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Numero del 31 maggio 1942 della rivista settimanale "7jours" di attualità.<BR>Tra gli articoli presenti: Schmeling e Joe Louis, prime foto su PEarl Harbour, I turchi guardano il Ponte di Galata, Battaglia del Mare di Corallo,. Battaglia di Kertch, a Lille i Fratellini, Catherine Cayret, Long Yun, Nelson Knudsen Hillman, Glaoui pacha di Marrakech ecc..<BR>Numerose notizie di attualità e foto d'epoca all'interno.<BR>In buone condizioni. Copertina editoriale in buone condizioni generali con lievi usure ai margini e dorso. Legatura in discrete condizioni. All'interno le pagine si presentano in ottime condizioni con rare fioriture. In folio. Dim. 41,5x28 cm. Pp. 16. Number of the 31st of may 1942 of the weekly magazine "7jours"<BR>Between the articles inside: Schmeling and Joe Louis, first photoes about PEarl Harbour, the turkish look at Bridge of Galata, Battle of Coral sea, Battle of Kertch, in Lille the Fratellini, Catherine Cayret, Long Yun, Nelson Knudsen Hillman, Glaoui pacha di Marrakech ecc...<BR>Different information of actuality and photoes inside.<BR>In good conditions. Editorial cover in good general conditions slightly worn in the edges and spine. (see the photo). Binding in fair conditions. Inside pages are in very good conditions with occasional foxings.
In folio. Dim. 40x30,5 cm. Pp. da 248 a 258+(4). Numero del 11 settembre 1951 della rivista settimanale "Ali" di aviazione."Ali" il periodico degli aviatori italiani nasce a Milano il 28 Marzo 1944 per essere pubblicato fino al 28 Aprile 1945 quando si interruppe a causa della guerra. Riappare nel 1951 fino al 1977 variando più volte di nome. Tra gli articoli presenti: ho bombardato Pearl Harbour, Il battello radiocomandato cala dal cielo, Le ali dell'anima di Fiume, Un Koblet di 30 anni fa ha costruito alianti, Roehn, Alianti in alta quota sulle Alpi, una cicogna sul Gran Sasso ecc... Numerose notizie di attualità e foto d'epoca all'interno. In buone condizioni. Copertina editoriale in buone condizioni generali con lievi usure ai margini e dorso. Piegatura orizzontale. Legatura quasi assente. All'interno le pagine si presentano in ottime condizioni con rare fioriture.Number of the 11th of september 1951 of the weekly magazine "Ali" of aviation. "Ali" the magazine of italian aviators was born in Milan the 28th of March 1944 to be published until the 28th of April 1945 when it was blocked due to the war. It reappeared in 1951 until 1977 changing names different times. Between the issues treated: I have bombed Pearl Harbour, Airplanes in Fiume, A Koblet of 30 years old built airplanes, Roehn, in Alps, Gran Sasso ecc... Different information of actuality and photoes inside. In good conditions. Editorial cover in good general conditions slightly worn in the edges and spine. Binding is almost missing. Inside pages are in very good conditions with occasional foxings.
Magazine Ex-library, Very good condition Cover by Frank McIntosh. Includes The Solitary Priest by Pearl S. Buck
In-8° gr. pp. 552 con XLI e XLII pag. degli eserzizi del 1959 e 1951. Legatura in tutta tela con titolo al dorso.
3302Paris, Presses de la Renaissance, sélectionné par le Club pour Vous - Hachette, 1978, pleine toile éditeur bleue avec illustration en couleurs collée au 1er plat, 14x21 cm, 444 pages, quelques illustrations en noir, contre-préface de Claude Seignolle.
