TUOHY (Ferdinand).
Les Mystères de l'espionnage pendant la guerre 1914-1918.
Traduction, par Maurice DEKOBRA, de "The Secret Corps", publié en 1920 par le capitaine Ferdinand TUOHY; avant-propos du traducteur: "Attaché au S.R. britannique, à l' "Intelligence", comme on l'appelle outre-Manche, [l'auteur] a eu le rare bonheur d'observer les espions sur tous les fronts et dans tous les pays; de Londres à Bagdad et de Salonique à Ypres. D'où le caractère passionnant de son livre [...], souvenirs très vivants, [...] anecdotes très colorées, [...] révélations étonnantes qui nous initient aux secrets de la guerre occulte que se livraient les espions des pays en guerre." Exemplaire relié. Français
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MERMEIX.
Fragments d'histoire 1914-19.. - Les négociations secrètes et les quatre armistices, avec pièces justificatives.
5è volume des "Fragments d'histoire 1914-19.." publiés par MERMEIX, pseudonyme du journaliste et homme politique (député boulangiste en 1889-1893) Gabriel Terrail (1859-1930). Mention de 3è édition. Exemplaire relié. Français
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MERMEIX.
Fragments d'histoire 1914-1919 - Nivelle et Painlevé - La deuxième crise du commandement (décembre 1916-mai 1917).
2è volume des "Fragments d'histoire 1914-1919" (plus souvent nommés "Fragments d'histoire 1914-19..") publiés par MERMEIX, pseudonyme du journaliste et homme politique (député boulangiste en 1889-1893) Gabriel Terrail (1859-1930). Mention de 3è édition. Exemplaire relié. Français
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MERMEIX.
Fragments d'histoire 1914-19.. - Le Combat des trois - Notes et documents sur la Conférence de la paix.
6è volume des "Fragments d'histoire 1914-19.." publiés par MERMEIX, pseudonyme du journaliste et homme politique (député boulangiste en 1889-1893) Gabriel Terrail (1859-1930). Mention de 9è édition. Exemplaire relié. Français
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MERMEIX.
Fragments d'histoire 1914-19.. - Le Commandement unique - Première partie - Foch et les armées d'Occident + Le Commandement unique - Deuxième partie - Sarrail et les armées d'Orient.
3è et 4è volumes des "Fragments d'histoire 1914-19.." publiés par MERMEIX, pseudonyme du journaliste et homme politique (député boulangiste en 1889-1893) Gabriel Terrail (1859-1930). Mentions de 15è et 7è éditions. Exemplaire complet des 2 volumes, reliés (les 2 à l'identique). Français
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LOTI (Pierre), [VIAUD (Julien), dit].
Soldats bleus - Journal intime (1914-1918).
1ère édition de ce texte de Pierre LOTI (1850-1923), officier de liaison pendant la 1ère guerre mondiale, établi d'après le manuscrit inédit, et présenté et annoté par 2 spécialistes de l'écrivain, Alain QUELLA-VILLEGER, son biographe, et Bruno VERCIER, président de l'Association pour la Maison de Pierre Loti; fac-similés de documents dont pages manuscrites; biographie de Pierre Loti et notices biographiques des "principales personnes" citées; glossaire militaire; bibliographie des écrits de guerre de Pierre Loti; bibliographie critique. (1ère édition et non livre de poche). Français
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ELETTORI DEL MANDAMENTO DI MONTE RUBBIANO
(Monterubbiano-elezioni-Conte Garulli)[ELETTORI DEL MANDAMENTO]di Monterubbiano. Appello del Conte Ernesto Garulli ai marchigiani (...mettendo una buona volta da bando la tradizionale modestia marchigiana che condanno come la maggiore iattura, vi chiedo il vostro libero suffragio) Monterubbiano, 18 giugno 1914. Manifesto (cm 100x70) (Petritoli, Tipografia Fabiani) [Euro 35,00]
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MANIFESTO.CENSIMENTO GENERALE DEL BESTIAME.
