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Tsirk / Polet na lunu (Circus / Flight to the Moon) [Two-in-one Board Games] by Anonymous

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Seller: ZH BOOKS
Title
Tsirk / Polet na lunu (Circus / Flight to the Moon) [Two-in-one Board Games]
Author
Anonymous
Seller
ZH BOOKS (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
Tallinn: Oktoober, 1960. Very good. A single, card stock board, hinged with linen, n. d. (1960s), 16 x 12 1/4; the two games on opposite sides; slipcase-style, card stock box, 8 1/2 x 13 1/2; single sheet of instructions, 8 x 5 3/4; box with a bit of rubbing to edges and a few small spots; board with light wear to margins and a small pen scratch; instructions sheet with some creasing; overall in very good- condition. In Estonian and Russian. A set of mystery board games from a phantom manufacturer, they were reminiscent of Chutes and Ladders and were created at the height of the lunar programs' competition between Russia and the United States. Although the rules called for pawns and a dice, it did not appear, as if they had been originally supplied with the box. Also, possibly because the two games relied on the same principle, the instructions described the rules for only the Circus game.
Letterproef Films en Rasters.

Letterproef Films en Rasters. by [TYPE SPECIMENS]. Jos. Neve.

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Seller: Garrett Scott, Bookseller (ABAA)
Title
Letterproef Films en Rasters.
Author
[TYPE SPECIMENS]. Jos. Neve.
Seller
Garrett Scott, Bookseller (ABAA) (United States)
Condition
Somewhat rubbed and soiled; in good to very good condition.
Description
[Amsterdam]: ClichÈ- en Stereotypie-Inrichting Jos. Neve, [1946]. First edition.. Somewhat rubbed and soiled; in good to very good condition.. Oblong spiral-bound in pictorial card stock boards (6 x 9.75 inches), 87, [3] plus a mounted leaf and a laid-in circular. Illus. Met een gevoel van vreugde zenden wij U deze nieuwe letterproef toe." A relatively early specimen of types available from this Amsterdam phototype type supply shop, with period-appropriate workhorses like Nobel, Cooper, Futura, and Bodoni. Includes a few ornaments and rasters. The introduction is dated January, 1946. This 1946 specimen noted in OCLC at University of Amsterdam only. One letter in a Futura sample neatly razored out, presumably from a printer in a pinch.
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Childe Harvard; a Romance of Cambridge by Senor Alguno [pseud. for Nathan Ames]

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Seller: Palinurus Antiquarian Books
Title
Childe Harvard; a Romance of Cambridge
Author
Senor Alguno [pseud. for Nathan Ames]
Seller
Palinurus Antiquarian Books (United States)
Condition
Fine.
Description
Boston: Printed for the Author, 1848. First Edition. Original publisher's green embossed cloth.. Fine.. 8vo, [4], [5] - 172 pp. A piece of light verse celebrating Cambridge and college life in the manner of Byron's Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Sabin #12728.
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FABIAN ESSAYS IN SOCIALISM

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Title
FABIAN ESSAYS IN SOCIALISM
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Second Life Books Inc (United States)
Description
London: Water Scott, 1890. Walter Crane. 8vo. Edited by G. Bernard Shaw. Laurence BB7c. Reprint of the 1889 edition with a new cover by Walter Crane. Moderate handling wear but a VG copy. Essays by Shaw, Sidney Webb, William Clarke, Sydney Olivier, Annie Besant, Graham Wallas and Hubert Bland.