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Coward, Noel
The Marquise. A Comedy in Three Acts
London: Ernest Benn 1927. First. . Hardcover. Good. 8vo. Soiling to covers. 1" piece of spine missing. Tear to top of spine. Notes in pencil to rear cover inside card covers feps. <br/> <br/> Ernest Benn hardcover
Bookseller reference : 10426
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Noel, R. R
Grundzuge der Phrenologie oder Anleitung zum Studium dieser Wissenschaft
Dresden Leipzig: Arnoldischen Buchhdlung 1846. 2nd Edn. . Hardcover. Good. 8vo. Spine chipped at margins 592pp & 12 plates engravings some searly foxing. Paprback covers bound in <br/> <br/> Arnoldischen Buchhdlung hardcover
Bookseller reference : 24125
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Carthew, Noel
Voices from the Trenches Letters to Home
Sydney: New Holland 2002. 1st edition. Fine. small octavo. stiff wrappers xi 244pp. b/w pls. maps Fine collection of letters & many previously unseen photos New Holland unknown
Bookseller reference : 49939
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Streatfeild, Noel
The Children of Primrose Lane
London: Collins 1951. Book. Illus. by Marcia Lane Foster. Very Good. Hardcover. Reprint. Small octavo. The children of Primrose Lane are forced to play in an empty house because summer holidays during war-time are out "And when it led to the discovery of a German spy and having to track him right across the South of England" there are thrills aplenty for all of them. Red cloth w/black spine lettering 256 pages. Minor wear to corners/spine ends dusty edges in dust jacket w/light chipping to corners moderate edgewear small loss of paper at to top spine previous owner's name to top edge of front panel light general wear. Collins Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 016797
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Mostert, Noel
The Line Upon A Wind: An Intimate History of the Last and Greatest War Fought at Sea Under Sail: 1793-1815
Paperback. Very Good. paperback
Bookseller reference : GOR001516248 ISBN : 071260927X 9780712609272
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Noel Botham
The Ultimate Book of Useless Information
Paperback. Very Good. paperback
Bookseller reference : GOR000659837 ISBN : 184454060X 9781844540600
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Kingsbury, Noel
Design and Plant a Mixed Border
Hardback. Very Good. hardcover
Bookseller reference : GOR001221717 ISBN : 0706373677 9780706373677
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Noel, John V. (revised)
KnightÕs Modern Seamanship
New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold 1984. 17th ed. Fine. octavo. dust jacket xi 740pp. b/w pls. text ills. appends. index Dust jacket faded at spine o/w nice copy Van Nostrand Reinhold unknown
Bookseller reference : 48292
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Coward, Noel
HANDS ACROSS THE SEA: A Light Comedy in One Act French's Acting Edition No. 1596
London: Samuel French 1938. Book. Good. Paperback. Second Revised Edition. 8vo - over 73/4" - 93/4" tall. 34pp. Moderate external wear. No annotation observed. Some folded corners. Includes supply & fitting of correctly sized protective lyfjacket. Tidy working copy. Samuel French Paperback
Bookseller reference : 35193/75
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Coward, Noel
HAY FEVER: A Light Comedy French's Acting Edition.
London: Samuel French 1927. Book. Good. Paperback. Second Revised Edition. 62pp. Moderate external wear. Annotation observed internally in ink & pencil. Some folded corners. Includes supply & fitting of correctly sized protective lyfjacket. A functional working copy. Size: 8vo - over 73/4" - 93/4" tall. Samuel French Paperback
Bookseller reference : 35192/75
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Noel, J. B. L.
