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Mm 255x290 Collana "Cultura popolare del Veneto". Edizione fuori commercio riservata alla Cassa di Risparmio di Padova e Rovigo. Testi di Alpago-Novello, Bernardi, Borsatto, Coltro, Corrain, Guardalben, Carla Marcato, Gianna Marcato, Selmin; fotografie di Massimo Tosello. Volume cartonato rigido di 237 pagine, sovraccoperta editoriale, ricco apparato iconografico a colori e in nero. Libro in condizioni di nuovo. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Mm 210x230 Brossura originale, 138 pagine riccamente illustrate in nero lungo l'intero testo. Copia come nuova, solo una dedica in apertura. Spedizione in 24 ore dalal conferma dell'ordine.
280 pages. Songs include: Going Down; Superstition; Cause We've Ended as Lovers; I Ain't Superstitious; Ambitious; Guitar Shop; Where Were You; People Get Ready; Led Boots; The Pump; El Becko; Air Blower; Freeway Jam; Situation; Goodbye Pork Pie Hat; Star Cycle; Blue Wind; Beck's Bolero; Rock My Plumsoul; Ket Me Love You; All Shook Up; Spanish Boots; Plynth; Rice Pudding. An unused copy. One-inch opening at top of front cover and spine, otherwise clean and unmarked with light wear. A wonderful Jeff Beck collectible. Book
Mm 170x240 Brossura originale, 141 pagine con illustrazioni b/n nel testo. Nuovo, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Mm 135x210 Brossura editoriale di 104 pagine, alcune illustrazioni in nero nel testo. Esemplare in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Mm 135x210 Brossura editoriale di 158 pagine, alcune illustrazioni in nero nel testo. Esemplare in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
1st Puffin edition. Good pbk. Creasing to the covers. ISBN 0140509569. 15356. eng
Full brown cloth boards with pasted-down illustration. Worn, tattered dust jacket. 6 7/8"w x 7"h. 70 pages. Small ink mark on front endpaper, otherwise clean and unmarked; tight binding.
Volume 80, containing entres of large white pigs born before 1st July 1963. VG hbk bound in green cloth, gilt title lettering. 423 pages. 23388. eng
8vo, 461 pages, not illustrated. Containing entres of large white pigs born before 1st July 1961. eng
Pages 582-644 plus 8 pages of nostalgic ads. Features: Illustration of Tsi An, Dowager Empress of China; On the House-Boat "Dragon"; The Minister's Fireworks; The Metropolitan Golf Champion - article with photo of Miss Genevieve Hecker; The Wife of Aguinaldo - substantial article on Mrs. Emilio Aguinaldo of the Philippines with photo portrait of her; The Automobile at the National Capital - article with great photos of early cars; The Little Brown Mate; The Dowager Empress of China; How to Sail a Cat-Boat - photo-illustrated article; The Meloon Farm (Continued); The World of Fashion - nicely illustrated; Long Cloaks for Early Autumn; New Designs for Serge and Linen Gowns; Cut Paper Patterns; Art Student Life in Paris; News of the Women's Clubs; The Child and Its World - III - The Child's Food; One Woman's Architectural Experiment - Mrs. Charles Coffin and her home in Montclair, New Jersey - article with nice photos; ; In Jocund Vein; Recipes for Warm Days; Nice ad for Armour's Pork and Beans on back cover features baby illustrations beneath tag line "You Don't Know Beans Until You've Tried..."; and more. Few library markings. Above-average wear to covers which are detached but present. Nibbling to upper corner of last few pages. A worthy copy of this charmming vintage issue. Book
Book is in excellent condition except for the bottom edge of the covers that show a little wear. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows light signs of shelf wear only, no tears. A large, heavily illustrated book at 586 pages.
Book is in excellent condition with a few small stains on cover only. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Reprinted from 1909, heavily illustrated, 288 pages. Contents include: Barns and stock, Poultry and bees, Garden and orchars, Field and wood, Gates and doors, Handy pig catcher, Carcass derrick, Transfer cart for small animals, Management of kicking cows, Make the horse eat slowly, Homemade refrigerator, etc.
In 8°; 27, (1) pp. Senza brossura ma non slegato. Bella riedizione non comune stampata su carta di grande qualità a Bologna dalla Società Tipografica dei Compositori, di questo celeberrimo scritto di Giuseppe Ferrari (1720 - 1773), noto anche con lo pseudonimo di Tigrinto Bistonio, umanista e abate italiano originario di Castelvetro. "V'imbatterete subito in un delizioso poemetto che, più o meno e con stile assai più concettoso e minuettabile del nostro, scrisse nel Settecento l'Abate Giuseppe Ferrari da Castelvetro: "Gli elogi del Porco". Erano tempi, quelli, di Dotte Accademie e, non esistendo "Il Rischiatutto", si passava la serata leggendo quel che c'era. Nel caso dell'Abate, che si celava sotto il nome pomposo di "Tigrinto Bistonio", Accademico Ducale de' Dissonanti di Modena, assistiamo ad una deliziosa arringa defensionale, in versi, del "povero maiale". Anche l'Abate, nel Settecento, avverte dunque l'esigenza di "riabilitare" (oggi gli intellettuali parlerebbero di "recupero"), di rivalutare insomma il diffamatissimo, oltraggiatissimo porco. Lo lava (o tenta di lavarlo: già non è facile oggi, lavare un porco, figuriamoci nel XVIII secolo, senza i biodegradabili) da quelle incrostazioni di leggende, di sussurri, di pettegolezzi che, maledizione (basta con "porca miseria!" che, fra l'altro, è un nuovo controsenso…) l'hanno da sempre perseguitato" (E. Tortora-A. Angelini, Presentazione, in. "Gli elogi del porco", Modena, 1973, pp. 3-4). A parte la mancanza della brossura in buone-ottime condizioni di conservazione.
82 pages. Features: The Terlingua, Velasco & Northern; Second Generation Garden Railroading - Part 2; Glues and Adhesives - Part 1; Equipment on the Pig Point Line; Building the Woodland Railway; The Table Saw - Part 4; Two Live Steamers. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
Ex-library book with the usual stamps and markings. Interior pages clean and unmarked; tight binding. 264 pages. Illustrated by Kurt Wiese.
8 page pop-up book which, when opened and secured by paper clip per instructions, provides a 360 degree view. Undated. Circa 1955? Westminster Books logo upon back cover. Printed in Holland. Covers show smiling boy and girl in barnyard with pig and dog. Former owner's name neatly printed beneath first pop-up. Spiral metal binding partially flattened at spots. Large tear to third pop-up was repaired by former owner. Small opening to bottom of first pop-up also repaired. Half-inch opening to bottom of back cover. Average external wear. Lovely softly-hued colour illustrations depict active, yet tranquil farm scenes. Book
Includes music and lyrics for the following songs: The Band Played Waltzing Matilda; No Man's Land; Leaving Nancy; Since Nancy Died; Now I'm Easy; The Song of the Whale; Leaving in the Morning; Glasgow Lullaby; Shining River; Sandy is a Soldier; Life-Boat Men of Hoy; Belle of Broughton; No Use for Him; Mary and Me; Front Row Cowboy; The Wee China Pig; Big Mansion House on the Hill; The Aussie Bar-B-Que Song; She'll Be Right; The War Correspondent; Love Song of a Simple Man; My Youngest Song Came Home Today; Song Notes. Interesting black and white illustrations. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A quality copy. Book
80 pages. Undated. Circa early 1900s? Colour illustration upon front board shows two young girls and a boy making daisy chains. Colour plate frontis (by D.C.S.?) shows girl on park bench reading to three youngsters and a dog seated around her, with the caption "There sits fair-haired Effie." Stories include: Playing Horses; The Concert at the Zoo; The Holiday Coach; The Bravest Deed; Going to See the Queen; A Visit to the Country; Elsie's Team; Eric's Holiday; Mrs. Lion's Infant School; A visit to the West Indies; Five Peas in a Pod; Proud Mr. Drake; The Whistling Pig; The Stray Lamb; The Boy and the Monkey; A Merry Game; How do you Do?; Mrs. Otter and Her Young Ones; Morning Song; The Wonderful Doll's House; Tired of Waiting; Poor Mrs. Duck!; The Grand Duchess; The Clever Cat; Eddy's Accident; My Portrait; Father's Birthday Present; Will's Wondrous Story; Katie's Present; and Topsy and the Gypsies. Contemporary pencil gift greetings atop front free endpaper. Erased pencil writing inside front board nearly invisible. Hinges intact. Binding sound. Original maroon cloth backstrip intact. Average wear and soiling to boards. Moderate yellowing to contents. A sound copy of this charming work. Book
144 pages. Features: What about price supports?; Easier ways to handle corn; Roughage capacity; Save your beans; Pig hatcheries are here to stay; a plan for low-cost grade A milk; Keeping out of mortgage trouble; Wet-weather implements; Apply nitrogen now for extra profits; More beef from dry-land pasture; Better pasture with less cost and work; Machines dig their silage; They seed in standing corn; Six-Man football in Salem, New York, with photos including coach Bob Kana. Shopping with the Baugh family at Rucker-Rosenstock's, a department store in Petersburg, VA. Ads include: Nice color Studebaker car ad inside front cover; 1952 Buick; Willys 4WD trucks; New Holland baler ad features Ellsworth Waite of Alexander, NY; International Harvester (color photos); Prince Albert tobacco ad features singer George Morgan and William F. Quinn; Champion spark plug ad features great photos of Clarence, Frank and George Hoff who farm near Saginaw, Michigan; Ford pickups - with color photo of rancher and rice farmer W.E. Worthen, Jr. of Highlands, Texas; Oliver "Superior" seed drill; New Idea one-row corn picker (color photos); Charles Donaldson of Center Point Iowa appears in a Carlon pipe ad; Allis-Chalmers CA tractor; Ford Tractor (2-pages with photos); Kendall Gibson of Kirkwood, Illiinois appears in American Fence ad; Massey-Harris Tractor; Very nice color-photo 7up ad features BBQ scene with Granpa; Blue Bell work clothes; Funky color-photo ad for the Ford Ranch Wagon (drab blue); Pontiac car; Jergens lotion ad features Mrs. J.J. Hall of Grapevine, Texas, and her family; Winchester Super-X silvertip ammo; Noxzema ad features Mary Austin of Brooklyn, NY. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
