Da: Book House in Dinkytown, IOBA, Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. Very good paperback copy, from a personal collection (NOT ex-library). Interior appears free of markings. Binding is tight and sturdy; spine is uncreased. Light sunning at spine, otherwise exterior looks great. Ships from Dinkytown in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Thoemmes Press, London, 1993
Da: Dogwood Books, Rome, GA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. The text is clean with no markings. The binding is sound. The cover shows minimal wear with the remnant of a sticker on the cover.
Editore: Charles Birchall & Sons Ltd, 1967
Da: Shore Books, London, Regno Unito
Rivista / Giornale
EUR 3,03
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 88 pages. C J M Carter / School-ship for the Breakers" / W A Connell "Bells And Other Relics" / J H Isherwood"Hamburg-Amerika Liner 'Furst Bismarck' Of 1890" / Barbara Hinds "Saga Of The 'San Rafael'" / John D Rogers "Christmas Memories" / F G Whitnall "Lionel Lukin: Inventor of the Life-boat" / W A Laxon "The Blue Emu at Sea" (2) / John Young "Group Order For Dutch Owners" / E W Argyle "More Norfolk Island Issues" / Capt. N A Holmberg "Last Voyage of the 'Favell' (8) (SL#49).
Editore: The Artist Publishing Company, 1942
Da: Shore Books, London, Regno Unito
Rivista / Giornale
EUR 12,09
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 30 pages. Illustrated. Crisis In The Art World / Henry G Gogle "Aid For The Water Colour Painter" / Russell Reeve "My Ideas On Oil Painting, Part II" / A Games "Study Of Drawing - Under War Conditions" / Leonard Walker "What The Old Masters Can Teach Us" / F G Mories "Edward Le Bas" / Richard Seddon "Technique Of Modern Book Illustration" / Alan Rogers "The Layout Of Press Advertisements Part II" / Lestocq de C.-Bucher "Figure Drawing From Memory Made Easy" (BT#38).
Editore: The Artist Publishing Company, 1942
Da: Shore Books, London, Regno Unito
Rivista / Giornale
EUR 12,09
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 32 pages. Illustrated. Henry G Gogle "Aid For The Water Colour Painter" / Russell Reeve "My Ideas On Oil Painting" / Donia Nachshen "Art In The Soviet Union" / A Games "Study Of Drawing - Under War Conditions" / Percy V Bradshaw "Arthur J W Burgess" / Alan Rogers "The Layout Of Press Advertisements" / Richard Seddon "Technique Of Modern Book Illustration" / Lestocq de C.-Bucher "Figure Drawing From Memory Made Easy" (BT#38).
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Elsevier Science Health Science, 2025
ISBN 10: 0443117586 ISBN 13: 9780443117589
Da: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Regno Unito
EUR 47,15
Quantità: 2 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Brand New. 321 pages. 9.00x6.00x8.98 inches. In Stock.
EUR 53,42
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Brand New. revised updated edition. 700 pages. 10.00x7.25x1.50 inches. In Stock.
Editore: Routledge, London, UK, 2007
Da: BookAddiction (IOBA, IBooknet), Canterbury, Regno Unito
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
EUR 42,32
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloSoftcover. Condizione: Very Good. Three issues (nos. 1-3) of Volume 9 of the British Journal for the History of Philosophy. Laminated light card covers. 8vo. All volumes have very gentle edge wear to card covers else neat, clean, bright and tight throughout. Articles in these volumes include Edward Slovak on Descartes and Individual Corporate Substance; David Weberman on Heidegger's Relationlism; Stephen Buckle on Tully, Locke and America; Locke, Medicine and the Mechanical Philosophy etc. For full contents, please see attached photographs.
Editore: Routledge, London, UK, 2000
Da: BookAddiction (IOBA, IBooknet), Canterbury, Regno Unito
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
EUR 42,32
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloSoftcover. Condizione: Very Good. Three issues (nos. 1-3) of Volume 8 of the British Journal for the History of Philosophy. Laminated light card covers. 8vo. All volumes have very gentle edge wear to card covers else neat, clean, bright and tight throughout. Articles in these volumes include Gideon Segal on Spinoza's Cognitivism of the Emotions; Locke, Suspension of Desire and the Remote Good; The Emotions in the 17th Century; Kant, Truth and Human Nature etc. For full contents, please see attached photographs.
