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Verlag: University of Texas Press, Austin, 1979
ISBN 10: 0292720262ISBN 13: 9780292720268
Anbieter: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, USA
Buch Erstausgabe
xxi, 136p., preface, introduction, 16p., glossy b&w plates of photos; foxing to text edges and a corner-tip torn off at 51/52, otherwise good first edition in cloth boards and unclipped lightly-worn dj. The Walter Prescott Webb Memorial Lectures: 13.
Verlag: BC Ministry Forests, 1990
ISBN 10: 0771887590ISBN 13: 9780771887598
Anbieter: Larry W Price Books, Portland, OR, USA
Buch
Paperback. Zustand: Fine. Spec Rept Series 2, 158 pp., Brn Illus Paperback, 4to, Fine.
Verlag: The Frank A. Munsey Company, New York, 1909
Anbieter: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, USA
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Paperback. Zustand: Fair. First Edition. New York: The Frank A. Munsey Company. 1909 . First edition. Magazine. Wrappers [about 6.75" x 9.75"], last numbered page is 192 plus unpaginated ads [first numbered page is 2]. Includes "Honors Heaped High" by Robert Carlton Brown, part two of "Twelve Good Men" by R. K. Thompson, part one of "From Stripes to Shoulder-Straps" by Casper Carson, part three of "Roped In" by Thomas Wells Durant, part two of "The Secret of an Island" by Seward W. Hopkins, part four of "At His Mercy" by Johnston McCulley, part three of "Two Tickets to Tuckerton" by Douglas Pierce, plus 14 short stories. Reading/filler copy [spine torn with chipping to the heel, both the front and rear covers are missing, lower portion staining and diagonal creasing to the rear of the issue, text paper tanned]. .
Verlag: New York: for the Society, 1881
Anbieter: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Ex-library copy with usual markings. Cover shows minor wear and tear, rubbing. Pages are clean.
Verlag: The Frank A. Munsey Company, New York, 1905
Anbieter: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, USA
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Singleissuemagazine. Zustand: Fair. First Edition. New York: The Frank A. Munsey Company. 1905. First Edition. Softcover Magazine. Printed wrappers [about 6.75" x 9.75"], last numbered page is 384 plus unpaginated ads [first numbered page is 194]. Includes "The Land of the Long Night" by W. Bert Foster, the first part of "Block Tower Seven" by Jared L. Fuller, the second part of "The Fugitive" by Albert Payson Terhune, the second part of "Marooned in 1492" by William Wallace Cook, the third part of "the Hoodoo Ranch" by Seward W. Hopkins, the fourth part of "Downing the King-Pin" by Marcus D. Richter, the fourth part of "Who and Why?" by Bertram Lebhar, plus 9 short stories. Fair copy with front and rear cover and spine all detached as a unit but present, scattered tearing to the spine, damp staining to the bottom portion of the front and rear of the issue, price to the front cover, text paper fully tanned. bx298E.
Verlag: Provimce of British Coluimbia, 1999
Anbieter: Flamingo Books, Menifee, CA, USA
Buch
Paperback. Zustand: Fair. 1999 first edition, British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks (Victoria, British Columbia, Canada), 8 1/2 x 11 inches tall x 1 inch thick paperbound, copiously illustrated with line drawings, v, 427 pp. Moderate soiling, creasing, rubbing and edgewear to covers. An ex-library copy, with abrasions to the spine where a call number label was removed and stamps and labels to the title page as the only evidence of this. Otherwise, a very good copy - clean, bright and unmarked. Note that this is a heavy and oversized book, so additional postage will be required for international or priority orders. ~SP33~ Volume 4 of this eight-volume flora which describes and illustrates all of the flowering plants and vascular non-flowering plants, both native and naturalized within the borders of British Columbia. Keys are included for all genera, species, subspecies and varieties. Contents: Introduction; Format; Database; Taxonomic Concepts; Dicotyledons (Orobanchaceae through Rubiaceae); References; Appendices (Excluded Species, Name Changes); Glossary; Index.
Verlag: Poetry London, 25 Marchmont Street, London W.C.1, 1942
Anbieter: Orlando Booksellers, Lincoln, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Original Wraps. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Jacket, as Issued. Henry Moore (Colour cover and two black and white wartime underground drawings) (illustrator). First Edition. Vol.2, No.7 - the seventh issue in the original series of the historic Poetry magazine, designed and edited by Tambimuttu, with a cover design by Henry Moore. ***'This issue of P. L. is dedicated to T. S. Eliot with respect and affection.' - as stated on the title page. Complete with the Henry Moore illustrations - colour cover illustration of The Lyre Bird, and black and white wartime London underground drawings. Four page centrefold: Group of Figures in Underground Shelter, 1941 - drawing by Henry Moore; Poem by Anne Ridler in facsimile handwriting; Two Figures sharing same green blanket; continuation of poem by Anne Ridler in facsimile handwriting. ***Very good in the original cream, black and red printed stapled card covers. Some marks to the covers commensurate with age and handling, but the covers are quite clean, with just some sporadic foxing. Small split to the covers at the base of the spine. Light creasing to the top corners of the first few pages. Staples rusted but less than usual. Internally also very good - pages clean with hardly any of the usual foxing. A few marks and light creases. No tears. The centre-spread of illustrations is printed on higher quality cartridge paper. Spine tight. ***64 pages (plus adverts on inside of covers) - the magazine was expanded with this issue from the original 36 page format. 248mm x 185mm. ***Contents: Edwin Allan: The Last Night, A Dream; George Barker: Cycle of Five Love Poems translated from the Montenegran; John Bayliss: Sonnet; Laurence Clark: On 48 Hours Leave, A Sociologist's Song, Nightfall by the Sea, July 13th, The Enemy, Parting by Water; Alex Comfort: Out of What Calms; Keith Douglas: Pas de Trois, Stars; Lawrence Durrell: Epidaurus; Gavin Ewart: For Whom the Bell Tolls; James Forsyth: Poem; W. S. Graham: Fourth Sonnet, The Third Journey, O Gentle Queen, Soon to be Distances; John Hall: Elegy on a Hill, Hours Like Tears; John Heath-Stubbs: Mozart; Sean Jennett: March, Raid, Aran, Sonnet; Francis King: On the Body of a Soldier; Emanuel Litvinoff: Epilogue to War; Norman Nicholson: Five Rivers; Kathleen Raine: Love-Poem, Chrysalis, To A. M., A Strange Evening; Keidrych Rhys: Sheep: Gwynfe; Anne Ridler: Poem, Epithalamion; Lynette Roberts: The New World, River Plate, Time Was; Alan Rook: Lager; Tom Scott: Poem for George Barker; Francis Scarfe: The Old Man of the Sea, Seventh Letter; Julian Symons: The Intellectuals; Henry Treece: Ballad, Walking at Night; Peter Wells: Poem in Time of Famine; David Wright: Libra, Poem for H; Points of View: T. S. Eliot 1. by George Orwell; 2. by Kathleen Raine; Cover by Henry Moore. ***Vol. 2. No. 7 - the seventh issue of the original first series of this renowned poetry magazine, edited by Tambimuttu, published during the Second World War. Of interest to collectors of poetry first editions, and the publications of Poetry London. ***The wartime issues of Poetry (London) magazine are now quite scarce, and copies in such nice collectable condition are seldom seen. Issue No. 7 was the first of the series to have a full colour cover, and was also expanded from 36 to 64 pages, which was quite a challenge considering it was published under wartime restrictions. This issue was also the first to have a contents page, and the first to have full page illustrations. ***For all our books, postage is charged at cost, allowing for packaging: any shipping rates indicated on ABE are an average only: we will reduce the P & P charge where appropriate - please contact us for postal rates for heavier books and sets etc.
Verlag: Street and Smith, USA, 1947
Magazin / Zeitschrift Erstausgabe
Paperback. Zustand: Good. First Edition. 126 pages. Many great black and white photos. Features: Stress Engineering; Jet-Assisted Takeoff; C-74 in full color; B-36; Air Power for Tomorrow; Dummies In! - Dummies Out! - wind tunnel research; The Curtiss Racers; Learn to Fly; Meet Your Equilibrium; The Inexhaustible Metal - Magnesium; Telemetering; Rocket Test Stands (by Willey Ley) - with photos; Li'l Cloud Sniffer; Many pages of great ads; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Some age-toning to pages. A sound copy of this nice vintage issue.