The Automatic Pistol
London: Foster Groom and Co Ltd 1919. 1st edition. Near Fine. small octavo. orig. dec. cloth 109pp. b/w pls. text ills. Based on the authorÕs wartime experiences. Inc. special reference to Colt .45 automatic & Webley-Scott pistols. Neat ownership signature o/w nice copy. Scarce Foster Groom and Co Ltd hardcover
Bookseller reference : 47238
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Barber, Noel
The Black Hole of Calcutta
London: Collins 1965. 1st edition. Near Fine. octavo. chipped dust jacket 254pp. maps plans A Reconstruction of the events leading to the Sack of Clacutta & the ensuing massacres Collins unknown
Bookseller reference : 44115
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Barber, Noel
The Black Hole of Calcutta A Reconstruction
Stroud: Sutton 2003. 1st ed. thus. New Book. small octavo. stiff wrappers 254pp. maps plans Sutton unknown
Bookseller reference : 43429
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Scanlon, Noel
QUINN
London: John Murray 1973. Book. Illus. by Biro. Very Good. Hardcover. 191pp. HARDCOVER. Clean copy internally. No inscriptions. In protected VG d/w. Size: 12mo - over 63/4" - 73/4" tall. John Murray Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 25439/227 ISBN : 0719528291 9780719528293
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Barber, Noel
Seven Days of Freedom The Hungarian Uprising 1956
London: MacMillan 1974. 1st edition. Near Fine. octavo. dust jacket 268pp. b/w plates maps appends. bibliog. index The Hungarian Uprising 1956 MacMillan unknown
Bookseller reference : 6288
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Monks, Noel
Fighter Squadrons
Sydney: Angus & Robertson 1941. 1st edition. Very Good. octavo. orig. cloth xii 242pp. frontis. b/w plates The Epic Story of Two Hurricane Squadrons in France. Well-used copy but generally VG Angus & Robertson hardcover
Bookseller reference : 23111
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Barber, Noel
Sinister Twilight : The Fall and Rise Again of Singapore
London: Collins 1968. 1st edition. Nice Copy. octavo. dust jacket 319pp. b/w plates maps bibliog. index The Story of the Fall of Singapore. Much on Changi and the liberation Collins unknown
Bookseller reference : 28565
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Barber, Noel
Seven Days of Freedom : The Hungarian Uprising 1956
London: MacMillan 1974. 1st edition. Very Good. octavo. dust jacket 268pp. b/w plates maps appends. bibliog. index Romanticised version of the Hungarian Civil War of 1956 MacMillan unknown
Bookseller reference : 27416
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Barber, Noel
Sinister Twilight The Fall and Rise Again of Singapore
London: Collins 1968. 1st edition. Near Fine. octavo. chipped dust jacket 319pp. b/w pls. maps bibliog. index Collins unknown
Bookseller reference : 20822
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Barber, Noel
Sinister Twilight : The Fall of Singapore.
London: Collins 1968. 1st edition. Very Good. octavo. orig. cloth 319pp. b/w plates maps bibliog. index Collins hardcover
Bookseller reference : 9256
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Monks, Noel
Fighter Squadrons: The Epic Story of Two Hurricane Squadrons in France
Sydney: Angus & Robertson 1942. reprint. Very Good. octavo. chipped dust jacket xii 242pp. frontis. b/w plates Story of 73 Squadron which fought with overwhelming success in the Battle for France in 939-40. Inc many references to its most famous son the NZer Cobber Kain Angus & Robertson unknown
Bookseller reference : 31333
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Shennan, Noel & Anthony
Combat Aircraft of the Battle of Britain
Melbourne: Kookaburra 1971. Near Fine. octavo. stiff wrappers 24pp. col. & b/w pls. diags. drwgs. Kookaburra Technical Publications. Scarce Kookaburra unknown
Bookseller reference : 29715
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Monks, Noel
Fighter Squadrons: The Epic Story of Two Hurricane Squadrons in France
Sydney: Angus & Robertson 1941. reprint. Very Good. octavo. orig. cloth xii 242pp. frontis. b/w plates Well-used copy & lacks ffep & corner cut from half-title but generally VG reading copy Angus & Robertson hardcover
Bookseller reference : 30734
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Malcolm, Noel
Kosovo A Short History
London: MacMillan 1998. new ed. New Book. octavo. stiff wrappers lii 492pp. maps bibliog. index Excellent background to the situation leading to the Albanian Nationalist uprising & subsequent NATO terror war MacMillan unknown
Bookseller reference : 29976
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Malcolm, Noel
Bosnia A Short History
London: MacMillan 1996. 1st ed. thus. Near Fine. small octavo. stiff wrappers xxiv 360pp. maps bibliog. index New Updated edition covering the recent war. Excellent background material. Publishers Mark o/w Fine MacMillan unknown
Bookseller reference : 30815
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Streatfeild, Noel
Mothering Sunday
Collins 1950. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. ex-library copy with library binding. the boards are scuffed about and edge worn. foxing and markings. text is clear and legible. SK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Collins hardcover
Bookseller reference : crci
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Streatfeild, Noel
Queen Victoria
W.H. Allen 1961. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Frankenberg Robert. From the collection of an Ex-High School library with their markings codes couple of stamp marks also on the block of the book and a library pocket rear of the book and a library sheet. Small code written on the spine of the book. Frist British edition 1961. Publication of 125 pages. The dust jacket is a little shelf rubbed and small tears along the edges. There are old tape residue marks on boards and on the inner jacket. The boards are in good condition. Internally the pages are clean and complete. Tightly bound and presented in cellophane. The binding is excellent. GK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. W.H. Allen hardcover
