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Contains maps. 23x15 cm. 218 pages [pagination: 337-554]. Hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Cover corners slightly bumped. Spine edges slightly worn. Pen inscription on first page. Else in good condition.
44182Fondation roi Baudouin, 1982. 21 x 30, 67 pp., nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en N/B, nombreux dessins, broché, très bon état.
Black and white photos and illustrations. Features: The Witherell Kidnapping case - Mrs. Gladys Witherell was kidnapped for several days - article with photos of victim and perpetrators; Bad Man Louis - a tale from what is now Glacier National Park in Montana; The Justice of the North - The North-West Mounted Police set out in search of two Eskimos - Sinnisiak and Uluksak - who killed Catholic priests in Canada's north; The Cowboys of the Camargue - a description of the life and cowboys of Frances's Camargue; Through Central America on Horseback - Part I - Eugene Cunningham describes his trip by horseback south from San Jose, Costa Rica - with photos; The Wreck of the "Angola" - the horrible tale of 42 days afloat between China and the Philippines; The River of Mystery - the largely unknown Orange River of South Africa; The Adventures of a Rolling Stone - VI - the author finds himself hired as a Montana ranch hand; Photo and brief writeup of Turkey farm of Mr. M.A. Stutsman in Barstow, California; Two Boys in the Foreign Legion - young men choose to escape from the French Foreign Legion in the African desert, pursued by Arabs; Photo and brief write-up of "The Joshua Tree", the world's largest Yucca tree in southern California; The Buried Cities of Asia Minor - II - investigating the cities of Carchemish and Jerablus, on the Euphrates; The Cowboy Outlaw - Kid Curry terrorized the western states; Odds and Ends - Hungarian barber and Egyptian fisherman at work; nice vintage ads. Average wear. Bits of external tape secure spine. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
IN ENGLISH, HEBREW AND ARABIC. 26.5x18.5 cm. 72 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
376pp. , maps. 24 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
82 pages. Articles: Terror/Crime in Our Cities - No. 1 - Detroit; University of North Carolina Football Coach Carl Grey Snavely - article with nice color photos; The Schary Script - M-G-M's Dore Schary is one of the busiest men in Hollywood; Clowns after Hours - The Minneapolis Aquatennial festival and its Aqua Jesters; My 4-Year War with the Reds; (part 3 of 5); So You Had a Virus?; Down with the Little Things; I Hate a Dumpy Woman; A Good Clean-Cut American Boy; Owl, He Crow For Midnight; Champion of Sonora; Valley of the Tyrant (part 2 fo 4); A Game of Skill. Includes these nice vintage ads: General Electric tvs; Herbert Tareyton cigarettes - featuring colour image of Mrs. Herbert Bayard Swope, Jr.; B.V.D. shirts; Admiral tvs; Lord Calvert Whiskey ad features full-page color photo portrait of author James Michener; Dodge Trucks; Pabst beer ad features photo of Sid Luckman; Plymouth cars; Puerto Rican Rum; General Motors; Bicycle playing cards; Nice full-page color Schenley Whiskey ad features Ed Sullivan; Camel cigarette ad on back cover includes Vic Scott, Albany to New York out-board racing champ. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
309p. Text brown but not brittle. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, chipped and worn. Coldwar/Economics 1
27.5x22.5 cm. XXVI+509 pages. Hardcover in dust jacket. Cover edges slightly chafed. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
20042090502113706494Not Available 2004. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
Very Good German In original cloth bdg. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In German. [2], 152 p., 5 tafeln (plts.), 2 folding maps. Beitrage zur Kenntnis des Devons am Bosporus, insbesondere in Bithynien. First Edition.
38776Paris, Librairie Renouard/H. Laurens, 1905. 19 x 26, 164 pp., 152 photos en N/B, broché, bon état (couverture défraîchie).
325X250 mm. No pagination. Hardcover. Yellowing pages. Else in good condition.
325X250 mm. No pagination. Hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Spine slightly yellowing. Yellowing pages. Else in good condition.
SIGNED BY AUTHOR. 25x17cm. XII+361 pages. Hardcover with dust-jacket. In good condition.
IN ENGLISH AND HEBREW. SIGNED BY AUTHORS. 27.5x21.5cm. 47+49 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
Contains b&w plates. 22.5x15cm. 230 pages. Softcover. Cover edges slightly bumped. Spine wrinkled. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
215X280 mm. 171 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Else in good condition.
