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Editore: F Warne Publishers Ltd, London England, 1989
ISBN 10: 0723236364ISBN 13: 9780723236368
Da: Artifacts eBookstore, Gosport, Regno Unito
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Soft Cover Full Gloss. Condizione: Near Fine. No Jacket. Dennis Punnett (illustratore). ### The NEW Observer's Book of Aircraft - 1989/90 ### THIS BOOK: The new style larger format book, softcover and hardcover, this is a softcover, it has been used but not abused, cover is clean as is the inside, the content is upto date with the books year of publication, each entry has 3 silhouettes in different view plus a photo, each aircraft has 2 pages dedicated to giving the reader all the facts and figures. ~#~ ~#~ The Observer's Books were a series of small, pocket-sized books, published by Frederick Warne & Co in the United Kingdom from 1937 to 2003. They covered a variety of topics, including hobbies, art, history and wildlife. These books aimed to interest the observers, and they have also been popular amongst children. Some of them have become collector's items. For the dedicated collector, this could be a lifetime's work as there are over 800 variations, some of which are now rare. The values of the books can vary from 50 pence to hundreds of pounds. Until 1969, books printed had dust covers. Each one had a unique pattern of squiggly lines at the top, but these were not very especially practical because they were easy to rip and stain. From 1970, the covers received a glossy coating. Books of this type are generally called "Glossies". From the late 1970s, Warne decided to laminate the books cover to the actual books to make them sturdier and more resistant to wear. The first Observer's guide was published in 1937 and was on the subject of British birds. A mint copy with a dust cover is worth hundreds of pounds: also a British wild-flowers book was produced. A mint copy of this book is worth around £220. When the popularity of these was recognized, more titles produced. 'uniform in the series', but during World War II production was limited due to paper and labour shortages. Even so, by 1941 Warne had published the first six Observer's books. ~#~ ## INTERNATIONAL BUYERS? Please note, due to the price increase by the British Postal Service, and to be fair to you and me, please contact me for a shipping quote. As you know, books are NOT all the same size, weight and sometimes in multiple volumes. FREE SHIPPING is Only within the U.K ##. No Author signature.
Editore: F Warne Publishers Ltd, London England, 1983
ISBN 10: 0723216401ISBN 13: 9780723216407
Da: Artifacts eBookstore, Gosport, Regno Unito
Libro
Soft Cover Full Gloss. Condizione: Fine. No Jacket. Dennis Puunett (illustratore). ### The NEW Observer's Book of Aircraft - 1983 ### THIS BOOK: The new style larger format book, softcover and hardcover, this is a soft cover, it has been used but not abused, cover is clean as is the inside, the content is upto date with the books year of publication, each entry has 3 silhouettes in different view plus a photo, each aircraft has 2 pages dedicated to giving the reader all the facts and figures. ~#~ ~#~ The Observer's Books were a series of small, pocket-sized books, published by Frederick Warne & Co in the United Kingdom from 1937 to 2003. They covered a variety of topics, including hobbies, art, history and wildlife. These books aimed to interest the observers, and they have also been popular amongst children. Some of them have become collector's items. For the dedicated collector, this could be a lifetime's work as there are over 800 variations, some of which are now rare. The values of the books can vary from 50 pence to hundreds of pounds. Until 1969, books printed had dust covers. Each one had a unique pattern of squiggly lines at the top, but these were not very especially practical because they were easy to rip and stain. From 1970, the covers received a glossy coating. Books of this type are generally called "Glossies". From the late 1970s, Warne decided to laminate the books cover to the actual books to make them sturdier and more resistant to wear. The first Observer's guide was published in 1937 and was on the subject of British birds. A mint copy with a dust cover is worth hundreds of pounds: also a British wild-flowers book was produced. A mint copy of this book is worth around £220. When the popularity of these was recognized, more titles produced. 'uniform in the series', but during World War II production was limited due to paper and labour shortages. Even so, by 1941 Warne had published the first six Observer's books. ~#~ ## INTERNATIONAL BUYERS? Please note, due to the price increase by the British Postal Service, and to be fair to you and me, please contact me for a shipping quote. As you know, books are NOT all the same size, weight and sometimes in multiple volumes. FREE SHIPPING is Only within the U.K ##.
