Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: The Crowell Publishing Co, Springfield, OH, 1934
Anbieter: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, USA
Erstausgabe
Stapled. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. Paul Hese (cover), Roy Spreter (Beauty's Daughter), Fred Ludekens (. and Son), Floyd Davis (Uncle's in the Headlines), John R Holmgren (Pie Supper), George Howe (The Closed Room), Ronald McLeod (Last Love), F C Cooper (The Man Behind) (illustrator). First Edition. The October issue of The American Magazine. Stories and articles it contains include: Beauty's Daughter, part I of a novel by Kathleen Norris that was turned in a movie title Nay Wife in 1935, . and Son, a story by I A R Wylie, Uncle's in the Headlines, a story by Leona Dalrymple, Pie Supper, a story by Rose Wilder Lane (daughter of Laura Ingalls Wilder) , The Closed Room, part III of a novel by Clarence Budington Kelland, Last Love, a story by Ursula Parrott, Thinking Out Loud!, an article by Henry Ford, The Man Behind, a sports article by Paul Gallico, Sonneteer - an "Interesting People" profile of poet Ogden Nash, and numerous other vintage Depression Era articles and ads. Condition issues include light wear & soiling to the front & back covers, A dark strip to the top & fore edge of the front cover, a light damp stain to the top corner of the pages, and some rippling along the spine with occasional bleed, The interior is tight. A good copy of a vintage magazine.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: The Crowell Publishing Co, Springfield, OH, 1934
Anbieter: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, USA
Erstausgabe
Stapled. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. Green-Fowler (cover), Herbrt Paus (Death Flies East), Floyd Davis (Calm Yourself), John G Gannam (Challenger), August Bleser, Jr (Merchant Princess), W Cotton (This Job of Mine), Fred G Cooper (Two Ways to Play Golf) (illustrator). First Edition. The July issue of The American Magazine. Stories and articles it contains include: Death Flies East, a story by Philip Wylie, Calm Yourself, part II of a novel by Edward Hope (Edward Hope Coffey, Jr), Challenger, a story by Max Brand (Frederick Schiller Faust), Merchant Princess, part IV of a novel by Ursula Parrott, Tough Guy, a story by Octavus Roy Cohen, This Job of Mine, an article by Vice President John Nance Garner, Two Ways to Play Golf, a sports article by Paul Gallico, Racqueteer - - an "Interesting People" profile of women's tennis star Sarah Palfrey, "Scattergood Baines", a short feature by Clarence Budington Kelland, and numerous other vintage Depression Era articles and ads. Condition issues include dark strips to the fore edge and bottom of the front cover, and a light damp stains at the top corner of the pages at the spine that fades out by page 20 and another one at the bottom throughout, Generally the interior is clean and tight. A good copy of a vintage magazine.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: The Crowell Publishing Co, Springfield, OH, 1934
Anbieter: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, USA
Erstausgabe
Stapled. Zustand: Good - Very Good. No Jacket. Green-Fowler (cover), Herbrt Paus (Death Flies East), Floyd Davis (Calm Yourself), John G Gannam (Challenger), August Bleser, Jr (Merchant Princess), W Cotton (This Job of Mine), Fred G Cooper (Two Ways to Play Golf) (illustrator). First Edition. The July issue of The American Magazine. Stories and articles it contains include: Death Flies East, a story by Philip Wylie, Calm Yourself, part II of a novel by Edward Hope (Edward Hope Coffey, Jr), Challenger, a story by Max Brand (Frederick Schiller Faust), Merchant Princess, part IV of a novel by Ursula Parrott, Tough Guy, a story by Octavus Roy Cohen, This Job of Mine, an article by Vice President John Nance Garner, Two Ways to Play Golf, a sports article by Paul Gallico Racqueteer - - an "Interesting People" profile of women's tennis star Sarah Palfrey, "Scattergood Baines", a short feature by Clarence Budington Kelland, and numerous other vintage Depression Era articles and ads. Condition issues include light wear & soiling to the front & back covers, light spine wear with a small closed tear at the bottom right spine hinge, and a light damp stain to the bottom corner of the last 30 pages, Generally the interior is clean and tight. A good to very good copy of a vintage magazine.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: The Crowell Publishing Co, Springfield, OH, 1934
Anbieter: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, USA
Erstausgabe
