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19936014Métailié 1993 130 pages 14x21x1cm. 1993. Broché. 130 pages. Un journaliste chilien exilé à Hambourg retourne en Patagonie pour enquêter sur le naufrage suspect d'un baleinier industriel japonais. Ce voyage le ramène sur les lieux de son adolescence et le confronte aux horreurs de la pêche industrielle moderne dans une quête pour sauver les baleines qui se transforme en récit écologique engagé
50 pages. Features: Bingo or Bust? - feature article on bingo in Nanaimo with photo of Carol Lafond and Debbie Jorgenson at play at the Shamrock Bingo Hall; Halcyon's proposed new fast passenger-only ferry service to Vancouver; Full-page advertisement for Cameron Island, Phase II; The Killer Whale Conundrum - article on these local giants by Alison Watt; Nice full-page ad for Zeta's Cafe; Super full-page ad for Anton's "all wood pit style barbecue" on Victoria Crescent; Dozens of additional ads for local small businesses; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
6759<p>Alma Ontario: Alma History Committee. Spiral_bound. Very Good . History of Alma Ontario Canada covering such topics as Alma Village churches businesses doctors family histories schools farm histories village histories customs and more. Tight binding. No chips tears creases or written inscriptions. RIchly illustrated with black and white photos. Light crease on rear cover. Size: Sm 4to 9" to 11". 340 pp. <br /><br /></p> Alma History Committee
1936602044<p>on a 3/4 length seated pose in costume for "Show Boat" with director James Whale in a behind the camera shot going over the script. Photograph is on single stock; 8" x 10"; very good; 1936. "Showboat" was released in 1936 directed by James Whale and starring Irene Dunne Allan Jones Helen Morgan Paul Robeson Charles Winninger Hattie McDaniel Donald Cook and Sammy White with music by Jerome Kern and words by Oscar Hammerstein II. Robeson 1898-1976 born April 9 1898 Princeton New Jersey; died January 23 1976 Philadelphia Pennsylvania; Black American singer and actor; Jerome Kern wrote the song "Ol' Man River" for Robeson which he sang in the play 1928 and the movie 1936. Whale 1896-1957 born July 22 1896 Dudley England; died May 29 1957 Hollywood California; English actor set designer and then director; imported to Hollywood in 1930 to direct the screen version of his state success "Journey's End"; best remembered for his four stylish horror films "Frankenstein"; "The Old Dark House"; "The Invisible Man" and "The Bride of Frankenstein"; retired from film in early 1940's to pursue painting; drowned in his swimming pool under mysterious circumstances.</p>
602044on a 3/4 length seated pose in costume for "Show Boat" with director James Whale in a behind the camera shot going over the script. Photograph is on single stock; 8" x 10"; very good; 1936. "Showboat" was released in 1936 directed by James Whale and starring Irene Dunne Allan Jones Helen Morgan Paul Robeson Charles Winninger Hattie McDaniel Donald Cook and Sammy White with music by Jerome Kern and words by Oscar Hammerstein II. Robeson 1898-1976 born April 9 1898 Princeton New Jersey; died January 23 1976 Philadelphia Pennsylvania; Black American singer and actor; Jerome Kern wrote the song "Ol' Man River" for Robeson which he sang in the play 1928 and the movie 1936. Whale 1896-1957 born July 22 1896 Dudley England; died May 29 1957 Hollywood California; English actor set designer and then director; imported to Hollywood in 1930 to direct the screen version of his state success "Journey's End"; best remembered for his four stylish horror films "Frankenstein"; "The Old Dark House"; "The Invisible Man" and "The Bride of Frankenstein"; retired from film in early 1940's to pursue painting; drowned in his swimming pool under mysterious circumstances. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. paperback books
1955101708Amiot Dumont, coll. « Étoile filante » 1955 In-8 broché 21,5 cm sur 15,7. 208 pages. Couverture abîmée au dos effrangés aux mors, Pages brunies, Sinon Bon état d’occasion.
21738Paris, Amiot/Dumont, 1955. 16 x 21, 209 pp., quelques illustrations en N/B, broché + jaquette, bon état (jaquette légèrement défraîchie).
1997500024839Vauvenargues 1997 190 pages 1997. Broché. 190 pages.
115348sd Edition du Musée Océanographique de Monaco - Ouvrage non daté (Approx. 1930 / 1940) - 18e édition - 89e Mille - Petit in-8, broché avec illustration sur la première de couverture, sous papier cristal - 67 pages - Très nombreuses illustrations et reproductions photographiques en N&B in et hors texte
21848N°3 de 1990 - N° 286/ 650 - In 8 broché - 116 pages
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 154pp. Britain's biggest music magazine with features on Adele, Queen, Queen photo feature, Elbow, MNDR, Oasis, Linkin Park, Noah and the Whale, Liam Gallagher, John Grant and lots more.
