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 Hitchcock, Charles (based on characters created by Clarence E. Mulford), (illustrated by Hans Holweg),, HOPALONG CASSIDY ADVENTURES No. 6.
Hitchcock, Charles (based on characters created by Clarence E. Mulford), (illustrated by Hans Holweg),
HOPALONG CASSIDY ADVENTURES No. 6.
Adprint (copyright Doubleday & Co., Inc.)London, 1958, 1st UK., 93pp, pictorial endpapers in line, in text illustrations in colour, half tone and line, laminated pictorial boards about 10" x 7", backed with red cloth at spine, based on the TV series starring William Boyd and on the characters created by Clarence E. Mulford, Contents: Hopalong's Holiday, The Blizzard, Indian Treasure, The Gold Train Hold-up, The Poke Bonnet (comic strip in line), The Curing of Spud Murphy, The Fluttering Scarf (comic strip in line), The Mathieson Gang, The Silver Mine, Red Mesa Pass, The Two Sheriffs, very slightly cocked, lightly rubbed and bumped at tips, edgs tanned and foxed, small production ink blot p36, very good,
A Book for all ReasonsProfessional seller
Book number: 45029
GBP 8.00 [Appr.: EURO 9.5 US$ 10.86 | JP¥ 1577]
Keywords: children's juvenile annual cowboy western hopalong cassidy

 HITCHCOCK, Charles, Hopalong Cassidy stories No.3
HITCHCOCK, Charles
Hopalong Cassidy stories No.3
Adprint, 1955. Used - Good. Good hardback . In glazed boards; illustrations by G A Facey. Some browning to pages; binding tight; wear to top corner of both boards Photo:http://cibimages.blob.core.windows.net/img-1/stand_56894_jpg.jpg.
Cotswold Internet BooksProfessional seller
Book number: BOOKS280074I
GBP 8.00 [Appr.: EURO 9.5 US$ 10.86 | JP¥ 1577]

 Audubon, John James, (1785-1851) ; John Bachman (1790–1874); W.E. Hitchcock and R. Trembly , lithographers; Root & Son, London, binder; Charles E. Lauriat Co., Boston (1842-1920) , bookseller, The Quadrupeds of North America by James Audubon, F.R. S. And the Rev. John Bachman, D.D. True First Octavo Editions
Audubon, John James, (1785-1851) ; John Bachman (1790–1874); W.E. Hitchcock and R. Trembly , lithographers; Root & Son, London, binder; Charles E. Lauriat Co., Boston (1842-1920) , bookseller
The Quadrupeds of North America by James Audubon, F.R. S. And the Rev. John Bachman, D.D. True First Octavo Editions
New York: V.G. Audubon, 1849, 1851, 1854. 3 vols. 8vo. 16.5 x 25.5cm. 6.5 x 10 inches. Gilt stamped full morocco by Root & Son, London, binder. One cover loose. Sabin 2368; Nissen 163; Church 1357; OCLC Number 2853409 [wrong dates]; McGill/Wood 208; Bennett 5; Phillips Sporting 27; Meisel II 468... 155 handcolored lithographs. Half-titles (one loose) and title pages present.. Waterstaining to the text pages and to the margins of the plates, barely visible on the rectos with the lithographs. Image colors fresh and rich with no foxing...FIRST OCTAVO EDITION of Audubon's final great work, with the plates in fresh colors. The work was the result of Audubon's collaboration with John Bachman, a Lutheran Pastor who had studied quadrupeds from his youth and who was recognised as an authority in the United States. The two began their association when Audubon stayed with Bachman and his family in Charleston for a month in 1831. Audubon knew that Bachman's contribution was critical but had to fight hard to convince his friend to take part. Bachman eventually relented, with the proviso that all profits, and expenses, were to be the Audubons: the work was expected to show a healthy return and he was eager to benefit his sons-in-law Victor and John Woodhouse Audubon.. In 1898 Charles E. Lauriat (1842-1920) decided to became a bookseller only and leave the publishing to his former partner Dana Estes. So their partnership was dissolved. Dana Estes continued to publish books as Dana Estes and Company. Lauriat bought out the stock of Estes and Lauriat and on June 1, 1898 started his retail establishment at 301 Washington Street, Opposite "Old South". He sold the Estes books as well as the books of other publishers He moved to larger quarters in 1906 just down the way at 385 Washington Street. Boston He remained as president of this company until his death. .
Wittenborn Art BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 51-6070
USD 7500.00 [Appr.: EURO 6459.75 | £UK 5525 | JP¥ 1089179]
Catalogue: Books

 HITCHCOCK, CHARLES B.; DEBENHAM, FRANK (SPECIAL CONSULTING EDITORS), Reader's Digest Great World Atlas
HITCHCOCK, CHARLES B.; DEBENHAM, FRANK (SPECIAL CONSULTING EDITORS)
Reader's Digest Great World Atlas
Pleasantville, New York: The Reader's Digest Association, Inc, 1963. Hardcover. An oversize world atlas, produced by Reader's Digest using resources and cartographic data supplied by John Bartholomew & Son, Ltd. as well as Babson Institute and Aero Services Corp. With dozens of attractive maps, in color, as well as relief maps and information about outer space, the solar system and the moon. With indices by the USA, the world (except USA) and a general index. --- Measures about 11 in. wide x 16 in. tall; in dark red leatherette backed in beige cloth, with titling and decorations in gilt to cover and spine. Volume lacks a dust jacket. --- With some soiling to covers and page edges with dampstains and light rippling due to exposure to dampness; overall bright and lacking inked markings. (Due to the considerable weight of this item, extra shipping charges may be requested.); Folio - 13 to 23 in. tall; 232 pages. Good with no dust jacket .
Bluebird BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 84023
USD 13.00 [Appr.: EURO 11.25 | £UK 9.75 | JP¥ 1888]
Keywords: >>Maps and Atlases

 
SHERRILL CHARLES HITCHCOCK
Stained Glass Tours in England
London: The Bodley Head, 1909. Hardcover. xv+ 254pp + 16pp publishers catalogue, bound in original green decorated cloth/gilt. Nice bright copy; Octavo. Very Good .
Castle Hill BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 055083
GBP 28.00 [Appr.: EURO 32.75 US$ 38.01 | JP¥ 5520]
Keywords: Architecture and Gardening

 
Sherrill Charles Hitchcock
A Stained Glass Tour in Italy
London, The John Lane Company, 1913. 1st Edition. Hardcover. a good copy with thirty-three illustrations ,ex libary 4to. HB. G.
The Victoria BookshopProfessional seller
Book number: 90023862
GBP 22.05 [Appr.: EURO 26 US$ 29.93 | JP¥ 4347]
Catalogue: 22/8/08
Keywords: ARCHITECTUR

 HITCHCOCK, Vincent Charles, Torero.
HITCHCOCK, Vincent Charles
Torero.
Corgi, 1959. Used - Good. Good paperback . 1st Corgi edition, 1959. Pages and covers yellowed with creases in spine. Otherwise a tidy copy. Photo:http://cibimages.blob.core.windows.net/img-1/stand_90051_jpg.jpg.
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Book number: BOOKS312302I
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 ALFRED HITCHCOCK MYSTERY (STEPHEN WASYLYK; JOAN HESS; JAS. R. PETRIN; CHARLES ARDAI; B. K. STEVENS; MARTIN LIMON; ROBERT LOY; JOHN DICKSON CARR), Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine: November, Nov. 1990
ALFRED HITCHCOCK MYSTERY (STEPHEN WASYLYK; JOAN HESS; JAS. R. PETRIN; CHARLES ARDAI; B. K. STEVENS; MARTIN LIMON; ROBERT LOY; JOHN DICKSON CARR)
Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine: November, Nov. 1990
NY, Dell Magazines. 1990. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 35, No. 11. Edited by Cathleen Jordan. Cover art by Neal Hughes. Includes "Collision" by Stephen Wasylyk; "A Little More Research" by Joan Hess; "Human Man Gone" by Jas. R. Petrin; "A Bar Called Charley's" by Charles Ardai; "True Romance" by B. K. Stevens; "Blood Write" by Martin Limon; "The Last Crime Story" by Robert Loy; "The House in Goblin Wood" (Mystery Classic) by John Dickson Carr. Standard departments. Illustrated by Ralph Westbom, Timothy Foley, Hank Blaustein, Jeff Marinelli, Neal Hughes, Timothy Standish, Mark Fresh, and Jim Adams. Creasing; edge and corner wear; spine a little faded; light label residue; tanning. Very Good.
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Book number: PQ134
USD 3.50 [Appr.: EURO 3.25 | £UK 2.75 | JP¥ 508]
Catalogue: Magazines
Keywords: Mystery Mystery Magazines