Verlag: Poetry London, 25 Marchmont Street, London W.C.1, 1942
Anbieter: Orlando Booksellers, Lincoln, Vereinigtes Königreich
Magazin / Zeitschrift Erstausgabe
Original Wraps. Zustand: Near Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Jacket, as Issued. Henry Moore (Colour cover design) (illustrator). First Edition. Vol.2, No.8 - the eighth issue in the original series of the historic Poetry magazine, designed and edited by Tambimuttu, with the Henry Moore designed colour cover illustration of The Lyre Bird. This is an exceptional copy in virtually fine condition - a very rare wartime survivor. ***Near fine in the original colour illustrated stapled card covers. The covers are exceptionally clean, even the white back cover. Light creasing to the bottom corner tips of the last few pages. Slight splitting to the paper at the top of the spine. Staples rusted as usual. Internally also near fine - pages clean with hardly any of the usual foxing. A few marks and light creases - mainly production creasing as very thin paper was used (wartime paper restrictions were in force). No tears. The centre-spread of illustrations is printed on higher quality cartridge paper. Spine tight. ***64 pages (plus adverts on inside of front cover, and to make the maximum use of the covers, continuation of text on both sides of the back cover. 248mm x 185mm. ***Contents: Kenneth Allott: The Memory of Yeats; Audrey Beecham: Poem; Laurence Clark: To the Muse, Memo, First Fortnight of War; Stephen Coates: Poem; G. S. Fraser: To a Scottish Poet, Syntax and Imagery in Poetry; Robert Gittings: September 3rd, 1939; W. S. Graham: Here Next the Chair, I, No More Real than Evil, Who, With a Pen; Keith Douglas: The Prisoner; Geoffrey Grigson: Journey in May, The Well in the Valley; John Hall: The Fairs, No Mercy; John Heath-Stubbs: Elegy in a Town Churchyard; Sean Jennett: Spring Tide, Andromeda and Perseus, Missing; Sidney Keyes: The Uncreated Images, Two Variations, Seascape, Rome Remember; Francis King: On a Child's Hand, Endymion and the Moon; Patricia Ledward: Air Raid Shelter; The Corn Ripens; Emanuel Litvinoff: What do You Look for in World, in War?, Passover; H. B. Mallalieu: Excerpt from a Play; Fred & Senta Marnau: Red and Black; Nicholas Moore: Requiem; Norman Nicholson: Before I was Born; Barbara Norman: Song of the Mary who Did Not Turn Back, For the Children of Eve; Robert Payne: The Persian Boy, A Song for Yao and Shen, The Chinese Solder Speaks of Death; Francis Scarfe: The Pearl of Life, Ode to Christ; Terence Tiller: The Acid of the Heart, On One Side Lay the Ocean; Vernon Watkins: Sonnets of Resurrection; George Woodcock: Song from the North, Spoken in Love; David Wright: Illusions Perdues, For George Rapp; Points of View: The Poet as Critic by Kathleen Raine; Poets and Journalists by Francis King; Time and the Poet by George Woodcock; A Book of New Lyric by Derek Stanford; Cover by Henry Moore. ***Vol. 2. No. 8 - the eighth issue of the original first series of this renowned poetry magazine, edited by Tambimuttu, published during the Second World War. Of interest to collectors of poetry first editions, and the publications of Poetry London. ***The wartime issues of Poetry (London) magazine are now quite scarce, and copies in such nice collectable condition are seldom seen. Issue No. 8 was the second of the series to have a full colour cover, and be expanded from 36 to 64 pages, which was quite a challenge considering it was published under wartime restrictions. A superb example of this magazine. ***For all our books, postage is charged at cost, allowing for packaging: any shipping rates indicated on ABE are an average only: we will reduce the P & P charge where appropriate - please contact us for postal rates for heavier books and sets etc.
Verlag: Street and Smith, USA, 1947
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Paperback. Zustand: Good. Illustrated by Tinsley, Frank (illustrator). First Edition. Features: Born Gambler; Fortress in the Sky - Establishing a Moon Base; Let's Look Ahead; Germany's Giant Wind Tunnel - Hidden in Austria - article with super photo; History of the Seaplane; Scale Model, Early Type; NACA Engine Research; Curtiss XF-15C-1 in Color; A-Planes; The C.A.A.; The Cloudster; Air Progress; Flying the Bell 47 Helicopter; What's the Matter with Free Flight; Many pages of great ads; and more. 118 pages. Many great black and white photos. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Some age-toning to pages. A sound copy of this nice vintage issue.; Magazine; Folio - over 12" - 15" ta; Air Trails and Science Frontiers Magazine, May 1947 - Fortress in the Sky Fortress in the Sky - Establishing a Moon Base; Let's Look Ahead; Germany's Giant Wind Tunnel - Hidden in Austria - article with super photo; History of the Seaplane; Scale Model, E.