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133305615X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1985T01578Self Published 1985. Soft cover. VG. 9 x 11. 88 typescript pages in very good condition. Illustrated with photographs. Inscription on the reverse of the front cover. Yellow softcovers with illustration and black titles. Coil binding. Covers show almost no wear. VG <br/> <br/> Self Published paperback
156953N.p.: N.p. 1980. Archive of professional and vernacular photographs flyers newspapers letters and various ephemera relating to the Richmond-based African American musical group The Fantastic Waller Family circa late 1970s-1980s.<br /> <br /> Formed in Richmond Virginia in the mid-1970s the show and dance band consisted of three brothers Harry Bruce and Chris two sisters Karen and Sandra and a five-piece horn backing band. The ensemble performed variously as The Waller Family The Fantastic Waller Family The Fabulous Waller Family and The Wallers playing a blend of R&B soul disco funk and pop. The group toured extensively throughout the east coast and southern US between the late 1970s and 1990s but was still active as recently as the early 2000s.<br /> <br /> The archive contains over 75 unique photographs of the band performing and recording a mix of promotional shots and professional and vernacular shots. The photographs also include two copies of a contact sheet 10 images six strips of negatives 14 images and two photographs of the band's 1981 performance on the WNVT television show The Connection.<br /> <br /> The archive also features a number of promotional materials including a poster for a performance at the Rochester People's Club of New York material advertising the the Kozy Kat Club and Alpha Audio recording studios of Richmond Virginia magazines and newspaper clippings concerning the band over 25 flyers five "club" calendars and a press release about the band. <br /> <br /> Of particular note are ten letters variously dated between January 1982 and July 1984 commending the band on their performances with many written following performances at historically Black colleges and universities in the US.<br /> <br /> Photographs negatives and contact sheets: 4 x 5 inches to 13 x 10 inches. Near Fine overall. Several photographs housed in a Near Fine blue binder measuring 9.5 x 11.75 inches.<br /> <br /> Flyers newspapers letters and other ephemera: Very Good plus to Near Fine overall.<br /> <br /> Poster: 11 x 17 inches folded horizontally. Very Good with a six inch horizontal closed tear just below center.<br /> <br /> Total archive is approximately one linear foot of material. N.p. unknown
DCM7414Strategic Marketing Group CD 2003 PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE
140937577All postcards are 7" x 5". Sold as a lot. Very Good condition overall. 1. March 23rd 1968 at the Avalon Ballroom featuring The Blues project Genesis and more. 2. Feb. 3rd-4th 1967 at the Avalon Ballroom The Dance of the Five Moons concert featuring Country Joe & the Fish The Sparrow & The Kaleidoscope. Faint crease. 3. February 9-11 at the Avalon Ballroom featuring Siegel Schwall Buddy Get Your Guns Mace Lipscomb. 4. "Light up with the Flamin Groovies" by Paul Brown. Small pinhole. 5. April 7-8 1967 at the Avalon Ballroom The Charlatans Sparrow Canned Heat. Rubbing to reverse. 6. Nov. 28-Dec. 1 1968 at the Fillmore West. Bill Graham presents in San Francisco "Abba-Zaba." Featuring Moody Blues Chicago Transit Authority Frumious bandersnatch It's a Beautiful Day Deep Purple Cold Blood Jeff Beck Sweetwater Country Joe and the Fish and Terry Reid. unknown books
184521391New York: American Tract Society 1845. 12mo. 35 1 p. <br><br>In buff printed wrapper with engraved title including four vignettes signed: W. Howland. Printer from front wrapper. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Drake 8293. Lacking rear wrapper; front wrapper detached water stianed and chipped. American Tract Society unknown books
22891showing the five children sitting on a doorstep in a row 5½" x 3½" no place no date c. unknown
