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Depanis, Giuseppe
I concerti popolari ed il Teatro Regio di Torino. Quindici anni di vita musicale. Appunti Ricordi con ritratti, illustrazioni ed autografi. I 1872-1878; II 1879-1886.
Due volumi in mezza tela, cm13x19.5, pp 255 (1), 316 (4); tavole in nero fuori testo.
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Bragaglia, Anton Giulio (Frosinone 1890 - Roma 1960)
1942 COMPAGNIA DELLE ARTI DIRETTA DA ANTON GIULIO BRAGAGLIA. STAGIONE VI.
Programma della stagione teatrale della compagna di Anton Giulio Bragaglia, opuscolo spillato cm13x18 (piccoli difetti sulla prima e ultima pagina), pp 15 (1) incluse copertine, con alcune fotografie in nero di spettacoli, elenco delle rappresentazioni e dei membri della compagnia, brevi testi “Compagnia di Complesso” e “Non è uno sperimentale”.
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AAVV
Folies-Bergére. Programme.
Brossura spillata, cm15x22, pp (40) illustrate in nero. Programma della sala parigina, con numerose immagini di interpreti inclusa Josephine Baker, e due foto degli spettacoli (Walery). Discreto stato.
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[programma teatrale]
TEATRO ALLA SCALA 1901-1902 PROGRAMMA UFFICIALE ILLUSTRATO.
Spillato, cm11x25, pp (16) in bicromia, copertine a colori con pubblicità dei magazzini Bocconi.
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Grassi, Paolo (a cura di); Strehler, Giorgio (a cura di); Jacobbi, Ruggero (a cura di)
QUADERNI DEL PICCOLO TEATRO. Volume 1: Pirandello ieri e oggi. Volume 2: Nuovi studi su Brecht. Volume 3: Eleonora Duse nel suo tempo. Volume 4: Marcello Moretti.
Primi quattro fascicoli di questa pubblicazione del Piccolo Teatro di Milano; ci risulta ne sia uscito un quinto dedicato a Raffaele Orlando, diversamente dal programma di edizione che prevedeva di proseguire almeno in parte i temi già esplorati. I fascicoli sono in brossura, cm17x26, e sono stampati col contributo di Olivetti; la collana è curata da Paolo Grassi, Giorgio Strheler e Ruggero Jacobbi. Volume primo: PIRANDELLO IERI E OGGI (Prima Raccolta), a cura di Sandro d’Amico, 1961, pp 124 (4), alcune tavole in nero; contiene l’inedito pirandelliano “Cappiddazzu paga tuttu” e scritti di Büdel, Calendoli, Chiarini, Ferrante, Jacobbi, Prosperi. Volume secondo: NUOVI STUDI SU BRECHT a cura di Paolo Chiarini, 1961, pp 65 (3) e XVI tavole in nero, con scritti di Chiarini, Gaia, Pestalozza. Volume tezo: ELEONORA DUSE NEL SUO TEMPO (Prima Raccolta) a cura di Gerardo Guerrieri, 1962, pp 81 (3) e IV tavole in nero, con scritti di D’Amico, Noccioli, Signorelli e LETTERE A CESARE ROSSI di Eleonora Duse. Volume quarto: MARCELLO MORETTI, 1962, pp 66 (2), 100 tavole in nero, scritti di Ferrante, Grassi, Jacobbi, Kezich, Sartori, Strheler, testimonianze e antologia, 145 fotografie.
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Volta, Ornella
Il Passato al Futuro. Materiali per una stagione di musica, teatro, danza. Progetto di Italo Gomez.
Brossura, cm 30x21, pp 78 (2), numerose illustrazioni in nero. Si unisce il volumetto spillato, cm 24x17, pp 59 (3) illustrate in nero, intitolato TEATRO LA FENICE - PALAZZO GRASSI - IL PASSATO AL FUTURO STAGIONE DI MUSICA TEATRO DANZA con la presentazione della stagione teatrale con materiali e interventi sugli spettacoli. Interessante pubblicazione collaterale alla grande mostra sul Futurismo di Palazzo Grassi (Venezia).
