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WARNER Sylvia Townsend
Kingdoms of Elfin. BRIGHT, CLEAN COPY IN DUSTWRAPPER
8vo., First Edition; red ochre cloth, gilt back,a very good, bright, clean copy in price-clipped, very lightly browned dustwrapper.
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WARNER Oliver
Chatto & Windus. A Brief Account of the Firm's Origin, History and Development. Updated by P.J. Turner and Others. [Updated Edition.] NEAR FINE COPY IN DUSTWRAPPER
8vo., First Edition thus; black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in dustwrapper. Updated version of the original edition of 1973.
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WARNER Philip
The Secret Forces of World War II. NEAR FINE COPY IN DUSTWRAPPER
8vo., First Edition, with plates and maps; black cloth, gilt back, yellow endpapers, a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper.
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WARNER Oliver
The Glorious First of June. [Batsford British Battles series]. NEAR FINE COPY IN UNCLIPPED DUSTWRAPPER
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, 30 plates on 22 and numerous plans (a number full-page) in the text; original series binding of blue cloth, gilt back, blue top, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Published in Batsford's notable British Battles series.
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WARNER Oliver
Trafalgar. NEAR FINE COPY IN UNCLIPPED DUSTWRAPPER
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, 31 plates (one double-page) on 22, 4 illustrations (one full-page) and full-page plan; original series binding of blue cloth, gilt back, blue top, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Published in Batsford's notable 'British Battles' series. NMM V, 1919.
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WARNER Graham
The Bristol Blenheim. A Complete History. NEAR FINE COPY IN DUSTWRAPPER
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece and very numerous photographs (a number full-page) throughout, signature on front paste-down; navy cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper.
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Youth's golden treasury of song : words and voice parts only (in old notation and tonic sol-fa)
VG pbk. Bottom edge of cover spine starting to fray. Ink inscription on the front cover. Tonic sol-fa translation by T.H. Warner. With music.19239. eng
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Warner, Jack
The Dream Factory
1st Sphere edition. VG pbk. ISBN 0722189079. 18454. eng
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Warner, George Townsend
The groundwork of British history. 2: From the Union of the Crowns to the present day
Good reprint in original blue cloth with green lettering. Endpapers browning. 14230. eng
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Warner, Pelham
Long innings
1st edition. Good hbk. Former public library copy rebound in pale red cloth, gilt. Damage to the inside front cover. Ink inscription on the front endpaper. 16954. eng
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Warner, Oliver
Fighting Sail : Three Hundred Years of Warfare at Sea
1st edition. 4to, 192 pages, illustrated. Very good condition hardback in very good condition dust jacket. 39673. eng
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Sennett, Ted
Warner Brothers Presents: The most exciting years - from The Jazz Singer to White Heat
428p., illus. Hardcover Good condition; top corners worn, endpapers stained
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Warner (Marina).
Seule entre toute les femmes. Mythe et Culte de la Vierge Marie.
Paris, Editions Rivages, 1989. Collection "Histoire". Un fort volume broché de format in 8° de 424 pp.; cahier photographique au centre du livre. Bon état. Tampon ex-libris.
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Warner (Rex).
La chasse à l'oie sauvage. Traduit de l'anglais par Ludmila Savitsky.
Paris, Gallimard, 1954. Collection "Du Monde Entier" CXLVII. Un volume broché de format in 8° de 416 pp. N° 2 de 66 exemplaires sur vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre, seul grand papier. Comme neuf, non coupé.
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Warner (Rex).
Hommes de pierre. Traduit de l'anglais par Ludmila Stavitsky.
Paris, Gallimard, 1952. Collection "Du Monde Entier" CXVI. Un volume broché de format in 8° de 240 pp. N° 4 de 106 exemplaires sur vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre, seul grand papier. Comme neuf, non coupé.
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Warner (Rex).
L'Aérodrome.
Un volume broché de format in 8° de 276 pp. Couverture défraîchie, voir photo.
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Warner, Esther.
NEW SONG IN A STRANGE LAND. With Decorations by Jo Dendel.
302p. Text illustrations by Jo Dendel. Inked ownership. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, slightly worn. Nice copy. AFRICA/2
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Stratton, Ella Hines.
LIVES OF OUR PRESIDENTS, Containing the Childhood, Early Education, Occupations, Characteristics and Achievements of All the Presidents of the United States. To Which Is Added the Early History of Our Great Country.
256p. + Frontis and full page color Phototypes. Numerous wood engravings. Inner hinge cracked. Inked ownership and label of John Warner Mifflin, Bloomsburg, PA and Tommy Moore. A few pages stained. Sm. 4to. Original full red cloth binding. Front board decorated with an oval Photograph of Teddy Roosevelt. Binding worn and stained. Hardbound. AMER PRESIDENTS BOX 1
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Zagarrio, Vito (a Cura di)
Studi Americani. Modi Di Produzione a Hollywood Dalle Origini All'era Televisiva
Mm 155x210 Collana "Nuovocinema/Pesaro". Brossura editoriale di XIII-357 pagine. Copia molto buona. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
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John Dean (editor)
Book and Magazine Collector : No 65 August 1989
Small ink marks to four pages of classified ads section. No inscriptions. No creasing to covers. A very clean very tight copy with slighly tanned pages and no bumping to corners. 131pp. This issue includes John Fowles fiction, Giles Annuals, Hugh Walpole, Wilfred Thesiger, The Saint TV Spin-offs, Robert Heinlein science fiction, Elizabeth Jane Howard and the fiction of Sylvia Townsend Warner.
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Warner, Glen
Building a Print Collection - a Guide to Buying Original Prints and Photographs
192 pages including index and black and white illustrations. A highly useful guide for both the beginning and experienced collector of modern and contemporary prints. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Binding sound. Glossy illustrated covers. Book
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Not Stated
How to Do Plastic Laminating for Pleasure and Profit
118 pages. A practical 1950s guide to creating a plastic laminating business. "Extra income from only 3 hours a week... and a full time, prosperous business whenever you want it." Front cover colour illustration of a happy family at work is enough to get you singing the theme music to "Happy Days"! Black and white illustrations throughout. Average wear. Clean and unmarked. Nice copy of this delightfully nostalgic work. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Sport Aviation Magazine - August 2000
136 pages. Features: Warner Sportster; How to Buy Your Own Airplane; Transatlantic Robin; Installing Your Engine; Ultralights in Oregon; You Can Fly Anything. Light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Nobbs, George
The Wireless Stars
160 pages. Many black and white photos. "The radio stories of Jack Payne, Henry Hall, Arthur Askey, Richard Murdoch, Robb Wilton, Tommy Handley, Syd Walker, Jack Train, Vera Lynn, Vic Oliver, Bebe Daniels, Ben Lyon, Charlie Chester, Kenneth Horne, Jack Warner, Wilfred Pickles, Ted Ray, Noel Johnson, Donald Peers, Peter Brough, Frankie Howerd, Max Bygraves, Dick Bentley, Jimmy Edwards, Harry Secombe, Petter Sellers, Tony Hancock and many more." - from dust jacket. Book clean and unmarked with average wear. Somewhat above-average wear to dust jacket. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Earth First! - The Radical Environmental Journal: 21 September 1996
Features: Daytime Monkeywrenching; Five-Finger Fundraising; Nalgene Supplies Vivisectors; Warner Creek Jailhouse Riot; Jack & China Obituaries; New Merchandise; Summer of Pain Holds; Native/Environmental Alliances. Moderate wear. Quality copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Earth First! - The Radical Environmental Journal: November-December 1998
Features: Headwaters Activist, David Nathan Chain, Killed; Minnehaha under Seige; Actions and Arrests at Wing Creek; Muzzlling a Mine in Montana; An Interview with Julia Butterfly; Exploit the Media before it Exploits You; Reflections on Gypsy; Warner Creek Investigation; Ward Valley's Success; Olympic Threat to Polish Wilderness; and more. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Earth First! - The Radical Environmental Journal: August-September 1997
Features: Native Resistance in British Columbia; Warner Creek History Lesson; Nicaraguan Logging Politics; Super Rubin Felony Convictions; Assault Charges for Bison Guts; Jack Squat Resurrected; Wolves & Poodles; Logging and Slavery in Burma; Roadbuilding Subsidies Renewed; British EF! Rising; Post-Rendezvous Action at Exxon; Corporate Fall '97; Anti-Nuke Weapons Protests; Logging Shutdowns in San Luis, CO; Forest Appealing 101; Eastern Oregon Appeal Victory; Bare Bones; Zero Cut Day of Action; Bluegray Tail-Dropper; D.A.M., It's Good! Quality copy. Book
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Mitchell, Joni
Joni Mitchell: Painting With Words and Music *99 Minute VHS Videotape with case*
