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Features: Andy Pandy and his friends; Mokey's Travels; The Twins - Simon and Sally; Bizzy Beaver; the Flower-Pot Men; Nutty Noddle; Sam and Huff; Dozey; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Features: Andy Pandy and his friends; Mokey's Travels; The Twins - Simon and Sally; Bill and Ben, the Flower-Pot Men; Nutty Noddle; Super Bear - the wonderful Teddy from outer space!; Sam and Huff; Dozey; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Features: Andy Pandy and his Friends; Mokey's Travels; The Twins - Simon and Sally; Bill and Ben - the flower-pot men; Nutty Noddle; Sam and Huff, and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Please note: Lower corner of last few pages clipped with some loss of text. Book
Features: Andy Pandy and his friends; Mokey's Travels; The Twins - Simon and Sally; Bizzy Beaver; the Flower-Pot Men; Nutty Noddle; Super Bear; Sam and Huff; Dozey - the sleepy dormouse; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Features: Andy Pandy and his friends; Mokey's Travels; The Twins - Simon and Sally; Bizzy Beaver; the Flower-Pot Men; Nutty Noddle; Super Bear; Sam and Huff; Dozey - the sleepy dormouse; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Features: Nutworking; Aaron Friedman's last three magnificent mansions; Joen Ellen Kanze; Queen Nefertiti; Robin and Shawn Betterley; The Foundation of a House; American Versailles - a royal residence in California; Show Scene; Creative Heating Stoves; Red Robin Farm; Have a Seat - and a secret - in 1/4" scale; Perky Posable Poodles; Garage Sale; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
136 pages. Features: Warner Sportster; How to Buy Your Own Airplane; Transatlantic Robin; Installing Your Engine; Ultralights in Oregon; You Can Fly Anything. Light wear. Nice copy. Book
Contents: Photo of Caroline Kennedy launching carrier "J.F.K."; Romney and Licata campaigning; Fighter Pilot Robin Olds; Time Essay - The Golden Age of Sport; The Egypt/Israel military situation; State of the Vietnam War; Slain Lapiang Malaya Warriors in the Philippines; Teen-age Magazines; Selenology; Hovercraft technology - Inventor Cockerell; Bunker Hill Smelter; Casualty Insurance; Robert Lowell - cover article; and much more. Unmarked. Average wear. Book
176 pages. Unmarked with light to moderate wear. Tight and square. Quality copy. Book
Unpaginated. Traditional tales of Robin Hood, Maid Marian, and the merry outlaws, as depicted by the Muppet Characters. Abundant illustrations throughout. Book
Former owner's name in ink on front endpaper. Spine leans slightly to the right. Minor bumping and edge wear. Robin Hood gets the King's gold... again! Book
301 pages. Signed by author upon title page. "A masterpiece of stories and history." - from back cover. Unmarked. Moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
8vo., First Edition, with title-vignette and full-page coloured illustration in the text; original printed wrappers, sewed as issued, a near fine copy with original mailing envelope. Ariel Poems, New Series.
4to., with illustrated and printed titles, and 8 coloured plates, small neat personal name stamp on front free endpaper; original green cloth, upper board framed and lettered in black with mounted coloured illustrations (repeated from text), gilt back, fore-edges lightly spotted else a very good, bright, clean copy. Bright copy of an edition first published in 1921.
29 pages. Black and white photography. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A sound copy. Book
96 pages. Features: New Quilts of Michael James; Miriam Schapiro - woman-warrior with lace; Sabrina Fay Braxton - turning cloth to gold; Sara Lindsay's Collaborations; Profiles of Jane Dalton, Donna Sharrett, Peter Harris, Anne Marie Power; New works by Rachel Brumer, Karen Simmons, Robin Cowley, Leslie Gabrielse; and much more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
54 pages. Features: Bluetree; Alex MacDougall - 10 Years Later; Review of the Vox Virage DC Electric Guitar; Don Poythress; Hillsong United; Glenn Packiam; Christy Nockels; Robin Mark; Michael Bahn; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine
72 pages. Features: An Austin Healey Rejuvenated - Paul Skilleter strips-down and reconditions his staff car Austin Healey 3000's engine; A trip to Welshpool to look around the scrap yard that specialises in new parts for thirties and classic cars; One out of Three - To most Arnotts were 500s - Robin Rew tries one of the sports-racers - nice colour photo; Lightweight E-Type - a quick car from Jaguar's Browns Lane factory - an examination of its history and derivation, plus a Silverstone drive; R.G.S. Atalanta - Jonathan Wood tells the story of Dick Shatlock's post war specials based on the Atalanta sports car of the late thiries - article with great photos; On the Road - Triumph Stag and Rolls-Royce Camargue; Sir Henry (Time) Birkin; Dixon Riley; Historic Grand Prix Reunion in France - former Grand Prix drivers and cars gather for an unforgettable meeting - great colour photos; Model Mania; Mini Manual for the Lotus Elan; History of the Post war Touring Car - Part 5; Lancia Appia Zagato - article with nice photos including some in colour; The 1938 Lagonda LG6; and more. Moisture exposure to top edge. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
8vo., First Edition, First Issue, a few scattered individual fox-marks; original plain boards, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter very lightly soiled and chipped at extremities. First Issue, with the wrappers glued to backstrip rather than boards. With the errata slip pasted to p.26. Fifoot, OA5.