Stapled. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. Roy Spreter (cover), Harry L Timmins (The Strangled Witness), August Bleser, Jr (Merchant Princess), Robert C Gellert (A Piece of String), E A Georgi (A Prayer for All Mothers), F G Cooper (Always Gloom at the Top) (illustrator). First Edition. The May issue of The American Magazine. Stories and articles it contains include: The Strangled Witness, a story by Leslie Ford (Zenith Jones Brown), Merchant Princess, part II of a novel by Ursula Parrott, A Piece of String, a Scattergood story by Charles Budington Kelland, A Prayer for All Mothers, an article by Lloyd C Douglas, Always Gloom at the Top, a sports article by Paul Gallico, and numerous other vintage Depression Era articles and ads. Condition issues include light soiling & wear to the front & back covers, a .75" x 1.25" scrape to the middle fore edge of the back cover, occasional small dark streaks to the fore edge of the pages, and a light damp stain to the top corner of the pages that starts in the back and gradually fades out by 118. The interior is clean and tight. A very good copy of a vintage magazine.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: New York : Rand McNally, 1978., 1982
ISBN 10: 0528810790 ISBN 13: 9780528810794
Anbieter: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Fine. 224 p. : ill. ; 29 cm. ; LC: TR145; Dewey: 770/.28 ; ISBN: 0528810790; 9780528810794 LCCN: 78-50818 ; OCLC: 4202571 ; Contains professional advice and information for the creative photographer on such subjects as visualizing the picture, camera use, color sense, photographic themes and techniques, and a guide to choosing equipment ; grey cloth in color dustjacket ; sunning on edges ; Partial contents: The magic frame -- The world of the camera -- Thinking in color -- The great themes -- Home processing -- Equipment guide. ; FINE/FINE. Book.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: The Crowell Publishing Company, Springfield, OH, 1934
Anbieter: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, USA
Erstausgabe
Stapled. Zustand: Fair. No Jacket. Paul Hess (cover photo), Fred Ludekens (Point of Death), Roy Spreter (Beauty's Daughter), George Howe (The Closed Room), Rea Irvin (Fellow Citizens, I Love You), F G Cooper (Hero Poison), Tallburt (The Next Step in the New Deal) (illustrator). First Edition. The November 1934 issue of the American Magazine. It contains most notably, complete in this issue, Point of Death, an abridged version of Fer-de-Lance - the first Nero Wolfe novel. This precedes the book publication and can arguably be asserted to be the "true first edition" of the Nero Wolfe classic. I'll leave that judgment to the bibliographers & completists. Other articles and fiction include part 2 of 6 of Beauty's Daughter, a novel by Kathleen Norris, part 4 of 6 of The Closed Room, a novel by Clarence Budington Kelland, Fellow Citizens, I Love You, poetry by Ogden Nash, The Corn Planting, an article by Sherwood Anderson, Hero Poison, an article on egos and college football by Paul Gallico, The Next Step in the New Deal, an article by Walter Lippmann, Scattergood, an Interesting People feature of Thomas J Neary, Ruralist, an Interesting People feature of Sherwood Anderson, and others. There are a number of condition issues. The cover is intact but loose from the spine. Light soiling to the covers. Light wear at the top and bottom of the spine. Missing pages as follows - 41/42 (Interesting People - Fencing champs Marion Lloyd & Dorothy Locke, Angler Helen Jepson), 45/46 (Interesting People String Puller Thomas J Neary & Ruralist Sherwood Anderson), 79/80 (ads Campbell's Soup & Camel's) and 89/90 (Ford ad & Tigress in Gingham story by Virgina Paxton). The Stout story is not affected. A flawed copy with a hard to find cornerstone of golden age mystery fiction.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: The Crowell Publishing Company, Springfield, OH, 1934
Anbieter: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, USA
Erstausgabe
