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Sm. 4to., First Edition, with illustrations in the text, some light age-soiling (rather heavier on one spread); original printed wrappers, wire-stitched as issued. The very scarce pamphlet gives illustrations of various puppy and adult patterns.
2005LFA-126723437Un ouvrage de 240 pages, format 210 x 270 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 2005, Editions de Vecchi, bon état
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Bumped corners and fraying at top and bottom of spine. Stated First Edition.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full gray cloth boards. Slight edge wear. 344 pages.
in-8°, 64 pages, ill. couleurs, broche, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [NAN][NAN-1] Le choisir, le comprendre, l'aimer et le soigner.
No marks or inscriptions to contents. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, rear cover only well foxed and no bumping to corners. Dusty dust jacket not price clipped or marked with minor creases/rubbing to some corners and spine incomplete and torn 122pp. The author's biography of her dog, a poodle called Coco - a story as far as she could get from her well-known role as film critic of the Sunday Times. Illustrated.
F05OS-01164Patrocinada por el Kennel Club de STGO como Su 51 Exposicion Oficial. Used - Good. Good condition. Spanish. dogs animals kennel clubs poodles Patrocinada por el Kennel Club de STGO como Su 51 Exposicion Oficial unknown
19385888San Francisco 1938. Convolute of various ephemeral pieces produced by San Francisco's first French restaurant originally opened in 1849. The pieces include menus postcards wine lists business cards and labels for various proprietary wines and liquors. More than fifty different pieces in all. A few of the pieces are for Camille's Restaurant which was run by Camille Mailhebau - one of the Poodle Dog's owners - after the Poodle Dog closed in 1922 a victim of Prohibition. The menus and wine lists are rich with detail and include menus for private functions and celebratory holiday dinners. Overall condition is very good to fine. unknown books
142 pages. Features: The Man Princess Margaret Married (Lord Snowden) - his stepmother tells what Tony Armstrong-Jones is really like; Should doctors tell the truth to a Cancer Patient?; The Fourth Richest Girl; Condensed complete mystery novel; $15,000-a-year man - how he spends his money - Herbert (Bert) and Carol Herrmann; Travel Wardrobe - how to dress well on practically nothing - fantastic colour photo fashion section; How I Got into the Movies, by Dolores Hart. Ads: Frigidaire Fridges, West Bend appliances; Chef Boy-Ar-Dee; General Electric (Pink) Freezers; Cutex nail polish; Metrecal diet drink; Wrisley bath products; Enna Jetticks Shoes; Ray-Ban Sun Glasses; Royal gelatin; Betty Crocker Cake; Red Cross Shoes; Ken-L Ration (with poodle); Avon; Breck Shampoo; Modess (Beautiful colour photo ad of elegant woman in gold gown; back cover ad for Duncan Hines new Coconut Surprise cake mix. Average wear. Chips from spine. Binding intact. A worthy copy. Magazine
Features: Nadia, Peasant Doll; Wonderful Wicker; Adapting Patterns for Needle Sculpture; Costume Doll Museum; Let's Collect the Big Babies; Brenda Pennington's Gothic Dolls; The Promise; Restored Yard Sale Dolls; Mary Jane and her Poodle "Pom Pom"; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
18 pages. Features: Trout Terrible of the Pacific - article on the Steelhead, with photos of Larry Chapman, Russ Swansen, and Bill Rose; Illustrations of Sinker Hook-Ups for Steelheading; Revised map of Vedder - Chilliwack River Guide for Steelhead Fishing; Don't Poo Poo the Poodle; Map of the Roberts Bank Game Management Reserve; Conditions at Ross Lake, 40 miles from Hope, B.C.; Clay Chips, by Jim Railton; Boats; Care of the Feet; Great one-page ad for the B.C. Department of Recreation and Conservation inside back cover entitled "Watch That Muzzle!, The 10 Commandments of Safety; Many nostalgic ads, including back cover ad for Lucky Lager featuring illustration of sea captain(?) with binoculars; and more. Unmarked with light wear. A nice vintage copy. Book
4483Editions de Vecchi 1979
