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0656187980.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1333030649.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0332785335.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0656188758.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
80 pages. Seventeen one-page black and white reproductions of photos of league officials including League President A.H. Schlegel, John Ross Robertson [in memoriam], George S. Dudley [Past President], and many others. Includes a review of O.H.A. year, 1936-37. Average wear. Binding intact. Writing atop orange front cover and on first blank leaf, with marginal markings to three pages. A sound copy of this wonderful and very informative memento of prewar Ontario hockey. Book
26384Oxford. Between 1910 and 1914. 10 printed items. In aged and worn condition with seven items showing evidence of removal from an album and three items still attached to separated leaves from it. Comprising three card menus five seating plans a list of 'Resident Members' and a newspaper cutting. The Oxford New Tory Club was a university club to promote and discuss Tory principles founded in 1861. Its records are in the Bodleian Library. ONE to THREE: menus for the years 1912 1913 and 1914. Each a bifolium on card of 3pp. 12mo. The first two 1912 and 1913 are to 'The Annual Dinner of the Canning and Chatham Clubs at the Randolph Hotel Oxford and the third for 'the Canning Chatham and New Tory Clubs at the New Masonic Buildings Oxford Saturday June 6th 1914. Toasts involve Lord Robert Cecil Harry Chaplin Lord Balfour of Burleigh Viscount Woolmer. The seating plans are from 1910 1911 3 1913 and 1914. FOUR to EIGHT: Five seating plans 1910-1914. All 1p. 8vo. Item Four tipped-in onto card is headed 'Oxford Canning and Chatham Clubs Dinner Masonic Buildings High Street Oxford Friday June 17th 1910.' Guests include Sir Henry Bliss Lord Selborne and J. St Loe Strachey. Item Five is headed 'The New Tory Club Dinner Friday March 17th 1911.' W. G. Ormesby-Gore F. E. Smith Viscount Woolmer. Item Six: 'Jubilee Dinner of the Oxford Canning Club Randolph Hotel May 31st 1911' Lord Hugh Cecil; Lord Lamington Lord Curzon of Kedleston. Item Seven: 'Oxford Canning and Chatham Clubs Dinner Randolph Hotel Oxford Friday June 13th 1913.' Lord Salisbury Rev. R. A. Knox Hon. Henry Lygon. Item Eight: 'Oxford Canning Chatham and New Tory Clubs Dinner New Masonic Buildings Saturday June 6th 1914.' Count Potocki Viscount Cranborne. NINE: List headed 'Oxford Canning Club. Founded 9th of December 1861. "Sceptra fide frenis plebs eget ara metu." Resident Members Summer Term 1910.' 1p. 8vo. Margins trimmed at head and foot. Laid down on card. List in two columns cinluding officers and 'Committee of Selection' including R. A. Knox. TEN: Newspaper cutting titled 'Oxford New Tory Club. The Annual Dinner. Mr. F. E. Smith K.C. M.P. and the Unionist Party.' In three columns totalling 75 cm. laid down on card headed in manuscript: '1st Dinner given at the N.T. Club 1911'. Sub-heading's read 'Mr. Smith's Speech' 'Truncated and Inferior Constitution' and 'A United Party'. Oxford. Between 1910 and 1914. unknown
193445244Hollywood CA: The John Reed Clubs of the West 1934. First Edition. Single quarto issue in original woodcut wrappers; 20pp. Overall light soil and wear; internally complete clean and unmarked; Very Good. Final issue of the theoretical and literary organ of the John Reed Clubs of the West headquartered in Hollywood CA. The Editorial Board included the Marxist film critic John R. Chaplin; painter Murray Hantman; German-Jewish Eva Gerson and others. This issue includes a fabulous full-page wood-engraving untitled by Hantman. Other contents include "All Gabriel's Chilluns Got Wings" a "marionette-musical in several acts" attributed to Carlyle Rourke; an extended article on "Science and the Depression" by physicist Morton Mott-Smith; articles by Gerson Louis Livingston others. A very uncommon Depression-era communist literary periodical only six issues appeared between 1933-34 OCLC cataloguing suggests publication continued to 1944; clearly an error as the John Reed Clubs did not survive past 1935. The John Reed Clubs of the West unknown books