Stapled. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. Paul Hess (cover photo), Fred Ludekens (Point of Death), Roy Spreter (Beauty's Daughter), George Howe (The Closed Room), Rea Irvin (Fellow Citizens, I Love You), F G Cooper (Hero Poison), Tallburt (The Next Step in the New Deal) (illustrator). First Edition. The November 1934 issue of the American Magazine. It contains most notably, complete in this issue, Point of Death, an abridged version of Fer-de-Lance - the first Nero Wolfe novel. This precedes the book publication and can arguably be asserted to be the "true first edition" of the Nero Wolfe classic. I'll leave that judgment to the bibliographers & completists. Other articles and fiction include part 2 of 6 of Beauty's Daughter, a novel by Kathleen Norris, part 4 of 6 of The Closed Room, a novel by Clarence Budington Kelland, Fellow Citizens, I Love You, poetry by Ogden Nash, The Corn Planting, an article by Sherwood Anderson, Hero Poison, an article on egos and college football by Paul Gallico, The Next Step in the New Deal, an article by Walter Lippmann, Scattergood, an Interesting People feature of Thomas J Neary, Ruralist, an Interesting People feature of Sherwood Anderson. and others. Light edge wear to the front cover with small dark streaks along the spine and the less on the bottom edge. Small loss at the top & bottom of the spine. The spine is very dark, almost black, but still readable. Light damp stains to the for edge of the pages that fades out by page 20 and the top & bottom corners of the pages that fades out by page 84 at the top and 100 at the bottom. No cutouts or missing pages. A good or better copy of a hard to find example of a cornerstone of golden age mystery fiction.
Anbieter: preigu, Osnabrück, Deutschland
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Clinical Approaches in Endodontic Regeneration | Current and Emerging Therapeutic Perspectives | Henry F. Duncan (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | ix | Englisch | 2018 | Springer | EAN 9783030072629 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, 69121 Heidelberg, juergen[dot]hartmann[at]springer[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Springer International Publishing, 2018
ISBN 10: 3030072622 ISBN 13: 9783030072629
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This richly illustrated book combines explanation of the scientific base underpinning vital pulp treatment with description of current and emerging trends in clinical practice. It guides the reader through modern views on pulp diagnostics, deep caries, and pulp exposure management, leading to an analysis of the biological aspects of regenerative techniques such as angiogenesis, neurogenesis, inflammation, and epigenetics. In the later chapters, practical considerations relating to bioengineering, biomaterial choice, revitalization, and stem cell-based procedures are discussed and their likely therapeutic impact considered. Aimed at dental students, postgraduates, and research-minded dental practitioners, this translational book summarizes state-of-the-art scientific knowledge on dentin-pulp interactions and regenerative endodontics, while highlighting the opportunities to incorporate recent developments into everyday practice. Readers will also find extensive discussion of potential future developments and research avenues relating to each aspect of this exciting and rapidly developing field.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: The Crowell Publishing Company, Springfield, OH, 1934
Anbieter: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, USA
Erstausgabe
Stapled. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. Paul Hess (cover photo), Fred Ludekens (Point of Death), Roy Spreter (Beauty's Daughter), George Howe (The Closed Room), Rea Irvin (Fellow Citizens, I Love You), F G Cooper (Hero Poison), Tallburt (The Next Step in the New Deal) (illustrator). First Edition. The November 1934 issue of the American Magazine. It contains most notably, complete in this issue, Point of Death, an abridged version of Fer de Lance - the first Nero Wolfe novel. This precedes the book publication and can arguably be asserted to be the "true first edition" of the Nero Wolfe classic. I'll leave that judgment to the bibliographers & completists. Other articles and fiction include part 2 of 6 of Beauty's Daughter, a novel by Kathleen Norris, part 4 of 6 of The Closed Room, a novel by Clarence Budington Kelland, Fellow Citizens, I Love You, poetry by Ogden Nash, The Corn Planting, an article by Sherwood Anderson, Hero Poison, an article on egos and college football by Paul Gallico, The Next Step in the New Deal, an article by Walter Lippmann, Scattergood, an Interesting People feature of Thomas J Neary, Ruralist, an Interesting People feature of Sherwood Anderson. and others. Light edge wear to the front cover with a .375" closed tear towards the bottom middle of the front cover. Moderate spine roll. Small crease to the bottom corner of page 163 through the back cover. The interior is very clean and fresh. No cutouts or missing pages. A very good copy of a hard to find example of a cornerstone of golden age mystery fiction.
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
Buch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This richly illustrated book combines explanation of the scientific base underpinning vital pulp treatment with description of current and emerging trends in clinical practice. It guides the reader through modern views on pulp diagnostics, deep caries, and pulp exposure management, leading to an analysis of the biological aspects of regenerative techniques such as angiogenesis, neurogenesis, inflammation, and epigenetics. In the later chapters, practical considerations relating to bioengineering, biomaterial choice, revitalization, and stem cell-based procedures are discussed and their likely therapeutic impact considered. Aimed at dental students, postgraduates, and research-minded dental practitioners, this translational book summarizes state-of-the-art scientific knowledge on dentin-pulp interactions and regenerative endodontics, while highlighting the opportunities to incorporate recent developments into everyday practice. Readers will also find extensive discussion of potential future developments and research avenues relating to each aspect of this exciting and rapidly developing field.
Verlag: New York : Crown Publishers, 1941, 1941
Anbieter: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. 2nd Edition. xi, 356 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm ; LCCN: 41-10057 ; LC: NK2230; Dewey: 749 ; OCLC: 813523 ; "Revised, February, 1941" ; dull orange cloth with brown lettering ; no dustjacket ; Contents: Part I. The development of decoration. Introductory ; Italy ; Spain ; France ; France: after Louis XIV ; England ; England : the age of walnut ; England : the age of mahogany ; England : the age of satinwood ; The nineteenth century ; Early American ; The Federal Period and after ; The twentieth century ; Contemporary design -- Part II. The elements of decoration. Materials of decoration ; Fabrics ; Wall coverings ; Floor coverings ; Decorative objects ; Color ; Lighting ; Windows and window treatment ; Furniture and how to buy it -- Part III. The principles of decoration. Room planning and arrangement ; Rooms ; Seasonal change. ; numerous black and white plates ; drawings ; each architect, designer and photographer is indicated, and includes work by Alexander H Girard, Bassett & Vollum, Ruth Campbell Bigelow, Richard Averill Smith, F S Lincoln, Sarah Hunter Kelly, Hubert Robert, Douglas Sommerville, M Therese Bonney, Nancy McClelland, Mattie Edwards Hewitt, Arthur S Vernay, H Leo Gould, William Helburn, Katherine Park Studdiford, Paul J Woolf, Ralph Steiner, Joseph Mullen, Felix Augenfeld, Richard Garrison, Gilbert Rohde, William Lescaze, Paul Bry, William Muschenheim, Joseph Allen Stein, Calvert Coggeshall, John Funk, Richard Neutra, Alvar Aalto, Edward Stone, Dan Cooper, Roy Barley, Kurt Schelling, Frank Randt, Ida Webster, Lucille Schlimme, Margery Sill Wickware, Edna Kern, Harrie Lindeberg, Tommi Parzinger, William Lescaze, Morris Sanders, James F Eppenstein, Virginia Conner, Gottscho, Paul MacAlister, Harwell Hamilton Harris, Harold Costair, Verna Cook Solomonsky, Ethel A Reeve, Van Anda, Evans Moore, Robsjohn-Gibbings, Sylvia Holt, Paul Laszlo, Fred R Dapprich, and Drix Duryea ; great industrial and interior photography; also features 1930's and 1940's art deco, 1950's populux and madcap designs ; sunned , name on front endpaper ; foxing, spot on cover ; else G. Book.