196327114Random House New York 1963 HBDJ 1963. 1st Edition VG/VG AS-IS Book Condition: Very Good . Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good . Leonard Shortall illustrator. 8vo NOT Ex-library NO Writing clean tight bright copy 84 pages. 6 3/4 x 9 1/4 inches COLOR CLOTH HARDBACK ILLUSTRATION REPEATS DJ ILLUSTRATION NICE. Interior Nice tight clean DJ PROTECTED CLEAR MYLAR . NOT Ex-Library in White Color Dustjacket West Brook dog Training School SIGN atop Yellow Building & Red Roof & MAN WITH YELLOW TOWEL on Shoulder & HAT Scissor TRIMMING TOP OF DOGS HAIR AS Dog SITS ON RED Stool Near SOAPY Tub of Bathwater & Smiling Black poodle Running with Red Collar & Other Dogs Looking On CHILDREN STORY: A funny story of a dog-loving dog catcher and his comical encounters with a poodle Mr. TWITMEYER STARTS DOG TRAINING SCHOOL BUT WHEN HE TAKES THE MAYOR'S BLACK POODLE NOODLE HE HAS GREAT DIFFICULTY IN TRAINING NOODLE BUT IS SUCCESSFUL WITH THE HELP OF THE SHAGGY DOG NAMED BUTTERBALL an old English sheep dog. Most Dogs Left with Perfect Manners. Carefully chosen Vocabulary & Simply constructred Sentences make this an Enjoyable book for early Readers with entertaining Story. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Random House, New York, hardcover
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 256 pages. Many b&w photos.
1985144621Couverture souple. Broché. 231 pages. Légères rousseurs.
1973142073Couverture souple. Brochure de 32 pages.
56 p. + Frontis. Engraved chapter headpieces. A few text drawings. Ruled in red throughout. 185mm. Disbound. An early humorous satire on what was once the summer refuge of the American super-rich. HUMOR BX 2
1912304047Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Co 1912. Trade Paperback. 3 Menus: 1908 1 sheet folded to create 4 leaves 7.15 x 11.15 inc hes when folded printed in yellow and black on pink dog in central medallion on cover; program fro evening on leaf 2 menu on leaf 3; owners and titles on leaf 4; 1912 posters 7 x 11 inches with same vignette at top and menu below and short orders on rear. 'Lunch 75 cts Dinner $1.00. Including pint of Wine or Glass of Domestic Beer'. - at bottom of front. The Old Poodle Dog opened in San Francisco in 1849. It moved to Eddy St. with 5 floors and a ballroom on top floor after the 1906 earthquake and fire. Souvenir Menu near fine; other Menus very good.<br> Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Co paperback
51-6858San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant1908. 16pp. 5.5 x 9.25 inches; illustrated throughout. Some losses to colored covers due to having stuck to other copies. Interiors very good. In 1908 the owners of the Poodle Dog the Old Poodle Dog John Bergez Restaurant and Frank's Rotisserie merged their businesses opening Bush Street and Claude Lane under Lalanne with partners Jean B. Pon Jean Bergez Louis Coutard and Camille Mailhebeau. The restaurant now boasted five floors; the top floor offered a ballroom. A side door mimicked the earlier establishment with a birdcage elevator that took the men and their "companions" upstairs. They brought the elegance of the Nineties back to San Francisco as the Bergez-Franks Old Poodle Dog. The cuisine reflected the skills of some of the finest French chefs in the city but also included innovations unique to San Francisco. The original Louis Dressing originated in the Bergez-Franks Old Poodle Dog circa 1908; a product of the skills of Louis Coutard. San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant,1908 unknown
51-1077San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant1908. 32pp. 5.5 x 9.25 inches; illustrated throughout. Some losses to colored covers due to having stuck to other copies. Interiors very good. In 1908 the owners of the Poodle Dog the Old Poodle Dog John Bergez Restaurant and Frank's Rotisserie merged their businesses opening Bush Street and Claude Lane under Lalanne with partners Jean B. Pon Jean Bergez Louis Coutard and Camille Mailhebeau. The restaurant now boasted five floors; the top floor offered a ballroom. A side door mimicked the earlier establishment with a birdcage elevator that took the men and their "companions" upstairs. They brought the elegance of the Nineties back to San Francisco as the Bergez-Franks Old Poodle Dog. The cuisine reflected the skills of some of the finest French chefs in the city but also included innovations unique to San Francisco. The original Louis Dressing originated in the Bergez-Franks Old Poodle Dog circa 1908; a product of the skills of Louis Coutard. San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant,1908 unknown