 ALFRED HITCHCOCK MYSTERY (GEORGE C. CHESBRO; DONALD OLSON; TALMAGE POWELL; BEATRICE S. SMITH; PATRICK O'KEEFFE; A. F. ORESHNIK; CHARLES BOECKMAN; JOHN LUTZ; S. S. RAFFERTY; HAROLD Q. MASUR; KEVIN O'DONNELL, JR.), Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine: August, Aug. 1975
ALFRED HITCHCOCK MYSTERY (GEORGE C. CHESBRO; DONALD OLSON; TALMAGE POWELL; BEATRICE S. SMITH; PATRICK O'KEEFFE; A. F. ORESHNIK; CHARLES BOECKMAN; JOHN LUTZ; S. S. RAFFERTY; HAROLD Q. MASUR; KEVIN O'DONNELL, JR.)
Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine: August, Aug. 1975
NY, H. S. D. Publications. 1975. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 20, No. 8. Edited by Ernest M. Hutter. Cover photo. Includes "The Dragon Variation" (novelette) by George C. Chesbro; "Days of Sirius" by Donald Olson; "Till Death Do Not Us Part" by Talmage Powell; "Obligations" by Beatrice S. Smith; "Night Mate" by Patrick O'Keeffe; "Hunting Ground" by A. F. Oreshnik; "The G-String Corpse" by Charles Boeckman; "Understaning Electricity" by John Lutz; "The Greatest Cook in Christendom" by S. S. Rafferty; "Dead Game" by Harold Q. Masur; "Alternate" by Kevin O'Donnell, Jr. Spien head taped over small loss; tanning; mild creasing. Very Good-.
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Book number: PR1150
USD 4.25 [Appr.: EURO 3.75 | £UK 3.25 | JP¥ 617]
Catalogue: Magazines
Keywords: Mystery Magazine Mystery Magazines

 ALFRED HITCHCOCK MYSTERY (GEORGE C. CHESBRO; EDWARD D. HOCH; CHARLES W. RUNYON; EDWARD WELLEN; VINCENT MCCONNOR; ARTHUR PORGES; MICHAEL ZUROY; CLAYTON MATTHEWS; WILLIAM BRITTAIN; MAXINE O'CALLAGHAN; FRANK SISK), Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine: November, Nov. 1974
ALFRED HITCHCOCK MYSTERY (GEORGE C. CHESBRO; EDWARD D. HOCH; CHARLES W. RUNYON; EDWARD WELLEN; VINCENT MCCONNOR; ARTHUR PORGES; MICHAEL ZUROY; CLAYTON MATTHEWS; WILLIAM BRITTAIN; MAXINE O'CALLAGHAN; FRANK SISK)
Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine: November, Nov. 1974
NY, H. S. D. Publications. 1974. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 19, No. 11. Edited by Ernest M. Hutter. Cover photo. Includes "Falling Star" (novelette) by George C. Chesbro; "Captain Leopold Finds a Tiger" by Edward D. Hoch; "A Good Head for Murder" by Charles W. Runyon; "Long in the Tooth" by Edward Wellen; "The King of Snails" by Vincent McConnor; "The Scientist and the Exterminator" by Arthur Porges; "A Brainy Caper" by Michael Zuroy; "The Buffer" by Clayton Matthews; "The Impossible Footprint" by William Brittain; "A Change of Clients" by Maxine O'Callaghan; "Deathbed" by Frank Sisk. Writing on front cover in pen and most of sticker remains (see scan)l; short tears; tape sat spine heel; tanning; rubbing; front cover falls short of text block. Good.
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Book number: PR1646
USD 2.50 [Appr.: EURO 2.25 | £UK 2 | JP¥ 363]
Catalogue: Magazines
Keywords: Mystery Mystery Magazines