272 pages. Features: The Brides of Summer, Part II; Antique Spotlight "Almost" All-bisque; Vienna's Elegant Doll and Toy Museum; "This Old Thing" - a Superior Tale; Dolls - from the fields and farms of America and other places; French Celluloid Dolls, Part II - Convert; A Tour of the Robin Woods Factory; French Santon Doll; British Public Relations Dolls; Charlotte Zeepvat's Portrait Dolls; Robert Keene McKinley - The Quintessential Artist; and more. Above-average wear. Binding intact. Writing atop front cover. Moderate moisture exposure. A worthy reference copy. Magazine
332 pages. Catalogue for an exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, 5 July - 3 September 1973. Bilingual English/French text. Generously illustrated in black and white. Former library copy with usual markings and above-average wear. Binding intact. A worthy reference copy. Book
82 pages. Features: Stimulation - Don Siegel discusses his elevation to a cult figure - article with photos; Don Siegel's 'Drabble' - photos; Decay of an American Dream - illustrated article which takes the view that perhaps the Walt Disney dream machine should pause for a minute's silence to mourn the passing of its original spirit and creativity; Walt Disney's 'Robin Hood' - illustrations; Robert Fuest's 'The Final Programme' - photos; Images in a Chocolate Box - part 3 of the changin patterns in stardom on the British Screen; Photo review of Pier Paulo Pasolini's 'A Thousand and One Nights'; The Venice Film Festival - the 'Woodstock' of Italy's Leftists; Full-page pin-up photo of Zarah Leander; 'Day for NIght' - photos. Ads include: 'The Final Programme'; Intimate Confessions of a Chinese Courtesan'; 'The Adventures of Barry McKenzie'. Unmarked. Somewhat above-average wear. Center page loose but present. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
82 pages. Features: Medieval Pilgrimage - the accounts of Brother Felix Fabri Ulm; Military Surgery; Robin Hood - Birth of a Legend; Fish and Firepower - pirates and piracy in the medieval world; The Border Reivers - a stain on the image of Tudor England; Medieval weapons of mass destruction; The Font at Sutton; and more. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
66 pages. Loaded with reproductions of great black and white photos. This issue features: The Beatles; Denis Payton; The Dave Clark 5; Hayley Mills; The Lovin' Spoonful; Bob Lind; Burt Ward; "Robin"; Paul McCartney; Sally Field; Chad & Jeremy; Ringo & John (2-page colour illustration); Paul & Barry Ryan; David McCallum; Keith Allison (color pin-up); Rolling Stones; George Harrison; Dino, Desi & Billy; Chris Jones; Lou Christie; Herman; and more. Above-average wear. Covers detached but present. Faint date stamp on front cover. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
Paris, Plon, La Palatine, 1933. In-8, broché, non coupé, 287 pp. Edition originale. Tirage à 666 ex. Un des 600 ex numérotés sur papier d'Alfa, en parfait état. Fils d'une institutrice et d'un père qu'il ne connut jamais, élève d'Alain en khâgne au lycée Henri-IV (Paris), il devint professeur de lettres (notamment à Coutances et Saint-Germain-en-Laye). Il se maria en 1927 et commença bientôt la rédaction de son premier roman, L'Accusé (d'abord paru sous le titre Accusé, lève-toi), publié en 1929, et couronné par le premier prix du Premier Roman (décerné par un jury qui comprenait François Mauriac, André Maurois, Julien Green, et Georges Bernanos). Il publia en 1933 un deuxième roman, moins satisfaisant, Catherine Pecq. Il mourut en 1981, peu de temps avant la réédition de L'Accusé. L'Accusé raconte quelques mois de la vie d'un garçon - l'humiliation subie par le jeune narrateur, qui le conduit à adopter une attitude absurde et à précipiter sa propre déchéance. L'Accusé a parfois été présenté comme un précurseur de La Nausée de Sartre ou de L'Étranger de Camus. « Il y a des malheurs qui vous suivent comme des chiens et auxquels on donne à manger tous les jours. » (L'Accusé, Phébus libretto, p. 115).