Editore: Routledge, London, UK, 2002
Da: BookAddiction (IOBA, IBooknet), Canterbury, Regno Unito
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
EUR 42,32
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoftcover. Condizione: Very Good. Three issues (nos. 1-3) of Volume 10 of the British Journal for the History of Philosophy. Laminated light card covers. 8vo. All volumes have very gentle edge wear to card covers else neat, clean, bright and tight throughout. Articles in these volumes include Hume's Account of Memory; Art and Evolution - Neitzsche's Physiological Aesthetics; A Very Peculiar Royalist: Hobbes in the Context of his Political Contemporaries; Reid on Colour etc. For full contents, please see attached photographs.
Editore: Routledge, London, UK, 2007
Da: BookAddiction (IOBA, IBooknet), Canterbury, Regno Unito
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
EUR 42,32
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Complete (four issues) Volume 15 of the British Journal for the History of Philosophy. Laminated light card covers. 8vo. All volumes have very gentle edge wear to card covers else neat, clean, bright and tight throughout. Articles included in these volumes include Tim Black on The Distinction Between Coherence and Constancy in Hume's Treatise; Remy Debes on Humanity, Sympathy and the Puzzle of Hume's Second Inquiry; Andrew S Cunningham on Hume's Vitalism; Hegel's British Idealism and the Curious Case of Concrete Universal etc. For full contents, please see attached photographs.
Editore: Socialist Party of California, Santa Barbara, 1901
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale
Newspaper. 6p., single issue of the weekly newspaper, tabloid style format; illus., ads., perpendicular middle folds, horizontal crease is nearly detached through all pages, a slight mid-vertical misfold, toned and prone to chipping, else good. Weekly social-democratic organ based in Santa Barbara, California. Succeeding title of the paper was the California Social-Democrat. In Goldwater 205* People's Paper only appears in Los Angeles.
Da: BennettBooksLtd, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condizione: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
Editore: Bible and Advent Testimony Movement, Great Britain, 1969
Da: RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, Canada
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
EUR 45,07
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Good. First Edition. Pages 125-144. Features: Amillennialism is Untenable; The Millennium (cont'd); The Golden Age; The Fall of Babylon; The World's Only Hope; Steadfast and Immovable; Christ is Coming. Bits of writing from page 139 to 143. Mailing crease. Moderate wear. A sound copy.
Editore: Harper& Brothers, New York, 1881
Da: JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Disbound. Condizione: Very Good. Thomas Nast - S. G. McCutcheon - Horace Bradley - W. A. Rogers - H. W. Elliott - (illustratore). First Edition - Original Issue. This is an original, complete issue of 16 pages dated June 4, 1881 - Vol. 25, No. 1275 -- Illustrated with wood cut engravings -- Covers and contents are tight, very nice condition -- The Front Cover has a full page engraving by Thomas Nast titled "Let Him Alone, Now He's Come Home" (Platt, political cartoon) -- Page 360 has a full page engraving by S. G. McCutcheon titled "A Lesson In History--Decoration Day, 1881" -- Page 361 has a large engraving by Horace Bradley titled "The Centennial Celebration Of The Battle Of Cowpens, Spartanburg, South Carolina" -- Pages 364 & 365 have a double page centerfold titled "British And American Revisers Of The English Version Of The New Testament", which includes 20 portrait engravings and one engraving titled "The Jerusalem Chamber, Westminster Abbey, Where The British Revisers Held Their Meetings" -- Page 368 has two large engravings, one by W. A. Rogers titled "The Great Catapult Feat--Not At All Graceful, and Very Risky" (political cartoon), the other by H. W. Elliott titled "The Alaskan Sphinx" -- Page 369 has three portrait engravings, titled as follows: "The Marquis Of Salisbury", "The Hon. W. H. Robertson, Collector Of The Port Of New York", and "The Hon. William Walter Phelps, United States Minister To Austria" -- This issue contains a portion of the serial "Christowell" by R. D. Blackmore, Chapter XXII -- Many articles related to these engravings and other events occurring at the time, as well as very interesting advertising -- We store and ship each Harper's Weekly issue in a large zip lock plastic sleeve with a board insert for stiffness. They are shipped flat and never folded or rolled up.