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Prandi, Francesco (direttore)
Le scimmie e lo specchio. Bollettino periodico del Teatrangolo Spinola-Brin. Anno XVII Numero 46 1° marzo 1954.
Fascicolo del periodico, spillato in brossura illustrata, cm 24x17, pp 8 + copertine (numerate 139-148). Copertina di Paolo Garretto, all’interno testi di Francesco Prandi, Dino Falconi e Ezio d’Errico.
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Prandi, Francesco (direttore)
Le scimmie e lo specchio. Bollettino periodico del Teatrangolo Spinola-Brin. Anno XV numero 35 15 novembre 1952
Fascicolo del periodico, spillato in brossura illustrata, cm 24x17, pp 12 incluse copertine. In copertina disegno di Enrico Prampolini.
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Prandi, Francesco (direttore)
Le scimmie e lo specchio. Rassegna di teatro redatta da Francesco Prandi. Nuova serie, numero 29 aprile-maggio 1950. Roma, quando cantava e cioncava.
Fascicolo del periodico, spillato in brossura illustrata, cm 24x17, pp 28 inclusa copertina, numerate 173-200). Copertina di Paolo Garretto, all’interno disegni di Carboni, Pompei, Prampolini; impaginazione e stampa di Mario Bazzi
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Prandi, Francesco (direttore)
Le scimmie e lo specchio. Rassegna di teatro redatta da Francesco Prandi. Nuova serie, numero 32 ottobre-novembre 1950. Trovarobe di E. Ferdinando Palmieri.
Fascicolo del periodico, spillato in brossura illustrata, cm 24x17, pp 28 inclusa copertina, numerate 237-264). Copertina di Paolo Garretto, all’interno disegni di Carboni, Pompei, Prampolini; impaginazione e stampa di Mario Bazzi. Testi di Francesco Prandi, E. Ferdinando Palmieri (Trovarobe), Marco Ramperti (Ancora il problema della critica), Sergio Tofano (La meccanica dell’applauso).
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Prandi, Francesco (direttore)
Le scimmie e lo specchio. Bollettino periodico del Teatrangolo Spinola-Brin. Anno XVI numero 38 1° marzo 1953.
Fascicolo del periodico, spillato in brossura illustrata, cm 24x17, pp 8 + copertine (numerate 43-51). Copertina di Paolo Garretto.
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Prandi, Francesco (direttore)
Le scimmie e lo specchio. Bollettino periodico del Teatrangolo Spinola-Brin. Anno XVII numero 48 1° maggio 1954
Fascicolo del periodico, spillato in brossura illustrata, cm 24x17, pp 8 + copertine (numerate 162-171). Copertina di Paolo Garretto.
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Prandi, Francesco (direttore)
Le scimmie e lo specchio. Bollettino periodico del Teatrangolo Spinola-Brin. Anno XVI numero 40 1° maggio 1953.
Fascicolo del periodico, spillato in brossura illustrata, cm 24x17, pp 8 + copertine (numerate 67-75). Copertina di Paolo Garretto.
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Prandi, Francesco (direttore)
Le scimmie e lo specchio. Rassegna di teatro redatta da Francesco Prandi. Nuova serie, numeri 33 e 34 dicembre 1950 febbraio 1951. Numero doppio.
Fascicolo del periodico, spillato in brossura illustrata, cm 24x17, pp 48 + copertine, numerate 267-315, e 4 carte di indici in velina azzurra. Copertina di Paolo Garretto, all’interno disegni di Carboni, Pompei, Prampolini; impaginazione e stampa di Mario Bazzi. Contiene: Patì sotto Ponzio Pilato di Paul Raynal, tradotto da Giulio Cesare Castello, Il sex-appeal spiegato al popolo da Marlene Dietrich (Franceschiello), Orazio Costa Miss Regia 1951 (Francesco Prandi), Nè critica né teatro, perché? di Marco Ramperti.
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Galeotti, F. (Illustratore)
[Torneo Programma] Centenario del Reggimento di Cavalleria Nizza. Torneo a Beneficio della Croce Rossa. Teatro della Scala 25 maggio 1890.
Programma del torneo di beneficienza del Nizza Cavalleria alla Scala (25 maggio 1890) illustrato in cromolitografia dal pittore F. Galeotti. Il programma si compone di due cartoncini di copertina e 4 fogli interni di simile spessore, con il frontespizio e il dettaglio delle quadriglie, il tutto illustrato a colori e con inchiostri dorati. Pagine e copertine legate da nastrino azzurro.
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BECKETT SAMUEL
Aspettando Godot
Cm. 18; pp. 111, (5), (4). Catalogo editoriale. Brossura editoriale illustrata. Ottimo esemplare.
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DONATI ALESSANDRO.
Ferdinando Martini.
Cm. 11, pergamenina edit., pag. 64. Collana Medaglie. Ottimo esemplare, parzialmente intonso.
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SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM.
Romeo e Giulietta. Amleto. Otello. Traduzione di di Cesare Vico Lodovici.
3 volumi in cofanetto, cm. 17,5, similpelle rossa con fregi in oro, pag. 165 (3) più 8 tavole f.t.; 204 (2) più 8 tav. f.t.; 183 più 8 tav. f.t.. Minimi difetti al cofanetto, internamente esemplari perfetti. Illustrazioni di Edy - Legrand, tratti dall'edizione francese del 1939.
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ROCCA GINO.
Le pecorelle. Commedia in tre atti.
Cm. 19, cart. edit. illustrato da D. Tofani, pag. 230 (2). La commedia fu rappresentata la prima volta a Roma presso il Teatro Quirino dalla Compagnia Comica Italiana di Antonio Gandusio. Ottimo esemplare.
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Lazarus, John
Not So Dumb : Four Plays for Young People
205 pages. Author's brilliantly crafted studies of the pains and pressures that children endure on the road to maturity have earned hime wide audiences around the world and a reputation for excellence in the field of Theatre for Young Audiences. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Very good copy. Book
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Callow, Simon
Snowdon on Stage : A Personal View of the British Theatre
159 pages including index. This fascinating collection of photographs presents a period of startling chage in theatre - from 1954 to the present - in addition to the many changes Snowdon himself initiated in the style of theatre photography. These photographs capture the reckless, stylish spirit of genius of some of the world's greatest stage actors as well as directors, designers and writers. A stunning who's who of British theatre. Very light wear. Clean, bright and unmarked. Lovely copy in giftable condition. Book
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Hunt, Richard Morris
Richart Morris Hunt - Beaux-Arts Architectural Drawings - The Octagon Museum - The American Architectural Foundation - 8 Print Portfolio: Catalogue No. 327
Contains eight beautiful, high-quality 13 x 15" full-color reproductions of Beaux-Arts architectural drawings by Richard Morris Hunt, suitable for framing or mounting. Works include: Theatre for a Small City, Front Elevation, 1851; Theatre for a Small City, Section, 1851; A Winter Garden, Front Elevation, 1851; A Funerary Monument, Front Elevation, 1849; A Hostel in Algeria, Section, 1851; An Old Folk's Home, Front Elevation and Section, 1849; A Rectory, Front Elevation and Section, 1848; A Village Church, Section, 1849. Glossy illustrated card case shows very light wear. Unmarked. Lovely set. Date unknown. Circa 1995? Book
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Bihalji-Merin, Oto: Editor-in-Chief
Yugoslavia :Number Eighteen (18) - Four Periods in Art, 1959
Number 18 of a pictorial series which published articles by well-known scientists, publicists, artists and critics in all fields of life in Yugoslavia on: socio-political problems; literature; painting; sculpture, economics; architecture; archeology; theatre; film; and sports. Contents of this issue include: The Art of Krsto Hegedusic; Porec Mosaics; Medieval Primitive Sculpture; Renaissance Artists from the Yugoslav Littoral. Abundantly illustrated with plates in copper, colour and black and white. Text in English. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Very nice copy. Book