(Catania)[MANIFESTO.]Censimento generale del bestiame. (6-7 aprile 1918) Mirabella Imbaccari, 30 marzo 1918. Manifesto (cm 39x28) [Euro 16,00]
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BANDO DI RACCOLTA LANA.DIREZIONEDI COMMISSARIATO..
(Palermo-1918)[BANDO DI RACCOLTA LANA.]Commissariato del Corpo d'Armata di Palermo. Plaermo, 20 giugno 1918. Manifesto (cm 70x50) color rosso. [Euro 28,00]
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IL POPOLO
1918
(Trento, 26 maggio 1914)[IL POPOLO.]Giornale socialista. (riproduzione del 1918 della testata e l'interno Š dedicato, con i ritratti, a Battisti, Filzi e Chiesa) [Euro 16,00]
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Bruce, Jean
The Last Best West
117 pages. Between 1896 and 1914, the Canadian government carried out a vigorous programme in central Europe, Britain, and the United States to persuade people to immigrate to the Canadian west, "The Last Best West." Hundreds of thousands of prospective settlers from diverse and distinctive ethnic backgrounds responded, leading to an extraordinary mass migration which changed the face of Canada. The great campaign to populate the west is presented here in a compelling and moving selection of more than 190 photographs of the period, together with short related texts. We see all the paraphernalia of the government advertising campaign, the journey from the settler's homelands, the development of western cities and industries and, above all, the people whose lives transformed - and were transformed by - the Canadian west. Gift greetings on front free endpaper. Dust jacket has average wear with few small chips missing and an assortment of short tears. Book
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Kaetler, Susan: Translator
Bible Stories from the German Classic Biblische Geschichten
261 pages with many black and white illustrations. A book of bible stories originally published in 1882 in Germany as a textbook for Protestant religion classes in elementary schools. By 1914 it had been reprinted 450 times. Stories cover the entire span of biblical history from Genesis to Revelation. Suggested memory verses at the end of the stories help reinforce the lesson. Written in English. Unmarked. Verry light wear. In attractively illustrated glossy white covers. Book
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Holmes, Steven J.
The Young John Muir : An Environmental Biography
309 pages including index and references. Offers a dramatically new interpretation of Muir's formative years, one that reveals the agony as well as the elation of his earlist experiences of nature. "A landmark in the scholarship about John Muir and the developmental power of wilderness." - John C. Elder, editor of American Nature Writers. Clean and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy. Book
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Pinkney, Andrea Davis
Ella Fitzgerald : The Tale of a Vocal Virtuosa
Tells Ella's inspiring story in the voice of Scat Cat Monroe, a feline fan whose imagined narrative sings with the infectious rhythms of scat. Two-time Caldecott Honor recipient Brian Pinkney's dramatic perspectives and fantastical images offer a jazzy improvisation of their own. Clean and unmarked. Faintest wear to tips of book. Light wear to dust jacket. Best for ages 5-9. Excellent copy. Book
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Winter, Brian (Signed)
Chronicles of a County Town - Whitby Past and Present
398 pages. Author's signature upon page ii. A large collection of stories based upon columns the author wrote for local newspapers. Each story is a fragment of Whitby's history. Taken together, they make truly fascinating reading. Abundant archival black and white illustrations. Examples of the many dozens of stories include: The Day the Railway Came to Whitby; The Day Brooklin was Nearly Washed Away; Gun Fight at Myrtle Station; Tom Thomson Learned his Art From Whitby's Florence McGillivray; Whitby Fared Better Than Most Communities in the 1918 'Flu Epidemic'. Mr. Winter has spent nearly 40 years studying and compiling the history of Whitby, Ontario. Beautiful copy. Gift quality. Book
