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108 pages. Features: Libertarian color cover photo; Beautiful color fashion ads; A short 'educational dictionary'; Wildly colorful two-page photo fashion ad for Fire Islander; Lady Manhattan two-page ad reads 'A little girl's shirt is sexy whan a big girl wears it'; Sony/Superscope radio/cassette ad features Mrs. Claus in rocking chair; Women's Consciousness; The New Right Credo - Libertarianism - article with photos of Baruch Spinoza, Robert Heinlein, Ayn Rand, Karl Hess, Murray Rothbard and Jerome Tuccille; East Pakistan - The Wave - aftermath of a terrible cyclone; Alan and Margaret McSurely vs. the State - photo-illustrated article on these radical anti-poverty workers; Football Talent Scout Red Hickey - photo illustrated article on this man who helped bring six stars to the Dallas Cowboys; Beautiful Rose Marie Reid fashion ad; features ladies on seaside rocks; Beautiful color-photo centerfold ad for Trissi features model in white and red reclining on red pillows; Nice chiffon fashion photos; Two-page ad for The New Miami Beach; Photos of row houses in Columbia MD designed by Architect Hugh Newell Jacobsen. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this vintage issue. Book
8vo., First Edition thus; original series binding of red ribbed cloth, upper board blocked in blind, gilt back, decorative endpapers, a near fine copy. With fine engraved armorial bookplate on front paste-down. First and sole appearance in EL. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. EL 428; Seymour 4.0.
32 pages. Features: Photos of Churchill inspecting American mechanized squadron of the home guard; One page illustration of Lord Baden-Powell who passed away January 8th; Two pages of illustrations of badges and devices of various squadrons; Two-page illustration of America's colossal sea power; Five photos of the Blackburn 'Botha', our new general reconaissance plane; The War with Nazi Germany - article discusses the victories in North Africa; Two pages of photos relating to the fall of the Italian 'Bastion' of Bardia on January 5; Five photos of Free French forces battling at Bardia; Six photos of the trail of Italian flight from Bardia; Two-page illustration of the Bangalore Torpedo in use - it was successfully used against the barbed wire defenses of Bardia; Photo of General Smuts inspecting his South African Army in Kenya; Five photos of scenes of Greek successes; Before and after photos of Wren glories after fire attack on London; Photos of the personalities of the week include Joan Hearn-Avis, Captain H.J. Horsey, James Joyce (who died on Jan. 13th), Sir Lohn Lavery, Sir Archibald Sinclair, Alan Cunningham, Frank Bridge, Sir Henry Steele, Edward Colin Ryder Richardson, Ubaldo Soddu, William D. Leahy, and Sir Frank Spencer Spriggs; and more. Staples disintegrated. Unmarked with above-average wear. A worthy vintage copy of this important wartime issue. Book
32 pages. Features: The Loneliest Man in New York - an intimate study of Frank A. Munsey by one of his former newspaper executives; Through the colored glasses of Freudism the doctor looks at Judy O'Grady and the Colonel's Lady - and decides that Freud should be repudiated; Building Good Roads by Gasoline - income from tolls, gas tax and licenses pays for U.S. roads; America's Scattered Children - the American flag flies in Alaska and more than halfway across the Pacific on thousands of islands; 'Bad English' is a Heritage from Olden Times - much of the grammar now classed as incorrect has come down to us by word of mouth from the time of Chaucer and before; Henry Ford's Page - understanding how the public mind moves from interest to disinterest; Editorials - the defeat of Mrs. Ferguson in Texas was actually a repudiation of her husband, Jim Ferguson, corn is a huge commodity, taxes hurt the British whisky-making industry; Voyage of the Victoria - The Passage of the Strait (part 9); The Women of Mexico Awake - they claim freedom which their American sisters enjoy; Pity the Poor Baseball Scout! - he deals in human ivory; Phoning in the Woods - photo-illustrated article on phone lines serving fire-fighting Forest Rangers in Montana; Chats with Office Callers - New Yorker article explains how for three times in a row the writer attended church, only to witness the uplifting of those of another religion; Rare Americana in a Unique Setting - the American wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York; Some Vanished Towns of Kansas - cities that died before they had lived/State Capital which could not be found; Interesting tree photos inside back cover. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
VG hbk in glazed pictorial boards. Front endpaper clipped. 21431. eng
G (no dj, blue pictorial cloth with black lettering on sunned spine, front board with large illustration in black/orange of Girl Guide and Boy Scout sitting in front of camp site,sprinkling of light spots back board, light wear head and tail of spine with one small 1/2" split head of spine, corners rubbed, Sunday School prize inscription front free endpaper, isolated spotting and few grubby marks, light crease two page corners) 12mo 95pp. Colour frontispiece and 8pp b/w illustrations. Camping adventure. Not Guides and Scouts, though both in cover illustration.
