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This is a very good softcover copy with almost no wear. Completely clean inside, covers clean, faintly toned. This catalog was prepared by the Belsize Park Conservation Area, (no date but ca. 1986) for an exhibition. The idea for the exhibition was to examine the neighborhood, 'Belsize Park' and try to resolve some of the questions about preservation versus new construction. Belsize Park was Arthur Rackham's last residence. Alfred Stevens lived there, also Agatha Christie. A number of well known architects have designed buildings there, for example C.F. Voysey and Wells Coates. It was also home to a number of modern architects: James Stirling, Norman Foster, Robin Spence and Richard Rogers among others. Essays by Leon Krier, Andrew Saint, John Summerson, Jack Pritchard, Robin Spence, Gwen Barnard, Christopher Wade, Lady Read, and Roy Allen. Illustrated in black & white with many photographs (some 19th century) of Belsize Park architecture. 8" square, 63 pages.
29 pages. Black and white photography. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A sound copy. Book
1st edition. 8vo, 307 pages, illustrated. Fine condition hardback in fine condition dust jacket. 39351. eng
Hardback reprint in a protected dust jacket. VG/VG. Pages yellowing. Jacket illustration by Gillian Hills. 19227. eng
364 pages. eng
367 pages. eng
Hardback reprint in a protected dust jacket. VG/VG. Jacket design by Robin Rout. 19153. eng
16 pages. Lovely color-illustrated front cover. Contents consist of charming black and white illustrations with accompanying text on each page. Moderate wear and soiling. Some openings along coverfold. Small chips from back cover. A pleasing vintage copy. Book
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 147pp. This issue includes Dorothy L Sayers Lord Peter Wimsey, collecting Robin Hood books, Jan Morris, Max Brand, poet John Clare, publisher Charles Lahr, Mae West.
4to. with numerous coloured and monochrome plates and illustrations throughout; red cloth gilt back a very good clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
1st Edition. 4to, 96 pages, illustrated. Hardback in near fine condition in near fine condition dust jacket. ISBN 0752514229. 50367. eng
1st edition. Hardback in a protected dust jacket. VG/VG (price clipped). ISBN 0297813021. 22366. eng
Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall eng
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.
8vo., Second Edition, with plates; pictorial boards, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. First published in 1997.
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112 pages. Features: Many gorgeous color fashion ads; Great Robin Hood-themed ad for Patty Petite fashions; Nice one-page black and white photo portrait Hohner harmonica ad features Al Hirt; Lovely Springmaid color-photo centerfold Springmaid ad features Sandy Hilton; Nice Jade East ad; Great Jane Irwill ad entitled Knitticism!; Martin Luther King Defines "Black Power" - photo-illustrated article in which King says Blacks respond to violence because they lack influence on American thought, and he advocates the use of Black economic, political, and ideological power (Fisher, page 10); What's Wrong with American Newspapers? - a newsman's critique of the press; The Ibos go it alone in Nigeria - photo-illustrated article; WWII sex education cartoon by Sgt. George Baker features Sad Sack after watching an Army sex hygiene film; Lovely two-page Faberge lipstick ad; Nice color ad for Rooster square-bottom ties; What We're Learning About Learning; Italian villa of Romano Rui designed by Gian Case; Great photo of 1920s New York newsstand; Elephants to the Rescue in Vietnam; Fantastic very colorful one-page photo ad for Pinch whisky appears to feature Benny Goodman and friends; and more. Please note: Missing pages 87-92. Above-average wear. Some pages loose but present. Covers loose but present. Faint library stamp and handwritten date upon front cover. A rough but worthy reference copy. Book
8vo., First Edition, with photographs in the text and folding pedigee; original pictorial wrappers, a near fine copy. THE ORIGINAL EDITION IS SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
4to, 208 pages, illustrated. Associate editor, Rosemary Joekes. eng
Hardback reprint in a protected dust jacket. VG/G++ (some fading). Ink inscription on the front endpaper. Associate editor, Rosemary Joekes. 19088. eng
Reprint of the 3rd edition. Hardback in a protected dust jacket. VG/VG (price clipped). 3rd edition revised and edited by Rosemary Joekes. ISBN 0224019465. 20822. eng
Hardback reprint in a protected dust jacket. VG/G++ (small loss at the top of the jacket spine). 18589. eng
A thoroughly delightful bird book, story book and picture book, all in one! Usual library markings. Front endpaper removed. binding intact. Undated. Circa 1970? Book
8vo., First Edition thus, with a frontispiece and 48 pages of coloured photographs; pictorial cloth, gilt back, a fine copy in publisher's board slip-case.
264 pages including index. The social sciences are in turmoil. There is not even any agreement on the nature of the subject matter. Robin Fox, an anthropologist, has always spoken out for a science of society based on evolutionary theory as a way out of the confusion. Here he shares with us, in essays, his explorations of this contentious subject matter. His focal point is the endemic opposition to any approach based on innate human qualities, and hence any definition of cultural universals. This opposition is deeply ingrained and often irrational, so Fox digs into its past to uncover its philosophical and political underpinnings. Book