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Correspondents of The Times
The Times History of the War - Part 32, Vol. 3 March (Mar.) 30, 1915 - The Russian Campaign
Numerous black and white photographs. Part 32 of a series "...Framed with the object of producing an account of the great contest now in progress, which shall be at once popular and authoritative... An account written by men of great experience in political, military, and naval matters... Will contain a great deal of first-hand material which will be really valuable to historians of the future." - From Preface. Contents: Chapter LV Russia's Problem; Chapter LVI The First Invasion of East Prussia. Centerfold Map: The Eastern Theatre of War. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. Magazine
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Giddings, Philip
Audio Systems Design and Installation
574 pages. Index. "This book is for those individuals charged with implementing an audio system for which preliminary engineering has been completed. The task at hand, then, is one of executing this basic design with detailed drawings and installation procedures in a way which will minimize systems problems. In this way the book complements most other audio books which focus on systems and equipment layout and configuration. A world of detail and knowledge is needed to turn a rough design into an optimized, functional system, and this book addresses many of the issues associated with building systems." - from Preface. Chapters include: Grounded Power Systems; Power Distribution Systems; AC Power Disturbances and Safeguards; Technical Power Systems; Technical Ground Systems; Earth Connection; Interconnection Principles; Signal and System Parameters; Interconnection Hardware; Interconnection Practices; Patching Systems; Noise in Audio Systems; Wire and Cable Construction; Wire and Cable for Audio; Cable Preparation; Wire Termination; Separable Connectors; Terminal Strips and Blocks (Permanent Connectors); Assembly, Outboard and Central Equipment Wiring; Raceway Systems and Cable Installation; The Equipment Rack Standard; Types of Rocks; Hardware and Accessories; Rack Layouts; AC Power, Grounding and Cooling; Rack Interfacing. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this superb reference. Book
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Multiple Contributors
National Lampoon - The Humor Magazine For Adults: May, 1984 *1984 BASEBALL PREVIEW*
Features include: Capital Punishment is not a bowl of cherries; Ronald Reagan, Pen Pal (Part 3); Foto Funnies; Off the Subject; Eggboiler; Hello Jesus (a play on "Hello Kitty"); PT-69 - the debauched adventures of Ted Kennedy in World War II (colour comic format); The Whole Earth Catalog of Sex Tools; Allelulia!; Out of Write Field; Glenn Eichler's Magic Tips; Spring into Spring - baseball uniform art; Dave Winfield's beans a bird; Where were you on the day Thurman Munson died?; The All-American Barbie Dreamhouse Theatre - with Mr. T; and more. Average wear. Bit of soiling to front cover. Slight waviness to top edge from moisture. Three-hole punched along left margin. A sound copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Life Magazine: 9 December 1905, Volume XLVI, Supplement to Number 1206
22 pages. Headings include: The Captain's Soliloquy; The Wants of the American Theatre Public; Charles Dana Gibson; Mr. Brockway, Mayor of Elmira; This Bubble World; Horatius at Bridge; The Dramatizing of Lady Kitty Ashe; Music; The Latest Books; Aut Scissors Aut Nullus. Excellent illustrated advertisements, including a notable one by Smith & Wesson. Covers held by nearly invisible tape. Average wear. Unmarked. A quality copy. Magazine
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No Author
The London Palladium - Theatre Program for Monday, June 25th, 1934
