Clayton College
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[Laycour, Jose Andre, zugeschr.]: Clayton's College. Illustre de pointes-seches originales. Luneville, Edition de l'Orchidee [d.i. Paris, Vialetay?], o.J. [um 1955].
Eins von 325 numerierten Exemplaren auf Rives Bütten, "realisee par un amateur"; "a ete specialement edite pour un groupe d'amateurs bibliophiles" (Impressum.) Breitrandiger Druck auf unbeschnittenem Bütten, Titel zweifarbig. Das Werk ist illustriert mit 18 sehr pornografischen Radierungen im Text und auf Tafeln. Zusätzlich findet sich eine pochoir-kolorierte Extrafolge auf Tafeln. Die Illustrationen werden Gaston de Sainte Croix zugeschrieben. Schuber etwas berieben und lichtrandig. Umschlagrücken gedunkelt. Sonst gutes Exemplar. Seltene und schöne Ausgabe des Klassikers. Drouot Imp. Biblio. 51; Hobart & Maclean 545 (beide auch mit Abb.) Dutel 1242. Nicht bei Pia. ---------------------[Laycour, Jose Andre, attribue.] Clayton's College. Illustre de pointes-seches originales. Luneville, Edition de l'Orchidee [i.e. Paris, Vialetay ?], sans date [vers 1955]. In-8. 165 pages, 18 planches avec eaux-fortes ainsi qu'une suite avec 18 eaux-fortes en couleur. En feuilles, chemise, etui. Un des 325 exemplaires numerotes sur Rives : " realisee par un amateur a ete specialement edite pour un groupe d'amateurs bibliophiles " (colophon). Imprime en grandes marges, non rogne, titre en deux coleurs. Les illustrations sont attribuees a Gaston de Sainte Croix. Etui frotte et jauni. Dos de la chemise bruni. Sinon bel exemplaire. Rare edition de ce classique. Drouot Imp. Biblio. 51; Hobart & Maclean 545 (les deux avec illustrations) Dutel 1242. Pas chez Pia. --------------------- English description available on request.
8°. 165 S., 18 Tafeln mit Radierungen sowie eine Extra-Suite mit 18 kolorierten Radierungen. Lose Lagen in einem Umschlag mit Fronttitel, dieser in einem kartonierten Umschlag im Schuber.
[SW: Erotika, Erotica, Curiosa, Sexualität, Sexuality, Sexualite; Erotische Literatur, Erotic Literature, Litterature erotique; Illustrierte Literatur, Illustrated Literature, Litterature illustree; Literatur französische]
Easton Press. The Video History of Our Times: 1967. Norwalk Conn: Easton Press Video, 1988.
VIDEO VHS NEAR FINE condition with plastic case. JMVintage specializes in books, magazines and treasures related to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor...and other curious people. In your Video History 1967, you will see the following events that shaped that historic year: BOWL GAMES In the Sugar Bowl, Alabama defeats Nebraska 34-7, and in the Cotton Bowl, Georgia dominates Southern Methodist, 24-9. NEW YORK LOTTERY OPENS New Yorkers line up to buy tickets in the new state lottery, which offers big dollars to monthly winners. ACAPULCO PARTY Linda Bird Johnson and actor-boyfriend George Hamilton are among the celebrity guests at a festive dinner party in Acapulco. NATO MOVES TO STUTTGART, GERMANY Formal ceremonies mark the closing of U.S. Military Command headquarters in France at President De Gaulle's insistence. KHRUSHCHEV CASTS HIS BALLOT Former Soviet Premier Nikita khrushchev makes a rare public appearance as he casts his ballot for the man who helped depose him, Premier Kosygin. A LOOK AT THINGS TO COME The International Inventors Exhibition displays a cordless elec- tronic telephone, and many other devices that may be part of our future. ELECTRIC CARS TO SOLVE POLLUTION PROBLEMS Congressmen examine a group of electric automobiles, which are battery-powered, silent, and exhaust-free. A REALLY BIG CHORUS LINE Would-be chorus girls, all weighing in at over 200 pounds, audition for a show about the famous "beef trust" vaudeville girls. FRENCH FASHIONS Top French couturiers show their new summer fashions, including a Dior dress and coat made of leather-trimmed sacking. SNOWBALL FIGHT A massive, dangerous snowball fight rages at Dartmouth College, resulting in a thousand dollars of damage to the New Hampshire campus. LOS ANGELES 6, TOKYO 2 At spring training in Florida, the L.A. Dodgers defeat the visiting Tokyo Giants, 