EUR 111,79
Quantità: 2 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Brand New. 1st edition. 336 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.00 inches. In Stock.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: University of Rochester Press, 1996
ISBN 10: 1878822640 ISBN 13: 9781878822642
Da: BennettBooksLtd, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
Hardcover. Condizione: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
Hardcover. Condizione: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
Da: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Regno Unito
EUR 209,30
Quantità: 2 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Brand New. 315 pages. 8.75x5.75x1.00 inches. In Stock.
Da: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Regno Unito
EUR 225,67
Quantità: 2 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Brand New. 306 pages. 9.25x6.10x9.21 inches. In Stock.
Da: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Regno Unito
EUR 236,77
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Brand New. 272 pages. 9.25x6.10x0.63 inches. In Stock.
Da: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Regno Unito
EUR 239,38
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Brand New. reprint edition. 346 pages. 9.45x6.61x0.83 inches. In Stock.
Da: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Regno Unito
EUR 241,50
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Brand New. 1st edition. 333 pages. 10.00x7.25x0.75 inches. In Stock.
EUR 314,56
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Brand New. 1st edition. 325 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.75 inches. In Stock.
Editore: Cleveland : Arthur H. Clark Company, 1918 / The Ashley-Smith Explorations/ Reprint / FBRE Ltd, A Bound / Flex Cover / REPRINT, 1918
Da: GREAT PACIFIC BOOKS, Ventura, CA, U.S.A.
Soft Bound Flex Cover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: No Dust Jacket. Some b/w Illustrations (illustratore). C: clean and unmarked Text. Modern archival reprint of original edition, no other publication date marked. 76 pages. 3 illustrations. Paper / Soft cover reprint edition in very good or better condition, slight wear to edges. Overall good copy of this scarce title. Excellent read. A good book to enjoy and keep on hand. Or would make a great gift for the fan / reader in your life. History: Expedition of 1826-1827 : Rogers and Smith spent almost a year on this journey, leaving Great Salt Lake with fifteen men on a trapping and trading expedition on August 22, 1826. The trip is documented in the first of the two journals given here and a letter of Smith to William Clark : Passing southwest through lands belonging to the Ute, Paiute, and Mohave nations they reached the Colorado River in early October. Crossing the Mohave Desert, they arrived at the Spanish mission of San Gabriel, near present-day Los Angeles, the following month to spend the winter. Rogers' first journal (pages 197-228 in this document) describes part of their sojourn at the mission of San Gabriel. Because the Spanish would not let Smith trade in their coastal settlements, the party traveled north up the central valley before climbing through the Sierra Nevada Mountains at the end of May, crossing Nevada close to the route of modern-day U.S. Highway 6, and entering Utah near present-day Grandy. They reached the rendezvous site near Great Salt Lake again in July, 1827. Expedition of 1827-1828 : After this trip, Smith and Rogers immediately retraced their route with another group of traders, but half were killed before they reached California. Smith, Rogers and the survivors continued north from California into Oregon and up the Pacific Coast; this portion of the trip is described in Rogers' second journal (pages 237-271 in this document). On July 14, 1828, all but four of the group, including Rogers, were killed by Umpqua Indians in present-day Douglas County, Oregon. Excerpt from first journal: Broad, handsomely stripped, the cattle differ from ours; they have large horns, long legs, and slim bodies; the beef similar to ours. The face of the country changes hourly, handsome bottoms covered with grass similar to ours. Blue grass; the mou. goes lower and clear of rock to what they have been heretofore. MONDAY, NOVEMBER : 27TH. We got ready as early as possible and started a W. course, and traveled, 14 m. and enc. for the day, we passed innumerable herds of cattle, horses and some hundred of sheep; we passed 4 or 5 Ind. lodges, that their Inds. acts as herdsmen. There came an old Ind. to us that speaks good Spanish, and took us with him to his mansion, which consisted of 22 rows of large and lengthy buildings, after the Spanish mode, that' remind me of the British Barracks. So soon as we enc. there was plenty prepared to eat, a fine young cow killed, and a plenty of corn meal given us; pretty soon after the 2 commandants of the missionary establishment come to us and had the appearance of gentlemen. Mr. S. went with them to the Mansion and I stay with the company, there was great feasting among the men as they were pretty hungry not having any good meat for some time. 28TH. Mr. S. wrote me a note in the morning, stating that he was received as a gentleman and treated as such, and that he wished me to go back and look for a pistol that was lost, and send the company on to the missionary establishment. I complyed with his request, went back, and found the pistol, and arrived late . Book.
