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10489Elbeuf, imprimerie Paul Duval, s.d. (circa 1930), 1 plaquette in-4 (290 x 240) brochée sous couverture noire illustrée d'une selle occupant toute la diagonale de la page, imprimée en marron et argent, plat inférieur illustré d'un dessin humoristique, de 12 pp. (couverture comprise). Etat neuf.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 292 p. B/w ills. Metropolis Ionia III. Mother Goddess (Kybele / Meter Gallesia) holy caves in Anatolia, Smyrna. Metropolis antik kenti Efes ve Izmir arasindaki cam ormanlariyla kapli Gallesion Dagi'nin eteklerinde kurulmus, adi ise Meter Gallesia isimli Ana Tanrica'dan esinlenerek Metropolis olmustur. Ana Tanrica (Kybele) inanisi, Eski Anadolu'da Cilali Tas (Neolitik) donemden beri oldukca yaygindi ve ozellikle Bati Anadolu'da magara, kaya tapinagi, acik hava tapinagi gibi kayalikli dogal alanlarda tapki gormekteydi. Metropolis'in kuzeyinde Gallesion Dagi yamacinda bulunan birbirine yakin iki sarkit ve dikitli magarada yapilan uzun ve zahmetli kazilar sonunda bulunan 554 pismis toprak heykelcikten 404 tanesinin Ana Tanrica tasviri olmasi burasinin Ana Tanrica'ya adanmis bir kult alani oldugunu...
2014500123456ESI 2014 14 8x1 2x14 6cm. 2014. Broché.
PF-2O59-01FVThis is the hardcover stated Little First Edition from 1960. Other than wear and tear to the dj the book is in excellent condition. There are no rips tears markings etc.---and the pages and binding are tight see photo. Note: All books listed as FIRST EDITIONS are stated by the publisher in words or number lines--or--only stated editions that include only the publisher and publication date. Check my feedback to see that I sell exactly as I describe. So bid now for this magnificent impossible-to-find MEDICAL COLLECTIBLE.Very Good hardcover
186856794New York: William Wood & Co. Publishers 1868. First Edition. Illustrated. 32 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Brown flexible cloth boards. Spine chipped else Very Good. First Edition. Illustrated. 32 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. William Wood & Co., Publishers unknown books
Alma éditeur, Pabloïd, 2015, 235 pp., broché, très bon état.
72 pages. Features: John Newcombe fashion ad; A Proposal for a Palestinian State - article with map and photos; Solving the Mysteries of Pain; Opera singer Shirley Verrett Gambles on Superstardom - article with photo; Congress or Jimmy Carter - Who's in Charge?; All about the Queen - on her Silver Jubilee; Unbuilt Buidings - they exist only in models, drawings, archives and designer's fantasies - great illustrated architecture article; Calvin Klein's Romantic Season - fashion article with nice photos, including Klein with his business partner Barry Schwartz. Neat library stamp atop front cover, otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. A nice vintage copy. Book
1894V98264Paris-Limoges, Henri Charles-Lavauzelle 1894 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
1944058006New York 1945: Ballet Russe De Monte Carlo 1944. First Edition . Illustrated Wrappers. Very Good. B/W Photographs and Color Plates. Large size program inscribed by Frederic Franklin over a full page photograph in mid-step; Nathalie Krassovska over a full page photograph while en point; Leon Danielian over a full-page photograph in mid-leap; Ruthanna Boris Yurek Lazowski Dorothy Etheridge Maria Tallchief Mary Ellen Moylan over their own full page individual photographs; Michel Katcharoff; Nicholas Magallanes; and on a page with Ballanchine at center and Nijinska Fokine Schwezoff and Agnes Demille at corners by George Balanchine as "G. Balanchine". <br/> <br/> Ballet Russe De Monte Carlo unknown
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
10522Le procès des fleurs du mal Victor HUGO et BAUDELAIRE. In 8 demi-chagrin marron, titre doré en long, filet à froid sur les plats. Faux-titre, titre, 59 pages, Pages de garde à la cuve, Paris Maison du livre 1917. Exemplaire n°323 sur papier vélin. Très bon état
1960R300029304INRA. 1960. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 3 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 638.1-Apiculture
100154673Petit écho de la mode in12. Sans date. Broché.
HIST4042M1999, Hachette Litterature. In-4, relié, 284p. Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs. Exemplaire en très bon état malgré quelques tâches sur la tranche.
28015Paris, Editions du Seuil, Collection Pierres Vives, 1963. In-8, broché, bande annonce conservée, 166 pp.
1962ZB488178Edicoes Do "Instituto Do Ceara 1962. 733 pp. thick octavo original paper wrappers good-very goodvery-good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Edicoes Do "Instituto Do Ceara unknown
a58731948 Instituto do Ceara. Monograph No. 18 Tomo 1. In Portuguese. 8vo. 332pp. index rebound in later wraps. Good. paperback
1999x-0521620872Cambridge Univ Pr 1999. Hardcover. New. 194 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.00 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr hardcover
1914040502London: Self Published 1914. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Good. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. This original emotive poem by Barry Pain in the authors original hand which is signed and dated when the author was working for the Westminster Gazette in November 1914 is in good condition for its age. Two sided with fold creases minor foxing and a little splitting to the very tips of the folds. The poem is as follows. I dreamed that overhead I saw in twilight grey The Army of the Dead Marching upon its way So still and passionless With faces so serene That scarcely could one guess Such men in war had been. No mark of hurt they bore Nor smoke nor bloody stain; Nor suffered any more Famine fatigue or pain; Nor any lust of hate Now lingered in their eyes - Who have fulfilled their fate Have lost all enmities. A new and greater pride So quenched the pride of race That foes marched side by side Who once fought face to face. That ghostly army's plan Knows but one race one rod - All nations there are Man And the one King is God. No longer on their ears The bugle's summons falls; Beyond these angled spheres The Archangel's trumpet calls; And by that trumpet led Far up the exalted sky The Army of the Dead Goes by and still goes by - Look upward standing mute; <br/> <br/> Self Published paperback
190610383London: No Publisher. London No Publisher 1906. Manuscript. Unbound. Very good condition. Two pieces: A two page typed letter signed by Pain agreeing to the sale of rights with a note from Pain's agent mentioning the agreement but mostly about 'Rising Fortunes'. With a copy of the book some tanning and a little edge wear. 10383 Hyraxia Books. . Very Good. Unbound. Manuscript. 1906. No Publisher unknown
048473329X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
024338033X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
22173London. 1897. 4pp 12mo. On four loose leaves. In fair condition lightly aged and worn with minor traces of grey paper mount along edges on blank reverses. The poem is titled 'The Dream of Fine Editors after the dinner to J. N. Dunn. April 23rd. 1897'. At the time of the dinner the Scottish journalist James Nicol Dunn 1856-1919 was on the verge of being appointed editor of the Morning Post a position he would hold from May 1897 to January 1905. There is no record of the poem having been published and it is likely to have been written for after-dinner recitation only. It is 72 lines long arranged in 18 quatrains. It begins: 'I dreamed I walked the Street of Bouverie Where are pale lamps that mock the sable night “The Halfpenny John†Bradbury et cie And also “Black & Whiteâ€' Walking I heard a voice behind me say: “Not vainly are my Hours and minutes spent. I have a scheme – a cert. - can't fail – to pay Three hundred pounds per cent.â€' The voice is that of the first of the five editors to appear to Pain in the poem Charles Norris Williamson 1859-1920 editor of 'Black and White': 'fair frock-coated tall Sanguine erratic with enquiring eye … 'Twas he the earliest figure of our past Who sowed the seed whereof we reap the flow'r'. Williamson departs 'With pince-nez gleaming like an angel's smile Went C. N. Williamson' to be replaced by the editor of 'Chapman's Magazine of Fiction': 'O Oswald Crawfurd 1834-1909 courtly consular With Fleet Street's maidens circling raind abait'. The third editor is an unnamed 'snappy man … And short and sharp barked out his little day; In all the converse of the C. M. G. Save that he didn't stay.' The fourth editor – 'who stammered stared with a lack-lustre eye' – is also unnamed. He is a disreputable editor: 'Took his own stories took his sister's too Likewise his cousin's and his aunt's as well. Sometimes we print them still – we're forced to do - But “Hell!†we murmur “Hell!â€' The final editor is Dunn himself: 'The one that bragged the least and did the most Yet left a weekly illustrated place To take a morning post. And as I spoke with him the dream went by Through garden windows came the dawning sun And I was Barry Pain and knew that I Had dined with J. N. Dunn'. The poem ends with Pain asking pardon for drinking from 'a strictly “private†bottle': 'Contrition's tear-drop on my eye-lid starts - Partially drunk but like the curate's egg “Quite excellent – in partsâ€'. See Pain's entry in the Oxford DNB. [London. 1897.] unknown
0483405035.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover