New York: Guardian NONE NONE 1970. Mass market paperback 8pp. Near fine. Large folio folded. Articles about the Black Panthers their contributions service fight against repression and associated challenges and Black oppression in the USA. Various contributors. Art work black and white photographs. Pages age toned show light edge wear both of which may be anticipated. Near fine to fine copy. Would frame beautifully. Artwork by Emory Douglas. Guardian NONE Paperback
London: Printed by Tho. Newcomb in the Savoy 1688. Original issue . No Binding. Very Good. 4to. 2pp. Original single sheet issue of the London Gazette No 2389 October 8- October 11 1688. Charles 11 was King. Double column layout printed by Thomas Newcomb in the Savoy 1688. Includes . An address from Justices of the Peace in Cumberland supporting the King against an intended invasion by the Dutch armies. Negrepont naval action reported. 2pp trimmed to the lower edge with no text lacking but the imprint is cropped of p2 lower edge.Right side margin small split but no text loss <br/> <br/> Printed by Tho. Newcomb in the Savoy unknown
London: Printed by Tho. Newcomb in the Savoy 1688. Original issue . No Binding. Very Good. 4to. 2pp. No 2329 March 12 to March 15 1687. Original single sheet issue of the London Gazette Charles 11 was King. Double column layout printed by Thomas Newcomb in the Savoy 1687. Includes .AN ADDRESS FROM THE GENTLEMEN OF THE GRAND JURY OF ESSEX supporting the Monarch. News from Vienna and the military conflicts there. Small hole in the txt 2cms otherwise a fine copy with a dark imprint. <br/> <br/> Printed by Tho. Newcomb in the Savoy unknown
London: Printed by Authority 1687. Original issue . No Binding. Fine. 4to. 2pp. Original single sheet issue of the London Gazette No 2328 March 8 to March 12 1687. Double column layout printed by Thomas Newcomb in the Savoy 1688. Includes an address from the Mayor of Nottingham Presented to King James 11 praising him for his religious stance. The Ship The Ann docks at Cadiz and other European news report etc etc. A COCK FIGHT HAS BEEN ARRANGED IN LEED YORKSHIRE and another at Wakefield.King James 11 reigned 1684-1688 following the death of Charles11. 2pp complete. <br/> <br/> Printed by Authority unknown
Bbs Pub Corp. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. Very Good dust jacket. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner’s name short gifter’s inscription or light stamp. Bbs Pub Corp unknown
Référence libraire : P04C-01584 ISBN : 0883659123 9780883659120
Ft. McClellan Alabama: Special Service Office 1944. Newspapers. Paper. Near fine. The Daily War Flashes published in 1944 at the Infantry Replacement Training Center at Ft. McClellan Alabama. This archive begins on D-Day June 6 1944 with Daily News Release #135 through #229 September 23 1944. Lacking only #227. All printed on newspaper stock with punch holes along top edge. Text in black title banner in red print. A few previously folded along center line. A scarce archive of the early Allied invasion of Europe for the infantry soldier in training at Ft. McClellan Alabama. During World War II Fort McClellan in Anniston Alabama was a critical U.S. Army training center. Established in 1917 the base expanded significantly during the war to train hundreds of thousands of soldiers primarily for the infantry. It hosted the Chemical Warfare Service preparing troops to handle chemical threats and was a site for Military Police MP training. The Women's Army Corps WAC also had one of its primary training centers at Fort McClellan. The base featured extensive training grounds including firing ranges and obstacle courses along with barracks medical facilities and recreational amenities to support the soldiers. Special Service Office unknown
London: Printed by Authority 1688. Original issue . original print. Fine. 4to. 2pp. Original single sheet issue of the London Gazette No 2391 dated . Double column layout printed by Edw. Jones in the Savoy 1688. Includes news of The Privy Council Assembly in Whitehall and a very long news story and description of The Conspiracy in Constantinople Aug 7.1688 by The Janissaries an elite infantry unit against the Grand Signior. ALSO A short entry of news from Hague that ships now have troops on board and await the Prince of Orange to embark.On Nov 5 1688 William of Orange landed at Brixham UK.with an invasion force. A RARE ITEM <br/> <br/> Printed by Authority unknown
London: Printed by Authority 1688. Original issue 1st Printing. No Binding. Fine. 4to. 2pp. Original single sheet issue of the London Gazette No 2400 dated November 15th to Saturday November 17thst 1688. Double column layout printed by Edw: Jones in the Savoy 1688. AN IMPORTANT ISSUE REPORTING William of Orange landed at Brixham in Devon with an invasion force on November 5th 1688 that deposed of James II of England and James VI of Scotland. The unfolding events are dramatically reported in the opening paragraph of this rare surviving original edition of the London Gazette. The worlds first newspaper. The Invasion fleet entered the English Channel on 3/13 November.Britain had became a Protestant Society and the last Catholics reign of James II would soon be over. 2pp complete. <br/> <br/> Printed by Authority unknown
London: Printed by Authority 1688. Original issue . original print. Fine. 4to. 2pp. Original single sheet issue of the London Gazette No 2391 dated . Double column layout printed by Edw: Jones in the Savoy 1688. Includes news BY THE KING OF A PROCLAMATION For Restoring Corporations Liberties Rights and Franchises James. The Proclamation cover the front page entires with the reverse has two replies by John Nicholas and P. Sutherland. Plus some news items and three advertisements includingnews of a stolen horse in Andover. <br/> <br/> Printed by Authority unknown
London: Printed by Authority 1687. Original issue . original print. Fine. 4to. 2pp. Original single sheet issue of the London Gazette No 2326 dated . Double column layout printed by Thos. Newcomb in the Savoy 1687. Rear imprint line clipped and missing.Text complete except final line on the rear side.The headline on front top is.'BY THE KING A PROCLAMATION Prohibiting His Majesties Subjects to Enter into the Service of Foreign Princes and States. Interesting Gold Plate worth 40 guineas to be raced for at Chipping Norton for horses that had never won it previously 12 st. 3 heats. Report of the murder of Hobry a French midwife. etc etc. A RARE ITEM The first Newspaper in the world was The London Gazette Nov 1665 <br/> <br/> Printed by Authority unknown
London: Printed by Authority 1688. Original issue . original print. Fine. 4to. 2pp. Original single sheet issue of the London Gazette No 2397 dated . Double column layout printed by Edw. Jones in the Savoy 1688. A RARE AND IMPORTANT ISSUE/ A DECLARATION BY THE KING JAMES R. Regarding the Invasion by the Prince of Orange.Given at Our Court at Whitehall the sixth day of November 1688 in the Fourth Year of Our Reign. Followed by a List of Sheriffs appointed by His Majesty for each County of England. The reverse side has List of the Regiments of Foot and Horse that have come with William of Orange as Printed in Holland. A lovely dark impression with a hinge reinforcement to the gutter not affecting the text. <br/> <br/> Printed by Authority unknown
Garden City: Doubleday & Co Inc 1971. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 319pp. Corners a little bumped some foxing on top edge of text block very good in dust jacket with a little edgewear <br/> <br/> Doubleday & Co, Inc hardcover