Bookseller reference : 6rfvu
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Botham, Noel
Do Turtles Really Breathe Out Of Their Bums And Other Crazy Creepy and Cool Animal Facts Dr. Dino's Learnatorium
Paperback. Acceptable. paperback
Bookseller reference : GOR014553794 ISBN : 1782197745 9781782197744
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Coward, Noel
The Noel Coward Song Book
London: Michael Joseph 1953. 4to. 314 pp. Yellow buckram spine over grey buckram boards; gilt lettering. In pictorial dust jacket designed by Gladys Calthrop. Marked jacket with tears to extremities. Ink inscription and foxing to edges of text block only affecting a handful of pages. Introduction and annotations by Noel Coward. Complete words and music in music-sheet size of 51 of Noel Coward's most famous songs of four decades. Colour frontis portrait by Clemence Dane. Over 100 line drawings in b&w and 4 colour plates by Gladys Calthrop. This is a heavy item and may require additional postage if being shipped outside of Europe. . Very Good. Buckram. First Edition. 1953. Michael Joseph 1953 hardcover
Bookseller reference : 75757
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Streatfeild, Noel
A Vicarage Family
Collins 1963. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/Fair. With Autolithographs by Charles Mozley. From the collection of an Ex-High School library with their markings codes couple of stamp marks and a library pocket rear of the book. Small code written on the spine of the book. Heavy book may require extra postage unless posted within South Africa Publication of 246 pages. Red speckled edges around the block of the book. Frontispiece. The dust jacket is glued down onto the boards. There are minor marks on the jacket shelf rubbed and a touch edge worn. There are old tape residue marks on the second last blank page from the removal of a previous library plate. Internally the pages are clean and complete. All pages are accessible. Tightly bound and presented in cellophane. The binding is excellent. GK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Collins hardcover
Bookseller reference : 6rgeg
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Streatfeild, Noel
The Years of Grace
Evans Brothers Limited 1950. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Ex-library book. The boards are edge rubbed with scuffing along the edges and a library marking on the spine. The binding is secure. Library markings internally and on the page block. Extra postage required unless posted within South Africa. JHK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Evans Brothers Limited hardcover
Bookseller reference : j52jy
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Chomel, Noel (1633-1712), author; Pierre Thened (1653-1712), publisher
Dictionnaire oeconomique : contenant divers moyens d'augmenter et conserver son bien et même sa santé : avec plusieurs remèdes assurez et éprouvez pour un très-grand nombre de maladies et beaucoup de beaux secrets pour parvenir à une longue et heureuse vieillesse : quantité de moyens pour élever nourrir guérir et faie profiter toutes sortes d'animaux domestiques comme brebis moutons boeufs chevaux mulets poules abeilles et vers à soye : différents filets pour la pêche et la chasse de toutes sortes de poissons oiseaux et animaux etc. : une infinité de secrets découverts dans le jardinage la botanique l'agriculture les terres les vignes les arbres comme aussi la connoissance des plantes des païs étrangers et leurs qualitez spécifiques etc. : les moyens de tirer tout l'avantage des fabriques de savoi d'amidon filler le cotton et faire à peu de frais des pierreries artificielles fort ressemblantes aux naturelles peindre en mignature sans sçavoir le dessein et travai
Lyon: Chez Pierre Thened imprimeur-libraire à la Grand-rue de l'Hôpital à l'enseigne de saint Roch Imprimé aux dépens de l'auteur et se vend à Lyon 1709. Folio. 22 x 35 x 6.8cm . 2 volumes in one. Contemporary roan repaired with original spine and covers superimposed on new goatskin.Numerous sections with separate paginations hors texte woodcuts.OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:718180321.Le Dictionnaire œconomique comporte deux tomes reliés en un seul volume. On trouve sur la page de titre un résumé du contenu de l’ouvrage elle servait comme la quatrième de couverture dans les livres aujourd’hui à la promotion du document et visait à convaincre rapidement tout acquéreur potentiel de l’intérêt exceptionnel de son contenu et du bien fondé d’investir une somme conséquente pour son achat.Le dictionnaire de Noël Chomel a servi d’outil de travail à Diderot il s’inscrit comme le rappelle Marie Leca-Tsiomis: « dans ce vaste mouvement de lexicalisation et de mise en ordre alphabétique du savoir qui du XVIIe siècle à l’Encyclopédie et à ses multiples épigones marque « l’âge des dictionnaires » .Le tome premier débute avec un article dans lequel Chomel expose les recettes des six remèdes pour arriver à un grand âge pour cela il conseille l’usage de pilules de macrobes et précise: « Ce mot vient du grec qui est comme si l’on disait longue vie car par l’usage de ce remède … on vit un siècle ». Les autres remèdes sont : le sirop de vie le bouillon rouge la tisane de Sieur Sainte Catherine l’or potable de l’Italien ainsi que l’usage de purgations lavements et saignées. Le volume se termine à la lettre « L » avec une rubrique sur la Luzerne sa culture et la manière de détruire les animaux qui lui sont nuisibles. Le tome second poursuit avec un article sur le « Maceron » Smyrnium olusatrum une plante herbacée et se termine à la lettre Y avec la recette pour guérir le mal des yeux.Ce dictionnaire de l’économie domestique traite des différentes activités liées à la gestion d’une maison d’un domaine. Comme l’indique Isabelle Turcan : « la vaste envergure des contenus de ce dictionnaire est à l’image des activités de la campagne et de l’artisanat sous l’Ancien Régime mais pas seulement de celles des petites classes de la société contrairement à ce qu’affiche l’auteur soucieux de se donner comme objectif prioritaire l’aide aux pauvres gens. … une bonne partie des contenus va au-delà de l’économie domestique pour toucher aux règles de la vie communautaire au domaine religieux et à la « gestion des ressources humaines » pour utiliser la formule consacrée de nos jours. ».L’ouvrage comporte des figures gravées sur bois insérées dans le texte auxquelles s’ajoutent plusieurs planches pleine page hors texte. Les planches servent essentiellement à expliquer les différentes techniques pour chasser et capturer les animaux et se débarrasser des nuisibles.omplété et renommé et connut plusieurs rééditions entre 1718 et 1777. Il a été traduit en allemand en hollandais et en anglais conférant à Noël Chomel une importante notoriété après sa mort survenue trois ans seulement après la publication de la première édition de son Dictionnaire.2 tomes en unfort volume petit in-folio basane brune dos à nerfs orné reliurede l'époque. Qqs figures gravées sur bois à pleine page. Cachet ex-libris J. A. Pagnier Trévoux.TRANSLATION: Economic dictionary: containing various means of increasing and preserving one's wealth and even one's health: with several sure and tested remedies for a very large number of illnesses and many beautiful secrets for achieving a long and happy old age: a quantity of means for raising feeding curing and making the most of all kinds of domestic animals such as ewes sheep oxen horses mules chickens bees and silkworms: different nets for fishing and hunting all kinds of fish birds and animals etc.an infinity of secrets discovered in gardening botany agriculture land vines trees as well as the knowledge of plants from foreign countries and their specific qualities etc.: the means of taking full advantage of the factories of savoy starch filling cotton and making artificial gemstones at low cost very similar to natural ones painting in miniature without knowing the design and working the bayettes or fabrics newly established in this kingdom for the use of this country and for Spain etc.: the means used by merchants to make large establishments those by which the English and the Dutch have enriched themselves by trafficking horses goats and sheep etc. : everything that artisans gardeners winegrowers merchants traders bankers commission agents magistrates officers of justice gentlemen and others of a higher quality and employment must do to enrich themselves etc.: everyone can convince themselves of all these truths by looking for what may suit them each thing being arranged in alphabetical order like other dictionaries. Lyon: Chez Pierre Thened, imprimeur-libraire, à la Grand-rue de l'Hôpital, à l'enseigne de saint Roch, Imprimé aux dépens unknown
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Coward, Sir Noel Peirce ( 1899- 1973); Barry Morse (1918-2008), recipient and provenance
Canadian National Telegraph from Sir Noël Coward to the Anglo-Canadian performer Barry Morse.
Circa 1950-1952. Telegraph to Lt. Barry Morse at 2384 Beaconsfield Ave. Montreal. June 3. . Yes certainly telephone me Sloane. 1440 Tuesday June 10th at 5.30 PM English time. All good wishes.Noel Coward. ".Barry Morse: Born in London in 1918 England to a Cockney family Barry Morse began his career with performances as a boy soprano on BBC radio in the late 1920s. As a boy scout he also acted in a number of amateur plays and productions in London's East End as a child. But it was as a 15-year old school dropout and errand boy that he won a full scholarship to the famed Royal Academy of Dramatic Art RADA.He was probably best known to the public around the world for his television roles as "Lt. Philip Gerard" in The Fugitive with David Janssen and later in the syndicated series Space: 1999 as "Professor Victor Bergman" with Barbara Bain and Martin Landau. His other series starring roles included The Adventurer and The Zoo Gang. He also appeared in some of the most popular miniseries presentations of the day including The Golden Bowl The Martian Chronicles Whoops Apocalypse Sadat A Woman of Substance The Winds of War Master of the Game War and Remembrance Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story and more. His final TV miniseries project was Icon starring Patrick Swayze based on the best-selling book by Frederick Forsyth.He had a seven-decade 3000-role career in theatre film radio and television where he was best known for his performance as the relentless detective in the series The Fugitive. He died in 2008.He studied theatre at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London before performing in the city's West End on the BBC and in the provinces. He came to Canada in 1951 and was immediately performing in live radio and appeared on CBC television soon after first living in Montreal while he performed on stage at the Mountain Playhouse then Toronto where he worked at the Crest Theatre.He was briefly 1966 artistic director of the Shaw Festival but during his time managed to draw the world's attention to the festival and bring in name actors. He was also a founding member of Theatre Compact a troupe of Canadian stars who performed in Toronto 1976-78.He performed around the world including lead roles in The Private Life of George Bernard Shaw 1995; Love Letters ; a US national tour of Pinter's The Caretaker as Davies; and his one-man show Merely Players which premiered in 1959 and enjoyed a Canadian national tour in 1984.He was married to actor Sydney Sturgess from 1939 until her death in 1999 and they had two children Melanie and Hayward.His autobiography Pulling Faces Making Noise was published in 2004 and his memoir about acting entitled Remember With Advantages:Chasing 'The Fugitive' and Other Stories from an Actor's Life was published in 2007. Circa 1950-1952 unknown
Bookseller reference : 51-6856
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Coward, Sir Noel Peirce (1899- 1973); Barry Morse (1918-2008), recipient and provenance
Card from Sir Noël Coward to the Anglo-Canadian performer Barry Morse referencing mutual events the same night. Signed.
