JUVENILE PERIODICALS ANARCHISM LABADIE Laurance ed
The Whippo-Wil. Vol. I no. 3
Detroit: Labadie Shop 1912. Single issue original unbound condition. 12mo 18cm; 4pp bifolium. On newsprint. Mildly tanned but not fragile; light soil; horizontal fold with a few tiny chips to margins; Very Good. Third issue of four of this extremely ephemeral privately-circulated "newspaper" produced by a 13-year-old Laurance Labadie on the premises of his father's Jo Labadie anarchist print shop in Detroit. <br/><br/>Labadie 1898-1975 would go on to become an influential if somewhat eccentric anarchist philosopher closely affiliated with Ralph Borsodi's utopian School of Living movement. Labadie's father was Joseph "Jo" Labadie 1850-1933 a leading apostle of anarchism in the Progressive era and prolific collector printer and publisher of anarchist tracts. The famed Labadie Collection of radical literature at the University of MIchigan is named for him. Of the current publication OCLC notes only two physical locations University of MIchigan and the State Library of Michigan; not noted in commerce and never previously encountered by us. According to UM cataloguing data publication ceased after the fourth issue. Labadie Shop unknown books
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RADICAL PERIODICALS POLITICAL CARTOONS & CARICATURE KERACHER John ed; BREITMAYER Milton illus
The Proletarian - Vol.6 No.3 March 1923
Chicago: Proletarian Party of America 1923. First Edition. Quarto 29.5cm; illustrated wrappers stapled; 16pp. Mild wear and dust-soil to wrapper extremities else a well-preserved Near Fine copy. Official organ of the Proletarian Party of America a left-wing splinter group which like the Communists broke from the Socialist Party in 1919. Due to doctrinal differences with the founders the PP split early on with the American Communist Party remaining a small distinct and contrarian entity until its eventual dissolution in 1971. The Proletarian was edited by long-time party leader John Keracher who also assumed editorial control of the Chicago publishing firm of Charles H. Kerr following Kerr's retirement in 1928. All but the earliest issue in this run feature full-page cover illustrations by cartoonist Milton Breitmayer signed "Breit" a highly talented and under-recognized caricaturist in the Art Young / Robert Minor mold. GOLDWATER 215. Proletarian Party of America unknown books
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RADICAL PERIODICALS POLITICAL CARTOONS & CARICATURE KERACHER John ed; BREITMAYER Milton illus
The Proletarian - Vol.3 No.10 November 1921
Detroit: Proletarian Party of America 1921. First Edition. Quarto 27.25cm; illustrated wrappers stapled; 16pp. Light wear to extremities mild dust-soil to wrappers else Very Good or better. Official organ of the Proletarian Party of America a left-wing splinter group which like the Communists broke from the Socialist Party in 1919. Due to doctrinal differences with the founders the PP split early on with the American Communist Party remaining a small distinct and contrarian entity until its eventual dissolution in 1971. The Proletarian was edited by long-time party leader John Keracher who also assumed editorial control of the Chicago publishing firm of Charles H. Kerr following Kerr's retirement in 1928. All but the earliest issue in this run feature full-page cover illustrations by cartoonist Milton Breitmayer signed "Breit" a highly talented and under-recognized caricaturist in the Art Young / Robert Minor mold. GOLDWATER 215. Proletarian Party of America unknown books
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RADICAL PERIODICALS POLITICAL CARTOONS & CARICATURE KERACHER John ed; BREITMAYER Milton illus
The Proletarian - Vol.3 No.9 August 1921
Detroit: Proletarian Party of America 1921. First Edition. Quarto 30.5cm; illustrated wrappers stapled; 16pp. Modest wear and dust-soil to wrappers with slight curling to upper right corners and a few small stains to upper left corner; Very Good. Official organ of the Proletarian Party of America a left-wing splinter group which like the Communists broke from the Socialist Party in 1919. Due to doctrinal differences with the founders the PP split early on with the American Communist Party remaining a small distinct and contrarian entity until its eventual dissolution in 1971. The Proletarian was edited by long-time party leader John Keracher who also assumed editorial control of the Chicago publishing firm of Charles H. Kerr following Kerr's retirement in 1928. All but the earliest issue in this run feature full-page cover illustrations by cartoonist Milton Breitmayer signed "Breit" a highly talented and under-recognized caricaturist in the Art Young / Robert Minor mold. GOLDWATER 215. Proletarian Party of America unknown books
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RADICAL PERIODICALS POLITICAL CARTOONS & CARICATURE KERACHER John ed; BREITMAYER Milton illus
The Proletarian - Vol.2 No.1 May 1919
Detroit: Proletarian Party of America 1919. First Edition. Quarto 30.25cm; illustrated wrappers stapled; 16pp. Light wear to extremities mild dust-soil to wrappers with a few tiny tears and a small stain to lower left corner of rear wrapper; Very Good. Official organ of the Proletarian Party of America a left-wing splinter group which like the Communists broke from the Socialist Party in 1919. Due to doctrinal differences with the founders the PP split early on with the American Communist Party remaining a small distinct and contrarian entity until its eventual dissolution in 1971. The Proletarian was edited by long-time party leader John Keracher who also assumed editorial control of the Chicago publishing firm of Charles H. Kerr following Kerr's retirement in 1928. All but the earliest issue in this run feature full-page cover illustrations by cartoonist Milton Breitmayer signed "Breit" a highly talented and under-recognized caricaturist in the Art Young / Robert Minor mold. GOLDWATER 215. Proletarian Party of America unknown books
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PERIODICALS KNIGHT Charles ed.
The Penny Magazine - Vols. 1-5 1832-1836
London: The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge 1832-1836. Edition not stated. Quarto 29cm; half brown calf with marbled paper sides gilt-stamped spine in six compartments w/ black labels; 389510511504516pp. Vol. 2 has a contemporary binding w/ large portion of missing surface material from front panel more prominent soiling abrasions and wear chipping and bumps to extremities. Vols. 1 and 3 to 5 were rebound and show only mild surface wear soiling and rubbing with sunning and scattered wormholes to spines. All interiors have dampstains and foxing creased pages and intermittent biopredation and tears some w/ repairs; generally sound and complete. Good or Better; Vol. 2 is just about Good. In March of 1832 Charles Knight published the first issue of The Penny Magazine. As a project of The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge SDUK the magazine aligned with the organization's mission to distribute easily accessible non-radical educational materials to working class Londoners. A new Magazine was published every week and featured wholesome articles on history geography natural science and general trivia. Annuals like these compiled a year's worth of issues into one handsome volume and were available for 7s 6d about £25 today.<br/><br/>The Penny Magazine's 1d about £0.25 today price plus copious wood-engraved illustrations initially made the publication very appealing to a broad audience. In a somewhat ironic twist this low-cost magazine had very high production costs due to the number of illustrations. Not even a modest price increase to 4d could salvage the budget and The Penny Magazine issued its last on October 31 1847. The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge unknown books
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PERIODICALS
Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature; Vol. V Number 12 December 1905
Minneapolis: H.W. Wilson Company 1905. Edition not stated. Quarto 25.5cm; brown cloth stamped in gilt spine; patterned endpapers speckled textblock edges; 38393pp. Boards smudged and rubbed particularly about the extremities; minor scratches. Textblock has small crease along upper corner; soiling and light foxing intermittent throughout; title page has library reception stamp dated 1906. Overall Very Good or Better.<br/><br/>Before the age of the computer—and way before the age of the Internet and its Famous Brand Name Search Engines—library patrons relied on the Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature to help them find magazine articles by date and subject. This 1905 edition which belonged to the Maryland State Library is prefaced with 38 pages of period advertisements thankfully we also had yet to invent the pop-up ad. Nowadays the Reader's Guide has gone digital accessible through a regularly updated and searchable online database. H.W. Wilson Company unknown books
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AMERICAN PERIODICALS HARVEY George Brinton McClellan
Harvey's Weekly. Vol. 3 no. 21 week ending May 22 1920 - "Wilson Torpedoes His Own Party
New York: North American Review Corporation 1920. Single quarto issue. Printed self-wrappers; 24pp; illus. Mild toning to text margins else Very Good. Single issue of this journal of conservative opinion and politics edited and published by the New York railway magnate staunch anti-Wilsonian and Ambassador to the United Kingdom under Harding George B.M. Harvey. Harvey's Weekly ran from 1919-1921 as a continuation of his North American Review War Weekly retaining the same America-first anti-League of Nations content as its predecessor. Each issue featured a double-page cartoon at the centerfold. This issue's cartoon unsigned titled "The President Sinks His Own Ship" caricatures President Woodrow Wilson's supposed undermining of support for Oregon Senator George Chamberlain who had opposed some of Wilson's war policies. North American Review Corporation unknown books
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RADICAL PERIODICALS JOHN REED CLUBS OF THE WEST
The Partisan. Vol. 1 No. 6 October 1934
Hollywood CA: The John Reed Clubs of the West 1934. First Edition. Single quarto issue in original woodcut wrappers; 20pp. Overall light soil and wear; internally complete clean and unmarked; Very Good. Final issue of the theoretical and literary organ of the John Reed Clubs of the West headquartered in Hollywood CA. The Editorial Board included the Marxist film critic John R. Chaplin; painter Murray Hantman; German-Jewish Eva Gerson and others. This issue includes a fabulous full-page wood-engraving untitled by Hantman. Other contents include "All Gabriel's Chilluns Got Wings" a "marionette-musical in several acts" attributed to Carlyle Rourke; an extended article on "Science and the Depression" by physicist Morton Mott-Smith; articles by Gerson Louis Livingston others. A very uncommon Depression-era communist literary periodical only six issues appeared between 1933-34 OCLC cataloguing suggests publication continued to 1944; clearly an error as the John Reed Clubs did not survive past 1935. The John Reed Clubs of the West unknown books
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AMERICAN PERIODICALS HARVEY George Brinton McClellan
Harvey's Weekly. Vol. 3 no. 19 week ending May 8 1920 - "Pass the Knox Resolution!
New York: North American Review Corporation 1920. Single quarto issue. Printed self-wrappers; 32pp; illus. Mild toning to text margins else Near Fine. Single issue of this journal of conservative opinion and politics edited and published by the New York railway magnate and Ambassador to the United Kingdom under Harding George B.M. Harvey. Harvey's Weekly ran from 1919-1921 as a continuation of Harvey's North American Review War Weekly retaining the same America-first anti-League of Nations content as its predecessor. Each issue featured a double-page cartoon at the centerfold. This issue's cartoon unsigned titled "Mr. Tumulty Watches Mr. Palmer Marching Through Georgia" lampoons the Wilson administration's advocacy of the Treaty of Versailles and League of Nations. North American Review Corporation unknown books
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AMERICAN PERIODICALS HARVEY George Brinton McClellan
Harvey's Weekly. Vol. 3 no. 20 week ending May 15 1920 - "Answering the Unanswerable
New York: North American Review Corporation 1920. Single quarto issue. Printed self-wrappers; 16pp; illus. Mild toning to text margins else Very Good. Single issue of this journal of conservative opinion and politics edited and published by the New York railway magnate staunch anti-Wilsonian and Ambassador to the United Kingdom under Harding George B.M. Harvey. Harvey's Weekly ran from 1919-1921 as a continuation of Harvey's North American Review War Weekly retaining the same America-first anti-League of Nations content as its predecessor. Each issue featured a double-page cartoon at the centerfold. This issue's cartoon unsigned titled "The Republican Schoolroom" caricatures the Wilson cabinet as a group of callow schoolboys. North American Review Corporation unknown books
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ANARCHIST PERIODICALS YOUNG William
Why An Anarchist Bulletin. Vol. 5 no. 7 December 1946
New York: Why 1946. First Edition. Quarto. Pictorial self-wrappers; 16pp; illus. Minimal wear; Very Good or better. Single issue in original wrappers; includes a substantial extract from B. Traven's The Death Ship "Kurt from Memmel." Uncommon anarchist periodical. Why unknown books
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ANARCHIST PERIODICALS YOUNG William
Why An Anarchist Bulletin. Vol. 5 no. 8 January 1947
New York: Why 1947. First Edition. Quarto. Pictorial self-wrappers; 16pp; illus. Minimal wear; Very Good or better. Single issue in original wrappers; articles on political prisoners in UK Anarchism in Germany "The Housewife as Proletarian" etc; most articles unsigned or signed with initials only. Uncommon anarchist periodical. Why unknown books
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ANARCHIST PERIODICALS YOUNG William
Why An Anarchist Bulletin. Vol. 5 no. 9 February 1947
New York: Why 1947. First Edition. Quarto. Pictorial self-wrappers; 16pp; illus. Minimal wear; Very Good or better. Single issue in original wrappers; cover article on the burning of draft cards following WW2; other contributions by Paul Goodman "Kafka's Community" extended analysis of post-war nuclear peril signed "DTW"; Frank Lanham on worker suppression at Murray Corporation Detroit. Uncommon anarchist periodical. Why unknown books
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LABOR PERIODICALS WORLD CO OPERATIVE FARMER LABOR RADIO LISTENERS' ASSOCIATION
WCFL Radio Magazine: Voice of Labor and the Farmer. Official Quarterly Publication of WCFL Radiophone Broadcast Station and the Co-operative Farmer-Labor Radio Listeners' Association. Volume 4 no. 1 Spring 1931
Chicago: WCFL Radio Magazine Co 1931. First Edition. Quarto. Printed wrappers; 34pp. External rubbing and wear; withdrawn duplicate from the Bancroft Library with small ink hand-stamp to front wrapper; Very Good. Quarterly journal devoted oddly to equal parts technical aspects of radio broadcasting and farmer-labor politics. Current issue contains lengthy feature article by Paul Stephens outlining the potential of radio for labor organization as well as technical articles on television and radio servicing and repair. Extremely uncommon; OCLC notes just a single location Chicago Historical Society. WCFL Radio Magazine Co unknown books
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LABOR PERIODICALS WORLD CO OPERATIVE FARMER LABOR RADIO LISTENERS' ASSOCIATION
WCFL Radio Magazine: Voice of Labor and the Farmer. Official Quarterly Publication of WCFL Radiophone Broadcast Station and the Co-operative Farmer-Labor Radio Listeners' Association. Volume 3 no. 3 Summer 1930
Chicago: WCFL Radio Magazine Co 1930. First Edition. Quarto. Printed wrappers; 34pp. External rubbing and wear; withdrawn duplicate from the Bancroft Library with small ink hand-stamp to front wrapper; Very Good. Quarterly journal devoted oddly to equal parts technical aspects of radio broadcasting and farmer-labor politics. Current issue contains several features attacking the Radio Trust as well as technical articles on television and radio servicing and repair. Extremely uncommon; OCLC notes just a single location Chicago Historical Society. WCFL Radio Magazine Co unknown books
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IMMIGRATION GERMAN AMERICANS WORLD WAR 1 PERIODICALS
Schwoabe-Spaetzle - Bound Volume of 91 Issues May 23 1917 - April 16 1919
New York: Schwäbisches Wochenblatt 1917-1919. First Edition. Ninety-one quarto 29.75cm. issues bound together in contemporary reddish-brown cloth; illus. throughout. Textblock quite toned due to poor paper stock light edge wear to cloth extremities else Very Good and sound. Quite possibly complete set the numbering ends after no. 13 misprinted 31 and a few weeks appear to have been skipped. Humor supplement to the weekly Schwabian-American newspaper Schwäbisches Wochenblatt. Though we find no records for the New York-based newspaper or its supplement we do find a newspaper of the same name published by the Social Democratic Party of Germany. This periodical also appears to be anti-capitalist the cartoon on the first page of the first issue shows a worker slicing open the money-bag gut of Mammon. Most significantly this periodical began publication months after the United States entered World War I with much of the content on the plight of the German-born American citizens another cartoon shows an American citizen of German birth in a muzzle. We find no listings in OCLC as of June 2017. Schwäbisches Wochenblatt unknown books
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ANARCHISM ANARCHIST PERIODICALS RICHMAN VL. V. L.
The Brownstone Six Issues Mar-Nov 1963
New York: V.L. Richman 1963. Six issues. Quarto 14" x 8-1/2". Original corner-stapled sheets; mimeographed; each issue 6pp. Horizontal folds for mailing else Very Good to Fine. Six representative issues including the scarce inaugural number of this individualist anarchist semi-monthly which ran to a total of 23 issues ceasing publication in 1965. An eccentric and ephemeral publication described on the mast-head thus: "An independent and assertedly individual journal of commentary news and criticism of interest to residents of New York City published semimonthly edited by V.L. Richman and dedicated to prisons and jailers that they may continue to make anarchists of us all." The second issue contains a solicitation for submissions but it would appear that Richman in addition to editing and publishing the paper also provided most of its content. V.L. Richman unknown books
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SOCIALISM PERIODICALS COHEN Mary Roche Evan ed
The Young Socialist Campaigner. Number 1 March '70 All Published
New York: Socialist Workers Party Young Socialist Campaign Committee 1970. First Edition. Quarto 28.5cm.; single sheet folded twice; photographic illus. About Fine. Only issue of a magazine "written for and by the youth who endorse the Socialist Workers Party 1970 election campaign" supporting African-American activist Clifton DeBerry for governor of New York. Includes the piece "Fight for High School Rights" and a list of demands among them to end the war in Vietnam "mass independent Black and Puerto Rican political parties" "free abortion and birth control" "No cops in schools" "Preferential hiring of Afro-Americans Puerto Ricans and women" "Free the Panther 21" and finally "For a socialist America." 2 holdings in OCLC as of May 2016 at Harvard and Wisconsin Historical Society. Socialist Workers Party, Young Socialist Campaign Committee unknown books
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WWI PERIODICALS
The Wooden City: A Journal for British Prisoners of War. No. 1 July 1 1915
Göttingen: Louis Hofer 1915. First Edition. Quarto 26.5cm; self-wrappers loose as issued; 8pp.; illus. text in double column. Previous horizontal fold wear from handling uniformly toned upper wrapper a bit dampstained at bottom left-hand corner; still about Very Good and sound. First issue of this World War I British POW newspaper started a little less than a year into the war. With an introduction by Colonel Bogen Commander of the Camp in which he mentions the request to publish a newspaper for English prisoners similar to those published in the camp in French and Flemish under the direction of "Professor Doctor Strange" listed as "Verantwortlich" in imprint on p. 8. Articles include "War. Its Causes and Effects" by L.E. De Harte of the 48th Highlanders; "Ten Commandments for a young Solider" by W. Mills "First do as you're ordered."; and Camp Notices for boxing and stenography lessons a call for musical talent to report to the British Amusement Committee and the poem "The Soldier's Tear" by P.O. Nicolson also of the 48th Highlanders. A very partial somewhat alphabetical list of British prisoners from P. Able to T. Barrow printed on p. 5. [Louis Hofer] unknown books
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LABOR PERIODICALS HARDMAN JBS. ed; Lev LUNTZ contrib J. B.
Labor and Nation Vol. VI No. 3 Summer 1950
New York: Inter-Union Institute Inc 1950. First Edition. Quarto. Staple-bound printed card wrappers; 64pp. Covers rubbed with small losses to extremities not affecting text; text clean and unmarked; Very Good. An anticommunist but pro-socialist labor periodical which drew articles and influences from across the left-right spectrum of the post-war labor movement. This issue includes what appears to be the first and possibly only appearance in English of Russian playwright Lev Luntz's dystopian drama The City of Truth first published posthumously in Berlin in 1924 translated by Hannah G. Hardman. The play envisions a society in which children are reared in an environment completely devoid of motherly love -- a theme that would be revisited in a number of mid-century anti-communist dystopias. Luntz died in a Hamburg sanitarium in the same year this work was published leaving behind a small body of work. He was only 23 but his passing drew commentary from no less a figure than Maxim Gorky who wrote ".he was talented wise exceptionally educated for a man so young. One felt in him a rare independence and daring of thought.it is difficult to write about this sad loss the untimely death of a talented man." This appears to be the only one of Luntz's works to have been translated into English and this the only appearance of the translation. This periodical not noted in Goldwater Radical Periodicals in America New Haven: 1966. Inter-Union Institute, Inc unknown books
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Texas. German Periodicals
San Antonio Zeitung. 3. Jahrgang. Nr. 25. San Antonio Sonnabend den 15. Dezember 1855. Laufende Nr. 129
San Antonio: Adolf Douai 1855. Very good. 4pp. Large folio. Previously folded. Contemporary ownership inscription at head of title. Light foxing and creasing. A scarce December 1855 issue of this socialist abolitionist German Texas newspaper the San Antonio Zeitung "Ein sozial-demokratisches Blatt für die Deutschen in West-Texas." "The San Antonio Zeitung. began weekly publication as San Antonio's first German-language newspaper on July 1 1853 under the editorship of C. D. Adolph Douai a German-born scholar teacher and social reformer. The newspaper written largely in German was aimed at the large German population in San Antonio and the surrounding region. In a prospectus Douai announced that the Zeitung would regard every political question from the viewpoint of social progress. He published the free-soil platform adopted by the Texas State Convention of Germans in 1854 and in a series of editorials attacked the institution of slavery as an evil incompatible with democratic government a form of government that required "free tillers of their own soil. But many merchants fearful of being associated with the abolitionists withdrew their advertisements from the paper and several German communities passed resolutions publicly condemning it. Douai continued doggedly and in the February 9 1855 issue of the Zeitung went so far as to declare that western Texas must be free. In May 1856 with ill-feeling mounting and revenues on the decline he was forced to sell the paper. It was purchased by a member of the opposition Gustav Schleicher who took over the publication and renamed it the San Antonio Staats-Zeitung" - Handbook of Texas Online. The present issue published on December 15 1855 contains an article on the situation of Chinese immigration to California an account of Know-Nothing Party violence in Maine news on sectional and slavery issues from across the country entitled "The Separation of the Union" including reports on the ongoing saga in Kansas as well as several columns on news from Germany and copious advertising for German businesses in San Antonio and the surrounding area. OCLC locates only microfilm and digital holdings of the periodical though the source of the physical holdings appears to be UTSA. We locate no runs or single issues of the paper in archived sales records other than the present issue. A good example of this rare and important anti-slavery Texas newspaper. Adolf Douai unknown books
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World War II. Periodicals
South Pacific Daily News. Volume III Number 105 & 125. April 15 & May 5 1945 caption title
New Caledonia 1945. Very good. Two issues 16pp. total. Old horizontal fold. Light tanning. Two Spring 1945 issues of this rare U.S. armed forces newspaper published in New Caledonia in the South Pacific Ocean both full of momentous war news. The first dated April 15 leads with the headline "F.D.R. Makes Last Trip to Washington" and provides an account of the return of Roosevelt's body from New York to the White House. A second sizable article reports on major Allied advances in Europe and a large map printed on the third page shows American British and Russian forces closing in on Berlin. Several other articles provide accounts of American victories against the Japanese in the Philippines and Okinawa and of bombing raids on Tokyo. The second issue dated may 5 is headlined "Allies Mop Up In Reich" and documents the collapse of the German armies in the days before the final surrender and is further highlighted by a cartoon depicting Hitler being stuck outside the gates of Hell until his death is confirmed by the Allied command. This issue also contains items of local interest such as scheduled social events for that Saturday night and the program for Sunday church services. OCLC locates only a scattered run of the periodical at the U.S. Army War College Library and copies of the May 8 1945 V-E Day issue at UC Davis Western Michigan and the University of Georgia as well as single issues at four Australian and New Zealand institutions. unknown books
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Newspaper Periodicals. Chas. A. Old Contributor
COLLECTION Of TEMPERANCE-RELATED CALIFORNIA PERIODICALS
Various Hollister San Francisco Sacramento & Jamestown CA: Grand Lodge of California International Order of Good Templars 1922. Buff printed paper wrappers. Modest wear to newspapers age-toning soiling and rubbing/chipping apparent. Withal an About VG collection. 4 periodicals of various pages each. Two copies of "The Rescue" stapled together in pamphlet form. <br/><br/>Includes: Weekly Rescue Vol. X No. 37 Sacramento June 20th 1873; The Rescue Vol. XI No. 2 San Francisco February 1905; The Rescue Vol XIII No. 23 Hollister CA July & August 1910; Mother Lode Magnet Vol. XXVI No. 3 Jamestown Tuolumne County California February 1st 1922. Articles within newspapers include: Band of Hope Religious Intelligence Good Templars' Home for Orphans Weekly Rescue 1873; California Fruit Through the Smoke of Cattle Grand Chief Templar's Department & Water May be Used for Toasts in Germany The Rescue 1905; Roosevelt on the Saloon Business Action of Alcohol on the Stomach Thoughts and Suggestions for Good Templar Workers The Rescue 1910; Seven Sonora Lads Make Pleasant for Aged Man Popular Young Man Meets Death by Electrocution Death of Wm. Shutze Found Dead in Her Bed I'm noticing a trend here. Mother Lode Magnet 1922. Grand Lodge of California, International Order of Good Templars unknown books
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Art Periodicals White Robin Interviewer Joan Jonas / William T. Wiley / Terry Fox / Iain Baxter / Vito Acconci / Howard Frie
View Volume II 1979 / 1980
Oakland: Crown Point Press Point Publications 1978. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Collection of eight separate stapled booklets in printed blue slipcase. Booklets range anywhere from 22 to 40 pages. All of the booklets are in very good unmarked condition with minor age-toning to edges. Part of a lengthy artist interview project by Robin White. Hard slicase is rubbed and worn. <br/><br/> Crown Point Press (Point Publications) paperback books
Referência livreiro : 19606
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American Periodicals
The Literary Museum or Monthly Magazine for April 1797
West-Chester PA: Printed by Derrick & Sharples 1797. First edition. Removed. A very good- copy removed from a large volume front leaf detached and creased with a few chips; rear two leaves creased; otherwise clean. 3 172-224 pp. 8vo. Contains articles on science useful arts agriculture & politics as well as literary prose & verse. Includes "Description of the Mississippi River by Thomas Hutchins. Only six issues were published January through June 1797. One of a number of short lived early American periodicals. Uncommon in the market. Sabin 41494. Mott p. 790. Printed by Derrick & Sharples unknown books
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Periodicals Juvenile Bee Journal; AI. Root A. I.
The Juvenile Gleanings or Boys' and Girls' Bee Journal. nine issues
