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Edité par Hobby Press 0
Vendeur : El Boletin, Barcelona, BCN, Espagne
Magazine / Périodique
Etat : Aceptable. Autor: Varios. Editorial: Hobby Press. Estado: BIEN. Complemento de la revista Playmania. 52 fichas de trucos: GTA San Andreas, Gran Turismo 4, Metal Gear Solid 3, Devil May Cry 3, Silent Hill 4 The Room, God of War, Prince of persia 2, God of War, entre otros. En buen estado. Revista / Publicación.
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Vendeur : El Boletin, Barcelona, BCN, Espagne
Magazine / Périodique
Etat : Aceptable. Autor: Varios. Editorial: Hobby Press. Estado: BIEN. Complemento de la revista Playmania. 52 fichas de trucos: GTA San Andreas, Gran Turismo 4, Metal Gear Solid 3, Devil May Cry 3, Silent Hill 4 The Room, God of War, Prince of persia 2, God of War, entre otros. En buen estado. Revista / Publicación.
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Vendeur : El Boletin, Barcelona, BCN, Espagne
Magazine / Périodique
Etat : Aceptable. Autor: Varios. Editorial: Hobby Press. Estado: BIEN. ESTE PRODUCTO SOLO SE SIREVE POR ENVIO CERTIFICADO. Formato grapa, textos en castellano, 90 páginas aproximadamente. Incluye Reportajes: Fifa 2005 vs Pro Evolution 4, Nace una nueva ps2, Comparativa Volantes, entre otros. En buen estado. Revista / Publicación.
Edité par London. Piggyback., 2004
Vendeur : HENNWACK - Berlins größtes Antiquariat, Berlin, Allemagne
4to. 156 S. OKt. Einband minimal berieben, sonst gut erhaltenes Exemplar. Sprache: deutsch.
Edité par Alphascript Publishing
ISBN 10 : 6130079605ISBN 13 : 9786130079604
Vendeur : BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Allemagne
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Silent Hill, Silent Hill (video game), Silent Hill 2, Silent Hill 3, Silent Hill 4: The Room, Silent Hill: Origins, Silent Hill Homecoming, Silent Hill: Shattered Memories, Silent Hill Experience, Silent Hill: The Arcade, Silent Hill: Orphan, Silent Hill (film), Doomsday cult, Eschatology, Necromancy, Early modern period, Types of fiction with multiple endings, Silent Hill (comics). 144 pp. Englisch.
Edité par Taylor & Francis, 2011
ISBN 10 : 1138765902ISBN 13 : 9781138765900
Vendeur : moluna, Greven, Allemagne
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Einband - fest (Hardcover). Etat : New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. The writers of these novels were involved in various types of activism, using approaches ranging from conservative amelioration to radical militancy. Their works employ a broad variety of genres from the novel of manners, sensation, education and vocation, .
Vendeur : Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Armadale, VIC, Australie
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/ [compiled by Lord] Brassey. Printed for private circulation. London : Printed by Strangeways & Sons, Tower Street, Cambridge Circus, W.C., [1898]. (Colophon). Octavo (190 x 130 mm), original card covers in gilt-stamped paper wrappers, a presentation copy inscribed by Brassey on the upper wrapper 'Gordon C. Lyon, with every good wish for 1899', top edge gilt,verso of front free-endpaper with small ex libris of C. Gordon Lyon, pp [8], 183; a fine presentation copy with an interesting Western Australian association. Compiled by Lord Brassey, Governor of the Colony of Victoria, and self-published in London while he was on leave in England in 1898, this is an anthology of short quotes and longer extracts, touching on a huge variety of subjects, from the prose and poetry of English writers and thinkers throughout history. Trove locates 3 copies (Monash University Library; NLA; SLV) Lord Brassey presumably made the acquaintance of gold mining magnate Charles Gordon Lyon (1867-1958) on one of his visits to Western Australia, where he owned land. Note, however, the error in Brassey's inscription: he reverses the order of Lyon's first and middle names. From History of West Australia, by Warren Bert Kimberly: 'In Western Australia several names are associated with the glories of the goldfields, and one of these is that of Mr. C. Gordon Lyon. He struck the key to his fortune at a time when the ears or the earth were open to the startling news of the gold discoveries of Coolgardie. Nor is it surprising that his name is a household word in financial chambers, when his active judgment gave quick expression to acts whose subsequent narration will prove the title-deeds of his admission within the narrow pale of Coolgardie's most famous names. The son of a squatter, Mr. C. Gordon Lyon, was born in Melbourne, Victoria, in 1867. On completing his education at the Geelong Grammar School he followed station and pastoral pursuits for some time. Such a life spent among solitary and distant fields, with an ever-recurring monotony or sameness, did not satisfy his emotional mind. Day after day, wandering over silent vales, whose sole response to his active mind was the hush and death-like silence of tle land around, he held communion with himself