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195423217Paris, Le Club Français du Livre, 1954, in-8 carré, cartonnage éditeur, 535 pages. Edition hors commerce, exemplaire 1/ 9000. Dos bruni. Intérieur bon.
195323218Paris, Le Club Français du Livre, 1953, in-8 carré, Cartonnage éditeur, 315 pages. Mors fendu entre les gardes, néanmoins solide exemplaire. Bon état. Edition hors commerce, exemplaire 1/ 6000
195274310Paris, Le Club Français du Livre, 1952, in-8, pleine toile éditeur , 181 pages. Maquette de Jacques Darche. Tirage limité à 4000 ex. Tâche éclaircie sur la 4e de couverture. Bon état.
Traduction, par Denise VAN MOPPES, de "Cry, the Beloved Country", célèbre roman publié en 1948 par l'écrivain sud-africain, membre libéral chrétien de la communauté anglaise (Natal, 1903-1988): récit de la réconciliation où 2 pères, l’un Noir et l’autre Blanc, partent chercher leurs enfants dans une ville, lieu de perdition. Ouvrage choisi comme "Livre du Mois" pour Novembre 1952: édition illustrée d'un frontispice couleurs de Marcel STOBBAERTS, dans une reliure conçue par Will's; tirée à 2000 exemplaires numérotés; exemplaire justifié n°1906. Français
19528565Paris, Le Club du Livre du Mois (Editions Albin Michel), 1952 1 volume In-8° (13,3 x 19,5cm) Reliure éditeur pleine toile noire; les 2 plats ornés d'un visage d'homme africain doré, dos orné d'un grand masque africain en long doré. 360p. dont 1 frontispice couleurs. Bon état (coiffe de tête légèrement frottée).
195674319Paris, Le Club du Meilleur Livre, 1956, in-8 carré, pleine toile éditeur, sous rodhoïd, 287 pages. Bon état. D'après les maquettes de Massin. Tiré à 6000 ex. Photographies extraites de trois films de M. Pagnol.
1926BRE918-002San Francisco CA:: Pacific Coast Society of Printing House Craftsmen's Clubs 1926. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. CONFERENCE ISSUE published in conjunction with the Second Conference of the Pacific District International Association of Printing House Craftsmen held in San Francisco July 1926. 8vo. 9 x 6 inches. xii 20 20 16 15 1 blank pp. Portion of the text printed within typographic borders with colored decorative initials the first segment of the text includes report of the Annual Meeting in San Fransisco July 1926 and includes report from officers Haywood Hunt President Frank Rodell Secretary and International Representative of the Pacific District photographic portraits of the Officers of the Pacific Coast Society of Printing House Craftsmen's Clubs mounted on page iv follows are the 4 contributions of the San Francisco Los Angeles Portland and Seattle Clubs including mounted 1 full-page color illustration of San Francisco signed in the plate by the artist full-page color reproduction of an illustration by Charles Marion Russell "American First Printer" 1926 full-page photograph of the Portland Club at a dinner local advertising from each city; text unmarked occasional light foxing. Printed orange wrappers printed paper top cover label; binding square and tight light fading to extremities and spine yapp edges a bit bruised with some minor tears. SCARCE. Very Good. The preliminaries include minutes and notes on the conference the report of the district representative of the International Association Frank H. Rodell and comments by the president of the Pacific Coast Society Hawyood H. Hunt 1888-1974 followed by four individual issues that provide information on the activities of the local branches of the Society lists of officers and members and advertisements for regional companies in the printing and allied trades. The Los Angeles issue contains remarks by A. B. Bruce McAllister often referred to as "Los Angeles' first fine printer" with his partner Harold Young and the San Francisco issue contains interesting biographic remarks about John Henry Nash and Ed and Robert Grabhorn that I have not seen in any other sources. The piece about the Grabhorns by Carroll T. Harris note the Grabhorn's desire to print a "masterpiece" 4 years before their 1930s Leaves of Grass. Also includes Haywood Hunt's small article on "The Renaissance by the Golden State. Pacific Coast Society of Printing House Craftsmen's Clubs paperback books
196680229Paris, Club Français du Livre. Coll. Privilège 6, 1966, 85x115mm, reliure souple éditeur, 209p. Très bon état. Maquette de Jacques Darche. Avec 26 ill.