Medina Ohio: A.I. Root 1883. Volume I nos. 1-4 12; and volume II nos. 1-4 nine issues in alla complete set would be: Volume 1-2; April 1882 - December 1883 twenty-four issues in all. Slim periodical each issue bound on cord 25.5 x 17 cm. 8-24 pages each issue. Illustrated. A juvenile supplement or "Extra" to Gleanings in Bee Culture the newsletter of the famous apiarist A.I Root. Contents include simple advice on beekeeping entertaining stories moral guidance letters from readers and more. Some soiling and edgewear to front panel of first issue; tiny printed sticker with subscriber's name and address to each. Otherwise very good. Each issue with the same very attractive woodcut masthead. OCLC locates five complete sets indicated. A.I. Root unknown books
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Spain. Periodicals
El padre cobos: Periódico de politica literatura y artes. I Epoca bound with II Epoca
Madrid: Imprenta de A. Vincente 1856. First edition. Contemporary quarter red morocco over marbled boards spine with gilt titles and rules marbled endpapers. A very good copy boards rubbed worn at corners contents near fine but for an occasional fold. Approx. 500 pp. Folio. I.a época: Desde 24 de Setiembre de 1854 á 30 de Junio de 1855. IIa época: Desde 5 de setiembre de 1855 a 30 de junio de 1856. Successive imprints were: Imprenta de d. Felipe Saavedra & Imprenta de D. P. Argote. 112 issues most 4 pp. complete with 10 supplements often not all found. A stinging satirical Carlilst newspaper founded by Cándido Nocedal and published six times per month. The supplements running between 2 and 8 pages each contained numerous letters and articles in support of the paper. Palau 208455. Jaime del Burgo: BibliografÃa del siglo XIX: 731. Imprenta de A. Vincente hardcover books
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Art Periodicals White Robin Interviewer John Cage / Robert Barry / Pat Steir / Steve Reich / Tom Marioni / Hans Haacke / Rob
View Volume I 1978 / 1979
Oakland: Crown Point Press 1978. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Collection of ten separate stapled booklets in printed blue slipcase. Booklets range anywhere from 16 to 24 pages. All of the booklets are in very good unmarked condition with minor age-toning to edges. Part of a lengthy artist interview project begun with this first portfolio in 1978 / 79. Hard slicase is rubbed and worn. Crown Point Press paperback books
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Cuba. Medical Periodicals
La Emulacion. Periodico Mensual de Farmacia Quimica e Historia Natural Medicas y Toxicologia
Havana: Viuda de Barcina y Comp 1864. Good. Twenty-three issues each approximately 32pp. No. 11 with folding chart lacks pp.25-32. No. 13 lacking last few leaves. With title page and half title at start of each volume. Original quarter calf and boards spine gilt. Spine ends chipped and worn some crude glue residue; hinges solid. Boards heavily worn. Light toning and wear to text light scattered worming throughout. A rare run of the first two years of the first Cuban pharmacological magazine and one of the island's earliest medical periodicals. La Emulacion was published from 1863 through 1867 with the present sammelband containing all issues published in 1863 and 1864 a total of twenty-three issues. Their mission statement that heads the first issue here reads in part: "Animados del deseo de ser útiles al pais -- en cuanto nuestras fuerzas lo permitan-- hemos resuelto dar à luz en esta ciudad un periódico que ocupándose preferentemente de todo lo relativo à la Farmacia no descuide por eso la quÃmica é historia natural médicas y la toxicologÃa ciencias de que no pueden prescindir ni los Médicos ni los Farmacéuticos y cuya importancia en el dia pocos podrán desconocer. Procurarémos pues que en nuestro periódico hallen cabida las producciones originales de los que en Cuba cultivan la Farmacia la quÃmica é historia natural médicas y la toxicologÃa; mas no olvidarémos por eso que léjos de nuestro suelo existen los mas célebres y laboriosos de los cultivadores de esas ciencias y que La Emulacion no llenarÃa la mision que nos proponemos si no hiciéramos figurar en ella lo que se dé à luz en Europa y merezca la sancion de las personas ilustradas." The resulting publication contains numerous original articles by Cuban pharmacists doctors and scientists as well as important work published outside of Cuba. Additionally the issues include biographies of significant figures in the field accounts of local scientific societies including the Real Academica de Ciencias de la Habana and publication of new pharmacological formulas discovered in Cuba or "adapted for the needs of the country." As a result the periodical forms an important record of medical and pharmacological developments and thought on the island in the mid-19th century. We locate only one run of this pioneering periodical at the National Library of Cuba with only the present set of issues appearing in auction records. Bound between Volumes I and II is a pamphlet by Fernando Paez "Manual de farmacia practica" Havana 1864 possibly incomplete at 8 pages; no examples of this pamphlet appear in OCLC. Viuda de Barcina y Comp unknown books
Referência livreiro : 981
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PERIODICALS ASTRONOMY
MEMOIRS OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY PART I VOL. XXXIX 1870-1871
1871. PERIODICALS - ASTRONOMY. MEMOIRS OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY PART I VOL. XXXIX 1870-1871: ON THE GRAPHICAL CONSTRUCTION OF A SOLAR ECLIPSE BY PROF. ARTHUR CAYLEY. London: Published by the Society 1871. 17 pp. 1 two-color plate a diagram. 4to. text side-sewn within printed paper wrappers. Wrappers are age-toned and split along spine with a Small pencil initial to top of front wrapper. Text and plate clean and fresh. Very good. unknown books
Referência livreiro : 83028
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Periodicals American: Lomazow Steven
AMERICAN PERIODICALS A COLLECTOR'S MANUAL AND REFERENCE GUIDE. AN ANNOTATED CATALOG OF A COLLECTION.