51-1981San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant1913. Fold-out Musical program and menu. 4pp. 7 x 11 inches. Color lithographs attached to fabric ties. In 1908 the owners of the Poodle Dog the Old Poodle Dog John Bergez Restaurant and Frank's Rotisserie merged their businesses opening Bush Street and Claude Lane under Lalanne with partners Jean B. Pon Jean Bergez Louis Coutard and Camille Mailhebeau. The restaurant now boasted five floors; the top floor offered a ballroom. A side door mimicked the earlier establishment with a birdcage elevator that took the men and their "companions" upstairs. They brought the elegance of the Nineties back to San Francisco as the Bergez-Franks Old Poodle Dog. The cuisine reflected the skills of some of the finest French chefs in the city but also included innovations unique to San Francisco. The original Louis Dressing originated in the Bergez-Franks Old Poodle Dog circa 1908; a product of the skills of Louis Coutard. San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant,1913. unknown
51-1980San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant1911. Menu. 4pp. 7 x 4 inches. Color cover with embossed lady in a canoe.In 1908 the owners of the Poodle Dog the Old Poodle Dog John Bergez Restaurant and Frank's Rotisserie merged their businesses opening Bush Street and Claude Lane under Lalanne with partners Jean B. Pon Jean Bergez Louis Coutard and Camille Mailhebeau. The restaurant now boasted five floors; the top floor offered a ballroom. A side door mimicked the earlier establishment with a birdcage elevator that took the men and their "companions" upstairs. They brought the elegance of the Nineties back to San Francisco as the Bergez-Franks Old Poodle Dog. The cuisine reflected the skills of some of the finest French chefs in the city but also included innovations unique to San Francisco. The original Louis Dressing originated in the Bergez-Franks Old Poodle Dog circa 1908; a product of the skills of Louis Coutard. San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant,1911. unknown
51-1986San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant1911. 2 pp. on card stock. 4.75 x 3.5 inches.Embossed cover with 7 course menu.James Henry Barry 1855-1927 was born on February 15 1855 another source cites 1856 in New York City to Mary Ann Harris Barry and William Barry. In 1859 his parents came to California via the Isthmus of Panama but his mother died in 1862 leaving five young children. His father then married his sister-in-law Mrs. Fischer and together they had two more children before his death in 1870. The second Mrs. Barry raised the children and lived until 1910.James H. Barry attended San Francisco grammer school until obliged to join the work force at age 12 although he attended night school and studied privately. He worked in the composing room of a general book and job printing office. After 10 years he became a master printer and embarked on his own business without any capital.In September 1881 James H. Barry of Barry & Baird Printers ran for "Regular Democratic Nominee" for supervisor of the Fourth Ward.In 1884 Barry founded the Star a weekly journal published by him until its suspension in 1921. The paper was conceived for and consecrated to the fight against corruption in government extremely rampant at the time of its inauguration especially in the judiciary. Every effort was made to crush Barry's paper and his life was threatened more than once. Barry had some libel suits to defend in unfriendly courts which brought financial problems but he always won successfully backing up his accusations and swaying public opinion so that no judge or jury would convict him.Barry was active in civic and social life in San Francisco. His "Good Cheer Dinners" which took place just before New Year's Eve were festive affairs with speeches and humorous songs. The guest lists show the presence of prominent San Franciscans in addition to friends and family. Barry was often a speaker for organizations such as the Sailor's Union of the Pacific. He was in close touch with Mayor Rolph and was a member of the Commonwealth Club and other social and political organizations.In 1908 the owners of the Poodle Dog the Old Poodle Dog John Bergez Restaurant and Frank's Rotisserie merged their businesses opening Bush Street and Claude Lane under Lalanne with partners Jean B. Pon Jean Bergez Louis Coutard and Camille Mailhebeau. The restaurant now boasted five floors; the top floor offered a ballroom. A side door mimicked the earlier establishment with a birdcage elevator that took the men and their "companions" upstairs. They brought the elegance of the Nineties back to San Francisco as the Bergez-Franks Old Poodle Dog. The cuisine reflected the skills of some of the finest French chefs in the city but also included innovations unique to San Francisco. The original Louis Dressing originated in the Bergez-Franks Old Poodle Dog circa 1908; a product of the skills of Louis Coutard. San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant,1911 unknown
