found: 14 books

 
Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #81 Cloak & Dagger, Punisher
Marvel. 1983, First Edition/First Printing. Staple. Comic, Light wear. THIS COPY IS IN MY POSSESSION AND WILL NORMALLY SHIP NEXT DAY. N-Fine.
Pat Cramer, BooksellerProfessional seller
Book number: 014664
USD 18.50 [Appr.: EURO 16.5 | £UK 14 | JP¥ 2637]

 
Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spiderman #85 Hobgoblin
Marvel. 1983, First Edition/First Printing. Staple. Comic, light wear. THIS COPY IS IN MY POSSESSION AND WILL NORMALLY SHIP NEXT DAY. N-Fine.
Pat Cramer, BooksellerProfessional seller
Book number: 014665
USD 23.50 [Appr.: EURO 20.75 | £UK 17.75 | JP¥ 3350]

 
Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spiderman #131 Kraven Descent #3
Marvel. 1987, First Edition/First Printing. Staple. Comic, nice copy. N-Fine.
Pat Cramer, BooksellerProfessional seller
Book number: 014666
USD 24.50 [Appr.: EURO 21.75 | £UK 18.5 | JP¥ 3492]

 
Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spiderman #116 Sabre-Tooth
Marvel. 1986, First Edition/First Printing. Soft cover. Comic, This copy has some cover wear, THIS COPY IS IN MY POSSESSION AND WILL NORMALLY SHIP NEXT DAY. Very Good +.
Pat Cramer, BooksellerProfessional seller
Book number: 024114
USD 18.50 [Appr.: EURO 16.5 | £UK 14 | JP¥ 2637]
Catalogue: Comic

 
Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spiderman #85 Hobgoblin
Marvel. 1983, First Edition/First Printing. Staple. Comic, light wear. THIS COPY IS IN MY POSSESSION AND WILL NORMALLY SHIP NEXT DAY. N-Fine.
Pat Cramer, BooksellerProfessional seller
Book number: 044616
USD 23.50 [Appr.: EURO 20.75 | £UK 17.75 | JP¥ 3350]
Catalogue: Comic

 Milgrom, Al and others, Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #7 Italian Edition
Milgrom, Al and others
Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #7 Italian Edition
Perugia, Edizioni Star Comics, 1992. First Italian Edition. Stapled wraps. Fine (6.0). Text in Italian. ; 17 x 26 cm. .
Parigi BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 35999
USD 24.00 [Appr.: EURO 21.25 | £UK 18 | JP¥ 3421]
Catalogue: Italian Comics
Keywords: COMICS, SUPERHEROES, ITALIAN COMICS, MODERN AGE COMICS

 Nocenti, Ann and others, Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #133 Italian Edition
Nocenti, Ann and others
Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #133 Italian Edition
Perugia, Edizioni Star Comics, 1992. First Italian Edition. Stapled wraps. Fine (6.0). Text in Italian. ; 17 x 26 cm. .
Parigi BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 35998
USD 24.00 [Appr.: EURO 21.25 | £UK 18 | JP¥ 3421]
Catalogue: Italian Comics
Keywords: COMICS, SUPERHEROES, ITALIAN COMICS, MODERN AGE COMICS

 Collectif, Strange le journal de spider-man n°176 août 1984 - Iron-man et s'il n'en reste qu'un je serai celui-là ! 165e épisode - l'homme araignée Peter Parker criminel 207e épisode - l'intrépide daredevil - Rom le chevalier de l'espace quand l'union fait la force.
Collectif
Strange le journal de spider-man n°176 août 1984 - Iron-man et s'il n'en reste qu'un je serai celui-là ! 165e épisode - l'homme araignée Peter Parker criminel 207e épisode - l'intrépide daredevil - Rom le chevalier de l'espace quand l'union fait la force.
Lug, 1984. 1984. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 88 pages - nombreux dessins en couleurs et en noir et blanc dans le texte - rousseurs sur les plats.. . . . Classification Dewey : 843.064-BD périodiques. .
Le-livre.comProfessional seller
Book number: RO80272795
€  20.90 [Appr.: US$ 23.78 | £UK 18 | JP¥ 3390]
Catalogue: LETTRES

 
Gulick, Edward Vose
Peter Parker and the Opening of China [by] Edward V. Gulick Harvard studies in American-East Asian relations, no. 3
Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1973. Hardcover. 282pp. 25 cm. Very good condition/good.
Brookline Village BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 40442
USD 86.00 [Appr.: EURO 75.75 | £UK 64.25 | JP¥ 12259]
Catalogue: History & Travel
Keywords: Biography Parker, Peter Missions - China

