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1989BN60370München : Kindler 1989. <br/><br/>Musik Theater Tanz Film München : Kindler unknown
1989BN50637München: Kindler 1989. Erstauflage EA. <br/><br/>Musik Theater Tanz Film München: Kindler unknown
20121-3659057843Editorial Académica Española 2012. Paperback. New. 52 pages. Spanish language. 8.66x5.91x0.12 inches. Editorial Académica Española paperback
57809Beverley Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 1965. Movie Memorabilia ORIGINAL LOBBY CARDS. A set of eight lobby cards from the film "She" directed by Robert Day and starring Ursula Andress Peter Cushing Bernard Cribbins and Christopher Lee. Colour lithographic images on thin stock measuring 28 x 36cm with production credits to lower margin. In the original glassine sleeve. Extremely rare thus. Some toning minor splash marks and pin holes. One card has a small section 5 x 3cm cut from the top right corner. Glassine sleeve quite heavily torn as expected but still just about functioning as a container. Good. Note on Format: the Lobby Card is a small poster or titled still printed on card stock usually 8 x 10 inches UK and Europe or 11 x 14 inches US in a landscape view. Generally produced in sets of eight in colour for Britain and America intended for display in a cinema foyer or lobby. Beverley Hills, CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1965 unknown
186455608<p>SHANGHAI PEOPLES' PARK & PEOPLES' SQUARE STILL SHAPED BY THE RACE TRACK - SILK-PRINTED RACE CARD OF GREAT RARITY</p><p>racecard printed on silk 67.5 x 22.5 cms. woodcut vignette of horse jumping fences at head below first 2 lines of title followed by the details of seven races taking place that day text enclosed in a decorative printed border includes details of imprint at foot the silk racecard is tacked around its edges to plain undyed linen which is in turn stretched over a card former 78.5 x 34 cms. some light dust darkening and a few light stains else generally very good. Rare.</p><p>Not located by OCLC WorldCat or KVK. OCLC locates only 12 examples of de Carvalho's printing between 1858 and 1870.<br />Understandably only a very few such ephemeral items as these Shanghai race cards have survived. <br />Details are given of seven races each open to different kinds of horses or ponies: The Maloo Plate for China ponies only 41 runners; Arab Challenge Cup for all Arabs 7 runners; Chaa-See Cup for all China and Japan ponies 43 runners; Challenge Cup for all horses Arabs stud-bred colonial &c. 10 runners; Tsatlee Cup for all Arabs with some exclusions 7 runners; Colonial Sweepstakes a handicap for all colonial horses 7 runners; and Imperial Cup for all ponies Indian excluded and with manila and Straits ponies handicapped 37 runners. Given are the names of the horse owners the horse's names together with such as their height weight or age and the racing colours for each. The prize money for the races varied from 500 guineas for the Challenge Cup and £250 for the Arab Challenge cup to Tls. 50 for the Maloo Plate.<br />The Shanghai Race Club was a horse racing club located in Shanghai China. The Shanghai Race Club had its origins in the late 1840s in the International Recreation Club also called the Shanghai Recreation Fund. After profiting from the sale of two short-lived racecourses the Shanghai Race Club purchased substantial grounds somewhat further to the west of those and in 1862 constructed the third and last Shanghai Racecourse.<br />Between 1863 and 1919 there were two meetings each year: the Spring race days occurred in late April and early May and the Autumn race days were in late October and early November. The two race meetings were described as "The Grand Festivals of Shanghai". "In the 1860s the most notable trophy was the Champions Stakes a forced entry race for all winners during the two-day race meeting" Wikipedia. At first membership of the Race Club was restricted to foreign non-Chinese residents over the age of 21. A membership committee of 9 to 11 people would vote on each application. A unanimous approval is required for the application to succeed. If there is one disapproval vote the application is held over until the next meeting. If there are two disapproval votes the candidate is required to reapply after a certain time period. If there are three disapproval votes then the application fails and the candidate is not permitted to reapply. It was not until 1908 that select Chinese nationals were permitted to join as honorary members associate members or social members. By 1908 the Race Club had 320 full members and 500 other members. Monthly fees were 10 Imperial yuan for all membership types but membership privileges differed significantly. Non-full members could only participate in race meets on festival days. Chinese race-goers were permitted to enter the grounds from 1909.<br />The land enclosed by the race track was later used as a sports grounds. The still-surviving Race Club building built in 1934 on the western side of the race track was with its 10-storey tall tower long a landmark of central Shanghai. These grounds now in central Shanghai later became the People's Park and the adjacent People's Square and taken together are even today still in the shape of the original track.<br />After the land was gifted to the government in 1951 it was reconstructed as a park and in 1954 the club's buildings too became government property. "The club house became first the Shanghai Museum and later the Shanghai Library. A number of other buildings were subsequently built and rebuilt on the site of the race course and club buildings. In 1997 Shanghai Library moved out to Huaihai Road and the Shanghai Art Museum moved into the former club house. The Shanghai Art Museum moved out in 2012 to become the China Art Museum in 2012 and the former clubhouse building became the home of the Shanghai History Museum in 2018. . was always a feature of the Shanghai Racecourse" Wikipedia.<br />The de Carvalho company of printers and stationers was established in 1857 and apparently went out of business in the late 1890s.</p> A. H. de Carvalho, Printer and Stationer
