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Very Good Turkish Original b/w advertisement of Turkish Rock Band Üç Hürel, signed and inscribed by Feridun Hürel as 'Atilla'ya sevgiler'. Oblong: 11x16,5 cm. In Turkish. Photograph on the advertisement shows three members and brothers of Üç Hürel. Üç Hürel was a Turkish rock band, formed in 1970 by brothers Onur, Haldun and Feridun Hürel. Considered as among Turkey's most popular Anatolian rock bands, the band performed folk-driven pop and rock music and occasionally also paraphrased classic folk songs with considerable ingenuity. Their lyrics generally featured themes such as peace and freedom. Hürel brothers were born in Trabzon and later moved to Istanbul due to family business. In 1966, the brothers formed their first band, Yankilar, which was later renamed to Istanbul Dörtlüsü. The band performed in small music halls and tried to synthesize Turkish music and traditional rock formats. After forming a number of other bands, including Trio Istanbul, Oguzlar, and Biraderler, Feridun became a member of the Selcuk Alagöz Orchestra. Haldun and Onur later joined him to gain experience and earn money for new equipment. In 1970, they left the orchestra to form 3 Hur-El. Following the release of their debut single in 1970, "Ve Ölum/Seytan Bunun Neresinde," the band released two LPs and more than ten singles in six years. In 1977, Haldun and Feridun left the band for mandatory military service. Coping with the loss of their mother to a traffic accident, the brothers quit music. Feridun moved to England but returned without any significant accomplishments, subsequently returning and specializing in advertising. Onur took a job as an instructor and Haldun started a ceramics and textiles business. 3 Hür-El reunited in 1996, releasing two records in 1996 and 1999, respectively. The band's 1970 song, "Ve Ölüm", was featured in the 2013 Serge Bozon film, Tip Top. (Source: Wikipedia).
199227670Gusch Rec., 1992. GRS007 CD
199327669Headhunter, 1993. HED-028 1 CD CD
1961USOPOED00AGGMentor 1961. Very Good. . The Oedipus Plays of Sophocles. Roche translator Paul. NY: Mentor 1961. 223pp. Glossary. Mass Market. Book condition: Very good with lightly bumped and rubbed edges. Mentor paperback books
SAL1370069193España: DYKINSON. RUSTICA. Nuevo/Nuevo. TER DYKINSON unknown
33926976-nnew. unknown
33926976like new. unknown
68864Cambridge: Bath Books 2000. Music SIGNED LIMITED EDITION. Three items inside blue cloth bound box 37 x 25cm: a book; envelope filled with festival posters and prospectuses; photo album. SIGNED by the author to the inside of box lid. BOOK: Octavo 22 x 16cm pp.192. Publisher's blue cloth lettered in silver and red to front board and spine. INSCRIBED by the author in black ink to front paste-down. ENVELOPE: 34 x 23cm. Containing 'Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music 1970'; 'Bath Festival of Blues Saturday'; 'One Day Concert of Traditional and Contemporary Folk Music'; 'The Pavilion'; 'Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music 70' General information Sheet' all posters or information leaflets signed by Bannister. A collection of signed tickets: 'A One Day Concert of Traditional and Contemporary Folk Music'; 'Bath Festival of Blues'; 'Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music '70'. Three programmes: 'Bath Festival of Blues '69 programme' priced at two shillings and is signed by Bannister to the first page; 'Bath Festival of Progressive Music'; 'A Concert of Contemporary and Traditional Folk Music' signed by Bannister to p. 1. PHOTO ALBUM: Spiral bound photo album 16 x 22 with 28 photographs. SIGNED by Bannister to back cover in black ink on a signature label. Warping to front board of book warping to covers of photo album some scuffing to blue cloth slipcase. Fine. Freddy Bannister was a concert promoter in the 60s and 70s and he was the founder of the Bath Festival of Progressive Music. He worked with many artists including The Beatles Pink Floyd The Who and Jimi Hendrix. Despite trying to attract the best music artists to his festivals his philosophy of always giving the best value for money remained. This box has a fantastic collection of memorabilia perfect for lovers of Rock 'n' Roll. The book's inscription reads 'To Anton Best Wishes Freddy Bannister'. Cambridge: Bath Books, 2000 unknown
1958List3404New York City 1958. Folded flyer measuring 7 ¾ x 5 â… inches bifolium. Fine condition. A membership flyer printed in April of 1958 published as part of a fundraising drive around the Little Rock Nine. The NAACP was actively fundraising in 1958 to raise money for legal costs in the face of state-led actions in the south attempting to ban the organization. The risk of membership lists from the south being published made the growth of membership in the northern and western US of paramount importance for the organization. The final leaf offers the reader to “stand with the Little Rock Nine and enclose $. for membership.†We find no examples of this flyer in auction records or on the market at the time of writing January 2026. unknown
197143806Hull: Hull University 1971. First Edition. Very good. Original poster for an Afro Rock event at Hull University featuring one of the most important bands of the movement Assagai. Afro Rock which had its strongest incarnation in the UK in the late sixties and early seventies combined Western rock instrumentation with African and Afro-Cuban rhythms and percussion. Assagai featured emegrees from both South Africa and Nigeria as well a Ghana; the lineup included drummer Louis Moholo trumpeter/flautist Mongezi Feza alto saxophonist Dudu Pukwana tenor saxophonist Bizo Mngqikana guitarist/bassist Fred Coker their chief songwriter and Terri Quaye - the first professional female congaist in the UK. Assagai issued just two highly-reguarded albums both in 1971 on Vertigo Records one of the few if not the only all-black band signed to that legendary rock label and this poster dates from that peak. While they broke up shortly after this gig the members went on to long careers in various other jazz and prog groups. A striking poster from this significant but poorly documented group. Poster silk-screened in blue gold and red. Mild wear creasing. Some rubbing. Else bright and sound. Very good. Hull University unknown
1994LFA-126736977N° 30 - Novembre-décembre 1994 : une revue de 98 pages, format 210 x 270 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1999LFA-126741820Horsé-série N° 18 - Hiver 1999 : une revue de 128 pages, format 210 x 270 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
201404886Paris, Albin Michel, 1986 ; in-8, 224 pp., br. Broché en bon état -.