1942ABE-1912591627012 PAGES-28,5 CM X 42 CM-EN UNE: GROS PLAN NOIR ET BLANC D'EDWIGE FEUILLERE (STUDIO TOBIS)-LA GUERRE MENACE LES INDES, 1P, 4 PHOTOS-LE DRAME DE JAVA A FAIT PERDRE LE PLUS BEAU JOYAU DE SA COURONNE A LA REINE WILHELMINE, 2P, 4 PHOTOS, CARTE-LES DEUX YAMAMOTO, 1P, 2 PHOTOS-LE CINEMA TRAVESTIT L'HISTOIRE DE CORA PEARL, PHOTO-"MONSIEUR MASSENET" MUSICIEN DE CHARME PREFERAIT LES CHANSONS D'ETUDIANTS-PARIS MON BEAU PARIS REPETE TRISTEMENT EDITH PIAF-UNE UN PEU CHIFFONNEE-QUELQUES MANQUES EN MARGES (PJ5)
1946ABE-166387987018216 PAGES-29,5 CM X 41,5 CM-EN COUVERTURE: MARGUERITE CHAPMAN-LE MUSEE DE LA FRAUDE A FAIT FAILLITE.A CAUSE DU MARCHE NOIR-SI VOUS VOULEZ FUMER DES "GAULOISES" D'AVANT GUERRE ALLEZ EN SUISSE-LE NAZISME REVIT DANS LA RESISTANCE ALLEMANDE QUI S'ORGANISE SOUS NOS YEUX-COMMENT PETIOT OCCUPAIT SES LOISIRS AVANT SON PROCES, FAC SIMILE "TRAITE DES MARTINGALES"-AU VOLANT D'UNE MERCEDES LA "DUCHESSE DE VALENCE" EST L'AGENT DE LIAISON DES REPUBLICAINS ESPAGNOLS, PHOTO-DU SANG SUR "LA PERLE D'ASIE" LE PRECIEUX JOYAU CONVOITE PAR GOERING FUT VOLE PAR LA GESTAPO-ENTRE 2 AVERSES S M CARNAVAL A MIS NICE EN JOIE, 2 PAGES, 9 PHOTOS-UNE BRUNE., PAROLES DE HENRI KUBNIK MUSIQUE DE GUY LAFARGE, 1 PAGE-JOAN CRAWFORD N'EST PLUS VAMP NI RAY MILLAND JEUNE PREMIER-ON VENAIT POUR TINO ROSSI ON ACCLAME LILY FAYOL-THEATRE, PAR LUC VINCENT: LA TRAITRESSE, AMBIGU, DESSIN DE LUC VINCENT (JACQUES DUMESNIL, MARIA FAVELLA, VANDERIC)-MODE: LES PALETOTS DROITS SONT LA GRANDE NOUVEAUTE DE CETTE SAISON, 2 DESSINS (MARCEL ROCHAS, JEANNE LAFAURIE)-LES "BIFFINS" SE LAMENTENT PARCE QUE LES POUBELLES SONT VIDES ET QUE LES PARISIENS NE DEMENAGENT PLUS, CHIFFONNIERS-(PJ12)
1983ABE-17957004953 FAC SIMILES "JOURNAL DE ROUBAIX" DU 9 DECEMBRE 1941,"L'ECHO DE NANCY" DU 10 DECEMBRE 1941, "L'OEUVRE" DU 11 DECEMBRE 1941- AFFICHE JAPONAISE CELEBRANT L'ALLIANCE AVEC LES PUISSANCES DE L'AXE
1986ABE-157221668241474 PAGES-21 CM X 29,5 CM-TORPEDOS: SE MEFIER DES CONTREFACONS, 8P-COURIR POUR LE PLAISIR STIRLING MOSS, INTERVIEW, 6 PAGES-LES AUTOMOBILES LA PERLE (2 EME PARTIE), 6P-MOTOBECANE KM 2V, TIROIR DE L'INCONNU, 6P-LA SALLE LA QUASI CADILLAC, 6P-UN PHENOMENE NOMME 2 CV, 6P-LES INCONNUES DE POISSY, SIMCA, 8P
1904ABE-1404635028EQUIPAGES PRINCIERS ET FANFARES DANS LES BOIS/CHASSE A COURRE/12P-CENT MANIERES DE DEVENIR COMEDIEN/SARAH BERNHARDT/11P-A QUI APPARTIENT LA FRANCE?/8P-LE SONNEUR DE GARLAN PAR ANATOLE LE BRAZ/9P-BANDES JOYEUSES SUR LES CHEMINS FLEURIS/LES FETES DU RENOUVEAU DANS L'ANCIENNE FRANCE/ARBRE DE MAI/9P-LE JOYAU QUI BRILLE ET QUI MEURT/PERLE/8P-POISSONS D'AVRIL/4P-VOLS ENCOMBRANTS ET COCASSES/5P-LES GROTESQUES DU MONDE ANIMAL/7P-VERGERS SOUS VERRE/VISITE AUX FORCERIES DU NORD/SERRES/4P-REVUE SANS COUVERTURE-INTERIEUR FRAIS
