Language: English
Published by Crosby Lockwood, London, 1957
Seller: Carothers and Carothers, Albany, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 144 pages : illustrations. Publisher's cloth-covered boards clean and sturdy though faded; previous owner's sticker to head of front pastedown, contents unmarked. The dust jacket is shelfworn, edgeworn, and sunned, with a diagonal cut to clip the printed price and a second, triangular cut to remove a sticker. 960 grams.
Seller: Costa Llibreter, Vic, B, Spain
1957 Crosby Lockwood ans son limited, London Fotogr. 144 pp. 29x22 cm. Enc. en tela con sobrec. FATIGADO. Para ver o recibir fotografías de los libros puede ir a nuestra web o solicitarlas.
Published by United Nations Information Office, No Place
First Edition
US$ 903.56
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketUnbound. Condition: Very Good. Pick, Beverley; Joysmith [Photo] (illustrator). First Edition. Colour lithographic poster, linen backed, approximately 560mm x 830mm with backing, with poster being approximately 480mm x 755mm in size, n.d. but probably early 1945. Pin holes to each corner of the border, otherwise bright and clean. Photomontage poster designed by Beverley Pick, with the photo being by [Toby Eric] Joysmith. An attractive design, issued by UNIO, the forerunner of the UN (the UN Charter was signed in June 1945) Size: Double Elephant. Poster.
Published by UK, 1940
Seller: AntikBar Original Vintage Posters, London, UK, United Kingdom
Art / Print / Poster
US$ 1,042.57
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Add to basketBeverley Pick (illustrator). Original vintage World War Two poster - ATS Carry the Messages The motor cyclist messenger, roaring across country from Headquarters to scattered units is now an ATS girl - featuring a photomontage design on a cloudy dark blue night sky background showing an ATS worker in uniform on her motorbike checking the envelopes and messages in a bag with military planes flying overhead, the bold test in red and white diaonally across the image and in white on the blue margin below. The ATS (Auxiliary Territorial Service, 1938-1949) was the women's branch of the British Army during the war. The first women recruited to the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) worked as cooks, clerks and storekeepers. As time went on the range of duties expanded and women served as office, mess and telephone orderlies, drivers, postal workers, ammunition inspectors and signal operators. By June 1945, there were over 190,000 members of the ATS from all across the British Empire and Commonwealth. Printed by Field Sons and Co Ltd, Bradford, for HM Stationery Office. Good condition, restored folds, minor tears, backed on linen. Size: 75x48cm.
US$ 1,598.60
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Add to basketOriginal lithograph with colour, linen backed, published by BOAC - British Overseas Airways Corporation, 1949. 760 x 510 mm.Small tears and minor staining to edges.