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1993Q-1557762554Narcotics Anonymous World Services Inc 1993-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Narcotics Anonymous World Services, Inc paperback
1966EOOOOOOOOHH660520Paris, Christian Bourgois éditeur, 1966, 12 x 20, 176 pages cousues sous couverture rempliée imprimée. EDITION ORIGINALE sur papier courant.
989PARIS, P. ASSELIN - 1870 - In-4 ° Reliure fatiguée - 2 Volumes -Tome I : Préface V à XII Introduction I à CIV - 845 pages - Tome II : 1007 pages. Ouvrage fatigué, mais propre intérieurement.
PARIS, P. ASSELIN - 1870 - In-4 ° Reliure fatiguée - 2 Volumes -Tome I : Préface V à XII Introduction I à CIV - 845 pages - Tome II : 1007 pages. Ouvrage fatigué, mais propre intérieurement.
1955562647Los Angeles: The Narcotic Educational Foundation of America / The Anti-Narcotic League of America 1955. Unbound. Near Fine. Brochure. Small quarto sheet measuring 8½" x 11". Laid out as a trifold pamphlet i.e. one sheet folded twice to make six pages this copy with two central vertical folds right next to each other. Illustrated with halftone photographs. Folded as mentioned pinhole near the topedge near fine. A vocally anti-marijuana pamphlet; the "evil effects" of marijuana include the story of the young man who decapitated his best friend while high and was utterly horrified after. The pamphlet claims that some people mix it with beer for its stimulating properties and expresses concern that the "poisonous weed" is no longer "confined to our Mexican population and to the regions of the South and Southwest." We attribute the pamphlet to about 1955 because in 1954 the Anti-Narcotic League of America changed its name to the Narcotic Educational Foundation of America and both names are given on the pamphlet. The NEFA is still operational today. OCLC locates no copies of this pamphlet; material published under either imprint seems to be very uncommon. The Narcotic Educational Foundation of America / The Anti-Narcotic League of America unknown
19106414Paris, Vigot frère, 1910. In-8 broché de [6]-135-[3]p. Belle condition, partiellement non coupé.
Features: The Franciscans - they possess an inner peace that modern people seek, but rarely find; Pursuit of a Painkiller - the development of Phenazocine, a synthetic narcotic to replace the useful but addictive drug morphine; Adventures of the Mind - Life's Mysterious Clocks, by Frank A. Brown Jr.; A Christmas Letter; How to Speak French without saying a word - humor by Stewart Alsop; Winter's wildest sport - iceboating; Is European Education better than ours? - a five-nation survey of 4142 school children provides an astonishing report - long and detailed article with many photos. Great color Schlitz ad inside back cover. Somewhat above-average wear. Book
140 pages. Fiction: End of a Marriage; The Platoon of Pariahs; A Dream for Sale; Record Run; The Lady (part 3 of 4); Kiowa Moon (part 5 of 7). Articles: The Glamorous Governor of New Jersey - Bob Meyner abandoned bachelorhood mid-term; The Seven Dictators of Broadway - Reviewers John McClain, John Chapman, Richard Watts, Jr.; Robert Coleman, Tom Donnelly, Walter Kerr and Brooks Atkinson; ; The Woes of Willy Mays - why 1956 was almost a nightmare for him; The Oddest War Ever Fought - The Aden-Yemen war has been going on for 2,000 years, with daily time-outs for prayers and narcotic binges - article with maps and interesting photos; The Face of America - Prize Babies (photo); Pals of My Childhood - Farley Mowat writes of his two hilarious pets; My Daughter's Silent World - Adelyn Pagenstecher was told her daugher Mari was deaf; A Bloom for Mother-In-Law - beautiful color photos of tulips and daffodils ; Wonderful Wooden Sandwich - how plywood turns waste wood into a useful product - with photo of Sol Walter (Tony) of United States Plywood.. Ads: Liberty Mutual auto accident insurance; Savage brand lawn