West Orange NJ: Published by the Author 1996. xii599pp. Small quarto. Gilt cloth. Profusely illustrated. Near fine without dust jacket as issued. First edition. Foreword by Michael Ginsberg. An extensively annotated catalogue of some fifteen hundred American periodicals in all genres from the 18th 19th and 20th centuries based on the author's own remarkable collection including in most instances reproductions of sample issues observations on relative scarcity notes on significant contributions locations publishing history etc. Appendices cross reference Confederate periodicals Wagner- Camp items significant literary appearances Maxfield Parrish covers etc. A useful entertaining and personal overview of the breadth of American periodical publishing. Published by the Author hardcover books
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PERIODICALS
BULLETIN MENSUEL DE LA LIBRAIRIE FRANCAISE 1859 - 1888 238 ISSUES
1859. PERIODICALS BULLETIN MENSUEL DE LA LIBRAIRIE FRANCAISE IIe ANNEE NO. 1 JANVIER 1859 - NO. 12 DEC. 1888. Paris: Charles Reinwald 1859-1888. 8-10 pp. ea. 8vo printed wrappers. Some issues are unopened some have bookseller's inkstamp on front cover. Minor edgewear. Occasional creasing light soil to a few issues; a few have pages detached but issue is complete. As follows: 1859: Annee II Nos. 1-2 4-6 5 issues 1860: Annee III Nos. 1 4-5 7-11 8 issues 1861: Annee IV Nos. 1-12 12 issues 1862: Annee V Nos. 2-4 6-10 8 issues 1863: Annee VI Nos. 1-8 10-12 11 issues 1864: Annee VII Nos. 1-12 12 issues 1865: Annee VIII Nos. 1-6 6 issues 1866: Annee IX Nos. 5-7 9 12 5 issues 1867: Annee X Nos. 2 5 11 3 issues 1868: Annee XI No. 2 1 issue 1869: Annee XII Nos. 3 9 10 3 issues 1873: Annee XV Nos. 1-8 9&10 11-12 11 issues complete 1874: Annee XVI Nos. 1-2 3&4 5-8 9&10 11-12 10 issues complete 1875: Annee XVII Nos. 1-6 7&8 9-12 11 issues complete 1876: Annee XVIII Nos. 1-2 4-7 8&9 10-11 9 issues 1877: Annee XIX Nos. 1-7 8&9 10 9 issues 1878: Annee XX Nos. 1-12 12 issues 1879: Annee XXI Nos. 1-12 12 issues 1880: Annee XXII Nos. 1-12 12 issues 1881: Annee XXIII Nos. 1-12 12 issues 1882: Annee XXIV Nos. 1-12 12 issues 1883: Annee XXV Nos. 1-12 12 issues 1884: Annee XXVI Nos. 1-2 4-12 11 issues 1885: Annee XXVII Nos. 1-8 10-12 11 issues 1886: Annee XXVIII Nos. 1-9 12 10 issues 1887: Annee XIX Nos. 2 4-6 9 12 6 issues 1888: Annee XXX Nos. 2 10-12 4 issues. unknown books
Referência livreiro : 80057
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PERIODICALS
DRUG TOPICS: THE NATIONAL MAGAZINE OF THE DRUG TRADE
1883. PERIODICALS. DRUG TOPICS : THE NATIONAL MAGAZINE OF THE DRUG TRADE. VOL. 47 NOS. 4-10; VOL. 48 NOS 9 & 12; VOL. 49. NOS. 2-10. New York: Topics Publishing for The Kauffman-Lattimer Co. 1883-. Small 8vo. in wraps. News articles letters and advertisements for the pharmacist. Ex-library with few markings. Some of the wrappers are chipped and faded. Overall in good condition. $750.00. unknown books
Referência livreiro : 87803
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PERIODICALS
BASKET: THE JOURNAL OF THE BASKET FRATERNITY OR LOVERS OF INDI
1903. PERIODICALS. THE BASKET: THE JOURNAL OF THE BASKET FRATERNITY OR LOVERS OF INDIAN BASKETS AND OTHER GOOD THINGS. Pasadena: George Wharton James 1903. VOL.1 NOS. 1-4 bound as 3. 8vo 6"x 9 1/4". In original printed wrappers. Illustrated throughout. Binding of Nos. 1 & 2 is cracked with about a 1 1/2" chip to tail. Covers are lightly soiled and worn. Interiors clean. No. 4 pagination begins at p. 41 but appears complete. An uninterupted run of the first year of a journal that lasted only two. unknown books
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PERIODICALS
ARCHIV FUR KLINISCHE CHIRURGIE
1867. PERIODICALS. ARCHIV FUR KLINISCHE CHIRURGIE 3 VOLUMES. Berlin: August Hirschwald 1867-1877. var pp. 8vo. boards. Very good. Folding plates. As follows: Achter band 1867; Eilfter band 1869; and Supplement - heft zum einundzwanzigsten band 1877. unknown books
Referência livreiro : 81545
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PERIODICALS
BULLETIN L'INSTITUT PASTEUR: REVUES ET ANALYSES
1903. PERIODICALS BULLETIN L'INSTITUT PASTEUR: REVUES ET ANALYSES. Paris: Masson et Cie 1903-1904. var pp. 8vo. wrappers good condition some chipped/edgeworn light soil. As follows: 1903: No. 1 Feb 28 - 21 Dec. 30 1904: No. 1 Jan - 24 Dec 30. unknown books
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PERIODICALS
WESTMINSTER REVIEW
1845. THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW. No. LXXXVI September 1845. London: Samuel Clarke; Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black; New York: Wiley and Putnam. Includes a section on railway improvement with catalogues at the end of the volume. 8vo. wrappers. Ink ownership to front wrapper. Soiling/toning to exterior with the expected amount of edgewear. Minor scraping to fore-edge of bookblock. Clean and fresh text. Very good. unknown books
Referência livreiro : 76596
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PERIODICALS
JOURNAL OF AMERICAN HISTORY VOLS. I - VII PLUS INDEX I - V.
1913. PERIODICALS Trevelyan Francis & Frank Allaben eds. THE JOURNAL OF AMERICAN HISTORY VOLS. I - VII PLUS INDEX I - V. New Haven/Greenfield IN: Associated Publishers of American Records/Frank Allaben Genealogical Company 1907-1913. Quarterly four numbers in each volume Volumes I - VII. 764 14 pp./716 16 pp./652 pp/632 12 pp./640 pp./788 6 pp./789-1271 pp. Index Vols. I - V: 281 xxxx pp. Half leather with raised bands and gilt spine lettering over pebbled paper covered boards. Minor wear to spines else fine with color/gilt plates tipped in plates and thousands of b/w photos and illustrations. A massive compendium of Americana American history reproductions and facsimiles of historical documents. Extra postage required for this substantial set. unknown books
Referência livreiro : 80031
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PERIODICALS
MEMOIRES DE L'ACADEMIE DES SCIENCES DE L'INSTITUT DE FRANCE
1916. PERIODICALS MEMOIRES DE L'ACADEMIE DES SCIENCES D' L'INSTITUT DE FRANCE AN INTERRUPTED RUN 1916-1936. Paris: Gauthier Villars 1916-1936. Var pp. 4to. blue printed boards. Serie Deuxieme. Some chipped boards text very good internally with minimal foxing. Plates in monochrome or b/w. As follows: Seven volumes: 54 1916 56 1918 57 1922 58 1926 59 1928 61 1934 62 1936. unknown books
Referência livreiro : 81305
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BUSINESS PERIODICALS INDEX
BUSINESS PERIODICALS INDEX
