Language: English
Published by Methuen & Co Ltd, London, 1938
Seller: C. Parritt, Derby, United Kingdom
US$ 24.84
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Add to basketCloth. Condition: Fair. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. 5th or later Edition. 1938 (1935) 7th edition. 47pp. Fair/Fair. Brown cloth boards with some rubbing/bumping to edges/spine, a little soiling, minor mottling. Contents fair with some soiling/creasing, a few small pen marks. Owner's inscription and notes to ffep. DW quite worn with some loss and soiling. Xavier Petulengro (1878-1950), usually known as Gipsy Petulengro, was a British Romanichal, often known as King of the Gypsies. In the 1930s he regularly appeared on BBC Radio and began writing articles on gypsy food and lore for 'The Listener'. He also established a mail order business 'Petulengro's Herbal Products', and wrote 5 on Romany related subjects, including this volume of gypsy remedies and recipes.
Published by Methuen & Co. Ltd. London, 1937. 57 pp. Text in English., 1937
Seller: Antiquariaat Hortus Conclusus, Bergambacht, Netherlands
Hardcover book. Spine damaged, bottom part of the spine missing, edges worn, cover somewhat discolored, minor foxing on the first and last pages, contents else clean - a very acceptable copy. Please see description or ask for photos.
US$ 34.49
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Add to basketHard Cover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Hardback. 318pp. 1st edition 1938. Remains of W. H. Smith lending library label to front pastedown. Spine slightly skewed. A decent copy. (h9).
Published by METHUEN, 1937
Seller: Princeton Antiques Bookshop / Ruffolo Enterprises, Atlantic City, NJ, U.S.A.
HARDBACK YELLOW. 3RD ED. Full Cover: Gipsy Xavier Petulengro's Book of Mystery, The Meaning of Dreams, How to read Hands, How to read your Future with Cards, How to cut the Cards to get your Wish General wear, bumped corners, light soiling to spine, bent notch in front board fore edge, 6.5 inch rip running down edge of spine starting at the top DATE PUBLISHED: 1937 EDITION: 3RD ED 57.
US$ 68.99
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Add to basketHard Cover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Hardback with protected dust-wrapper. 318pp. 1st edition 1938. Price-clipped d/w slightly age-discoloured and chipped to edges. Section cut from front blank following front free end-paper. A decent copy. (ba57).
Published by London: Methuen., 1938
Seller: LUCIUS BOOKS (ABA, ILAB, PBFA), York, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 165.58
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Add to basketFirst edition, first printing. Original blue cloth with yellow titles to the spine, in the illustrated dustwrapper. A very good copy, the binding firm, the spine slightly rolled. The cloth is clean and faintly faded to the spine. The contents, with the bookplate of Kees Hartmans to the front pastedown, along with his pencil annotations to the margins and a few spots to the rear endpapers, are otherwise clean throughout. Complete with the lightly rubbed, nicked and creased, price-clipped dustwrapper that is lightly toned to the spine and has a few very short closed tears at the edges. A scarce title, particularly in the dustwrapper. The seventh book by the Gypsy showman, writer, broadcaster and astrologer, Xavier 'Gypsy' Petulengro (1878-1957). Petulengro found fame in the late 1920s when he was asked to assist in reviving the Gypsy 'parties' that were reputed to have been held in Baildon in Yorkshire for hundreds of years prior to dying out in 1897. The subsequent news coverage revealed a great public interest in Gypsy life and customs, and in the 1930s Petulengro was able to establish himself as a regular on BBC radio as well as stages around the country. His shows and broadcasts were immensely popular and he was soon a household name, often being given the title 'King of the Gypsies'. His first book was a guide to Gypsy herbal remedies, and its success prompted him to establish a mail-order herb business. He went on to publish seven more books on Gypsy related topics. 'Romany Love' tells the fictional tale of a 'gorgio' (non-gypsy) child who is raised in a gypsy family, and the love affairs and tribulations that she must traverse as she grows up. This example is from the library of Kees Hartmans, a librarian of the Amsterdam city archives, editor of De Piste (The Ring) magazine and a collector of books and ephemera relating to the circus. He bequeathed his collection of over 3,000 books and other circus-related materials to the University of Amsterdam in 1963, where it remains a hugely significant resource on circuses. Hartmans' pencilled marginalia can be found throughout the book, primarily relating to the Romany words used in the text. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers.