Edité par Cranbrook Institute of Science, Bloomfield Hills MI, 1948
Vendeur : Chequamegon Books, Washburn, WI, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good+. Etat de la jaquette : Good+. 179 pages; 6 1/8 x 9 1/4" Bulletin No. 27. Yellowing to board edges; light foxing to top page edge; jacket edges and corners are worn; top jacket edge is creased and chipped; spine lettering is lightly faded with a 3/4" dark mark in the middle; jacket in mylar sleeve.
Edité par McCall Corporation, USA., 1944
Vendeur : Comic World, Steinbach, MB, Canada
Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : GOOD, Decent Reading Copy. Dust Jacket Included. Herbert Morton Stoops Wraparound Painted Cover Art. (illustrateur). BLUE BOOK (Bedsheet Size Pulp Magazine). October 1944; -- Volume 79 #6 Twice Dead by Kerry O'Neil Writers- Kerry O'Neil; Frederick Bechdolt; William Makin; Sidney Herschel Small; Talbert Josselyn; Walter Marquiss; Joel Reeve; Richard Sale; H. Bedford-Jones; Donald Barr Chidey; William Brandon; Theodore Goodridge Roberts; Hugh Fullerton; Hamilton Greene; Roy Chanslor; ILLUSTRATOR - Wrap Around Painted Cover by Herbert Morton Stoops; PUBLISHER - McCall Corporation; PLACE- USA; DATE - October 1944; EDITION First by Publisher BOOK TYPE - PULP Magazine DESCRIPTION; ** TWO COMPLETE NOVELS; Twice Dead by Kerry O'Neil; War Bonnets in the Sun by Frederick Bechdolt; **NOVELETTE; The Man Who Lost a Battle by William Makin; ** TEN SHORT STORIES; First-Class Boy by Sidney Herschel Small; Finish Fight by Talbert Josselyn; Grease Rails by Walter Marquiss; This Way It Is Good by Joel Reeve; All Squared Away by Richard Sale; Where Freedom Beckoned by H. Bedford-Jones; US Sailors by Donald Barr Chidey; The Witness by William Brandon; Of Moose and Men by Theodore Goodridge Roberts; He Couldn't Hit a Slow Ball by Hugh Fullerton; ** SPECIAL FEATURES; Deep Penetration by Hamilton Greene; Many Happy Days I've Squandered; The Eternal Light by Roy Chanslor; >>> Overall VERY GOOD/FINE example, but with TWO Binder HOLES Drilled thus entire magazine near Spine (interior TEXT is NOT affected) thus call it GOOD. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall TRUE FIRST Edition MAGAZINE Format Thus. Book.
Edité par American Book Company, New York, 1903
Vendeur : Xochi's Bookstore & Gallery, Truth or consequences, NM, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. Revised. 398pp.; HB seagreen w/gilt; rubed w/wear on edges&corners; pencilPON; some pencil,otherwise clean,tight pgs. 1909 revision of 1875 publication.