196075114Paris, Club Français du Livre, 1960, in-8 carré, cartonnage toile illustré, 311 pages. Dos insolé, taches sur le 2e plat. Intérieur bon.
19114578sOttumwa Iowa: Ottumwa Federation of Womans Clubs 1911. Duodecimo gray stapled wrappers 110 pp. Worn copy of directory published just after the city’s Coucil voted to renumber everyone’s addresses. Contains both the new and old addresses for each city occupant; also notes all of the social clubs’ rosters and places of meeting. Ottumwa Federation of Womans Clubs, 1911. unknown books
0267283253.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1332198759.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1020831898.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
16 pages. Features: Souchak wins; Delighted Ben Hogan will play for U.S.; Photos of action at the Azalea Open; One-page Dunlop Maxfli ad features photo with Jack Fleck and Ed Furgol; Sensational four-page colour centerfold ad for Power-Bilt features illustrations of their men's and ladies clubs, special putters, men's chipper, and junior golf set; One-page photo-ad for Foot-Joy golf shoes features Doug Ford and a style 5502 shoe; Golf Pride Grips ad features photo endorsements from Chick Harbert and Tommy Bolt; Nice back cover Etonic golf shoe ad features photos of Harry Obitz, Bob Kay, Hank Furgol, Dick Fry and Everett Nelson; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
20 pages. Features: Maxwell wins at Hot Springs; New Record at N&S; Patty beats Betsy Rawls and Marlene; Ann Middlemas triumphs at Ponce; one-page ad for the Lectracar Duo golf cart; Photo of Mrs. Winston Glantz of Albuquerque; One-page two-color ad for Wilson Dyna-Powered irons; Large photo of Sir John Woodall congratulating Lieut. Paul E. Kelly, USAF, Bermuda's new amateur champion; Photo of Betty Dodd's dad helping her practice; Photo of Mickey Wright teaching her mother how to play; centerfold ad for Triangle plastic pipe shows course being irrigated; Photo of Mrs. Robert G. Nierman, Mrs. Denison K. Bullens, Mrs. Michael T. Pishko and Mrs. Daniel O. Delany; Photo of five Northwest stars with cancer swords and golf clubs includes Anne Quast, Jo Anne Gunderson, Pat Lesser, Ruth Jessen, and Mrs. Edean Anderson Ihlanfeldt; One-page ad for the Nadco triple balance golf cart; Ad for the E-Z-Go golf cart; Titleist ad on back cover (which is missing a chip from bottom edge); and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Photo of PGA President Harry Moffitt with Ronald Teacher of Glasgow; One-page two-color ad for Spalding golf clubs; One-page photo ad for the McCulloch Golf Pony; One-page photo golf-themed ad for the 1956 Lincoln car; Photo of folks fundraising for the Babe Zaharias Cancer Fund; Group photo of the Board of Governors of the Golf Course Architects - William H. Diddel, David W. and William H. Gordon, Robert Bruce Harris, William F. Bell, James G. Harrison, Howard Watson, and Robert F. Lawrence; Photo of Britisher Dr. William Twedell, Canadian Allan Code and American Joseph M. Wells; Photos at the Jamaican Open; Photo of the Women's Senior Auxiliary of the PGA; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Junie Buxbaum of Memphis wins; $5,000 to Bill Casper; Beverly and Kathy romp in proette pair event; Queen Anne Richardson of Ohio; McHale wins Colonial; One-page ad for Spalding Par-Flite clubs; Page of photos of Proettes at Virginia Hot Springs include Betty Dodd, Beverly Hanson, Betty Jameson, Diane Garrett, Gloria Fecht, Marilynn Smith and Betty Jameson; One-page two-color ad for George S. May's Tam O'Shanter (16th