London: 1952. Card with Coward's imprinted name in envelope postmarked 1952. Handwritten.Sent to 2384 Beaconsfield Ave. Montreal. Barry Morse: Born in London in 1918 England to a Cockney family Barry Morse began his career with performances as a boy soprano on BBC radio in the late 1920s. As a boy scout he also acted in a number of amateur plays and productions in London's East End as a child. But it was as a 15-year old school dropout and errand boy that he won a full scholarship to the famed Royal Academy of Dramatic Art RADA.He was probably best known to the public around the world for his television roles as "Lt. Philip Gerard" in The Fugitive with David Janssen and later in the syndicated series Space: 1999 as "Professor Victor Bergman" with Barbara Bain and Martin Landau. His other series starring roles included The Adventurer and The Zoo Gang. He also appeared in some of the most popular miniseries presentations of the day including The Golden Bowl The Martian Chronicles Whoops Apocalypse Sadat A Woman of Substance The Winds of War Master of the Game War and Remembrance Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story and more. His final TV miniseries project was Icon starring Patrick Swayze based on the best-selling book by Frederick Forsyth.He had a seven-decade 3000-role career in theatre film radio and television where he was best known for his performance as the relentless detective in the series The Fugitive. He died in 2008.He studied theatre at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London before performing in the city's West End on the BBC and in the provinces. He came to Canada in 1951 and was immediately performing in live radio and appeared on CBC television soon after first living in Montreal while he performed on stage at the Mountain Playhouse then Toronto where he worked at the Crest Theatre.He was briefly 1966 artistic director of the Shaw Festival but during his time managed to draw the world's attention to the festival and bring in name actors. He was also a founding member of Theatre Compact a troupe of Canadian stars who performed in Toronto 1976-78.He performed around the world including lead roles in The Private Life of George Bernard Shaw 1995; Love Letters ; a US national tour of Pinter's The Caretaker as Davies; and his one-man show Merely Players which premiered in 1959 and enjoyed a Canadian national tour in 1984.He was married to actor Sydney Sturgess from 1939 until her death in 1999 and they had two children Melanie and Hayward.His autobiography Pulling Faces Making Noise was published in 2004 and his memoir about acting entitled Remember With Advantages:Chasing 'The Fugitive' and Other Stories from an Actor's Life was published in 2007. London: 1952 unknown
Bookseller reference : 51-6852
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Coward, Sir Noel Peirce ( 1899- 1973); Barry Morse (1918-2008), recipient and provenance
Greeting Card from Sir Noël Coward to the Anglo-Canadian performer Barry Morse. Signed.
Circa 1950-1952. 4 page Raphael Tuck card reproducing a painting by Coward: Harbour at Sundown. 18 x 14.8cm. Handwritten greeingsand signature.Barry Morse: Born in London in 1918 England to a Cockney family Barry Morse began his career with performances as a boy soprano on BBC radio in the late 1920s. As a boy scout he also acted in a number of amateur plays and productions in London's East End as a child. But it was as a 15-year old school dropout and errand boy that he won a full scholarship to the famed Royal Academy of Dramatic Art RADA.He was probably best known to the public around the world for his television roles as "Lt. Philip Gerard" in The Fugitive with David Janssen and later in the syndicated series Space: 1999 as "Professor Victor Bergman" with Barbara Bain and Martin Landau. His other series starring roles included The Adventurer and The Zoo Gang. He also appeared in some of the most popular miniseries presentations of the day including The Golden Bowl The Martian Chronicles Whoops Apocalypse Sadat A Woman of Substance The Winds of War Master of the Game War and Remembrance Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story and more. His final TV miniseries project was Icon starring Patrick Swayze based on the best-selling book by Frederick Forsyth.He had a seven-decade 3000-role career in theatre film radio and television where he was best known for his performance as the relentless detective in the series The Fugitive. He died in 2008.He studied theatre at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London before performing in the city's West End on the BBC and in the provinces. He came to Canada in 1951 and was immediately performing in live radio and appeared on CBC television soon after first living in Montreal while he performed on stage at the Mountain Playhouse then Toronto where he worked at the Crest Theatre.He was briefly 1966 artistic director of the Shaw Festival but during his time managed to draw the world's attention to the festival and bring in name actors. He was also a founding member of Theatre Compact a troupe of Canadian stars who performed in Toronto 1976-78.He performed around the world including lead roles in The Private Life of George Bernard Shaw 1995; Love Letters ; a US national tour of Pinter's The Caretaker as Davies; and his one-man show Merely Players which premiered in 1959 and enjoyed a Canadian national tour in 1984.He was married to actor Sydney Sturgess from 1939 until her death in 1999 and they had two children Melanie and Hayward.His autobiography Pulling Faces Making Noise was published in 2004 and his memoir about acting entitled Remember With Advantages:Chasing 'The Fugitive' and Other Stories from an Actor's Life was published in 2007. Circa 1950-1952 unknown
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Coward, Sir Noel Peirce ( 1899- 1973); Barry Morse (1918-2008), recipient and provenance
Canadian National Telegraph from Sir Noël Coward to the Anglo-Canadian performer Barry Morse.