1994. BUSINESS PERIODICALS INDEX. BUSINESS PERIODICALS INDEX. Volumes 36-39 spanning three years. New York: H.W. Wilson 1994-1996. Volumes 36-38 are 8vo. blue cloth while volume 39 of which only the January April and October quarterly issues are present are bound in wrappers. Ex-library. Very good plus. unknown books
Referência livreiro : 69038
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PERIODICALS
MARINE HOSPITAL REPORTS FIVE VOLUMES
1901. PERIODICALS U.S. MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE. MARINE HOSPITAL REPORTS FIVE VOLUMES. Washington DC: GPO 1901-1910. var. pp. 8vo. boards. Fair boards slightly bowed pages show some water ripple/dampstaining. Spines loose. Hygienic laboratory/case histories. As follows: 1901 1903-1906 1908-1909 1909 1910. As is. unknown books
Referência livreiro : 81541
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PERIODICALS
ARCHIV FUR AUGENHEILKUNDE: INTERRUPTED RUN 1896-1907
1896. PERIODICALS. ARCHIV FUR AUGENHEILKUNDE: INTERRUPTED RUN 1896-1907. Weisbaden: J. F. Bergmann 1896-1907. var pp. 8vo. orange printed wrappers. Some soil and closed tears to wrappers very good on average. B/w tinted and color plates. Ophthalmology/Optometry. Volume/part numbers as follows: XXXIII 12 3 1896 XXXIV 1-4 1896 XXXV 1-4 1897 XXXVI 12 34 1897 XXXIX 1-4 1899 XL 1-4 1899 XLI 1-4 1900 XLII 1-4 1900 XLIII 1-4 1901 XLIV 1-4 1901 XLVI 1-4 1902 XLVIII 1-4 1903 L 1-4 1904 LI 1-4 1904 LII 12 34 1905 LIII one part only 1905 LIV 1-4 1906 LV 12 34 1906 LVII 1-4 1907 LVIII 1-4 1907. unknown books
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PERIODICALS
ANNALES DES SCIENCES NATURELLES: BOTANIQUE
1845. PERIODICALS. ANNALES DES SCIENCES NATURELLES: BOTANIQUE. Paris: G. Masson. "Comprenant l'anatomie la physiologie et la classification des vegetaux vivants et fossiles." 8vo blue wrappers; ed. Decaisne. Some unopened edges; ex-library; monochrome plates. 1845: 3 ser Tome 4 384 pp. 15 plates 1846: 3 Ser Tome 5 384 pp. 9 plates foxed; split spine pp. 193-256 detached 1849: 3 Ser Tome 12 380 pp 4 pp 15 plates split spine 1859: 4 Ser Tome 12 380 pp. 4 pp 22 plates. unknown books
Referência livreiro : 81274
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PERIODICALS
DRUG JOBBERS SALESMAN: THE WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS' MAGAZINE
1923. PERIODICALS. DRUG JOBBERS SALESMAN: THE WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS' MAGAZINE. VOL.1 NO.5; VOL.2 NO.7; VOL.3 NOS. 2-12. New York: Topics Publishing Co. 1923-25. Later became Wholesale Druggist 1925-1934. Small 8vo. in wraps. Ex- library with few stamps. Articles and advertisements for the druggist. Wraps are a little soiled. Overall in very good condition. Scarce. unknown books
Referência livreiro : 87681
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PERIODICALS
MONITOR VOL. 1 NOS. 1-14 MARCH 1850 - JUNE 1851
1850. PERIODICALS THE MONITOR: CONTAINING TEN DISSERTATIONS WITH COPIOUS EXTRACTS FROM THE EARLY CHRISTIAN FATHERS AND THE REFORMERS; SHOWING THE BELIEF OF THE CHURCH IN THOSE AGES OF HER GREATEST PURITY VOL. 1 NOS. 1-14 MARCH 1850 - JUNE 1851. New York: Israel E. Jones 1850-1851. 112 pp. 8vo. brown cloth stamped in gilt and blind. Good appears complete. Ex-library with no external markings. Backstrip missing edges of boards shelfworn slightly chipped. Front joint starting. Text clean if somewhat foxed. Small woodcut ornament two scales held by hand descending from the heavens in banner. Not in Union List of Serials. Rare. Looking toward Judgment. unknown books
Referência livreiro : 80459
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PERIODICALS
ANNALES DES MINES AN INTERRUPTED RUN 1842-1894 23 VOLUMES
1842. PERIODICALS ANNALES DES MINES AN INTERRUPTED RUN 1842-1894 23 VOLUMES. Paris: Dunod & Vicq editeurs 1842-1894. var pp. 8vo. brown cloth or quarter leather with gilt spine lettering. Ex-library with usual markings. Memoires. Folding plates: mine equipment and machinery excavation plans. Occasional foxing to text edges and plate edges else good condition with some brittle pages in older volumes. 23 volumes as follows: 4th series Volume 1 1842 7th series Volumes 15-20 1877 1879-1881 8th series Volumes 1-9 12-15 1882-1886 1887-1889. unknown books
Referência livreiro : 81307
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PERIODICALS
PROCEEDINGS OF THE PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY
1858. PERIODICALS PROCEEDINGS OF THE PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY. London: Asher & Co. 1858-64. var pp. 8vo. boards some spines chipped else very good. Partially unopened. As follows: volumes for the years: 1858 1859 1860-61 1862-63 1862-64 1864. unknown books
Referência livreiro : 81539
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PERIODICALS
MEMOIRES DE LA SOCIETE DE ANTIQUAIRES DE NORMANDIE AN INTERRUPTED RUN
1850. PERIODICALS MEMOIRES DE LA SOCIETE DE ANTIQUAIRES DE NORMANDIE AN INTERRUPTED RUN 1850-1865 NINE VOLUMES. Paris: Derache Libraire Caen Hardel editeur 1850-1865. var pp. 4to. printed wrappers tan or blue. A few of the large volumes are split at the spine but complete; some are unopened at top edge. As follows: Series 2 Volume 4 1-4 1844 Series 2 Volume 6 1852 Series 2 Volume 7 1850 Series 2 Volume 8 1851 Series 2 Volume 9 1-4 1851 Series 2 Volume 10 1855 Series 3 Volume 1 1855 Series 3 Volume 2 1858 Series 3 Volume 3 1865. unknown books
Referência livreiro : 81309
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PERIODICALS
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY VOL. XIX PART 2
1861. PERIODICALS THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY VOL. XIX PART 2. London: Royal Asiatic Society 1861. 8vo printed wrappers. Good. Contents: Article VII. -- Assyrian Texts Translated No. II. Inscription of Sennacherib; no. III. Inscription of Pul; no. IV Inscription of Senkereh; no. V. Inscription of Nabonidus. By H. F. Talbot. Pp. 135-198. Article VII. -- Translation from the Original Arabic of an Account of many Expeditions conducted by the Sultan of Burnu Idris the Pilgrim son of Ali against various Tribes his Neighbours other than the Bulala &c. Inhabitants of the Land of Kanim. Translated by J. W. Redhouse. unknown books
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