200454713Universal Pictures, 2004. DVD DVD
2001Q-071905592XManchester University Press 2001-09-17. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Manchester University Press paperback
28 pages. Black and white illustrations. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Solid copy. Book
42196The larger print of Jonah getting coughed up by the whale "Evomit Absorptum Caeco de Guttere Coetus" ca. 1615 is signed on the plate "Marten de Vos Inventor." It is a later adaptation of one of de Vos's 1585 series of four engravings illustrating the story of Jonah. Image size is 20 1/4 x 16 inches. I love the image and the title is wonderful too. I hardly ever get to buy or sell anything with "Evomit" in the title. In earlier states Jehovah was pictured in person as in the smaller engraving which measures 9 3/4 x 8 1/8 inches. In later states His image was replaced by a symbolic tetragram. Later still as in this large print God disappears completely from the scene. The large print is in very good condition with a faint central fold line. It is trimmed to the margin. The smaller print is untrimmed. Both prints books
193818307New York: Press of the Woolly Whale 1938. Self - wrappers. Fine. One folded sheet. 23 x 16 cm. <br/><br/> Press of the Woolly Whale unknown books
1939WRCLIT35444New York: Press of the Woolly Whale 1939. Cloth printed label. Fine. First edition of this discussion of the history of the first item known to have been printed in English-speaking North America: the 1639 Oath of a Freeman. Although a version was reprinted in 1647 in NEW ENGLANDS JONAS no authentic copy of the original is known to exist. A forgery played a central role in the Mark Hoffman murder/forgery scandal. LAWSON & PANKOW 88. Press of the Woolly Whale hardcover books
1931WRCLIT82802New York: Privately printed at the Press of the Woolly Whale 1931. Octavo. Gilt parchment boards t.e.g. Title illumined in gold and silver. First edition. One of 140 copies printed by hand by Cary. A few faint smudges to boards otherwise fine in slipcase. LAWSON & PANKOW 14. Privately printed at the Press of the Woolly Whale hardcover books
1934WRCLIT35455New York: Press of the Woolly Whale 1934. Quarto. Printed wrappers. Collotype plates and illustrations. A fine copy. I:4. The final number of Goudy's distinguished periodical published sixteen years after the first number and the intervention of McMurtrie's periodical of the same title. A total of 514 copies were printed. CARY 216. LAWSON & PANKOW 39. Press of the Woolly Whale unknown books
1935WRCLIT82806New York: Press of the Woolly Whale 1935. Sq. octavo. Quarter open-sewn silk and boards paper label. Maps and decorations throughout by Warren Chappell. Binding a bit sunned with modest foxing and a few small spots to endsheets and edges; very good. One of "less than 250 copies on Kawara" paper issued as the Press's Christmas book for the year. With the small bookplate on the front pastedown of printer/typographer Carl. P. Rollins. LAWSON & PANKOW 47. Press of the Woolly Whale hardcover books
1933WRCLIT82803New York: Press of the Woolly Whale 1933. Large octavo. Quarter calf and Natsume paper over boards t.e.g. Portraits and facsimiles. Some seemingly inevitable rubbing to head and toe of spine else fine. First edition. One of an unspecified number of copies printed for distribution as the press's Christmas offering. LAWSON & PANKOW 28. Press of the Woolly Whale hardcover books
1939WRCLIT35463New York: Press of the Woolly Whale 1939. Oblong octavo. Pictorial parchment wrapper over stiff wrappers. Illustrations by Warren A. Chappell. The adhesive affixing the wrapper flaps has darkened and caused a slight bow to the wrappers else fine. First edition printed for private distribution. The first use in America of a music type designed by Paul Koch. A meditation on Dachshund micturition and at one point highly sought by aficionados of the process. LAWSON & PANKOW 86. Press of the Woolly Whale unknown books
1934WRCLIT54829New York: Press of the Woolly Whale 1934. 12mo. Decorated boards. Colored illustrations by Philip G. Reed. Printed in Lutetia types on handmade paper. Near fine. LAWSON & PANKOW 40. Press of the Woolly Whale hardcover books
1933WRCLIT45571New York: Press of the Woolly Whale 1933. Cloth and boards. First separate edition with a foreword by Melbert B. Carey Jr. the printer. One of an unspecified limited edition for private distribution. Very fine. LAWSON & PANKOW 26. Press of the Woolly Whale hardcover books
1931WRCLIT35449New York: Press of the Woolly Whale 1931. Half blue morocco t.e.g. First limited edition of the author's first novel first published in 1910. One of two hundred and fifty copies printed for private distribution as the press's Christmas book. A fine copy. LAWSON & PANKOW 15. Press of the Woolly Whale unknown books