6-2. SKI FLYING IN NORWAY Austria's Reinhold Bachler sets a new world record for ski-flying by soaring 505 feet, 12 feet farther than the old record. LBJ ARRIVES ON GUAM President Johnson heads for a 2-day strategy conference with South Vietnamese leaders. NORTH VIETNAM USES BICYCLES Films from Hanoi's news agency show a primitive bicycle transportation system in use to keep supply lines open after U.S. bombing raids in the North. SPRING BREAK The annual exodus to Fort Lauderdale draws vacationing college students from allover the country. Local law officials guard against the riots of past years. TWIGGY COMES TO AMERICA Twiggy, Britain's top "mini-model," arrives in New York for a visit. She is a 17 year-old Cockney girl who weighs 92 pounds and measures 31-22-32. FILM PREMIERE ATTRACTS CELEBRITIES The opening of new musical starring Julie Andrews, "Thoroughly Modem Millie," attracts stars and celebrities. RECORD MOTORCYCLE RACE Gary Nixon of Baltimore sets a lap average record of over 98 mph in the nation's longest cycle race. "MAKE LOVE NOT WAR" In a rash of protests from London to Madrid, students bum American flags, to show opposition to U.S. action in Vietnam. In Detroit, young hippies stage a gigantic "love-in." U.S. BOMBERS HIT NORTH VIETNAM Air Force jets strike close to Hanoi and the ground war moves to the North Vietnam border. TORNADOES HIT MINNESOTA Minnesota is rocked a second time by a barrage of tornadoes, and thousands of homes, buildings, and farms are destroyed. I PRESLEY MARRIES IN LAS VEGAS Elvis Presley, 32, marries Priscilla Beaulieu in a posh wedding ceremony at a Las Vegas hotel. ALABAMA FOOTBALL IS INTEGRATED Integration finally comes to Crimson Tide football as three black players join Alabama's team. HOFFA BEGINS 8 YEAR JAIL SENTENCE Teamster boss James Hoffa begins serving an 8-year prison term for jury tampering. I NASA SEEKS CAUSE OF APOLLO FIRE NASA investigators continue to comb the blackened Apollo capsule to discover the cause of the fire that killed astronauts Grissom, White, and Chaffee MEREDITH SEEKS OFFICE Civil Rights figure James Meredith runs against Congressman Adam Clayton Powell. DEMONSTRATIONS BY SOUTH VIETNAMESE Marchers protest Viet Cong terrorism and peace talk suggestions by U,S. and French leaders, ASTRO FASHIONS Fashion designers show their ideas of what ladies will wear in the year 2000, TARKENTON LEAVES VIKINGS FOR'GIANTS Former Minnesota Viking quarterback Fran Tarkenton comes to the New York Giants in Pro Football's biggest deal this year. 6-DAY MIDDLE EAST WAR Israeli forces drive across the Sinai to the Suez Canal, break the Gulf of Aqaba blockade, and take the Old City of Jerusalem. RIOTERS DENOUNCE SHAH OF IRAN Two thousand anti-Shah demonstrators clash with police outside the Berlin Opera House. CASSIUS CLAY STILL ANTI-ARMY After meeting with other black athletes, the former heavyweight champ still refuses Army induction. RACE RIOTS DEVASTATE NEWARK, NJ 24 are killed, 1800 are wounded, and 1400 are arrested during five days of race riots. MISS UNIVERSE 20-year-old Sylvia Louise Hitchcock, "Miss USA," wins the "Miss Universe" title in Miami Beach. VIET CONG AIRBASE A Viet Cong rocket attack kills eight Americans, wounds 173, and destroys II aircraft at Danang Airbase, a vital Marine operation headquarters. ITALIAN FASHIONS Young Italian designer Heinz Riva shows his fall and winter line in Rome's Piazzi di Spanga. BRITISH OPEN GOLF 44-year-old Argentinian Roberto De Vincenzo wins the British Open by defeating Jack Nicklaus. TWIN VICTORIES IN VIETNAM A Mekong Delta drive spikes an intended Viet Cong offensive, and enemy losses are high. Near the DMZ, Allied forces use a pincer- attack on two enemy battalions. APOLLO GETS LANDING TESTS The Apollo mooncraft is given rugged landing tests on both water, and land at the Manned Spaceflight Center in Houston. MAIDEN FLIGHT OF NEW JETLINER Boeing's new 727-200 completes its maiden flight in Washington. It can carry up to 178 passengers as a commuter airbus. PAN AM GAMES Weightlifter Bob Bednarski dislocates an elbow, while IS-year-old "Catie" Ball of Jacksonville sets a new world record in the lOO-meter breast stroke. SPORTSCAR RACE IN ENGLAND Phil Hill wins in an American-designed Chaparral. CHINESE FOLLOW CHAIRMAN MAO'S EXAMPLE Red Chinese take to the Yangtze River in droves, after Mao went for a swim. AMERICA'S CUP The U.S. Intrepid and the Australian challenger Dame Pattie prepare to race. FASHION SCENE Nina Ricci shows fall and winter fashions, spotlighting dresses with a slim silhouette. ELECTRONIC BEDS Tokyo's annual Bed Show displays ingenious bed designs. INSTANT BANANA PEEL A new powder applied to pavement and wet down with water~yields a surface slippery as ice. It is hailed as a new tool for riot' control. NATIONAL BEAUTIFICATION PROGRAM First Lady receives an honorary degree for her national beautification program. PRINCE CHARLES Britain's 19-year-old future king enters Cambridge University. PAPER WEAR GETS FASHIONABLE Outfits made of paper become a fashion item. MARK SPITZ SETS RECORDS A 17-year-old schoolboy, Mark Spitz, set two world records in a West Berlin swim meet. LBJ TOURS MILITARY BASES President Johnson praises the "courage and conviction" of his troops and invites Hanoi to talk. SATURN FIVE BLASTS OFF An Apollo spacecraft is launched into an orbital flight, renewing hopes that America will reach the moon in 1969. JACKIE KENNEDY'S TOUR Mrs John F. Kennedy feeds the Royal Elephants in Cambodia. PRINCESS GRACE OPENS BABY SHOP' A "Baby Dior" fashion shop opens in Paris, and Princess Grace cuts the ribbon. OCEAN LINER "QUEEN MARY" IS RETIRED Long Beach, California acquires the liner as a permanent museum and convention facility. WORLD'S FIRST HEART TRANSPLANT The world's first heart transplant patient's condition continues to improve. FRANCE INTRODUCES "AERO-TRAIN" France's new "aero-train," which rides on a cushion of air above a concrete track, sets a world record for speed, reaching 233 mph. HEISMAN TROPHY UCLA's quarterback, Gary Beban, is this year's Heisman Trophy winner. LYNDA'S WEDDING President Johnson's eldest daughter, Lynda, weds Marine Corps Captain Charles Robb in the first White House wedding in 53 years. Captain Robb will begin duty in Vietnam in four months. Video condition: Near Fine
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CLAYTON, E.H.. HEAVEN BELOW..
An American missionary caught in the Japanese military while in the Shanghai area. The Claytons had been China since 1912, and worked to establish a college prepartory school at Huchow, Chekiang Province. This is the story of the family after the Japanese invaded. There austere life, the severe life style under Japanese military forces for both Chinese & foreigners. Shanghai life, life as a refuge, Tojo's night- mare. An excellent primary resource. * * * BUY WITH CONFIDENCE 43 YEARS EXPERIENCE ! * * * !! WARNING: The above description is COPYRIGHT protected material under United States & International Copyright & Intellectual property laws. Unauthorized copying or use of ANY PART is a felony and * * * * SHIPPING: WE SHIP WORLD WIDE * * * * * The shipping costs displayed for our books on ZVAB are ONLY AN ESTIMATE !!! * ACTUAL costs are based book weight, destination and value. * We will inform you of shipping costs and options once you select the book. **FOREIGN: We usually ship by registered/insured airmail to customers abroad. **DOMESTIC: We ship to USA customers by UPS/FEDEX or U.S. MAIL, appropriate insurance/registry and signature required will appply. ***** Please inquire if you have any questions regarding shipping or payments .
New York 1944, Prentice. Blue cloth, very good, map, 282p.
Clayton Mau Ph. D. The Development of Central and Western New York: From the Arrival of the White Man to the Eve of the Civil War as Portrayed Chronologically in Contemporary Accounts, The Du Bois Press 1944 ISBN: B001AUFBE4
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SCARCE HARDCOVER BOOK. WITHDRAWN FROM COLLEGE LIBRARY WITH USUAL INSTITUTIONAL MARKINGS. NO OTHER WRITING OR MARKINGS IN TEXT. SOME SUN FADING TO SPINE. COVER HAS LIGHT WEAR AND SCUFFING WITH SLIGHT FRAYING TO CORNERS. A SOLID AND USEFUL COPY. Hardcover



