The Golden Years of Ginger Meggs, 1921-1952 - 5 Angebote vergleichen
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The golden years of Ginger Meggs, 1921-1952 (1978)
EN HC US FE
ISBN: 9780959660111 bzw. 0959660119, in Englisch, Souvenir Press in association with Brolga Books, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe, mit Einband.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Timeless Books [658365], Tanunda, SA, Australia.
Fine HB with good DJ which has a 4 1/2 cm closed tear on top of front, a chip out of the top of the spine, plus 4 other small closed tears on back and front. 192 pp of colour episodes of the classic comic series. Large book: 24x31 cm which weighs over 1 KG, and will require extra postage for overseas orders.
Fine HB with good DJ which has a 4 1/2 cm closed tear on top of front, a chip out of the top of the spine, plus 4 other small closed tears on back and front. 192 pp of colour episodes of the classic comic series. Large book: 24x31 cm which weighs over 1 KG, and will require extra postage for overseas orders.
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The Golden Years of Ginger Meggs, 1921-1952 (1978)
EN HC US FE
ISBN: 9780959660111 bzw. 0959660119, in Englisch, Souvenir Press, Adelaide, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe, mit Einband.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Logical Unsanity Books [64275189], Bardon, QLD, Australia.
192 pages. Light spotting to outside edges of text block. Very light foxing occasionally throughout. Light rubbing to board edges. Dust Jacket worn at edges, small chips and tears, and is foxed here and there with soiling. Shipped Weight: 1.23 kilos. ISBN: 0959660119. ISBN/EAN: 9780959660111. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request.
192 pages. Light spotting to outside edges of text block. Very light foxing occasionally throughout. Light rubbing to board edges. Dust Jacket worn at edges, small chips and tears, and is foxed here and there with soiling. Shipped Weight: 1.23 kilos. ISBN: 0959660119. ISBN/EAN: 9780959660111. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request.
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The Golden Years of Ginger Meggs, 1921-1952 (1978)
EN HC US
ISBN: 9780959660111 bzw. 0959660119, in Englisch, Souvenir Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Australien, Shipping costs to: USA.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Logical Unsanity Books & Miscellaneous Phantasmagoria.
Adelaide: Souvenir Press, 1978. First Edition. Hardcover Hardcover. Very Good Condition. 192 pages. Light spotting to outside edges of text block. Very light foxing occasionally throughout. Light rubbing to board edges. Dust Jacket worn at edges, small chips and tears, and is foxed here and there with soiling. Shipped Weight: 1.23 kilos. ISBN: 0959660119. ISBN/EAN: 9780959660111. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. BZDB407 Comics & Graphic Novels; Australia; The Golden Years of Ginger Meggs 19211952.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Logical Unsanity Books & Miscellaneous Phantasmagoria.
Adelaide: Souvenir Press, 1978. First Edition. Hardcover Hardcover. Very Good Condition. 192 pages. Light spotting to outside edges of text block. Very light foxing occasionally throughout. Light rubbing to board edges. Dust Jacket worn at edges, small chips and tears, and is foxed here and there with soiling. Shipped Weight: 1.23 kilos. ISBN: 0959660119. ISBN/EAN: 9780959660111. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. BZDB407 Comics & Graphic Novels; Australia; The Golden Years of Ginger Meggs 19211952.
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The Golden Years of Ginger Meggs: 1921-1952 (1978)
EN HC US
ISBN: 9780959660111 bzw. 0959660119, in Englisch, Souvenir Press & Brolga Books 1978, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Australien, Shipping costs to: USA.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Goulds Book Arcade.