202210SA24-350-285ECC Ediciones. Very Good. 2022. Hardcover. 8419163511 . This book is in very good condition; no remainder marks. It does have some cover shelfwear and edge wear. Inside pages are clean. ; 1184 pages . ECC Ediciones hardcover
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2017x-1491938927Oreilly & Associates Inc 2017. Paperback. New. 82 pages. 8.75x6.75x0.25 inches. Oreilly & Associates Inc paperback
1967143076London: Hammer Films / Seven Arts 1967. Five photographs from the 1967 British American film including one US studio still. One photograph with the stamp on a Spanish photo agency on the verso a few with brief manuscript annotations. <br /> <br /> Released as "Slave Girls" in the UK and "Prehistoric Women" in the US. An explorer touches a mystical statute and finds himself in the distant past where a tribe of brunette women enslave blonde women whom he must help fight for freedom. Hammer reused the sets and costumes from the previous year's "One Million Years B.C." and would return to the same ouevre of scantily clad cave women with "When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth" 1970 and "Creatures the World Forgot" 1971. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Hammer Films / Seven Arts unknown
0019-251977. 205 x 146 cm. In sehr gutem Zustand. 1977. unknown
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20141-9063693419Bis Pub 2014. Paperback. New. illustrated edition. 196 pages. 8.00x6.75x0.75 inches. Bis Pub paperback
SONG9063693893Laurence King Publishing 2015-09-15. Pos. paperback. Used: Good. 4.88x0.38x6.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Laurence King Publishing paperback
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2014109061BIS Publishers. New. 2014. Paperback. 9063693419 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened - -- with a bonus offer-- . BIS Publishers paperback
20131274628131Genis Carreras 2013. Hardcover. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.SIGNED by the author. Minor shelf and handling wear overall a clean solid copy with minimal signs of use. Signed by author on front free end page. Binding is sound. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Genis Carreras hardcover
187125380Barcelona: Librería Española de I. Lopez 1871. First Edition. First title 4to; 462pp; chromolithographic half-title and advertising leaf; woodcut illustrations in text one chromolithographic plate at end of text. Second title in two parts with separate title pages as issued comprising: First Series hojas 1-22; 174pp; Second Series hojas 1-8 64pp. All three parts bound as one in recent black quarter-leather over decorated boards. General toning with occasional foxing to contents; probable trimming to margins; color plates still bright and clean; Very Good. A popular and sensational account for Spanish readers of the Paris Commune and its aftermath. The first title provides a general narrative of events heavily illustrated with portraits of the principal figures among both the communards and their opposition as well as documentary images of Paris in the throes of insurrection. Of special interest is the vividly colored half-title a striking portrayal of women revolutionaries the so-called "petroleuses" in action marching forth with guns and swords while Paris burns in the background. <br /> <br /> The second title issued in 30 serial parts of 8 to 12 pages each all present here provides a daily account of the state trials of the Commune's leaders that followed the insurrection beginning in August 1871 military tribunals through the summer had already resulted in the incarceration execution or deportation of more than 10000 rank-and-file communards. The proceedings include abridged transcriptions of the major pieces of testimony with woodcut portraits of convicts and prosecutors; title-pages of most issues are illustrated either with portraits or views. The Second Series beginning with the issue for September 4th 1871 deals heavily with the trials of the petroleuses. <br /> <br /> Both titles rare; OCLC gives four locations for the Jornadas Yale only in North America; seven locations for the Proceso of which three are in the U.S. Yale N'Western Michigan. A facsimile edition of the Jornadas was issued by a Spanish publisher in 1979. We would note that two extant copies of the Jornadas are bound as with our copy together with the Proceso suggesting that the publisher issued at least some copies in this format. We would also note that a Spanish government publication apparently a complete transcript of the state trials shares its title with the Proceso but given that it was issued by a different printer and runs to some 700 pages we presume little actual overlap in terms of contents. Librería Española de I. Lopez unknown