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 ANALOG (JAMES H. SCHMITZ; GRANT D. CALLIN; POUL ANDERSON; DOUGLAS FULTHORPE; COLIN KAPP; F. PAUL WILSON), Analog Science Fiction/ Science Fact: August, Aug. 1971
ANALOG (JAMES H. SCHMITZ; GRANT D. CALLIN; POUL ANDERSON; DOUGLAS FULTHORPE; COLIN KAPP; F. PAUL WILSON)
Analog Science Fiction/ Science Fact: August, Aug. 1971
NY, Conde Nast Publications. 1971. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. LXXXVII, No. 6. Edited by John W. Campbell. Cover art by Freas for "The Lion Game" (pt. 1 of 2; Telzey series) by James H. Schmitz. Includes "Analog" (novelette) by Grant D. Callin; "A Little Knowledge" (novelette) by Poul Anderson; "Dummyblind" (novelette) by Douglas Fulthorpe; "Letter from an Unknown Genius" by Colin Kapp; "Ratman" by F. Paul Wilson. Science Fact: "The Imbrium Impact" by Nils Aall Barricelli; "Topological Electronics" by G. Harry Stine. Reader's Departments: "The Editor's Page: Final Blackout" by John W. Campbell; "In Times to Come"; "The Analytical Laboratory"; "The Reference Library" by P. Schuyler Miller; "Brass Tacks". Illustrated by Kelly Freas, Michael Gilbert, Leo Summers, and Vincent Di Fate. Bug nibbles to edges, mostly rear cover, lower edge. Very Good-.
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 ANALOG (JAMES H. SCHMITZ; GRANT D. CALLIN; POUL ANDERSON; DOUGLAS FULTHORPE; COLIN KAPP; F. PAUL WILSON), Analog Science Fiction/ Science Fact: August, Aug. 1971
ANALOG (JAMES H. SCHMITZ; GRANT D. CALLIN; POUL ANDERSON; DOUGLAS FULTHORPE; COLIN KAPP; F. PAUL WILSON)
Analog Science Fiction/ Science Fact: August, Aug. 1971
NY, Conde Nast Publications. 1971. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. LXXXVII, No. 6. Edited by John W. Campbell. Cover art by Freas for "The Lion Game" (pt. 1 of 2; Telzey series) by James H. Schmitz. Includes "Analog" (novelette) by Grant D. Callin; "A Little Knowledge" (novelette) by Poul Anderson; "Dummyblind" (novelette) by Douglas Fulthorpe; "Letter from an Unknown Genius" by Colin Kapp; "Ratman" by F. Paul Wilson. Science Fact: "The Imbrium Impact" by Nils Aall Barricelli; "Topological Electronics" by G. Harry Stine. Reader's Departments: "The Editor's Page: Final Blackout" by John W. Campbell; "In Times to Come"; "The Analytical Laboratory"; "The Reference Library" by P. Schuyler Miller; "Brass Tacks". Illustrated by Kelly Freas, Michael Gilbert, Leo Summers, and Vincent Di Fate. Minor creasing, bumps and dents; # on front cover in marker; light tanning. Very Good+.
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T. And R. Annan, Sir. Wm. Fettes Douglas, R. B. Nisbet: Charles H. Mackie and James Paterson
Illustrations of the Scenry of the River Tay
Edinburgh, T. and A.Constable for the Royal Association for the Promotion of Fine Arts in Scotland, 1891. Hardcover. with an introduction by John Geddie, F.R.G.S. reproduced in photogravure and watercolor drawings, 13 pictures at the back and text separate in the front of the book. deckled edge, foxing to pages, some spots of soiling, blue cloth covers with gold gilt title on front shows some of the blue worn away bumped corners, wear to all edges, bumping to corners, spine re-done, quarter binding rubbing to all edges, inside front and back cover spine gutters cracked, I guess that it why it was spine binding was redone, rubbing to covers. Size: Folio - over 12" - 15" tall Good.
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Book number: 024721
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Arnett, Frank S., Alfred Henry Lewis, James Reeve, John H. Girdner, Marion Drake, Oliver Howard, Albert Lee, Eustace Clavering, Max Pemberton, John Brent, Frederick Upham Adams, Douglas Story, Alice Dunbar, Walter Creedmoor, and other contributors
Munsey's (July, 1902)
New York, Munsey, 1902. First Edition. 0 pp. Soft cover. Very good in original wrappers with with wear at the spine extremities and edgewear. Near Fine.