on the questions next his heart. Science, with its fascinations, depth, and excitement, grew more and more to be the one thing on which his mind lingered. He resolved to taste its fruits in the laboratories of his native place. There, under Professor Newbery, he engaged in an earnest study of chemistry, mineralogy, assaying, and every department that conduced to a thorough knowledge of mining. The few years of his life spent among the rustic fields had inevitably blunted his earlier acquisitions. To grind these again to a keen edge devolved upon him harder brain exercise au4 mental strain. Still his insatiable desire led him victorious through the many narrow avenues of science. Work, which is the secret of genius, sounded for him the trumpet of triumph. When the autumnal season of his University career was over he had gathered in a stack of knowledge whose size and shape allowed ample room for jealousy among his brother-builders. His career was brilliant when we consider his handicap, and had he gone straight from the class-room of Geelong school to the experimental doors of University science, his record would have been more notable. After three years' residence in Melbourne he left for Broken Hill, where he started, in partnership with Mr. Everard Brown, as assayer and mineralogist. The partners had no reason to be dissatisfied with their success in this silver-bearing area, for their business had a wide and lucrative connection till the hub and excitement settled down, when Broken Hill became stripped of individual energy, and companies, solidified and exclusive, took the whip-hand of events. Mr. Gordon Lyon went from there to Zeehan, in Tasmania, which owned rich silver mines. He stayed there eighteen months, amid comparatively unexciting surroundings, till news of finds in Westralia made him pack up and sail for her shores. In October, 1892, he arrived in company with his two friends, Sylvester and Everard Browne. Their first intention was to go to the Murchison, which was yielding fair returns of gold, but the simultaneous report of Bayley's discovery at Coolgardie diverted their attention from the Murchison, and made them set out on the tedious journey to Coolgardie. They drove from York over that desolate coach track that has been so often referred to for its incomparable dreariness. One can easily imagine their delight when, alighting item the coach, they found one human being in that far-desolate land, and this was Bayley himself. They inspected the Reward Claim, purchased it immediately, and floated it in Melbourne for £24,000. Not long after they purchased Bayley's South, and floated it for £40,000. These two flotations, executed so rapidly and so seasonably, made the names of Lyon and his associates especially conspicuous at a time when the gold-mining industry was flagging in Australia. From one acquisition they went on to another, and in a short time they bought and developed No. 1 North and Ford's Hill, which were recently amalgamated by them with Bayley's Reward. They were the fortunate purchasers of the Imperial Reward Claim at MountMalcolm and the Australia United adjoining it. The former of these is being developed by them for an English Exploration Company which has lately acquired it. The latter was disposed of for a handsome sum to a syndicate. In Kalgoorlie, Menzies, and Mount Margaret Mr. Gordon Lyon has extensive and wealthy interests. He takes a personal interest in the development of every mine with which he is connected. He has been one of the directorate of the Bayley's Reward Mine and No. 1 South ever since their flotation. In Coolgardie, whose honour and interests he has always endeavoured to advance, he has been a leading citizen. His b.
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Edité par BradyGames, 2004
ISBN 10 : 0744004705ISBN 13 : 9780744004700
Vendeur : Byrd Books, Austin, TX, Etats-Unis
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Edité par BradyGames, 2004
ISBN 10 : 0744004705ISBN 13 : 9780744004700
Vendeur : Books of the Smoky Mountains, Pflugerville, TX, Etats-Unis
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Edité par Brand: BradyGames, 2004
ISBN 10 : 0744004705ISBN 13 : 9780744004700
Vendeur : Front Cover Books, Denver, CO, Etats-Unis
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Edité par BradyGames, 2004
ISBN 10 : 0744004705ISBN 13 : 9780744004700
Vendeur : Wizard Books, Long Beach, CA, Etats-Unis
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Edité par BradyGames, 2004
ISBN 10 : 0744004705ISBN 13 : 9780744004700
Vendeur : GoldenWavesOfBooks, Fayetteville, TX, Etats-Unis
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Edité par BRADY GAMES, 2004
ISBN 10 : 0744004705ISBN 13 : 9780744004700
Vendeur : Save With Sam, North Miami, FL, Etats-Unis
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Edité par Brand: BradyGames, 2004
ISBN 10 : 0744004705ISBN 13 : 9780744004700
Vendeur : Campbell Bookstore, Austin, TX, Etats-Unis
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Etat : very good.