 
Jenkins Mate, Robert.
[THE LOGS OF TWO VOYAGES]. Log One: REMARKS RE H.M.S DIDO [Captain The Hon. Keppel]. Commencing Thursday October 24th 1844 from Penang recording the passage to Sheerness via the Cape of Good Hope, St Helena, Ascension and the Channel arriving February 1st 1845, the Log ending Wednesday 12th. 51pp. Written in neat legible hand, with the usual records relating to navigation and weather and detailed remarks dealing with nautical matters, ship repairs and upkeep, distribution of rations, passing ships, punishments and deaths, inspections, ‘’Punished Charles Colly Lord and Supernumerary with 24 lashes for quarrling and fighting ...’ ‘Fired 5 guns at interval for a pilot’, ‘received fresh beef and vegetables ...’ ’employed variously about the rigging and watering ...’ ‘received sugar tea and soft bread purchased’ ‘Departed this life John Johnson Invalid late of HMS Driver? ... committed the body of the deceased to the deep ... ’ ‘A.M. lost by the neglect of James Mitton (AB) Hammocks ... and by the neglect of Geo Arnor ... charged the same against their wages ....’ ‘carpenters making a new hatchway gating’, ‘scrubbed hammocks and washed clothes’, ‘Performed divine service’, ‘Exchanged Colors and Numbers with the English ship ‘Manlius’, ‘Surveying officers from HMS Winchester came on board and inspected worn sails and Running gear ... inspected twenty casks of peas complained as being hard and indigestible. Condemned and returned them into store ...’, ‘Discharged Mr H M Comber ...and M Hurley for a passage to England ...’ Punished Edward Puge ? AB With 30 lashes for drunkeness ...’ ‘disrated Wm. Carrigan Captain ... for drunkeness and mutinous conduct ..’ Log Two: OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF H.M.S. HIBERNIA Bearing the Flag of Vice Admiral Sir William Parker, Bart, GCB. Peter Richards C.B. Captain. Commencing April 3rd 1845 At Portsmouth Ending June 3rd 1847 at Gibraltar. c.100pp. Written in the same legible hand, again with the usual records relating to navigation and weather. Detailed remarks including considerable information regarding the process of preparing the ship for sea. Recording in considerable detail the process of preparing the ship for sea. The Ship is scraped, painted virtually rebuilt and loaded with necessary stores over a period of a little over three months. Noting the arrival of officers and crew, naming many (with the exception of the Ordinary Seaman), ‘received two seamen from HMS St Vincent, Recording the arrival and departure of other naval vessels ‘HMB Nautilius went out of harbour’ ‘HMSO Medea came into harbor’. The visits of Queen Victoria and other members of the Royal family to Portsmouth ‘His Royal Highness Prince Albert arrived at the Royal Clarence yard and Embarked on board’., HMSO Lightning came into harbor having on board Her Majesty Queen Victoria, His Royal Highness Prince Albert, Prince of Wales and Princess Royal who landed at the Clarence yard’. The Hibernia sailed in July 20th for her base at Valetta Harbour, Malta. based there from late August until March 1846 noting Harbor traffic HMS Jackal and Bloodhound went into Quarentine Harbor’, daily actitivities ‘. Whilst docked there receiving visits from several notable persons ‘saluted the Russian? and Sardinian consuls’, details of disciplinary actions, ‘Lost through the nefarious conduct of Wm. Smith, Pursers Howard ... 22 lbs of fresh beef and charged it to their wages ...’, ‘Mr Gilbert Elliot was reprimanded by the Captain on the Quarter deck for insolent and highly insubordinate conduct to the officer of the watch’, ‘punished Thos. Hunt (RM) with 36 lashes for diobedience of orders ... Jas Williams and Ed. Williams with 24 lashes each for desertion ...’. And of course many remarks relating of usual daily occurences ‘Wm Anger boy 2nd class fell from Main Topmast rigging into a boat alongside He dies ...Coroner came on board and held an inquest ...’ Sailing out on at the end of March 1846 Hibernia sailed for the eastern Mediterranean and on April 19th anchored off Gallipoli. She remained there for about a month, returning to Gibraltar where Jenkins leaves.
, Light browning, contemporary half leather with marbled boards, minor wear to boards and extremities.
¶ HMS Hibernia (1804) was a 110-gun first rate launched in 1804. She became the base flagship at Malta in 1855, and was broken up in 1902.
Francis Edwards BooksellersProfessional seller
Book number: 273381
GBP 2500.00 [Appr.: EURO 2942.75 US$ 3348.64 | JP¥ 477331]
Keywords: NAVAL AND MILITARY; NAVAL AND MARITIME

 
Layton, Bob; Fern, Jim
Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #130 Newsstand Edition
New York, Marvel Comics, 1987. First Edition. Stapled wraps. Very Fine/Near Mint (9.0).; 17 x 26 cm. .
Parigi BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 32126
USD 18.00 [Appr.: EURO 16 | £UK 13.5 | JP¥ 2566]
Catalogue: Comics
Keywords: COMICS, SUPERHEROES

 
PETER PARKER: SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN
Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man: Aug. #81
NY, Marvel Comics. 1983. Comic. Ill.: Milgrom, Al & DeMulder, Kim. 1983. Vol. 1. Punisher, Cloak and Dagger appearances. Very Fine. Fine.
Books from the cryptProfessional seller
Book number: C309
USD 8.00 [Appr.: EURO 7.25 | £UK 6 | JP¥ 1140]
Catalogue: Comics
Keywords: COMICS Milgrom, Al & DeMulder, Kim

 Mantlo, Bill, Allen Milgrom, Jim Mooney, Bob Sharen, et al., Peter Parker. De spektakulaire Spiderman. 50 stuks, nummers tuusen no. 10- 115.
Mantlo, Bill, Allen Milgrom, Jim Mooney, Bob Sharen, et al.
Peter Parker. De spektakulaire Spiderman. 50 stuks, nummers tuusen no. 10- 115.
Naarden; 1983-1993; Juniorpress; zachte kaft, geniet, ill. in kleur; elk nummer 32 p. 10 nummers met etiketje van de leesportefeuille aan de voorkant. Sommige nummers met gaatjes van extra netjes, ter bevestiging in de leesportefeuille.
Antiquariaat De BoekenbeursProfessional seller
Book number: 34927
€  60.00 [Appr.: US$ 68.28 | £UK 51 | JP¥ 9733]
Keywords: childrens books/jeugdboeken comics/strips illustrated books/geïllustreerde boeken illustrating/illustratie juveniles/jeugdboeken periodicals/tijdschriften

 VERE, Francis., Commentaries, being diverse pieces of service, wherein he had command. Published by William Dillingham.London, Peter Parker, 1672 (first title-page: Cambridge, John Field, 1657). Folio. With two title-pages, the first dated 1657 with the woodcut device of Cambridge University, the second dated 1672 with a London imprint, 3 full-page engraved portraits, of Sir Francis, Sir Horace Vere and John Ogle, double-page engraved plate of Francis Vere's monumental tomb by R. Gaywood, and 6 double-page engraved maps and plans by Robert Vaugham, of the sea-coasts of Europe, the Netherlands, Cadiz and the Azores, the armies arranged for battle at Turnhout and Newport, and the siege of Ostende. Later gold- and blind-tooled dark red calf.
VERE, Francis.
Commentaries, being diverse pieces of service, wherein he had command. Published by William Dillingham.London, Peter Parker, 1672 (first title-page: Cambridge, John Field, 1657). Folio. With two title-pages, the first dated 1657 with the woodcut device of Cambridge University, the second dated 1672 with a London imprint, 3 full-page engraved portraits, of Sir Francis, Sir Horace Vere and John Ogle, double-page engraved plate of Francis Vere's monumental tomb by R. Gaywood, and 6 double-page engraved maps and plans by Robert Vaugham, of the sea-coasts of Europe, the Netherlands, Cadiz and the Azores, the armies arranged for battle at Turnhout and Newport, and the siege of Ostende. Later gold- and blind-tooled dark red calf.
[18], 209, [2], [1 blank] pp.The 1672 reissue of the first (1657) edition of the famous military Commentaries by Sir Francis Vere (1560-1609), one of the greatest military commanders of his time, in active service in the Netherlands from 1585.The present copy preserves both the new 1672 title-page and the original 1657 title-page, which was probably supposed to be cancelled. Working in close co-operation with the Dutch forces under Prince Maurice of Orange, he secured the Dutch Republic step by step, helping it win independence from Spain. After James I made peace with Spain, Vere retired from active service, and spent the rest of his life in the country in England, occupying himself with the compilation of his Commentaries, written at the height of action. The style is straightforward and soldier-like, and the comments are sound and most valuable, full of interesting details and military information not easily found elsewhere.We have not had the opportunity to directly compare the two 1657 versions of the Commentaries, but from the literature they seem likely to be two issues of a single edition, reimposed to make both a folio (ESTC R219854) and a 4to (R14801) issue.With two bookplates on the inside front board. First 3 leaves loose and restaured; several plates with restorations or tears, but still in good condition.l ESTC R219854 (1657) & R9929 (1672); Hazlitt I, 437; Wing V 240 (1657) & V240A (1672).
A. Asher & Co. B.V.Professional seller
Book number: 6BHG7U5VARZH
€  3500.00 [Appr.: US$ 3982.86 | £UK 2973.5 | JP¥ 567737]
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