Sprache: Kymrisch
Verlag: Pwyllgor Cofio Tom Jones, 1991
Anbieter: siop lyfrau'r hen bost, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 2,38
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Good +. No Jacket.
Verlag: Tom Jones: Cincinatti, 1906
Anbieter: John K King Used & Rare Books, Detroit, MI, USA
Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. The Waldrop Co., sole distributors. Accordion pleated photo book oblong 4.25 x 3.25", pict stiff tan wraps, with photo on front and 24 inside, Covers edge worn and peeling else very good condition. Views include Chagres River, Culebra Cut, Bas Obisdo, entrance to canal, stem shovel dumping (2 photos of the same image). Attractive. Extremely SCARCE publication by the Tom Jones Company of Cincinnati, they were in business for a few short years in the early 20thc.
Verlag: Thompson Stationery Co., printed by Tom Jones Co. c. 1920, Vancouver, 1920
Paperback. Zustand: Very good +. 13 x 10 in. Paper wraps. Text is a series of photo vignettes, no text. Condition is VERY GOOD+ ; covers very clean, minor edge wear, loser corner a touch creased. Stapled binding tight, text spotless. Hist. Stax.
Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Seiten: 108 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Keine Beschreibung verfügbar.
Zustand: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Seiten: 108 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Keine Beschreibung verfügbar.
Verlag: Tom Jones nd, Cincainnati
Anbieter: Attic Books (ABAC, ILAB), London, ON, Kanada
Softcover. Zustand: Good. Made expressly and exclusively for Thomson Stationery Company, Vancouver, BC. Photographs furnished by the Canadian Pacific Railway. Unpaginated. 26 x 34 cm. B&w illustrations. Staplebound softcover. A few small tears. Photos of Calgary, Three Sisters, Hoodoos, Banff, Lake Louise, Crow's Nest Pass, Great Divide, Revelstoke, Yale, Kamloops, Vancouver, Stanley Park, Victoria government buildings.
Verlag: Tom Jones, 1905
Anbieter: Live Oak Booksellers, Langley, WA, USA
Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 25 4 x 3" black and white captioned photos in a fold-out arrangement. Mounted photograph on cover; twenty-two of the leaves are on a strip folded accordion style, with the first and last leaves mounted inside the four-flap portfolio; the two remaining leaves make up the side flaps of the portfolio. Gilt letters on the front panel which also has a mounted oval photo of the Colorado Building. Very miinor wear to extremities, gilt slightly dulled, cover photo slightly soiled, slight wrinkle in the photo which attaches the string to the front cover (a flaw that occurred in the binding process), one separation to folds, all photos present and in fine condition, else very good to near fine with no internal markings. Inside panel has the following additional information: Devised and Made for Official Photographic Co. F. H. Kiser, Director of Photography by Tom Jones Published by Scenic Souvenirs, Cinciinnati, Ohio. Goerz Lenses used. Copyright 1905 by Tom Jones, Cin., O. An unusual and rare piece of Lewis & Clark Centennial ephemera.
Verlag: Tom Jones, Cincinnati
Anbieter: Spafford Books (ABAC / ILAB), Regina, SK, Kanada
1909. (Folio) Near fine. Unpaginated, oblong folio, illus. Six pages of text and 24 panoramic photographs. Illustrated card covers bright with yapped edges showing a little edgewear on the rear. Original tie is clean and there is no wear at the holes. Beautiful copy of a scarce and important publication.
Verlag: Tom Jones, Publisher Scenic Souvenir, Cincinnati, OH, 1909
Paperback. Zustand: Fine. Cover Artwork by P. J. Carter (illustrator). American Edition. Cover title. Filled with great images by the famous Banff photographer, Norman Luxton. Saddle stapled string-bound wraps, oblong 32mo (4-15/16 inches tall), pp. [1-2 : title-blank], [3-8 : text], [9-32 : plates], illustrated w. 26 B&W halftone photo reproductions. Trivial edge wear to cover, else a beautiful, clean copy with "$1.50" written in pencil at top corner of title page. Bottom half of original mailing envelope is also present. Upper cover artwork credited "P. J. Carter / 1908" Luxton photographically documented this historical and restorative migratory event which included traversing ". a distance of 1200 miles over five railways" and using "Some seventy-five cowboys." from the text. Ref. Peel 3228.
Verlag: Title page: 'Copyright by Tom Jones and Harvey L. Schmidt / Property of: Music Theatre Inc. / 119 West 57th Street/ New York 19 New York'. By 'the studio duplicating service / 434 west 43rd street n.y.c. / LO 3-1225' New York City USA, 1959
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
EUR 475,78
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbSee Michael Coveney's obituary in the Guardian, 10 August 2011, which states that Wood was 'one of the greatest stage actors of the past century', and that he 'returned to the West End in 1961 as Henry Albertson in the whimsical off-Broadway musical The Fantasticks, at the Apollo'. 86pp, 4to. Each act separately paginated. Duplicated and bound with metal studs into black waxed-card wraps, with each page on the recto of a separate leaf. Title 'THE FANTASTICKS' printed on front cover, with details of the Studio Duplicating Service. In good condition, lightly aged, in lightly creased wraps. Title-page: 'The Fantasticks / A Parable About Love / Words by / Tom Jones / Music By / Harvey L. Schmidt / This is suggested by a play called "Les Romanesques" by Edmund [sic] Rostand'. 'JOHN WOOD' is written in large capitals in pencil at top right of title-page. On the reverse of the last leaf, in blue ink, and certainly in Wood's hand (he has a distinctive way of writing a capital J) is 'John Cater Girl 9171'. P.37 of the first act has two additions in Wood's hand: 'I nearly forgot' and 'That's my light . . . .' The rest of the page is covered in pencil notes and doodles in another hand, with words and measurements suggesting a scene builder or set designer. The reverse of p.17 of the second act is covered with stage plans in blue ink. He has also added, on p.29 of act one, the direction for his character 'Henry' (Henry Albertson, 'The Old Actor') to act 'wounded'. And p.32 of the second hand has an addition in another hand in blue ink: 'HENRY: / Hello'.