Circa 1950-1952. Telegraph to Lt. Barry Morse at 2384 Beaconsfield Ave. Montreal. June 25. This is simply splendid . Noel Coward. ".Barry Morse: Born in London in 1918 England to a Cockney family Barry Morse began his career with performances as a boy soprano on BBC radio in the late 1920s. As a boy scout he also acted in a number of amateur plays and productions in London's East End as a child. But it was as a 15-year old school dropout and errand boy that he won a full scholarship to the famed Royal Academy of Dramatic Art RADA.He was probably best known to the public around the world for his television roles as "Lt. Philip Gerard" in The Fugitive with David Janssen and later in the syndicated series Space: 1999 as "Professor Victor Bergman" with Barbara Bain and Martin Landau. His other series starring roles included The Adventurer and The Zoo Gang. He also appeared in some of the most popular miniseries presentations of the day including The Golden Bowl The Martian Chronicles Whoops Apocalypse Sadat A Woman of Substance The Winds of War Master of the Game War and Remembrance Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story and more. His final TV miniseries project was Icon starring Patrick Swayze based on the best-selling book by Frederick Forsyth.He had a seven-decade 3000-role career in theatre film radio and television where he was best known for his performance as the relentless detective in the series The Fugitive. He died in 2008.He studied theatre at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London before performing in the city's West End on the BBC and in the provinces. He came to Canada in 1951 and was immediately performing in live radio and appeared on CBC television soon after first living in Montreal while he performed on stage at the Mountain Playhouse then Toronto where he worked at the Crest Theatre.He was briefly 1966 artistic director of the Shaw Festival but during his time managed to draw the world's attention to the festival and bring in name actors. He was also a founding member of Theatre Compact a troupe of Canadian stars who performed in Toronto 1976-78.He performed around the world including lead roles in The Private Life of George Bernard Shaw 1995; Love Letters ; a US national tour of Pinter's The Caretaker as Davies; and his one-man show Merely Players which premiered in 1959 and enjoyed a Canadian national tour in 1984.He was married to actor Sydney Sturgess from 1939 until her death in 1999 and they had two children Melanie and Hayward.His autobiography Pulling Faces Making Noise was published in 2004 and his memoir about acting entitled Remember With Advantages:Chasing 'The Fugitive' and Other Stories from an Actor's Life was published in 2007. Circa 1950-1952 unknown
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Coward, Sir Noel Peirce ( 1899- 1973); Barry Morse (1918-2008), recipient and provenance
Canadian National Telegraph from Sir Noël Coward to the Anglo-Canadian performer Barry Morse.
Circa 1950-1952. Telegraph to Lt. Barry Morse at 2384 Beaconsfield Ave. Montreal. June 4."Please make it 6.30PM Tuesday 10th instead of 5.30. Noel Coward. ".Tape over text.Barry Morse: Born in London in 1918 England to a Cockney family Barry Morse began his career with performances as a boy soprano on BBC radio in the late 1920s. As a boy scout he also acted in a number of amateur plays and productions in London's East End as a child. But it was as a 15-year old school dropout and errand boy that he won a full scholarship to the famed Royal Academy of Dramatic Art RADA.He was probably best known to the public around the world for his television roles as "Lt. Philip Gerard" in The Fugitive with David Janssen and later in the syndicated series Space: 1999 as "Professor Victor Bergman" with Barbara Bain and Martin Landau. His other series starring roles included The Adventurer and The Zoo Gang. He also appeared in some of the most popular miniseries presentations of the day including The Golden Bowl The Martian Chronicles Whoops Apocalypse Sadat A Woman of Substance The Winds of War Master of the Game War and Remembrance Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story and more. His final TV miniseries project was Icon starring Patrick Swayze based on the best-selling book by Frederick Forsyth.He had a seven-decade 3000-role career in theatre film radio and television where he was best known for his performance as the relentless detective in the series The Fugitive. He died in 2008.He studied theatre at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London before performing in the city's West End on the BBC and in the provinces. He came to Canada in 1951 and was immediately performing in live radio and appeared on CBC television soon after first living in Montreal while he performed on stage at the Mountain Playhouse then Toronto where he worked at the Crest Theatre.He was briefly 1966 artistic director of the Shaw Festival but during his time managed to draw the world's attention to the festival and bring in name actors. He was also a founding member of Theatre Compact a troupe of Canadian stars who performed in Toronto 1976-78.He performed around the world including lead roles in The Private Life of George Bernard Shaw 1995; Love Letters ; a US national tour of Pinter's The Caretaker as Davies; and his one-man show Merely Players which premiered in 1959 and enjoyed a Canadian national tour in 1984.He was married to actor Sydney Sturgess from 1939 until her death in 1999 and they had two children Melanie and Hayward.His autobiography Pulling Faces Making Noise was published in 2004 and his memoir about acting entitled Remember With Advantages:Chasing 'The Fugitive' and Other Stories from an Actor's Life was published in 2007. Circa 1950-1952 unknown
Bookseller reference : 51-6853
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Coward, Sir Noel Peirce ( 1899- 1973); Barry Morse (1918-2008), recipient and provenance
Canadian National Telegraph from Sir Noël Coward to the Anglo-Canadian performer Barry Morse.