Adelaide, S.A., Australia: Souvenir Press & Brolga Books 1978, 1978 Almost 200 pages of colour reproductions of the strips that appeared in newspapers. Information about the cartoonist, James Charles Bancks (1889-1952) who was born at Enmore, an inner Sydney suburb, the son of John Bancks, a railway porter of Irish descent, and his wife Margaret, nee Beston. Brought up in Hornsby among a family he remembered as a 'living comic strip', Bancks left school at 14, worked as a wool clerk, office boy and lift driver, and practised drawing in his spare time. In 1911 his first cartoons were published in "The Comic Australian" and from 1914 in the "Bulletin". Following the "Bulletin's" decision to guarantee him Eight Pounds a week for his drawings, he became a full-time artist and took lessons from Julian Ashton and Dattilo Rubbo. He was sindicated in overseas publications. A significant contributor to Australian social history. These books were purchased new and have been in storage for decades. Several copies are available. 192 pages.. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Illus. by Bancks, J. C.. Size J: 12"-13" Tall (304-330mm).
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Goulds Book Arcade.
Adelaide, S.A., Australia: Souvenir Press & Brolga Books 1978, 1978 Almost 200 pages of colour reproductions of the strips that appeared in newspapers. Information about the cartoonist, James Charles Bancks (1889-1952) who was born at Enmore, an inner Sydney suburb, the son of John Bancks, a railway porter of Irish descent, and his wife Margaret, nee Beston. Brought up in Hornsby among a family he remembered as a 'living comic strip', Bancks left school at 14, worked as a wool clerk, office boy and lift driver, and practised drawing in his spare time. In 1911 his first cartoons were published in "The Comic Australian" and from 1914 in the "Bulletin". Following the "Bulletin's" decision to guarantee him Eight Pounds a week for his drawings, he became a full-time artist and took lessons from Julian Ashton and Dattilo Rubbo. He was sindicated in overseas publications. A significant contributor to Australian social history. These books were purchased new and have been in storage for decades. Several copies are available. 192 pages.. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Illus. by Bancks, J. C.. Size J: 12"-13" Tall (304-330mm).
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The Golden Years of Ginger Meggs: 1921-1952 (1978)
EN HC US
ISBN: 9780959660111 bzw. 0959660119, in Englisch, Souvenir Press & Brolga Books 1978, Adelaide, S.A., Australia, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, mit Einband.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Goulds Book Arcade, Sydney [2899716], Newtown, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Almost 200 pages of colour reproductions of the strips that appeared in newspapers. Information about the cartoonist, James Charles Bancks (1889-1952) who was born at Enmore, an inner Sydney suburb, the son of John Bancks, a railway porter of Irish descent, and his wife Margaret, nee Beston. Brought up in Hornsby among a family he remembered as a 'living comic strip', Bancks left school at 14, worked as a wool clerk, office boy and lift driver, and practised drawing in his spare time. In 1911 his first cartoons were published in "The Comic Australian" and from 1914 in the "Bulletin". Following the "Bulletin's" decision to guarantee him Eight Pounds a week for his drawings, he became a full-time artist and took lessons from Julian Ashton and Dattilo Rubbo. He was sindicated in overseas publications. A significant contributor to Australian social history. These books were purchased new and have been in storage for decades. Several copies are available. 192 pages. Size: Size J: 12"-13" Tall (304-330mm).
Almost 200 pages of colour reproductions of the strips that appeared in newspapers. Information about the cartoonist, James Charles Bancks (1889-1952) who was born at Enmore, an inner Sydney suburb, the son of John Bancks, a railway porter of Irish descent, and his wife Margaret, nee Beston. Brought up in Hornsby among a family he remembered as a 'living comic strip', Bancks left school at 14, worked as a wool clerk, office boy and lift driver, and practised drawing in his spare time. In 1911 his first cartoons were published in "The Comic Australian" and from 1914 in the "Bulletin". Following the "Bulletin's" decision to guarantee him Eight Pounds a week for his drawings, he became a full-time artist and took lessons from Julian Ashton and Dattilo Rubbo. He was sindicated in overseas publications. A significant contributor to Australian social history. These books were purchased new and have been in storage for decades. Several copies are available. 192 pages. Size: Size J: 12"-13" Tall (304-330mm).
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