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History of French Literature (3 volumes) by Van Laun, Henri

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Seller: Johnnycake Books ABAA, ILAB
Title
History of French Literature (3 volumes)
Author
Van Laun, Henri
Seller
Johnnycake Books ABAA, ILAB (United States)
Condition
Near Fine +
Description
London: Chatto & Windus, 1883. First Edition. Half Leather. Near Fine +/No Dustjacket. Spectacular Zaehnsdorf bindings of very dark navy blue, with gilt titles along the spine. Remainder of boards as well as endpapers are marbled. Light rubbing of spine edges. Corners range from fine to slightly bumped and worn. Gilt top edge. Text clean and pages in excellent condition, the slightest of slightly yellowed, which can only be expected for books of their age. All in all one the rare sets of books that have managed to maintain their condition as the decades pass.
SAMUEL GOLDWYN STUDIOS FILM LABORATORY DEPARTMENT (1923) Publicity photo

SAMUEL GOLDWYN STUDIOS FILM LABORATORY DEPARTMENT (1923) Publicity photo by Samuel Goldwyn

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SAMUEL GOLDWYN STUDIOS FILM LABORATORY DEPARTMENT (1923) Publicity photo
Author
Samuel Goldwyn
Seller
Walterfilm, Inc. (United States)
Condition
About Fine
Description
Samuel Goldwyn. No binding. About Fine. [Los Angeles: Samuel Goldwyn Studios, 1923]. Vintage original 8 x 10" (20 x 25 cm.) black-and-white glossy silver gelatin print photo. There are chips at the top left and bottom right corner and some minor wear, about fine. Two lab technicians work at film printing machines in the film lab of Goldwyn Studios during the studio's first year of operation. Sepia-tinted image has the attached paper blurb on verso and an ink stamp of Sep. 21, 1923.
[WOMEN] [LAW] [PERIODICAL] Child Care Education - Birth Control - Employment Poverty

[WOMEN] [LAW] [PERIODICAL] Child Care Education - Birth Control - Employment Poverty by Women's Rights Law Reporter

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[WOMEN] [LAW] [PERIODICAL] Child Care Education - Birth Control - Employment Poverty
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Women's Rights Law Reporter
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lizzyoung bookseller (United States)
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Red illustrated wraps. Fine. Yellow illustrated wraps. Fine
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New York/New Jersey: Women's Rights Law Reporter, July/August 1971 & Spring 1972. First Edition, First Printing & Second Edition. Staplebound. Red illustrated wraps. Fine. Yellow illustrated wraps. Fine. 71 pages. 27.5 x 21 cm. Volume 1, Number 1. The Women's Rights Law Reporter was originally founded in 1970 by Ann Marie Boylan, who independently published the first volume in her New York City apartment. The Reporter moved to Rutgers in 1972 after the tireless efforts of Elizabeth Langer, and became formally affiliated with the law school in 1974. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg served as a the Reporter's first-ever faculty advisor. The Women's Rights Law Reporter is the oldest legal periodical in the United States focusing exclusively on the field of women's rights law [WRLR website]. This first edition covers: Los Angeles Women's Center Legal Program, Ida Philips v. Martin Marietta Corp., Unionizing Legal Workers, Women in Prison, Women Lawyers, Book Review, Case Summaries: Birth Control, Education, Poverty, Child Care, Case Index. 55 pages. 28 x 22 cm. Number 2, Spring 1972. This second edition features: Comment on REED v. REED by Ruth Bader Ginsburg, A Disgruntled Look at REED v. REED - From the Vantage Point of the Nineteenth Amendment, Poverty, Index to Cases, Legal Bibliography of Recent Articles, Abortion Cases in the United States, Case Summaries: Divorce and Separation, Child Custody, Support, Relationships, Legal Disabilities Arising Out of Marriage, Names, Damage Actions, Out-or-Wedlock Children, Child Care, Contraception, Education - Sports, Sex Tracking, In Loco Parentis, Dress Codes. Clean, crisp copy.
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Baedeker's Eastern Alps… by Baedeker, Karl.

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Baedeker's Eastern Alps…
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Baedeker, Karl.
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Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books & Prints (United States)
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16mo (4 1/4" x 6 1/2"), red cloth, gilt title and spine, illustrated with maps, 574 pp. Spine a little faded, slight extremity wear, corners bumped, minor aging, title page with margin tear, not affecting text, some maps a little browned and brittle, first map with some tears and slight loss; otherwise about very good. Karl Baedeker (1801-1959) was born in Essen, and attended Heidelberg University. His family was involved in the publishing and bookselling business, and around 1828 he entered the travel guide business. Baedeker created a different kind of travel book that opened up tourism for a new class of travelers, by guiding the tourist to the principal attractions in a country or area. This information was often edited by Baedeker himself, and sons would take over and expand the business after his death. This edition provides detailed information on the Alps from the Bavarian Highlands to lower Austria. ODB.