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228 pages. Index. Twenty-four halftone illustrations. Reprint of the 1946 first edition. Author was an English clergyman and prolific author of scholarly works on these and related topics. Prior owner's name atop half-title page, otherwise unmarked with average wear to brown cloth-covered boards. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
P., Le Cercle d'art, 1964. In folio relié toile avec jaquette illustrée, 15 pp- 2pp. -142 pp. d'illustrations en héliogravure et 22 illustrations contre collées en couleurs. Excellent état.
153 pages. Signed and inscribed by author (dated 1952) upon second blank leaf. Prior owner's signature upon same page. Average wear. Binding sound. Dr. Drown "... produced stunning photographs of soft and hard tissue anywhere within the body using only a dried drop of the patient's blood on a piece of blotter paper." - Trevor Constable. A very rare signed item by this incredibly gifted woman. Book
One small tear to lower edge of rear panel of DJ (1"). DJ Spine a bit sunned. ; 0.75 x 7.7 x 5.28 Inches; 160 pages; The enchanting tales of Pooh and his friends were first brought to readers in classic Latin form in 1960 with the publication of Winnie Ille Pu. It remains the only book in Latin ever to grace The New York Times List.
Features: Riding the electric jet - F-16 Fighting Falcom; Burning Japan to the ground - The B-29 fire bomb raids of WWII; Prelude to the atomic age. Photos: F-16s of the 120th Fighter interceptor Gp. Montana National Guard; Boeing B-29 Superfortress. Book
220p. 8vo. Original printed wraps. Anthology on the end-times, prophecy, the Great Pyramid, metaphysics, the Second Coming, the Ascended Masters, Atlantis, and more. ** OCC 8
IN 8. BR [MOY]. 172 PP. 36 ILL EN NOIR ET EN COULEURS. [BE]
Pages 194-286 plus 16 pages of ads. Features: The Floating Death - a North Sea trawler skipper's heroic battle with a mine entangled in the trawler's nets; The Darkest Hour - Part II - experiences in the great Serbian (WWI) retreat to Albania (with photo of the Serbian Cavalry fording the River Drin and more); The Snake-Hunter - John Rolliston's terrible fight; The Sheriff's Ruse - how the Sheriff of Deadwood tricked three desperadoes; Real-Life Romances of the War (WWI) - Part II; A Year In Arctic Siberia - Part III - amazing article and photos taken by Polish authoress M.A. Czaplicka as she travelled 6,000 miles researching the nomadic Yenisei tribes; Baiting the "Boche" - the people of Brussels turn their humour upon the humourless huns who have taken possession of their city; Remarkable Rocks - photo-illustrated article of remarkable rocks around the world; The Girl Sergeant - young Zoe Smirnova joined the Russian Army at age 15 and fought in the battlefields of Galicia; From Job to Job Around the World - Part V - two young Americans spend time in India, with great photos; A Theatre in Cannibal-Land - Papuan savages entertain themselves with amateur theatricals! (article with great photos); A Black Outlaw - a native desperado gives Natal Police much trouble; On the Way to War - the adventures of two young Americans, Herbert H. Hope and Jack Heward, who struggle to make their way to England to fight the Germans; and more. Somewhat above-average external wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Book
365 pages. "A must read for anyone who desires to reach an objective awareness. If you are seeking true self-determination, you must fing out 'who's pulling your strings?'" - from back cover. "My initial reaction to this book was anger and irritation. I was almost throwing it down, when I asked myself why I was getting so annoyed. Now I can say with certainty, that if you can take this book to the end, it will broaden your perspective and provide an insight few possess." - Franz Schmitt. Clean, bright and unmarked. Excellent copy. Book
309 pages. Reference notes. "At the age of 18 the author was arrested by the secret police of Stalin's Soviet Union. She was thrust into the soul-breaking world of the Soviet prison system... Her crime? Choosing to fight against Stalin's tyranny, to resist evil with the limited resources of an 18-year-old." - from back cover. She spent 5 years in prison. Clean, bright and unmarked but for remainder dot upon bottom edge. Very nice copy. Book
IN 8 CARRE. BR [BE]. ENV 100 PP. 137 ILL EN NOIR. [BE]
28 pages. Features: Would you die for your country?; Dancer Ann Ditchburn - article with colour photo; Colour ad for the Eddie Bauer Snap-Jac; Montreal Mayor Jean Drapeau - article with photos; Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales at age 30; The story of Hollywood - article with colour photos; A day in the life of Pierre Cardin; Mud and Blood - Passchendaele in WWI; Fighting for Peace - Canadian Peacekeepers (The Princess Pats) in Cyprus; Job Description of Windsor Mayor Bert Weeks - short article with photo; A Wonderful Time - A wonderful sampling of the collection of over 35,000 Canadian postcards owned by Allan Anderson and Betty Tomlinson; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