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Various Contributors
The Illustrated London News - May 30, 1964
Features/Photos: Lord Beaverbrook; The Mariners leave Plymouth for Lisbon and Rhode Island; The Rhodesians and Nyasaland; Armageddon 1918; Excavations in Swat, Northern Pakistan; A family moves home to a jungle-stripped valley in Ceylon; Dress rehearsal for moon project Apollo; and unmarked. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Quality copy. Magazine
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Liggett, K; Editor
The Gun Report: Volume XXII No. 6, November 1976
59 pages. Features: Powder Flask; An Account of Tomothy Bolton and his Model 1795 Musket; Spanish Triple Lock Pictures; The Cartridge Collector; The 'Scooped Out' Colt, A Rare Variation?; German 9mm Parabellum Cartridges Through 1918; Vicksburg Duellers; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Minor moisture exposure to top edge. Sound copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Trains - The Magazine of Railroading: December 1983
Feature: Colour news photos; Southern (CNO&TP) Class AS-11 USRA 0-8-0 No. 6030 (Brooks 1918), alias 'Dolly'; Rio Grande empties its Silver chest; The Grandest Railway terminal in America - in Philadelphia - a long and extensively illustrated article; The case of the California K4; Moderate wear. Unmarked. Quality copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Collectible Automobile Magazine, June 1995 *FEATURES ARTICLE ON FLYING CARS*
Features: 1950-57 Chevrolet Bel Air - Low-Priced Luxury Leader; 1971-74 De Tomaso Pantera; When Automobiles Learned to Fly; 1975-79 Chrysler Cordoba Gran(d) Coup(e); 1955 Nash Ambassador Pinin Farina Prototype; 1940 Oldsmobile Series 90 Custom Cruiser Sedan; Homer LaGassey - Designer; 1914 Ford Model T Fire Truck - 'Hose Splitter Fire Rig'; 1992-93 GMC Typhoon; 1949-90 Citroen 2CV Madcap Marvel; and more. Moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
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Harling, John R.; Et al
Antique Automobile Magazine - Official Publication of the Antique Automobile Club of America, Inc., January-February 1963
Features: New Editor William S. Jackson; AACA Second European Holiday; 1910 Packard "30"; "Vecchio Piemonte" or The Italians Have a Second Rallie; 5th Annual Meet at Ormond Beach; A 1914 Wolseley Colonial Model from South Africa; "Old Coffin Nose" - the 810 Cord; A 1903 Stevens-Duryea, Model L in Minneapolis; Tips on becoming an amateur archivist; John J. de Rosa and his1913 Studebaker; The Milwaukee Sentinal Trophy; The Smith Car - The Smith Auto and Machine Company of Los Angeles in the early 1900s; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Betts, Charles L. Jr.; Et al
Antique Automobile Magazine - Official Publication of the Antique Automobile Club of America, Inc., May-June 1962 - Duesenberg History Feature
Features: Rochester Duesenberg - The story of the racing car that paved the way for an American Stock Car Record - major article with many archival illustrations including a full-page 1918 ad featuring Eddie Rickenbacher; The ACAA Judging Form; Judging; Thirty Years with Walter P. Chrysler - informative article with illustrations and Chrysler Model and Serial Chart; Restoration of a Rare 1914 Lewis Touring Car; The Roosevelt Story - Built by the Marmon Motor Company beginning in 1929; Rare 1907 Model J. Richmond; Indianapolis 50 Years Ago; Vacation Guide to America's Automobile Museums; Cover Car - Stanley Wilkinson's 1903 Cross-Engine Franklin - National AACA Prize Winner; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Harvey, R.D.