1958ABE-1551219869476104 PAGES-26,5 CM X 35 CM-EN COUVERTURE "DANS L'INTIMITE DU PALAIS DE MONACO CAROLINE PRESENTE ALBERT", LE COUPLE AVEC SES DEUX ENFANTS-LES VEDETTES, EN FORCE, PRATIQUENT LE RETOUR A LA TERRE, 2P, GABIN, CONSTANTINE, DELORME, LAMOUREUX, BUFFET,., 9 PHOTOS-TONY PERKINS, 8P PAR YVES SALGUES-CAROLINE PRESENTE ALBERT, 6 PAGES-UNE BELLE LIGNE DE CHANCE, PAR PEARL BUCK, ILLUSTRATION DE KURT ARD-LES ALLEES DU COEUR, PAR FELICIEN MARCEAU, ILLUSTRATION DE DAVID BERGER-APPRENEZ AVEC FRANCOISE ARNOUL TROIS PETITS TOURS DE FERNAND RAYNAUD, 3P, 16 PHOTOS-OUVRAGES MODE PETITES INVENTIONS-LE "PRET A PORTER" MET EN VENTE DANS TOUTE LA FRANCE LA GRIFFE DES GRANDS COUTURIERS, 4P, NINA RICCI, GUY LAROCHE, LANVIN CASTILLO-LE COMMISSAIRE BESSON, MAIGRET DE LA COUTURE, 2P-INEDIT DE PAUL MORAND: HISTOIRE DES PLAISIRS DU SOLEIL ET DE L'EAU, ILLUSTRATIONS DE EDY LEGRAND-A BRUXELLES L'EQUIPE 58 A FAIT LE TOUR DU MONDE ET NOUS PRESENTE: VOTRE MAISON DE DEMAIN, 6 PAGES
192579323[ca. 1925]. Bildgröße: 15 x 10 cm. Feinkartonpassepartout.
3805P., Imprimerie Céas, 1926. Fascicule in 8, 45 pp. illustrées.
1908002451Thomas Y. Crowell Publishers New York. 1908 The early 20th century decorative leather book is a translation that Jewett undertook a version of the complex Middle English poem The Pearl in the original meter and selected lyrics such as a "Nativity Song" adapted from the work of Jacopone da Todi. The "Pearl Poet" or the "Gawain Poet" is the name given to the author of Pearl an alliterative poem written in 14th-century Middle English known from a single surviving manuscript the British Library holding Cotton Nero A.x. This body of work includes some of the greatest poetry written in Middle English. The Pearl Poet remains unidentified. Some scholarship has argued to assign the poem to one John Massey a member of the landed gentry from Cheshire. This attribution of the poems of Cotton Nero A.x is not widely accepted however reflected in the ongoing use of the labels "Pearl Poet" or "Gawain Poet." Title: The Pearl A Middle English Poem A Modern Version in the Metre of the Original Author: "Pearl Poet" Sophie Jewett Translator Associate Professor of English Literature in Wellesley College. Publisher: Thomas Y. Crowell Publishers New York. Edition: Copyright 1908; Published September 1908. Third Thousand. Binding/description: Finely rebound circa 1920 3/4 burgundy leather over marble paper boards gilt decorated spine with five raised bands matching marble endpapers upper gilt leaf edge. Author Note: Jewett initially published poetry under the pseudonym Ellen Burroughs borrowed from her mother's name. Fellow poet Richard Watson Gilder called her a true poet with a golden gift. Miss Jewett was said to be shy and self-critical about her poetry and disliked the process of offering her books up for publication and she was said to possess a sharp wit and was skilled at repartee. Sophie Jewett was a writer of faith and vision. Dimensions: 0.5 W × 5 D × 6.75 H inches. Condition Notes: Fine; light to be expected wear with age and use strong square spine light age-toned text pages. A beautiful copy. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. Thomas Y. Crowell Publishers, New York. hardcover
c2260Paris, Hazan,1947; fort in-8°, broché, couverture gris pale imprimée en bleu, sous chemise et étui cartonnés, titre en bleu au dos de la chemise; 2ff.,271pp.; étui légèrement passé, ouvrage en très bon état.
