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Published by Twentieth Century-Fox, Los Angeles, 1943
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Vintage studio still photograph from the 1943 film. A young British spy is sent to Nazi-occupied France, where he is tasked with destroying a munitions plant. Set in France. 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine.
Published by Pavillion Books, 1986
Seller: ShepherdsBook, Yvonand, Switzerland
Book
Couverture souple. Condition: Très bon.
Published by Berlin, Verlag der Reihe o.J.
Seller: Antiquariat Bookfarm, Löbnitz, Germany
Book
8°. 100 S. Leichte bis moderate Lager- und Gebrauchsspuren. Insgesamt guter Zustand. Ehemaliges Bibliotheksexemplar mit Stempel und Rückensignatur. Kbx atx 8° S 194 fu099827 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Published by Berlin-Westend: Verlag der Reihe,, 1000
Seller: Antiquariat Knacke, Berlin, Germany
Sprache: Deutsch Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. XXXII, 100 S. Karton mit Altersflecken. Buchrücken geklebt. Seiten altersentsprechend gut.
Published by Berlin, Verlag der Reihe,, 1929
Seller: Antiquariat Matthias Drummer, Berlin, Germany
XXXII. 100 Seiten. Aus der Reihe "Die Reihe der Hundert". Mit 100 eindrucksvollen s/w Fotos vom Berlin der "Moderne" sowie mit deren Verzeichnis. Die Texte in deutscher, französischer und englischer Sprache. Die obere Rückenkante mit Fehlstelle, die untere beschabt und mit kleinen Einrissen, das Vortitelblatt mit Namen, einem schwachen Fleck und ebensolcher Schabstelle, die Einbandkanten beschabt, Bindung gelockert, insgesamt aber durchaus noch ordentliches Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch, Gewicht in Gramm: 401. Original-Broschur, 17x25cm, Zustand: 3-.
Couverture souple. Condition: bon. RO60010949: sans date. In-8. Broché. Etat passable, Couv. défraîchie, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. 32 pages de texte + 100 photos noir et blanc de Berlin. Deuxième plat de couverture manquant. . . . Classification Dewey : 430-Langues germaniques. Allemand.
Published by Berlin-Westend. [1929], Verlag der Reihe, 1929
First Edition
XXXII, 100 S. Gr.-8°, Orig.-Leinenbd. Erste Ausgabe. - Den einleitenden Text, der in Deutsch, Französisch und Englisch abgedruckt ist und jeweils am Ende ein Inhaltsverzeichnis sowie ein Verzeichnis der 100 s/w-Bilder enthält, verfasste Karl Vetter. - Silbergeprägter Titel blättert am Deckel leicht, am Rücken stärker ab. Leinen am Rücken bestoßen und mit mehreren Einrissen. Deckel etwas fleckig. Ansonsten sauberes Exemplar. 1000 gr.
Gr.-8vo. 32 S. m. dreisprachigem Text (Deutsch-Französisch-Englisch), 100 photographische Aufnahmen in Kupfertiefdruck (Die Reihe der Hundert). Einfacher privater Hlwdbd d. Zeit (Einbd etwas gebräunt, Stege leicht fingerfleckig, gegen Ende minimale Feuchtigkeitsspuren im Fußsteg, Titel m. Überklebung "Rudolph Karstadt A.-G., Berlin"). Erste Ausgabe eines der bekanntesten Fotobücher über das Berlin der "roaring twenties". Sprache: Deutsch.
Published by Verlag Der Reihe, Berlin, 1929
Seller: Winged Monkey Books, Arlington, VA, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. Cloth, no jacket, slightly pulled at top of spine, spine lettering worn, slight wear, good.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Hardback. No Dustjacket. Large 8vo. Original publisher's scarlet cloth lettered silver on spine and cover. pp xxxii, 100. 100 images of Berlin. Text in German, French and English. No date (1929?). Lettering at spine flecked away, bumped at corners, slight general wear otherwise decent sound VG example.
Published by Construction Details Co., Inc., August, 1914., Saint Paul, MN:, 1914
Seller: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Folio. 10.5 x 13.5 in. ii, [2], [37]-68, iii-vi pp. With photo illustrations, plates, blueprints, floor plans, and illustrated ads. Brown printed softcovers, dark brown lettering on covers, yapp fore-edges (minor edgewear, light chipping), still a VG bright copy. First edition of this exceedingly scarce installment in this uncommon architecture magazine, with extended photo spreads of Progressive Era High Schools in Farmington, MN and Coeur d'Alene, ID, as well as significant homes. The featured homes include Kennedy's Alfred Pillsbury Castle, the 10,000 square-foot limestone mansion located on E. 22nd St. in Minneapolis, and also designed Gale Mansion, Essex Building, Shevlin Hall, and many others. Whitney (1851-1945) was an influential American architect based in Minneapolis, whose iconic Georgian Revival Arts & Crafts style demarcated the Handicraft Guild Building, later expanded by Hewitt & Brown, and which managed to survive being torn down in 1998. Individual issues of this Trades Publishing Co. production are quite scarce, and even the few institutional holdings of this periodical tend to be incomplete from 1912-1915.
