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DE PARIS AU TONKIN A TRAVERS LE TIBET INCONNU

DE PARIS AU TONKIN A TRAVERS LE TIBET INCONNU by BONVALOT, Gabriel

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Title
DE PARIS AU TONKIN A TRAVERS LE TIBET INCONNU
Author
BONVALOT, Gabriel
Seller
Boston Book Company (United States)
Description
1892. BONVALOT, Gabriel. DE PARIS AU TONKIN A TRAVERS LE TIBET INCONNU. Illustrated by engravings after photographs by Prince HENRI D'ORLEANS. Paris: Librairie Hachette et Cie, 1892. First edition. 510 + [1] pp. 4to., half red morocco with gilt rules, raised bands, gilt spine ornaments and lettering, t.e.g, red marbled paper covered boards. Boards and corners worn, boards with moderate shelfwear and a few scratches. Front joint tender. Marbled endpapers. Color folding map at p. 464 in excellent condition. Clean and tight text. Very good.
MY FAVORITE MARTIAN (1963-66) TV photo archive

MY FAVORITE MARTIAN (1963-66) TV photo archive by CBS Television

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MY FAVORITE MARTIAN (1963-66) TV photo archive
Author
CBS Television
Seller
Walterfilm, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
CBS Television. No binding. Near Fine. New York: CBS-TV, 1963-66. Set of thirteen vintage original 8 x 10" (20 x 25 cm) and 7 x 9" (18 x 23 cm) black-and-white photos. Most have affixed descriptive text, one has a date stamp. In a few cases the text is loose but present. Also included is a 1/25/65 two-page press release from CBS about Ray Walston, who played the Martian. Overall near fine or better. My Favorite Martian was a sitcom that aired on CBS from September 29, 1963, to May 1, 1966, for 107 episodes. The show starred Ray Walston as Uncle Martin (the Martian) and Bill Bixby as Tim O'Hara. It was the first of the fantasy situation comedies prevalent on American television in the mid-1960s featuring characters who could do extraordinary things. Its premise was that a human-appearing extraterrestrial in a one-man spaceship nearly collides at high altitude with the U.S. Air Force's rocket plane, the North American X-15. The spaceship's pilot is a 450-year-old anthropologist from Mars. Tim O'Hara, a young newspaper reporter for The Los Angeles Sun, is on his way home from Edwards Air Force Base, where he had gone to report on the flight of the X-15. Returning home to Los Angeles, O'Hara spots the same silver spaceship crash land nearby. Tim takes in the Martian, saying to other people that he is Tim's uncle Martin. The Martian refuses to reveal any of his special traits to humans, other than Tim, to avoid both publicity and human panic. Tim agrees to keep the Martian's Earth identity a secret while he attempts to repair his spaceship. Uncle Martin has various unusual powers: he can raise two retractable antennae from the back of his head and become invisible; he is telepathic and can read and influence minds; he can levitate objects with the motion of his index finger; he can communicate with animals; he can freeze people or objects; and he can speed himself (and other people) up to do any kind of work. Also an inventor, Uncle Martin builds several advanced devices, such as a time machine that transports Tim and the Martian to England in the Middle Ages and other times and places, such as St. Louis in 1849 and the early days of Hollywood, and brings Leonardo da Vinci and Jesse James into the present. Another device he builds is a "molecular separator" that can take apart the molecules of a physical object, or rearrange them (making a squirrel into a human). Another device can take memories and store them in pill form to "relearn" them later. Other devices create temporary duplicates, or levitate Martin and others without the need of his index finger.
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A HISTORY OF EARTH AND ANIMATED NATURE by GOLDSMITH, OLIVER

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A HISTORY OF EARTH AND ANIMATED NATURE
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GOLDSMITH, OLIVER
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L'Estampe Originale (United States)
Description
London and Edinburgh., Pub. by A. Fullarton & Co., c.1850. Hand colored engraving of 6 butterflies, Pl XL. 140mm x 233mm with small margins. Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774) was an accomplished poet, playwright and biographer who also had an abiding interest in the natural world. The first edition of his extensive natural work was published in 1774, and it was instantly popular. Several editions and reprints followed well into the nineteenth century. Judging by the size of the plate, this print is most likely from the 1850 edition published by A. Fullarton. Freeman 1334.
[Op. 13]. "Friede auf Erden

[Op. 13]. "Friede auf Erden by SCHOENBERG, Arnold 1874-1951

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Title
[Op. 13]. "Friede auf Erden
Author
SCHOENBERG, Arnold 1874-1951
Seller
J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
Description
Cöln am Rhein: Tischer & Jagenberg [PN T. & J. 138], 1912. Large octavo. Stapled. Original dark ivory wrappers printed in red and blue/black. 19 pp. Text in German and English. With piano reduction for rehearsal only. Wrappers slightly worn and soiled; partially detached. Handstamps of previous owners to wrappers and title; several annotations in pencil. Uniform light browning. First Edition, second issue, with English text. Rufer, pp. 30-31. GA B/18/1, p. 19. Schoenberg's most famous choral work is also infamous for its difficulty. A planned performance in 1908 by the Singverein was canceled for this reason. Franz Schreker requested that Schoenberg add an orchestral part to support the singers, and it was in this version that the work premiered on 9 December 1911 in Vienna. A note in the published versions of the score still states that the work is to be performed a cappella, and that only when "the purity of the intonation fails" is the accompaniment to be used.
Crooked Little Vein A Novel

Crooked Little Vein A Novel by Warren Ellis

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Crooked Little Vein A Novel
Author
Warren Ellis
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Grayshelf Books, ABAA, IOBA (United States)
ISBN
9780060723934
Condition
Fine
Description
Stated First Edition/ First printing with the complete number line; A Fine book in a Fine dust jacket, with only slight rubbing to the jacket edges. SIGNED by the author to the title page. Remainder mark to bottom text block. Not price clipped, and not ex-library. In archival protection.