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19547133Paris, Le Club Français du Livre, 1954, in-8 carré, Cartonnage éditeur, 604 pages. Dos taché. Intérieur bon.
196479435Paris, Club Français de Livre, 1964, 180x210mm, demi-chagrin à dos long, dos éclairci, légers frottements,, 506p.
195520514Paris, Le Club Français du Livre, 1955, in-8, cartonnage éditeur, 262 pages. Bon état. Exemplaire 1/4500
20620Paris, Le Club français du livre, "Poésies", 1949 1 volume 17,9 x 20,8cm Reliure éditeur pleine toile noire ornée de filets de couleurs et de citations d' "Une saison en enfer": "posséder tous les paysages possibles" (1er plat) et des "Illuminations": "J'ai seul la clef de cette parade sauvage" (2nd plat). 4 feuillets, 322p., 11 feuillets. Bon état sauf dos et marges du 2nd plat un peu insolés; ex-libris manuscrits.
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
0656231645.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
196924944New York: W.E.B. Dubois Clubs of America 1969. First Edition. Tabloid newspaper 8pp. On newsprint. Single horizontal mailing fold as issued. Paper toning edge-creases; Very Good. Premier issue of this short-lived organ of the W.E.B. DuBois Clubs a successor organization to the Young Communist League. Includes a lengthy article "Toward a Revolutionary Union Movement" by Jarvis Tyner. W.E.B. Dubois Clubs of America unknown books
196917879New York: W.E.B. DuBois Clubs of America 1969. First Edition. Tabloid; on newsprint; 8pp. Horizontal mailing fold as issued; paper slightly toned but not brittle; mild marginal creasing at corners - Very Good. Apparently the only issue published. Clearly planned as a lower-budget successor to Insurgent which had been the official organ of the CPUSA-backed W.E.B. DuBois Clubs from 1964-68. Includes the Club's "Twelve Point Program for Marxist Leninist Youth in the Labor Movement." The CP dissolved the W.E.B. Clubs in 1970 replacing it with the Young Workers Liberation League. A scarce one-off publication. W.E.B. DuBois Clubs of America unknown books
63-4048Los Angeles & San Francisco CA: Roxburghe & Zamorano Clubs 1972. Letter-sized stapled sheets 9 pp. Photocopied sheets Very Good. Provenance: Peter Howard Serendipity Books Berkeley.Scarce. Only two records in OCLC.Provenance: Peter Howard Serendipity Books Berkeley. Los Angeles & San Francisco, CA: Roxburghe & Zamorano Clubs, 1972. unknown
Boldly signed by Dal Richards upon half-title page. 288 pages. Index. Reproductions of many black and white photos. "These are Dal's memories of the stars and the wannabes, the hustlers and bootleggers and hat check chicks, all of whom paraded through his life in the days when Vancouver's nightclub scene rivalled San Francisco's and Hollywood's big-name performers made it a regular tour stop." - from dust jacket. Very light wear. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. Promotional bookmark and relevant news clipping laid inside front board. A lovely copy. Book
195785378Paris, Le Club Français du Livre, vol 219 Romans 1957, in-8, reliure éditeur, 299p. Bon état. Edition hors commerce numérotée. Maquette de Jacques Daniel.
Traduction, par Denise CLAIROUIN, de "Stamboul-Train", roman publié en 1932 par l'écrivain britannique Graham GREENE (1904-1991): en Europe centrale dans les années 1930, d'Ostende à Constantinople. Tirage sur alfa à 3000 exemplaires et "quelques" exemplaires réservés aux animateurs du club; 1 de ces "quelques" exemplaires, justifié "H.C.", bien complet de son rhodoïd. Français
1940158584New York: The Hickory House 1940. Vintage three-color dinner menu from the renowned 52nd Street jazz club circa 1940s with a "Chef's Special" card stapled to the top outer corner of the second leaf.<br /> <br /> One of the longest running and premiere jazz clubs of "Swing Street" as 52nd Street between Fifth and Seventh Avenues was known in the 1930s through the 1950s Hickory House was opened shortly after the repeal of Prohibition in 1933 by impresario John Popkin. Featuring a huge oval music bar depicted on the cover of the menu on offer here Hickory House was both a swing venue and the spot to grab dinner and cocktails before a show. A musician's club Hickory House presented and served jazz luminaries for three decades. Among those known to perform or frequent the venue included Duke Ellington Louis Armstrong Benny Goodman Artie Shaw and Thelonious Monk among countless others many of whom were known to be found sitting in with the house band The Hickory House Trio Marian McPartland Bill Crow and Joe Morello on Sunday afternoons in the 1950s. In 1956 jazz pianist and composer Jutta Hipp released two acclaimed Blue Note albums recorded at the club "At the Hickory House Volume 1" and "At the Hickory House Volume 2." By the mid 1960s the venue was one of the last of the jazz clubs left on 52nd street and by the end of the decade closed. As noted on the back of the menu "Life! Life! From ten thirty until scrambled eggs there is always a popular swingy rhythm band to beat out tuneful and catchy syncopations in their own inimitable style."<br /> <br /> <br /> 10.75 x 14.25 inches bi-fold. Very Good plus with light soiling rubbing and edgewear overall and a faint horizontal crease. The Hickory House unknown