93 pages. Printed on glossy stock. Reproductions of archival black and white photos. Published as a tribute to the pioneers who opened up the district and to commemorate the town's 50th anniversary. Contents include: The First White Man; The Indians; The Calgary-Edmonton Trail; The Missionaries; The Traders; Rebellion; Here Comes the Railroad; Agriculture and Progress; The Ponoka District; Pioneers; Ponoka's Churches; Provincial Mental Hospital (now The Centennial Centre); Clubs and Lodges; Coming of the Pests. Average external wear and soiling. Unmarked. Binding tight. A sound copy of this excellent genealogical reference. (Not listed in Krotki) Book
Features: Ten Thousand Men with Trowels - Garden Clubs, once strictly for girls, now swarm with men; Education out of the Blue - how a Texas engineer's (Charles E. Nobles) 'crackpot' dream - airborne telecasts - may revolutionize the American classroom (MPATI - the Midwest Program on Airborne Television Instruction); The Wit in the White House - Some choice samples from JFK's repertoire; Medicine for a Sick Continent - Africa's disease-ridden millions need medical assistance; The Face of America - Painting the Town (literally) in Ceres, California; Mighty Roger Maris - New York's fence-busting right fielder may smash Babe Ruth's home-run record - if teammate Mickey Mantle doesn't do it first; Who Really Rules England - critics claim the 'Establishment' a subtle conspiracy of upper-crust Britons, runs the show; Tourists' New Frontier - Utah's spectacular and little-known southeast corner. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
116 pages. Short Stories: The Susceptible Scientists; Rich Man's Daughter; In Ememy Hands; The Third Man in the Boat. Articles: Con Man of the Country Clubs - David Goldreyer passed bad checks; The Hunt for HIdden Diabetics - Fresno, CA tracks unsuspecting victims; ; Biggest City in the World - great photo-illustrated article on Tokyo, Japan; "Background Music" - Persuasion in the Air; Robert Preston - The Happiest Actor on Broadway; What's New in Toyland? - lovely color-photo-illustrated article; Does Pro Basketball Have a Future? - with photo of Richie Guerin of the Knicks attacking referee Mendy Rudolph; Serials; The Midtown Bomber (part 1 of 5); The Case of the Greedy Grandpa (part 7 of 8). Ads: Nice Santa-theme Alka-Seltzer ad; Kaywoodie Pipes; GE TVs; *Fantastic* color ad for the Lincoln Continental Mark IV (maroon); United States Steel; Hammond Organ; Chanel No. 5; Nice Cadillac (yellow) evening ad; Stanley Tools Christmas ad; Vintage Shulton Old Spice ad; Lowry organs; Magnavox TVs (color photo); Campbell's Oyster Stew Soup; Fisher Body; L&M cigarettes; Arrow Shirts; Toastmaster Appliances (2 pages); 1959 Edsel; King Sano cigarette ad features photo of former U.S. diplomat John S. Young; Westinghouse Appliances ad feeatures color photo of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz wearing crowns; Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Pizza; Fantastic color-photo centerfold features family shopping scene with the 1959 Mercury Park Lane 4-door hardtop cruiser (beige); Viceroy cigarettes; Gem Push-Button Razor; Douglas DC-8; Norelco shavers; Avis; Black and Decker Tools; GMAC; Borden's Ice Cream; Singer Sewing Machines and Vacuums - color photos; Arvin Hi-Fi Stereo Radio; Thor Electric Tools; Lady Schick shavers; Cushman Scooters; Dormeyer appliances; Rex-Flex shoes; Kodak cameras. Back cover color photo Lucky Strike ad features Jack Benny writing his 'giving' Christmas list. Piece of masking tape on front cover which shows above-average wear. Bit of writing on back cover. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
A list of Honorary Members, Life Members and Members of the Savage Club with dates of joining. Don't bother looking for any women in the list, there aren't any. In 1951 the club was to be found at 1 Carlton House Terrace. 62 pages. Wear to base of spine. Browning to covers diminishing towards centre.
