Publication Date: 1936
Seller: Preserving Christian Publications, Inc, Boonville, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: (good/fair). 1936 328 pages relié.
Language: French
Published by Edition universelle/ Carmel de Rochefort, Bruxelles, 1936
Seller: Claudine Bouvier, Gatineau, QC, Canada
Couverture souple. Condition: Bon. Imprimé au Canada par granger Frères, 328 p. Nom biffé sur la couverture avant un peu défraîchie.
Published by Editions Universelle, Bruxelles, 1936
Seller: antoine, Wavre, Belgium
Broché. Condition: Bon État. 328 pages en format 14 - 21 cm - quelques rousseurs.
Publication Date: 1936
Seller: Ghost River Rare and Used Books, Cremona, AB, Canada
Condition: Fair - Good. 1936 328 pp includes table des matieres Soft cover has some dust soiling and edge rubbing Some colour transfer to endpapers from a black paper dust jacket that has been removed These marks can be removed by eraser Former owner's name on first page Text is unmarked Pages are rough cut Soft Cover Fair - Good 8 x 5 7/8.
Published by GEROS, Neubrandenburg, 2005
Seller: Antiquariat Robert Loest, Schwerin, MV, Germany
Brosch., minimal bestoßen, sehr guter Zustand 3935721129.
Language: German
Published by Edition Iris, Aug. Mallmann, Recklinghausen, 585 I.,, 1899
Seller: Clerc Fremin, Steingaden, Germany
22 Notensätze Die Jahresangabe ist ungefähr. Exemplar einer Privatbibliothek mit Kennungen. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen, Rücken, Ecken, Kanten gut. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 250 Softcover, Einzelblätter/Falzblätter.
Published by Editions universelle/ Carmel de Rochefort, 1936
Seller: LibrairieLaLettre2, Villefranche de Lauragais, France
Broché. Condition: Etat moyen. in-8 Description :Rousseurs, étiquette sur le dos, tampon sur la page de titre. Langue : Français.
Published by - ed.1936, 1936
Seller: Librairie du Berry, GARIGNY, France
in 8, 1 vol, 328 p, br.
Published by - ed.1936, 1936
Seller: Librairie du Berry, GARIGNY, France
in 8, 1 vol, 328 p, br.
Published by EDITIONS J. DUCULOT - 3° EDITION non daté
Couverture souple. Condition: bon. RO30047746: non daté. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 328 pages. . . . Classification Dewey : 200-RELIGION.
Published by EDITIONS J. DUCULOT, 1936
Couverture souple. Condition: bon. R260176739: 1936. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 328 pages. . . . Classification Dewey : 200-RELIGION.
Language: German
Published by Bln., Dietz, 1962., 1962
Seller: Antiquariat Frank Albrecht (VDA / ILAB), Schriesheim, Germany
2. überarb. u. erw. Aufl. Kl.-8°. OKart. 148 SS. Sprache: Deutsch, Zum deutsch-deutschen Verhältnis; u.a. auch zum Mauerbau. - Bibliotheksexemplar mit Ausleihkarte. - Selten.
Published by The Dearborn Publishing Co., Dearborn, Michigan, 1927
First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Fair. Sturgis, Dwight C. (cover); Warren, Raymond H.; Fitzgerald, W.O.; Clarke, W.W.; Van Der Heyden, Gerald (illustrator). First Edition. 32 pages. Features: Noise the Destroyer - ; Lincoln's Friend at Court - the girl across the river; Are We Scrapping the Whole Navy? - article with statistics and photo of the U.S.S.'West Virginia' and photo of the U.S.S. 'Detroit' in drydock; Lincoln in Marble and Bronze - article with illustrations of the Brenner Medal, J.E. Roine Medal, and more; A Letter and a Reply - The Opening of the Civil War; Henry Ford's Page - the 'crush my rival' kind of competition is bound to come to grief; Editorials - Judge Landis protected from facing Ban Johnson, Civil War is On in China, the bonded indebtedness of the U.S.A., Chief Justice Taft suggests Grand Juries by abolished; Julia Taft Bayne Recalls Good Times in the White House; The Great Anneke Jans Delusion - most remarkable lawsuit in American History, as described by noted economic author Charles Albert Collman; Little Lost Speeches and Anecdotes of Lincoln; The New Salem of Abraham Lincoln -how he clerked in a store and whipped a bully; Chats with Office Callers; Q & A; I Read in the Papers - Aaron Sapiro and money losing Tri-State Tobacco Growers' Association prove there is no magic in agricultrual co-operatives, Auto Thief displaces Horse Thief in Middletown, NY; News Bits; Wonderful photos of the perils and problems of bridge building. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy.
Published by The Dearborn Publishing Co., Dearborn, Michigan, 1927
First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Good. Van Der Heyden, Gerald; Clarke, W.W.; Broecker, Richard; Harper, George; Flucke, Harold (illustrator). First Edition. 32 pages. Features: Belgium Tries to Get on her Feet - a 94 Million$ loan will cost her 226 Million?; What is the Matter with Mexico?; Facts, Not Words - article by the secretary of the Episcopal Committee of the Roman Catholic Church in Mexico; The Punishment of Sisyphus - is paralleled in that of a young man whose efforts get him nowhere; The Negro as the Lucky Child of Destiny; Any Mother to Any Daughter; Henry Ford's Page - what distinguishes false from true prophets; Editorials - the modern bucketeer (operator of a financial bucket shop), Cobb and Judge Landis and the baseball scandal, more light is needed on the Nicaraguan situation, Senator Capper and voter apathy; How Primitive was Prehistoric Man? - The Hunter; Man's Own Flat Wheels - part 2; The Garrulous Diplomatist; South Sea Island King (Tufele) of the Manua group of Islands - great photo-illustrated article; Training Junior For a Home - how the Children's Home Society give lonely little children a more congenial atmosphere; Chats with Office Callers - origin of Jewish names; Q & A; I Read in the Papers - the Hall-Mills case was 'dud', Barring the Garb of Old Gaul, Michigan's boundaries are divided, smoking suits for women; Briefly Told; Great winter sport photos inside back cover. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy.
Published by The Dearborn Publishing Co., Dearborn, Michigan, 1927
First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Fair. Bacon, Irving R. (cover); Van Der Heyden, Gerald; Kidd, Betty Jane (illustrator). First Edition. 32 pages. Features: Fun photos of children inside front cover; Debt - Our Biggest National Industry/Money - Our Most Costly Commodity - Can the Price of Money Be Decreased?; The Backstage Story of the Marion Talley Drama - article with photo; Morality That Was First Military - army commanders long ago discovered principles now claimed by pacifists; Where the People of the British Isles Came From; Books That Started the Bells Ringing; Henry Ford's Page - Businessmen are leaders of social movements; Editorials - the McNary-Haugen Bill is vetoed, Judge Ben Lindsey of Denver advocates trial marriage, Madame Schumann-Heink denies endorsing a cigarette (being aimed at women); Skiing in the Bavarian Alps; Paid - A Billion Dollars for Beauty - Sleuths of Science Still on the Trail of Elixir of Youth; Benjamin Franklin as an Abolitionist - fascinating article; Intimate Glimpses of Elbert Hubbard - photo-illustrated article; Chats with Office Callers; I Read in the Papers; News Bits; Nice dog/puppy photos inside back cover. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. Middle page loose but present. A worthy vintage copy. Bonus: Blank 8.5" x 5.5" subscription renewal form laid-in.
Published by The Dearborn Publishing Co., Dearborn, Michigan, 1927
First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Fair. Clarke, W.W.; Van Der Heyden, Gerald; (illustrator). First Edition. 32 pages. Features: A Preacher Tells The Inside Story of Sinclair Lewis and His Preacher Book; A $20,000,000 Bond Issue That Will Cost the Taxpayers $49,500,000 (second in a series presenting some of the hidden features of modern finance underlying public bond issues); Gibson Girls, Gibson Men and the Chicago World's Fair; Japan Looks to America to Prevent Wars - Freedom from Extra Taxation for Armaments What They Most Want - article with wonderful photos; Every Person Has At Least One Book in Him; Henry Ford's Page - Finance Must Get Into Step; Editorials - Professor E.W. Kemmerer and Polish debt, Conspiracy, Fraud, the Elk Hills Oil Reserve, and Messrs. Doheny and Fall, attempt to impeach Judge Frank Cooper for upholding the country's prohibition law; People of the British Isles - The English; A Doctor Looks at Doctors - and sees them as they cannot see themselves; The True Story of Mary's Little Lamb - article with illustration of Mary Elizabeth Sawyer (Mrs. Columbus Tyler) and teacher Miss Polly Kimball; One-page ad (with photo) for Edison - Columbia - Victor recordings of the Old American Dances, as played by the Henry Ford Dance Orchestra; What is a Dollar Worth? (short piece); Chats with Office Callers - Smedley Butler cleans liquor from the San Diego Marine Barracks; Q & A; I Read in the Papers - Controversial play entitled "The Captive" and Otto H. Kahn of Famous Players, Ripon College student Lynn Wells operates a bookstore but carries no inventory, with nearly all his orders going to foreign countries; News Bits; photos of large sailboats inside back cover. Somewhat above-average wear with nibbling along coverfold. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy.