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Paris, Vialetay, 1972. Grand in-4, en feuilles, 146 pp., couverture blanche imprimée, illustrée et rempliée, chemise, étui illustré de l'éditeur. 16 lithographies originales hors-texte en couleurs dont 7 à double-page et 43 dessins en noir. Tirage unique à 295 exemplaires signés par l'artiste. Un des 150 exemplaire sur Lana comportant l'état définitif des planches en couleurs et une suite des dessins en noir. Parfait état. Exemplaire signé par Gaston Barret, n° 177.
Paris, éditions Proverbe, 1993. Un volume broché de format in 12 de 112 pp.; nombreuses illustrations en noir. Couverture illustrée repliée. Comme neuf. Edition peucourante.
Édition originale. Un des 70 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre, seul tirage en grand papier après 23 vélin de Hollande.
Paris, L'Illustration, 1933. N° 645 de "La Petite Illustration"; Théâtre, N° 333. Une revue de format inn 4° de 24 pp., photographies tirées de représentation. Couverture un peu défraîchie. Peu commun.
Paris, Arthème Fayard, Collection Les Livres nouveauxs.d., [1908]. In-12, demi-basane, dos lisse, auteur et titre en lettres dorées, couvertures imprimées conservées, 305 pp Plus 6 pages du catalogue Arthème Fayard Edition originale sur papier d'édition (il n'a été tiré de cet ouvrage que 200 ex sur papier de Hollande.). Bon exemplaire.
Un volume de format in 8° de 328 pp.; reliure de l'éditeur en pleine toile anthracite; plat décoré; jaquette rhodoïd. 52 illustrations et couverture par Félix Valloton. Etat de neuf. Voir les photos. Tirage limité N°4165/10000.
Un volume broché de format petit in 8° de 270 pp.; quelques illustrations en noir dans le texte. Bel état. Voir photo.
Lingua italiana, Editori del Grifo, 1985, 121 pp., brossura editore, sovraccoperta, buono stato.
In-4 (cm 30,9x21,2), pp. 121+indice, brossura edit. ill., ill. b.n. nel testo. "Dream Factory". Due macchioline al piatto anteriore, manca sovracoperta. Molto buono. WORLDWIDE DELIVERY
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with unmarked black cloth boards, slight tanning to page edges and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with tiny creases to top of spine. 381pp. Based around Edinburgh, a case for Inspector Malcolm Fox to solve.
8vo., First Edition; black cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, purple endpapers, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. The first Inspector Malcom Fox novel.
8vo., First Edition; black cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, blue endpapers, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. The second Malcolm Fox novel.
First edition, 2 vols., large 8vo, xii, [2], 397, [1]; viii, [2], 428pp., plates and maps as called for, orig. publishers red cloth, spines faded, uncut.
1st printing, 175 pages, chiefly colour illustrations. eng
Signed and inscribed by author upon title page, other wise clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Appears unread. x, 271 pages. Several black and white reproductions of photos. "Lawrence Fox was born in Midland, Ontario, enlisted in the RCAF in 1952, and recruited by MI-6 in 1956. He performed five highly dangerous Cold War-era missions in Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Poland and Russia. This work was top secret and resulted in long term PTSD. Nothing is left out of this non-fiction espionage thriller." - back cover. Book
58 pages. Many reproductions of black and white photos. Printed upon glossy stock. Features: Glamorous colour photo of woman wearing arctic fox evening cloak inside front cover; The Mad Giant and the Mountie - a huge Swede who worked on a section gang makes a sudden divorce from sanity; Frank Oliver - Spokesman for the West; Cold War on the Fraser River - the Yucultas near Fort Langley were dreaded by all the tribes along the river - until the day when the cold war became a hot war; The Simple Men; First Lady of the Rails - "The Countess of Dufferin"; On Board the M.V. Fort Hearne - great photo study; Robert (Bob) Chambers Edwards (Eye-Opener Bob); Trapping the Big Horn - there was lots of action when some California Bighorn sheep were corralled in the Chilcotin country for shipment to Oregon; The Formative Years - II - part 2 of an article on the early settlement of the area which, 50 years ago, became Saskatchewan and Alberta; The Story of The Sault - on the centenary of the first American locks at Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, Dr. Clever Bald sketches the history of the two towns - Canadian and American - beside the rapids; Nice colour ad for Hudson's Bay Point Blankets on back cover. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
Firenze, Tipografia Arcivescovile, 1911, in-16, br. editoriale, pp. (2), 152, (2). Biografia della poetessa cattolica Céline Renard, conosciuta collo pseudonimo di Marie Jenna.Prima edizione italiana (la francese è del 1908).