196 pages. Features: Clamping a ban on brucellosis; Remote control for kilowatts; Pork profits begin with your boar; It's size that sells your fruit; Bulbs that bring an early spring; Hydraulic power makes tough jobs easy; Farm with fine tradition; Your Hog-cholera worries are whipped Sheep fit a lot of farms; Is your debt load balanced right?; The Great Greenbug fight; The squirrel and the .22; It's always farm-fire season; Tight bins for ear corn; The Kansas Twister (fiction); Scipio Takes a Day Off (fiction); Trail East (part 2 of 4). Ads: B.F. Goodrich ad with photo of Edwin B. Fenske of Reisel, Texas; Oldsmobile super '88'; Rayovac batteries (one color page); Florence heaters; USS Steel ad with photo of Ernest Randal of Morningview Stock Farm of Marion, Alabama; Small clipping from photo of page 31 of the article on the Porter farm of Terrell, TX; Ferguson '30' Tractor (color photo); Ford cars (color photos); Massey-Harris tractors; Studebaker trucks (color); Pontiac car; Dodge car; Chevrolet pickups; Lee work wear; Buick Roadmaster; Blue Bell work clothing; Ford Trucks - nice color photo ad with George Stephens of Douglas, AZ; Amazing Wolverine work shoe ad shows lady pulling plow; Two-page Chrysler photo ad by photographer Anton Bruehl includes designer A.W. Ross, Edward Barna, Leo Poma, and Dorothy D. Cooledge; Plymouth car; Ball Brand boots; Gulistan carpet (2 color pages); GMC truck; Motorola TV (one-page with photo); Homelite chainsaws; 'Peter Pain' attacks man in Ben-Gay ad; Peters ammo ad features Frank Niemuth of Fremont, WI; Willys 4WD Trucks; Lombard chainsaws; Betty Grable photos in Auto-Lite ad; McCulloch chainsaws; Tide detergents; Boltaflex (one page with color photo); Toni ad with Pat Barnard and Rita Daigle plus twins Janey and Joey Pope; Aunt Jemima (color); Domestic sewmachines; Jergens ad with Mrs. John Rinehart; Singer Sewing Centres; Nice one-page photo-illustrated ad for the American Hereford Association; Morton's salt; Sensational color Camel cigarette ad on back cover features gorgeous Joan Crawford in low-cut red dress. Tiny coupon clipped from page 177. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
184 pages. Features: Photo of twins Myra and Mary Long of Sheldon, IL; Texaco ad with Clarence Calrson of near Marshalltown, IA who plants corn with electricity; B.F. Goodrich ad features H.B. Johnson and Son citrus farm in Escondido, CA; Hybrid corn goes high-protein; Good-bye butcher bulls; Sell through a roadside stand; "That's Something Jim Developed" - James Fairbank, extension engineer at the College of Agriculture of the University of California at Davis; Rear-Engine Tractors; Calling All Animals; A new milk-pricing system; The Brubakers of Lancaster County - great color-photo-illustrated article on the family farm of Levi and Anna Brubaker, two miles west of Lancaster; Television is busting out all over; Short cuts to pork profits; Simplified insect control; Grass silage is a 'natural'; Residence of Claude Rains; and more. Ads: Good Year ad with photo of Lee Hunter of Jacksonville, FL and H.A. Vreeland of West Milford, NJ; Oldsmobile; GE radios; Ford trucks (color); Admiral radio; Oliver tractor; John Deere tractor (one page in color); Case slicer baler; Wheaties ad with photo of Missouri State Fair winner W.S. Buckley, of Garden City; Buick; Arvin radios; New Dodge trucks; Lee work clothes; Ford tractors (2 pages); Blue Bell denim - with photo of H.R. Belden; Disston one-man chainsaw; Sparton radio (color photo); Lux ad features Veronica Lake; Nice color Studebaker ad inside back cover features Isak Pedersen of Tietonview near Yakima, WA; Color Surge milker ad on back cover. Clipping from ad on page 39, A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Paris, Impr. Nationale, 1851 - In-4 - Broché - 355 pages - 26 planches H.T. représentant les animaux primés (avec légende) - bon exemplaire - envoi rapide et soigné
Paris, Impr. Nationale, 1851 - In-4 - Broché - 140 pages - 7 planches représentant les animaux primés (avec légende)& 5 planches de machines d'ont 1 sur double page, toutes H.T.- Bon exemplaire - envoi rapide et soigné
Paris, Impr. Nationale, 1856 - In-4 - Broché - 43 pages - 538 planches H.T. représentant les animaux primés (avec légende) - bon exemplaire - envoi rapide et soigné