12 page stapled booklet. Wonderful illustrated full-page ad for Newnhams automobiles inside back cover - 10 H.P. Triumph Gloria Saloon illustrated. Back cover features ad by Steward & Ardern Ltd, a company selling Morris automobiles. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. Openings to each end of coverfold. A worthy vintage copy loaded with nostalgic ads. Book
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Goatman, D.C.: Editor
The Vauxhall Motorist (Magazine), March/April 1957 - Introduction of the New Victor
Pages 41-84. Features: Great two-page photo ad for the Steel Company of Wales, Limited; Salute the Victor - new star of the car world; The dramatic introduction of the new Vauxhall Victor at the Gaumont State Theatre, Kilburn, London - 15 sensational pages of text and excellent illustrations/photos; The press inspects the new Victor; Many pages of great vintage ads. Unmarked. Somewhat above-average wear. Covers nearly detached. A worthy vintage copy of this special issue. Magazine
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Clare, John; Robertson, George Hillyard; Katz, Sidney; Moon, Barbara; Allen, Robert Thomas; Frayne, Trent; Bieler, Zoe; Mather, Barry; Braithwaite, Max; MacLeish, Roderick and Diana; and More
Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, 15 January 1952 - Movie Censorship
48 pages. Features: Nice full-page two-colour ad for the Allis-Chalmers AD-40 heavy-duty grader; How Doctor Robert (Bob) Greig's family put him through college to become a dentist; Movie Censorship - The Scandal You Take For Granted - Canada's eight censorship boards sometimes ban a film without ever seeing it, and their red tape adds half a million dollars to your theatre tickets annually; Why Jews Don't Get Drunk - scientists are attempting to discover why alcoholism among Jews is twenty times more rare than among some gentile groups; Dinosaur Valley, Alberta - article with colour photos; How to Start Worrying and Stop Living; Conn Smythe, That Man in the Greens (Part 2) - article plus several photos of Mr. Smythe with celebrities; Trouble Shooters Shouldn't Fall in Love; The Cops Who Change Diapers - Policewomen in Montreal; Workers earn money by putting ideas in the suggestion box; Len Norris cartoon at a small-town rink; Great colour Coke ad on back cover shows smiling delivery man. Average wear. Address label with name stroked out atop front cover. Middle page holding by one staple, otherwise a sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Anderson, Stanley; Small, Collie; Wechsberg, Joseph; Lader, Lawrence; Thomas, Bob; Wylie, Evan M.; Fay, Bill; Hail, Steve; Edwards, Charlotte; Chase, Bargaret; Maier, Howard; Hamilton, Donald; Aldrich, Bess Streeter
Collier's, The National Weekly Magazine, September 10, 1949 - Communism vs. The Church
74 pages. Articles:.Stanley Anderson of Britain is Becoming An American; The Forty-Niners Listen in the Hills - Mining for Uranium - article with color photos; Unholy Crusade - Communism vs. the Church; Psycho Ward No. 3 - Boston Psychopathic; Young People in Theatre - John Barrymore, Jr.; No Business for Sissies - Henry Trefflich is the biggest wild-animal dealer in the U.S.; Star Without a Country - Tennis star Jaroslav Drobny; Great last page photo of a barn-raising bee with dozens of men at work. Fiction: renegade; The Sleeper; Give Me My Golden Arm; The Red Dog; Deadfall (part 2 of 3); The Heirs. Includes these nice vintage ads: Studebaker Trucks; Hamilton watches; Zenith tvs; Ansco camera film; Porto-Ped shoes; Chevrolet cars; Hickok men's fashion accessories; Plymouth cars; Pabst Blue Ribbon beer - with nice colour photo of "Hap" Arnold and his wife; Ford car-safety contest (centerfold); Budweiser; Camel cigarettes (back cover) featuring Olympic swimmer Jeanne Wilson. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Starrett, Theodore; Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge; Warren, Edward V.; Ajello, Gaetan; Mulliken & Moeller; Cross & Cross; Lamb, Thomas W.; Post, George B.; Hunt, Jarvis; Ring, S.P.
