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196075114Paris, Club Français du Livre, 1960, in-8 carré, cartonnage toile illustré, 311 pages. Dos insolé, taches sur le 2e plat. Intérieur bon.
19252071<p>13-3/4 x 9 inches. Unpaginated issues approx. 300pp total. Includes a total of 27 complete issues: Vol. 1 Nos. 1-12 including two different issues of No. 10; Vol. 2 Nos. 1-12; and Vol. 3 Nos. 1-3 plus the first two leaves of No. 5. Bound in dark brown cloth with gilt lettering to front board issues mimeographed on different colored sheets mimeo illustrations throughout. Boards worn rubbed and spotted with fraying to corners; chipping to foot of endpaper and edges of Vol. 2 No. 1; newspaper clippings pasted to inside front cover and front endpaper; light soiling to endpapers; at least one leaf of Vol. 3 No. 5 roughly excised. Occasional pencil marginalia possibly in the hand of Jean Monk himself.</p><p>Bound volume of over two years of this monthly publication of the National Fellowship Club a social group for Washington's lonely hearted. Founded around 1921 as the Lonesome Club of the Wilson Normal Community Center to create social opportunities for the influx of single people over 35 to the city during WWI the group acquired Jean Monk's services as president in 1922. It briefly became the Washington Pastime Club which issued a periodical called The Lonesome Bug before being renamed the National Fellowship Club in 1924.</p><p>The club met every Thursday evening to dance and later other evenings of the week as well. Eventually the Club claimed a membership of between 3000 to 4000."There are multitudes of men and women here far from home and without friends or acquaintances" Monk is quoted as saying in the Evening Star. "This club stands ready to welcome them to invite them to spend a pleasant and profitable evening and to offer them our fellowship and assistance in meeting others who like themselves perhaps are strangers in a strange land." Evening Star Dec. 28 1924</p><p>The newspaper includes information on upcoming dances as well as a section called "Fellowship Funnies" editorials news about other social clubs illustrations of costumes for different themed dances poems short narratives and even the occasional screed by Jean Monk about patriotism the "supreme good" and other topics.</p><p>Rare. We find no record of this or <em>The Lonesome Bug</em> in OCLC or other online records.</p> Jean Monk hardcover
In-16°, legatura in brossura editoriale, pp. 197.
1330291727.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1962182307West Orange NJ: New Jersey Music 1962. Softcover. VG- light soiling to wrong cover. Previous owner's name on front cover. Pages are clear. Wraps aqua front cover with bw lettering and portrait white rear cover with bw illustrations and black lettering; 28 pp bw illustrations throughout. Volume 17 No. 9 issue of New Jersey Music and Arts a periodical that was released 10 times a year. This issues features artist Rebecca Stratton with her portrait on front cover an article and several portraits of her on pages six and seven. This copy is from the library of Mrs. Edith Gregor Halpert with her name on front cover. Mrs. Halpert was a noted art dealer. New Jersey Music unknown books
7340New York, Parkstone Press Ltd, 2004, 1 fort vol. in-4 (308 x 280) cartonné sous couverture illustrée et jaquette illustrée à l'identique de la couverture, de 256 pp. Etat neuf.
195374748Paris, Club Français du Livre, 1953, cartonnage éditeur toilé, 278 pages. Bon état.