Circa 1950-1952. Telegraph to Lt. Barry Morse at the Mountain Theatre Toronto. . June 7."Returned to England today.greetings to both of you and all the Company. Noel Coward ".Tape over text.Barry Morse: Born in London in 1918 England to a Cockney family Barry Morse began his career with performances as a boy soprano on BBC radio in the late 1920s. As a boy scout he also acted in a number of amateur plays and productions in London's East End as a child. But it was as a 15-year old school dropout and errand boy that he won a full scholarship to the famed Royal Academy of Dramatic Art RADA.He was probably best known to the public around the world for his television roles as "Lt. Philip Gerard" in The Fugitive with David Janssen and later in the syndicated series Space: 1999 as "Professor Victor Bergman" with Barbara Bain and Martin Landau. His other series starring roles included The Adventurer and The Zoo Gang. He also appeared in some of the most popular miniseries presentations of the day including The Golden Bowl The Martian Chronicles Whoops Apocalypse Sadat A Woman of Substance The Winds of War Master of the Game War and Remembrance Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story and more. His final TV miniseries project was Icon starring Patrick Swayze based on the best-selling book by Frederick Forsyth.He had a seven-decade 3000-role career in theatre film radio and television where he was best known for his performance as the relentless detective in the series The Fugitive. He died in 2008.He studied theatre at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London before performing in the city's West End on the BBC and in the provinces. He came to Canada in 1951 and was immediately performing in live radio and appeared on CBC television soon after first living in Montreal while he performed on stage at the Mountain Playhouse then Toronto where he worked at the Crest Theatre.He was briefly 1966 artistic director of the Shaw Festival but during his time managed to draw the world's attention to the festival and bring in name actors. He was also a founding member of Theatre Compact a troupe of Canadian stars who performed in Toronto 1976-78.He performed around the world including lead roles in The Private Life of George Bernard Shaw 1995; Love Letters ; a US national tour of Pinter's The Caretaker as Davies; and his one-man show Merely Players which premiered in 1959 and enjoyed a Canadian national tour in 1984.He was married to actor Sydney Sturgess from 1939 until her death in 1999 and they had two children Melanie and Hayward.His autobiography Pulling Faces Making Noise was published in 2004 and his memoir about acting entitled Remember With Advantages:Chasing 'The Fugitive' and Other Stories from an Actor's Life was published in 2007. Circa 1950-1952 unknown
Bookseller reference : 51-6855
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Coward, Sir Noel Peirce ( 1899- 1973); Barry Morse (1918-2008), recipient and provenance
Letter from Sir Noël Coward to the Anglo-Canadian performer Barry Morse referencing the opening of "Ace of Clubs" in Manchester. Signed.
Manchester: 1950. 1 page tls on Midland Hotel stationery in envelope postmarked 23 May 1950. Sent to 21 de Vere Gardens W.8.Barry Morse: Born in London in 1918 England to a Cockney family Barry Morse began his career with performances as a boy soprano on BBC radio in the late 1920s. As a boy scout he also acted in a number of amateur plays and productions in London's East End as a child. But it was as a 15-year old school dropout and errand boy that he won a full scholarship to the famed Royal Academy of Dramatic Art RADA.He was probably best known to the public around the world for his television roles as "Lt. Philip Gerard" in The Fugitive with David Janssen and later in the syndicated series Space: 1999 as "Professor Victor Bergman" with Barbara Bain and Martin Landau. His other series starring roles included The Adventurer and The Zoo Gang. He also appeared in some of the most popular miniseries presentations of the day including The Golden Bowl The Martian Chronicles Whoops Apocalypse Sadat A Woman of Substance The Winds of War Master of the Game War and Remembrance Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story and more. His final TV miniseries project was Icon starring Patrick Swayze based on the best-selling book by Frederick Forsyth.He had a seven-decade 3000-role career in theatre film radio and television where he was best known for his performance as the relentless detective in the series The Fugitive. He died in 2008.He studied theatre at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London before performing in the city's West End on the BBC and in the provinces. He came to Canada in 1951 and was immediately performing in live radio and appeared on CBC television soon after first living in Montreal while he performed on stage at the Mountain Playhouse then Toronto where he worked at the Crest Theatre.He was briefly 1966 artistic director of the Shaw Festival but during his time managed to draw the world's attention to the festival and bring in name actors. He was also a founding member of Theatre Compact a troupe of Canadian stars who performed in Toronto 1976-78.He performed around the world including lead roles in The Private Life of George Bernard Shaw 1995; Love Letters ; a US national tour of Pinter's The Caretaker as Davies; and his one-man show Merely Players which premiered in 1959 and enjoyed a Canadian national tour in 1984.He was married to actor Sydney Sturgess from 1939 until her death in 1999 and they had two children Melanie and Hayward.His autobiography Pulling Faces Making Noise was published in 2004 and his memoir about acting entitled Remember With Advantages:Chasing 'The Fugitive' and Other Stories from an Actor's Life was published in 2007. Manchester: 1950 unknown
Bookseller reference : 51-6851
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De Nevers, Noel
Technology and society
Addison-Wesley 1972T. paperback. Good. 0.7283 in x 8.4291 in x 5.8504 in. Paperback Book Good condition but not perfect Cover has minor nicks and tears spine shows some creases from use. Ask Questions and request photos if your buying for the cover and not the content. Items are uploaded with their own individual photo but when Multiple Items are for sale only one representative photo may be shown. Actual Photos are availible upon request. Fast Shipping - Safe and Secure! Addison-Wesley paperback
Bookseller reference : 4ZFLO10001OS
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Anthony Noel
Terracotta
Hardback. Good. hardcover
Bookseller reference : GOR014595521 ISBN : 0711212171 9780711212176
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Valerie Carberry Gallery; Frackman, Noel (Essay)
John Storrs: Four Decades of Figurative Sculpture. Sep. 5 - Oct. 31 2003
Chicago: Valerie Carberry Gallery 2003. 4to. Hard Cover Illustrated Boards ca. 40 pp. B&W and Color Plates Very Minor Damage at edge of Pages 22 and 23 Else Very Good. Chicago: Valerie Carberry Gallery, 2003 hardcover
Bookseller reference : 75-9006
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MATHIEU, Manuel, James Noel, Jerome Sans
Manuel Mathieu 1
Montreal ; Ayizan Studio 2018. 4to. Hard cover Blue Cloth boards ca. 110 pp. B&W and Color Plates. Very Good Shrink-wrapped.Text in French [Montreal ?]; Ayizan Studio, 2018 hardcover
Bookseller reference : 75-8786
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Scidmore MD., Noel C. M. D.
Mortal Conspiracy
Noel Scidmore 3/5/2020 12:00:01 AM. paperback. Very Good. 0.8661 in x 8.9764 in x 5.9843 in. All orders ship by next business day! This is a used book. Grade 3 out 5 points. Book has wear on cover and pages. May have personalized notes/names stickers/labels. Has no markings on pages. May not include extra materials like access codes CDs accessories etc. We are a small company and very thankful for your business! Noel Scidmore paperback
Bookseller reference : 4CNYIG00370A ISBN : 1732611807 9781732611801
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Snyder, Noel FR., Brown, David E., Clark, Kevin B. F. R.
The Travails of Two Woodpeckers: Ivory-Bills and Imperials
UNM Press 2009-05-15. Used - Like New. Used Like New no missing pages no damage to binding may have a remainder mark. UNM Press unknown
Bookseller reference : BOX00306-1165 ISBN : 0826346642 9780826346643
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I. C. Noel
Top 5 Books for Leadership: Master the Art of Influence: The Definitive Guidebook to Elevate Your Leadership
like new. unknown
Bookseller reference : 47001484 ISBN : 9798868393050 9798868393
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Erskine, Noel Leo
Black people and the reformed church in America
Reformed Church Press 1978. Paperback. Good. 0x0x0. Paperback. Pages are clean and unmarked. Covers show light edge wear. Previous owners name on end paper.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day! Reformed Church Press paperback
Bookseller reference : 132512030055
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Currer-Briggs, Noel
English Adventurers and Colonial Settlers Abstracts of Legal Proceedings in Seventeenth-Century English and Dutch Courts Relating to Immigrant Families
25-1: Phillimore. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1971. First Edition. Paperback. 0900592362 . A Source Material Guide . Phillimore paperback
Bookseller reference : 9688 ISBN : 0900592362 9780900592362
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Noel Streatfeild
The Boy Pharaoh: Tutankhamen
Michael Joseph 1972. Hardcover. Like New. Pages are clean and are not marred by notes or folds of any kind. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Michael Joseph hardcover
Bookseller reference : G0718109864I2N00 ISBN : 0718109864 9780718109868
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PEREZ BREY, NOEL
DEL CIELO AZUL
VILLA DE INDIANOS 01/01/2012. DEL CIELO AZUL New. VILLA DE INDIANOS unknown
Bookseller reference : 9791399010961 ISBN : 9791399010968 9791399010
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