VHS video tape with case. "Joni Mitchell, the Queen of folk/rock, performs for an intimate audience on a Warner Bros. sound stage in Los Angeles. The concert is classic Joni, covering a broad base of her repertoire from over the years. With a backdrop provided by some of her very own paintings, this program is a revealing look at both the life and talents of Joni Mitchell. Featuring Big Yellow Taxi, Hejira, Crazy Cries of Love, Woodstock, Why Do Fools Fall in Love?, and fourteen other selections, this is Joni Mitchell at her best!" - from case. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. Book
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No Author
Map of Warner County, Alberta, West of Fourth Meridian, Scale 1:50,000
36" x 25.5". Indicates 25 foot contours, water bodies, roads, rail lines, structures, etc. Light wear. Unmarked. Book
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No Author
Skiff, Alberta, West of Fourth Meridian, Scale 1:50,000
36" x 25.5". Indicates 25 foot contours, water bodies, roads, rail lines, structures, etc. Light wear. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Vogue Magazine (US), June 1972
156 pages. Features: The American Woman, Summer 1972; Gloria Cooper in Real Life - with her family, in her studio; Lena Horne wearing a new stretch of dress; Fashion for a Cool Summer - the wrapped head, the naked back at night, haltered checks, shirt checks, pale dresses for day, sharp yellow shorts, the brilliant-yellow caftan, shirtdress living, white cuffed pants, chalk-white pants, navy knit pants - and all so easy, the new bathing suits; Vogue Patterns - cut-out cotton knits, warn by Gwendolyn Warner; Naomi Sims - Supermodel - in real life; What Gentlemen Prefer; Fragrance is Communication - f4 new perfumes get the message across; The Sweeping Comeback of Dark Nails - wearing and caring for the new shades of polish; A Great Makeup - Betty Theodoracopulos shows you how; A Great De-Tenser - Betsy Theodoracopulos's exercise routine devised by Venizelos Antoniadis; Confessions of an American Wife, by Judith Moyers; Your New Self-Image - by Harriet Coffin and William Sloane Coffin Jr.; Lena Horne's New Love For Life; American Great - Lee Krasner; Warhol's Women Who are Men; What I Learned from Chinese Women - Pearl S. Buck Speaks; Are You a First Child, a Middle, or an only?, by Sally Shepphard; Disciplined Exoticism - the racy, modern life-style of Mary McFadden; Horoscope of Pearl S. Buck; and much more. Usual library markings. Above-average wear. Back cover missing. Clear tape along spine. A worthy reference copy. Book
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Green, Dr. J.J.; Sandwell, Flight Commander A.H.; Bradbrooke, F.C.; Main, J.R.K.
Canadian Aviation Magazine, January 1937 - Sensational Fleet Aircraft Four-Page Centerfold Ad
28 pages. Features: Pratt & Whitney engine ad inside front cover; Half-page photo of the Bristol "142" in flight; Article about the high number of aviation disasters in December 1936; Brief article with photos about float planes which sunk under the weight of heavy snow; Super full-page photo ad for Gold Flake cigarettes shows Dolly Haas; How to honour the pioneers - the Silver Dart; The Story of the Silver Dart - article with three photos; Carmand and Warner Elliott of Sioux Lookout make aircraft skis - article with photos; Nice photo ad for the Monospar by General Aircraft; Hennessy Airlines Limited of Haileybury, Ontario - article with photo; Fantastic full-page ad for the 1937 Oldsmobile; War-Time Reminiscences by Flight Commander A.H. Sandwell; Superb four-page ad for Fleet Aircraft of Fort Erie, Ontario features photos of their "Waco" Canadian "C-6" Custom, Trainer Model 7 and Model "21" Advanced Trainer; Winnipeg Ground School - brief article with two photos; Old Country (Britain) Gossip - article; Superb Siddeley Cheetah full-page photo ad; M.A.L.C. News; News from the West Coast; Chatting with the Student; Cub Aircraft ad; Great photo ad for Imperial Airways inside back cover shows two couples enjoying the smoking saloon; Imperial Oil ad for Stanavo products on back cover; and more. Moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
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McKeown, Robert; Marjoribanks, Robert; Curtis, Linda; Smith, Philip; Moss, Bruce; O'Brien, Andy; Clark, Gregory; Curtis, Linda
Weekend Magazine, Vol. 16, No. 20 - May 14, 1966 - Fran Drummond Cover Photo