20x13.5 cm. 157 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly worn. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
2644618 August 1863; 29 Rue de Penthièvre. See his entry and that of the Vining family in the Oxford DNB as well as well as his sister Emma’s memoir. 3pp 12mo with the last page written lengthwise. Bifolium. Text clear and entire but in fair condition only on aged and worn paper with strip of tape from mount adhering to blank reverse of second leaf and short closed tears at foot of both leaves and tape repair. Folded once. Written in feverish style: one word is underlined seven times. Addressed to ‘My dear Vining’ and signed ‘Watts Phillips’. Regarding the play he is working on ‘The Huguenot Captain’ which would be produced in London in 1866 with Vining in the lead role he is writing ‘in haste to save post’ and to say that he will do his best to fulfil Vining’s ‘prophecy’ that ‘the “Captain†ill be my best piece’. For both their sakes he will ‘spare no pains to make it so - but - oh! mon ami! - how about the time. It is not a piece to be written helter-skelter. We must take the shine out of that Duke’s motto - and to do so requires much care and earnest thought’. Vining will require the piece by October of that year sic and he will ‘forward it act by act as rapidly as possible pushing on with so much haste as is consistent with the merits of a piece which I thing sic will prove a great ultimate advantage to you and to me’. He asks to be given time and for Vining to ‘stir me up by letters for as I see your anxiety grow my imagination will quicken’. He continues: ‘Let no time be lost in returning the Plot. I shall set to work at once in fact I am off to day to get some Callot sketches for the dances. / We shall have a Success I feel assured - but - dont hurry me more than is absolutely necessary’. Vining can always let him ‘know the truth’ as their ‘interests in such a matter as this are identical’. He ends by reiterating: ‘Depent upon me - but - as last words - remember “as much time as possible!†/ Hurry return of plot ! ! !’ 18 August 1863; 29 Rue de Penthièvre. unknown
Very Good French Eight panels of panoramic photograph folded into original printed light brown card wrappers titled "Souvenir d'Alep (Syrie). / Panoramique d'Alep" and "Editeur Wattar Freres, Alep (Syrie)" on the cover. Open size: 9x112 cm. In French. Contemporarily repaired verso of hinges by tape, overall a fine copy. Scarce wide-angle black and white photo-lithographic panoramic view of one of the oldest and most important cities of the Islamic Middle East, Aleppo of Syria, taken at twilight time, in the 1920s, when the country was under the French Occupation between 1920-22. This attractive photograph was edited and also probably taken by the Wattar Brothers, who were the famous and prolific editors and photographers of Syria and Southeast Anatolia including Kilis, Aintab (today: Gaziantep), etc. The Wattar Freres' descendants were present in Syria until the early 2000s (Serifoglu). This panorama is uncommon, showing many architectural buildings peculiar to Aleppo are no longer in place after the wars, especially the ongoing Syrian Civil War.
Abukhanfusa, KerstinNot in perfect condition. unknown
13803Bruxelles, Artis-Historia, 1990 22 x 26, 168 pp., illustrations en couleurs, cartonnage éditeur + jaquette, très bon état
240x180mm. VIII+542 pages. Hardcover. Gilt lettering on front cover and spine. Cover and spine yellowing and slightly stained. Cover corners and spine edges bumped. Inner cover yellowing and slightly worn. Text block edges slightly stained. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
JERUSALEM VOLUME ONLY. RARE REPRINT EDITION of the complete account of researches conducted in Jerusalem in the years 1867-1879 by General Sir Charles Warren (1840-1927), who was one of the earliest European archaeologists of the Biblical Holy Land, and particularly of the Temple Mount, and Claude Reignier Conder (1848-1910), an eminent English soldier, explorer and antiquarian. Contains numerous b&w illustrations. 240x180mm. 542 pages. Hardcover. Gilt lettering on front cover and spine. Cover and spine yellowing and slightly stained. Rear cover upper edge slightly bumped. Binding coming loose and visible between front inner cover and whitepage. Text block edges dirty. Few pages fore edge or upper corner slightly wrinkled. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare reprint edition of the classic survey of Jerusalem by the leading 19th-century authorities in the field is otherwise in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
96 pages. Features: Suburbia's gift to the cities; Tamerlane of the Performing Arts; What is Education? Who is Educated?; Patriotism of the Scots; Modern America Makes a Breakthrough; Fashions in Fashion Photography; Noise; Duane Hanson's Down-Home Folks; Squash, paddle, and racquetball in the city; Germany's new wave of young film makers; Growing up cynically with TV; and more. Average wear. Address label remnant upon front cover. Magazine