51-1984San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant1915. 2 pp. on card stock.5.25 x 4 inches.Embossed cover with menu.James Henry Barry 1855-1927 was born on February 15 1855 another source cites 1856 in New York City to Mary Ann Harris Barry and William Barry. In 1859 his parents came to California via the Isthmus of Panama but his mother died in 1862 leaving five young children. His father then married his sister-in-law Mrs. Fischer and together they had two more children before his death in 1870. The second Mrs. Barry raised the children and lived until 1910.James H. Barry attended San Francisco grammer school until obliged to join the work force at age 12 although he attended night school and studied privately. He worked in the composing room of a general book and job printing office. After 10 years he became a master printer and embarked on his own business without any capital.In September 1881 James H. Barry of Barry & Baird Printers ran for "Regular Democratic Nominee" for supervisor of the Fourth Ward.In 1884 Barry founded the Star a weekly journal published by him until its suspension in 1921. The paper was conceived for and consecrated to the fight against corruption in government extremely rampant at the time of its inauguration especially in the judiciary. Every effort was made to crush Barry's paper and his life was threatened more than once. Barry had some libel suits to defend in unfriendly courts which brought financial problems but he always won successfully backing up his accusations and swaying public opinion so that no judge or jury would convict him.Barry was active in civic and social life in San Francisco. His "Good Cheer Dinners" which took place just before New Year's Eve were festive affairs with speeches and humorous songs. The guest lists show the presence of prominent San Franciscans in addition to friends and family. Barry was often a speaker for organizations such as the Sailor's Union of the Pacific. He was in close touch with Mayor Rolph and was a member of the Commonwealth Club and other social and political organizations.In 1908 the owners of the Poodle Dog the Old Poodle Dog John Bergez Restaurant and Frank's Rotisserie merged their businesses opening Bush Street and Claude Lane under Lalanne with partners Jean B. Pon Jean Bergez Louis Coutard and Camille Mailhebeau. The restaurant now boasted five floors; the top floor offered a ballroom. A side door mimicked the earlier establishment with a birdcage elevator that took the men and their "companions" upstairs. They brought the elegance of the Nineties back to San Francisco as the Bergez-Franks Old Poodle Dog. The cuisine reflected the skills of some of the finest French chefs in the city but also included innovations unique to San Francisco. The original Louis Dressing originated in the Bergez-Franks Old Poodle Dog circa 1908; a product of the skills of Louis Coutard. San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant,1915 unknown
51-1979San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant1908. 9pp. 7 x 4 inches. Color cover with embossed Stag. Musical programme followed by menu and names of participants mainly Jewish and Irish.From the Press Democrat: 7 August 1908 FORESTERS GREET CHIEF IN LARGE NUMBERSSupreme Chief Ranger John J. O’Grady of the Foresters of America who Is on the Pacific Coast for a tour of inspection of the order was the guest of the Courts of Sonoma and Marin counties Thursday night at Petaluma. Several hundred members of the order were present to greet him and a most enjoyable time was had by all. A special train was run from Ttburon to accommodate the members of the order from the south and another from Healdsburg for those from the north. The Healdsburg band of which the members are Foresters accompanied the special and headed the parade In Petaluma. After the meeting which was held In Woodmen hall the visitors were banqueted In Dream" land rink.In 1908 the owners of the Poodle Dog the Old Poodle Dog John Bergez Restaurant and Frank's Rotisserie merged their businesses opening Bush Street and Claude Lane under Lalanne with partners Jean B. Pon Jean Bergez Louis Coutard and Camille Mailhebeau. The restaurant now boasted five floors; the top floor offered a ballroom. A side door mimicked the earlier establishment with a birdcage elevator that took the men and their "companions" upstairs. They brought the elegance of the Nineties back to San Francisco as the Bergez-Franks Old Poodle Dog. The cuisine reflected the skills of some of the finest French chefs in the city but also included innovations unique to San Francisco. The original Louis Dressing originated in the Bergez-Franks Old Poodle Dog circa 1908; a product of the skills of Louis Coutard. San Francisco: Bergez-Frank's Old Poodle Dog Restaurant,1908. unknown