63-4194San Francisco CA: The Family 1917. 8.5" x 11" Form Letter Good with marginal tear.The Family is a private club in San Francisco California formed in 1901 by newspapermen who left the Bohemian Club after Hearst published a piece presaging the assassination of President McKinley. Famous members included: Ty Cobb Henry J. Crocker Arthur Fiedler Peter E. Haas William Randolph Hearst Herbert Hoover John J. Pershing Timothy Pflueger William Saroyan.Provenance: O'Day Edward F. 1883-1959 was the editor and publisher of The Town Talk in San Francisco ca. 1915 - 1930. San Francisco, CA: The Family, 1917. unknown
15-8944San Francisco: The Family Social Club 1919. 8vo. Folded Sheet Very Good. Illustrated. The Family is a private club in San Francisco California formed in 1901 by newspapermen who left the Bohemian Club. The club maintains a clubhouse in the City as well as rural property 35 miles to the south inWoodside. An exclusive invitation only all-male club it calls new members "Babies" regular members "Children" and the club president "Father." Most announcements are signed by a putz who calls himself: mother-in-law. Famous members included: Ty Cobb Henry J. Crocker Arthur Fiedler Peter E. Haas William Randolph Hearst Herbert Hoover John J. Pershing Timothy Pflueger William Saroyan.The announcements for their events are elegantly printed by Grabhorn Kennedy and other fine printers. San Francisco: The Family [Social Club], 1919. unknown
63-3855San Francisco: The Family Social Club ca. 1940. Single Folded Printed Sheet 9" x 24" Good with tears creasing toning. Brittle paper.The Family is a private club in San Francisco California formed in 1901 by newspapermen who left the Bohemian Club after Hearst published a piece presaging the assassination of President McKinley. The club maintains a clubhouse in the City as well as rural property 35 miles to the south in Woodside. An exclusive invitation only all-male club it calls new members "Babies" regular members "Children" and the club president "Father." Masters of Ceremonies for each event listed are named "mother-in-law." Famous members included: Ty Cobb Henry J. Crocker Arthur Fiedler Peter E. Haas William Randolph Hearst Herbert Hoover John J. Pershing Timothy Pflueger William Saroyan. San Francisco: The Family [Social Club], [ca. 1940]. unknown
19555380like new. unknown
1118730925.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
A9781118730928Hardback. New. A thorough explanation of how family enterprises work The family enterprise whether an operating business a family office or both is the backbone of the US and international economies. hardcover
OTF-S-9781118730928Wiley. New. BRAND NEW GIFT QUALITY! NOT OVERSTOCKS OR MARKED UP REMAINDERS! DIRECT FROM THE PUBLISHER! Wiley unknown
697070896John Wiley & Sons pp. 208 . Hardback. New. John Wiley & Sons hardcover
029910Shutterfly Book. Fine Condition. Cloth. 42 pages. Self published. Hardcover. Text in English. Tight binding sharp edges and corners on the boards and clean unmarked interior. Bound in illustrated paper covered boards and issued without a dustjacket. Lovingly assembled collections of beautiful color photographs originally displayed at the meeting of he 142nd Council of the Episcopal Diocese of Texas in February 1991 at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in Austin of the vestments and altar hangings created by the artist . Shutterfly Hardcover
1816943Q3London: Henry Colburn 1816 . First edition. Leather. Poor. 10" by 8". Not Stated. The first edition of this important work comprised of correspondance from the family of Richard Tully the British consul living in Tripoli in the late eighteenth century providing incredible insight into the culture there at the time. First edition. Bound in half calf. Not a happy copy but an uncommon and important work presenting original correspondence from the writings of Miss Tully whose brother-in-law was Richard Tully the British consul living in Tripoli the capital of Libya with his family between 1783 and 1793. Can fetch up to £2000 for a pleasing copy so really a working copy for a fraction of the price. In need of an understanding home. Containing