This set of 10 booklets is a must-have for any collector of antique reference books. Published in 1922 by International Educational Pub, these softcover booklets are in their original form and are illustrated with special attributes.
“Conway’s All the World’s Fighting Ships 1922-1946” is a comprehensive historical nonfiction book series covering warfare and military history during the specified period. Published by Mayflower in 1980, this first edition hardcover book features detailed information about military ships from around the world. Written by the Conway Maritime Press Staff, the book is illustrated and includes a dust jacket, making it a valuable resource for those interested in war and combat history. With 448 pages of content, this book provides a thorough exploration of military vessels used in World War II and other conflicts. This book is in very good condition there is the remains of a sticker on the inside of the cover if it wasn’t there this book would be like new.
“The Vatican in the Age of the Dictators (1922-1945) by Anthony Rhodes is a hardcover book in English, published by Rhinehard. This historical book covers the events of the Vatican during a tumultuous period, making it a valuable addition to any history enthusiast’s collection. With its special attributes including a dust jacket and illustrations, this original work by Anthony Rhodes offers readers a unique insight into the complexities of the Vatican during this time.”
[10], 400; [8], 437, [3], 13, [1] pp., frontises, plates. In publisher’s cloth. A bright, fresh copy with only trivial shelfwear; clean throughout.
The People of All Nations 7 Volume Set, published by Fleetway House in 1922, is a vintage hardback collection focusing on anthropology. Written by Hammerton, the set is illustrated and written in English, making it a valuable addition for collectors interested in historical and cultural works from the United Kingdom. With its original printing and special attributes, this set offers a unique insight into the diverse nations of the world. The books have some marks and wear on the covers and spines and there are some scuff marks on the edges and corners. There is some foxing of the pages. See photos
Four images of this 105-year-old book are shown below. The top page edge is gilt. Several pages are unopened along the fore-edge; this book has not been read. Image #1 below is the frontispiece; it is in Fine condition and blank on the reverse; its tissue guard is present.
Note condition of fore edge “The Radio Boys First Wireless” by Allen Chapman is a hardcover book published in April 1922 by Grosset & Dunlap in the United States. This children’s book focuses on the topic of radio, making it an interesting read for young readers interested in the subject. With the author’s expertise in the field and the publication date, this book likely provides a fascinating glimpse into the early days of radio technology and its impact on society.
Hardcover with dust jacket. by O. A. Wall, M.D., Ph.G., Ph.M.
A fine copy in the second issue binding, without the lettering on the front cover, in a very good, spine-darkened dust jacket, with modest chipping, mostly at the crown. Unless otherwise noted, our first editions are first printings.
Published sequentially by Cambridge University Press between 1921 and 1924, this set comprises Part I: Demonstrative Inference (1921), Part II: Probable Inference (1922), and Part III: The Logical Foundations of Science (1924).