Editore: Cleveland : Arthur H. Clark Company, 1918 / The Ashley-Smith Explorations/ Reprint / FBRE Ltd, A Bound / Flex Cover / REPRINT, 1918
Da: GREAT PACIFIC BOOKS, Ventura, CA, U.S.A.
Soft Bound Flex Cover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: No Dust Jacket. Some b/w Illustrations (illustratore). C: clean and unmarked Text. Modern archival reprint of original edition, no other publication date marked. 76 pages. 3 illustrations. Paper / Soft cover reprint edition in very good or better condition, slight wear to edges. Overall good copy of this scarce title. Excellent read. A good book to enjoy and keep on hand. Or would make a great gift for the fan / reader in your life. History: Expedition of 1826-1827 : Rogers and Smith spent almost a year on this journey, leaving Great Salt Lake with fifteen men on a trapping and trading expedition on August 22, 1826. The trip is documented in the first of the two journals given here and a letter of Smith to William Clark : Passing southwest through lands belonging to the Ute, Paiute, and Mohave nations they reached the Colorado River in early October. Crossing the Mohave Desert, they arrived at the Spanish mission of San Gabriel, near present-day Los Angeles, the following month to spend the winter. Rogers' first journal (pages 197-228 in this document) describes part of their sojourn at the mission of San Gabriel. Because the Spanish would not let Smith trade in their coastal settlements, the party traveled north up the central valley before climbing through the Sierra Nevada Mountains at the end of May, crossing Nevada close to the route of modern-day U.S. Highway 6, and entering Utah near present-day Grandy. They reached the rendezvous site near Great Salt Lake again in July, 1827. Expedition of 1827-1828 : After this trip, Smith and Rogers immediately retraced their route with another group of traders, but half were killed before they reached California. Smith, Rogers and the survivors continued north from California into Oregon and up the Pacific Coast; this portion of the trip is described in Rogers' second journal (pages 237-271 in this document). On July 14, 1828, all but four of the group, including Rogers, were killed by Umpqua Indians in present-day Douglas County, Oregon. Excerpt from first journal: Broad, handsomely stripped, the cattle differ from ours; they have large horns, long legs, and slim bodies; the beef similar to ours. The face of the country changes hourly, handsome bottoms covered with grass similar to ours. Blue grass; the mou. goes lower and clear of rock to what they have been heretofore. MONDAY, NOVEMBER : 27TH. We got ready as early as possible and started a W. course, and traveled, 14 m. and enc. for the day, we passed innumerable herds of cattle, horses and some hundred of sheep; we passed 4 or 5 Ind. lodges, that their Inds. acts as herdsmen. There came an old Ind. to us that speaks good Spanish, and took us with him to his mansion, which consisted of 22 rows of large and lengthy buildings, after the Spanish mode, that' remind me of the British Barracks. So soon as we enc. there was plenty prepared to eat, a fine young cow killed, and a plenty of corn meal given us; pretty soon after the 2 commandants of the missionary establishment come to us and had the appearance of gentlemen. Mr. S. went with them to the Mansion and I stay with the company, there was great feasting among the men as they were pretty hungry not having any good meat for some time. 28TH. Mr. S. wrote me a note in the morning, stating that he was received as a gentleman and treated as such, and that he wished me to go back and look for a pistol that was lost, and send the company on to the missionary establishment. I complyed with his request, went back, and found the pistol, and arrived late . Book.
