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24 pages. Features: Coronation - Crusty Tradition, Blazing Color, Sacred Ritual - with photos; The National Scene; Daughters of the American Revolution - 46th Annual Congress; News from Austria and Belgium; Article with photo on Leon Blum, Premier of France; High Treason - 21-year-old Jewish art student Helmuth Hirsch awaits death penalty in Germany after he is assumed to have intended to bomb Hitler; British Budget and Debts; Science and Medicine; Photo of Jackson Whitlow of Stooping Oak, TN who is 45 days into a fast; Photo and brief article on Negro singer Marian Anderson; Photo and brief write-up of Mrs. Harriette Gray, of Omaha; Editorial; Feature article and photo of "Father Divine"; Capital Chat; The Movie World; Vintage ads; and more. Average wear. Yellowed with age. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
24 pages. Features: Spain - The War Turns In Full Fury on Civilians; The National Scene; Movies and Labor; Conditions in Puerto Rico; Americana; News from Ireland and Japan. Photo of Filipino women who have now won voting rights; Friction resumes between Hitler/Nazis and the Pope/Catholics; Egypt and Foreign Rights; Spain update - with photo of General Franco with General Mola; Interesting international news bits; Famine in 2137?; Dr. Margaret Wylie says it is more or less a scientific fact that blondes, more often than brunettes, are mothers of twins; Rebuff to Nazis - loss of academic freedom in German universities; "Cultural Olympics"; Photo of Trudi Schoop; Religion and Society; 14 Burlesque/strip-tease palaces are padlocked in New York; The Relief Problem; Photo and major article on circus press agent Dexter William Fellows; Capital Chat; The Movie World; Back cover circus photos; Vintage ads; and more. Average wear. Yellowed with age. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
24 pages. Contents: Openings for Return of Industrial Prosperity Reduced to Simple ABC Proposition; Muscle Shoals Bill Signed, with photo of Senator George W. Norris of Nebraska; Trade Contro-Public Works Bill to Put Millions to Work; Illustration of James A. and Amy Johnson Mollison - The Lindberghs of England; Japanese troops occupy Peiping (Beijing); Hitler Accepts Roosevelt Peace Plan; Photo of Rep. Louis T. McFadden who is out gunning for tax evaders, and wants to impeach nearly everybody, including Secretary Woodin and 24 past and present Federal Reserve officials; Photo of President Robert M. Hutchins of the University of Chicago; Circuses and Carnivals Still have attractions - article with illustration of Jimmy Campana, Los Angeles strongman, actually being catapulted through the air from a modern crossbow; Aviation - with illustration of Commodore Alger H. Dresel with regard to the Akron disaster; Capital Chat; Before and after photos of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington Cemetary; Broadcasting; St. Lawrence Project Favored and Opposed; Illustrations of Viscount Kikujiro Ishii and Mrs. Woodin, wife of the Treasury Secretary; "Sunken Dollars" - a real old-time thriller story of th esea - with a guaranteed love interest (to be continued); Alcohol in Gasoline - pros and cons; and more. Average wear. Yellowed with age. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
24 pages. Contents: Front page article about crabs with great photo of crab biting lady bather on toe; Grilling the house of Morgan & Co. Digs Up Plenty of Pay Dirt - Senator 'Kingfish' Huey Long grills Thomas W. Lamont; Oklahoma's Quadruplets - Mona, Roberta, Leots and Mary Keys - graduate from high school; Million Names on Uncle Sam's Pay Roll; Gandhi Fast No Record - with grainy photo from an earlier date; It's No Longer the 'hicks from the sticks' - now it's the 'gullible cityites'; Foreign News - World Economic Conference in London, German Reichsbank declares partial moratorium on foreign payments on its debt; Europe's Big Four Sign Up for 10 Years of Peace and Good Will; Broadcasting; Current Events; Illustration of Lieut. Comdr. Herbert V. Wiley, the only surviving officer of the Akron; Justice Department reveals details of gold hoarders; George N. Peek - Administrator of the Agriculture Adjustment Act (with illustration); Brig. Gen. Hugh S. Johnson slated to be the czar of industry - with small illustration; Great ingenuity used to build models for Chicago Fair; Prof. F.E. Lumley on Propaganda; Marketing; Capital Chat - with photo of the official records of the House of Representatives - it holds 10,000,000 documents; Scientific; Gulf Stream Shifts off Boston; Huge new offering of US Bonds and Securities Greatly Oversubscribed; "Sunken Dollars" - a real old-time thriller story of th esea - with a guaranteed love interest (to be continued); Aviation - artist's rendering of a proposed seadrome, and discussion of airships; and more. Average wear. Yellowed with age. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