year) in Chicago; Photo and obituary of Robert Pl Jones, father of Robert Tyre Jones, II, noted golfer; Group photo of Wayne Jackson and others at the Virginia amateur contest; Photo of golf journalist Dr. Diosdada M. Yap of Bataan magazine; The Texas Wedge - instruction; Photo of Ed Tutwiler with R.J. Foley and William C. Campbell; Photo of Berridge Long with Mrs. H.A. Porter and Sally Carroll in WV; Titleist ad on back cover; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Wiffi British champion; Miss Jansen beats three cuppers; Rick Jones defeats Rex Baxter; Bev Hanson gets bath; Arnold Palmer on top - never behind at insurance open; Tips on getting out of sand; Photo of Washington Open champ Eddie Draper; Group photo of Mike Ierulli, Glen Scharback, Roy Wiggins, Ad Huycke, Bob Bronson and Dr. Inches in Oregon; One-page ad for Wilson Dyna-Powered clubs; One-page Maxfli ball ad features photo with Paul Hahn, Ed Furgol, Vinnie Richards and Jack Fleck; Photo of Mrs. Robert P. Nininger and Joseph Wolfe Bear, III; Titleist ad on back cover; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
20 pages. Features: Littler takes Palm Beach; U.S. Loses Curtis Cup; Dahlbender on top; Julius Boros explains swing fundamentals; U.S. Rubber ad for their Royal Special golf balls inside front cover; Nice one-page Spalding ad features Marilynn Smith and her Kro-Flite clubs; One-page illustrated ad for the International Golf Championship Trophy and the Canada Cup at the Wentworth Club, Surrey, England; 10 photos of stars at the Sunnehanna, including Frank Souchak, Sonny Tinney, Johnny Pott, Don Bisplinghoff, Hugh Wagner, Adele Dovey, Mrs. Glenn Johnson, Harry Manning, Peter Nisselson, Billy Booe, Jack Nicklaus (at age 15!), Eddie Merrins, Gene Dahlbender, Lief Larson, Bob Rankin, and Bob Gutwien; Half-page Stroke-Master ad features Byron Nelson photo endorsement; Eight nice photos from the Triangle at the Cavalier; Great photo of Myron Barrett teaching 28 young ladies at Wheeling CC, WV; Photo of young Daphne Dutton with Bobby Brownell, Max Elbin, Frank Emmet, Gen. Floyd L. Parks, Joe Gambatese and George Diffenbaugh; Photo of John R. Van Kleek with Mrs. Sybil Noble and John Cranford as they review plans for new golf course for the Paradise Point CC; Photo of Sam Snead signing to become pro at the Boca Raton Club in Florida; Photos of Jack Harkins, John R. Chappell Jr., C.G. Crockett, and Chester I. Williams; Etonic shoe ad on back cover shows the models 7180x and 7520; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
20 pages. Features: Jackpot for Thomson at Dallas; Rudolph wins western amateur; Marlene Hagge Spurts; Correcting a swing; Nice one-page two-color ad for MacGregor clubs with the new Tri-Tac Grip; One-page Foot-Joy ad features photo of PGA champ Doug Ford; Classy one-page men's fashion ad for Palm Beach tailored sportswear features photo of Cary Middlecoff with Gene Littler in Palm Springs; Nice one-page photo ad for Dunlop Maxfli balls features photos of trick shot artist Paul Hahn; One-page ad for the X2F-energized liquid center ball; One-page ad promoting the 1956 Canadian Open, July 5-8 in Montreal; Two photos of Gary Player illustrate his grip and backswing; Back cover ad for Acushnet / Titleist balls; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Slow play furore - Ford fined $100; Fairfield ahead at Pensacola; One-page two-color ad for MacGregor's Super Eye-O-Matic driver; One-page ad for Spalding's Par-Flite clubs; One-page golf-themed photo ad for the 1956 Lincoln car; Photo of Marilynn Smith dancing with Patty Berg; Photo of Marion G. Ridgely chatting with Anne Quast and Barbara Romack; Photo of Mickey Gallagher with Dave Ogilvie, Bob Jones and Alfred S. Bourne; Photo of Louise Suggs; Photo of Patty Berg; Two-thirds page ad for Golf Pride grips features photos of Chick Harbert and Tommy Bolt; One-page ad for the Lectracar Duo golf cart; 2/3-page ad for the E-Z-Go golf cart; Nice one-page ad for the Cavalier Yacht & Country Club; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
