Sara,:Revolution
- Prima edizione 2016, ISBN: 9788186211465
edizione con copertina flessibile, edizione con copertina rigida
Greenwich: New York Graphic Society, 1974. 1st printing. VG/VG dust jacket, 2 inch closed tear to dust jacket. 240 p., color/bw illus, notes, biblio, index, 4to, New York Graphic Societ… Altro …
Greenwich: New York Graphic Society, 1974. 1st printing. VG/VG dust jacket, 2 inch closed tear to dust jacket. 240 p., color/bw illus, notes, biblio, index, 4to, New York Graphic Society, 1974, 3, New York: The Macmillan Company, 1952. Book Club (BCE/BOMC). Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Book club editions. Lacks slipcase. Front hinge of first volume just beginning to weaken, owner bookplate on front endpaper of each. 1952 Hard Cover. Complete in two hardcover volumes. xiv, 476; vii, 477-989 pp. An extensive history of the American Revolution with numerous maps. "Comprehensive and alive with incident and colorful detail, Christopher Ward's book is a remarkable account of the military aspects of the American Revolution. Here are graphic portrayals of the fortifications, the terrain over which battles were fought, the part that Native Americans played, the technology of gunnery and the hundreds of details that go to make up the broad scope of this epochal struggle that created the United States of America., The Macmillan Company, 1952, 2.5, Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press, 1993. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Very Good Hardcover. In A Very Good Dust Jacket. Previous Owner's Name And Date Neatly On The Top Of The Half-Title Page. 127 Pages Including The Annotated Index. Illustrated With Maps, Etchings, Portraits. In Late Summer 1773, William Mylne Furtively Departed Edinburgh, Scotland, For The American Colonies, His Journey Precipitated By Misfortune, Misery, And Debt. One Of The City's Most Promising Architects And Master Masons, Mylne Had Been Driven To Mental And Financial Exhaustion Following The Partial Collapse Of A Bridge He Had Been Commissioned To Build On Edinburgh's North Side - A Tragic Accident That Claimed The Lives Of Five Pedestrians. The Core Of This Volume Is An Intimate And Graphic Description Of Mylne's Travels And Experiences In America, Told Through The Surviving Correspondence Between Him And His Sister And Brother In Great Britain. Mylne Traveled First To London And Then Sailed To Charleston, South Carolina. Using His Cabin Near Augusta, Georgia, As A Home Base, He Spent The Subsequent Year Venturing About The Southern Frontier. Then, In 1775, He Undertook An Overland Journey From Augusta To New York Via Charleston, New Bern, Williamsburg, And Philadelphia.., University of Georgia Press, 1993, 3, Autonomedia, 1995. First edition. Fine and bright pictorial glossy stiff wraps with excellent square spine and crisp bright text throughout. Vividly illustrated with photographs and graphic designs., Autonomedia, 1995, 0, Philadelphia: Globe Bible Publishing, 1896. Hard cover. Fair. No dust jacket. Front endpaper separated; binding gauze exposed. Missing frontispiece. Rear board loosening. Spine has small hole, and 1-inch tear at front fold, 2-in. from top. Fading to gold, silver titles and graphics.. 1 Includes illustrations. 32 photo plates listed. Frontispiece Cuba Map missing. Small floral print endpapers. Red cloth covered boards, decorated, flag, plam trees, ornate titles. Cuba History, beginning with Columbus in Cuba (2nd visit) British Occupation; Natural Resources; Industry; The People; Spain's Oppression; Ten-Years' War Outbreak, 1868; Reign of Cruelty; Revolution of 1895; Cuba and other Countries., Globe Bible Publishing, 1896, 2, London: J.M. Dent, 1973. 213 pp, 8vo (8 3/4" H). B&w plates. "This study of the American fighting man, of all ranks and in all services ranges from the War of Independence to Vietnam to Pinkville. Part One provides graphic accounts of all the major and many of the minor conflicts in American history, with close-ups of the man in the line of battle - from the victory over the British at New Orleans in 1814, the American Civil War, the gruelling battles with the Indians, to World War I and World War II. Part Two studies the psychology of the American fighting man and points out the strange contrasts and contradictions in his mental and emotional make-up. Finally, the system that produces the American soldier today is closely examined - his role as the instrument of the 'Great Defender' all over the world, the scientific revolution and the attitudes of the commanding generals." Minor soiling to edges of textblock. Dust jacket has moderate edge wear, a few tiny tears, one 1/2" tear with crease, moderate rubbing on rear panel - light elsewhere, light edge wrinkling.. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good+/Good+., J.M. Dent, 1973, 2.75, Microcosm Publishing, 2016. Book. Fine. Soft cover. 1st Printing. Octavo., Microcosm Publishing, 2016, 5, NYC: merican Heritage Publishing Co., 1968 Cover: Sagrada Familia church in Barcelona. Articles include: Before the Fall (Sixties decadence); Sir Isaac Newton; Gaudi; When Does a Riot Become a Revolution?; The Incomparable Enfantin: A Moral Tale; How Do I Know You Mean What You Mean? Totem Poles of the Pacific Coast; Napoleon Slept Here-- Napoleon's march from Golfe-Juan to Paris, The Wonder of the World; The Hidden Art of the High Himalaya, The Galsworthy Saga; Ancient Aches and Pains, merican Heritage Publishing Co., 1968, 3, Pantheon Books, 1983. VG to VG-/na. Softcover. Some rubbing & edgewear; few creases; some yellowing; otherwise overall clean & tight. 128 pages Keywords: 0394721993, Pantheon Books, 1983, 3, Ten Speed Press. Fine. 2015. Softcover. 1607746352 . Marker mark on bottom edge. ; Color graphic art. Stiff wraps with flaps. ; tall 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 180 pp ., Ten Speed Press, 2015, 5, New York Graphic Society. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1974. Hardcover. 0821206214 . 4to 11" - 13" tall; 240 pages ., New York Graphic Society, 1974, 3, Rochester NY: Rochester Museum and Science Center, 1981. Softcover. Fine/No Jacket as Issued. FINE/ NO JACKET as issued. 48 p., many black and white drawings and photos. Text is clean and unmarked. Mustard colored paper wraps with black lettering and graphic. No wear to covers or spine which is tight and sound. Book appears to be unread. Research Records No. 14 Rochester Museum and Science Center. Sponsored by the Arthur C. Parker Fund for Iroquois Research., Rochester Museum and Science Center, 1981, 5, Greenwich, CT: New York Graphic Society, 1974. 1st. Softcover. Very Good/None. This illustrated volume is a history that sets the stage for the American Revolution by presenting portraits and biographies of important figures and focusing on important political issues of the time. Includes 240 pages, with 22 color and 155 b&w illustrations. Newspaper review laid in front cover. Old price sticker on lower right corner of back cover. Crease across lower front cover, overall a very good clean copy. Record # 805207, New York Graphic Society, 1974, 3, Williamsburg, Virginia: Colonial Williamsburg, 1961. Book. Good+. Wraps. First Printing. Dark green paperwraps,gilt lettering and unicorn graphic. Edge-worn and chipped, a few light spots on the rear cover. Text of an address on the occasion of the celebration of The Prelude to Independence, June 10, 1961, at the eighteenth century capitol--Williamsburg, Virginia. Opening remarks by Winthrop Rockefeller.., Colonial Williamsburg, 1961, 2.5, Tara Publishing, 2008. Hardcover. Very Good +. Revolution, a graphic novel by Sara with a very good introduction by V. Geetha which examines the concept of Revolution throughout the world. Unpaginated, hardcover, no dj. 11 1/4" x 8". Very good condition., Tara Publishing, 2008, 3<