1946222118New York 1946. reproduced in Mauriber's PORTRAIT: The Photography of Carl van Vechten from this print. Half-length view of the performer in costume. 1 vols. 34.5 x 24 cm 13-5/8 x 9-1/2 inches. Fine. Atelier stamped on verso docketed by Van Vechten in ink recording the subject of the photograph "Pearl Bailey takes a call after singing A Womans Prerogative" the date the number of the negative "vi - cc - 3" and indications to the printer for reduction. reproduced in Mauriber's PORTRAIT: The Photography of Carl van Vechten from this print. Half-length view of the performer in costume. 1 vols. 34.5 x 24 cm 13-5/8 x 9-1/2 inches. Provenance: The estate of Saul Mauriber Van Vechten's assistant and executor of Van Vechten's photography estate and the compiler of PORTRAITS: THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF CARL VAN VECHTEN 1978 unknown
19714890New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Inc 1971. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 5 5/8 X 8 5/8 Inches. 233 PP. Stated "First Edition" with proper letter code on copyright page. Price-clipped. Signed and inscribed TWICE by Pearl Bailey. Accompanied by humorous letter describing the original recipient's "autograph hunt" in LA in 1971. The letter explains why the book was signed twice and describes the exact location it was signed. Also accompanied by an original newspaper clipping advertising the Pearl Bailey signing event that triggered the hunt in the first place! A unique and fun copy. Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich Inc hardcover
19687978New York: Harcourt Brace & World 1968. First Edition. Original wraps. Very Good. 5 3/4 X 8 1/2 Inches. 206 PP. "What the world really needs is more love and less paperwork." Pearl Bailey<br /> <br /> Stated "First Edition" on the copyright page. Original price of $5.75 intact on front flap. Signed and inscribed "To Dick Cecil and all of the beautiful family - God watch you continue in faith / I love you all / Pearl" on the title-page. A warmly inscribed copy to Dick Cecil one of the founders of the Atlanta Jazz Festival. Light creasing and wear to edges and folds. <br /> <br /> Dick Cecil former Vice-President of the Atlanta Braves and President of Braves Productions Inc. was one of the last old school baseball scouts in America. Instrumental in moving the Braves from Milwaukee to Atlanta Cecil rose quickly through the ranks of baseball scout to management. Later in his career he was tasked by Ted Turner to find ways for more revenue from the Braves assets. This assignment led to the founding of the Atlanta Jazz Festival and bringing major league soccer to Atlanta Chiefs in 1967. Cecil was a founding member of the North American Soccer League NASL. As if this wasn't enough Dick was known for his support of the desegregation of sports in America at a time when this was less than popular. His work with Hank over the years led to a lifelong friendship that he was very proud of. Thanks for your life and work Dick you were one of a kind and you are missed. Harcourt, Brace & World unknown
196781615New York: John Day Company 1967. Softcover. Fine. Revised edition. Quarto. Stapled wrappers. 8pp. Fine. Signed by Pearl S. Buck. Originally published as a promotional piece in 1936 it was revised and re-issued in 1967. Although it is described as biographical some informed speculation exists that this was written by Buck herself. (John Day Company) unknown
19303462791930. Single leaf announcement folded twice to make three panels; 3 newspaper clippings; staple-bound periodical 84 pg.; staple-bound periodical 13 pg. x2; unbound pamphlet unpaginated x2; bookmark-style handbill x2; single leaf folded newspaper clipping reproduction; typescript carbon leaves with manuscript annotations 11 pg. x2. A near fine collection. Single leaf announcement folded twice to make three panels; 3 newspaper clippings; staple-bound periodical 84 pg.; staple-bound periodical 13 pg. x2; unbound pamphlet unpaginated x2; bookmark-style handbill x2; single leaf folded newspaper clipping reproduction; typescript carbon leaves with manuscript annotations 11 pg. x2. Pearl S. Buck b.1892 - d.1973 was the daughter of American missionaries to China and an author whose 1931 novel 'The Good Earth' won the Pulitzer Prize in 