Language: English
Published by A Scholarly Resources Inc. Imprint, 2000
ISBN 10: 0842027866 ISBN 13: 9780842027861
Seller: gigabooks, Spokane, WA, U.S.A.
Trade Paperback. Condition: Fine. Trade Paperback -- FINE -- Clean and bright -- 285 pages with index and photography.
Language: English
Published by Scholarly Resources, Incorporated, Wilmington, DE, 2000
ISBN 10: 0842027866 ISBN 13: 9780842027861
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: As New. Illustrated by B & W Photographs (illustrator). First Paperback Edition. Octavo.
Language: English
Published by Scholarly Resources, Wilmington, Delaware, 2001
ISBN 10: 0842027866 ISBN 13: 9780842027861
Seller: Lowry's Books, Three Rivers, MI, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Various (Photographs) (illustrator). Cover is in excellent condition, save for rubbing. Text is otherwise tight in binding. Text is clean and free of blemishes throughout. No other markings or indications of note. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Published by Newsweek, Inc., New York, NY, 1955
Seller: Manian Enterprises, Nashua, NH, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Stapled Magazine. Condition: Very Good. Vintage issue of the weekly magazine "Newsweek". This one is from March 14, 1955 and features George M. Humphrey, a businessman transitioning to Secretary of the Treasury in the Eisenhower administration, on the cover. Includes many important stories from that week in history. Vintage b/w photographs. Great vintage ads, many in color, esp. for automobiles, ocean liners, travel, etc. (great two-page ad for Chevrolet) Measures 8.25" x 11" with 112 pages. Minor scuffing to covers and small tear along bottom edge, but otherwise in great condition. SALE PRICE.
Published by The World Press Company, New York, 1967
Seller: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Softbound. Condition: Very Good. Quarto, stapled paper covers, 64 pp., b/w photos and political cartoons.
Published by Newsweek, Inc., New York, 1961
Seller: Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
Printed Wraps. Condition: About Very Good. Vol. LVII, No. 8. Single issue of Newsweek magazine for Feb 20, 1961. Cover features photo of the head of HEW, Ave Ribicoff. 'Spotting Sputniks', 'Stealing Secrets' [spying]. 96pp, photo illustrated, advertising. Bright, clean interior. Sound, stapled wraps. Light wear to spine. Mark to foot of front wrapper where address label removed. Weight, 182g. Postage under $5.00 within Canada; $5.00 to the USA, more overseas. We mail at cost. Image available. Size: 8.25" by 11". Book.
Published by Editorial And Executive Offices: Newsweek Building, New York, 1960
Seller: Confetti Antiques & Books, Spanish Fork, UT, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Magazine. Magazine is in good condition considering age. Cover has some; The Cover: Newsweek had expected to devote this week's cover to the boom in compact cars (see page 81). But as all eyes turned to Algeria, the editors rushed out this photo portrait (by Lionel Durand) of the man whose prestige now rests on saving the Fifth Republic--Gen. Charles de Gaulle (see page 23).The Democratic Albatross: Why Truman is embarrassing his party leaders. Washington Trends. Page 21. France's de Gaulle: The Final Crisis?: The giant figure imposes his will on events in Algiers--and gives the command only he could give. An on-scene report from the barricades by Newsweek's Angus Deming. Why Frenchman is shooting down Frenchman, how France's newest torment began, and the background on the five-year-old war. The huge stakes and desperate question for the U.S. and the West. Newsweek's Lionel Durand interviews a French soldier, an Algerian settler, a Moslem worker. Pages 23-28.Tapping K's Top Secrets: No Longer a Job for Mata Hari: How the U.S. now finds out about what goes on behind the Iron Curtain. Pages 36-38.Money Markets and the Stock Market: Why the easing in interest rates? Business Trends, page 71. Is a new selling spurt due now? Page 73.Our Compact Cars--The Score to Date: Spotlight on Business tells how they're doing, what they may do to the auto market, draws a profile of who's buying them. Pages 81-83.Will the Waters Take Egypt's Ancient Beauties?: That's the threat posed by Aswan's new dam--and it may cost $100 million to protect the treasures of the ages. Page 98. ; Vol. 55; 8.5" x 11"; 108 pages Very Good wear and aging, and an old address sticker: "Mrs. D H Goddard, Salt Lake City, UT" No other noticed markings.
