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In 4 pic, pp. (4) + 28. T. tl. verde con titoli in rosso al p. ant. riportante la dicitura: Biblioteca circolante del 'mattino'. Dono dell'editore G. Casella. Questa orazione e questa canzone furono dette nell'Aula Magna dell'Istituto fiorentino di Studi superiori, dinanzi ai Corpi delle Scienze delle Lettere e delle arti adunati, il di' trigesimo dalla morte di Giuseppe Verdi. Ed. Originale
inserita nella famosa opera "L’ART - Revue Hebdomadaire Illustrée" pubbicata a Paris dal 1875 al 1895, stampata su carta vergellata. Dimensioni del foglio mm 280x420
Mm 170x240 Brossura editoriale di pagine 148, sovraccoperta figurata con scoloriture, interno in ottime condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
248 pages. References. Bibliographical notes. Printed on glossy stock. Numerous high-quality reproductions of excellent archival photos. "From the fire rules of Samuel de Champlain for his primitive first settlement at the site of Quebec City, to the fires in modern subways and highrise buildings, it is all here... Traces the growth of commerce and society in a new civilization in the empty continent and the increased dependence on towns and cities as a nation grows." - from dust jacket. Former library copy with usual markings. Somewhat above-average external wear. Binding sound. A worthy reference copy. Book
96 pages. Few school markings else clean and bright with light wear. A nice copy. Book
Hardcover fort volume in-12 de 536 + 302 pages, 58 gravures sur bois, demi-percal., dos a faux-nerfs, titre dore.- Les 2 ouvrages rEunis en un seul volume relie. Bel exemplaire (Rousseurs eparses). [NV-33]
Clean and unmarked except for previous owner's name written inside. Second printing. 78 pages.
Steiff's 1st - 'Fire Brigade'; 'Sunday Best Outfit'; Mink Teddy; Bearplane Wall Hanging; Pear Prices; Animal Maker of France; 3 free pattern projects; Aux Nations, Part 1; and more. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
76 pages. Songs include: Don't Let the Fire Die; Go There With You; Got To B Tru; Heart's Cry; Maria; Still Called Today; That's Paradise; The Great Adventure; Walk with the Wise; Where We Belong. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound working copy of this nice compilation. Book
192 pages. Takes us through the great stretch of country lying between the Coast range and the Rockies, south of Prince George. It is about quiet remote places and the people one finds there: sheepherders in alpine pastures, ranchers in secluded valleys, fire watchers on isolated mountain tops, and the lonely ferrymen. Prior owner's name atop half title page else unmarked. Covers well-worn and soiled. Binding sound. Book
VHS video tape 28 minutes in length. "An epic ski mountaineering journey to the sleeping volcanic giants of the Pacific Northwest: Mounts Shasta, South Sister, Bachelor, Hood, Adams, St. Helens, and Garabaldi Park, British Columbia." - from cover. Average wear. Usual library markings. Book
19 pages. Above-average wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. Partially yellowed. Damage to top inch of spine. Book
320 pages including index and black and white illustrations. The life and work of Dr. Rowland V. Bingham. Map endpapers. Light to moderate wear to book. Somewhat above-average wear to dust jacket. One inch chunk missing from top edge of front endpaper. Prior owner's name atop half-title page. Book
Features: Cowboy Culture - Alberta's cowboys still rule the open range; Joy at the Present - after 25 years in Tuscany, a Canadian sculptor Robbie Bell has found a harmony in where he is and where he is from; The Fire Next Time - Nicaragua's most active volcano has erupted more than 20 times; Home Waters - The shoreline of Cape Breton's Bras d'Or Lakes is bold and the water deep; Caribou at the Crossroads - the fate of the Peary Caribou lies in the hands of politicians. Light wear. Sound copy. Book
Features: Fire in the Mexican Gulf; The Marine Art of Arthur Briscoe; P & O Liner "Canton" of 1938; Ships on Stamps - The Chichester Breed; Dover Re-visited; Malta's National Shipping Line; The Barge Carriers - 3 - "LASH" on the North Atlantic; The John Herron Line. Book