Editore: [Socialist Party of California], Santa Barbara, 1901
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Paperback. 6p., single issue of the weekly newspaper, tabloid style format; illus., ads., middle folds including vertical, four corners are somewhat silverfished, mild rubbing soil, else very good. Weekly social-democratic organ based in Santa Barbara, California. Succeeding title of the paper was the California Social-Democrat. In Goldwater 205* People's Paper only appears in Los Angeles.
Editore: Cleveland : Arthur H. Clark Company, 1918 / The Ashley-Smith Explorations/ Reprint / FBRE Ltd, A Bound / Flex Cover / REPRINT, 1918
Da: GREAT PACIFIC BOOKS, Ventura, CA, U.S.A.
Soft Bound Flex Cover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: No Dust Jacket. Some b/w Illustrations (illustratore). C: clean and unmarked Text. Modern archival reprint of original edition, no other publication date marked. 76 pages. 3 illustrations. Paper / Soft cover reprint edition in very good or better condition, slight wear to edges. Overall good copy of this scarce title. Excellent read. A good book to enjoy and keep on hand. Or would make a great gift for the fan / reader in your life. History: Expedition of 1826-1827 : Rogers and Smith spent almost a year on this journey, leaving Great Salt Lake with fifteen men on a trapping and trading expedition on August 22, 1826. The trip is documented in the first of the two journals given here and a letter of Smith to William Clark : Passing southwest through lands belonging to the Ute, Paiute, and Mohave nations they reached the Colorado River in early October. Crossing the Mohave Desert, they arrived at the Spanish mission of San Gabriel, near present-day Los Angeles, the following month to spend the winter. Rogers' first journal (pages 197-228 in this document) describes part of their sojourn at the mission of San Gabriel. Because the Spanish would not let Smith trade in their coastal settlements, the party traveled north up the central valley before climbing through the Sierra Nevada Mountains at the end of May, crossing Nevada close to the route of modern-day U.S. Highway 6, and entering Utah near present-day Grandy. They reached the rendezvous site near Great Salt Lake again in July, 1827. Expedition of 1827-1828 : After this trip, Smith and Rogers immediately retraced their route with another group of traders, but half were killed before they reached California. Smith, Rogers and the survivors continued north from California into Oregon and up the Pacific Coast; this portion of the trip is described in Rogers' second journal (pages 237-271 in this document). On July 14, 1828, all but four of the group, including Rogers, were killed by Umpqua Indians in present-day Douglas County, Oregon. Excerpt from first journal: Broad, handsomely stripped, the cattle differ from ours; they have large horns, long legs, and slim bodies; the beef similar to ours. The face of the country changes hourly, handsome bottoms covered with grass similar to ours. Blue grass; the mou. goes lower and clear of rock to what they have been heretofore. MONDAY, NOVEMBER : 27TH. We got ready as early as possible and started a W. course, and traveled, 14 m. and enc. for the day, we passed innumerable herds of cattle, horses and some hundred of sheep; we passed 4 or 5 Ind. lodges, that their Inds. acts as herdsmen. There came an old Ind. to us that speaks good Spanish, and took us with him to his mansion, which consisted of 22 rows of large and lengthy buildings, after the Spanish mode, that' remind me of the British Barracks. So soon as we enc. there was plenty prepared to eat, a fine young cow killed, and a plenty of corn meal given us; pretty soon after the 2 commandants of the missionary establishment come to us and had the appearance of gentlemen. Mr. S. went with them to the Mansion and I stay with the company, there was great feasting among the men as they were pretty hungry not having any good meat for some time. 28TH. Mr. S. wrote me a note in the morning, stating that he was received as a gentleman and treated as such, and that he wished me to go back and look for a pistol that was lost, and send the company on to the missionary establishment. I complyed with his request, went back, and found the pistol, and arrived late . Book.
Editore: Socialist Party of California, Santa Barbara, 1901
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale
Newspaper. 6p., single issue of the weekly newspaper, tabloid style format; illus., ads., perpendicular middle folds, slight crack along horizontal fold, a slight mid-vertical misfold, toned and somewhat delicate, else very good. Weekly social-democratic organ based in Santa Barbara, California. Succeeding title of the paper was the California Social-Democrat. In Goldwater 205* People's Paper only appears in Los Angeles.