025987261X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0666926646.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
16"x12.5" when folded in half. Features: Farm Clubs - PEI children learn stock care under government program - article and photos; Nice full-page colour ad for Kellogg's All-Bran features attractive female model on cover of weight control menu book; Cairndania - Canadian kennels produce international champions - Cairndania Kennels and Betty Hyslop of the Brockville area - photos and story; Nice full-page colour ad for '47 Ford cars; Dean of Ottawa - Paul "Daffy" Dean is the newly appointed manager of Ottawa's Nationals in the Border Baseball League - photos and story; Red Man's Burden - the state of Canada's Native Peoples, by Chief Teddy Yellowfly; The Great Air Robbery - fiction by Peter Carter-Page; Painless Childbirth? - Major article by June McFeely examines new anesthesias; Communism over France, by Joachim Joesten; Miss Letitia's Profession - fiction by Lupton A. Wilkinson; Television - "High Costs are Keeping it a Novelty for the Social Club and Public Gathering Place" - major article by Vince Lunny... Fascinating!; Laying down the Law - fiction by Gregory Clark; Humourous Yachting Story by Ken Johnstone; Book Reviews; Judas is Harriet - fiction by Jacqueline Sirois; 20 page colour comics section; Joy in the Morning - story by P.G. Wodehouse; Wonderful large photo of 2 year-old James W. Hurston in kilt; B.C.'s depressed Whale Industry - photos and article; "Baby Farm - Adoption Racket" libel suit against The Standard fails - brought by the Ideal Maternity Home of East Chester, NS; How Hamilton, Ontario is promoting itself - story and photos; Canada's top fighter pilot ace "Buzz" Beurling can't find a flying job! - story and photo; Edgar Simons kills the wife and child of his best friend, Frederick Rupert at Pancake Bay, Ontario; California Fashions; Careers in Nursing; Sports News; Highly informative article (with photos) of what Toronto Maple Leaf players do in the summer; Pool Train - Crack Montreal-Toronto Flyer resumes pre-war schedule - super photos with text; Monsieur Verdoux - First Charlie Chaplin movie since "The Great Dictator" creates controversy among critics - many photos and write-up; Colour Chevrolet ad on back page; and more. Unmarked. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. A great vintage copy of this feature-oriented weekly which in later years became the Weekend Magazine. Newspaper
30 pages. Features: Nice cover photo portrait of The Countess of Roseberry; Way of the War - story and photos of notable personalities; Myself at the Pictures, by James Agate; Four photos from Kipling's Jungle Book, filmed by Korda, Korda & Korda; The Theatre - Horace Horsnell; The Arts Theatre Club presents Jean Forbes-Robertson in "Twelfth Night" - please note that one of the four photos has been clipped out and is not included - this seven by four inch clipping removed a portion of the Social Roundabout on the next page; See "Big Top" at His Majesty's - The show with the Charles B. Cochran Touch - 7 photos; D.B. Wyndham Lewis article; Photos of Stage Star and Stable Owner Mr. Vic Oliver; Nice one-page cartoon illustration of the I.T.W. by Wing-Commander E.G. Oakley-Beuttler; July 4th centerfold photos at Eton; The John Clements and the Robert MacDermots - photos; The Marchioness of Londonderry and her Youngest Daughter - photo portraits; Sabretache - several interesting photos with text; Elizabeth Bowen - With Silent Friends; Photos of seven newlywed couples and two newly engaged young women; Full-page ad for The Nuffield Organization shows two military officers with map; Nice fashion photos on pages 378-379; Back cover colour ad for The North British Rubber Company shows golf clubs conversing over drinks. Center page loose but present. Average wear. Six-inch opening from top of cover-fold partway into front cover. Bit of writing on back cover. A sound copy. Magazine
1333692897.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0267728034.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
191622535Lewiston ME: Lewiston Journal Company 1916. First Edition. Large 8vo pp. 340. Illustrated. Green cloth stamped in gilt little faded but a very good tight copy. "In `The Trail of the Maine Pioneer' the club women of Maine offer a second book of Maine historical stories a companion volume to "Maine in History and Romance." This is a collection of prize stores resulting from a contest run by the Lewiston Journal in 1916 and open only to club women affiliated with the Maine federation. Lewiston Journal Company unknown books