Architecture and Building Magazine, December 1912, Volume XLIV, No. 12 - A Magazine Devoted to Contemporary Architectural Construction
Pages 469-518 plus 45 pages of wonderful photo-illustrated ads. Contents profusely illustrated with high-resolution black and white photos. Includes index to Volume XLIV, January, 1912 - December, 1912. Contents include: The Transportation Building, Chicago, 1893; The Architecture of Louis H. Sullivan; Harper Memorial Library, Chicago, Ill; Three Residences at East Orange, N.J.; Apartment Houses in New York City - the Peter Minuet, The Hamilton, The Luxor, Eton and Rugby Halls, The Lucania, The Regnor, The Rexor, The Mira Mar; Apartment House, 86th St and West End Ave.; Apartment House at 118 E. 54th St.; Eltinge Theatre; The Hotel Statler, Cleveland, Ohio; Store for L. Bamberger & Co., Neward, NJ; The Escalator. Above-average wear. Heavy external wear. Front preliminary page loose with bit of writing but present. A worthy reference copy. Book
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Lowney, Donald; Kelley, Thomas P.; Owen, Beverley; Coates, Christopher W.; Strouse, Dick; Lawrence, D.H.; Rosmanith, Olga L.; Marshall, Edison
New Liberty Magazine, October 4, 1947: Tipping - Million Dollar Racket
58 pages. Features: Nice color ad for Pontiac cars inside front cover; Tipping - Million Dollar Racket - interesting article with photos; 'The Lovely Lady' (fiction); Who Killed Ethel Kinrade? - Famous Canadian Crimes No. 6; 'Scared to Life' (fiction); Personality of the Week - Alexander Knox - photo illustrated article; Tiny Terror - the piranha kills for fun!; 'Blind Trail in Burma' (part 2 of 2); Job-finding tips for military veterans; 'Between Us and the Dark' - an article which gives hope to the mentally ill; Paris plays the horses again - great photo-illustrated article; Jazz King "Pops" Whiteman becomes a disc jockey - photo of him with Mel Torme; Movie Review - 'Dear Ruth'; One-page two-color ad for Canada Savings Bonds; Photos and brief write-ups o Ann Campbell and Kay Armstrong (who are building their own home), Rudolf Funke (the first German with special skill to be admitted to Canada since 1939), and Yvonne Taylor (directress of the International Cinema Theatre, Toronto); Woman of the Week - Ethel Stark; Where are They Now? - Jack Mulhall. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Dauncey, Mrs. Campbell
An Englishwoman in the Philippines
350 pages. Index. "In the following letters, written during a stay of nine months in the Philippine Islands, I tried to convey to those at home a faithful impression of the country I was in and the people I met." - from Introduction. Above-average wear. Sturdy library binding remains intact. Please note: map and several plates not included. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Happy Motoring - An Imperial Oil/Esso Publication: Volume 18, Number 4 - Eel Fishing in the Richelieu
Features: Eel fishing in the Richelieu at the twin towns of St. Jean and Iberville; Writing on Stone - Milk River, Southern Alberta; East Coast Totem Pole - John L. Bradford of Hunt's Point, Nova Scotia; Lillooet's Ice Cave - a freak of nature discovered near Lillooet, B.C. by Martin Chernault; Protecting Our Heritage - the work of Ducks Unlimited; The "Tent" that's Permanent - the Shakespearean Festival Theatre at Stratford, Ontario. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Heritage, Summer 2002: The Magazine of the Heritage Canada Foundation - Acadian Architecture in Port-Royal
Features: Coming to light - Two Landscapes in Nova Scotia; Acadian Architecture in Port-Royal; Vancouver's Art Deco Burrard Bridge Tops Vancouver's Endangered List; Documenting Heritage Buildings; Old theatres make new debuts; Eglington Theatre wins one-year reprieve; Mount Royal - threats and battles; Ontario's lost heritage properties studies; The battle for Fort York - lessons for heritage conservation; American funding spares historic Canadian Mansion - Willowbank to become a school of Restoration Arts. Bilingual English/French. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. An excellent copy. Book
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Heritage, Summer 1999: The Magazine of the Heritage Canada Foundation