Published by Construction Details Co., Inc., Sept., 1914., Saint Paul, MN:, 1914
Seller: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Folio. 10.5 x 13.5 in. ii, 69-102, iii-vi pp. With photo illustrations, plates, blueprints, floor plans, and illustrated ads. Brown printed softcovers, dark brown lettering on covers, yapp fore-edges (minor edgewear, light chipping, faint tidemark at spine), still a VG- bright copy. First edition of this exceedingly scarce installment in this uncommon architecture magazine, with extended photo spreads of influential Arts & Crafts designs such as the Dyckman Hotel Dining Room, and Mission chapel at San Antonio de Pala. The Hotel Dyckman erected in 1909 by John Andrus was a luxurious Italianate Revival home which featured rich walnut & mahogany paneling, murals by Edward Holslag, and was popular during the Roaring 20's. It was later demolished, and developed into the Minneapolis City Center. The Asistencia San Antonio de Pala was founded June 13, 1816, was saved by the Landmarks Club of Southern California" and returned to the ownership of the Catholic Church by restoring the Chapel, and is the only California Mission to have ministered continuously to the Native Americans for which it was originally built. Individual issues of this Trades Publishing Co. production are quite scarce, and even the few institutional holdings of this periodical tend to be incomplete from 1912-1915.
Published by Vet Publishers, Inc., New York, 1947
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Very Good. Illustrated by Willinger, L. (cover); Davis, J.H.; Gordon, Ramon;Brockell, Don; Gordon, Ray (illustrator). First Edition. 50 pages. Photos of lovely Marion Carr of Chicago, inside front cover. Short Stories: No Other Place; Sorry For You, Paul. Artticles: Truman Wants to be President; The Heartbreak of Babe Ruth - great photo-illustrated article of his desire to manage a team; A Good Car for $500? - article with great photo of "The Bug" designed by George Bartell of Detroit; How Nervous Can You Get?; TheTrouble with College - today's students have too many problems and too few dollars - with photos of students living low-budget lives; A Drink with Susan Hayward - article with great photos of the star of movie "Smash-Up"; Hell in Hoboken - Bald Mayor McFeely prohibits photos of his head, while local children must play in squalor; Salute's Pin-up is a one-page photo of Marguerite Champman; Meet Me at the Astor; Sheila Bond Stops the Show - nice photos of her dancing with Danny Daniels in Broadway production "Street Scene"; Stillman's Gym; Movie - The Trouble with Women - with great photos of Iris Adrian; Singing Seamen - Paul Villard; Kill That Picture - studio cameramen assigned to vacationing movie stars can't photograph wrinkles or bulges; Photos of Austin Hogan and Walter G. McMullen; Interesting article inside back cover by Glenn Ford entitled "Actors Should Meet People"; and more. Light wear. Unmarked. Light age-toning to contents. A nice vintage copy.; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; Salute Magazine, June 1947, Vol. 2, No. 6 - The Heartbreak of Babe Ruth Marion Carr of Chicago, inside front cover. Short Stories: No Other Place; Sorry For You, Paul. Artticles: Truman Wants to be President; The Heartbreak of Babe Ruth - great photo-i.
Published by Maclean-Hunter Publishing Company Limited, Toronto, 1945
Book First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Good. Willinger, L.; Jousset, Albert; Kettlewell, Bill; Grassick; Scott, John; Brown, Bo; McIntosh, Hal; (illustrator). First Edition. Features: "Europe Won't Go Communist"; Funny Business - The Comic Strip Industry; Built-In Glasses - Contact Lenses; Beverage Room - Alcohol Controversy in Ontario; Ah Nuts! - Meet George Corsan of Islington, Ontario who, at age 88, operates the Echo Valley Nut Farm; London Letter - Farce at Belsen; Washington News; Ottawa Debates Tariffs; Homes To Rent, American Style - An account of how the U.S. has tackled the problem of low-rental housing; Big Iron - The Steep Rock Iron Mine near Atikokan; and more. Short Stories: I'm the Girl; It Helps to Cry; Dream Acres. Ads include: A fascinating one-page ad by the bankers of Canada featuring a U-boat with black flag raised; One-page Imperial Oil ad entitled "The Story of a [oil well] Failure"; Aunt Jemima; Frigidaire; Peposident tooth paste with Irium; Canada Dry (Christmas moif); Longines watches; Eveready batteries ad features photo of Saskatchewan-born soprano Marguerite Gendron; Stanfield's Unshrinkable Underwear; Arrid ad features photo of Hollywood star Jean Parker; Seagram ad encourages investors to hold on to Victory Bonds; Two-page Maclean's subscription ad; Gruen watches (inside back cover); Community Silverplate (back cover). 68 pages. Unmarked with average wear. A quality copy of this historic vintage issue.