72 pages. Features: Great article on Lorne Green and Family with colour photos; Dr. Barry Goldthorpe - Canadian Doctor in the Malaysian Jungle - article with colour photos; Frances Drummond - The Boss of Twin Falls - she manages a chalet at Field, B.C. - article with great colour photos; What's ahead for Paul Hellyer - article with photos; Coin dealer Fred L. Samuels of Van Horne Sales, Ltd.; Great colour photo centrefold showing Canada's Navy in the Atlantic - the Kootenay, St. Croix, Saguenay, Stettler, Antigonish, Nipigon, Skeena and Restigouche; The Flying Ray-Dens Flying trapeze act - article with photos; Great ad for 1966 Mercury pickups and vans; Mickey Mantle - Baseball's Ailing Wonder - article with colour photo; Beautiful colour photo ad for Jantzen beachwear; Sensual full-page black and white photo ad for Warner bras; Strathcona (Alberta) County's volunteer firewomen - article with nice photos; Wild colour photo full-page ad for Philco TVs shows a large arrangement of TVs at the top of which is a model aboard an exotic moped - wild!; Nipper comic. Centerfold loose but present. Printed by newspapers across Canada as a weekend supplement. Unmarked with moderate wear. A nice vintage copy. Magazine
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Legrand, Michel; Bergman, Alan and Marilyn
The Summer Knows - Sheet Music for Piano and Voice (Theme from the Warner Bros. Film "Summer of '42"
4 pages. Original sheet music for this beautiful song from the popular movie 'Summer of '42'. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A quality copy. Sheet music
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Crummere, Maria Elise; Harrington, Stephanie; Kendall, Elaine; Saltwood, Lord Clark of; Weldon, Jill; Talmey, Allene; Goldstein, Richard; Durrell, Lawrence; Kazin, Alfred; Gruen, John; West, Anthony; Amram, David; Crewe, Quentin; Messinesi, Despina
Vogue Magazine - Incorporating Vanity Fair (US), January 15, 1970 - The Fashion For Feeling As Great As You Look / Special Hawaii Content
184 pages. Features: Vogue's Eye View - It's Fit to be Fit; Swinging Coats, Capes and Ponchos worn by Joan Whitney Meyer, Shawn Ryan, Penelope Tree, Cecile de Forey and Sharon Harts; The Fashion for mixing prints, textures, color; The Beautiful People of Hawaii - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lionel Warner, Princess Ira Furstenberg, Mr. and Mrs. John Carl Warnecke, Duc and Duchess de Crussol d'Uzes, Geraldine Chaplin and Tina Chen; Jean Shrimpton and Penelope Tree dress for the beautiful life in Hawaii; Long, languorous jerseys for evening; Lauren Hutton - hooked on crochet; The Enticers, 1970 - On TV; The Band... The Best?; Moroccan Wake-Up - the John Paul Getty, Junior, House in Marrakesh; Twexercises - new fitness routine for husbands and wives with Leigh Taylor-Young and Ryan O'Neal; Dozens of gorgeous ads; and much more. Somewhat above-average external wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Privately Bound in One Volume: A.A.H.S. (American Aviation Historical Society) Journal, 1983 Issues
Features: Balloon Training at NAS Lakehurst; Underwriter's Laboratories Aircraft and Pilots Registers; How the Allies trained the American Air Service; The War Diary of John R. 'Killer' Kane - part III; The Stardusters - a history of the 406th Figher Group; Pineapple Airlines - an operational history of VR-21 - part I; The last flight of Lawrence B. Sperry; Seversky AP-7; The race from 'Point Zero' - Curtiss vs. Wright; Beware the Man with the Tape Recorder; Operation Sun-Run; The Douglas DC-1 - 50 years ago; What killed Harriet Quimby; Bell XP-77 Design Origin; Davis-Monthan - home of the USA's 'Surplus' Air Force; The War Diary of John R. 'Killer' Kane - Part IV (conclusion); Jim Warner - Radioman; American-built civilian Airplaines in the Netherlands East Indies, 1935-1942; Pineapple Airlines - an operational history of VR-21 - part II; The Crash of the TWA Fokker F-10A; Doing their duty Side by Side - American Aviation Personnel in Allied Service; The Lockheed Constellation (A history) Part I; Lillie-Vought Biplane (Chance M. Vought's Early Designs of World War I Era); American Military Aircraft in Siam 1934-1940; U.S.S. Intrepid Air Museum; The 366th Fighter Group in WWII; Hollywood's 13 black cats; and more. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors
The American Magazine, May 1952 *Religion and Our Schools / Vivien Kellems - Anti-Tax Crusader*