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
B9781258108274Hardback. New. hardcover
1258108275.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
34 pages. Features: B.C. Federation of Fish & Game Clubs' Convention - article with photo of president Dave Maw of Vancouver and photo of E.L. "Ted" Barsby of Nanaimo, past-president and chairman of the convention; Mailbag; B.C.'s Game Conservation Project Fund; Sea Gulls - G.L. Henderson writes an article about how their numbers should be moderated - with photo of game wardens George Lyons and "Butch" Tyler; Half-page ad for B.C.'s Department of Recreation and Conservation features photo of Minister The Hon. Earle C. Westwood; One-page Crown Zellerback Canada ad with heading "Hunting Not Prohibited Here"; Photos of Ken Hodgson, Charlie Miller, Bert Farr, Charlie Hodgson, Jim Treadgold, Ralph Shaw, Jim Martin, Jim Haslam, and Earl Popham; Seven bighorn sheep released in the Steens Mountain area; Dream House away from home - ideas for hunting cabins; Potential fishing to be had at Stump Lake; One page ad for the split bamboo rods offered by Hardy Brothers and Milwards of England; What is Pollution?; Ontario conducts first Canadian fishing survey; Clay Chips - article with photos of Don Stewart, Jim Couse, Wally Stakowski and Mrs. Grayce Freeman; Three photos and write-up of the pet wolves owned by Indian Agent Wilf Desmarais of Burns Lake, B.C.; Winchester Moves into Canada; Boats - article with photo of Gerry Palmer at the helm of the Belisarius; New outboard drive units; Nice illustrated Lucky Black Label beer ad on back cover shows man in barber's chair; Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
34 pages. Features: Nice illustrated ad for the Western Fishing Line Company shows fisherman with gorgeous mermaid; Mailbag; While They Sleep - conservation clubs that serve their communities don't have to worry about membership drives; Cut-Throat Trout - illustrated article includes photo of Joan Salvedo of New Jersey; Sportsmen of B.C. - Bert Palmer decided to preserve the Fraser River from hydro-electric development - article with photo of Palmer; B.C. Federation of Fish and Game Clubs - 2nd Annual Convention, with photos of Ian S. Mahood and Dr. Ian McTaggard Cowan; Electronics Goes Fishing - photos of upgraded equipment used by Western Fishing Line Co.; Harry Senn is rewriting the book on steelhead rearing - article with photos of Len Francis and Andy Foulks; Clay Chips - with photo of Eric Price, Doug Reynolds and Bert Whelan; Kids Fishing; That Missing Hatchet - a moose hunting tale by F.C.H.; Several pages of boating information and ads; Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
46 pages. Features: Mailbag; Photo of Dr.l G.W. Robertson of Bralorne, B.C., Dusty Young of Williams, CA, and Al Elsy, owner of Talchako Lodge on teh Atnarko River - each with a huge fish; Photo of Ken Walmsley and his friend Tony from Kamloops with a 34-lb spring salmon; 1958-59 Hunting Regulations and Game Management Maps (Quick Reference); Binocular Alignment; Ad for Boat, Rod & Gun, located at Seventh (near Kingsway) in Vancouver features photo of Bill Jagoe, "known to thousands of hunters in B.C. as a man who knows what he is talking about when it comes to guns."; Photo of C. Cope of Osoyoos with a nice catch of rainbows from Osoyoos Lake; Clay Chips - includes photos of Bert Whelan, Jim Turner, Vic Reinders and wife 'Tommy', Mrs. Sharen Pilkington and her hubby Ralph with Bert Whelan; One-page ad for the Calgary Brewing and Malting Co. announces their arrival in B.C.; Photo of Ed Meade with E.L. (Ted) Barsby of the B.C. Federation of Fish and Game Clubs; Boy's First Gun - photo illustrated article; The Humour and Truth About Duck Hunting; Ad inside back cover by the Department of Recreation and conservation entitled "Ready For The Field" reminds hunters of good practices; Nice back cover photo ad for the International Travelall includes photo of the vehicle in an idyllic camping scene; Many additional nostalgic ads. Writing on front cover otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
18 pages. Features: Ice Fishing; Fish killed by industrial waste; U.S. Economic Survey on Hunting & Fishing; Lease of land for the West Kootenay Rod and Gun clubs; The Christmas Dream - "The Night Before Christmas" is transformed into a B.C. political statement, with image of W.A.C. Bennett in Santa suit; Photoso fo John Truttman of Richmond and his pet geese; Photos of Bill Otway of the Port Coquitlam Hunting & Fishing Club presenting shooting awards to Doug Michie and Ian Jack; Salmon Report - estimated catches of Spring, Jack, Coho, Pink, and Grise; Photo of Omar Alendal; Photos of Frank Heff, Mickey Galawan, Bill Bowman, Bob Frearson, Gordie Ezart, Gordon Palmer and Jim Kingsley, most of whom are executives of local Sportsmen's Clubs; Boats; Many nice vintage ads; and more. Unmarked with light wear. A nice vintage copy. Book
Ex-library book with the usual stamps, stickers, etc. Binding is solid and text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Cover has a small wrnkle upper corner, otherwise book is very clean and shows little to no wear. Oblong format, 52 pages with many b&w photos. Chapters include: The Clarke era, Transition and expansion under Clare Harris Buckland, Clare French McDougall: an emphasis on tradition, Peter Tacon: a new school spirit, Expansion and consolidation under Bryan Peet, etc. With six appendices.