This is a very good hardcover copy in the original tan cloth binding with the vignette in black and orange of a boy scout between two fires. Covers clean, spine not sunned or darkened. The endpapers have been professionally replaced and the hinges strengthened. Completely clean inside. Copyright page states 'Published October 1912'. 4 illustrations in black & white by Gordon Grant. 8" high X 5" wide, 313 pages + 6 pages of publishers ads. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
24 pages. Features: The All-America Prairie Chicken Trials; Considerable dog information; Veterinary Q & A; nice vintage ads, including an illustrated one-page ad for Florida-Collier Coast and Associated Hotels; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
in-8°, 157 pages, broche, jaquette illustree. Bel exemplaire. [BL-J]
Paris, Spes 1959. In-8 broché de 157 pages illustrées. Jaquette. Collection Jamboree. Bon état
Alsatia Signe de Piste 1978, In-8 broché, 200 pages. Illustrations de Michel Gourlier. Très bon état.
français In-16 de 173 pp.; broché de l'éditeur. Avec dessins et photos. Quelques gribouillages.
8vo., First Edition, with numerous coloured and monochrome photographs and illustrations throughout; pictorial wrappers, a near fine copy. Aero Armor 5.
20 pages. Features: How They Keep Horse Racing Honest - Science Invades the Sport - article with photos; Why Protestants Mourn Pope John; Zenith TV ad; The Fort Henry Guards - article with colour photos; Birth of a Stamp - Ernst Roch and Canada's new Five Cent Stamp featuring the Queen - article and great photos; Boy Scout Shadow Compass. Somewhat above-average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
editions universitaires, 1986. in-4 relié toile bleue avec jaquette, 174 pp., abondamment illustré. 2 courtes déchirures (dont une avec manque) réparées à la jaquette, très bon état pour le reste
PARIS, Alsatia, signe de piste, 1945, in 8 broché - Couverture illustrée - Illustrations PP - 197pp, - Très propre
Broché. 120 pages.
40 pages. Cover photo of Deanna Durbin in performance. Songs include: My Own; You're As Pretty As a Picture; That Certain Age; Be a Good Scout; I Love to Whistle; Chapel Bells; A Serenade to the Stars; Music in my Dreams; Its Raining Sunbeams; Someone to Care for Me; My Heart is Singing. These songs are from the movies "That Certain Age", "Mad About Music", "100 Men and a Girl", and "Three Smart Girls". Above-average but not excessive wear and external soiling. Binding intact. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
Eclaireurs Unionistes de France - In-12 - Broché - 71 illustrations de J.O. Grandjouan - 152 pages - Propre
Sois Prêt. 1947. In-4 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Plats abîmés. Dos abîmé. Déchirures. 8 pages. Illustré de nombreux dessins en noir et blanc. Plats se détachant. Atelier de patrouille. Il fait chaud ! Il fait chaud !, Temps libre chez les Putois. Confort au camp (mobilier)...
Sois Prêt. 1945. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. Paginé de 126 à 134. Illustré de nombreux dessins en noir et en bleu. Travaux dans l'eau. Sauvetage dans l'eau. 20 jours sur un radeau...
Sois Prêt. 1945. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. Paginé de 138 à 143. Illustré de dessins en noir et blanc. Temps libre. Liens en bois. Lady Baden-Powell. 20 jours sur un radeau (suite et fin)...
Sois Prêt. 1945. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos frotté. Intérieur acceptable. Paginé de 42 à 55. Illustré de dessins noirs, et monochromes. Un nouveau président. Le Maître artisan vous parle, l'installation du camp de Pâques. Le Hand-Ball...