19961-0876059817Howell Book House 1996. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 477 pages. 9.50x6.25x1.25 inches. Howell Book House paperback
68 pages. Features: Arapahoe Ranch - near Thermopolis; Yesterday's Cow Roundup; Your Vacation is my Work - a story of pack-horses; Picked up in the Rodeo Arena; Fundamentals First (part II); Down the Straightaway; Can Roping Clubs Make Money?; Los Latigos De Cuero (The Rawhide Latigoes); Made it Myself; When Goldie Rode - Goldie Griffish Cameron; The Little Dogie Roping Gate; The Cowboy's Bandanna - photos of its many uses; Horseman's Scrapbook. Full-page black and white photo ad for Porter Mansfield saddles featuring "Toots" Mansfield. Full-page ad for Disney hats. Great colour ad for Fred Mueller Inc. boots inside front cover. Full-page black and white ad for "The Panhandle" hat by Bandera. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
18969978Louisville: Flexner 1896. First edn. Large 8vo pp. 439. Hinges loose on one copy. VG. Includes a report of the biennial as well as reprinting speeches by "Woman in Finance" by Miss Agnes Repplier and "Social Life" by Miss Evelyn Mason and Mrs. Helen H. Gardener. "What set these clubs and other which followed them apart from earlier literary and debating societies was the multiplicity and breadth of their interests added to their concern for "selfimprovement. becoming an organized social center for thought and action"Flexner p. 180. Flexner unknown books
0332735699.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1897017697Washington DC: National Association Democratic Clubs; Norman T. Elliott Printer 1897. Published 1897. Program speeches and more in a long tradition of celebrating Jefferson's birthday including details of the first celebration in 1830. Includes list of subscribers to the dinner national in scope. Illustrated throughout in black and white. Green cloth printed in gilt 103 pages. Covers edgeworn and somewhat soiled hinges good text block slightly shaken foxing to endpapers and first and last several pages some edgewear to pages inscription by W. S. McKean Publisher of Ocean City News to W. J. Oetzel on front pastedown. Hard Cover. Fair. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. National Association Democratic Clubs; Norman T. Elliott, Printer Hardcover
196418543Paris, Club du livre, "Héritage du temps", Philippe Lebaud, 1964 5 volumes 18,5 x 23cm Reliure éditeur pleine peau rouge; plats ornés de motifs dorés dont fleurs de lys; dos à caissons ornés de fleurs de lys dorées; têtes dorées; en étuis bordés de cuir rouge et couverts de papier marbré à dominantes marron et rouge. Vol.1: 470p., 4 feuillets, 12 planches hors texte dont 9 en couleurs; Vol.2: 473p., 3 feuillets, 16 planches hors texte dont 8 en couleurs; Vol.3: 420p., 5 feuillets, 16 planches hors texte dont 7 en couleurs; Vol.4: 472p., 3 feuillets, 15 planches hors texte dont 6 en couleurs; Vol.5: 428p., 5 feuillets, 13 planches hors texte dont 6 en couleurs; vignettes en noir in texte dans tous les volumes. Volumes en très bon état; quelques petites déchirures marginales au papier de couvrure des étuis.
Edition illustrée par Robert BELTZ (vignettes, planches en noir ou sepia, 36 planches couleurs) du théâtre de MOLIERE (1622-1673), réunissant: 1/ "La Jalousie du Barbouillé", "Le Médecin volant", "L'Etourdi", "Dépit amoureux", "Les Précieuses ridicules", "Sganarelle", "Dom Garcie de Navarre"; 2/ "L'Ecole des maris", "Les Fâcheux", "L'Ecole des femmes", "La Critique de l'Ecole des femmes", "L'Impromptu de Versailles", "Le Mariage forcé", "La Princesse d'Elide", "Dom Juan"; 3/ "L'Amour médecin", "Le Misanthrope", "Le Médecin malgré lui", "Mélicerte", "Pastorale comique", "Le Sicilien", "Amphitryon", "George Dandin"; 4/ "L'Avare", "Le Tartuffe", "Monsieur de Pourceaugnac", "Les Amants magnifiques", "Le Bourgeois gentilhomme"; 5/ "Psyché", "Les Fourberies de Scapin", "La Comtesse d'Escarbagnas", "Les Femmes savantes", "Le Malade imaginaire", et des poésies; textes précédés d'une longues étude de Jacques SCHERER, spécialiste de la dramaturgie, sur la vie et l'oeuvre de l'écrivain: "En suivant Molière"; chronologie. Tirage à 5900 exemplaires; 1 des 1100 sur pur fil, justifié n° MCCCXXXIX (après 500 sur hollande, enrichis). Français