Published by Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England, UK, New York, et al., 1992
ISBN 10: 0521337291 ISBN 13: 9780521337298
Language: English
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Add to basketTrade Paperback. Condition: Like New. Paul Oldman (Cover Design) (illustrator). Copyright 1992. 313 pp. Clean, fresh copy with very light shelf wear, crisp pages and clean text.
Published by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment 2007-06-03 00:00:00, 2007
ISBN 10: 0767803434 ISBN 13: 9780767803434
Language: English
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Add to basketDVD. Condition: Used - Good.
Published by s.n, 1976
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Very Good. INCLUDES approximately 50 loose DUOTONE PLATES (some duplicates) of the photos from the various Oldman catalogues. They are of superior printing quality to this 1976 book. Bottom outer corner has a small crease line. #672 of 1,000 copies. U.S. orders are shipped from N.Y. state.
Published by Beacon Communications, Santa Monica, 1995
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
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Add to basketDraft script for the 1997 film. Communists hijack Air Force One with the First Lady and her daughter onboard, forcing the president to decide whether he will break his vow never to capitulate to terrorist demands or sacrifice the lives of his family. Nominated for two Academy Awards. Shot on location in Washington DC, throughout California, and in Cleveland and Mansfield, Ohio, in the US, and in Moscow, Russia. Self wrappers. Title page present, dated August 22, 1995, with credit for screenwriter Andrew W. Marlowe. 132 leaves, with last page of text numbered 131. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Very Good plus, bound with three gold brads.
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Add to basketIssued by W.O. Oldman, 77, Brixton Hill, London, S.W. November 1904. No. 20. Octavo, original printed wrappers, pp 2 (brief descriptions of 69 items), followed by 2 photographic plates (tissue guards intact) illustrating all items; a fine copy. Scarce original sales catalogue of the renowned early ethnographic dealer W.O. Oldman. Includes artefacts from New Zealand (Maori clubs and adzes), New Caledonia (spears), Cook Islands (paddle), Australia (Aboriginal throwing club and North Queensland sword club), Africa and South America, as well as numerous examples of daggers, swords and other curiosities from India, Nepal, Assam, Afghanistan, Persia and Turkey. William Ockelford Oldman was a British collector and dealer of ethnographic art and European arms and armour. His business W.O. Oldman, Ethnographical Specimens, London was mostly active between the late 1890s and 1913. A large number of artefacts sold by Oldman now reside in some of the world's most important ethnographic collections, and his illustrated sales catalogues, issued between 1901 and 1913, remain significant works of reference. Oldman's private collection of Oceanic artefacts was sold to the New Zealand Government in 1948 and is now administered byMuseum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.
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Add to basketIssued by W.O. Oldman, 77, Brixton Hill, London, S.W. October 1905. No. 31. Octavo, original printed wrappers (edges a little chipped), pp 2 (brief descriptions of 36 items), followed by 2 tipped-in silver gelatin photographs, illustrating most items. Scarce original sales catalogue of the renowned early ethnographic dealer W.O. Oldman. Includes 36 artefacts from India and South America (Peru, Ecuador, British Guiana, Paraguay), among them a complete Peruvian mummified woman. William Ockelford Oldman was a British collector and dealer of ethnographic art and European arms and armour. His business W.O. Oldman, Ethnographical Specimens, London was mostly active between the late 1890s and 1913. A large number of artefacts sold by Oldman now reside in some of the world's most important ethnographic collections, and his illustrated sales catalogues, issued between 1901 and 1913, remain significant works of reference. Oldman's private collection of Oceanic artefacts was sold to the New Zealand Government in 1948 and is now administered by Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.
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Add to basketLondon, n.d. [Modern xerox reprint: 1976] Text & ills. Softcover. - Spine slightly worn; covers with some wear.* Important and rare price catalogue. - Issued in a limited edition of 1000 numbered copies, of which this is a unnumbered copy.
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Add to basketIssued by W.O. Oldman, 77, Brixton Hill, London, S.W. July, 1905. No. 28. Octavo, original printed wrappers (detached), pp 2 (brief descriptions of 30 items), followed by 2 tipped-in silver gelatin photographs, illustrating all items. Scarce original sales catalogue of the renowned early ethnographic dealer W.O. Oldman. Includes 15 artefacts from the Naga hill tribes of Assam (weapons, woven hats, ornaments), and 15 war clubs from the New Hebrides (Vanuatu). William Ockelford Oldman was a British collector and dealer of ethnographic art and European arms and armour. His business W.O. Oldman, Ethnographical Specimens, London was mostly active between the late 1890s and 1913. A large number of artefacts sold by Oldman now reside in some of the world's most important ethnographic collections, and his illustrated sales catalogues, issued between 1901 and 1913, remain significant works of reference. Oldman's private collection of Oceanic artefacts was sold to the New Zealand Government in 1948 and is now administered by Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.
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Add to basketIssued by W.O. Oldman, 77, Brixton Hill, London, S.W. September 1905. No. 30. Octavo, original printed wrappers (detached), pp 2 (brief descriptions of 37 items), followed by 2 tipped-in silver gelatin photographs, illustrating most items. Scarce original sales catalogue of the renowned early ethnographic dealer W.O. Oldman. Includes 11 artefacts from the Gilbert Islands, among them a rare full suit of coconut-fibre and stingray-skin armour; and 26 items of Chinese weaponry (swords, cross-bows, arrows, quiver etc.). William Ockelford Oldman was a British collector and dealer of ethnographic art and European arms and armour. His business W.O. Oldman, Ethnographical Specimens, London was mostly active between the late 1890s and 1913. A large number of artefacts sold by Oldman now reside in some of the world's most important ethnographic collections, and his illustrated sales catalogues, issued between 1901 and 1913, remain significant works of reference. Oldman's private collection of Oceanic artefacts was sold to the New Zealand Government in 1948 and is now administered by Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.
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Add to basketWellington, 1953. 86 pp. 136 b./w. plts. Softcover. - Some (but minimal) shelfwear; overall a attractive copy. (Memoirs of the Polynesian Society, vol. 15).