Language: English
Published by The Jargon Society, Penland, North Carolina, 1973
Seller: The Poetry Bookshop : Hay-on-Wye, Hay-on-Wye, POWYS, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 27.71
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketCard Wraps / Dust Jacket. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. Ian Hamilton Finlay (rear cover); A. Doyle Moore (frontis drawing) (illustrator). First Edition. Unpaginated. Text-block edges foxed. Unread copy from contributor, Roy Fisher's library.
Published by Melbourne, [Government Printer, 1958]., 1958
First Edition
760pp. 4to. Original green imitation leather with gilt lettering, b&w illustrations, endpapers illustrated, faint marking to ffep otherwise an excellent copy. First edition.
Published by W.M. Houston Government Printer, Melbourne, 1958
Seller: Good Reading Secondhand Books, Benalla, VIC, Australia
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. There are two short, superficial scratches on the back board, else pristine. 760 pages, dark green leatherette with gilt print. Every question about the XVI Olympiad staged in Melbourne in 1956 answered. Overseas customers please note postage will be very, very high.
Published by Govt. Printer, Melbourne, 1958
Seller: M. & A. Simper Bookbinders & Booksellers, WARRNAMBOOL, VIC, Australia
First Edition
Full-Leather. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. 760pgs, many photographic illustrations, full dark green morocco, gilt title and olympic rings on front cover, title on spine, covers very bright. A fine copy. Heavy book may require extra postage cost. ; 290 x 220mm.
Seller: A&F.McIlreavy.Buderim Rare Books, Buderim, QLD, Australia
Large thick 4to. pp.760 and many black and white photographs, tables,results etc. Original green cloth hardcover with gilt titling on spine and upperboard.A Very Good copy in a chipped and repaired dust wrapper. This copy contains 4 original photographs by Melbourne photographer Harry Jay & John Warlow.Murray Rose after winning gold in the 400 metres and 2 photographs of a Russian winning the gold and being presented with a medal and a further photograph of an Unknown American Athlete.[ see images].