144 pages. Features: Charming colour ad for Deepfreeze Home Appliances inside front cover; Would you throw $357 million into Hell's Canyon?; MGM Color Movie of the Month Calendar; Nice colour ad for Champion Spark Plugs features young batter; Colour 1952 Chevrolet ad; Vivien Kellems - Woman on the Warpath - Anti-Income Tax Crusader; Belinda Osborn, by Hannah Smith; Religion and Our Schools, by Liston Pope, Ph.D.; First Quarrel, by Sarah and Ronald Morrisette; You Can Leave Your Troubles Behind - Smiley Blanton argues that trips can help us in the confused modern world; I'll Never Marry a Bureaucrat, by Elenore Nelson; Star Witness, by Allan Vaughan Elston; Live Wire, by Charles T. Webb; The Escape, by Alice Eldridge; Look Out Rembrandt, Here We Come!, by Jack Long; The Torn Invitation, by Norman Katkov; They Gambled on Greatness - Gilbert J. (Gil) McDougald and Family, by Vance Packard; New Helps for Your Headaches, by Clarence Woodbury; Girl With A Past, by Sarah-Elizabeth Rodger; Puppet Family - The Copelan Family of Jamaica, N.Y.; Doctor Soccer - Bill Feffrey of Penn State; Judge Stanley Scherr of Baltimore deals only with traffic court for youngsters; Harriet Dreilinger is one of the nation's best woman magicians; The "Corn Tones" perform for wounded GI's in Tokyo General Hospital; Virgil Stauffer and International Friendship Gardens of Michigan City, Indiana; Blanche Holland works as a hat check girl to travel around the world!; Bombproof Caveman - Herman Knaust of Catskill, NY has a business protecting records from atomic blasts in his underground vaults; Marietta Larson and her Dogettes; Mrs. Warner Nelson cuts cans; Dr. W. Harry Everhart tries to bring back Maine's Atlantic salmon; Chauncey M. Willey Sr. - carver of granite monuments; Coed of the Month - Phyllis Stickler; Holiday Time in Sweden - with photos; Weapon of Fear, by Harmon Coxe; 1-page ad honoring Jt. (jg) Thomas Hudner, Jr. U.S.N., Medal of Honor recipient. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
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Warren, Harry; Dubin, Al
I'll Sing You a Thousand Love Songs - Featured in Warner Bros. Picture "Cain and Mabel", a Cosmopolitan Production - Sheet Music for Piano and Voice
6 pages. Great cover photo of Clark Gable and others. Somewhat above-average wear. Prior owner's name stroked out atop front cover. A sound copy. Sheet music
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Multiple Contributors
Bottles and Extras Magazine, No. 29, September 1992
64 pages. Great black and white photos and illustrations. Nice vintage ads on covers. Features: One Hail of a Story, by John Moore; Westmoreland's Mustards - The Westmoreland Specialty Company of Grapeville, PA; Jack La Baume tours the oldest Dr. Pepper Bottling Company in the world in Dublin, TX - great article and photos; Two Hard-to-Find Warners - Richard A. Cannon collects bottles from Hulbert Harrington Warner of Rochester, New York; Jar Talk - Jack La Baume has moved to Texas and shares his experiences; Extra Special Deliveries; Bottle Network News; British Bottle Bits - Nailsea Glass; Auction Directory; The Label Space - O.C. stands for the Oneida Community - a Smalley, Kivlan & Onthank's Double Safety Jar - An Atlas E-Z Seal packed by Harbauer; ; Up-Dates; Bottle Colors - article by Ben and Miriam Glassman. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Hopper, Hal.; Krance, John
Colt .45 - Theme from the Warner Bros. TV-Western: Sheet Music for Piano
4 pages. Average wear. Few pencil markings. A quality copy. Sheet music
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Warren, Harry; Dubin, Al
Where Am I? (Am I In Heaven?) - Sheet Music for Voice and Piano with Chords
6 pages. As sung by James Melton. Photo-illustrated cover with images of Pat O'Brien, Jane Froman, James Melton and Phel Regan. From the Warner Bros. movie "Stars Over Broadway". Moderate wear. Bit of writing atop front cover. A sound copy of this wonderful vintage copy! Sheet music
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Mercer, Johnny; Arlen, Harold
Blues in the Night - Sheet Music for Voice and Piano with Ukulele Chords
6 pages. From the Warner Bros. picture "Blues in the Night". Nice cover photo of Priscilla Lane, Betty Field, Richard Whorf, et al. Above-average wear. Pages detached but all present. A worthy vintage copy. Sheet music
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Silver, Norman; Editor
Hit Parader Magazine, January 1952 Vol. X No. 2
18 pages. Cover: Jeanne Crain Features include: "Painting the Clouds with Sunshine" Another brilliant Warner Bros. production starring Dennis Morgan, Virginia Mayo and Gene Nelson; "The Strip" Mickey Rooney comes through with another first class acting performance in this MGM thriller; and Song of the Month "It's All in the Game". Collection of lyrics to the popular songs of that era including: Blue Velvet; Sixty Minute Man; (There'll Be) Peace in the Valley (For Me); Sentimental Journey; and many more. Front cover clean and bright. Very small opening along top fore-edge. Unmarked. A worthy copy. Magazine
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Southwick, Leslie; Godwin, Brian C.