Editore: F Warne Publishers Ltd, London England, 1983
ISBN 10: 0723216401ISBN 13: 9780723216407
Da: Artifacts eBookstore, Gosport, Regno Unito
Libro
Soft Cover Full Gloss. Condizione: Near Fine. No Jacket. Dennis Puunett (illustratore). ### The NEW Observer's Book of Airliners - 1983### THIS BOOK: The new style larger format book, softcover and hardcover, this is a softcover, it has been used but not abused, cover is clean as is the inside, the content is upto date with the books year of publication, each entry has 3 silhouettes in different view plus a photo, each aircraft has 2 pages dedicated to giving the reader all the facts and figures. ~#~ ~#~ The Observer's Books were a series of small, pocket-sized books, published by Frederick Warne & Co in the United Kingdom from 1937 to 2003. They covered a variety of topics, including hobbies, art, history and wildlife. These books aimed to interest the observers, and they have also been popular amongst children. Some of them have become collector's items. For the dedicated collector, this could be a lifetime's work as there are over 800 variations, some of which are now rare. The values of the books can vary from 50 pence to hundreds of pounds. Until 1969, books printed had dust covers. Each one had a unique pattern of squiggly lines at the top, but these were not very especially practical because they were easy to rip and stain. From 1970, the covers received a glossy coating. Books of this type are generally called "Glossies". From the late 1970s, Warne decided to laminate the books cover to the actual books to make them sturdier and more resistant to wear. The first Observer's guide was published in 1937 and was on the subject of British birds. A mint copy with a dust cover is worth hundreds of pounds: also a British wild-flowers book was produced. A mint copy of this book is worth around £220. When the popularity of these was recognized, more titles produced. 'uniform in the series', but during World War II production was limited due to paper and labour shortages. Even so, by 1941 Warne had published the first six Observer's books. ~#~ ## INTERNATIONAL BUYERS? Please note, due to the price increase by the British Postal Service, and to be fair to you and me, please contact me for a shipping quote. As you know, books are NOT all the same size, weight and sometimes in multiple volumes. FREE SHIPPING is Only within the U.K ##. No Author signature.
Editore: F Warne Publishers Ltd, London England, 1984
ISBN 10: 0723216738ISBN 13: 9780723216735
Da: Artifacts eBookstore, Gosport, Regno Unito
Libro
Soft Cover Full Gloss. Condizione: Near Fine. No Jacket. Dennis Puunett (illustratore). ###The NEW Observer's Book of Aircraft - 1984 ### THIS BOOK: The new style larger format book, softcover and hardcover, this is a soft cover, it has been used but not abused, cover is clean as is the inside, the content is upto date with the books year of publication, each entry has 3 silhouettes in different view plus a photo, each aircraft has 2 pages dedicated to giving the reader all the facts and figures. ~#~ ~#~ The Observer's Books were a series of small, pocket-sized books, published by Frederick Warne & Co in the United Kingdom from 1937 to 2003. They covered a variety of topics, including hobbies, art, history and wildlife. These books aimed to interest the observers, and they have also been popular amongst children. Some of them have become collector's items. For the dedicated collector, this could be a lifetime's work as there are over 800 variations, some of which are now rare. The values of the books can vary from 50 pence to hundreds of pounds. Until 1969, books printed had dust covers. Each one had a unique pattern of squiggly lines at the top, but these were not very especially practical because they were easy to rip and stain. From 1970, the covers received a glossy coating. Books of this type are generally called "Glossies". From the late 1970s, Warne decided to laminate the books cover to the actual books to make them sturdier and more resistant to wear. The first Observer's guide was published in 1937 and was on the subject of British birds. A mint copy with a dust cover is worth hundreds of pounds: also a British wild-flowers book was produced. A mint copy of this book is worth around £220. When the popularity of these was recognized, more titles produced. 'uniform in the series', but during World War II production was limited due to paper and labour shortages. Even so, by 1941 Warne had published the first six Observer's books. ~#~ ## INTERNATIONAL BUYERS? Please note, due to the price increase by the British Postal Service, and to be fair to you and me, please contact me for a shipping quote. As you know, books are NOT all the same size, weight and sometimes in multiple volumes. FREE SHIPPING is Only within the U.K ##. No Author signature.
Editore: F Warne Publishers Ltd, London England, 1986
ISBN 10: 0723233624ISBN 13: 9780723233626
Da: Artifacts eBookstore, Gosport, Regno Unito
Libro
Soft Cover Full Gloss. Condizione: Near Fine. No Jacket. ###The NEW Observer's Book of Aircraft - 1986 ### THIS BOOK: The new style larger format book, softcover and hardcover, this is a soft cover, it has been used but not abused, cover is clean as is the inside, the content is upto date with the books year of publication, each entry has 3 silhouettes in different view plus a photo, each aircraft has 2 pages dedicated to giving the reader all the facts and figures. ~#~ ~#~ The Observer's Books were a series of small, pocket-sized books, published by Frederick Warne & Co in the United Kingdom from 1937 to 2003. They covered a variety of topics, including hobbies, art, history and wildlife. These books aimed to interest the observers, and they have also been popular amongst children. Some of them have become collector's items. For the dedicated collector, this could be a lifetime's work as there are over 800 variations, some of which are now rare. The values of the books can vary from 50 pence to hundreds of pounds. Until 1969, books printed had dust covers. Each one had a unique pattern of squiggly lines at the top, but these were not very especially practical because they were easy to rip and stain. From 1970, the covers received a glossy coating. Books of this type are generally called "Glossies". From the late 1970s, Warne decided to laminate the books cover to the actual books to make them sturdier and more resistant to wear. The first Observer's guide was published in 1937 and was on the subject of British birds. A mint copy with a dust cover is worth hundreds of pounds: also a British wild-flowers book was produced. A mint copy of this book is worth around £220. When the popularity of these was recognized, more titles produced. 'uniform in the series', but during World War II production was limited due to paper and labour shortages. Even so, by 1941 Warne had published the first six Observer's books. ~#~ ## INTERNATIONAL BUYERS? Please note, due to the price increase by the British Postal Service, and to be fair to you and me, please contact me for a shipping quote. As you know, books are NOT all the same size, weight and sometimes in multiple volumes. FREE SHIPPING is Only within the U.K ##. No Author signature.