A History of Saanich Peninsula Railways
19 pages. Presents the history of the railways which ran between Victoria and Sydney, British Columbia. Includes reproductions of seven archival black and white photographs of subjects including V.&S. Engine No. 1 at Sidney in 1914; V.&S. Great Northern Engine No. 290 at Sidney; and more. Prior owner's name atop title page else unmarked. Average external wear. Book
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Weis, Bernard J.: Editor
The Arrow: Series 73, Model 4
Features: reproductions of two short articles from 'The Pierce-Arrow Salesman'; Organizational Chart of the Pierce-Arrow Company, circa 1918; Evaluating the 'Dymaxion' car, by Maurice A. Thorne (Pierce-Arrow Experimental Engineer, 1929-34); reproduction of an interesting "Alemite Equipment Sheet" circa 1920, which was mailed to a customer by his Pierce-Arrow dealer; Reproduction of a 1973 news story about the renovation of a 1924 Pierce Arrow Truck at Burlington County Votech - many photos; Large original factory photo of a 1914 Pierce-Arrow runabout; Six-page article entitled "Old Days Service Garage Experiences", by John M. Powers - includes chassis diagram of a 1915 48-B-3 Pierce-Arrow which shows 93 (!) greasing points; Service Section - New Haven Station is Model - nicely illustrated 2-page article about a P-A dealership in New Haven; Three *great* pages of photos and text about the Clarke-Leu Company, the P-A dealer in Albany, NY; Recollections about the Famous Pierce-Arrow Cars, by A.C. May; Pierce-Arrow Epigrams, circa 1916, are reproduced inside back cover; On back cover is a reproduction of a 1920 dealer's quote for a five-ton dual valve Pierce-Arrow dump with four-yard steel body ($7242.40). Moderate wear. Bit of writing atop front cover. A sound copy. Book
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Balf, Mary
Kamloops: A History of the District Up to 1914
157 pages. Many black and white illustrations. Index. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy reference copy Book
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Schofield, Jack: Editor
BC (British Columbia) Aviator Magazine: July/August 1994 - Community Focus on Kelowna
40 pages. Features: BNP Airways Limited - The Gentleman's Airline; Pioneer Profile - Harry McKeown; Hurry-Up and Wait - Minstrel Air and Edward Emery Carder; The Totem Flying Boat; Regatta 1914 in Kelowna; Northern Airborne Technology; Kelowna Flightcraft; AOG Air Support; Telco One to Kelowna/Return; The Fairchild F11 Husky. Light wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Viereck, George Sylvester; Schrader, Frederick F.: Editors
The Fatherland - Fair Play for Germany and Austria-Hungary, November 4th, 1914
16 pages. Features: The "Militarism" of Germany - a comparison of military expenditures between the participants; Recent Fiction by Arnold Bennett and others; New York Dailies getting tired of being the victims of the London Censor; When We Needed Prussia - A reminder of our obligations to Emperor William's Ancestor, in the undying words of John Quincy Adams; Germany's Case as Stated by an Eminent American Jurist - Judge Peter S. Grosscup; Poem by George Sylvester Viereck; The Outlook justifies Germany's retributive action in Belgium; Where is the flag of England? - poem by Henry Labouchere; England the Arch Conspirator - important documents reveal secret military convention with Belgium - evidence from Authentic Russian and Belgian Sources; and more. Covers detached and separated. Unmarked. A worthy reference copy. This issue noteworthy for the fact that it is one of the first to contain several paying advertisers. Most prior issues had none or very few. Magazine
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Viereck, George Sylvester; Schrader, Frederick F.: Editors
The Fatherland - Fair Play for Germany and Austria-Hungary, December 16th, 1914 - Cover Illustration of General Von Kluck