Features: A view from St. John's - heritage conservation and cultural landscape; Fogo Island - last chance for authentic outport culture; Bonavista; Heritage Precinct or Parking Lot - options for a gateway to Canada's National Captain; Fund-Raising for Heritage Buildings - The Saint George's Experience; The Henry Ruckle Farm on Saltspring Island; U.S. introduces Historic Homeownership Assistance Act; Nova Scotians want lighthouses protected by legislation; Gabrielle Roy's House needs donations; Curtain rises again on Montreal's Corona Theatre. Bilingual English/French. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. An excellent copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Happy Motoring: A Publication of Esso/Imperial Oil, Volume 15, Number 2, 1954 - Fort Battle
Features: Mountain Climbing - nice photos; Nova Scotia Feast - the Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture's Annual mammoth chicken barbecue, the chicken a la grille; Drumbeats on the Prairie - Fort Battle, built by the Northwest Mounted Police in 1876; Ontario Roadside Parks Invite You; Trip Tips for Camera Fans; Summer Theatre - the Stratford Festival; Esso's Touring Service. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Le Magazine Maclean, Novembre 1965 *LEVESQUE CONTRE LA NORANDA*
Features: Nice 2-page colour photo ad for the 1966 Oldsmobile cars; Levesque Contra La Noranda; Le Quebec Dans une Maison de Verre - a L'Expo 67; Ces Mathematiques qui nous gouvernent - L'Universite de Montreal est a la pointe du progres dans ce secteur vital - Prof. Jean A. Baudot; La Derniere Pendaison - ca s'est passe a Toronto dans la nuit du 10 au 11 decembre 1962 - Ronald Turpin/Arthur Lucas; Un Paradis Blanc - La Siberie - with colour photos; Pourquoi des unions internationales?; Les 60 jours du theatre d'ete; Nice colour 1966 Chevelle ad; Arthur Buies - L'enfant terrible; La Chasse au faisan - nice colour hunting photos; Colur ad for the OMC Snow Cruiser; Le curling a l'abri du froid; Le style sport pour 66 - fonctionnel!; Skibourg; Nice 2-page colour ad for teh 1966 Pontiac Parisienne Sport Coupe; Un Expo a vendre, par James Bamber; Le 8 Novembre - que pensent les Canadiens?. Text in French. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian Antiques Collector Magazine, July 1969 *The Mystery of W.F. Wilson*
Features: Japanese Theatre Prints - Part 2; Nature's Artist - preserving flowers and grasses; Art Glass; London Letter - One Owner's Furniture; The Mystery of artist W.F. Wilson; Mabel Smith's Rare Goblet Collection. Some writing at bottom of front cover. Address label on front cover. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Author Not Stated
Sights and Scenes of the World: A Series of Magnificent Photographic Views Embracing the World of Nature and Art, People's Series, No. 1, 28 October 1893
16 pages. 13" x 10.5" oblong. Full-page black and white photos of: Osborne Palace - Queen Victoria's home on the Isle of Wight; Pope's Villa at Twickenham on the Thames near London; Robert Burns' Cottage, Ayr; The Giant's Causeway - Irish Basaltic rocks; Lakes of Killarney; Palace of Sans Souci, Potsdam; Castle of Rheinstein; The Appian Gateway, Rome; The Grand Canal, Venice; The Grand Opera House, Paris; The Grand Staircase in the Paris Opera House; The Stora Theatre, Gothenburg, Sweden; The City of Lisbon, Portugal; The City of Bethany, near Jerusalem; Native Malay Village - fishermen in boats with raised houses in background; The Cathecral , City of Mexico. . Some soiling. Unmarked. Chips from rust brown covers. Book
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Author Not Stated
Sights and Scenes of the World: A Series of Magnificent Photographic Views Embracing the World of Nature and Art, People's Series, No. 7, 9 December 1893
16 pages. 13" x 10.5" oblong. Full-page black and white photos of: Heidelberg; Parliament Building in Vienna; The Colusseum in Rome; Statue of Moses by Michaelangelo; The Roman Forum; The Campo Santo, Genoa, Italy; Cathedral of Notre Dame, Paris; The Place of La Bastile, Paris; The Table on which Napoleon I signed his abdication; The Dairy of Marie Antoinette, Versailles; View of Amsterdam, Holland; The Naerodal Pass, Norway; Gothenburg, Sweden; The National Theatre, Copenhagen, Denmark; Place Dom Pedro, Lisbon; City of Jaffa, Palestine. Minor moisture exposure. Unmarked. Average wear. Book
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Sights and Scenes of the World: A Series of Magnificent Photographic Views Embracing the World of Nature and Art, People's Series, No. 11, 6 January 1894