Edité par n.d. circa - 1950, 1945
Vendeur : Blackwell's Rare Books ABA ILAB BA, Oxford, Royaume-Uni
typescripts, the majority carbon copy, some in different version, a good number with manuscript corrections by the author, a handful with his signature at foot, some with paperclips and other fastenings (these generally rusted), many a little frayed or creased to edges, ff. 125 [approx.], various sizes (mostly 4to), the sheets loose with remnants of a grey card folder, fair condition overall. Percy Nash was a major figure in British cinema of the silent era. He had earlier, as a reminiscence included in these papers describes, worked in the theatre under Henry Irving and Herbert Beerbohm Tree. Some of the work here refers to, indeed one section of poems is dedicated to, the Green Room Club. He is not otherwise known as a poet, and whilst the verse here has some interest both on account of his eminence in that other cultural sphere, and for its having been written, from a civilian perspective, during the Second World War it is hard to imagine it having been written for a purpose higher than exercising his sense of humour and various grudges. Some of the sections have titles 'Flashbacks: Of Verse and Adverse'; 'Flotsam and Jetsum [sic]' indicative of a lightness of tone. That tone is still present even where the subject matter is more serious, such as in the various poems dealing with the Second World War; the jingoistic strain there is not unexpected, and often strays further than modern sensibilities would allow in instances becoming outright unpleasant, such as in the prose diatribe 'Our Responsibility', where Nash proposes the obliteration of the German people and their language as the only way 'this fair World will live in Permanent Peace [.] our Duty to the Almighty'; the same sentiment is taken up in poetic form in 'A Warning'. Similarly reprehensible is 'What a Christian Would like to Know', a haranguing litany of questions that is thoroughly anti-Semitic in a manner certainly expressive of contemporary attitudes but no less distasteful for that fact. Nash here writes in, as he puts it at the opening of a recollection of a vision on the hills of Rome during his film-making career, the 'autumn of life', and there is much else that would fall into the more palatable category of curmudgeonliness associated with that age: in 'An Open Letter to Dance Band Proprietors' addressed to the editor of the Radio Times, Nash suggests road drills, dustbins, screws scraped on slate as improvements to the instrumentation and the use of people 'straining to Vomit' in order to enhance the vocals; the poem 'Doctor B.B.C.' closes with a similar dig at 'swing music' and 'crooners'. His early career in the theatre is recounted in an 8pp. memoir of his work under Henry Irving and Herbert Beerbohm Tree; his present distaste with the theatre-experience stated in a 3pp. letter from 'a Playgoer' signed by him at foot.
Edité par BradyGames, 2004
ISBN 10 : 0744004705ISBN 13 : 9780744004700
Vendeur : GoldBooks, Austin, TX, Etats-Unis
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Edité par BradyGames, 2004
ISBN 10 : 0744004705ISBN 13 : 9780744004700
Vendeur : Wizard Books, Long Beach, CA, Etats-Unis
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Paperback. Etat : very good. Used.
Edité par BradyGames, 2004
ISBN 10 : 0744004705ISBN 13 : 9780744004700
Vendeur : GoldenDragon, Houston, TX, Etats-Unis
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Edité par BradyGames, 2004
ISBN 10 : 0744004705ISBN 13 : 9780744004700
Vendeur : Hafa Adai Books, Moncks Corner, SC, Etats-Unis
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Etat : very good.