64 pages. Features: The U.S.S.R. and I - colour-photo-illustrated article describes what it's like to be a tourist in the Soviet Union; Fantastic one-page colour-photo ad for the 1967 Dodge Dart, red - convertible and black hardtop; When the Cable Came to Heart's Content - one hundred years ago the ship 'Great Eastern' linked Newfoundland with Europe; Snow Cruiser snowmobile half-page colour-photo ad; Let's Give The All Assists - a discussion of how assists are awarded in the NHL; Nice one-page colour-photo ad for the line of C.C.M. sports products; Lt.-Gen. E.L.M. Burns discusses what hope he sees for peace in the nuclear age; Vintage one-page colour toy ad for Eldon Road Racing Sets and new Eldon Tinyrooms; Centrefold colour ad for Parker Pens; My Pet Tarantula - Robert Scarlett describes his pet, one of 2,500 insects, butterflies and spiders in his collection; Safe Driving Week - A Sad Report on how Canadian motorists die; Great one-page colour-photo ad for Aylmer Soup features two photos of Phyllis Diller; How to Build a Candy House; Nice photo-illustrated article on Brampton radio station CHIC's all-girl team of disk jockeys, Jan Campbell, Marilyn Macdonnell, Penny Machtell and Febby Barnard; (Toy) Dolls Come Alive with Personality; Great photo-illustrated article on Beatle John Lennon going to war as Gripweed in making of the film 'How I Won The War'. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
24 pages. Features: C-I-L Dynawad shotgun shell ad inside front cover; Canada's 11th Province Has Palm Trees - some 600,000 Canadians live in California; What it's Like to have a Heart Attack - Doug Palk helps readers understand; The Age of Chivalry is Alive - Colour Photo Fashion Feature; Canada's Cruel Treasure Chest - The Canadian Shield; The Millionaire and the 25-cent Piece - Gregory Clark recalls the special magic of found money; Great full-page colour photo ad for A&W features Albert and Walter; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
40 pages. Features: Can Olympic Organizers Keep the Competitors in and the Consumerism Out? - article with great photos of Canadian Olympians at Grenoble; Middle age can be good for you; Sunbeam auto ad shows their Imp, Alpine and Arrow; Nice colour Fashion '68 feature; Prince Charles - Preparation of a Prince - article and nice colour family photo; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Please note: pages 27-28 and right half of page 21 missing. It appears to have contained an ad by Celanese and some fashion illustrations. Otherwise, this is a quality vintage copy. Book
pp. xiii, 529. Illustrated. Inked ownership of James E. Kohen. Large 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket with price. Hardbound. Third printing. Nice copy. SPACE/4
IN 8. CART [BE]. 252 PP. ENV 280 ILL EN NOIR ET EN COULEURS. [BE]
211 pages. Glossary. Index. "Could our greatest challenges of health, relationship and survival be our way of redefining biological limits accepted at some point in our ancient memory?" - from back cover. Unmarked. Average wear. Remainder of small address label inside front cover. A worthy copy. Book
Issue of National Geographic containing an illustrated article on Newfoundland Book
Article by Joseph Judge "Minoans and Myceneans : Sea Kings of Greece" (pp.142-185) Book
282 pages. Winona Ryder cover photo. The link between infertility and the environment. From conquering your first wrinkle at 29 to the perfect yoga body at 52. Winona Ryder - starting over at 35. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
154 pages. Features: The New Spring Clothes You Love To Wear - 70 Great Looks; Young Skin at Any Age; Liz (Elizabeth) Taylor and Richard Burton - What it's like to be Walking Investments; Travel to Goa; The New Emphatics - the patterns, the plaids, the flower-strewings and glistening see-throughs making the leg scene now; New Lives For the Stricken and Disabled; Liz Taylor and Richard Burton - what it's like to be walking investments; Fantastree in Kashmir; Denmark; Spain; The Dress Action - Lucky Little Numbers; Decisive Art Collections - The Burton G. Tremaines Paintings and Sculpture - Exultant and Masterful, of the 1960's; and more. Chips from backstrip and three-inch openings at each end of back cover along spine, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Book
314 pages. Features: The Age Issue - What to Wear, Where to Shop, When to Lie, How to Have Sexy Legs (and a sex life) Forever; Plus Style Setters from 16 to 80+; All about Jennifer Aniston's Easy Charm; Remembering the Great Bill Blass; Cosmetic Surgery - what's new, what's next; Fashion for All - 75 looks for day and night; and more. Faint bits of writing atop front cover. Somewhat above-average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this wonderful issue. Magazine
320 pages. Features: Buy it Now, Wear it Forever; How Old Do You Look?; Reclaiming Your Teenage Body; Sarah Jessica Parker on Movies, Motherhood & Life after Miniskirts; The Age Issue - chic, sexy & sleek from 18 to 80; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Book