24 pages. Contents: Uncle Same is Partner in All Industry - Labor to Get Rights and Consumer to Gain; Australian Representatives Now in Washington; No 'Overproduction' if masses get theirs, says Rexfor Tugwell, Your Friend at Court; War Debt Payments From Europe are Slim; Changes in Veteran Aids Softened by Compromise; Record-Breaking Congress Adjourns Leaving the President a Free Hand; Foreign News; Stabilization Snag at World Monetary and Economic Conference at London; Current Events - with illustrations of Bernard M. Baruch, Speaker Rainey, Sec. Perkins and Col. Howe; Was the Declaration of Independence Signed on July 4, 1776; Mrs. Edith Nourse Rogers; Mrs. Daniel C. Roper; Glass-Steagall Banking Bill Solidifies Banking; Marketing; Great photo of feminine employees of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing counting and sorting new greenbacks; How did money come to take barter's place?; Capital Chat; Science News; Aviation - discussion of the Akron disaster; English Ancestry of the Liberty Bell; "Sunken Dollars" - a real old-time thriller story of the sea - with a guaranteed love interest (to be continued); and more. Average wear. Yellowed with age. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
24 pages. Contents: How Mr. and Mrs. Consumer are the people who will win this war of the Great Depression; Organized Labor Sees its Destiny Fulfilled as Dominant Partner in American Industry; Why Japan Dumps Here; Inquiry into Detroit Bank Failures - Father Charles E. Coughlin, "Detroit's Radio Priest" is mentioned with a small illustration; Big Game in Forests; "Sleeping Sickness" (a.k.a. encephalitis lethargica) epidemic spreads; Plans to convert the Ocean Greyhand/Leviathan to a floating amusement park (with photo); Eastern seacoast hurricane damage great; Foreign News - includes mention of Hitler and the Saar, plus cannibalism due to starvation in the Ukraine; World Wheat Pact to Fix Prices and Exports; Raccoons are Dunking their food - not washing it; Current Events; NRA (National Recovery Act); Carlos M. de Cespedes; Money to help hog farmers; Marketing; Capital Chat; Is This Termite (White Ant) Invasion a Menace?; Science; Aviation; "The Greatest Jews'-Harp Ever Made"; Question Box; Italy- Austria Pact is Blow to Nazis; Photo of Billy Sunday; The History of Bloomers (fashion); George McKee, of Anderson SC, reflects on why the current depression is not so bad - in contrast to how he grew up; and more. Average wear. Age yellowing. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
24 pages. Contents: Attorney-General Homer S. Cummings' declaration that U.S.A. Has "Actual Socialism" Raises Questions; Farm Income Up 40% but Buying Power Less due to Price Boots; Murder Statistics; Sleeping Epidemic Unabated; Oil Industry Board; Schools Need Revenue; James W. Gerard, former Ambassador to Germany, lists 64 rulers of the country - none of whom are the President; Planning for World Police Force; President Roosevelt issues executive order requiring all holders of gold that has not been licensed for export or other purposes to report hoards of over $100 to the collectors of internal revenue; Foreign News - with photo of Marshal Pilsudski of Poland; Germany's Isolation in World Affairs - article with artist's rendering of Hitler; National Current events - with photo of Rep. James M. Beck of Pennsylvania; National Recovery Administration (NRA); Senator Huey P. (Kingfish) Long; Ambassador Sumner Welles; Marketing; Capital Chat - with photo of 'old underground vault where money is now stored in U.S. Treasury'; Science; Aviation; Article on Siamese Royalty and Movies - with photo of King Prajadhipok and his consort Rambaibarni; and more. Average wear. Yellowed with age. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
24 pages. Contents: Huge Gap Between Farmers Get and Pay Out Must be Closed; New Jersey Wants a Canal; Bank Deposit Insurance; Ambassador Norman H. Davis aims for European disarmament; Foreign news; cartoon of Hitler playing saxophone to 'That Nordic Strain'; Five defendents in Reichstag burning put to trial; Cuba Still Unsettled as Presidents Come and Go - Who's Next?; Report from German labor camp; Photo of Senator Burton K. Wheeler of Montana who was bruised in an auto accident; Photo of Dr. Clarence True Wilson, Secretary of the Board of Temperance of the Methodist Episcopal Church; Photo of Senator Thomas D. Schall, of Minnesota; Will H. Hays, motion picture czar, seeks films which mirror adult life; Photo of Gov. Albert C. Ritchie, of Maryland; Marketing; Capital Chat; Aviation - Newark, NJ Airport is busiest and biggest in the world; Cosmetics not new; and more. Average wear. Yellowed with age. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
in-8 etroit, 94 p, broche, couverture plastifiee à rabats. Tres bel exemplaire. [STR][P-16]
grand in-8°, 245 pp., nombreuses figures in-t., index, cartonnage illustre de l'editeur. Bel exemplaire. [109B-14]
Paris, Gallimard 1990. In-8 carré cartonnage éditeur, non paginé. Illustrations en couleurs. Exemplaire de bibliothqèue. Très bon état.
