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19701658897579Times Printing Co. 1970. Unknown. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding with general signs of previous use. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Times Printing Co. unknown
0265973082.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0666926646.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19851149431985 N° 20 - 1985 / 1 - Revue illustrée - In-4, broché couverture illustrée - 40 pages - Très nombreuses photographies en couleurs et en N&B in et hors texte
19851149441985 N° 21 - 1985 / 2 - Revue illustrée - In-4, broché couverture illustrée - 40 pages - Très nombreuses photographies en couleurs et en N&B in et hors texte
0366303880.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
195782152Paris, Le Club du Meilleur Livre. Coll. Les quatre saisons. , 1957, in-8 carré, cartonnage éditeur, sous rodhoïd, 233 pages. Edition limitée à 6000 ex. numérotés. Bon état. Maquette de J. Fricker.
195619661Paris, Club Français du Livre, 1956, in-8, cartonnage éditeur toilé, 251 pages. Bon état. Ill. Carte.
195924325Paris, Le Club Français du Livre, 1959, Cartonnage éditeur, 617 pages. Bon état. Exemplaire 1/20000
195482134Paris, Le Club du Meilleur Livre. Coll. La lanterne Magique., 1954, in-8 carré, cartonnage éditeur, sous rodhoïd, 224 pages. Edition limitée à 6500 ex. numérotés. Bon état. Maquette : Georges Bracher.
195374748Paris, Club Français du Livre, 1953, cartonnage éditeur toilé, 278 pages. Bon état.
195080344Paris, Le Club Français du Livre , 1950, in-8, demi-chagrin noir à dos long, 550p. Très bon état. Edition hors commerce numérotée.
195073405Paris, Club Français du Livre, 1950, in-8, cartonnage éditeur , 172 pages. Hormis un petit manque de toile au dos, ex. en bon état.
1940169491United States: c.1940-60. A visual record of a rarely seen and poorly documented world - an accidental history An unusually extensive group of these evocative "table photographs" striking records of largely African-American audiences in the glamorous sociable and intentionally inclusive world of mid-century nightclubs. Shot by in-house photographers developed on site and sold for a dollar at the end of the evening these quick souvenirs now amount to a rare visual history of a poorly documented milieu. As Gold notes they "turn the camera round": instead of performers we see the audiences - a critical part of what Jason Moran calls the jazz "ecosystem." The collection offers a nationwide survey of venues from the extravagant to the resolutely down-home. At New York's Café Zanzibar with its spectacular floor shows and "Zanzibeauts" the audience was integrated but largely white prompting Langston Hughes's caustic observation about the seating hierarchy - an impression borne out by the image here. Detroit's Gay Bar Lounge another "black and tan" joint catered to a mostly Black clientele and offered a rougher edge: in 1947 the barkeep famously shot two stick-up artists with the.38s kept beneath the cash register. Equally compelling are the histories of Black enterprise that surface. Oakland's Athens Elks Cocktail Lounge home to Lodge 70 of the Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the World stood at the centre of West Oakland's vibrant musical scene hosting countless jam sessions and serving as the informal checkpoint for touring African-American musicians. In Los Angeles Dootsie Williams's Dooto Music Center founded by the trumpeter-turned-entrepreneur provided one of the city's foremost Black cultural venues praised by the Los Angeles Sentinel as "the most-needed cultural and recreation center in Southern California." The photographers themselves remain surprisingly elusive though a few can be traced. In Columbus George Pierce ran a record shop and studio in Bronzeville and supplied images to the Ohio Sentinel and other regional papers; in Detroit Earl Fowler's Top Hat Photo developed into a significant presence in the Black Press with Fowler later serving as chief of the Los Angeles bureau of Now! magazine. Beyond these contexts the photographs' enduring appeal lies in the human dramas unfolding across their tabletops: the conviviality style and fleeting alliances captured in a moment of collective ease. A scene from Gamby's in Baltimore is emblematic - six convivial hat-tipping men and two young women smiling through a forest of shot glasses presided over by a portrait of Fats Waller. It is warmly enigmatic yet inviting an offhand welcome extended across time. A more detailed description and full listing is available on request. Together 66 black and white gelatin silver print photographs 62 c.127 x 178 mm; 3 approximately 178 x 254 mm around 50 are in their original plain or printed souvenir folders the balance loose. Loose photos and folders with occasional wear and mild damp-staining some annotations verso of prints and to folders prints occasionally stapled into folders overall the group remains about very good. Ronald Auther "The Oakland Larks" The Shadow Ball Express: African American Baseball Renderings and other Facts of Life online; Clora Bryant et al Central Avenue Sounds; Jazz in Los Angeles 1930s-1950s 1998; Jeff Gold Sittin' In: Jazz Clubs of the 1940s and 1950s 2020; Robert Petersen "Before Motown: L.A.'s Black-owned Music Empire" PBS SoCal online. unknown
195482156Paris, Le Club du Meilleur LIvre, 1954, in-8, cartonnage éditeur, sous rodhoïd, 243p. Edition h.-c. limitée à 5000 ex. Bon état. Maquette de Bernard Kagane.
