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 ARGOSY (ELIZABETH YORK MILLER; EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS; ARTHUR PRESTON HANKINS; RUFUS KING; EDGAR FRANKLIN; JOHN D. SWAIN; FREDERICK DAVIS; PAUL SAND; FRANK H. SHAW; JACK BECHDOLT; HOMER KING GORDON; THOMAS THURSDAY), Argosy All-Story Weekly: February, Feb. 28, 1925 ("the Moon Men"; "Gold from the Canyon"; "North Star")
ARGOSY (ELIZABETH YORK MILLER; EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS; ARTHUR PRESTON HANKINS; RUFUS KING; EDGAR FRANKLIN; JOHN D. SWAIN; FREDERICK DAVIS; PAUL SAND; FRANK H. SHAW; JACK BECHDOLT; HOMER KING GORDON; THOMAS THURSDAY)
Argosy All-Story Weekly: February, Feb. 28, 1925 ("the Moon Men"; "Gold from the Canyon"; "North Star")
NY, Frank A. Munsey Co. 1925. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. CLXVII, No. 1. Pulp magazine. Edited by Matthew White. Cover art by Paul Stahr for "A Live Man's Widow" (pt. 1 of 5) by Elizabeth York Miller. Includes "The Moon Men" (pt 2 of 4) by Edgar Rice Burroughs; "Gold from the Canyon" (pt 3 of 6) by by Arthur Preston Hankins; "North Star" (pt 4 of 5) by Rufus King; "Where She Belongs" (pt. 5 of 5) by Edgar Franklin; "The Man Who Knew Fitzsimmons" (novelette) by John D. Swain; "The Weight of Guilt" by Frederick Davis; "Double Cross-Worded" by Paul Sand; "The Terror of the Seven Seas" by Frank H. Shaw; "A Full Partnership" by Jack Bechdolt; "One of Nature's Noblemen" by Homer King Gordon; "Young Mild West" by Thomas Thursday. Poetry: "Their Baby" by Ethel R. Peyser; "The Crucible" by Glenn Ward Dresbach; "Propinquity" by H. M. Sterling; "The Man That Whistles" by Will Thomas Withrow; "Beggar's Choice" by Thelma Stillson; "A Pocket-Piece" by Mary mauris; "Mine Enemy" by Margaret Hale; "A Flirt's Apology to a Flirt" by Mary Carolyn Davies. Illustrations are uncredited. Loss to cover (see scan); 1.5" tear at heel; otherwise standard wear and tear at edges; tanning. Good.
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 ARGOSY (RUFUS KING; EDGAR FRANKLIN; RONALD PRINCE; CHARLES ALDEN SELTZER; HULBERT FOOTNER; BEATRICE ASHTON VANDEGRIFT; THOMAS P. FRENEY; LOIS FINK HONBERGER; JESSIE HENDERSON; OLIN LYMAN; JACK BECHDOLT), Argosy All-Story Weekly: February, Feb. 7, 1925 ("North Star"; "Valley of the Stars")
ARGOSY (RUFUS KING; EDGAR FRANKLIN; RONALD PRINCE; CHARLES ALDEN SELTZER; HULBERT FOOTNER; BEATRICE ASHTON VANDEGRIFT; THOMAS P. FRENEY; LOIS FINK HONBERGER; JESSIE HENDERSON; OLIN LYMAN; JACK BECHDOLT)
Argosy All-Story Weekly: February, Feb. 7, 1925 ("North Star"; "Valley of the Stars")
NY, Frank A. Munsey Co. 1925. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. CLXVI, No. 4. Pulp magazine. Edited by Matthew White. Cover art by Charles Livingston Bull for "North Star" (pt. 1 of 5) by Rufus King. Includes "Where She Belongs" (pt. 2 of 5) by Edgar Franklin; "The Next Victim" (pt. 3 of 4) by Ronald Prince; "The Valley of the Stars" (pt. 4 of 6) by Charles Alden Seltzer; "The Under Dogs" (pt. 6 of 6) by Hulbert Footner; "Suspense" by Beatrice Ashton Vandegrift; "Cheap Tools" by Thomas P. Freney; "William Tries the Rough Stuff" by Lois Fink Honberger; "His Weak Spot" by Jessie Henderson; "A Count of Some Account" by Olin Lyman; "Enchantment" by Jack Bechdolt. Poetry: 'To You" by Margery Land Mason; "You Are Not Mine" by Mary Carolyn Davies. Illustrations are uncredited. Standard wear and tear at edges; tanning; minor loss at heel. Very Good.