196634042Paris, Le Club Français du Livre, Collection Privilège 15, 1966, 508 pages. Pleine reliure cuir sous rhodoïd . Double filet doré sur les plats. Bon état.
196680234Paris, Club Français du Livre. Coll. Privilège 15, 1966, 85x115mm, reliure souple éditeur, 508p. Très bon état. Maquette de Jacques Daniel.
195872874Paris, Club Français du Livre, 1958, in-8, cartonnage éditeur, 401 pages. Bon état.
19547133Paris, Le Club Français du Livre, 1954, in-8 carré, Cartonnage éditeur, 604 pages. Dos taché. Intérieur bon.
10è volume seul (sur 28), comprenant: "César Birotteau", "Les Secrets de la princesse de Cadignan", "Facino Cane", "Sarrasine", "Pierre Grassou", avec notices et documents en appendice. Mention d' "édition nouvelle établie par la Société des études balzaciennes, accompagnées de fragments inédits, de notices historiques et critiques et d'une documentation iconographique contemporaine [reproductions de gravures et lithographies d'époque] avec des caractères et ornements de l'Imprimerie de Balzac"; notice de Jacques LETHEVE sur la statuette-charge de Balzac par Jean-Pierre Dantan. Tirage à 3000 exemplaires réservés aux membres du club; exemplaire n°[652] (justification dans le 1er volume). Français
195914929Paris, Club de l'honnête homme, 1959 1 volume 14 x 21,2cm Reliure éditeur imitation velin; motifs d'encadrement dorés sur les plats; initiales HB couronnées au dos. 4 feuillets, 495p.; illustrations in texte, vignettes et pleines pages. Bon état sauf plats légèrement incurvés.
195620740Paris, Club de l'honnête homme, 1956 1 volume 14 x 21,3cm Reliure éditeur imitation velin; motifs d'encadrement dorés sur les plats; initiales HB couronnées au dos. 4 feuillets, 813p., 1 feuillet; illustrations in texte, vignettes et pleines pages. Bon état.
195720742Paris, Club de l'honnête homme, 1957 1 volume 14 x 21,3cm Reliure éditeur imitation velin; motifs d'encadrement dorés sur les plats; initiales HB couronnées au dos. 4 feuillets, 743p., 1 feuillet; illustrations in texte, vignettes et pleines pages. Bon état (1er plat légèrement incurvé).
195720743Paris, Club de l'honnête homme, 1957 1 volume 14 x 21,3cm Reliure éditeur imitation velin; motifs d'encadrement dorés sur les plats; initiales HB couronnées au dos. 4 feuillets, 689p., 1 feuillet; illustrations in texte, vignettes et pleines pages. Bon état sauf dos en partie insolé, avec de minuscules accrocs.
195720718Paris, Club de l'honnête homme, 1957 1 volume 14 x 21cm Reliure éditeur imitation velin; motifs d'encadrement dorés sur les plats; initiales HB couronnées au dos. 4 feuillets, 787p., 2 feuillets; illustrations in texte, vignettes et pleines pages. Bon état sauf reliure un peu jaunie, au 1er plat légèrement incurvé.