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9788522107131-11-84636Cengage. New. Cengage unknown
74-0724New York Adama Books 1984. 8vo. 10 pp. Soft cover. Stitched bindings. Minor signs of shelf wear. Slight creasing along spine. Very Good. Original price on back cover: $14.95ISBN: 0915361140Provenance: From the collection of the Peter Norton Family Foundation Santa Monica Ca. In 2003 Norton the founder of Norton Utilities became the chairman of the board of the MoMA PS1. New York, Adama Books, 1984. paperback
74-1000Pasadena: Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association 1971. 4to. 47 pp. Soft covers. Stitched bindings. Light creasing. Minimal signs of wear. Very Good. Provenance: 19th & 20th Century Ephemera from the collection of the late Frederick G.Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. Pasadena: Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association, 1971. paperback
1416053565<p>New. Never used book</p>
2024197344Cuernavaca Morelos: La Cartonera Editorial 2024. First edition presumed. Cardboard Covers. New. 177p. boards cardboard covers. “Seis mujeres†is novel by José Rosas Ribeyro 1949-2023 a Peruvian poet and writer who is widely recognized as a leading figure in the Infrarrealist movement. This work was published by La Cartonera Editorial an independent artisanal publishing house based in Cuernavaca Morelos Mexico. This copy is number 22 in a limited run of 126. La Cartonera Editorial unknown
0520282671New. Brand new and still unused unknown
74-0671San Diego : Installation Gallery 1995. 4to. 178 pp. Minor signs of shelf wear. Soft covers. Light creasing. Mostly color plates. Very Good. Text in English with parallel Spanish translation.ISBN: 0964255413 9780964255418Provenance: From the collection of the Peter Norton Family Foundation Santa Monica Ca. In 2003 Norton the founder of Norton Utilities became the chairman of the board of the MoMA PS1. San Diego : Installation Gallery, 1995. paperback
18557601New York: Saxton and Company 1855. 2nd Edition . Hardcover. Very Good-. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. being a Practical Treatise on the Propagation Cultivation and Management of the Rose in all seasons with a list of choice and approved varieties adapted to the climate of the United States. To which are added full Directions for the Treatment of the Dahlia. 2nd ed. NY 1855. 8vo. 96 pages. Brown cloth. Slight wear to top of spine. Brown cloth. <br/> <br/> Saxton and Company hardcover
193123714New York: Gold Label Books. Very Good in Very Good dj. 1941 c.1931. Reprint. Hardcover. price-clipped solid copy minor wear and slight bumping at several corners light dust-soiling to top of text block; jacket has some very tiny tears and a bit of wrinkling along the top and bottom edges very slight paper loss at a few corners lightly soiled but still bright and garishly attractive. The second book in the "Lost Soul Trilogy" I don't think anybody's actually ever called it that but it sounds good doesn't it originally published in 1931 as an opportunistic follow-up to the sensational "No Bed of Roses." The books were written by one-time N.Y. Evening Graphic reporter Marjorie Smith purportedly based on the "discovered" diaries of one "O.W." a prostitute and drug addict. In fact in the final chapter of this volume the narrator/diarist relates how she was tracked down by the woman presumably Miss Smith who had found three of her diaries; she proceeded to sell her the rights to her sordid story along with another fifteen! notebooks. This wealth of material allowed the author to document another five years' worth of "drunken brawls maniacal paroxysms poverty disease suffering and raving viciousness" that ultimately drove O.W. to commit herself to "narcosan treatment" i.e. drug rehab at New York's Welfare Island.which basically led her to conclude that she "didn't want to be saved." The book's conclusion is about as bleak as can be imagined: with the windfall from the sale of her diaries she buys herself a banana split briefly contemplates upgrading her wardrobe figuring if she looks prosperous she can get $4 for a trick instead of a measly $1.50 then admits to herself that all she really wants is "decks and decks of dope." And that it seems would have been that -- except that nearly twenty years later Ms. Smith made another fortuitous "discovery" i.e. that O.W. had had a daughter given up for adoption in infancy. And before you can say "Trilogy" there was another book "With My Eyes Wide Open: The Story of Another Lost Soul" chronicling THAT poor ignorant girl's doomed struggle against the curse of her wretched mother's "bad blood." Ah for the good old days when sluts were scorned and degraded instead of being given their own reality shows. . Gold Label Books hardcover
