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 ARGOSY (GEORGE ALLAN ENGLAND; HORACE HOWARD HERR; AUSTIN HALL & HOMER EON FLINT; JOHN CHARLES BEECHAM; GEORGE C. SHEDD; HAMILTON CRAIGIE; GEORGE M. A. CAIN; T. F. T. WEST; KATHERINE HARRINGTON; MURRAY LEINSTER), Argosy All-Story Weekly: June 4, 1921 ("the Blind Spot")
ARGOSY (GEORGE ALLAN ENGLAND; HORACE HOWARD HERR; AUSTIN HALL & HOMER EON FLINT; JOHN CHARLES BEECHAM; GEORGE C. SHEDD; HAMILTON CRAIGIE; GEORGE M. A. CAIN; T. F. T. WEST; KATHERINE HARRINGTON; MURRAY LEINSTER)
Argosy All-Story Weekly: June 4, 1921 ("the Blind Spot")
NY, Frank A. Munsey Co. 1921. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. CXXXIV, No. 4. Cover by Modest Stein for "The Man-Hater" (pt. 1 of 7) by George Allan England. Includes "A Doughter of the White Star" (pt. 2 of 5) by Horace Howard Herr; "The Blind Spot" (pt. 4 of 6) by Austin Hall & Homer Eon Flint; "The Fairest Flower" (pt. 6 of 6) by John Charles Beecham; "Arabia, the Terrible" (novelette) by George C. Shedd; "The Stroke Invisible" by Hamilton Craigie; "Sentiment in Business" by George M. A. Cain; "The Heart of Bohemia" by T. F. T. West; "Jack o' Lantern" by Katherine Harrington; "Nerve" by Murray Leinster. Edge and corner wear; tanning; minor tears; minor scuffs to front. Very Good.
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AVERY, Charles - HALL, Michael
Giambologna 1529-1608. Comment s'attacher l'âme d'un prince
Paris, Somogy, 1999. 28 cm, 208 pp. Illustrations en couleurs et en n/b. Reliure, jaquette
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Keywords: Arts

 
Charles Pachter; Gary Olson; John Hall; David Dorrance; Pierre Ayot
Post-Pop Realism: The Winnipeg Perspective 1982
Winnipeg: Winnipeg Art Gallery, 1993. New! Plastic-ring binding, bright orange covers, quarto, illustrated throughout, Pp52. As new. 250 grams. We welcome all reasonable offers on our books.
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Keywords: Wag Post-Pop Realism 0889151032

 
Larry Bell; Douglas Kent Hall; Charles Ross
Larry Bell, Douglas Kent Hall, Charles Ross : August 2-25, 1991. (Invitation for Opening Reception on August 2, 1991)
Santa Fe : Sena Galleries, 1991. 9.5 x 24 inches. Single sheet, printed both sides, and folded into four panels. Four color, and one B&W plate. Very Good. Shelf wear, and crease at bottom edge. Mailed to Peter Selz, and postmarked July 23, 1991. Extremely Scarce. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz (1919-2019). .
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 J Bieleman; W Thwaites; Charles W J Withers; John E Archer; P K Hall; T Booth, The Agricultural History Review Volume 33 1985 Part II
J Bieleman; W Thwaites; Charles W J Withers; John E Archer; P K Hall; T Booth
The Agricultural History Review Volume 33 1985 Part II
The British Agricultural History Society, 1985. Edition Unstated, Soft cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Clean green card covers, sound binding, clean pages. Contains: Rural Change in the Dutch Province of Drenthe in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries by J Bieleman; Dearth and the Marketing of Agricultural Produce - Oxfordshire c 1750-1800 by W Thwaites; A Neglected Scottish Agriculturalist - the Georgical Writings of the Rev Dr. John Walker (1731-1803) by Charles W J Withers; A Fiendish Outrage? A Study of Animal Maiming in East Anglia 1830-1870 by John E Archer; Harvest Fluctuations in an Industrializing Economy - Japan 1887-1912 by P K Hall; Trade Agreements and the Evolution of British Agricultural Policy in the 1930s by T Booth; List of Books and Pamphlets on Agrarian History 1984 by VJ Morris and D J Orton. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: under 1 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 56116031340. ISBN: 0718510925
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Keywords: BZDB4 HOLLAN, NETHERLANDS, FARMING countryside, farming, field sports, agriculture, horticulture; East Anglia, fenlands, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk; Scotland; British History. J Bieleman; W Thwaites; Charles W J Withers; John E Archer; P K Hall; T B

 
Brodkey, Harold; Price, Reynolds; Minot, Susan; Hall, Donald; Herbert, Zbigniew; Tomlinson, Charles; et al. Plimpton, George; Matthiessen, Peter; et al; editors.
The Paris Review. (Vol. 33, No. 121, Winter 1991).
(New York): The Paris Review, Inc. (1991). (1991). - Octavo, softcover bound in pictorial blue wrappers. The binding is very lightly bumped & slightly rubbed at the extremities. 251 & [5] pages. Black-and-white illustrations, including 8 pages of portraits by David McDermott and Peter McGough. Near fine.

Among the contents of this issue are interviews with Harold Brodkey and Reynolds Price; fiction by Susan Minot and Paul West; an article by Donald Hall about his teachers Archibald MacLeish and Yvor Winters; and poetry by Zbigniew Herbert, Charles Tomlinson, April Bernard and Kuroda Saburo. Very good.

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Keywords: LITERATURE; PERIODICAL; THE PARIS REVIEW; POETRY; POEMS; FICTION; INTERVIEWS; HAROLD BRODKEY; REYNOLDS PRICE; SUSAN MINOT; PAUL WEST; DONALD HALL; ARCHIBALD MACLEISH; YVOR WINTERS; ZBIGNIEW HERBERT; CHARLES TOMLINSON; APRIL BERNARD; KURODA SABURO; PORTRAI

 
Brown, Frederic (contributors to this issue include Richard Howells Watkins, C. Hall Thompson, James Norman, Hal G. Evarts, Alec Hudson, F. R. Buckley, Robinson MacLean, Charles Edward Chapel, and others)
"Four Blind Men" in Adventure, volume 119, number five (September, 1948)
Chicago, Popular Publications, 1948. First Edition. 0 pp. Soft cover. Cover illustration by Robert Stanley. Very good in original wrappers with edgewear. Very Good.
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CAINE, HALL; HUNGERFORD, MRS; GARVACE, CHARLES
The Prodigal Son; Phyllis; Just a Girl. Three Volumes Bound As One
London: London Printing Co, [1908]. Reprint. Red hardback cloth cover. 220mm x 150mm (9" x 6"). [600pp.].. Worn reading copy. Pages browned. No title page .
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 SINGER Charles, HOLYMYARD E.J., HALL A.R., WILLIAMS Trevor I., A History of Technology Volume I from Early Times to the Fall of Ancient Empires, Volume II the Mediterranean Civilizations and the Middle Ages C. 700 B.C. To C.A. D. 1500, Volume III from the Renaissance to the Industrial Revolution C. 1500 - C. 175
SINGER Charles, HOLYMYARD E.J., HALL A.R., WILLIAMS Trevor I.
A History of Technology Volume I from Early Times to the Fall of Ancient Empires, Volume II the Mediterranean Civilizations and the Middle Ages C. 700 B.C. To C.A. D. 1500, Volume III from the Renaissance to the Industrial Revolution C. 1500 - C. 175
Clarendon Press Oxford University Press, 1956-1957. 1st edn (vol I 3rd printing). 3 vols. Tall 8vo. Original gilt lettered blue cloth (spine of vol III lightly faded - otherwise a VG set). Pp. various, illus with coloured fronstiosieces and b&w drawings in text (endpapers slightly spotted; no inscriptions). .
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Charles D Wright, Thomas Hall, Thomas D. Hill
New Commentary on the Old English 'Prose Solomon and Saturn' and 'Adrian and Ritheus' Dialogues
Brepols, 2024 Hardback, 435 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:8 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503603278.
¶ Summary Who was not born, was buried in his mother's womb, and was baptized after death? Who first spoke with a dog? Why don't stones bear fruit? Who first said the word 'God'? Why is the sea salty? Who built the first monastery? Who was the first doctor? How many species of fish are there? What is the heaviest thing to bear on earth? What creatures are sometimes male and sometimes female? The Old English dialogues The Prose Solomon and Saturn and Adrian and Ritheus, critically edited in 1982 by J. E. Cross and Thomas D. Hill, provide the answers to a trove of curious medieval 'wisdom questions' such as these, drawing on a remarkable range of biblical, apocryphal, patristic, and encyclopaedic lore. This volume (which reprints the texts and translations of the two dialogues from Cross and Hill's edition) both updates and massively supplements the commentary by Cross and Hill, contributing extensive new sources and analogues (many from unpublished medieval Latin question-and-answer texts) and comprehensively reviews the secondary scholarship on the ancient and medieval texts and traditions that inform these Old English sapiential dialogues. It also provides an extended survey of the late antique and early medieval genres of 'curiosity' and 'wisdom' dialogues and florilegia, including their dissemination and influence as well as their social and educational functions. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Sourcing Wisdom: Commentary as Dialogue Organizing Wisdom: The Compilatory Structure of the Prose Solomon and Saturn (SS) and Adrian and Ritheus (AR) Transmitting Wisdom: Encyclopaedic Notes, Dialogues, and Florilegia Disputing Wisdom: Medieval Lore Masters and Modern Scholars List of Texts I. Latin Curiosity Dialogues II. Latin Wisdom Dialogues III. Latin Commonplace Dialogues ad Florilegia IV. Latin Hybrid Dialogues and Florilegia V. Vernacular Dialogues VI. Greek Dialogues VII. Slavonic Dialogues VIII. Encyclopaedic Notes Commentary I. The Prose Solomon and Saturn including Items Shared with Adrian and Ritheus II. Items Unique to Adrian and Ritheus Works Cited Indices I. Biblical and Apocryphal Citations II. Manuscripts III. Primary Sources IV. Subjects.
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Charles A, Hall