 ALFRED HITCHCOCK MYSTERY (DAN CRAWFORD; WAYNE L. TAPPON; MARTIN LIMON; BEN TOWN; CHARLES ARDAI; ANNE PEVERELL; ERICH OBERMAYR; JACKLYN BUTLER; JOSEPHINE BELL), Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine: January, Jan. 1992
ALFRED HITCHCOCK MYSTERY (DAN CRAWFORD; WAYNE L. TAPPON; MARTIN LIMON; BEN TOWN; CHARLES ARDAI; ANNE PEVERELL; ERICH OBERMAYR; JACKLYN BUTLER; JOSEPHINE BELL)
Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine: January, Jan. 1992
NY, Dell Magazines. 1992. Single Issue Magazine. Vol. 37, No. 1. Cover art by Ray Mel Cornelius. Includes "All I Wand for Christmas" by Dan Crawford; "Paco's Out" by Wayne L. Tappon; "Seoul Story" by Martin Limon; "Good Timing" by Ben Town; "Carmine and the Christmas Presence" by Charles Ardai; "Pritt the Twit" by Anne Peverell; "Murder in the Passage Vendome" by Erich Obermayr; "A Bit of Flotsam" by Jacklyn Butler; "Mystery Classic: The Carol Singers" by Josephine Bell. Standard departments. Illustrated by Jim Adams, Milton Hall, Dan Krovatin, Charles Demorat, Ray Mel Cornelius, Richard Sauer, Tim Standish, Judy Mitchell, and Laurie Davis. Label gum ghosts on front; tanning; creasing; glue-shrink. Good+ to Very Good-.
Books from the cryptProfessional seller
Book number: PR2158
USD 3.00 [Appr.: EURO 2.75 | £UK 2.25 | JP¥ 436]
Catalogue: Magazines
Keywords: Mystery Mystery Magazines

 
SHERRILL, Charles Hitchcock
Stained glass tours in England
London, John Lane the Bodley Head, 1909. Used - Very Good. VG hardback 1st ed... 1st edition, 1909, in green cloth with pale green & gilt. Inscription; some scattered foxing; spine a little bumped; gilt bright - a nice copy. Photo:.
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Book number: BOOKS036103I
GBP 12.50 [Appr.: EURO 14.75 US$ 16.97 | JP¥ 2464]

 
SHERRILL, Charles Hitchcock
A stained glass tour in Italy
John Lane the Bodley Head, 1913. Used - Good. Good hardback in dark blue cloth First edition. With folding map & publisher's catalogue at rear. Free end papers faintly browned; binding tight; tiny split in cloth at head of spine. Photo:.
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Book number: BOOKS214738I
GBP 25.80 [Appr.: EURO 30.25 US$ 35.02 | JP¥ 5086]

 Charles Hitchcock Sherrill, A Year's Embassy to Mustafa Kemal
Charles Hitchcock Sherrill
A Year's Embassy to Mustafa Kemal
C. Scribner's sons, 1934. Hardcover. Pp: 277. Charles Hitchcock Sherrill was an American diplomat and US Ambassador to Turkey from 1932 to 1933. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was a Turkish army officer, revolutionary statesman, writer, and founder of the Republic of Turkey, as well as the first Turkish President. He led the Turkish national movement in the Turkish War of Independence. His military campaigns gained Turkey independence. Atatürk then embarked upon a program of political, economic, and cultural reforms, seeking to transform the former Ottoman Empire into a modern and secular nation-state. The principles of Atatürk's reforms, upon which modern Turkey was established, are referred to as Kemalism. Book has copies of drawings by Ataturk himself as well as black and white pictures. Cond./Kwaliteit: Goed.
De SlegteProfessional seller
Book number: 2741822
€  250.00 [Appr.: US$ 290.26 | £UK 214 | JP¥ 42153]
Catalogue: Geschiedenis

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