16 pages. Features: Steinway Piano ad inside front cover; "We Shall Conquer" - a cabled version of an address to the Reichstag by Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, the German Imperial Chancellor; My Mother's House - a full-page poem by Hanns Heinz Ewers; Secrets of Success of a Great Commercial Nation, by Frank Koester; Cornell Students Found German Club; Sir George Plaish is pleased; How German Sympathizers Voted; Neutrals Waking Up?; The Proteus of War; Dr. Bernhard Dernburg Urges Strict Neutrality; How the American Manufacturer is Affected by War, by Dr. Hugo Schweitzer; Franz von Liszt on the Future of Europe; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
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Viereck, George Sylvester: Editor
The Fatherland - Fair Play for Germany and Austria-Hungary, December 30th, 1914 - Blockbuster Article Displays Evidence Against Belgium
32 pages. This issue is twice as long as previous issues due to its blockbuster treatment of "The Case of Belgium" with reproductions of documents incriminating to Belgium. Features: The (New York) "Times" in Despair; Irish Home Rule Bill; Government Control of Public Utilities, by Frank Koester; "I Protest", by Clara Viebig - one of the foremost novelists of Europe; We Demand Real Neutrality; What is an American German?, by Representative Richard A. Bartholdt of Missouri; The Case of Belgium - In the light of official reports found in the secret archives of the Belgium Government after the occupation of Brussels with facsimiles of the documents - a major article; cartoon shows a German dog being taken before an English firing squad; England's Embarrassment is Ireland's Opportunity; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
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Multiple Contributors
Cars & Parts Magazine, July 1979
210 pages. Features: BMW Mechanical Egg - the 328 prophesied the future path of sports car development; Yankees Succeed - the first V-8 to go into serious production in the U.S. was the Cadillac Type 51 introduced in 1914; Chevrolet - Automakers Face-off - Chevrolet was out in front after the great auto manufacturing explosion following WWII; Plain Jane Dodge - in 1923, Dodge President Haynes told dealers that Dodge would continue to improve its products rather than participating in fads; An index to this magazine through 1978; Gearbox restoration feature; Dearborn '79; Cover Car - a 1923 Apperson Touring; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Green, David; Hodgson, M.E.; Sismey, Eric; Louis, Mrs. B.; Ross, D.A.; Et al
Okanagan Historical Society, 33rd (Thirty-Third) Report, November 1, 1969 - Includes Early Enderby History
196 pages. Printed on glossy stock. Reproductions of archival black and white photos. Features: Dr. William John Knox 1878-1967 - beloved Doctor of the Okanagan; Chief Jack Alec; Pierre Louis - Okanagan Chief; Joseph B. Weeks (1877-1969); Enderby and District - from Wilderness to 1914; William Thomas John Bulman (1913-1969); Nigel Robert Cathcart Pooley; Louis Casorso; Harvey Boone; Scouting in Vernon - the first 20 years; Frederick Thomas Marriage; Lake View Hotel - First in Kelowna; Maggie Smith of Kelowna 1875-1959; First Okanagan School; Aircraft CF-AOM of Vernon; Mrs. C.G. Bennett; Reverend John Christie Goodfellow; Grace Worth, 1900-1910; Hedley; and more. Printed upon glossy stock. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this highly informative work. Book
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Zaloga, Steven J.; Austerman, Wayne R.; Rickman, David; et al
Campaigns Magazine, Issue Forty-Seven (47) - Highlanders Rally Against American Revolution
80 pages. Features: 1776 - Highlanders Rally Against American Revolution; 1802 - Alaskan Indians Defeat Russian Empire; 1812 - Farmers Keep Canada British; 1914 - Marines Invade Mexico; Merkava - strenghs and weaknesses of Israel's homemade tank; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
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A.A. Vantine & Co., Inc.
Vantine's - The Oriental Store, 1918 Catalog (Catalogue)
Exquisite vintage 1918 catalog for Vantine's, a "veritable Mecca of objects of art and utility, centrally located on Fifth Avenue... The recognized headquarters in this country for the best that the Orient produces." - from back cover. 24 pages. Printed upon glossy stock. Presents women's hats, blouses, nightgowns, kimonos, robes, hosiery, slippers, purses, handbags, jewelry, toiletries, silks, men's ties and shirts, and knitting tools. Blank order form laid-in. Color illustration and photos on covers. Extensively illustrated, including several black and white photos. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. A well-preserved copy. Book
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Richardson, C.; Pugh, G.; Melland, F.; Nicholls, G.; Burney, G.; Mitchell, G.; Et al
The Wide World Magazine, April (Apr.) 1914, No. 192, Vol. 32 - Cycling Through Central Africa / The Mystery of Fraser Island
Pages 502-598, plus 28 pages of vintage ads. Features: The Hunting Down of Tiburcio Vasquez, the Dick Turpin of California; "Red Fagen" - a veteran shipmaster's story of the undoing of a villainous 'crimp'; A Cycling Tour Through Central Africa (part II) - photo-illustrated adventures on the way from Rhodesia to Egypt; The Spectre of Mekeo - a supernatural tale from British New Guinea; Spiders; The Javelin Throwers - an exciting adventure with Venezuelan savages; Following the Fur Trails - photo-illustrated article of a Canadian government naval survey crew's winter on the ice-bound shores of Hudson Bay; Lost in an Underground Labyrinth - photo-illustrated account of a man who was thrown into the sewers of Milan and lost for many days; The Eagle's Nest - the mountaintop town of Peillon in the South of France - article with many photos; The Mystery of Fraser Island - a strange sequence of events on an island where the Queensland 'dumped' troublesome blacks; Our Lunatic; A Matter of Business - a West African trader is charged with removing stock from stations set to be closed - despite native objections; The "Crooked House" - at Kingswinford, near Birmingham; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Covers detached as one but present. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Book
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Van Court, R.; Burgess, I.; Singleton, E.; Byers, A.; Camp, M.; Et al
American Homes and Gardens Magazine, January (Jan.) 1914 - Home of Mr. S.Z. Poli at Woodmont, Connecticut
36 + xvi pages. Features: Cover illustration of young lass playing grand piano; Great Pyrene fire extinguisher ad inside front cover says their product reduces auto insurance cost; Great illustrated ad for The Rauch & Lang Carriage Company, maker of electric automobiles with worm drive; A City House of Distinction - Photo-illustrated article on the residence of Mrs. O.H.P. Belmont, New York, is filled with a priceless collection of antique armor; Wall Papers and Their Selection; House of Mr. S.Z. Poli at Woodmont, Connecticut - two great photos and floor plans of this all concrete home designed by Messrs. Brown and Von Beren, Architects, of New Haven; How to Furnish a House on $1,500 - interesting photo-illustrated article; The Country House of Mr. Russell S. Carter at Hewlett, Long Island, New York - centerfold photos with small floorplan diagrams; A Los Angeles Bungalow Built for $2,400; Early Illustrated Music Titles - an illustrated discussion of the art used on sheet music; Door-Knockers - interesting one-page photo-illustrated article; Collecting Old Pennsylvania (Dutch) "Tulip Ware" (ceramics); Problems of Furnishing a Small Colonial House; Planning for To-Morrow's Furnishings; The New Year's Garden; The Modern Pantry - table and household suggestions; When Mailing Cut Flowers; Raising Watercress Indoors; Attractive color-illustrated ad for Globe-Wernicke Sectional Bookcases on back cover; and more. Average wear and external soiling. Modest moisture exposure to fore-edge of most pages. Centerfold loose but present. A worthy copy of this charming vintage issue. Magazine
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Czery, Carl; et al
1918 School Examinations - Higher Division, List C (Pianoforte Music)
22 pages. "Studies and pieces for the pianoforte contained in the syllabus of the Associated Board and the Royal College of Music for Local Examinations in Music 1918" - from first page. Includes works of moderate difficulty by Czerny, Mozart, Chopin and Ford. Unmarked with somewhat above-average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Sheet music
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Vincit, Aura: Editor
Air Cooled News, Number 74, November [Nov.], 1978 , Vol. XXV, No. 2 - Emil Gislason Photos from Seattle