16 pages. 13" x 10.5" oblong. Wonderful full-page black and white photos of: The Tower of London; Ely Cathedral, England; The City of Berlin; The Doges', or Ducal Palace, Venice; The Interior of the Gesuiti Church, Venice; Town of Chamounix, Switzerland; Summit of Mont Blanc; The Temple of Karnak; Circular Quay, Sydney, Australia; The White House, Washington, D.C.; The City of Quebec, Canada; Treasury Building, Santiago, Chili (Chile); Solis Theatre, Montevideo, Uruguay; Gate to the Alcazar, Seville; Travelers ascending the Great Pyramid; The Theatre of Dionysius, Athens. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Dash, Donna
Chief Straight Tongue: The Story of Deane Finlayson - Land Developer and Community Leader - Signed By Author and Subject
317 pages. Signed and inscribed by Deane Finlayson and author upon front free endpaper. "The story of a journey of one man's life, tracing his roots and then the starting and raising of his family, but mostly leaving an indelible mark on all who have met him." - from dust jacket. Mr. Finlayson was instrumental in Nanaimo history with prominent activity related to Woodgrove Mall, Piper's Lagoon, and Neck Point. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Dust jacket preserved in glossy new Brodart cover. A beautiful copy. Book
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Theatre Organ Magazine, May/June 1993
70 pages. Contents: Introduction to Scott F. Foppiano; From Concept to Cabaret - Dayton, Ohio's Huffman District gains a theatre organ in Dennis Werkmeister's Carriage House Organ Loft; Betty Grey - Theatre Organist Undaunted (includes early black and white photo of the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago; The Shoestring Saga of Opus 1059; Member news; Two-page photo-illustrated article on Chicago's Uptown Theatre. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Theatre Organ Magazine, May/June 1992
70 pages. Contents: Sunnybrook Ballroom; The Philadelphia Civic Centre; Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa; The Keswick Theatre - 3/14 Moller; Stanleigh Malotte - Theatre Organist - Reminiscences by his son, Stan Malotte, Jr. - three-page article with photos; A Kimball in a Palace - The Palace Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio; Mastbaum Theatre, Philadelphia - 4/27 Wurlitzer Opus 2000; Obituaries for Louis E. Schindler and Teruo Amano, David L. Junchen, Lowell C. Ayars; Considerable chapter news. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Theatre Organ Magazine, January/February 1992
62 pages. Contents: A Pipe Dream Come True - a 3/19 Kimball Theatre Pipe Organ from the Boyd (AsmEric) Theatre in Philadelphia comes to Dickinson High School in Wilmington, Delaware; Hallelujah! - Minneapolis Convention Center Mighty Kimball Pipe Organ; The Fox Theatre, Atlanta - text with archival photos; Obituaries for E.H. (Bud) Abel, Emil Martin, L.H. McLaughlin, Milton Charles, Donald L. Ingram, Elizabeth Heffer; Considerable chapter news. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Theatre Organ Magazine, November/December 1991
78 pages. Contents: Brian Jensen restores a Wurlitzer Style E in his Baltimore Home; ATOS Convention; Roxy Theatre in New York - text and photos; The Original Castro Theatre Wurlitzer Organ in San Francisco; Considerable chapter news. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Theatre Organ Magazine, May/June 1988
46 pages. Contents: The Wilcox Wonderland near Gig Harbor - Dick Wilcox and his restored 4/48 Wurlitzer (see and hear this wonderful organ in action at youtube dot com/watch?v=1kqU2SbnPYE&feature=related); Back cover colour photo ad for the Allen ADC-4500 used by the Towne & Country Theatre of Norwalk, Ohio, played by Greg McDonald; Considerable chapter news. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Theatre Organ Magazine, April 1971
38 pages. Contents: Cover photo of the 4/31 Granada organ Loft Club Wurlitzer in West Seattle; The Great Organ of the Mormon Tabernacle - article with photos; Memphis' Magnificent Malco Theatre; James (Jim) O. Carter has loved organs since he was a kid - article with photos; Douglas Spivey and his dad save Robert Morgan organ from wrecker's ball in Durham, North Carolina church; Chauncey Haines - "Tuesday Night at the Silent Movies" - article with great photos; Stu Green and Peg Nielsen wed; Rosa Rio in Cincinnati - she plays the 4/30 Wurlitzer of Stan Todd at his Shady-Nook Steak House in Hamilton, Ohio; Back cover ad by the Rodgers Organ company promotes Lyn Larsen and his album "Something Special". Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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