16 pages. Features: Marlene Stewart Wins; Miss Gunderson slips; Fred Hawkins triumphs; Record-breaking round at Inwood; Photos of Dai Rees, Flory van Donck, and Oliver Barras; Obituaries for Johnny Weitzel and Henry Ives Bartholomew; One-page ad for Spalding balls; Ten photos of smiles at Meridian Hills include Wiffi Smith, Anne Richardson, Sally Carroll, Pat Lesser, Norma Shook, W.J. Richardson, Charlie Wilson, Mrs. Barbara Dawson Hartson, Wanda Sanches, Polly Riley, and JoAnne Gunderson; Lloyd Mangrum is featured in Glasshaft ad; Photo of Brookside CC pro Clyde (Buck) Fox receiving get-well tribute from Ralph Hutchison, Henry Poe and Leo Fraser; Photo of Marlene Street with trophy and Canadian flag; Photo of JoAnne Gunderson; Photo of Steve Uzelac receiving gold watch; Photo of Willie Maguire, Jr. being taught by Broyles Plemmons, pro at Ellinor Village CC; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
Roy. 8vo., Second Edition, with coloured aquatint frontispiece, elaborately engraved and printed titles, and 17 fine coloured aquatint plates (some plates with original tissue guards present, a few lightly age-soiled at fore-margins only), ALL AQUATINT PLATES FINELY COLOURED BY HAND, printed title and fore-margins lightly age-soiled, C6 frayed at outer margin (not affecting text), lateral tear in J7 repaired with slight misalignment of text; handsomely bound in mid-nineteenth century green half morocco, marbled boards ruled in blind, back gilt with five raised bands tooled in gilt, second compartment lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments elaborately framed and tooled in gilt to a floral design, all edges marbled, marbled endpapers, joints lightly rubbed else a very good, bright, clean copy. With the large nineteenth-century engraved armorial bookplate of Frederick W. Disney on front paste-down. The plate 'Stand and Deliver' is placed opposite p.50 rather than p.26 as called for. Apperley's classic account was first published in 1835 with only twelve plates; here three of the original plates are replaced by new ones, and six new plates added. This copy has all the earlier state points: plate 1 aquatinted by H. Alken, the spelling 'filly' in plate 9 and correct page numbers on plates 17-18. This copy is bound without the final printer's leaf and publisher's advertisements at end. Abbey, Life, 385; Hardie, pp.185-6 & 320; Prideaux, p.326; Tooley 67.+
52 pages. Wonderful cover illustration of heroic Canadian marathoner Terry Fox wearing his Order of Canada medal. Contents include: The Nature of Heroism - featuring photos of Canadian heroes; Whitewater kayaking the world's wildest whitewater on the tumultuous rivers of the Himalayan foothills; Allan Fotheringham on the success of the skiing-related development of Whistlery, B.C.; Canada Post; Inuit TV; Indonesia on the Hustle; Greece joins the European Community; Italian Prison Siege; New York City Transit grinds to a halt; Retail sales - Bay eyes the rest of Zeller's; Northern Telecom's woes; Winning with drugs in competitive athletics; Emmy winners Rose and John Kastner; Hypnosis enters the mainstream; Illegal immigrants swamp the U.S. Moderate wear. Bits of writing on front cover. A precious piece of Canadiana. Book
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 302 pages.
434 pages. Profusely illustrated in black and white. Documents the customs of the people who established a culture and self-sufficient way of life which still exists today, but which, like the once-widespread vine, has almost disappeared from the land. A collection of the best from 'Bittersweet' magazine. Here is advice on how to build an Ozark johnboat, perform traditional square dances, make rag rugs, and prepare old-time cures. Also touches on the art of moonshining and sharp-note singing, and appreciations of mules and the Ozark fox trotter. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding solid. Nice copy. Book
Features: Bluefin in the Balance - Masters in their own domain, the giant tuna have proved no match for modern man; The Arctic Fox - Following in the footsteps of Dr. John Rae, the last of the great northern pathfinders; The Fish Gang - Heaven-Storming the Manhattan skyline with the ironworkers of Newfoundland; Sanitized Sourdough - with its soul at stake, Dawson City goes panning for tourists; The Anatomy of Addiction - New Evidence indicates drug and alcohol abusers inherit the monkey on their backs. Above-average wear. Library pocket upon first leaf else unmarked. Book
242 pages. Features: GE - the world's most admired company is now suspect; Ten Shinest Reputations; WorldCom's Bad Trip; Bond King Bill Gross - the highest-paid money manager in the world; Houston Still Riding High; Nokia Rocks its Rivals; China's Rapid Ascent; How do you feel about nuclear power now?; Time for Fox TV to deliver for investors; Sub-prime lender Providian; Activision making money with videogames; $200 Billion miscarriage of justice over asbestos. Usual library markings. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
16 pages. Contents: Winter Street and Opera Toilettes - cover illustration; Family Geniuses; Manners Upon the Road - of Philosophy; New York Fashions - furst, mink, sable, seal-skin, astrakhan and persiani, ermine and white fox, children's furs, furs for gentlemen, carriage robes, opera cloaks and carriage wraps; Personal; Borders for Fichus, jackets, hoods, etc.; crochet hexagon for cover, knitted hexagon for cover, crochet stitch for under-skirts; fringes for trimming capes, hoods, etc.; Girl's Crochet collar; Lady's knitted and crochet mitten; Grandpapa's Story - a Thanksgiving Episode; Great centerfold compilation of humorous Thanksgiving illustrations; Paris Fashions; Charles Mathews; Debenham's Vow - continued; Nice Thanksgiving full-page illustration with young lady praying; humor. Average wear. Clipping from first page. Book