Published by Editorial And Executive Offices: Newsweek Building, New York, 1959
Seller: Confetti Antiques & Books, Spanish Fork, UT, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Magazine. Magazine is in good condition considering age, and has little; The Cover: Obviously an actor of such versatility as Art Charney cannot justly be represented by a single portrait, and he should properly be studied from more than one angle. Thus two facets and two viewpoints on the cover. Photo by Jack Zwillinger. For a look at another side of Carney - the inside - see page 59.The Old Soldier Cracks Down: Ike becomes his own Defense Secretary, tough and testy, and the mutinous grumbling dies. Our tight new military budget. Page 26. Is This Nazi Secret Agent Telling the Truth?: George Dasch, one of the eight saboteurs who landed in Long Island and Florida, makes a fantastic claim in a new book. Page 29.Divided Europe--The Six, the Seven, and the U.S.: A special report on rival trade blocs that threaten to split Europe. It could be deadly serious for the U.S. Page 48.Up From the Sewer With Artful Art Carney: He's part of what's right with TV these days, and TV-Radio Editor Bill Ewald tells why. Art the comic genius, Art the dramatic actor--and Art the man as friends and neighbors know him. Page 59.When a Downturn Means Prosperity: That's the paradox of current economic trends, as steel production mounts again. Why economists think good times have been extended well into 1960. Page 75. And why some fear recession in 1961. Business Trends, page 73.Businessmen in Politics--Should They Be Active, and If So, How?: There's sure to be a dust-up over this in 1960. Spotlight on Business wieghs the pros and cons. The pros seem to have it--on condition. Page 84 ; Vol. 54; 8.5" x 11"; 112 pages Very Good wear and no noticed markings. Old address sticker on front cover: "Mrs D H Goddard, Salt Like City, UT".
Seller: Riverby Books (DC Inventory), Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
library. Condition: Good. Three volume set of hardcovers. All three volumes are uniformly bound in glossy pictorial paper over boards. There is minor bumping and wear to all three volumes, but covers are otherwise clean and wear free. Ex-library set with the typical stamping to the bottom fore edge and title pages of all three volumes, as well as barcode labels and security tags to the rear end papers. Pages are otherwise crisp, clean, and bright through all three volumes. No publication date on any of the title pages. Copyright pages all dated 2002. 413 pages in volume one, pages 415-832 in volume two, and 833-1231 in volume three. Abc-Clio Inc. This is an oversized set, so extra shipping will be necessary for priority or international shipping. We ship everyday from a real neighborhood bookstore. This description is written by an actual person, who is holding the book in front of them to make sure it?s properly described. Please contact us with questions or if you would like to see photographs.
Published by The Limited Editions Club, New York, 1952
Seller: Midway Book Store (ABAA), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Henry C. Pitz (illustrator); Hans Bendix (illustrator); Malcolm Cameron (illustrator) (illustrator). Three volume set in slipcase. Limited to 2000 sets of which this is set 978. Signed by the editor Jean Hersholt on the colophon of each book. Includes the monthly letter. Hansel and Gretel is illustrated by Henry C. Pitz. Bluebeard illustrated by Hans Bendix. Jack and the Beanstalk illustrated by Malcolm Cameron. Slipcase has some loss to the outer paper layer of the slipcase and shows a bit of edgewear. There is some soiling to the half-title page of Hansel and Gretel. And light spotting to spines of "Jack" and Hansel". Signed.
Condition: Fair. New York: Newsweek, 1960. Vol. 56 (Oct. 3- Dec. 26, 1960). 4to. Varied pagination. Illus. Good book. Ex-library. (current events, opinion, culture, entertainment) Inquire if you need further information. NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES.