Vandegrift, Gen. A.A.; Evans, Trevor; Laski, Harold; et al
The New York Times Magazine, August 5, 1945 - Cover Photo Portrait of General Carl A. Spaatz
40 pages. Features: Nice one-page color-photo ad for Revlon "Sheer Dynamite" face powder; From Guadalcanal to the Shores of Japan - General A.A. Vandegrift pictures the thrust of the amphibious wave that began three years ago; Photos of France's Marshal Petain, his trial and his accusers; The British election as seen by a strategist of the victorious Labor Party; Article on Clement Atlee, "Portrait of a Shy Man"; The British Election as seen by a Conservative M.P. who Survived; Letters from Soldiers overseas describe their vision for a better America; General Spaatz, Master of Our B-29 Superfortresses, will use in the Pacific the deadly tactics he applied in Europe; Wendell Berge argues that cartels should be outlawed; One-page photo ad for Boeing shows eight B-29s flying by Mount Fuji, presumably on their way to blast Tokyo; Growing crop of homicidal films poses questions for psychologists and producers - article with photo of Bogart and Bacall in scene from "The Big Sleep"; Britain is told that her boys need 'hangouts' like American drugstores; One-page color ad for Myron Foster's Hesperian Orchards of Wenatchee, Washington; Two pages of college casual fashions for young ladies; Fantastic back cover color ad for the Electric Boat Company presents cutaway illustration of submarine in action near blazing naval craft; and more. Moderate external soiling and wear. Unmarked. Moderate age-toning to paper. A sound copy of this vintage WWII issue. Book
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Various Contributors
The Illustrated London News - June 20, 1964
Features/Photos: Prince Edward's Debut!; A dull but close election; the Beatles' world tour; Gold Burials of Ingombe Ilede, Northern Rhodesia; Lord Beaverbrook; Photo of Nelson Mandela "Convicted of Sabotage, Sentenced for Life; Trent Bridge Cricket; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Quality copy. Magazine
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Various Contributors
The Illustrated London News - November 15, 1958
Features: Remembrance Day; Donald Campbell breaks the world water speed record aboard his jetboat Bluebird; Aftermath of the Revolution in Iraq; The Nuclear Navy of the U.S. - A Pictorial Survey of Ships of Outstanding Ingenuity; Trinity College; Democratic Election Landslide in the U.S.; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
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Various Contributors
The Illustrated London News - September 26, 1959
Features: Khrushchev at the U.N.; Princess Alexandra's tour; Khrushchev's American Tour; Labour Party Election Posters; The Sacred Bull of Tchoga Zanbil - destroyed in 640 B.C. and now repaired; Cutaway diagram of H.M. Cruiser Tiger; Nylon rifle needs no lubrication; The Royal Grammar School, Guildford; Attractive Spode China colour advertisement; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
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Various Contributors
The Illustrated London News - September 26, 1964
Features/Photos: King Constantine and his Danish bride beneath the nuptial crowns - several pages; Stony statues of Eastern Nigeria; Beginning of election campaign; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Quality copy. Magazine
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The Illustrated London News Magazine - March 26, 1966
Features: The British Election 1966; George IV and the arts of France; New Bankside town on the Erith marshes; France tears a hole in the NATO net; Missiles wait in readiness as NATO keeps watch over the Arctic wastes - GREAT PHOTOS!; Persia's new island superterminal for supertankers - Kharg Island; Roger Fry; The first untouched Royal burial found in Crete; A deep frozen 'mermaid' travels from bahrain to the British museum; The Queen meets the stars of the movie Born Free; and more. Great full-page colour Jaguar ad on page 8 features the hood ornament. Photo of US operation to clean up after loss of an H-bomb (!). Full-page colour ad for a Riley automobile. Average wear. Clean and unmarked. Quality copy. Magazine
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The Illustrated London News Magazine - September 20, 1969 No 6790 Volume 255
Features: Fears over the barricades/where will the violence end - Norther Ireland; UN attempts at arms limitation; Aims of young Israelis; Crime fascinates television audiences; Germany decides - general election; A Swedish naturalist (Sigvard Berggren) has a new plan to save wildlife; spotlight on the little theatres; The House of Augustus - Archaeology 2319; Scimitar 3-litre; Rembrandt in Amsterdam; What Rembrandt taught; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Quality copy. Magazine
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Various Contributors
The Illustrated London News, October 10, 1964
Features/Photos: Large feature on Mexico; Belfast Troubles - several photos; The election; Oil and gas search in the North Sea; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Nice copy. Magazine
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Various Contributors
The New York Times Magazine, October 1, 1961 - Cover Photo of Stevenson and Zorin at the U.N.
100 pages. Features: Fulbright Becomes a National Issue - Internationalism; On and Off Stage at the 16th U.N. Assembly - Eight photos including JFK addressing the assembly; Close View of the 'Nonaligned' - an analysis of the deeds and omissions of the Belgrade group of nations; Russia - What We Don't Know, by Leon Goure; West Berlin Waits, uncertainly; On Patrol with the Seventh Fleet - roving the reaches of the Pacific under conditions of 'special readiness'; How to Lose an Election; Hurricane and Hunters; The Actor's 'Method' - His Life, by Lewis Funke and John E. Booth; Why Men Race with Death - Robert Daley explains the homage some pay to 'the voracious god of fast cars' - article with photo of the Von Tripps crash which killed 13 spectators at Monza; Diamonds are a Boy's Best Friend - Business Agent Frank Scott helps baseball players maximize their income from endorsements - article with photo of Frank Scott between Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris; Fashion Photos - Taking Cover from the Weather; The State Department's Operations/Crisis Center; Conductor Aaron Copland - five photos; Art out of Anything; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Gently yellowed with age. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Viereck, George Sylvester: Editor
The Fatherland - Fair Play for Germany and Austria-Hungary, April 21st, 1915 - Cover Illustration of the Last Review of the "U-9"
16 pages. Features: The Neutral Vote and the Chicago Election, by George Sylvester Viereck; The Germanization of the United States; American Independence Union; Ireland's Chant of Hate, by Charales J. O'Neill; The German University League; Austro-Hungary and the War, by Ernest Ludwig; England, Russia, and Drink - by Dr. Edmund von Mach; Stop the Shipment of Arms says the Pope; Germans do not Surrender; John Bull has lost his Grip; Count von Bernstorff's Note; Apropos of Maurice Leon; News from Germany, by Louis Viereck; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. Small chip from top edge of back cover. A sound copy. Magazine
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Viereck, George Sylvester: Editor
The Fatherland - Fair Play for Germany and Austria-Hungary, April 28th, 1915
16 pages. Features: German Love of Peace, by Houston Stewart Chamberlain; The German Women of Today, by Frank Koester; The Pathetic Case of Professor Eliot of Harvard University; The English Chancellor's Bookkeeping - When Liars Figure; The Chicago Election, by Horace L. Brand; The Man Who Never Sailed under False Colors, by Captain K. Boy-Ed, of the German Navy; Why the Nefarious traffic in arms should Cease, by Dr. Edmund von Mach; One German Equal to 16 Englishmen; To Bolster Up Russian Loans; Acts of German Barbarians; American Militarism; Dr. Dernburg and Dr. Butler; Has Oklahoma Joined the Allies?; The American Truth Society; The Military Situation; J.P. Morgan, Jr., Chip off the Old Block; News from Germany; and more. Advertisement on back cover for "The Peace and America" by Prof. Hugo Munsterberg is adorned by two swastikas. Unmarked. Average wear. Covers and last two pages detached but present. A worthy reference copy. Magazine
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Virginia Confederate Presidential Election Ticket
FOR PRESIDENT JEFFERSON DAVIS OF MISSISSIPPI. FOR VICE PRESIDENT ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS OF GEORGIA. ELECTORAL TICKET FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT. FOR THE STATE AT LARGE. JOHN R. EDMUNDS HALIFAX. ALLENT T. CAPERTON MONROE.
Richmond 1861. Small broadside ticket 3" x 4-3/4". Very good. A rare Virginia Confederate electoral ticket for the Confederacy's first and only national election: Jefferson Davis for President Alexander Stephens for Vice President. Also listed are two at-large electors and sixteen others by District. Variant of Parrish & Willingham 5367 5368; Crandall 2744 noting "four variant printings and sizes"; and Hummel 4667-4669. OCLC 58833485 2- U GA Boston Ath. 702707722 1- Yale as of June 2017 different dimensions. unknown
Bookseller reference : 33882
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Virginia Confederate Presidential Election Ticket
FOR PRESIDENT JEFFERSON DAVIS OF MISSISSIPPI. FOR VICE PRESIDENT ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS OF GEORGIA. ELECTORAL TICKET FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT. FOR THE STATE AT LARGE. JOHN R. EDMUNDS HALIFAX. ALLENT T. CAPERTON MONROE.
Richmond 1861. Small broadside ticket 3" x 4-3/4". Very good. <br/><br/> A rare Virginia Confederate electoral ticket for the Confederacy's first and only national election: Jefferson Davis for President Alexander Stephens for Vice President. Also listed are two at-large electors and sixteen others by District. <br/>Variant of Parrish & Willingham 5367 5368; Crandall 2744 noting "four variant printings and sizes"; and Hummel 4667-4669. OCLC 58833485 2- U GA Boston Ath. 702707722 1- Yale as of June 2017 different dimensions. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 33882
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WHITE, Th. H.
La Victoire de Kennedy ou comment on fait un President (8 novembre 1960).
Robert Laffont (collection "Ce jour-là...»), 1962. in-8°, 482 pp., illustrations hors-texte N&B, broche, couverture illustree plastifiee à rabats.
Bookseller reference : 21634
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WHITE, Th. H.
La Victoire de Kennedy ou comment on fait un President (8 novembre 1960).
in-8°, 482 pp., illustrations hors-texte N&B, broche, couverture illustree plastifiee à rabats. Bon etat (rousseurs). [CJL]
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White, William Chapman; Espy, Hilda Cole; Foster, Bennett; Duncan, David; Nelson, Ralph; Loomis, Alfred F.; Maisel, Albert Q; Sherwood, Robert E.; Paris, Leonard A.; Gottlieb, Bill; Gervasi, Frank; Small, Collie; Breen, Jay; Rosenburg, John.
Collier's Magazine, July 3, 1948 - The Secret Papers of Harry L. Hopkins
70 pages. Articles: Scandals in Veterans' Housing (part 1 of 2); The Secret Papers of Harry L. Hopkins (part 6) - Roosevelt's Greatest Dilemma; Six Artists and a Model - Edith Franklin's posing is a steppingstone to her stage career; Good-Time Street - the most raucous and colorful block in New York; Truman's recent troubles hurt his chance of election; The Hot-Potato Olympics - what price international amity at this year's Games in London; How to Catch a Husband - Mr. Lamb's job is to bringem' back when they stray. Fiction: Cupid with Celluloid Wings; Guirls Like Me; Squaw Medicine; The Bramble Bush (part 4 of 5); Sweet revenge; Errors of Judgment. Ads include: Old Thompson Whiskey; Pepsodent - with photo of Mary Louise Shine; Western Electric; Schlitz; beer; the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE); Ford cars (2 pages); Macmillan Oil - featuring Douglas Moone of San Antonio, TX; Samsonite Luggage; Pontiac cars; Milky Way chocolate bars (back cover). Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Wigan election
MINUTES OF THE EVIDENCE Taken before the Select Committee on the Wigan Election Petition; With the Proceedings of the Committee.
Ordered by The House of Commons to be Printed 27 April 1846. 70pp. small folio disbound. Docket title on last leaf. Verbatim report of the proceedings with for example questioning of landlords who allegedly supplied drink breakfasts etc. to potential voters on the morning of the election. --- Please e-mail for one of my FREE CATALOGUES which include LANCASHIRE Manuscripts Maps Ephemera Views etc. etc. --- Ordered by The House of Commons, to be Printed 27 April 1846. unknown
Bookseller reference : LA35-715
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Willis Deborah Merida Kevin
Obama: The Historic Campaign in Photographs: The Historic Campaign in Photographs Photos
Amistad 2008 160 pages 20 574x1 778x25 908cm. 2008. Relié. 160 pages.
Bookseller reference : 500137103
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WILTSHIRE ELECTION
The poll for the Freeholders of Wiltshire for electing a knight of the shire In the Room of Edward Popham Esq; Taken at Wilton On the 18th 19th 20th and 21st of August 1772. Henry Penruddocke Wyndham Esq; High-Sheriff. Candidates Ambrose Goddard Esq; Henry Herbert Esq
Salisbury: Printed for and Sold by E. Easton 1772. 2 110pp. With a half-title. Bound with; An alphabetical list of the names of the persons Who polled for knights of the shire for the county of Wilts on the 18th 19th 20th and 21st of August 1772. Salisbury Printed and Sold by E. Easton 1772. 52pp 2 ads. Quarto. Handsomely bound by C. W. Rose in recent half morocco marbled boards gilt T.E.G. decorated endpapers. Very minor wear to extremities. Sporadic browning occasional ink annotations to margins and text sympathetic repair of tear to title of second work. Tables of eligible electors and their respective votes for the Wiltshire county poll of 1772 between candidates Ambrose Goddard and Henry Herbert. The latter polled well on the August 18th opening only to rapidly lose the majority over the next four days as Goddard's supporters rolled in to secure superiority of over two votes to one. When the poll closed it was said that Goddard had a substantial number of voters left. Given that half of Herbert's supporters polled on day one when no oath had been taken the likelihood is that Goddard's victory was even more decisive than the final count suggests. ESTC T180382 T122038. First edition. Printed for, and Sold by E. Easton hardcover
Bookseller reference : AQ12982
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Wood, John (ed.)
Powell and the 1970 election
1st edition. VG pbk. Pages yellowing, 18170. eng
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Yorkshire Election
A Report of the Speeches of Lord Morpeth Sir J.V.B. Johnstone Bart. and George Strickland Esq. Three of the Candidates for the Representation of Yorkshire . As Delivered By Them at the Public Meeting Held at Whitby One Tuesday the 3rd Day of May 1831
Whitby: R. Horne 1831. 14pp disbound. One or two spots of foxing but generally quite bright and clean. Uncommon not on COPAC BL and York Minster have copies of the second edition. First Edition. Paper Covers. Good. 8vo. Pamphlet. R. Horne Paperback
Bookseller reference : 001340
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Yorkshire Election
Election Days at Garratt. Not of a Mayor But of a Member of Parliament
Whitby: R. Rodgers 1831. 22pp disbound. Lightly browned trimmed to fore-edge with some loss to marginalia with some ink marginalia identifying the pseudonymous protagonists. Uncommon COPAC shows at BL York and York Minster only. First Edition. Paper Covers. Good. 8vo. Pamphlet. R. Rodgers Paperback
Bookseller reference : 001339
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