24 pages. Features: Souchak wins another in Texas; Ragan college king; Miss Downey beats Miss Sanches; U.S. Amateurs seek foreign titles; Victor East gives swing fundamentals; One-page two-color ad for MacGregor Super Eye-O-Matic clubs; Photo of scoreboard at the Las Vegas open; Photos of Gene Littler, Gardner Dickinson, Al Balding, Scotty Chisholm, Howard Capps, Ray O'Brien, Max Stiles, Bob Tyson, Cary Middlecoff, Bo Wininger, Lloyd Mangrum and Mike Souchak; Photo of lovely Miss Itasca Loenard with Highland Caddy golf cart; One-page ad for Spalding Par-Flite golf clubs; Foot-Joy golf shoe one-page ad features photo of Doug Ford, 1955 PGA champion; Lectracar Duo golf cart ad; 1956 Highland Caddy ad; Photo of Louis Cyr with L.L. (Spud) Whalen; Photo of Duane Bergstrom of Ranier CC; Photo of Joe Greer of Yakima with Ray Honsberger; Thoto of Bob and Lynn Toskis with baby; Photo of Mrs. Arnold Palmer with baby things; Half-page ad for Stroke-Master golf shoes with photo-endorsement by Byron Nelson; E-Z-Go golf cart ad; Nice photo of Mickey Wright with Betsy Rawls and Nancy Maples; Photo of Captain A. Bullock Webster rewarding junior players; Back cover ad for Etonic golf shoes features photo-endorsement by Lloyd Mangrum; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Oliver's Birdie Spree - wins at White Sulfur; Top for Finsterwald; Blum defeats Doug Sanders; Art Bell wins California Open with ease; New College Stars; Balance is important to avoid a shank and get distance; Ad for Royal Special golf balls inside front cover; One-page two-color ad for Haig Ultra clubs; 1/3-page ad for four leading golf hotels in Switzerland; 1956 Highland Caddy golf cart ad; Golf Pride grips ad features photos of Chick Harbert and Tommy Bolt; Golf Pride grips ad features photos of Chick Harbert and Tommy Bolt; Greenbrier photos of Jack Isaacs, Mike Fetchick, Ed Oliver, Christopher Dunphy, Sam Snead, Claude Harmon, Vic Ghezzi, Charlie Kimmel and Henry Cotton; Photo of Jo-An Rolfe putting with Frank Strazza; Titleist/Acushnet golf ball ad on back cover; and more. Center page holding by one staple. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
20 pages. Features: Hillman Roberts outlasts Pinehurst field; Doug Sanders Florida amateur king; Littler repeats at Vegas; Ben Kraffert Wins; Betsy Recovers; Tips from Masters; Photo of four-time Bermuda champion Mrs. A. Brock Park with her husband; Ad for Queen Royal golf bals inside front cover; Thirteen photos from the 56th North and South; One-page ad for the Nadco Triple Balance golf cart; Golf Pride Grips ad features photo endorsements from Chick Harbert and Tommy Bolt; Centerfold ad for the Professional Golf Company of America, Inc. features their clubs, balls, and more, with photos of Tommy Bolt and Chandler Harper; Highland Car Co. ad features photo of their golf cart; Ad for the Victor Electri-Car; Nice back cover ad for Etonic golf shoes; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
194873127Paris, Le Club Français du Livre , 1948, in-8, demi-chagrin rouge, dos éclairci., 292 pages. Bel exemplaire. Edition hors commerce numérotée.