32 pages. Features: Farewell to Bill Harrah, 1911-1978; Silver Anniversary Trek; Fashion Fantasia; Annual Meeting; List of 78 Franklins which participated in the 1978 trek; John Burns Column (maintenance and restoration); The Meandering of a 1908 Franklin, by Emery Sanderson; Photos from the family album of Emil Gislason of Seattle; Five pages of photos and information on the 100 Miles on Low Gear cooling demonstration September 24, 1914. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
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Hough, Richard; Egan, Robert S.; Fisher, Edward C. Jr.; et al
Warship International, Fall 1969, Volume IV, No. 4 - S.M.S. Goeben
pp. 257-352. Black and white illustrations. Features: Soviet KRESTA Class Missile Cruisers; "The Chase" - GOEBEN in the Mediterranean, 1914; S.M.S. GOEBEN/T.N.S. YAVUZ - The story of the oldest dreadnought in existence - her history and technical details; The GOEBEN - Yesterday and Today in Photos; The Fighting "T", U.S.S. Texas - her design, an outline of modifications, and thumbnail operational history; Centerfold diagrams of the H.M.S. "Erin"; and much more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy of this informative issue. Book
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Multiple Contributors
7th [Seventh] Town Remembers [Local Historic and Family Recollections of Ameliasburgh, Ontario]
iv, 220 pp. Bibliography. Index. Generously illustrated with black and white reproductions of interesting archival photos. Presents the family recollections of: Eleanor Dahl, Jessie Stinson, John Wannamaker, Earl and Mabel Onderdonk, Mildred Wannamaker, Krysia Mason, Douglas K. Redner, Verna Sills, Mrs. Jack Langman, Robert and Carole Bleecker, Mrs. George Flower, Bruce Graham, Gwen Braidwood, Jack DeLong, Mary and Cecil McConkey, Emma Barber, Gladys Adams, Beth Nightingale, Nellie Montgomery, Lorna Bowerman, and Mrs. John Jinks. Also includes a fascinating page of information about the Spanish Influenza epidemic of 1918, including a 'Recipe for Influenza' which involves vinegar, turpentine and flannel. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy of this informative local history and wonderful genealogical reference. Book
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La verità sulla crisi di Europa. Traduzione della Corrispondenza Ufficiale presentata al Parlamento Inglese nell'agosto 1914
1 Vol. In-4 pag. 77. Alc segni di matita PROG 32788 CATT_ATT 44
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GROTEWOHL, Otto
La rivoluzione del 1918 in Germania. Insegnamenti della Storia del Movimento Operaio Tedesco
1 Vol. In-8 pag. 197 PROG 33177 CATT_ATT 45
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BERTARELLI, L.V
Sardegna
1 Vol. In-16 p t. editoriale pag. 284 varie cart. rip e non PROG 14327 CATT_ATT 57
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EVA PAOLA AMENDOLA
STORIA FOTOGRAFICA DEL PARTITO COMUNISTA ITALIANO
DUE VOLUMI IN BUONO STATO, COPERTINA CON SEGNI DEL TEMPO. IN VENDITA ASSIEME
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Nys Ernesto
Idee moderne diritto internazionale e massoneria
In 8 (21x15) Brossura; pp. 155; qualche sottolineatura a matita per il resto molto buono
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Remond Rene
Il secolo XIX
In 16 (17,5x10,5) Brossura illustrata; Due Volumi pp. 250 e 258; scritte ai tagli con timbro di appartenenza in antiporta
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GENOVA ed Esposizione d'igiene,Marina e Colonie / 60 vedute
Volume in 16° contenente 30 vedute di Genova a cartolina e degli stabilimenti costruiti per l'Esposizione del 1914, cartoline a leporello in bianco e nero, nelle due pagine interne delle copertine cartina di Genova a colori, rotto il dorso senza mancanze. Rarissima
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LÜTFÜ AKDOGAN.
Sara: The woman who destroyed the empire.= Imparatorlugu yikan kadin Sara.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In English. 304 p. Sara: The woman who destroyed the empire.= Imparatorlugu yikan kadin Sara.
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ARTHUR OSBORNE.
L'incredibile Sai Baba di Shirdi. [= The incredible Sai Baba]. Translated by Sergio Peterlini.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Italian. 133, [8] p. L'incredibile Sai Baba di Shirdi. [) The incredible Sai Baba]. Translated by Sergio Peterlini.
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EMIN KURT, MESUT GÜVENBAS.
Birinci Dünya Savasi'nda Istanbul'a yapilan hava saldirilari.
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [xvi], 413 p., b/w ills. Birinci Dünya Savasi'nda Istanbul'a yapilan hava saldirilari. Aerial attacks to Istanbul city during the First World War.
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