Date d'édition : 1931
Vendeur : Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, Etats-Unis
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William H. Crane (b. 1845-1928) a prominent American actor who worked in opera, comedy, farce, and vaudeville. Crane's first appearance was in Donizetti's The Daughter of the Regiment in 1863 in Utica, NY with the Holman Opera Company with whom he toured for eight years. Perhaps best-known for his comedic dramas and Shakespearian plays, such as The Comedy of Errors, accompanied by Stuart Robson, with whom he acted and produced for twelve years. He also starred in such plays as The Senator and David Harum. In 1904, he played Isidore Izard in Business is Business, from an adaptation of Mirbeau's Les Affaires sont les Affaires. Later in his career, he appeared in many silent drama films, most notably (the reprise of his Broadway role) in David Harum (1915), and Three Wise Fools (1923). Not only was Crane a favorite of the American stage, he was well-established in New York and Hollywood theater circles, and his colorful stories of this era are captured in his book, Footprints and Echoes. Crane married Ella Chloe Myers in 1870 who played a major role in his various theatre companies and was known by the profession as 'Aunt Ella' The collection includes: Photographs (approx. 190 in all): small envelope containing 11 small black & white photographs of Crane from 1873-1917 (press shots); envelope containing 17 black & white photos of Crane in character/costume in various roles; envelope with 9 black & white photos of Crane in character; envelope with 13 black & white photos of Crane in character; envelope with 7 portraits of Crane; envelope with 5 portraits of an older Crane; envelope with 2 portraits (one of Crane's sister and one of his mother); 13 larger black & white photos of Crane; 12 large portraits of Crane (they were used as the cover of a program for a dinner honoring Crane at the Waldorf-Astoria (1916); 2 programs from the 'dinner' previously mentioned (1916); 10 large photographs of Crane at various ages (some pictured with others); an assortment of 20 photos of actors/actresses such as Sallie Holman, Charles Warner, Edythe Chapman, James Neill, Joe Brooks, Ann O'Neil, W.H. Turner, Alice Harrison, and Lizzie Hudson Collier; folder of photographs of Ella Chloe Myers (Mrs. Crane) at various ages, and a clipping of her when she played "Ella" in the Belle of Utica; photograph of Ella's room at the Hollywood Hotel (1931); 3 portraits of Crane in character, one of which is inscribed to Mabelle Duffy (1924); 4 large photographs of Crane with other characters during a performance (n.d.); 15 large portraits (mounted on heavier stock, with some having gilt edges) of Crane in various characters/performances; 8 medium-sized portraits of Crane in character (mounted on heavier stock); 27 folio-sized photographs of Crane w/other actors taken during various performances, with an additional 17 labeled from various scenes in manuscript; large portrait of Crane inscribed to "Jim and the Boss" (1909); 2 medium-sized portraits in character of Crane & Emily Melville from "The Rivals"; envelope with 5 black & white photos (Crane with Jim Woods) Journals: (June/July 1898) manuscript on rectos of 40 pages. Crane documents a solo trip to Europe, apparently for health reasons. He arrives at The Grandhotel Pupp, Carlsbad, Czech Republic (famous spa resort in the 19th century) and meets Dr. J. Krause Sr. to begin a strict daily regimen of exercise, rest, baths, drinking the 'Felsenquelle' spring water, and diet (no sweets, dairy, raw fruits or vegetables, beer, or soup). Daily excerpts describe hiking, meeting new people, the weather and his environs. "Saw Prince Eugene of Austria at the Springs - Brother to the Queen of Spain." . By June 30th he still experiences headaches and nervousness, and his doctor prescribes Citrate of Lithia twice a day as part of his regimen. In mid-July, he arrives in Belgium and writes about how lovely the weather and the sea are, he sees many old friends, describes how a Banjo musician knew his name because he had seen him in a recent play. While still in Belgium, on July 15th he reflects on his stay in Carlsbad, ".very lonesome here, and I have an awful headache, shall take Calomel tonight - my liver doesn't act right and I can't understand it - Carlsbad is a wonderful place but doesn't seem to me now as though it has helped my liver as I thought - the regular hours, the peculiar way of eating, drinking the water in the morning-with the great amount of walking through the pine woods, up/down hills - ought to have a stronger effect on me than thought.". Crane's observations reveal a unique perspective into his personal life, as well as the time period. Magazines/playbills: 'The Players Ninth Annual Revival - Milestones" (1930); 3 programs Sheridan's The Rivals featuring Crane (1896); 11 pages (disbound) of Le Theatre (1903); monthly magazine "Dino de Laurentiis Productions (from Rome, n.d.); "The players' eighth annual revival featuring Becky Sharp by Langdon Mitchell and inscribed on upper cover to Mrs. Crane by the actor Roy Day (1929); large souvenir - "The Henrietta" a comedy by Bronson Howard, produced by the comedians Robson & Crane, Union Square Theatre, New York (100th performance) 1887 (quarto, pp. 10, illustrated, ribbon-tied). ï Announcements/programs: small envelope containing 11 newsprint play/theatre programs that Crane acted in (or attended) (1867, 1874, 1884-.) [some are dated, in fragile condition with small tears at folds]; wedding anniversary announcement, and "from Eugene Field's Famous Column - Sharps and Flats (Daily News, June 1891 - dedicated to Mrs. Wm. H. Crane", and a ribbon souvenir of Shakespeare's As You Like It performance (1887) featuring W. H. Crane. Correspondence: letter from Ella Crane to Miss Charlotte Witts (1919); 2 letters from Crane to Mrs. James Duffy (1919) speaking of a performance in L.A. and the other w/the playbill from the Community Theatre heavily annotated by Crane; receipt from the Museum of the City of New York of 93 photographs,