Sprache: Französisch
Verlag: Payot, Paris, 1939
Anbieter: Librairie RAIMOND, Dourges, Frankreich
Couverture souple. Zustand: Assez bon. John D. LITTLEPAGE-DEMAREE BESS A LA RECHERCHE DES MINES D'OR DE SIBERIE 1928-1937 1939, Paris, Edition Payot Format : In-8 (22,5 x 14,5 cm), broché sous papier cristal de protection, 281 pages illustré d'une carte en double page Etat : dos écorché, papier propre poids : 750g.
Verlag: Paris - 1948, 1948
Anbieter: Sylvain Paré, Montolieu, Frankreich
Payot, Paris - 1948, collection de documents et de témoignages pour servir à l'histoire de notre temps, 14x22,50 cm, broché, 256 pages Bon état intérieur, non coupé, couverture légèrement insolée - Pour les envois hors de France, la tafication «livre & brochure» pour les frais de port a disparue.Les frais de port annoncés correspondent à une moyenne. Ils seront calculés au plus juste en fonction du poids de votre article.
Verlag: GARZANTI, MILANO, 1940
ISBN 13: 2560037271937
Anbieter: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italien
Zustand: BUONO USATO. ITALIANO Traduzione di F. Gasparini, brossura editoriale con alette, leggermente ingiallita e con usura ai bordi, firma appartenenza alla prima bianca, pagine brunite ai bordi causa tempo Numero Pagine 263.
Verlag: Garzanti, 1946
Anbieter: Librodifaccia, Alessandria, AL, Italien
Zustand: Buone. italiano Condizioni dell'esterno: copertina leggermente logorata e macchiata Condizioni dell'interno: ingiallite da fattore tempo.
Verlag: Garzanti, 1940
Anbieter: Librodifaccia, Alessandria, AL, Italien
Zustand: Buone. italiano Condizioni dell'esterno: Discrete con difetti, strappi Condizioni dell'interno: Discrete con Difetti, strappi macchie.
Verlag: Garzanti, Milano, 1940
Anbieter: studio bibliografico pera s.a.s., LUCCA, LU, Italien
Brossura. Zustand: discrete. Cm.22x14,5. Pg.XII, 266. Brossura editoriale assai allentata. Una tavola a doppia pagina nel testo. Coperta illustrata a colori da V. Biraghi. 400 gr.
Anbieter: Antiquaria Bok & Bildantikvariat AB, Göteborg, Schweden
Stockholm 1941. 16 s. Klammerhäftad. 21 x 15 cm.[#\135871].
Verlag: Curtis, USA, 1956
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Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Good. Illustrated by Falter, John (cover); Caplin, Harvey; Riley, Ken; D'Andrea,Bernard; Whitmore, Coby; Giavis, Ted (illustrator). First Edition. Features: The Terrible Williamsons - this elusive clan preys on suckers; Red Alarm in the Middle East; He Always Says 'We'll Win" - Stanford Coach Chuck Taylor; Hunters Never Had it So Good; Duke of the Disc Dealers; Inside the Asylum - part 4 - psychiatrist at work; The Secret of Shining Brook - part 1 of 8; The Guns of Navarone - part 6 of 8. Short Stories: A Sporting Proposition; The Sensible Type; The Fix is On; Breakup. Ads: Magnavox Videorama - the world's finest television; Beautiful two-page ad for the (orange) 1957 ('57) Chevrolet (Chevy); International TD-24 crawler-dozer; Two-page color ad for International dump trucks; Campbell's Soup; General Electric TVs; Texaco gas stations; Hotpoint TVs; Jell-o; Acme Cowboy Boots; Caterpillar; Hertz - 2-page ad featuring the '57 Chevy; Lifesavers; Browning shotguns; Remington Rand calculators and adding machines; Detroit Diesel - with mining illustration; Eaton Tandem Axles ad features trucker Gerald E. Riddle of Gary, Indiana; Mack Trucks - two color page ad featuring a petroleum well-drilling scene; Hart Schaffner & Marx; Ford Trucks ad mentions Mickey Adley, Clarence Landwig and Clyde Freeman; Color-photo Coke ad on back cover features formally dressed couples. 144 pages. Small address label on front cover, otherwise complete, intact and unmarked with average wear. A sound example of this wonderful vintage issue which features many great color ads. ; Magazine; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; The Saturday Evening Post, October 27, 1956 - Sam Goody is Duke of the Disc Dealers Terrible Williamsons - this elusive clan preys on suckers; Red Alarm in the Middle East; He Always Says 'We'll Win" - Stanford Coach Chuck Taylor; Hunters Never Had it S.
Verlag: Curtis, USA, 1955
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Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Good. Illustrated by Hughes, George (illustrator). First Edition. Features: George Hughes cover art shows mom in her boys' messy bedroom; Philco TV ad features Top Touch Tuning - change channels by remote control; Colour Lewyt Vacuum ad; Kentucky Club tobacco ad; Great 2-page colour photo ad for Franco-American spaghetti features 4 young girls in yellow dresses; Fantastic 2-page color photo ad for 1956 De Soto automobiles; Let's put sense in auto accident laws, by Samuel H. Hofstadter - last year nearly two million were injured in auto accidents; Color photo ad for Gleem toothpaste features some smoochers; Big Business is Stage-Struck - industry has decided a sales pitch gets across better if a goreous blonde helps deliver it - article with photos; The Headhunders of Ianagl, by Olaf Ruhen; Red Carpet for Sergeant Reckless - how the Marine's heroic war horse made her way to America from Korea's bloody battles; A Wife Who Could Cook, by Edmund Gilligan; Where the biggest ideas are born - the inside story of the Institute for Advanced Study, organized by Abraham Flexner 25 years ago; Tip of Manhattan - super large aerial colour photo of Battery Park and vicinity prior to construction of the World Trade Centre; Adlai Girds for Battle - A visit with Adlai Stevenson at his Illinois farm; Rebel in North Country - Murray Warmath named to coach football at Minnesota; The Taming of McFee, by Victoria Case; Everybody Flies in Idaho - color photo illustrated article - there's a plane for every 700 people in the state; The Lady was a Dude, by Cliff Farrell; The Foxy Dreamer of Broadway - Maurice Evans; The Golden Journey, by Agnes Sligh Turnbull; Nice Campbell's soup ad; Help for the Living Dead *NEW DRUG LSD USED IN SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH* - article with photos; Underworld USA, by Joseph F. Dinneen; Great color ad for Texaco dealers; Two-page color ad for Amana refregerators; Telechron Timer ad; Color Jell-O ad; nice ad for Hickok belts, suspenders, wallets and jewelry; Color ad for Tareyton cigarettes at football game; Two-page ad for Admiral TVs; Nice two-page color ad for American Airlines; Color-photo ad for pink General Electric Washer and Dryer set; Two-page color ad for Gillette Razors; Color ad for Page and Shaw chocolates; Chuck Conerly featured in Prestolite battery ad; Homelite Chainsaw ad, featuring their model 5-10; Great color ad for Cracker Jack candy - Haloween theme; Color ad for Kodak Brownie Movie Camera on back cover. 144 pages. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality example of this wonderful vintage issue.; Cover Art; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; The Saturday Evening Post Magazine, October 22, 1955 George Hughes cover illustration; Philco TV ad features Top Touch Tuning - change channels by remote control; Colour Lewyt Vacuum ad; Kentucky Club tobacco ad; Great 2-page colour photo ad for Franco-Am.
Verlag: The Curtis Publishing Company, USA, 1944
Magazin / Zeitschrift Erstausgabe
Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Good. Illustrated by Rockwell, Norman (illustrator). First Edition. Features: Famous Normal Rockwell cover shows fireman sniffing cigar smoke; This is Germany Today - Thomas Kernan's eyewitness report on German morale and how Goebbels cunningly controls the mind of the nation - with photos (first of 2 articles); The Cost of Roosevelt's "Great Design" - Roosevelt is betting that Stalin can be induced to return Russia to the family of nations; Where There's a Yank, There's A Way - photo-illustrated article describes how GIs like Sgt. William J. Le Bleau, of Bend, Oregon, do various jobs to provide goods and services for their fellow troops; They Can Learn to Live Again - therapy for Vets with war neuroses; What You Can Believe About the Helicopter - photo-illustrated article by Col. H.F. Gregory; Life with Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse - color photo-illustrated article; Will There Be Enough Water? - eastern half of the country facing dwindling underground reserves; All the Boys Remember Maisie - Second Lieutenant Nurse Mayhall borrowed and begged for the same of a famous garden at Army General Hospital 105 in Queensland, Australia; Where is "Wrong-Way" Corrigan?; Dental or Mental, I Say It's Spinach. Short Stories: Old Dan Tucker Comes to Town; The Homemade Heart And If I Die; Heaven is a Foxhole; Boomerang (part 1 of 2); Devil on His Trail (part 3 of 8). Four-inch archival-tape repair to table of contents. Three-inch opening along top of coverfold. Unmarked with average wear. A worthy vintage copy of this interesting issue.; Cover Art; Folio.
Verlag: The Curtis Publishing Company, USA, 1946
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Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Fair. Illustrated by Staehle, Albert (illustrator). First Edition. Features: A Yankee Meets the World - Warren R. Austin; The Cities of America - Denver - article with photos; Confessions of a Black-Market Butcher - the whole sordid story of the black market in beat; Our Agents Behind the Iron Curtain - interesting photo-illustrated article from Hungary, on the other side of the Iron Curtain; The Private Life of a Private Detective - Benjamin Kerin; Watermelon Bust - color-photo-illustrated article about the Rocky Ford, Colorado Watermelon Festival; Produce - or Else! - Labor relations article. Short Stories: Confusion in Lower Four; A Woman's Place; Five-Inning Wonder. Includes Dark Passage (part 6 of 8) and Double Treasure (conclusion). Photo as for Ipana features cover-girl Natalie Reid and son. Nice color-illustrated Dr. Pepper ad on page 116 features bathing beauties. Fabulous color-illustrated Oldsmobile (green) ad. Classic one-page Camel cigarette ad features color photo of doctor smoking in his office. Attractive one-page American Airlines ad illustrated by John Falter shows a lively social scene. Two-page illustrated Sikorsky ad features their new model. Missing pages 49-50 and 67-68. Unmarked with average wear. Three-inch opening along bottom of coverfold. A worthy copy of this interesting vintage issue.; Cover Art; Folio.
Verlag: The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, 1942
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Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Very Good. Illustrated by Crockwell, Douglass (illustrator). First Edition. Features: Our Next Two Years - What total war will demand of every American; The Terrible-Tempered Dr. Albert Coombs Barnes - how to buy an Old Master at bargain-counter rates, with color photos (third of four articles); Booster No. 1 - Donald Kirk Thomas is managing director of the All-Year Club of Southern California; Plush-Covered Cactus - Texas' Tom Connolly, first member of Congress to shed his blood in WWII, fights to keep this 'America's War'. Stories: Home is the Sailor; Captain Tutt, Ahoy!; Joseph's Coat; The Ranger Meets the Family; Ride the Man Down; Tall in the Saddle. Pepsodent Powder ad features photos of Jack and Alan, the Sampson Twins of Norwood Park, Illinois. Nice one-page color-illustrated ad for Diamond T Trucks features scene of tandem truck in military service painted by Frederic Tellander. Nice back cover color Coke ad features lovely dame in lavender dress. Complete, clean and unmarked with light wear. A very well-preserved copy of this nostalgic issue.; Cover Art; Folio.
Verlag: The Curtis Publishing Company, USA, 1943
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Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Good. Illustrated by Kaiser, Charles (illustrator). First Edition. Features: The Downfall of Prince Mike - Prince Michael Romanoff, America's leading imposter, is now an honest businessman; The Citadel - American Epic - article with nice color photos of this military college; Good-by, Bootleggers - the pact that halted Pennsylvania's anthracite (coal) war; What Does Russia Want? - Will the Soviets help us fight the Japanese?; How to be Healthy Though Shipwrecked - how to make ends meet on a South East isle; Major General Lloyd R. Fredendall - the hero of Oran is a solitaire devotee; Soldiers Get Service! - the story and pictures of the Army's Special Services; I Saw Hitler's 1923 Putsch; Mrs. America Takes Up Home Nursing - how to make the best of the doctor shortage. Stories: The Sands Street Blues The Road to Tripoli; Auld Acquaintance; Lady Bountiful (part 3 of 4); Jungle Harvest (conclusion). Nice one-page color-illustrated ad for White trucks shows shipbuilding scene. Half-page two-color Royal Crown Cola ad features three photos of Dorothy Lamour. One-page black and white photo ad for the Hudson Motor Car Company features H.A. Kluge, Louis Gortz, Miss Victoria Greteman, and Frank M. Archer. Many more ads with military themes. 112 pages. Complete and unmarked with moderate wear. A pleasing example of this excelllent vintage issue.; Cover Illustration; Folio.
Verlag: The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, 1942
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Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Good. Illustrated by Pelham, Gene (illustrator). First Edition. Features: Wasps of War - How Europe's 'soldiers of the night' wage guerrilla warfare; What's Wrong With Revolution? - After all, we revolted ourselves some time ago; Flit-gun Jake - Muscle man Jake Weber massages champions to victory; The Older the gag, The Louder the Laugh - and here's how Abbott and Costello have proved it; Going, Going, Not Yet Gone - Sentimental journey via narrow gauge (article with nice color photos); Japan's Islands of Mystery - Micronesia - An American scientist saw what he shouldn't have seen. Stories: Love is a Proud and Gentle Thing; Depth Charge!; Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus Man's Got to Start Somewhere; Case Without Stars; Ride the Man Down (part 4 of 7); tall in the Saddle (conclusion). Fantastic color-photo one-page Camel cigarette ad features Joe Di Maggio and a photo-analysis of his swing. Nice color Kodak ad on back cover features serviceman viewing photos from home. Complete, clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this excellent WWII-era issue.; April 25, 1942; Cover Art; Folio.
Verlag: The Curtis Publishing Company, USA, 1946
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Paperback. Zustand: Good. Illustrated by Falter, John (illustrator). First Edition. Features: Marvelous mouth-watering cover art by John Falter features busy lunch scene in a drug store at 20th St. and Fourth Ave. in New York City; Valiant is the Word for Finland - photo-illustrated article about this nation which fought both Germany and the Russians, and is now fighting to preserve democratic independence; New England Autumn - fall leaf color photo feature; She's Dear, But is She Deductible? - income tax tricks; The Japs Hate Their Heroes - interesting photo-illustrated article describes how returning Japanese soldiers are held in bitter contempt by the civilian population; Peddlers of Progress - Howard Van Auken is a Chamber of Commerce Secretary; Men at Work - Hens Take No Holidays - color-photo-illustrated article about the chicken farm of Jake and Ida Oster and family; The Case of Erle Stanley Gardner - photo-illustrated article about the czar of mystery writers; He Talks a Wonderful Touchdown - photo-illustrated article about sports announcer Byrum Saam. Short Stories: Mr. Digby and the Talking Dog; Moment of Peril; Lesson in Compromise; The Taming of Tiger Meraz. Complete novelette "Always Young and Fair". The Battered Bride (part 4 of 7). Gorgeous one-page illustrated ad for a (green) Cadillac. One-page color-photo Boeing ad features scene in the luxurious lower-deck lounge of the Stratocruiser. Interesting one-page color-illustrated ad for the U.S. Army features soldiers visiting a temple in Japan. One-page Camel cigarette ad features color photo of lady doctor. Complete and unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. ; Cover Illustration; Folio.
Verlag: The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, 1942
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Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Good. Illustrated by Rockwell, Norman; Szyk, Arthur (illustrator). First Edition. Features: Norman Rockwell cover illustration entitled "Blackout" is the fifth Willie Gillis picture and depicts him and girlfriend planning what to do in a blackout; The Case for Minorities - Now's the time to come to the aid of the other side; Our Two Months on Corregidor - Eyewitness description of the siege; Why Germany Must Invade England - England must be beaten before the Axis can win; I can't get a Job - Nobody wants this businesswoman of fifty-seven; Wool-Hat Dictator - How Gene Talmadge wows 'em in Georgia's cracker counties; Address - Paradise - This American went to the South Seas to live; The Japanese Pincers in Brazil - Japan's 'colonists' farm our neighbor's strategic spots; You Can Do Business With Your Junkman - Any old clothes, tin or rubber today? Stories: Johnny, Come back to Me!; "V" for Virginia; Pirate off Nantucket McQuillan Goes Below; Hell on Wheels The Bride Saw Red (part 1 of 7); The case of the careless Kitten (part 6 of 8). 116 pages. Lumberman's one-page insurance ad features Arthur Szyk illustration of the Axis leaders presenting medal to injured motorist. Nice color Willys ad inside back cover shows military Jeep flying through a large letter V. Back cover Camel cigarette ad shows paratroopers in action and an illustration of Helen V. Lynch working at the Pioneer Parachute Company. Pages 81-82 missing. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A well-preserved copy of this vintage WWII-era issue.; Cover Illustration; Folio.
Verlag: The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, 1942
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Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. Features: Are We Losing the Battle of Transportation? - Our next job is to get the goods to the fighting fronts; The Girls Did Well By Hitler - Frau Gertrud Scholtz-Klink is one of the big five around Hitler; How to Baffle a Bombardier - Camouflage has its face lifted - great color photos; We Raid St. Nazaire - Hang on - We're off on an actual commando raid led by Col. A.C. Newman; Shipyard Bunyan - Andrew Jackson Higgins builds frieghters in wholesale lots; Baseball's Famous Tightwads - how some diamond giants make the eagle scream; So You want to Buy a Farm - Here's how E.A. Strout and Strout Realty will sell you a farm. Stories: Sir Gawain and the Sea Witch; The Dumb Dutchman; A Weddin' in the House; The Old Gang; Wilbur is Wonderful!; The Bride Saw Red (part 3 of 7); The Case of the Careless Kitten (conclusion). Rare one-page color-illustrated White Truck ad shows several heavily-laden red trucks driving through Iran. 84 pages. Complete and unmarked with moderate wear. A well-preserved excellent vintage WWII-era issue.; Folio.
Verlag: The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, 1942
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Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Very Good. Illustrated by Ludekens, Fred; Lee, Doris Belck (illustrator). First Edition. Features: Bible of Baseball - Taylor Spink and his 'The Sporting News' prove fans can take it by the ream; Treasure on the Ocean Floor - Gulf-coast Greeks go down, sponges come up; Tokyo Calls the Tune - Hitler rediscovers the Yellow Peril - Tokyo style; Russia Will Hold This Summer - by former U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union, Joseph E. Davies; How to Have Fun With Weeds - Don't Dump them at the garden's edge - eat them; Dorothy Lamour - Big Pie Plate - Jack Price is a demon dish salesman; I Escaped from Hong Kong (last of 3 articles) - flight across China, from Hong Kong's horrors, by Jan Henrik Marsman; Should Congress Vote a Sales Tax to Finance the War? Stories: Where is Tita?; Pike Pohlman Invades a Barony; Four-Cornered Turn; Destroyer from America; The Ranger Takes a Honeymoon; The Case of the Careless Kitten (part 5 of 8); Assignment in Brittany (conclusion). 102 pages. Nice color-illustrated one-page Mack Truck ad shows army green dump truck being loaded with earth. Interesting Bostitch ad shows huge stapler about to staple a prone Japanese soldier. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A well-preserved copy of this vintage WWII-era issue.; Cover Illustration; Folio.