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Eloise in Moscow (Inscribed first edition)

Eloise in Moscow (Inscribed first edition) by Thompson, Kay; Hilary Knight, Illustrator

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Seller: Whitmore Rare Books
Title
Eloise in Moscow (Inscribed first edition)
Author
Thompson, Kay; Hilary Knight, Illustrator
Seller
Whitmore Rare Books (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1959. First edition. Near Fine/Near Fine. A Near Fine book in like dust jacket. Book with a small bump to the lower board and the spine a bit rolled. In a Near Fine dust jacket with a few professionally repaired tears. Inscribed by the author: "For Jane with love Kay Thompson and me Eloise Dadada." A pleasing copy of this children's classic, which finds the intrepid Eloise away from the Plaza Hotel on an international adventure. Eloise and Nanny discover that "not everyone in Moscow is a diplomat" and a host of other revelations, such as the "rawther deep" voices of Russian pigeons. This title in the Eloise series was published in 1959 at the height of the Cold War when tensions between the USSR and USA were outright hostile and the threat of mutually assured destruction reassured no one. Eloise brings her disarming candor to Moscow where despite her admission that "I could tell you a lot but I am only 6," we do in fact learn and laugh with this precocious 6 year old. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket.
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OPINIÓN PÚBLICA.; Dir. Angel Andonegui. Diciembre 1o. 1955; April 1o. 1956; Agosto 1o. 1956; Noviembre 1o. 1957; Enero 1o. 1959; Diciembre 1o. 1957; Octubre 1o. de 1958; Diciembre 1o. 1958; Marzo 1o, 1959. NAME CHANGE: "OPINION PUBLICA DE AMERICA": Septiembre 1o. 1960; Noviembre 1o. 1960; Febrero 1o. 1961; Marzo 1o. 1961

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Seller: Beverly Karno Books LLC
Title
OPINIÓN PÚBLICA.; Dir. Angel Andonegui. Diciembre 1o. 1955; April 1o. 1956; Agosto 1o. 1956; Noviembre 1o. 1957; Enero 1o. 1959; Diciembre 1o. 1957; Octubre 1o. de 1958; Diciembre 1o. 1958; Marzo 1o, 1959. NAME CHANGE: "OPINION PUBLICA DE AMERICA": Septiembre 1o. 1960; Noviembre 1o. 1960; Febrero 1o. 1961; Marzo 1o. 1961
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Beverly Karno Books LLC (United States)
Description
México. b/w illus with full chromo-color covers. N.B: series ran: No. 1 (mar. 1955)-año 27, no. 5713 ([1 dic. 1981]). Newspaper periodical that was politically based cover illustrations by David Carrillo and later with name change by R. Mercado G. Politics, art and culture of the 1950s and 1960s. Politics are anti-establishment, often targeting corrupt politicans and events. Only 2 copies listed by OCLC in Mexico. Priced as a set.
Memoria de Estatuto. Idea de la Riqueza Que Daban á la Masa Circulante de Nueva España Sus Naturales Producciones en los Años de Tranquilidad y Su Abatimiento en las Presentes Commociones..

Memoria de Estatuto. Idea de la Riqueza Que Daban á la Masa Circulante de Nueva España Sus Naturales Producciones en los Años de Tranquilidad y Su Abatimiento en las Presentes Commociones.. by [Mexico]. [Trade]

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Title
Memoria de Estatuto. Idea de la Riqueza Que Daban á la Masa Circulante de Nueva España Sus Naturales Producciones en los Años de Tranquilidad y Su Abatimiento en las Presentes Commociones..
Author
[Mexico]. [Trade]
Seller
McBride Rare Books (United States)
Condition
Good plus.
Description
Veracruz, 1817. Good plus.. [2],30pp., plus folding plate. Disbound. Light staining from removed wrappers. Later ownership inscription at foot of title page. Trimmed close, affecting initial page numbers. Light dampstaining and tanning internally. An interesting, contemporary tract concerning the fall off in agricultural, industrial, and mineral production in New Spain during the War for Independence. The author, José Maria Quiros, was a bureaucrat at the Spanish colonial consulate in Veracruz, and is therefore particularly attentive to shipping and exports. A folding chart at the rear prints annual production numbers for products and materials in each of the three categories. A handful of copies in OCLC.
Moving Out - Vol.1, No.2

Moving Out - Vol.1, No.2 by [WOMEN] FINDLAY, Alice, et al. (editors)

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Title
Moving Out - Vol.1, No.2
Author
[WOMEN] FINDLAY, Alice, et al. (editors)
Seller
Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
Description
Detroit: Moving Out / Wayne Women's Liberation, 1971. First Edition. Quarto (28cm); offset printed sheets, side-stapled into illustrated wrappers; 100pp; illus. Trivial wear to extremities, some oxidation to staples, else Near Fine. Well-preserved copy of this pioneering Detroit-based literary journal, produced by the Wayne Women's Liberation (out of Wayne State University), a cooperative of women and "a recognized campus organization...engaged in a variety of activities; rap groups; publications; setting up a library and literature tables; and working for the repeal of abortion laws" (from introductory matter). Contents are comprised of feminist poetry, prose, and original artwork. While well-represented institutionally, individual issues are uncommon in commerce.