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Features: Everyman's diesel primer - the abc's of 'phenomenally productive equipment; Ingersoll-Rand - catalyst of dieselization *extensive and profusely illustrated article*; Joy and Pain on the Boston & Maine. Average wear. Unmarked. Small white sticker on back cover. Book
Paris, Hachette et Cie, 1855. In-12, 270 pp. Demi-chagrin vert bronze, dos à nerfs, auteur titre en lettres dorées. (Reliure époque). Edition originale (pas de grand papier). Bon exemplaire.
Paris, Centre National des Lettres Théâtre Typographique, 1990. In-8, oblong, cartonnage blanc et jaquette à rabats de l'éditeur, non coupé. Texte bilingue, texte allemand et français en regard. Edition originale de la traduction française. Un des 450 exemplaires numérotés pour lesquels le frontispice, reporté sur le zinc, a été imprimé au Théâtre Typographique, et les quatre gravures accompagnant les poèmes, reproduites en phototypie chez Arte sur Ingres Arna. Bel exemplaire.
Unpaginated. One of the most useful "self-health" and first aid manuals ever published. Basic G-Jo is an effective, easy-to-learn technique that brings immediate relief from pain and suffering... using nothing but the touch of a finger! Headaches... back pains... indigestion and literally hundreds of other common ailments can be "erased" in moments using this remarkable method from the orient. Describes and illustrates 116 basic G-Jo acupressure points. Approximately one inch thick. Includes bibliography. Contents as new. Negligible wear to attractive glossy illustrated boards. Excellent giftable copy. Book
63 pages. Music and lyrics for Van Halen's smash album of the same name. Features: Panama, Jump, I'll Wait, Hot For Teacher, 1984, Girl Gone Bad, Top Jimmy, House of Pain and Drop Dead Legs. Includes color photos of the artists. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Original price sticker upon front cover. Small sticker residue and scar in lower right corner of back cover. Book
58 pages. Features: Full-page ad for 'Airport 1975'; ad for 'The Man With the Golden Gun'; 'Earthquake' - photos; The Cool Bonanza - Photo-illustrated article with Paramount Production Chief Robert Evans; Karel Reisz's 'The Gambler' - photos; 'Breezy' - photos; Son of the Last Fifites Picture Show - part 5 of this series of photos; Films & Filming Honours for 1974; Reviews - 'Murder on the Orient Express', 'Pain in the A__', 'The Mother and the Whore', 'Fantastic Planet', 'Crystal Voyager', 'The Mad Adventures of 'Robbi' Jacob', 'When Taekwondo Strikes', 'Sixty Glorious Years'; 'Alfie Darling' - photos; The Cult Movies - part 3; 'Death Wish' - photos. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
112 pages. Includes guitar sheet music and lyrics for these great Police songs: Born in the Fifties; Canary in a Coalmine; Can't Stand Losing You; De Do Do Do; Don't Stand So Close To Me; Every Breath You Take; Every Little Thing She Does is Magic; Invisible Sun; King of Pain; Main in a Suitcase; Message in a Bottle; Omegaman; Roxanne; Secret Journey; Spirits in the Material World; Synchronicity II; Walking on the Moon; When the World is Running Down You Make the Best of What's Still Around; Wrapped Around Your Finger. Moderate wear. Minimal markings to contents. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great compilation. Book
26 pages. Features: Diluted Bubbles - a fishing tale; Keep Out! - Does This Mean You? - Farmer/Sportsman relations become more important as hunters increase and land available drops; Nice illustrated at for Bushmaster leather boots by Sisman; A Moose for Harry - Old John Broadhurst turns his attention to Moose; Spinning With a Fly; Senses of Fish - can they smell, taste, touch or feel pain?; Hunting Dogs - you can trust that nose; Clean and Polish your Tackle before Storage; We'll pay tolls on the St. Lawrence Seaway A Kind Word for Crows; Trapshooting since 1750; Handling Game Meat; Cartridge Collecting; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
306pp., 2e édition, reliure cart. d'époque (plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titre et faux-nerfs dorés, coins frottés), feuilles de garde marbrées, cachet sur la fausse page de titre, 22cm., texte frais, bon état, rare, V98264
Paris, Gallimard, 1955. In-12, broché, non coupé, 253 pp. Edition originale. Un des 25 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil Lafuma, seul tirage en grand papieravec 5 hors-commerce. N° 17. Exemplaire en parfait état.
P., Ass. des anciens élèves de l'école française de meunerie, 1948. In-8 broché,115 pp.-4 pp. avec des illustrations hors-texte et 22 figures dans le texte. Une déchirure, sans manque au dernier plat de couverture.
Paris, Gallimard, 28 avril 1969. In-8, broché, couverture à rabats, 432 pp. Edition originale en Service de Presse et sur papier d'édition (il n'a été tiré de cet ouvrage que 25 ex sur vélin pur fil). Enrichi d'un envoi autographe de l'auteur.
196 pages. Features: Clamping a ban on brucellosis; Remote control for kilowatts; Pork profits begin with your boar; It's size that sells your fruit; Bulbs that bring an early spring; Hydraulic power makes tough jobs easy; Farm with fine tradition; Your Hog-cholera worries are whipped Sheep fit a lot of farms; Is your debt load balanced right?; The Great Greenbug fight; The squirrel and the .22; It's always farm-fire season; Tight bins for ear corn; The Kansas Twister (fiction); Scipio Takes a Day Off (fiction); Trail East (part 2 of 4). Ads: B.F. Goodrich ad with photo of Edwin B. Fenske of Reisel, Texas; Oldsmobile super '88'; Rayovac batteries (one color page); Florence heaters; USS Steel ad with photo of Ernest Randal of Morningview Stock Farm of Marion, Alabama; Small clipping from photo of page 31 of the article on the Porter farm of Terrell, TX; Ferguson '30' Tractor (color photo); Ford cars (color photos); Massey-Harris tractors; Studebaker trucks (color); Pontiac car; Dodge car; Chevrolet pickups; Lee work wear; Buick Roadmaster; Blue Bell work clothing; Ford Trucks - nice color photo ad with George Stephens of Douglas, AZ; Amazing Wolverine work shoe ad shows lady pulling plow; Two-page Chrysler photo ad by photographer Anton Bruehl includes designer A.W. Ross, Edward Barna, Leo Poma, and Dorothy D. Cooledge; Plymouth car; Ball Brand boots; Gulistan carpet (2 color pages); GMC truck; Motorola TV (one-page with photo); Homelite chainsaws; 'Peter Pain' attacks man in Ben-Gay ad; Peters ammo ad features Frank Niemuth of Fremont, WI; Willys 4WD Trucks; Lombard chainsaws; Betty Grable photos in Auto-Lite ad; McCulloch chainsaws; Tide detergents; Boltaflex (one page with color photo); Toni ad with Pat Barnard and Rita Daigle plus twins Janey and Joey Pope; Aunt Jemima (color); Domestic sewmachines; Jergens ad with Mrs. John Rinehart; Singer Sewing Centres; Nice one-page photo-illustrated ad for the American Hereford Association; Morton's salt; Sensational color Camel cigarette ad on back cover features gorgeous Joan Crawford in low-cut red dress. Tiny coupon clipped from page 177. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
168 pages. Features: Why are farmers joining labor unions?; How we feed our champion carlots - Karl Hoffman north of Ida Grove, IA; 4-H is our best salesman abroad - large Austrian presence; Surface drainage can double yields - Ashtabula, OH; Peas and wheat and politics - Elvon Hampton of Idaho's Palouse; Farmer recipes for home-cured ham; Titan of trees - the redwood; Brooder pens for calves at the Intermountain Institute Farm, Weiser, ID; 75 million acres get a new lease on life - killing mesquite in the southwest range country; It pays to know your soil; How to start a dairy herd; Mrs. Ruth S. Wedgworth farms on a large scale in the Florida Everglaes; and more. Bit of writing on ad on page 3, otherwise clean and unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
106 pages. Features: Nice color MGB car ad; Smirnoff ad features Johnny Carson & St. Bernard; Okinawan students storm U.S. airbase; Australian aircraft carrier rips into the U.S.S. Frank E. Evans, killing 74; Norman Mailer for Mayor of New York; Frank Ditto, black organizer in Detroit; Communism - a house divided; The World's Communist Parties; Marxism - the persistent vision; Interview with George Habash; NY Met Cleon Jones; Pain - search for understanding and relief; Volkswagen (VW) featuring Father Bittman; All-American team of business students; and much more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
229 pages. Index. Featuring 25 songs as recorded by Point of Grace in their original keys and arrangements. Songs include: Dying to Reach You; Faith, Hope & Love; Gather at the River; God is With Us; Got to be Time; The Great Divide; The House That Mercy Built; I Have No Doubt; I'll Be Believing; Jesus Will Still Be There; Love Enough; The Love He Has FOr YOu; Love Like No Other; Living the Legacy; More Than Anything; No More Pain; One More Broken Heart; Refuge of Love; Take Me Back; This Day; This Gift; What's He Gonna Say About Me; Without the Love of Jesus. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
140 pages. Features: How to keep young families on the land; Get that big crop right away; Nitrogen is a magic tool; Beef feeding goes west; Stupid villain of the fields - the groundhog / woodchuck; Tools to save your time; Birthplace of the breeds; Profits from floodwater; A plan for better teeth - what's happening in Askov, MN; ; Christmas Story (fiction); Trail East (conclusion); Christmas on a holly farm in northwestern Oregon. Ads: Lane Cedar Chests (lovely color-photo ad inside front cover); B.F. Goodrich ad features Mr. & Mrs. Ray Heitzman of Winnebago, NB; Oldsmobile Rocket '98'; Studebaker trucks (color); Ball Brand boots; McCulloch two-man chainsaw; New Holland '77' baler ad with William G. Fox of RR1 Guilford, IN; Massey-Harris Tractors - with mini-illustrations of all 6 sizes and 31 models; International Harvester McCormick Farmall (color photo); W.E. Wedemeyer of Donahue, IA in Firestone ad; John Deere Models A, M, MT and track-type tractor (color photos); Oliver OC-3 crawler tractor; Camel cigarettes (with Santa); Lee work clothing; Buick cars; Chevrolet trucks; Purina dog chow; MoorMan's ad features Jerome Rollgen of Sheboygan County, WI; Auto racer Al Rogers in Champion spark plug ad; 1952 Dodge car; Homelite chainsaws; Allis-Chalmers roto-baler (great color photo - way ahead of its time!); GMC pickups; Ben-Gay ad features 'Peter Pain' beating on the knee of a young lady!; Natural Rubber Burea ad with photos of typical Malaysian scenes; Chrysler ad features the work of photographer Jerry Cooke, including subjects Frank Foley, Bill Dougherty and W.R. Rodger; AC fuel pump ad features Eddie Rickenbacker; Gehl forage equpment; Wolverine horsehide boots; Plumb axes; Tide detergent; Aunt Jemima pancake mix; Jergens ad with Evelyn Danser of Cranbury, NJ; Toni ad features twins Eleanor and Jeanne Fulstone plus Lillian Marcusen and Skye Patrick; Noxzema ad features Marilyn Lavis of Toronto; Prize-winner Mrs. Mary Pattee of Condon, OR: Nostalgic color ad inside back cover for Morton's meat-curing products illustrates butchered hogs hanging outside barn with soaking barrel and fire-heated cauldron. Tape repair to ends of cover fold. Small clipping from birthplace of the breeds article on page 30. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
28 pages. Features: 1 out of 8 Canadians has been injured in a car accident; Einstein's 100th Birthday - article with photo; A day in the life of downhill ski racer (Crazy Canuck) Ken Read - article with photo; Job description of a model - article and photo of Jane Fellowes; A Jew in Germany - article by Mordecai Richler; Bright Lights of Broadway - Ulf Nilsson and Anders Hedberg of the New York Rangers - article with photos; The Mystery of Pain; Sonic Bust - the British and French governments are scrapping the Concorde after 10 years, 16 planes and $2.5 billion; The evolving designs of food processors; Neil Simon - the good humour man - article with colour photo; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
200 pages. Features: Easing the farmer's oldest pain - rheumatism; The Newtons of Pleasant Hill Farm - nice color photos with article about the Park and Ruth Newton family farm near St. Albans, Vermont; Housing for big litters; Less feed, more chicken; Young settlers on the plains - eager veterans have begun farming at Mirage Flats in northwestern Nebraska; What is a good Angus?; Better plant a few nut trees; Mountain school that trains leaders - School of the Ozarks; Wagon ideas to save work; The war against Aftosa; Managing farm finances; Little Johnny Appleseed - Bob Anderson of Van Buren County, Michigan; Shell agricultural laboratory