The Journal of the Arms & Armour Society, Volume XVII, No. 2, September 2001
Pages 91-154. Reproductions of black and white photos. Printed upon glossy stock. Features: The design competitions for Swords of Honour presented by the corporation of the City of London between 168 and 1901; Warner Pin - A Question of Attribution; nice ads. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Newsweek Magazine, April 11, 1938 - Gorilla Cover Photo
40 pages. Features: Nice two-color addressograph ad inside front cover; AT&T charged with waste and extravagance; Gargantua the gorilla leads a streamlined new Ringling circus to town - article with photos; George Jean Nathan; Franco's offensive rolls forward; Ontario's Premier Mitchell Hepburn defies clergy and puts over sweepstakes bill; Francis William Rickett and Ben Smith - mystery men of Mexican oil; Photo of smiling FDR with Marvin McIntyre; Photo of Father Charles Coughlin of Detroit; Negro politician Nathaniel Brewer, of Cambridge, MA; Squaws riot in Northern Minnesota; Interesting article on Key West, Florida; Nazis put their Nordic paganism into print - rules for marriage ceremonies in the Temples of Blood; Photo of the Prince of Liechtenstein and his wife; The Soviet Union's NSRA (Northern Sea Route Administration) is one of the few government agencies to escape the Stalin purge; Tsung Tsai Chiang becomes Stalin of China; Egyptian feud between Farouk I and Nahas Pasha; Fantastic hockey photo shows American goalie Earl Robertson playing against the Chicago Black Hawks; Nice photo of Joan Blondell with police; Burial announcement of Col. Edward M. House - and picture of him with Woodrow Wilson; Nice one-page photo ad for the Cine-Kodak Eight movie camera; Interesting photo of black children at Milk Bar - Rev. Amos H. Carnegie; Interesting picket outside Boyles Furniture Store in Utah; Labor Racketeers Still Flourishing; Nice photo ad for Warner & Swasey turret lathes of Cleveland; C.I.O. seamen picket Maritime Commission offices in Washington; Leonor F. Loree leaves the D.& H. (with photo); Nice color ad inside back cover for San Francisco tourism features illustration of rotating street car; Back cover color photo ad for Four Roses whiskey features letter from John Chapman. Average wear. Unmarked. Small clipping from page 7. A worthy vintage copy Book
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Multiple Contributors
Newsweek - The Magazine of News Significance, April 10, 1939 - Cover Photo of Danish Crown Prince and Princess
52 pages. Features: Nice photo ad for Warner & Swasey Turret Lathes features the McDonald Observatory at Mt. Locke, Texas; American Recognition of Franco Fits into "Stop Hitler" Drive; GoodYear Tire ad features photo of Richard M. Teall of Toledo, Ohio; Swallowing goldfish at Harvard; "Tough Johnny" Torrio faces jail for income tax evasion; Photo of FDR shaking hands with George Washington Carver; Experts forecast Negro return to the Republican fold in 1940; Beautiful one-page color ad for the new Cadillac Sixty Special features a dark blue car in front of hotel; Nice one-page photo ad for Vitamins Plus; Great Britain awakens to Reich Threat of Supremacy - major article with photos of Polish leaders, Danzig Nazi leader Foerster, and more; Nuisance Islands - Japan's Seizure of Spratlys gives her a bargaining point; Spain - Rebuilding - with photo of Julian Besteiro; How U.S. Leads World in Synthetic Chemistry; New malarial problem carried to Brazil by stowaway insect; Large and lovely photo of Katharine Hepburn; Frank Andrea and the television set he has placed on the market - photo with article; Six photos of screwballer Carl Hubbell in action; Hudson car ad; Cy Young turns 72; Marriage of Clark Gable to Carole Lombard; Hitler's half-brother, William Patrick Hitler, arrives in New York; Nice ad for the RCA Victrola; Obituary for Gen. Gerardo Machado, exiled ex-President of Cuba; Making safer safety glass; Intereseting ad for Elliott Addressing Machines; Ford V8 car ad inside back cover; Color-photo ad for Four Roses Whiskey on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy Book
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Pratt, William V.; Fuqua Stephen O.