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 Bigland, Ralph, Garter Principal King of Arms (1712-1784); Richard Bigland, editor; J. Ravenhill; Thomas Bonnor (c.1740-c.1812), artists; Rev. Gerald Charles Fenwicke ; Hoar, provenance, Historical, Monumental and Genealogical Collections Relative to the County of Gloucester. 2 Volumes . First Edition
Bigland, Ralph, Garter Principal King of Arms (1712-1784); Richard Bigland, editor; J. Ravenhill; Thomas Bonnor (c.1740-c.1812), artists; Rev. Gerald Charles Fenwicke ; Hoar, provenance
Historical, Monumental and Genealogical Collections Relative to the County of Gloucester. 2 Volumes . First Edition
London: John Nichols for Richard Bigland, 1791-1792. 2 volumes. Folio (263 x 424 mm). Contemporary half roan nd marbled boards, spines with 6 raised bands, morocco lettering pieces, minor rubbing, joints starting, minor chipping....632, 252pp, 23 leaves of engraved plates hors texte in vol. 1 and 10 in vol.2, mostly 2 engravings per plate; numerous half page engravings in the text; Provenance: Rev. Gerald Charles Fenwicke (armorial bookplate, with motto "A Fenwyke! A Fenwyke"); Hoar (armorial bookplate, with motto "Constanter").................Ralph Bigland was a noted antiquarian, whose work was mostly focused on Gloucestershire. Over time, he travelled the whole county, accumulating historical information and making it his business to record the inscriptions on everything from great monuments to modest gravestones. Following his death, his son, Richard, attempted to bring the work to print as a county history. A number of instalments of the Historical, Monumental, and Genealogical Collections relative to the County of Gloucester were published between 1786 and 1794 (completing two volumes, dated 1791 and 1794), and further instalments appeared sporadically through the 19th century... Ralph was born in 1712, the son of Richard and Mary Bigland. He was baptised at St Dunstan and All Saints, Stepney on 30 Jan 1711... On 13 Jan 1737 he married Ann, daughter of John Wilkins. Their marriage took place at Frocester, Gloucestershire... Their son Richard was baptised at St Dunstan in the West, City of London on 6 Apr 1738... Ann died later that year and was buried at St Dunstan and All Saints on 3 Dec 1738..The artist Thomas Bonnor (c.1740-c.1812) was born in Gloucestershire, later moving to London where he studied under Henry Roberts (d. 1790). According to Bryan's Dictionary, Bonnor was 'celebrated as one of the best of the topographical draughtsmen and engravers of his day. .
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CHAMBERS, THOMAS KING
The Indigestions or Diseases of the Digestive Organs Functionally Treated
London: John Churchill, 1867. First Edition. Maroon hardback cloth cover. 220mm x 150mm (9" x 6"). 230pp + ads.. G : in good condition without dust jacket as issued. Covers rubbed and edge-worn. Spine faded. Ex Royal College of Surgeons Ireland Library .
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Keywords: Medicine 1850 - 1900 Antiquarian Diseases

0898981875 THE COMMODORES; ORANGE, WALTER; HUDSON, HAROLD; KING, WILLIAM; KING, SHIRLEY; RITCHIE, LIONEL; WILLIAMS, MILAN; MCCLARY, THOMAS, Commodores - All the Great Hits: Songbook
THE COMMODORES; ORANGE, WALTER; HUDSON, HAROLD; KING, WILLIAM; KING, SHIRLEY; RITCHIE, LIONEL; WILLIAMS, MILAN; MCCLARY, THOMAS
Commodores - All the Great Hits: Songbook
USA: Columbia, 1983. First Edition. Paperback. ISBN: 0898981875. 56 pages. Colour photos of the band. Includes lyrics, piano music and guitar chords for the following smash hits: Brick House, Easy, Lady (You Bring Me Up), Machine Gun, Oh No, Painted Picture, Reach High, Sail On, Still, Three Times a Lady. Above-average wear. Binding intact. A worthy working copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; The Commodores; Orange, Walter; Hudson, Harold; King, William; King, Shirley; Ritchie, Lionel; Williams, Milan; McClary, Thomas Commodores - All the Great Hits: Songbook Brick House, Easy, Lady (You Bring Me Up), Machine Gun, Oh No, Painted Picture, Reach. Fair .
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O'CONNELL, James F., WILKE, Philip J., KING, Thomas F. & MIX, Caol L. eds.
Perris River Archaeology: Late Prehistoric Demographic Change in Southeastern California.
Cultural Resources Section, Division of Resource Management and Protection, 1974. 4to Paperback. Some wear and fraying to spine, several small closed tears to covers, o/wise good. B/W photos & illus. Fold-out maps. California Department of Parks and Recreation Archaeological Report No. 14. Prepared by the Archaeological Research Unit, University of California. 171pp.