19654559éditions john didier 1965 299 pages in8. 1965. broché. 299 pages. Ouvrage analysant les clubs politiques en France probablement sous un angle historique et sociologique examinant leur rôle fonctionnement et influence dans le paysage politique
195535972Paris, Le Club Français du Livre, 1955, in-8, Reliure toilée, 855 pages. Exemplaire 1/6500 du tirage hors commerce. Bon état
195369740Paris, Le Club Français du Livre, 1953, in-8, cartonnage toilé éditeur, sans rodhoïd., 296 pages. Tirage limité à 5000 ex. Maquette de Jacques Daniel. Bon état.
Pages 386-450 plus 12 pages of lovely nostalgic ads. Features: The Land of the Girl Queen (The Netherlands/Holland) - article with nice photos; The Paintings of Madame F. Bries; Moonlight - short story; The Parent and the Nervous Child; The Meloon Farm (continued); Midsummer Fashions - with great illustrations; Cut Paper Patterns; June Days in Paris; Club Life in Women's Colleges - article with photos of Miss Annie Lyndesay Wilkinson, Miss Grace Lattimer Jones, Miss Bertha Wendell Groesbeck and Miss Sarah Watson Sanderson; The 20th Century Baby, Part VII - His Amusements; Answers to Mothers; The Summer Girl's Complexion; Windows and Their Decoration; Recipes for Warm Days; News of the Women's Clubs; Nice one-page ad for Waltere Baker & Co. Cocaos and Chocolates; and more. Covers detached but present. Few library markings. Average wear. A worthy copy of this charmming vintage issue. Book
160 pages. Features: Our Silent Partner Against Communism - Reinhard Gehlen; Who'll Pay for Your College Education?; A Footnote to the Air Force Manual; The Enemy Whacks Away at The Family Bible; Pat Brown - California's Controversial Governor; The Swastika vs the Hammer and Sickle; The Money Changers - conclusion of a 10 March 1935 address by Father Charles Coughlin; Threat to Internationalize the Panama Canal; Magnetism! - man taps nature's invisible web of force; Kelp - Abundant Sea Harvest; Betrayal of South Korea; Cyrus Eaton "Honored" with Lenin Peace Prize; Your Amazing Blood; America's Youngest teachers - The Science Clubs of America; Congress Views UNESCO; Stop Pampering Sneak Intruders - counter-intelligence; Hot Dog!; A Salute to Helen Keller; Sharing America's Abundance; It's Never Too Late; Muscle in on Health; Freak Squeaks; Why Kentucky Colonels?; Rothschilds and Rockefellers, Part III - their interests penetrate all aspects of American life; The St. Lawrence Seaway; Does Russia Have the Earth's Stablest Currency?; Communist Swastikas - Pat Walsh of the RCMP says Communists used to paint swastikas on Montreal synagogues to scare local Jews into voting for and supporting them; executive Health; America Keeps a 165-Year Old Promise - payments to the Indians of the Six Nations; A Clue in the Missile Lag History - Five Years Ago Congress Could Not Stomach Joseph McCarthy's Censurable Truths - But Today...; Cigarette Smoking - major cause of lung cancer; Survival in Learning; Death of a Church - Holy Trinity Episcopal Protestant Church in Brooklyn; Parental Function; Adolph Eichmann and the Bitter Harvest of Hate - Voice of All Faiths Protest His Kidnapping by Israel in Argentina; Cowboy Talk; Who Are Our Rulers? - Fascinating article on the Rothschilds / International Bankers and their techniques for control; Lesson of Experience - Foreign Aid; Your Health - Two Factors for Longer Life; Maine Becomes a State of Mind. To Tranquilize or Not?. Minimal markings. Moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
195477253Paris, Club Français du Livre, Classiques, 1954, in-8, pleine toile éditeur, 381 pages. Bon exemplaire.
192986035Paris, Librairie de Paris, Firmin-Didot et Cie 1929, in-12, broché, 356p. Portrait en frontispice. Rousseurs inégales. Bon exemplaire.
Hardcover. 8vo; 192 pages; 24 cm. Includes list of members. "Published...in commemoratio n of their Twentieth Anniversary. " 4 volumes of addresses were eventually published Includes list of members at rear. Includes talks given by Solomon Schechter, Louis Marshall, Max J. Kohler, Israel Abrams, Dr. David de Sola Pool, etc. Very Good Condition. (AMR-45-4)
8vo; 216 pages. "Published...in commemoration of their Thirtieth Anniversary. " 4 volumes of addresses were eventually published Includes list of members at rear. Includes talks given by Dr. Stephen Wise, Kaufmann Kohler, Louis Marshall, Max J. Kohler, Israel Abrams, and others. Attractive green cloth cover with gilt lettering and lion emblem. Very Good Condition. (SPEC-27-26)
8vo; 243 pages; Hardcover. 8vo; 250 pages; 24 cm. Includes list of members. The final of 4 volumes of addresses published Includes list of members at rear. Includes talks given by Hon. Samson Lachman, Louis Marshall, Max J. Kohler, Morris R. Cohen, Felix Warburg, & Nelson Glueck. Also includes a collection of 5 essays by Mrs. Rebekah & others of "The American Jewess Fifty years Ago and Now. " Institional marks on end pages and frontpiece. Otherwise very good condition. (AMR-45-5)