Edité par Nabu Press, 2010
ISBN 10 : 1148614605 ISBN 13 : 9781148614601
Vendeur : AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Allemagne
Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware - This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
Edité par P.F. Collier & Son Company, USA, 1931
Vendeur : RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, Canada
Membre d'association : IOBA
Edition originale
Single Issue Magazine. Etat : Fair. Crandell, Bradshaw (cover art); Crosman, John H.; Sykes, C.H.; Flagg, James Montgomery; Beall, C.C.; Street, Frank; Flanagan, John Richard; Clark, Matt; Simont, Joseph; Billmyer, James and Charlotte; Llanuza; Timmins, Harry L. (illustrateur). First Edition. 70 pages. Features: Color Texaco ad inside front cover; Oakland 8 and Pontiac 6 ad on page 1; Classy color full-page ad for Maxwell House coffee; Mr. Peters makes his Train (short story); Where do we go from here? - an article about veterans and the nation's finances; Beginner's Luck - a short story about golf; What a Pal! (short story); A Way with the Women (short story); Yuan Hee See Laughs - continuation of short story by Sax Rohmer; Ridin' on Rubber - article and great photos of various types of transportation by bus and jitney - very nostalgic!; Gunsight Trail (short story); Through Russia Without a Guide - Lindsay Hoben recounts his 14,00 mile trip through the U.S.S.R. without a guide or supervision; Gorgeous full-page color ad for Life Savers candy; nice color full-page ad for the new Chevrolet six; Babies are Conservative (!) - practical advice for babycare by a lady doctor; April Prowess - predicting who will win the World Series; Nice Oldsmobile ad; The Sleeptalker (short story); Classy full-page ad for Hammond electric clocks; Smooching photo in Pepsodent antiseptic mouth wash ad; Spur Bow bowtie ad; Clicquot Club ginger ale full-page ad; B&O (Baltimore and Ohio) Railroad full-page ad; Bostonians shoe ad; Elgin watch ad; Nice 2-color Pebeco toothpaste ad; nice full-page color Arrow Shirts ad; Iver Johnson bicycle ad; Nice full-page color ad for Waterman's pens; Dixies drinking glass ad inside back cover; Nice Camel cigarette ad on back cover show's man lighting up with a candleabra. Above-average but not excessive external wear and soiling. Covers detached but present. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy.
Edité par Stovel / National Home Monthly, Winnipeg, 1941
Vendeur : RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, Canada
Membre d'association : IOBA
Magazine / Périodique Edition originale
Single Issue Magazine. Etat : Good. Illustrated by Lane, Henry (cover); Warner, Charles; Garland, C.George;House, Nathan (illustrateur). First Edition. 52 pages. Features: Uncommon ad for Dunlop of Canada's "Dunlopillo" foamed latex cushioning inside front cover; News digest includes 'Conscripts or Volunteers for Canada?', and 'Our Gasoline Test'; Sky-Fighting Schools of the R.A.F. - great photo-illustrated article; A Pirate in the Attic (short story); Thrills Unlimited - photographer Nick Morant recounts weird photographic happenings; Quiet Wedding (short story); Rendezvous in Basle (short story); Are You a Defeatist? - article suggests Hitler's goal is to take Canada!; A Handsome Pole Inside the Gestapo - fascinating photo-illustrated article about Sosnovsky, Miss Natzner (who lost her head), Baroness Kitty von Berg, and Princess Katia Berberian (part 2 of this story); Photo-illustrated movie news; Photo of Elizabeth Johnston in Woodbury soap ad; Photo of "Tree Planting" ceremony at Alma College, St. Thomas, Ontario; Photo of Sir Charles F.O. Portal, D.S.O., M.C., The Operational Head of the R.A.F.; Beauty Article - People Look at Your Hands; Cooking article on Bread Varieties; Quotes from around the World; Fantastic red and black Government of Canada ad inside back cover shows civilian saluting airman, "After You, Sir!", in this ad which encourages the home front to save gasoline for the war effort; Vintage Heinz ad on back cover shows grocer putting ketchup into lady's shopping basket; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality copy of this excellent wartime issue.; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; National Home Monthly Magazine, September (Sept.) 1941 - R.A.F. Sky-Fighting Schools / A Handsome Pole Inside the Gestapo Nick Nicholas Morant Espionage German Prison Lake Ploetzen Berlin Air Ministry ad for Dunlop of Canada's "Dunlopillo" foamed latex c.
Edité par Stovel / National Home Monthly, Winnipeg, 1941
Vendeur : RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, Canada
Membre d'association : IOBA
Edition originale
Single Issue Magazine. Etat : Good. Lowthian, Louis R.; Garland, C. George; Smith, Ralph C.; Mastri, Fiore; Clymer, John F.; Diamond, Hal (illustrateur). First Edition. 40 pages. Features: Ad for yellow 1941 Pontiac Fleetleader inside front cover; News digest discusses the illusions of a year ago; Poem "Land of Wish-It-Were", by James Byrne; Interesting photo-illustrated article on the people of the far reaches of the Commonwealth who are contributing to the British war effort; Never Goodby (short story); Mr. Barbury's Hands (short story); Victim of Circumstance (short story); Doves of War - wonderful photo-illustrated article on how homing pigeons are used as emergency messengers at home and abroad; Sixty Days to Live (short story, part 3 of 6); Movie news and photos; Half-page Department of Trade and Commerce ad says "There is no sign of a single German ship delivering a single bale of goods anywhere across the Seven Seas"; How Good-Looking Are You?; Do You Want to be Popular?; Oddments in Cookery; World Sayings; Mussolini's Revealing Speech; Heinz Ketchup ad on back cover; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality copy of this excellent wartime issue.