193123714New York: Gold Label Books. Very Good in Very Good dj. 1941 c.1931. Reprint. Hardcover. price-clipped solid copy minor wear and slight bumping at several corners light dust-soiling to top of text block; jacket has some very tiny tears and a bit of wrinkling along the top and bottom edges very slight paper loss at a few corners lightly soiled but still bright and garishly attractive. The second book in the "Lost Soul Trilogy" I don't think anybody's actually ever called it that but it sounds good doesn't it originally published in 1931 as an opportunistic follow-up to the sensational "No Bed of Roses." The books were written by one-time N.Y. Evening Graphic reporter Marjorie Smith purportedly based on the "discovered" diaries of one "O.W." a prostitute and drug addict. In fact in the final chapter of this volume the narrator/diarist relates how she was tracked down by the woman presumably Miss Smith who had found three of her diaries; she proceeded to sell her the rights to her sordid story along with another fifteen! notebooks. This wealth of material allowed the author to document another five years' worth of "drunken brawls maniacal paroxysms poverty disease suffering and raving viciousness" that ultimately drove O.W. to commit herself to "narcosan treatment" i.e. drug rehab at New York's Welfare Island.which basically led her to conclude that she "didn't want to be saved." The book's conclusion is about as bleak as can be imagined: with the windfall from the sale of her diaries she buys herself a banana split briefly contemplates upgrading her wardrobe figuring if she looks prosperous she can get $4 for a trick instead of a measly $1.50 then admits to herself that all she really wants is "decks and decks of dope." And that it seems would have been that -- except that nearly twenty years later Ms. Smith made another fortuitous "discovery" i.e. that O.W. had had a daughter given up for adoption in infancy. And before you can say "Trilogy" there was another book "With My Eyes Wide Open: The Story of Another Lost Soul" chronicling THAT poor ignorant girl's doomed struggle against the curse of her wretched mother's "bad blood." Ah for the good old days when sluts were scorned and degraded instead of being given their own reality shows. . Gold Label Books hardcover books
19333534Pasadena 1933. 12 black and white postcard size photographs 9 cm x 14 cm. All views have strong contrasts and are in nice condition. 12 photographs documenting the January 2 1933 Tournament of Roses Parade and the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. All are identified and dated on the reverse in pencil with captions. 10 views of the parade showing the floats for Altadena San Francisco Santa Barbara Catalina Island Long Beach San Marino Pasadena and Alice in Wonderland. The two Rose Bowl game views are taken near midfield the 50 yard marker is viewable maybe ten rows up.<br/><br/>"Southern California University and Pasadena Cal Bands after the half at the Foot Ball Game between Southern California and Pittsburgh Pa University. Pasadena Cal Jan. 2 - 1933 unknown books
20082-1436314445Xlibris Corp 2008. Paperback. New. 236 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.54 inches. Xlibris Corp paperback
195857864Lisboa : Ministerio do Ultramar - Junta de InvestigaÂoes do Ultramar 1958. 255x195mm. livro brochado. Non coupÂŽ. Bel exemplaire. 680 Ministerio do Ultramar - Junta de InvestigaÂoes do Ultramar unknown
6742France Album cartonnage éditeur sans date In12 Obl non paginé (36 pages) 64 dessins de A. Karl
18821201591882 A Angers, Imprimerie E. Barassé - 1876 - 1 plaquette de 68 pages sous forme d'un ensemble de feuillets cousus sans page de titre sous pochette muette d'époque
3432paris au bureau du nouveau monde 1849 plaquette in 12 broché 70 pages - couverture détachée et petits manques fortes mouillures dans le texte mais document rare
35010Paris. Emile-Paul. 1944. In-12. br. Couv. rempliée. Vignette de Jean Lombard. 52 p. Ex. N° 983 sur Vélin. BE.
1885694981885 Année 1885 - 22ème volume - 1 vol petit in-8 - 480 pages - demi toile brune - Titre et années dorés -
31p. Insert printed on rose color paper indicating when nursery stock would arrive. 24mo. Original printed wraps. Drawing of nursery on rear cover, tiny tear in margin. Very nice copy. Very Scarce. PA PAMPH 19_38 BX1
R300266062Larousse. Non daté. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos frotté, Intérieur frais. - N° 201 : Le Lion contre l'Aigle (Belges et Allemands) par M. Charles GUYON. - N° 209 : Au Drapeau ! (Episodes de la Guerre) par M. Charles GUYON. - N° 220 : Les exploits d'une petite Roumaine. (Récit de la Guerre des Carpathes) par M. Charles GUYON. - N° 221 : Perdu dans New-York par H.-Pierre LINEL. - N° 250: Guignol fait la Guerre. Par Gaston CONY et Luc MEGRET. - N° 254 : Les débuts d'un grand Inventeur par H.-Pierre LINEL. Paris, Larousse, 1915 à 1918, plaquettes in 12, broché, 10 à 15 gravures par fascicule, 32 à 48 pp.. . . . Classification Dewey : 940.3-Première Guerre mondiale 1914-1918
RO50043787H. PION. NON DATE. In-Folio. En feuillets. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Rousseurs. 7 pages de partitions. Premier plat illustré en couleur par L Pousthomis.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
200720404Poley Rec, 2007. 1 CD CD
46043Doornik, La Renaissance Du Livre, 2002 Softcover, 336pp., 24.5x24.5cm., doorlopend geïllustreerd in kleur. Nieuwstaat! Nederlands. ISBN 9782804606961.
12mo [19 x 13 cm]; 223 pp, frontis, numerous illus, including many full-page, from photos and drwgs, one folding plate, index. original cloth, gilt title lettering on front cover and spine, near fine copy. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. The first edition was in 1911 with only 159 pages, it being greatly expanded here. Many species are described. Stock 1303.
121p. Color pictorial title page. Illustrated with full page lovely color photographs. Numerous black and white photographs and drawings. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Hardbound. Probably from the McFarland Company Library. The first edition of "How to Grow Roses" was published as a pamphlet in 1910, shortly after Pyle and his father took control of Conard and Jones, a mail-order nursery and seed business. He was very active with McFarland in American Rose Society. Nice copy illustrating early twentieth century rose varieties. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PLANTS W135