In-8, 312p. Exemplaire du 16e mille. L'édition originale datant de 1920. Nom sur page de garde.
Broch?. 32 pages.
petit in-4 de 22 pp. Album cartonnage en couleurs. Tres bon etat. [WE-2]
in-8°, 209 pages, broché, couverture illustree. Illustrations de Catherine Leborne-Milhoud et Nicole Montet. Bel exemplaire. [AZ-7] Bel exemplaire.
in-8°, 209 pages, broche, couverture illustree plast. Tres bel exemplaire. [AZ-7]
BREST, Le Télégramme - 2005 - In-8 -Carré - Cartonnage illustré éditeur -Photographies NB ou couleurs PP - 93 pages - Neuf
In oblungo (23x16,5 cm); 31, (1) pp. e 16 c. di tav. (compreso il frontespizio inciso ed illustrato) con finissima coloritura coeva. Legatura editoriale coeva in piena tela verde con titolo e ricca scena animata impressa in oro al piatto anteriore, entro doppia cornice a secco (che si ripete anche al piatto posteriore). Prima edizione, non comune, e assai rara a reperirsi in queste più che buone condizioni di conservazione, di questa racconto illustrato da magnifiche tavole incise da Becquet e firmate “T.” del noto scrittore di racconti per bambini, fiabe e testi educativi di tipo naturalistico, Jules Rostaing. L’autore rielabora la storia del Marchese di Carabas, personaggio immaginario facente parte della fiaba “Il gatto con gli stivali”. Nella versione più classica, quella di Perrault, il protagonista è un ragazzo di umili origini al quale “il gatto con gli stivali” cambia il nome, inventando un titolo nobiliare, appunto di “Marchese di Carabas”. Moltissime sono le versioni della favola fra le quali sono da ricordare quella di Giovanni Francesco Straparola (nel 1566), poi Giambattista Basile nel Seicento, quindi il francese Charles Perrault e Ludwig Tieck, infine i Fratelli Grimm. “La storia ci porta sempre al castello dell'Orco-mago: il Gatto giura che appartiene al giovane povero. Secondo Perrault, il maniero è del Marchese di Carabas (o di Carabattole) … Il Marchese di Carabas è un parente stretto della maschera di Arlecchino della Commedia dell'Arte, nelle vesti di servo scaltro e truffaldino che fa la felicità e la fortuna del suo padrone e, quindi, anche la sua.”. Il testo è arricchito da 16 bellissime tavole illustrate a colori. Raro.
Broch?. 190 pages.
Album cartonne in-4°, 32 pages illustrées en couleurse, couverture cartonnee illustree.- ISBN 2206001683 Tres bel exemplaire, tres frais. [PLC-7]
Hardcover in-4° 157 pp. entièrement illustrees en noir et en couleurs, cartonnage editeur illustre sous jaquette illustree plastifiee. Tres bel exemplaire. [P-41] Les chats a la mode, les chats rares, etc.
Pastel 1991, In-4 oblong, cartonnage éditeur. 32 pages. Dessins de SELCUK, textes choisis par Paul BEYLE. Trés bon état.
Petit in-12° nombreux dessins in-texte, broché. Bel exemplaire. [SO-9]
Petit in-12° nombreux dessins in-texte, broché (couverture rouge). Bel exemplaire. [SO-9]
in-8 de 250 pages de dessins, broche, couverture illustree. Bon exemplaire. [DV-19]