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
200-07989Mauil Extension Homemakers' Council. Spiral Bound. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Mauil Extension Homemakers' Council unknown
156 pages. Includes two contributions by Jack O'Connor: Gambling for Gambrels - a long chance on finding some Arizona quail; The .250/3000 Can Shoot!. Other features include: Great cover art by J.F. Kernan; Leave Some Game for the Future!; A penny proves its worth for a California deer hunter; Scrappy little panfish; The Oakland County Sportsmen's Club and the Detroit Sportsmen's Congress - two successful clubs and how they got that way; Wrong-way buck all but fools Massachusetts hunters; The Annual Alpena Wildcat (Bobcat) Hunt; Color illustration of wildfowl on the Mississippi flyway; Illinois sportsmen overcome ringneck pheasant shortage by raising them; Which rifle to use on Britihs Columbia Bighorn Sheep? - great photo-illustrated article; Choosing and Shooting Your Handgun; Hurricane-happy trout in New Jersey; Raccoon hunting near Grand Rapids, Michigan; Furry Son of Satan - savage king of the North Carolina wilderness - an 8-page, true-to-life biography; Hunting Seasons for 1946-47; Teach Your Pup Obedience; and more. Ads include: Color ad for Remington Express shells inside front cover; How to pick up a porcupine bare-handed!; Photo of T.J. Harman of York PA with his Alaska moose bearing antlers 64 inches wide. Interesting one-page color ad for Hallmark Christmas Cars for Men - with colored game bird designs; One-page Savage ad for the Model 99 and Model 745. One-page Christmas ad for Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. features beautiful lady offering gift guns; Classy one-page color ad for Ballantine Ale; Nice one-page color ad for Goebel Beer; Feather Foam coat ad; Nice two-color ad for Gaines dog food features photo of Elias C. Vail; Lovely color Santa-themed ad for Prince Albert tobacco and Camel cigarettes on back cover. Somewhat above-average wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
196734050Paris, Le Club Français du Livre, Collection Privilège 32, 1967, in-12, reliure éditeur, 123p. Bon état.
2003Q-1580231748Jewish Lights 2003-02-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Jewish Lights paperback
2003x-1683362349Jewish Lights Pub 2003. Hardcover. New. 2nd new edition. 416 pages. 10.00x7.00x0.94 inches. Jewish Lights Pub hardcover
196180342Paris, Le Club Français du Livre , 1961, in-8, demi-chagrin noir à dos long, 458p. Très bon état. Edition hors commerce numérotée. Illustrations de l'époque.
196325462Paris, Le Club Français du Livre, 1963, in-4, Cartonnage éditeur, 127 pages. Bon état. Dos insolé. Illustrations couleurs et N/B.
196174739Paris, Le Club Français du Livre, 1961, in-8, cartonnage éditeur toilé, 263 pages. Bon état.
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.
195814432San Diego CA: The Continental Dance Club ca. 1958. Wraps. Very good . 4to. Faux-leather covered plastic spiral bound album measuring approximately 10.5” x 8.75”. 7 plastic covered paper leaves with 9 black and white photographs plus various clippings business documents and scrap material loosely mounted and laid in. Covers torn at upper spine crease to front cover at upper right. Contents well preserved loose articles with moderate wear. Very good overall. <br/><br/>A compact collection of 1950s photographs and archival material relating to The Continental Dance Club located at the Lafayette Hotel 2223 El Cajon Blvd. in San Diego. Five 8” x 10” photographs of the club’s interior and exterior stamped "K. Jordan-Day" reveal fine mid-century furnishings interior design and hand-painted signage. Four 5” x 7” prints show couples dancing. Business materials include an illustrated mailing envelope blank membership forms a blank sales contract a proof sheet and two clippings of an ad which appeared in the San Diego Union Tribune and a rough draft plus finished direct mail TLS from the club’s grand opening ad campaign. The club operated on a membership model and promised professional dance instruction along with the opportunity to "mix with wonderful people who share your enthusiasm for social friendship music and dancing." American entrepreneurship meets post-war optimism. The Continental Dance Club paperback books