1932. In 1938 Buck won the Nobel Prize in Literature "for her rich and truly epic descriptions of peasant life in China" and for her books 'The Exile: Portrait of an American Mother' and 'Fighting Angel: Portrait of a Soul' memoirs about her mother and father respectively. <br /> <br /> Buck's life was defined by her advocacy for the people of China and shifting western perceptions about that part of the world. This collection has several items pertaining to her early recognition on the heels of her Pulitzer Prize when a luncheon was held for her in New York at the Hotel Astor in 1932. There she gave her famous speech "Is There a Case for Foreign Missions" At the end the the audience appeared confused and speechless. Initially no one clapped or congratulated her and Buck later recalled after a few painful moments a storm of applause arose but by then her publisher was abruptly escorting her from the room.<br /> <br /> Inlcuded here is:<br /> <br /> 'Luncheon in Honor of Pearl S. Buck at the Hotel Astor November 2nd 1932' listing of guests and their table numbers. Pearl S. Buck is listed as Mrs. J. Lossing Buck her first husband's name at the speaker's table. <br /> <br /> Press clippings- <br /> "WANTS BETTER MISSIONARIES." World-Tel. November 3 1932<br /> "Mission Worker Abroad Vexes Mrs. Pearl Buck" New York Herald-Tribune November 3 1932<br /> "Mrs. Buck on Foreign Missions" New York City Mirror November 4 1932<br /> <br /> Bulletin of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences Science Bulletin November 2 1935. Announcement of Pearl S. Buck's lecture on December 3 'Fiction and the Front Page' pg. 79.<br /> <br /> "What About India" A transcribed conversation between Pearl S. Buck T.A. Raman Louis Fischer and Bertrand Russell. The American Forum of the Air Vol. 4 No. 41. October 11 1942 x2<br /> <br /> 'The New Children' fund-raising pamphlet. The Pearl S. Buck Foundation ca. 1970s x2<br /> <br /> "Amerasians" Bookmark-style red solicitation mailer. The Pearl S. Buck Foundation ca. 1970s x2<br /> <br /> Reproduction of a press clipping 'Pearl Buck's Presence Lingers On.' The Philadelphia Inquirer February 16 1975 Printed as a pamphlet.<br /> <br /> The Spearhead. By Pearl S. Buck. typescript essay carbon copy annotated in ink in the hand of Pearl S. Buck undated. unknown
194832820565<p>Buck won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1938 for "notable works which pave the way to a human sympathy passing over widely separated racial boundaries and for the studies of human ideals which are a great and living art."</p><br /><p>Gelatin silver print 16 x 20 in. Archivally framed. Estate Edition a limited edition of 20 copies embossed and numbered.</p><br /><p><b>$900 unframed; framed: $1300 </b></p>
1942335683New York: The Crowell-Collier Publishing Company 1942. Unbound. Very Good. Poster. Approximately 11" x 16". Illustration signed Jon Whitcomb in type. Glue stain at the top of the image thus very good. The Crowell-Collier Publishing Company unknown
194283596New York: Crowell-Collier 1942. Unbound. Near Fine. Poster printed on cardstock. Measuring 11" x 16". Very light soiling else fine. Advertising poster for a specific issues of Collier's Magazine with an illustration of a fashionable woman in a yellow hat by the artist Jon Whitcomb. Buck's novel was serialized in Collier's in 1942 and has never been published in book form except in a German translation. Crowell-Collier unknown
199742226Kearney NE: Cookbooks by Morris Press 1997. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. 224p index illustrated. A fine copy in vinyl pictorial boards. Signed by the daughter of Pearl Buck. <br/><br/> Cookbooks by Morris Press hardcover
1960004958Ballantine 1960. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Fine. Uncredited. Beautiful and collectible 1st paperback edition 1960 Ballantine 441 K. Very Fine probably unread condition! Great new uncredited cover art. Scarce in such nice condition. "The underlying horror for women of Timeslip or for that matter Time Travel of any sort into the past is here conveyed with a singular intensity that prefigures the even more terrifyingly overdetermined horror of Octavia E Butler's Kindred 1979." JC The Encyclopedia of SF; 2nd Internet Ed. <br/> <br/> Ballantine paperback