Newsweek - The Magazine of News Significance: February 3, 1941 - Cover Photo of Spahis of Free France
60 pages. Features: Great color-photo ad for Fisher Body inside front cover features young lady with horse; Nice one-page ad for Long Distance with close-up image of young man; Photo and brief write-up of 72-year-old pancake-eating champion Charles Sharp of Iowa; Eye-catching one-page two-color ad for the February 1st issue of the Saturday Evening Post leads off with a profile of American Airlines President "C.R."Smith; Plymouth car ad; Debate on Lend-Lease - article with photos including Charles A. Lindbergh and Joseph P. Kennedy; British Drive Against Italy rescues lifeline of empire - new losses force Fascists to accept German domination; Amazing photo of a large (freight) trainload of Italian prisoners being moved to the rear; Blow-up in Rumania - failure of Iron Guard Revolt Strengthens Antonescu - article with photo of Horia Sima; Japan's Strong Men - Konoye strips Diet of powers as Matsuoka praises Axis goal; Nice color ad for Seagram's V.O. shows Canadian server crossing the border into the U.S.; Negroes in Uniform - article with photo of part of Uncle Sam's ninth cavalry Regiment; Nice ad for the 1941 De Soto which features Fluid Drive with Simplimatic Transmission; Great photo of 7 year-old Barbara Schulz of Evanston, IL who is chief taster for the Reed candy plant in Chicago; Nice photo ad for the Edison Voicewriter/Ediphone includes NBC's Bill Stern and "Ellen Randolph" (Gertrude Warner); Photo of basketball player Stanley "Stutz" Modzelewski; Photos of Bob Feller and Bobo Newson; Radio sensation Martin Block; ad promoting air travel shows plane flying over old-timer pouring hot water into the radiator of his snowbound car; Nice color-photo ad on back cover for Lucky Strike cigarettes features Connor Aycock, tobacco warehouse owner of Durham, NC; and much more. Center page holding by one staple. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Newsweek - The Magazine of News Significance, April 22, 1946: The GI of 1946
108 pages. Features: Nice color Chrysler ad inside front cover shows prosperous family and emphasizes imagination and safety; Classic one-page Bell Telephone ad shows pretty switchboard operator holding wire; Kelly Springfield Tire ad shows fashionable sidewalk scene; Nice Hilton ad features The Stevens Hotel in Chicago; Classy one-page color ad for Florsheim two-tone shoes; Nice color Ford car ad presents the (red) 1946 convertible; Intriguing one-page ad by Warner & Swasey called "Did Hitler Win the War?" provides text explaining how a lack of co-operation between France's labor, management and government led to the fall of that nation, thus co-operation is required for victory; Nice one-page photo-illustrated Pan American World Airways ad promotes their worldwide cargo service; Food - scarcer and scarcer; Beautiful photos of the many daughters of Daniel O'Neil in Boston with Mgr. Francis A. Burke; Mr. Truman and the Navy; Great one-page color ad for General Tire features golf theme; How tomorrow's war will be fought; Photos of UN offices in Sperry building and New York World's Fair building; Japanese women vote for first time; China - Civil War; Photos of beatings in Italy; Russian General Vassily D. Sokolovsky; News of the world in Russian; Tractors of gold on the Canadian prairies; Genuinely unique one-page two-color ad entitled "Mad dog!" by the America Fore insurance company shows angry dog and photo of car, the interior of which has been torn to shreds by a dog which was locked in it; Brief obituaries for George Ernest May, Lyle Saxon and Viscount Southwood; Photo of German V-2 rocket on launch pad in White Sands, NM where it wll soon be launched to conduct upper atmosphere research; Nice one-page ad for Fruehauf Trailers features Creighton Bros. leghorn chicken breeders; Article and photo of Theodore (Ted) Samuel Williams; Photo of Boston Red Sox Manager Joe Cronin; Tasteful one-page ad for McCall's Magazine features painting by John Koch; Great photo of Arthur Callenstein of Chicago playing marbles; Milller High Life Beer ad shows black many in white jacket holding ttray of beer; Weird Kreml Hair Tonic illustrated ad; A New Socialist International?; and more. Average wear and soiling. Please note: centerfold ad missing, otherwise a worthy vintage copy. Book
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Benchley, Peter; Keniston, Kenneth; Lerner, Michael; Moraes, Dom; Hellman, Peter; Lesher, Stephan; Schiro, A.; Berman, A.; Cohen, L.; Hewitt, J.; Reif, R.
