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Final report of the proceedings of the Masonic Board of Relief of the city of Chicago, organized to distribute the funds and other aid sent from abroad for the relief of master masons, and the widows and children of deceased bretheren, who were rendered needy by the great conflagration in the city of Chicago, October 8th and 9th, A. D. 1871

Final report of the proceedings of the Masonic Board of Relief of the city of Chicago, organized to distribute the funds and other aid sent from abroad for the relief of master masons, and the widows and children of deceased bretheren, who were rendered needy by the great conflagration in the city of Chicago, October 8th and 9th, A. D. 1871

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Final report of the proceedings of the Masonic Board of Relief of the city of Chicago, organized to distribute the funds and other aid sent from abroad for the relief of master masons, and the widows and children of deceased bretheren, who were rendered needy by the great conflagration in the city of Chicago, October 8th and 9th, A. D. 1871
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Chicago: Hazlitt & Reed, 1872. First edition, 8vo, pp. 160; original blue pebble grained cloth, gilt title on upper cover, red stained edges; light edgewear, near fine. A copy of this book was sent to donors who contributed to the relief effort after the Chicago fire.
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FAMOUS MONSTERS OF FILMLAND / August 1961, #13 by Ackerman, Forrest J.

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FAMOUS MONSTERS OF FILMLAND / August 1961, #13
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Ackerman, Forrest J.
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FAMOUS MONSTERS OF FILMLAND, Central Publications, August 1961, #13, first edition, add cut from lower fore edge section of rear cover, else vg in full color pictorial wraps. Profusely illustrated in black & white. From the collection of esteemed Canadian fandom member Michael Glicksohn.
Films and Film-makers: in Czechoslovakia

Films and Film-makers: in Czechoslovakia by ZALMAN, Jan [Antonín Novák] (text); George Theiner (translation); Alena Sestakova (editor)

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Films and Film-makers: in Czechoslovakia
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ZALMAN, Jan [Antonín Novák] (text); George Theiner (translation); Alena Sestakova (editor)
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Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
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[Prague]: Orbis-Prague, 1968. Softcover. Small octavo (16cm); white paper wrappers; pictorial dustjacket; [4],5-99,[1]pp; black-and-white photographic (halftone) illustrations. A Near Fine copy. Dustwrapper has light shelf-wear; Very Good+. Czech film critic and previous editor for Film a doba, Zalman, explores films and artists in Czechoslovakia. [86372].
The Private Eye Cartoon Book

The Private Eye Cartoon Book by Bilgrey, Marc

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The Private Eye Cartoon Book
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Bilgrey, Marc
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New York: Andrion Books. Near Fine. (c.1985). First Edition. Softcover. [a very tiny bit of wear to the upper right corner of the front cover, otherwise as new]. Trade PB (cartoon art) Cartoons about private detectives. The author/cartoonist credits Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett for "special inspiration," and occasionally uses quotes from both as captions or as the basis for his visual gags (single-panel cartoons). The author (per the rear-cover blurb) was a TV writer and stand-up comic; more recent information found online credits him with numerous short stories in the mystery, fantasy, science fiction, and horror genres, as well as his prolific cartooning work. .