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Publicado por The Authors, NZ, 1993
Librería: Book Express (NZ), Wellington, Nueva Zelanda
Libro
Paperback. Condición: Good. 192 pages. light edge water stain.
Publicado por Franklin Historical Society, NZ, 1992
Librería: Book Express (NZ), Wellington, Nueva Zelanda
Libro
Paperback. Condición: Good. 192 pages.
Publicado por Franklin County Council, Pukekohe, Tuakau, Waiuku Borough Councils, Auckland, 1965
Librería: BOPBooks, Tauranga, BOP, Nueva Zelanda
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: VG+. Estado de la sobrecubierta: VG. B/w Illus, Maps, Tables Ilustrador. 1st. This centennial history of Franklin County and its internal towns located just south of Auckland and crossing the North Island from the Tasman Sea to the Firth of Thames covers pre-European days, the first non-Maori settlers, the campaigns of the land wars of the 1860s, the larger scale immigration which followed and the hard-won eventual agricultural and industrial prosperity. An excellent work of its type, 207 pages, 21 b/w illus, e/paper maps, charts and tables. Art DJ has few small tears, chips, creases and sunned spine area. Text block excellent.
Publicado por Franklin Historical Society 1992 Auckland, 1992
Librería: Hard to Find Books NZ (Internet) Ltd., Dunedin, OTAGO, Nueva Zelanda
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Ejemplar firmado
octavo, illus card covers, blue lettering, x + 192, advert to eps, illus, VG (light fading to cover), (INSCRIBED AND SIGNED BY BOTH AUTHORS).
Publicado por Franklin Historical Society, 1992
Librería: Vintage Books of Dunedin, Dunedin, Nueva Zelanda
Libro Ejemplar firmado
Soft cover. Condición: Very Good - Near Fine. 192p Fading spine Inscribed by the authors, with illustrations, the experiences of those living in and around Franklin during WW2, including the Defence Camps. Signed by Author(s).
Publicado por Franklin County Council et al., New Zealand, 1965
Librería: Book Express (NZ), Wellington, Nueva Zelanda
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good. d/j lacks small piece head of spine.
Publicado por Franklin,Pukekohe,Tuakau,Waiuku Councils, New Zealand, 1965
Librería: Books@Ruawai, Kaipara District, Nueva Zelanda
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Good to Worn. The page edges have some age spots, the jacket is scuffed, has some creases and there are a few bits missing along the top and bottom edge.
Publicado por The Libraries Department Auckland City Council, New Zealand, 1963
Librería: BOOKMARK, Auckland, Nueva Zelanda
Original o primera edición
Soft Copy. Condición: VG. Estado de la sobrecubierta: VG. First Edition. B/w illustrated cover with faint dusting of foxing to the rear covers fore-edge. Edges: moderate foxings and light dusting of soiling. B/w photograph of William Morgan and on seperate page Jane Morgan. Clean contents. Binding is As New. 154p Dj: faint dusting of soiling. Mildly shelf sunned to spine and front cover. Spine: head & foot with thin wear and chips.
Publicado por Nona Morris, New Zealand, 1993
Librería: BOOKMARK, Auckland, Nueva Zelanda
Original o primera edición Ejemplar firmado
Soft Copy. Condición: VG. Estado de la sobrecubierta: None. First Edition. On title page, signed and inscribed to Jim Sutton (a NZ Radio Host) , by Nona Morris. Also includes a addressed and signed letter to Jim Sutton from Nona Morris. Clean colour illustrated cover. Small dog-eared to front bottom fore corner. Edges: just a few tiny spots. Clean contents. B/w illustrations. Binding is As New. 192p. By Author.
Publicado por Libraries Department Auckland City Council, Auckland, 1963
Librería: BOPBooks, Tauranga, BOP, Nueva Zelanda
Libro
Soft Covers. Condición: VG+. Estado de la sobrecubierta: None. Photos, Art, Maps Ilustrador. 1st. This journal of a pioneer settler and newspaper correspondent in the land wars of the 1860s gives a first hand account of life in NZ at the time. His was a typical experience for a new settler, involving several shifts of occupation and three times driven from his home through the uncertainties of the land wars. Morgan commenced his journal on leaving England in 1852 and the book mainly deals with his writing relating to NZ up to 1871. His journal editor says only half the material it contained was used in this publication. 165 pages including three appendices, index, seven b/w illustrations (art/photos), two maps. Pictorial card covers VG+, name top inside cover inked out (3cm by .5cm), text block otherwise excellent. A scarce book.
Publicado por Artcover New York, NY, 1981
Librería: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
58 pp.; 21.2 x 25.5 cm.; staple bound; duotone; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Winter 1980/1981 issue of the quarterly periodical Cover, edited by Judith Aminoff. Contents include: "The Heart of the Pigeon," by Henry Korn; "Conversation," a conversation between Marcia Hafif, Olivier Mosset, Howard Smith, and Jerry Zeniuk; "Currents," artwork by Christian Poveda, Shirly Pu & R.L. Seltman, Joseph Nechvatal, Christian de Boschnek with features on PAD (Political Art Documentation/Distribution), CUD (Contemporary Urbicultural Documentation, COLAB, ABC NO RIO, Group Material, Fashion Moda, El Taller Boricua, and others; "Image Frolics," by Edit deAk; "Tanam Press," by Tony Whitfield; "Drawings," by Jules Olitski, Clark Murray, Brice Marden, Robert Morris, Mark di Suvero, Peter Gourfain, Richard Serra, Edvins Strautmanis, Robin Winters; "Men & Their Bodies," by Valentine Tatransky; "Painting;" "In This Issue" "Shop Talk," by Gregoire Müller. Additional artists in this issue include: Paula Court, Debbi de Staffan, John Fekner, Molissa Fenley, Bobby G, Barbara Kruger, Thomas Lawson, Duane Michals, Malcolm Morley, Clark Murray, Richard Nonas, Paul Russotto, David Salle, Cindy Sherman, Horacio Torres, Brian Weil, and Christian White. Front Cover: Gregoire Müller "Bather II." Back Cover: Barbara Kruger, "Tradition," 1980. Very Good. 6.5 cm. crease to bottom left corner of recto and 6.2 cm. crease to bottom right corner of verso. Additional light rubbing of covers with yellowing of top edge of covers. Contents clean and unmarked.
Librería: Masalai Press, Oakland, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very good. 207 p. Includes: illustrations, maps, index. 0.0.
Publicado por Artcover New York, NY, 1981
Librería: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
58 pp.; 21.2 x 25.5 cm.; staple bound; duotone; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Winter 1980/1981 issue of the quarterly periodical Cover, edited by Judith Aminoff. Contents include: "The Heart of the Pigeon," by Henry Korn; "Conversation," a conversation between Marcia Hafif, Olivier Mosset, Howard Smith, and Jerry Zeniuk; "Currents," artwork by Christian Poveda, Shirly Pu & R.L. Seltman, Joseph Nechvatal, Christian de Boschnek with features on PAD (Political Art Documentation/Distribution), CUD (Contemporary Urbicultural Documentation, COLAB, ABC NO RIO, Group Material, Fashion Moda, El Taller Boricua, and others; "Image Frolics," by Edit deAk; "Tanam Press," by Tony Whitfield; "Drawings," by Jules Olitski, Clark Murray, Brice Marden, Robert Morris, Mark di Suvero, Peter Gourfain, Richard Serra, Edvins Strautmanis, Robin Winters; "Men & Their Bodies," by Valentine Tatransky; "Painting;" "In This Issue" "Shop Talk," by Gregoire Müller. Additional artists in this issue include: Paula Court, Debbi de Staffan, John Fekner, Molissa Fenley, Bobby G, Barbara Kruger, Thomas Lawson, Duane Michals, Malcolm Morley, Clark Murray, Richard Nonas, Paul Russotto, David Salle, Cindy Sherman, Horacio Torres, Brian Weil, and Christian White. Front Cover: Gregoire Müller "Bather II." Back Cover: Barbara Kruger, "Tradition," 1980. Good. Light curl to left side of publication. 4 mm. tear to bottom edge of recto. Light dust soiling of covers and edgewear. Contents clean and unmarked. Includes a slipped-in, folded handwritten note on Cover letterhead addressed to Walter [De Maria] from Cover's editor, Judith Aminoff.