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 Thomas Ashby. Alfred Hudd and Frank King; Charles Hercules Read; Wm. Loftie Rutton; Sir Edward William Brabrook; Joseph Armitage Robinson; Horace Sandars; Geo. Jeffery; G. F. Hill etc., Archaeologia or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity, Published by the Society of Antiquaries of London, Vol. LXII (62) Parts 1 and 2, 1910 and 1911. Second Series volume XII (12)
Thomas Ashby. Alfred Hudd and Frank King; Charles Hercules Read; Wm. Loftie Rutton; Sir Edward William Brabrook; Joseph Armitage Robinson; Horace Sandars; Geo. Jeffery; G. F. Hill etc.
Archaeologia or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity, Published by the Society of Antiquaries of London, Vol. LXII (62) Parts 1 and 2, 1910 and 1911. Second Series volume XII (12)
Society of Antiquaries of London, London, 1910. First Edition, Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Clean firm brown covers with gilt lettering on the spine, light wear to edges, sound binding, clean pages and clean darkened end-papers. Very many black and white or brown plates, vignettes and photographs. Part 1 has fold out diagrams facing pages 87 and 137 and one bound at rear. Part 2 has fold out at pages 211, 219, 290, 304 (in colour), 334, 336,341, 342 (x2, both in colour), 528 (x5). Some pages are unopened in both parts. Contents: I. Chancery Proceedings from 15th Century by Trice Martin; II. Crystal of Lothair by Ormonde Dalton; III. Post-Visigothic Churches in Spain by Arthur Hill; IV. Hauberk of Chain Mail by J. G. Waller; V. Records of Durrington Manor, Wilts by T. F. Kirby; VI. Standing Cup of Silver Gilt with the Arms of William the Silent by Charles Hercules Read; VII./XV. Excavations at Caerwent, Monmouthshire, on the site of Venta Silurum by T. Ashby; VIII. Roman and later remains from the site of Newgate Prison by Philip Norman; IX. Imagery and Sculptures on the West Front of Wells Cathedral by W. H. St. John Hope; X. Traces of Roman Fulling in Britain by George E. Fox; XI. Gold Standing Cup belonging to Duke of Portland by Read; XII. Thirty Pieces of Silver by G. F. Hill; XIII. Notes on 14th Century Conveyancing by T. F. Kirby; XIV. Island of Ictis by Clement Reid; XVI. Linares Bas-Relief and Roman Mining in Baetica by Horace Sandars; XVII. Excavations of Roman Silchester, Hants by St. John Hope; XVIII. Wall Paintings in All Saints’ Church, Friskney, Lincolnshire by Henry John Cheales; XIX. Augustinian Priory of St. Bartholomew, West Smithfield by E. A. Webb; XX. Prehistoric Tombs of Knossos by Arthur Evans. ix, 1-352; xvi, 353-584. 2-volume set (complete). Contains colour and black and white plates. No dust jacket, as published. Stamps for Halifax Antiquarian Society and "Withdrawn" stamp on front end-papers and prelims. Pages of main text and plates (including reverse of plates) are free from stamps. Hand-written reference numbers on end-papers.. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: over 4 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 40119041032. This book is heavier than 1kg, and may incur additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations.. ISBN: 0520065654
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Keywords: BZDB4 Archaeology; World History; Church & Ecclesiastical History; British History. Thomas Ashby. Alfred Hudd and Frank King; Charles Hercules Read; Wm. Loftie Rutton; Sir Edward William Brabrook; Joseph Armitage Robinson; Horace Sandars; Geo. Jeffery; G.

 
Hancock, Geoffrey and Thomas King, eds
Canadian Fiction Magazine Native Issue; Number 60
Toronto, Canadian Fiction Magazine, 1987. Paperback. pp. 171. 8vo. B&w portraits. Minor shelfwear; near fine. A collection of 20 stories by 15 authors. .
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GERNSBACK, H.; LEWIS, R.; SCHWAB, L.JR.; QUEEN, I.; THOMAS, E.; CARLSON, O.; KEARNEY, J.; HOEFLER, D.; ALTOMARE, R.; HAGEN, L.; KING, J.; ALBEN, M.; MELVIN, B.; EMBREE, B.; DAVIS, F.; BOHR, E.RHITA, N.; ET AL
Radio Craft, and Popular Electronics, Incorporating Short Wave Craft, Television News, Radio and Television, July 1945, Volume XVI, No. 10 - Alex Schomburg Cover Art
Springfield MA, USA: Radcraft Publications Inc, 1945. First Edition. Paperback. Illustrated by Schomburg, Alex (cover). Pages 539-610. Features: Cover art by Alex Schomburg supports the 7th War loan to 'finish the Nips'; Prescient Editorial entitled "Radio-Light' says "We are still at thevery beginning of the radio and electronic arts. The greatest and undreamt of applications lie as yet in the future. There is sttill much unknown territory in the electromagnetic spectrum which holds out great promist."; Air Radio Mechanic - a great career opportunity;; Television and the Amateur; No Selectivity in This Radio - the Panoramoscope; Motorola Handie-Talkie; "Photopulse"; FM U.H.F. Converter for Pre-War Radios; Cathode-Ray Photo Tests; Handie and Walkie Combat Portables; Tuning on the U.H.F.; Cathode Followers; Disc-Seal Tubes; Broadcast Equipment, Part IX; An Electronic "Omnichecker," Part I; Condensers; Re-activator Saves Tubes; Non-Priority Code Recorder; 32-Volt Receiver for Small Plants; Fixed -Bias Voltage Supply; Carry-Around Receiver; Cylinders for Better Sound. Nice one-page Echophone ad features illustration of scantily-clad young lady; One-page Radio Corporation of America (RCA) ad includes inset photo of Dr. V.K. Zworykin and E.W. Engstrom examining an Iconoscope or television "eye"; Photo-illustrated Meissner Manufacturing ad says "There' no let down in Mt. Carmel (Illinois); Interference-free Fluorescent Installation at World Broadcasting System studio in New York; Great photo-illustrated letter from George Coffee of Providence, R.I. shows his wife using a Talkie-Backie (car phone). Nice photo-illustrated ad on back cover for Galvin Manufacturing illustrates California's use of Motorola Radiotelephone F-M (FM) units and Motorola Radio automatic relay stations by the California Highway Patrol. Average wear. Writing atop front cover. World-Wide Station list has been clipped from page 570 and is not included. 1/4 of page 601 has been removed, otherwise a worthy vintage copy.; Magazine; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Radio Craft, and Popular Electronics, Incorporating Short Wave Craft, Television News, Radio and Television, July 1945, Volume XVI, No. 10 - Alex Schomburg Cover Art Cover art by Alex Schomburg supports the 7th War loan to 'finish the Nips'; Prescient Ed. Good .
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"Gohr, Siegfried, King, Thomas, Meschede, Friedrich"
"Hubert Kiecol / Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam"
"Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig", "1999, paperback, good copy". ISBN: 9783883754284.
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Goodweather, Hartley (Thomas King)
Dreadfulwater Shows Up
Toronto, Harper Collins, 2002. First edition. Paperback. pp. 233. 8vo. Spots to foredge, ink name to title page; very good-. .
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 HANRATTY, Thomas F., and KING, Daniel P. (editors), Crime Scene Sketches: Reproduced in Fac-Simile from the Pen and Ink Drawings in the Note Book of a Private Enquiry Agent
HANRATTY, Thomas F., and KING, Daniel P. (editors)
Crime Scene Sketches: Reproduced in Fac-Simile from the Pen and Ink Drawings in the Note Book of a Private Enquiry Agent
N.p. Privately Printed, 1976. Paperback. Wide 8vo. Stiff terra cotta wrappers and brown plastic comb binding. 4pp, (35pp). Numerous floor plans and maps. Fine. Tight and attractive first edition of these descriptions and visuals for well-known Sherlock Holmes crime scenes, limited to 100 numbered copies (this #28). At top of title page King inscribes in black fineline large and bold "To Richard S. Oldberg / With All Good / Sherlockian Wishes. / 27 April 1977," he and co-editor Hanratty both signing below this. Uncommon and lovely. .
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Hennedy, Roger; revised by Thomas King
The Clydesdale flora: a description of the flowering plants and ferns of the Clyde district (etc.)
Glasgow: Hugh Hopkins, 1891.5th edition.Publisher's cloth, gilt title on spine.V.g./No Jacket.A well-preserved copy.xxxii, 277 pp. 8 tables at end. In English.1 kg.
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Hennedy, Roger; revised by Thomas King
The Clydesdale flora: a description of the flowering plants and ferns of the Clyde district (etc.)
Glasgow: Hugh Hopkins, 1878.In Memoriam edition.Publisher's cloth, gilt title on front cover.Good/No Jacket.Cover somewhat worn, corners bumped.xl, 248 pp. 8 plates at rear; includes an obituary of Roger Hennedy. In English.1 kg.
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Book number: 7344
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Vanbrugh John, Sir, King, Thomas, & Kane O'Hara
Lovers' quarrels; or, Like master, like man. An interlude in one act, altered from The mistake of Sir John Vanbrugh bound with The Two Misers, a musical entertainment, in Two Acts in "The London Stage: a collection of the most reputed tragedies, comedies, operas, melodramas, farces and interludes. "
London, London Stage, 1824. First edition thus. Paperback. Lovers' quarrels 5pp The Two Misers 6pp two plays paper taped together presumable from a volume of "London Stage" Fair.
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