mowers; Bunnygrans - one-page photo ad featuring Lucille Ball and son; Nice Easter-themed two-page photo ad for Buick cars; National Cash Register (NCR) adding machines; Fantastic three-page color ad for International trucks; Vigoro plant foods; One-page black and white photo ad for movie "The Spirit of St. Louis" starring James Stewart; Great two-page color-photo ad for the 1957 Dodge Swept-wing convertible featuring Lawrence Welk; Pink Westinghouse clothes washer; 1957 Frigidaire pink (interior) fridge; 1957 Ford - two-page color-photo ad; Pall Mall cigarettes - cowboy scene; Page & Shaw chocolates; Chevrolet - two-page color photo of four 1957 models; Elgin Watches (graduation theme); American Airlines - nice color two-page ad shows glamorous lady boarding plane; L&M cigarettes - nautical theme; Eaton tandem axle ad features Joseph J. Hock of Baltimore; Longines-Wittnauer Watches; Nice two-page color ad for Kodak's broad line of cameras; Hit Parade cigarettes; Kings Men aftershave "I don't want to be a tycoon"; Douglas DC-7 airliner; Viewmaster; Johnson outboard motors; Harrison car air conditioning; Pullman cars; Evinrude outboards; Springfield mowers and tillers; Richard Harding Davis is honored in a U.S. Savings Bond ad; Vista auto wax; Nice color one-page Viceroy cigarette ad features tennis player Pancho Gonzales and his lovely wife Henrietta; Back cover Coke ad with sailing illustration. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
183022897Amherst: Published by J. S. & C. Adams and Co. Jonathan Leavitt New York. Pierce and Williams Boston 1830. 1st edition American Imprints 1866; Arents N. 1349; Sabin 32550n. Original pale grey-green wrappers lettered in black. Overall VG minor soiling to wrappers with some paper chipping to lower portion of spine/faint stain to rear wrapper extending into text block 4-5 leaves. 48 pp. 12mo in 6s. 17.5 cm x 11 cm. <br/><br/>Hitchcock both a clergyman as well as a Professor of Chemistry & Natural History at Amherst who eventually rose to the position of College President was primarily known for his geological work/publications. Herein early in his professorial career he admonishes college students as to the evils of addictive narcotics including opium & tobacco. Published by J. S. & C. Adams and Co. Jonathan Leavitt, New York. Pierce and Williams, Boston unknown books
39446Chicago Illinois : Insanity Inc. ca. 1970 . Poster offset-printed 48 x 68 cm; in fine condition unbacked and unmounted. This anti-marijuana propaganda sheet was originally issued by the USA Federal Bureau of Narcotics in 1935. It was reproduced and sold commercially around 1970 its alarmist claims and emotive language making it a ready-made piece of social satire for the post-hippie era. unknown
Pages 291-348 plus several pages of great vintage ads. Features: "Killer Sleeman" - a Mountie's challenge handling a cop-killer; The Man Who Lost Face - a young ship's officer gets in the bad books of Chinese smugglers; The Inventor of the "Rugger" - William Webb Ellis; Amateur Bandit; A Paraguayan Dance - wild and wooly doings; "Humpie" - the unfortunate choice of a gold-seeking partner; Crocodiles in Northern Australia - article with great photos; The Clue of the Single Finger-Print - Part III of the robbery ofthe First National Bank at Lamar, Colorado and the bloody aftermath; "Bhang" - the smoking of this forbidden narcotic in Africa; My Elephant Drive - a tale from the Belgian Congo - with photos; Madui's Curse - a Rhodesian tale; Beachcombers' Luck - an amusing story from the British Columbia coast; Fish-Spearing in the South Seas; and more. Above-average external wear. Covers nearly loose. Contents clean and unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
189515352Paris, Chamuel, 1895 ; in-12, broché ; 177 pp., (1 bl.), (2) pp. de catalogue, couverture crème rempliée, illustrée, imprimée en vieux-rose et noir, petites figures.