near Modesto, CA; You can help with the mail; Rural art center with over 400 members at Cheltenham Township, PA; and more. Ads: Texaco ad includes Mr. James West of Pomona, CA and his innovative orchard sprayer; B.F. Goodrich ad with large photo at the John and Joseph Mueller farm northeast of Belleville, IL; G.E. radios; Oldsmobile; Kaiser cars (color); Jeep; Chevrolet cars; Gibson Model "E" tractor; New Holland hay equipment (2 pages with photo of Irvin R. Yoder, Belleville, PA); Ford truck ad features Douglas Burden and Florida's Sea World; New York Stock Exchange one-page photo ad features the Louis B. Eckelkamp family of Villa Ridge, MO; Case tractors; Hudson cars (nice 2-page color ad); Hedy Lamarr in Auto-Lite ad; Nice color-photo 1-page John Deere tractor ad; Buick (2 pgs); Ford Tractor (2 pgs); Massey-Harris tractors; Life Insurance ad features the Hinton family of East Peoria, IL, with parents Don and Pauline; Allis-Chalmers Roto-Baler; Minneapolis-Moline Model "Z" tractor; Small photo ad for Harley-Davidson with the Hydra-Glide fork; 1949 Studebaker cars (color photos); Color-photo Camel cigaratte ad on back cover says "More doctors smoke Camel than any other cigarette". Unmarked with average wear. Several middle pages loose but present, otherwise a sound vintage copy. Magazine
Paris, Michel Lévy Frères, Libraires-éditeurs, 1856. (Imprimerie de Vialat et Cie). In-12, demi-percaline, dos lisse auteur et titre en lettres dorées, 313 pp. (coins émoussés modeste reliure de l'époque). Edition originale de la traduction française.
Paris, D. Giraud et J. Dagneau, librairies-éditeurs, 1853. In-12, 3 ff (1 f blanc, faux-titre-page de titre)236 pp. Demi-basane rouge, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, auteur titre lettres dorées, signet (reliure de l'époque). Edition originale. Bon exemplaire bien conservé. "Xavier Aubryet, né le 27 janvier 1827 à Pierry (Marne) et mort à Paris le 15 novembre 1880, est un homme de lettres et journaliste français. Il fait ses études au collège de Saint-Quentin, puis à Paris au Lycée Charlemagne. Après avoir entamé une carrière dans l'administration des finances, il entre en littérature sous le patronage d'Arsène Houssaye. À partir de 1849, il collabore successivement au Corsaire, à L'Événement, à L'Illustration, à L'Artiste, à la Gazette des Beaux-Arts et au Moniteur universel. Il se fait remarquer pour La Femme de vingt-cinq ans, un « roman exquis » selon Charles Monselet1, et pour ses Jugements nouveaux, recueil de critiques musicales et littéraires. Il est fait chevalier de la Légion d'honneur en 1865. Atteint d'une maladie de la moelle épinière, il meurt à l'âge de 53 ans après quatre années de terribles douleurs2. Xavier Aubryet était selon Gustave Claudin l'une des figures les plus originales de son temps. « Il était la contradiction incarnée. D'une gaieté folle et nerveuse, il n'écrivait que des choses graves, et passait son temps à combattre pour des principes contraires à ce qu'il disait et à ce qu'il faisait. » Épris de Joseph de Maistre et admirateur de Gustave Flaubert, il aimait à fustiger le bourgeois et à parodier les discours officiels. « Il passait sa vie à jeter son esprit par les fenêtres », note encore Claudin, mais ne s'offusquait pas de voir ses bons mots repris par d'autres."
Paris,Gallimard, 1961. In-12, broché, 272 pp. Edition originale. Un des 65 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre, seul tirage en grand papier après 25 vélin de Hollande. Bel exemplaire non coupé.
Paris, Editions Charlot, 1946. In-8, oblong (14, x 21,5 cm), broché, couverture rempliée, 169 pp. Edition orginale de la traduction française.Un des huit cents exemplaires sur vélin réimposés 14 x 21,5 seul grand papier avec 200 H. C.
Paris, Grasset, 1963. In-12, broché, non coupé, 244 pp. Edition originale. Un des 50 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil (n° 37), seul tirage en grand papier avec 50 h.c et 75 autres pur fil pour le Club de l'édition original. Bel exemplaire à l'état neuf.
636 pages. Clean, bright and unmarked but for gift greetings upon front free endpaper. Very light wear. Excellent copy. Book