The New York Times Magazine, November (Nov.) 8, 1970 - Leroy Johnson, The Most Powerful Black Politician in Dixie
148 pages. Features: Cover photo of barred Harlem bookstore window; Gorgeous color fashion ads; Royal Copenhagen Porcelain offered by Swank; Qiana Ties; Blackglama Mink; Piaget watches; Two-page Lan-Chile ad (Chilean airline) features three beautiful women and heading "The Savages of South America"; Zodiac SST watch; Movado watches; Five spots for New York's Midnight Chic - Maxwell's Plum (with photo of owner Warner LeRoy), Elaine's (with photo of owner Elaine Kaufman), Raffles (with photo of operator Derek Hall-Caine), Le Club (with photo of Oleg Cassini) and Hippopotamus (with photo of Manager Olivier Coquelin; The Unholy Alliance Against the Campus; Indian Revolutionaries with a Chinese Accent - photo-illustrated article on the Naxalites; Your Policy is Hereby Canceled - the difficulty of obtaining insurance in ghetto and suburb alike; Leroy Johnson Outslicks Mister Charlie - article including photo of Muhammad Ali; Swakara lamb coats; The Omega Dynamic watch; Nice ad for genuine United States Silver Dollar 17-Jewel Watches; Two-page color Cunard Line features the QE II; Johnny Carson Apparel ad features johny in blue and gold; Patek Philippe watch ad; Fantastic 'Boutiqueland' fashion photos; The Troubled Child; Photos in the homes of Kiki Kogelnik and architect David Beer, Henry Geldzahler and Eliot Janeway; Nice one-page color-photo ad for teh National Bank of North America shows brighly-dressed ladies at the door of a walk-in safe; Dewar's Whisky ad features photo of artist Leroy Neiman; Photo of John and Abby Seymour in Save the Children Federation Ad; Sunnyland Farms Pecans ad with photo of Jane and Harry; Nice back cover ad for No-Cal Root Beer says "We Ain't Got No Sugar". Average wear. Crossword completed, otherwise unmarked. A sound vintage copy Book
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Billett, M.; Paxton, A.; Clay, C.; Butcher, M.; White, S.; Schwangart, W.; Welikotny, A.; Brown, J.; Shart, J.; Hewlett, A.
National Home Monthly Magazine, April (Apr.) 1936 - Beijing (Peiping) Under Martial Law / First Easter Among the Godless in Russia / Olympic Preview / How Dictators are Guarded
80 pages. Features: Nice colour ad for Dominion Inlaid Linoleum inside front cover; Editorial topics include - Advertising our country, Typical problems in the western provinces, The Return of Employment, and The Cost of Sickness; The Smooth Silence (short story); The Carpenter (short story); Peiping (Beijing/Peking) Under Martial Law - photo-illustrated article of events in troubled China; Not a Case for the Jury (short story); The Girl Who Wouldn't Get Up (short story); The Spongers (short story); First Easter Among the Godless - photo-illustrated article told by Alexander Welikotny describes his experiences in Russia; Heil Summer, Heil Sport, All Heil! - article looks forward to the Olympics, with photos of Canadian Crew Champions, The Leanders "Eight" of Hamilton, broad jumper "Sammy" Richardson, and walker "Hank" Cieman of Toronto; Nice one-page Plymouth ad features a four-Door Touring Sedan and photo of A.B. Ellis, Radio Engineer of station CKLW; Parker pen one-page ad features photo of Princess Rostislav; Nice one-page Dodge care ad includes photo of a Model "D2" four-door Touring Sedan, and photo of Mr. F. Lyle Kelly, of Windsor, Ontario; First report of the Bank of Canada; Great two-page Easter Chevrolet ad features a green two-door; Movie news includes photos of Warner Baxter, Charlie Chaplin, Jessie Matthews, Sonnie Hale, Norma Shearer, Leslie Howard, Billy Lee, and Shirley Temple; Great one-page Lux soap ad features photo of Grace Moore; Pond's ad includes photo of Eleanor Roosevelt, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Latrobe Roosevelt of Washington, D.C.; Blue Jay Corn Plaster ad entitled "Corn Demon Killed"; Half-page Canadian National Railways ad features Jasper National Park; Cooking article; Nice one-page ad for Magic Baking Powder; features Miss Lillian Loughton; Spring Cleaning article; Nice one-page Heinz ad features photo of Josephine Gibson; Canadian Pacific half-page ad features photo of the Empress of Britain; Uncommon half-page ad for Ingram's Milkweed Cream; Beauty article; Tangee ad features photo of Lyle Talbot who picked the most appealing lips in an interesting test; World Sayings; Ad inside back cover protests preferential treatment of foreign periodicals in Canada; Wonderful colour back-cover ad for Tea features a Ripley's Believe it or Not theme and says "Drink More Tea for Vitality!"; and more. Average wear. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
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