incredibly detailed accounts of life in Tripoli including descriptions of houses mosques clothing trends palaces as well as the people and customs. These fascinating letters provide an important insight into the culture here in the late eighteenth century covering the entire period in which Richard Tully was positioned there. Miss Tully also presents her view of the reigning Bashaw and his family. Illustrated with the folding map entitled 'The Regency of Tripoli'. Lacking the five additional plates. Also lacking the final leaf to the work p369-70 containing the last page of the index. With the bookplate of the Royal Naval College. Bound in half calf. Endpapers and blanks renewed. No half title. Externally worn with both boards detached. Loss to a large portion of the backstrip and rubbing to the board extremities. Rear endpapers and blanks are detached with the first x leaves detached also. Tears and some loss to pages vii viii ix x 367 and 368. Internally generally firmly bound between xi and 366. Pages are generally bright with spotting and the odd handling mark or notation. Heavier marking to pages 35-50. Light spotting to map. Lacking plates 1 3 4 5 and 6. Poor Henry Colburn hardcover
2004141452004. Soft Cover. BOOK FINE. 8vo - over 7¾"" - 9¾"" tall. Spiral Bound AN EXTREMELY CLEAN ATTRACTIVE COPY. NO PREVIOUS OWNER MARKINGS. Includes vintage family photos at beginning of chapters. Spiral bound. 176 pages plus index. Also includes a family history of this South Carolina family. GIFT GIVING CONDITION. paperback
15-8945San Francisco: The Family Social Club 1915. 8vo. Folded Sheet Very Good. Illustrated.The Family is a private club in San Francisco California formed in 1901 by newspapermen who left the Bohemian Club. The club maintains a clubhouse in the City as well as rural property 35 miles to the south inWoodside. An exclusive invitation only all-male club it calls new members "Babies" regular members "Children" and the club president "Father." Most announcements are signed by a putz who calls himself: mother-in-law. Famous members included: Ty Cobb Henry J. Crocker Arthur Fiedler Peter E. Haas William Randolph Hearst Herbert Hoover John J. Pershing Timothy Pflueger William Saroyan.The announcements for their events are elegantly printed by Grabhorn Kennedy and other fine printers. San Francisco: The Family [Social Club], 1915. unknown
68-4895San Francisco CA: The Family 1951. 16mo. Brown Cloth on Pueblo Brown Paper with Family emblem stamped on cover. 66 pp. Very Good. Scarce.Provenance: Everett Mathews attorney from Millbrae CA. San Francisco, CA: The Family, 1951. hardcover
68-4889San Francisco CA: The Family 1953. 16mo. Green Cloth on Green Paper with Family emblem stamped on cover 77 pp. Very Good. Scarce.Provenance: Everett Mathews attorney from Millbrae CA. San Francisco, CA: The Family, 1953. hardcover
68-4891San Francisco CA: The Family 1982. 16mo. Brown Wraps 77 pp. Very Good. Illustrated. Scarce.Provenance: Everett Mathews attorney from Millbrae CA. San Francisco, CA: The Family, 1982. paperback
1849110828Groombridge & Sons. London. 1849. Groombridge & Sons. London. 1849. First edition thus in one volume. Hardback. iv 236 pages plus 4 pages adverts. Delightful vignette of family scene to title page. Occasional engravings to text. Original printed boards sunned and rubbed. Rebacked in modern cloth with new paper label to spine and new endpapers. Small neat ownership name to title pages browned otherwise a clean and sound copy. hardcover
184976203London: Groombridge 1848/1849. 12mo.Magazine / Journal. 2 parts in 1. viii 232; iv 236 pp. With engraved title page illustrations and in-text b/w illustrations. Half red leather over marbled boards with paper title label to spine. Wear to spine spine lean rubbing; first title page loose on either end very occasional small tear to edge of page and odd spot or mark but generally quite clean. With the inscription of a 'Sarah Barron' dated to 1848/1849 and a bridal sonnet pasted to front endpapers. A popular Victorian penny magazine published monthly from 1848 to 1860. . Good. Half Leather. 1849. Groombridge 1848/1849 hardcover