1995LFA-126746919N° 312 (Mai 1995) : revue de 88 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
2001LFA-126711712Un ouvrage de 456 pages, format 170 x 240 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2001, Impr. Repro-Technic, tirage limité à 560 exemplaires, bon état
189212349Lyon, Librairie Artistique et Littéraire, Dizain et Richard, 1892 ; in-4, plein chagrin rouge cerise, dos à nerfs soulignés de filets à froid et dorés, fers dorés aux lions au dos, titre et tête dorés, non rogné, couverture t dos conservés (reliure de l’époque) ; IV, (1), 358, (2) pp., très nombreuses illustrations (32 hors-texte, 1 eau-forte).
1968659902Folio Society 1968. First Thus. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 7 volumes complete. A near fine set in the original black cloth stamped in gilt and blind top edges black spines a trifle faded; no slipcase. First printings of the Folio Society editions 1968. Folio Society hardcover
grand in-8 broche, non pagine, couverture illustree a rabats. Tres bon etat. [NV-39]
47540Lyon, Imprimerie de Louis PERRIN, 1853, grand in 8° relié demi-basane caramel à coins, dos à nerfs orné, 430 pages ; 5 planches hors-texte ; nombreux blasons dans le texte ; blason en couleurs sur la page de titre (tirée sur papier fort) ; de pâles rousseurs ; coins émoussés ; menus frottis.
11733Librairie Rombaldi. 1930. Grand in-8° broché. 10 planches hors texte de Marcel Roche. XXVIII + 125 pages. Bon état. (Dupont, P 11)
64411Ephemera. Very Good. Leaflet on an 8 1/2 x 11" sheet of paper. With 2 light fold lines vertical and horizontal through the center.<br /> <br /> The flyer states:<br /> <br /> "The Berkeley City Council just voted 5 to 3 to let people have Telegraph Avenue tomorrow from noon to 10 P.M.! Plans will be made at tonight's meeting for rallies bands etc. Grateful Dead Mother Earth Mad River The Phoenix have agreed.<br /> <br /> "This victory is an important step for all the people of Berkeley. But this is only a step. We must continue the fight for:<br /> <br /> - amnesty for weekend arrestees<br /> - permanent free speech and assembly<br /> - regular closing of Telegraph to cars<br /> - investigation of police brutality and a referendum for community control of police unknown
201115701Geneve, La Palatine, 1947 ; in-12, 377 pp., broché. Broché très bon état - traduit de l'anglais par Simone Sallard - exemplaire n°2731/5390 (6e titre de la collection).
201115702Geneve, La Palatine, 1949 ; in-12, 387 pp., broché. Broché en très bon état - 14e titre de la collection exemplaire n°448/4000 - traduit de l'anglais par G. Lalande.
19062082702114906852Heino Publishing Company 1906. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 5 2 272p Size: 22cm Heino Publishing Company paperback
194055321Omaha NE & Chicago IL: Union Pacific Railroad Printed by Poole Bros. Feb. 1940. 4to. 7.75 x 9 in. 16 pp. which folds out into large oblong folio 30.75 x 18 in. pictorial map by Gerald A. Eddy on verso with numerous photo illustrations map on recto. Self-printed colour-illustrated softcovers cover art of Boulder dam minor shelfwear slight wear to crease folds still VG copy. First edition of this splendid promotional brochure by the Union Pacific Railroad extolling the amenities facts about Boulder Dam and Lake Mead Boulder and Las Vegas on the eve of World War II. Worldcat locates 1 copy Library of Congress. Union Pacific Railroad, Printed by Poole Bros., paperback