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 Francis Bacon; James Spedding [ed.]; Robert Leslie Ellis [ed.]; Douglas Denon Heath [ed.], The Works of Francis Bacon: Volume VIII and IX, Containing the Letters and the Life: Part I and II
Francis Bacon; James Spedding [ed.]; Robert Leslie Ellis [ed.]; Douglas Denon Heath [ed.]
The Works of Francis Bacon: Volume VIII and IX, Containing the Letters and the Life: Part I and II
London, Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1862. Cloth. Scarce early editions of Volume VIII and Volume IX of the Works of Francis Bacon, containing parts one and two of his life and letters. Early editions of these two volumes in the publisher's original cloth binding. Library stamp and ink inscription to the verso of the front free end paper of Volume I. Ink inscription to the title page and library stamp to the verso of the title page of Volume I. Ink inscriptions to the title page and to the verso of the front free end paper to Volume II. Library stamp to the verso of the half title page of Volume II. Both volumes contain an errata slip or page. Volumes VIII and IX of The Works of Francis Bacon contain The Life and Letters, Part I and II, including all Bacon's occasional works, namely letters, speeches, tracts, state papers, memorials, devices and all authentic writings not already printed among his philosophical, literary or professional works. The Life and Letters were originally published in 1861, after the first Works of Francis Bacon were published, and then issued as part of the set. With a biographical and historical commentary by James Spedding, one of the three editors, including Robert Leslie Ellis and Douglas Denon Heath. 24 pages of publisher's advertisements to the rear of Volume II. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally very smart, apart from a couple of small faint stains to the spines and library numbers inscribed to the spines. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are generally bright and clean, with the odd spot to the first and last few pages, and to the fore edge, affecting the occasional page. Very Good . Ill.: None. Very Good .
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 Francis Bacon; James Spedding; Robert Lelsie Ellis; Douglas Denon Heath, The Works of Francis Bacon
Francis Bacon; James Spedding; Robert Lelsie Ellis; Douglas Denon Heath
The Works of Francis Bacon
London, Longmans & Co; Simpkins, Marshall and Co et al, 1879-1890 . Leather. An exceptionally attractive seven volume set of the works of Sir Francis Bacon, in full calf signed prize bindings by Bickers. A scarce seven volume edition of the collected works of Sir Francis Bacon. A beautifully bound collection of the works of the founder of empiricism, who led Elizabethan era advancements in natural philosophy and the scientific method.Collected and edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, and Douglas Denon Heath.Volumes I-III contain Bacon's philosophical works, volumes IV-V contain 'Translations of the Philosophical Works', and volumes VI-VII include his 'Literary and Professional Works&apos.Volumes I and V dated 1889; volumes II and III dated 1887; volume IV dated 1883; volume VI dated 1890; volume VII dated 1879.With a portrait frontispiece to volumes I, VI, and a further frontispiece to volume II.With a Repton School Prize bookplate to the front pastedown, dated 1893. In full calf signed school prize bindings, with gilt detailing. Externally, excellent. Minor rubbing to back strip tails, with a touch of discolouration to back strip. Significant fading to rear board of volume I, with light fading to perimeters of front board of volume VII. Prize bookplate to front pastedown of volume I. Internally, firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Very Good Indeed . Ill.: None. Very Good Indeed .
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Barron, James Douglas,
She's Having a Baby - and I'm Having a Breakdown: What Every Man Needs to Know - and Do - When the Woman He Loves Is Pregnant.
New York, Quill / William Morrow & Co., 1998. Later Printing. Trade Paperback., Vg in Wraps. Lightly Worn. Pages: 177.
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BARRON, James & TUBBS, Douglas
Vintage cars in colour
London, Batsford, 1960. Used - Acceptable. VG hardback in Poor dust jacket 1st ed. No inscriptions or annotations; binding tight; dust jacket worn & stained, in 2 pieces, & lacking most of spine Photo:.
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Book number: BOOKS168465I
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SANDY KITA; JAMES DOUGLAS FARQUHAR; LAWRENCE E. MARCEAU; KATHERINE L. BLOOD
Floating World of Ukiyo-E: Shadows, Dreams and Substance
Harry N. Abrams, 2001-08-31. hardcover. Looks unread with just a touch of shelf wear oversized and overweight. Please email for photos.. Used: Like New .
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Book number: 113884
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BLUE, ALLAN G.; ROBINSON, DOUGLAS H.; SLOAN, JAMES J.; PRITCHARD, J. RAYMOND; LETZTER, GEORGE J.; MANDRAKE, CHARLES G.; RUST, KENN C.; BUFFINGTON, H. GLENN; JEFFERIES, WALTER M. JR.; BULBAN, ERWIN J.
American Aviation Historical Society [A.A. H.S. ] Journal, Summer [Second Quarter] 1964, Volume 9, Number 2 - a History of the 491st Bombardment Group (H)
Glendale, CA, U.S.A.: American Aviation Historical Society, 1964. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. Pages 79-150. Features: Ringmasters - A History of the 401st Bombardment Group (H); Mystery of the Dixmude (French navy rigid airship disaster in December 1923); The Old Rifle Range Airport - A field near Kitty Hawk now all but forgotten; Crusader De-Tails - Part II; Mortality in Army Aviation - from a 1914 War Department document describing in detail the 11 fatal aviation accidents which occurred since the initiation of Army aviation in 1908; Wedell-Williams "We Will Jr." - Wedell-Williams Air Service, Inc. resulted after one-eyed Texas flyer James Wedell met Louisiana lumber baron Harry P. Williams in 1928; Last of the Red-Hot Pilots - Flight Officer Ralph K. Hofer and his action over the English Channel in 1943; Mustangs of the Eighth - The NA-73, later renamed the Mustang I, was ordered by the Royal Air Force while the Battle of Britain reached its climax; Spirit of American Youth - The epic coast-to-coast flight of Richard [Dick] E. James, only 17, of Flushing, NY, in 1930; Waco's Military "Ds" - During 1937-38 the Waco Aircraft Company of Troy, Ohio manufactured and exported a number of Model D biplanes to Latin American countries, the WHD, S2HD, and JHD; Governor's Island Aviation School; Bibliography; Cover photo of a Douglas sleeper transport over Manhattan; and more. Profusely illustrated with informative black and white reproductions of archival photos. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy of this extremely informative issue.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; American Aviation Historical Society Journal Summer 1964, A.A.H.S, Second Quarter, Volume 9, Number 2, 491st Bombardment Group (H), Ringmasters, 401st Bombardment Group, Dixmude, dirigible disaster, Old Rifle Range Airport, Crusader De-Tails, Mortality i. Good .
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 Braque, George (artist.); James, Philip (text.); Cooper, Douglas (text.); The Tate Gallery (London); The Arts Council of Great Britain (London), An Exhibition of Paintings by G. Braque. Arranged by the Arts Council of Great Britain in Association with the Edinburgh Festival Society. Tate Gallery. 28 September - 11 November 1956. [Second Impression]. [Exhibition Catalogue]
Braque, George (artist.); James, Philip (text.); Cooper, Douglas (text.); The Tate Gallery (London); The Arts Council of Great Britain (London)
An Exhibition of Paintings by G. Braque. Arranged by the Arts Council of Great Britain in Association with the Edinburgh Festival Society. Tate Gallery. 28 September - 11 November 1956. [Second Impression]. [Exhibition Catalogue]
London, England: Tate Gallery, 1956. [Exhibition catalogue]. 4to. 51 pp. Soft white and green printed wraps with black lettering. Good with marginal chipping along bottom of spine and wraps and marginal creasing and offsetting from age. Mostly black and white plates with color illustrated frontis. Includes a foreword by Philip James and an essay by Douglas Cooper. Includes artist biographical chronology and select bibliography. Includes annotated list of 89 exhibited works. Catalogue created to accompany the exhibition "An Exhibition of Paintings by G. Braque", held from September 28 through November 11, 1956 at the Tate Gallery in London, England, arranged by the Arts Council of Great Britain in association with the Edinburgh Festival Society. Second Pressing. Half-title page includes signature of previous owner inscribed along top right corner of page: "Peter Selz, 1956." Scarce. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. .
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Book number: 18-8683
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BRASS PLAQUE - FRY, HAROLD LISSON - CLARK, HENRY JAMES DOUGLAS .
Brass Plaque - Commemorating the opening of a Firing Range at Colchester for The Essex Regiment .
27 February 1939 0. Polished brass plaque - 3.25kg (7lbs) . 30cm x 26cm (12" x 10.25"). " On The 27th Day Of February In The Year Of Our Lord 1939 This Range Was declared Open By 2nd Lieut, M. L. Fry 2nd BN. The Essex Regiment. Colonel H. J. D. Clark MC. And 2nd Lt. Fry Fired The Opening Salvo At A Range Estimated At 100 Yards. While The Former Officer Scored A Bullseye Nothing Is Known About The Bullet Fired By The Latter." Details of people mentioned: - * Harold Lisson Fry (1818 - 1943) [ Parents: Maj. and Mrs. E. W. L. Fry, of Worksop, Nottinghamshire]. Service No. 77661 : 2nd Lieutenant 1939-1941 Essex Regiment; 1942 Lieutenant: The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own); 1943 Captain; Died at sea : 18/04/1943 ** Henry James Douglas Clark D.O.B. 07/06/1888 . 2nd Lt. 25.03.1908 [26107] ; Lt. 05.09.1910 ; Capt. 12.12.1914 ; Maj. 29.06.1927; Bt. Lt.Col. 01.07.1933 ; Lt.Col. 03.06.1935 ; Col. 17.11.1937, seniority 1.7.1936 (supernumerary 07.06.1943) (retd 24.11.1945) ; T/Brig. 31.08.1939-20.10.1941; Hon. Brig. 24.11.1945 1st Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders : 3 June Lt.-Colonel A. R. G. Wilson, D.S.O, relinquished command of the Battalion. Lt.-Colonel H. J. D. Clark, M.C, assumed command. London Gazette Friday 23rd November 1945: "Col. H. D. J. Clark MC (26107) Retires 24th Nov. 1945 Granted the Hon. rank of Brig.".
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Bruce, James Douglas
The Evolution of Arthurian Romance from the Beginnings Down to the Year 1300
Gloucester, Peter Smith, 1958. 2d edition with a supplement by Alfons Hilka (Goettingen). 2 vols. ([viii] 495; iv, 460p.), original red cloth. Reprint of the 1928 edition. .
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CHILDS, Dennis, GATES, Dillard, JOHNSON, Douglas L. & O'ROURKE, James.
The Improvement of Tropical and Subtropical Rangelands.
National Academy Press, 1990. Paperback. A little rubbing to covers, otherwise condition vg. Includes papers on Pastorial Regions of Mauritania; The Beni Mguild of Morocco; The Kel Tamasheq of Mali; Dromedary Pastoralism in Africa and Arabia; The Mountain Nomads of Iran: Basseri and Bakhtiari; The Marri Baluch of Pakistan; Wildlife Land Use at the Athi River, Kenya etc. 379pp. ISBN 03090042615.
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Keywords: agriculture agricultural technology tropical subtropical rangelands middle east iran pakistan morocco mauritania africa kenya

 
CLARE, JOHN; DUGAN, JAMES; COLLINS, BOB; BENDIGO, JAMES; MIKSCH, W.F.; CARMICHAEL, DOUGLAS; MARSHALL, STEPHEN; ET AL
Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, 15 September (Sept. ) 1951 - Sir James Hamet Dunn / Mary Pickford's Amazing Mother
Toronto: Maclean Hunter / Key Publishers, 1951. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. Illustrated by Arbuckle, Franklin; Cahen, Oscar; GRD; Whalley, Peter. 84 pages. Features: Cover illustration by Franklin Arbuckle of Nootka native holding huge salmon by dock; Colour-photo ad for Allis-Chalmers Rumely shows 20-ton crawler building road; The Last of the Multimillionaires, Sir James Dunn - great photo-illustrated article; Canadian John Clare is mistakenly arrested in Jackson Mississippi - police thought he was communist organizer Gus Hall; Charlotte Smith of Toronto bullied and cajoled movie-makers until they turned her daughter, Mary Pickford, into "America's Sweetheart"; Must Europe Go Red From Hunger?; The Most Beautiful Girl I've Ever Known (fiction); I've Quit the City for Keeps - Toronto streetcar operator John Ewing moves his family to the shore of Lake Manitouwabing in the Parry Sound district; Tobacco Town - Delhi, Ontario; Everybody Falls for Angie (fiction); What You Should Know About a Bath; Austin car ad; Nice colour one-page ad for the Pontiac Chieftain '8' deluxe 4-door (dark green); Jergens ad features photos of Jane Russell from film 'His Kind of Woman'; One-page ad for Chevrolet trucks; Prest-O-Lite ad features Yogi Berra; Molson's ad features home improvement tips by Tom Gard; Photo of Timagami Postmaster Hamm with Grey Owl's first wife Angele and her young daughter; Colour Studebaker ad inside back cover features Commander V-8 (green); Charming back cover colour Coke ad shows young people around pop cooler; and more. Four center pages loose but present. Unmarked with moderate wear. A nice vintage copy.; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, 15 September (Sept.) 1951 - Sir James Hamet Dunn / Mary Pickford's Amazing Mother Sault Ste. Marie Algoma Steel Franklin Arbuckle of Nootka native holding huge salmon by dock; Colour-photo ad for Allis-Chalmers Rum. Good .
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Keywords: ' Canada' 15 (. ) 1951 / 's . ; Allis Chalmers Biography History Issues

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