Edité par National Home Monthly / Stovel, Winnipeg, 1938
Vendeur : RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, Canada
Membre d'association : IOBA
Edition originale
Single Issue Magazine. Etat : Good. Smith, Hal (cover); Garland, C. George; Holmgren, John; Smith, Ralph C.; Goodwin, G.G.; Clymer, John F. (illustrateur). First Edition. 68 pages. Features: Fantastic colour-photo ad for Marboleum inside front cover shows 1930's bathroom with yellow fixtures; Editorial on Hitler's "Racism Gone Mad"; Attractive one-page colour ad for the new 1939 Plymouth features a blue four-door; News digest contains these headings - The Anti-British Outburst in Moscow; Incidentals of a Month; A 'National Unity' party; Trials of the Rowell Commission; A Summer's Books; Nostalgice one-page ad for the 1939 Dodge Six and Dodge De Luxe (orange); "North American Speaks English" - Bismarck said this was the most impressive thing in modern history - this photo-illustrated military article deals with the matter of the English-speaking North Americans joining in the impending war on the British side; More Fish in the Sea (short story); A Maker of Books (short story); Mace Webb (short story); Going to the Dogs - great photo-illustrated article on greyhound dog racing in England, with photo of General A.C. Critchley; Little Miss Hurricane (short story); Crossways House (short story); Murderers in the Football Stands - without the outlet of sports as a safety valce for his emotions the average human being would probably turn to murder, mayhem, arson and pillage(?); Palmolive ad features the Dionne Quints; Movie news and photos of Gloria Blondell, Carole Lombard, Paulette Goddard, Spencer Tracy, Tyrone Power and Norma Shearer; Lux soap ad features beautiful photos of Loretta Young; Woodbury's Cold Cream ad features photo of Danielle Darrieux; Scott's Emulsion ad features Uncle Dan comic; *Sensational* one-page colour-illustrated ad for Canadian apples shows little boy at top, different apples down left side, and cooked pie foods along bottom, with list of apple varieties and their ripening months; Where the Fashions Start (fashion article; Nice one-page two-colour ad for Heinz Soups says "The Tureen Tells Tales; Cosmetics article; World Sayings; "Serve Fish To Your Family" colour ad inside back cover; Old Dutch cleanser colour ad on back cover; and more. Bits of loss from corners of last page, otherwise average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy.
Edité par Home Publishing Company / National Home Monthly, Winnipeg, 1942
Vendeur : RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, Canada
Membre d'association : IOBA
Edition originale
Single Issue Magazine. Etat : Good. Taylor, G. Morris; Carstairs, Alan; Clymer, John F.; Lewicki; Smith, Ralph C.; Smith, Ralph (illustrateur). First Edition. 40 pages. Features: Illustrated Oxydol detergent ad; News digest includes 'what disappeared in 1941, 'the end of U.S. Neutrality', American labor quarrels', 'the Roosevelt touch', 'price-ceiling and inflation', and 'Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen returns'; Anglo-American Link - photo-illustrated article on Viscountess Astor, M.P., who unites Britain with the U.S. by unique social gifts and will-power; Five Course Dinner (short story); The Corpse Wore a Derby (short story); Diamonds for Victory - photo-illustrated article suggests diamonds are 'cutting Hitler's throat'; By Midnight December Thirty-First (short story); The Marquis of Medicine Hat (continuation); Lana Turner photo in Woodbury Powder ad; Recipe section; From the Neck Up - beauty article with photos of seven Hollywood stars; Colourful patriotic back cover General Motors of Canada ad includes lyrics to the national anthem; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy of this excellent wartime issue.