A Pocket-Book of British Birds' Eggs and Nests
A & C Black. Unknown Binding , Condition: Good.
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G. K. Hall & Co.; Charles Shillito; George Crabbe
The Country Book-Club. A Poem. With All Good Wishes at Christmas
Meriden, CT: Meriden Gravure Company, 1964. 4to. Stapled Printed Wraps, 40 pp. Very Good. Facsimile of original copy that belonged to William A. Jackson. Designed by Stinehour Press. Provenance: Frederick G. Ruffner. .
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 [Children's Literature]. Crandgent, Charles Hall [1862 - 1939] - Contributor, The TRAGICAL COMEDY Or COMICAL TRAGEDY Of PUNCH And JUDY.; With an Introductino by Charles Hall Grandgent and Illustrations by George Cruikshank
[Children's Literature]. Crandgent, Charles Hall [1862 - 1939] - Contributor
The TRAGICAL COMEDY Or COMICAL TRAGEDY Of PUNCH And JUDY.; With an Introductino by Charles Hall Grandgent and Illustrations by George Cruikshank
Cambridge: Washburn & Thomas, 1925. 1st edition thus. Black cloth spine over green paper-wrapped boards. Printed paper title labels to spine & front board. Printed green paper dust jacket. 49, [1] pp. Illustrations from Cruikshank's 19th C efforts. 12mo. Modest wear, a VG book in a Fair - Good jacket, lacking the spine panel.
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 [Dickens, Charles. 1812 - 1870]. Hall, Hammond - Contributor, MR. PICKWICK'S KENT. A Photographic Record of the Tour of the Corresponding Society of the Pickwick Club in Rochester, Chatham, Muggleton, Dingley Dell, Cobham and Gravesend. With Descriptive Letterpress by Hammond Hall
[Dickens, Charles. 1812 - 1870]. Hall, Hammond - Contributor
MR. PICKWICK'S KENT. A Photographic Record of the Tour of the Corresponding Society of the Pickwick Club in Rochester, Chatham, Muggleton, Dingley Dell, Cobham and Gravesend. With Descriptive Letterpress by Hammond Hall
Rochester & Chatham: W. & J. Mackay & Co, 1899. 1st edition (NCBEL III, 790). With tipped-in ANs to Ms Spielmann, from Hall, in the year of publication, on "The Daily Graphic" stationery, wherein he briefly describes efforts to bring this work to print. Red cloth binding stamped in black. Subtitled, on front board, "A Guide to Its Places & People.". [6], [4], 92, [10] pp. Advert eps + preliminary & terminal pages. Illustrated, primarily with b/w half-tone photographic images. At. p. 30, is tipped in an image of the "Staircase of the Bull Inn, Rochester", which compliments the book's image of the same, on p. 31. 12mo. 7-3/8" x 4-3/4". Modest wear & soiling to binding, with a lightly sunned backstrip. Slight lean. Bookplate of Mabel H. Spielmann to ffep. Gutter break after p. 32. A VG copy.
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 Dickens, Charles [1812 - 1870]. Waterhouse, Keith; Hall, Willis - Adapted by. Coe, Peter - Director, PICKWICK. The New Musical Comedy Based on Dickens' Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club.
Dickens, Charles [1812 - 1870]. Waterhouse, Keith; Hall, Willis - Adapted by. Coe, Peter - Director
PICKWICK. The New Musical Comedy Based on Dickens' Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club.
New York: Artcraft Litho. & Ptg. Co. Inc, 1965. Cf. Bolton 176. Full color paper wrappers, stapled, with artwork by "Nappi". Now housed in a clear archival mylar sleeve. Unpaginated, though 12 pages, with the center leaves as fold-outs, forming a 4-page center spread. Laid-in, a printed b/w sheet, detailing 2 additonal actors, Roy Castle & Peter Bull, not found in the regular printed text. Photographic illustrations of all major actors. 12" x 9" "Pickwick is a musical with a book by Wolf Mankowitz, music by Cyril Ornadel, and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse. Based on the novel by Charles Dickens, it is set in and around London and Rochester in 1828. This stage production produced by Bernard Delfont, which premiered in the West End in 1963, with Harry Secombe in the lead role and choreography by Gillian Lynne. The musical opened on 3 June 1963 at the Palace Theatre, Manchester prior to the West End premiere on 4 July 1963 at the Saville Theatre and closed on 27 February 1965 following 694 performances.. The Broadway premiere, produced by David Merrick, was at the 46th Street Theatre on 4 October 1965. It closed on 18 November after 56 performances. The New York production was directed by Peter Coe, choreographed by Gillian Lynne, and featured Harry Secombe as Pickwick, Charlotte Rae as Mrs. Bardell, Roy Castle as Sam Weller, Nancy Haywood as Isabella, Michael Logan as Mr. Wardle, and Peter Bull as Sgt. Buzfuz. One of the better known songs from the score is 'If I Ruled The World'". [Wiki]. This promotional brochure from the New York production is quite scarce. Some modest wear. Age-toning to white wrappers, most noticably at the edges. Very Good.
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