68 pages. Features: LA fire boat - recent delivery; Skagen yard delivers multi-rig trawler; Alferas; Lung-Teh Shipbuilding of Taiwan builds the country's first self-righting SAR boat; Antipodean designers continue to lead in lightweight high speed technology; Diversification keeps fast ferry builders afloat; A visit to Derecktor Shipyard; Recently refurbished amphibious vehicles; Water jet propulsion for new Greek fireboats; Technology shift by Point Hope Shipyard of Victoria, B.C. - their shift to pilot boats; At Sea with Cara. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
Contents: Japan - Island of Stability in Asia; Color-photo ad featuring the Dodge Coronet 440 "White Hat" special; Apollo cockpit fire investigation; Essay - Why Should Man Go to the Moon?; Japan feature article; Red Guards laying Siege to Soviet Embassy in Peking; Nice color-photo centerfold ad for the Jeepster; Beyond LSD; The Dollar and Gold; Nice color ad for the Ford Mustang on back cover; and much more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
160 pages. Features: The Remarkable Sloop SHADOW - Part II; Across the Atlantic in SEA BIRD; Floor Timbers; The Boatbuilder's Garden - forests; The Politics of Maritime Preservation; Unity in Maritime Preservation; Saling the PRIDE - a Baltimore Clipper; Donald C. Rosencrantz and William Avery Baker - Remembered; Grand Craft - gleaming mahogany replicas; Steaming an Oak Coaming; Cutting an Apple Knee; Tale of Two Sisters - cold-molding vs. carvel; Backyard Vacuum Bagging - Constant Camber works for the homebuilder; Fire Bending with the Dragon's Tongue - using intense heat to bend 30 hefty planks into place. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
252 pages including photos and bios of the dozens of contributors. Brief entertaining recollections of Alberta seniors. Gift greetings upon title page. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
80 pages. Index. Discusses what science knows about the awesome power of fire. Coupled with spectacular colour photographs taken before, during and after forest fires. Documents the remarkable role of fire in the overall health of our planet. Minimal wear. Clean, bright and unmarked. Small closed tear to dust jacket which is now preserved in a glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. Lovely copy. Book
104 pages. 21 x 14 cm. Many black and white reproductions of archival photos. Presents the Centennial history of this proud Vancouver Island service. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
8 page pop-up book. Undated. Lots of wear and a variety of defects to pop-ups and movements though some remain sound. Remains a delightful book for children as it features George the Dragon who broils hamburgers for his friends with his fire. Book
227p., illus. Color illus. & pictorial endpapers. Story of one of the first steam fire engines (1858). Hardcover Very good condition; small stain at top of spine. chipped d.j. fair
35 p. 19 cm. Disbound. No wraps. Very Good. Rev. William Henry Harrison Gotwald (1841-1921) was from a long line of Lutheran ministers. After the Civil War, he re-enrolled in Pennsylvania College, graduated from there in 1866, and became principal of the Aaronsburg Academy. He was ordained in the Lutheran ministry in 1868. His first ministry was at Loganton, PA, which had been a part of his father's last charge. During his career in the Lutheran ministry, he served several churches and held a variety of offices in the Lutheran Church. In April 1873 became pastor to the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church at Milton, PA. and continued as its pastor for nearly fifteen years, when he had to resign due to bronchial troubles. While he was serving as pastor at Milton, he was also President of the Susquehanna Synod for three years and Chairman of the Examining Committee for many years. He served as a member of the Milton School Board for twelve years, being its president for three years. He was the originator and organizer of the Pennsylvania State School Directors' Association and was its president for three years. He was a delegate to the General Synod and Director of the Theological Seminary at Gettysburg. He served as a Presbyterian minister in Ocala, Florida, where he had gone due to his health. He also built a Lutheran church at Martin, Florida. He organized the St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Washington, D.C. and served as its pastor until June 1897. SCARCE. OCLC Shows this item in only four U.S. libraries. Bound vol. PA 48
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full blue cloth boards with gilt decoration. Tears on worn dust jacket. Front free endpaper has been removed. Illustrated with the classical designs of John Flaxman.