Verlag: München (Philharmonie), 11.2.1963., 1963
Anbieter: Antiquariat Bebuquin (Alexander Zimmeck), Pegau OT Werben, Deutschland
zahlr. Programmheftausschnitte. Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (* 29. April 1899 in Washington, D.C.; 24. Mai 1974 in New York City) war einer der einflussreichsten amerikanischen Jazzmusiker. Als Pianist war er einer der wichtigsten Neuerer des Stride-Piano. Als Komponist verfasste er annähernd 2000 Kompositionen (Lieder und Suiten), von denen bald hundert zu Jazzstandards wurden. Als Bandleader trug er zur Ausprägung des Swing als Bigband-Stil bei. William Alonzo "Cat" Anderson (* 12. September 1916 in Greenville, South Carolina; 29. April 1981 in Norwalk, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz-Trompeter. Cat Anderson war besonders für sein über fünf Oktaven reichendes Spiel, speziell in den oberen Tonlagen, bekannt. Roy Burrowes (auch Roy Burrows, * 18. Februar 1930 in Kingston (Jamaika); 2. Dezember 1998 in London) war ein Jazz-Trompeter und Flügelhornist. Willis Raymond "Ray" Nance (* 10. Dezember 1913 in Chicago, Illinois; 28. Januar 1976 in New York City, New York) war ein amerikanischer Jazz-Trompeter, Violinist und Sänger. Charlie Melvin "Cootie" Williams (* 10. Juli 1911 in Mobile, Alabama; 15. September 1985 in Long Island in New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazztrompeter. Lawrence Brown (* 3. August 1907 in Lawrence, Kansas; 5. September 1988 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz-Posaunist, der vor allem als Solist im Duke Ellington Orchestra bekannt wurde. George "Buster" Cooper (* 4. April 1929 in Saint Petersburg, Florida; 13. Mai 2016 ebenda[1]) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz-Posaunist des Swing. Charles Raymond "Chuck" Connors (* 18. August 1930 in Maysville (Kentucky); 11. Dezember 1994 in Los Angeles) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazzmusiker (Bassposaune, Posaune), der ein langjähriges Mitglied im Duke Ellington Orchestra war. Paul Gonsalves (* 12. Juli 1920 in Brockton, Massachusetts; 14. Mai 1974 in London, Großbritannien) war ein Tenorsaxophonist des Swing und Bebop. James H. "Jimmy" Hamilton (* 25. Mai 1917 in Dillon, South Carolina; 20. September 1994 in Saint Croix, Jungferninseln) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz-Klarinettist, Tenorsaxophonist, Arrangeur, Komponist, Musiklehrer. Er arbeitete 25 Jahre mit Duke Ellington. Russell Procope (* 11. August 1908 in New York City; 21. Januar 1981 ebenda) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz-Klarinettist und Altsaxophonist, bekannt für seine lange Mitgliedschaft in Duke Ellingtons Orchester, wo er neben Jimmy Hamilton auch als Solo-Klarinettist zu hören war. Harry Howell Carney (* 1. April 1910 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA; 8. Oktober 1974 in New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Saxophonist und ein wichtiges langjähriges Mitglied des Duke-Ellington-Orchesters. Samuel "Sam" Woodyard (* 7. Januar 1925 in Elizabeth (New Jersey); 20. September 1988 in Paris) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz-Schlagzeuger, der das Spiel auf zwei Basstrommeln populär machte. Ernie "Shep" Shepard, eigentlich Ernest Shepard junior, (* 19. Juli 1916 in Beaumont (Texas); 23. November 1965 in Hamburg) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazzbassist. (Wikipedia) Sprache: deutsch.