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1906143536New York: Funk & Wagnalls Company 1906. Hardcover. VG- interior/very solid covers but with a small red stain on edge of front cover fruit punch and scuffing to back cover. Cream cloth over boards; Art Nouveau decoration and black lettering. 62 pp. with small bw illustrations. Inscribed by the author to Mrs. Baker. Illustrations by Victor Perard. Charming story of a sculptor and his pupil in Tsarist Russia/Siberia. Funk & Wagnalls Company hardcover books
1906143536New York: Funk & Wagnalls Company 1906. Hardcover. VG- interior/very solid covers but with a small red stain on edge of front cover fruit punch and scuffing to back cover. Cream cloth over boards; Art Nouveau decoration and black lettering. 62 pp. with small bw illustrations. Inscribed by the author to Mrs. Baker. Illustrations by Victor Perard. Charming story of a sculptor and his pupil in Tsarist Russia/Siberia. Funk & Wagnalls Company hardcover
0267246641.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
426477HarperCollins. Paperback. Good. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. Sharp page edges some discolouration otherwise unmarked.Minor shelf wear to upper and lower edges of spine spine otherwise uncreased.Covers show minor marks. John Church and Kyra Damon would like nothing more than to be immortal but Leticia Dreams the Truth hardin is a bit hesitant to help them. They need her eyes for the task. Literally she's a blue-eyed Crow an extremely rare commodity. All of which is why Dan finds himself in Arizona heading for a showdown between forces of light and dark. HarperCollins paperback
0061073490.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2000mon0000060889Harper Paperbacks 2000-11-07. Paperback. New. 0.8110 9.2087 6.1496. Paperback. Harper Paperbacks paperback
1912biblio38683Boston: Little Brown and Company; First edition Copyright 1912 published in August 1912. VII340 pages. 4 plates. NearFine to Fine Hardcover no dj. Embossed FireBrick cloth MistyRose ÷Black lettering and stamping. No Wear. Clean Unmarked throughout. Excellent binding and hinges. 7.8"x5.25"x1.4". be2x230. Little, Brown and Company hardcover
1912160567Boston: Little Brown and Company. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1912. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. A first edition first printing in near fine condition with dust-jacket of very good condition. Signed and dated in pencil by previous owner. Dust-jacket shows normal wear and chipping. ; Written by E. Phillips Oppenheim under the pseudonym Anthony Partridge. This "complicated plot replete with mystery and surprises keeps the reader continually on the qui vive" and is touted as the "most powerful story yet written by Anthony Partridge" ; B&W; 8vo; 340 pages . Little, Brown, and Company hardcover
1911IPA03Boston: Little Brown and Co. 1911. Book. Illus. by Wilson F. VAUX. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 1st printing Aug. 1912. Red cloth lettered and illustrated in white on frotn and lettered in gold on spine; 340pps ads; 4 illustrations. Spine sunned and gilt tarmnished; light rubbing and edgewear. Little, Brown and Co. Hardcover
195541715New York: Philosophical Library 1955. First American edition 8vo pp. ix 1 219; text printed in double columns; original boards in white dust jacket soiled printed in green; jacket spine browned shallow chips and tears along jacket edges not affecting text; interior mostly fine. A shortened and simplified version of the author's famous Usage and abusage omitting very difficult or theoretical matter and including some new material. <br/><br/> Philosophical Library hardcover books
0806529962.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1954mon0000076968H.Hamilton 1954-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. FIRST EDITION with spotted dust jacket - rare and collectable - will send out 1 st class post H.Hamilton hardcover
2010Q-1592579809Alpha 2010-02-02. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Alpha paperback
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1441556761.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2008108813London: Partridge Fine Art Ltd 2008. Softcover. VG. Black glossy pictorial folded paper; 8 panels; Cut in the shape of the Chicheley mirrors; 4 color 3 bw photos. Set of four George I mirrors by "Mr. Odell"; A rare complete set of four mirrors; Brochure includes an essay about the mirrors and Chicheley house; Very attractive. Partridge Fine Art Ltd unknown books
A9781783276554Hardback. New. Examines how the Channel Islands have been crucial to Britain's successful maritime superiority in the English Channel. hardcover
2024x-178327655XBoydell Pr 2024. Hardcover. New. 304 pages. 9.21x6.14x0.75 inches. Boydell Pr hardcover
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1945007168London: Punch 1945. This original printed appearance of a Punch cartoon featuring Winston S. Churchill comes from the personal collection of Gary L. Stiles author of Churchill in Punch Unicorn Publishing Group 2022. His book is the first ever effort to definitively catalog describe and contextualize all of the many Punch cartoons featuring Churchill. <br /> <br />This cartoon titled "THE CAVALIERS." appeared thus at the top of page 1 of the 3 January 1945 issue of Punch - the first issue of 1945. The artist is Bernard Partridge. The cartoon rather sunnily features the wartime Allied triumvirate of Franklin D. Roosevelt Joseph Stalin and Winston S. Churchill as three musketeers. By the end of the year the war would be won Roosevelt dead and Churchill voted out of office and the victory already fracturing into what would become the Cold War with only Stalin remaining at the helm of his nation. <br /> <br />Punch or The London Charivari began featuring Churchill cartoons in 1900 when his political career was just beginning. That political career would last two thirds of a century see him occupy Cabinet office during each of the first six decades of the twentieth century carry him twice to the premiership and further still into the annals of history as a preeminent statesman. And throughout that time Punch satirized Churchill in cartoons more than 600 of them the work of more than 50 different artists. <br /> <br />It was a near-perfect relationship between satirists and subject. That Churchill was distinctive in both persona and physical appearance helped make him easy to caricature. To his persona and appearance he added myriad additional satirical temptations not just props like his cigars siren suits V-sign and hats but also a variety of ancillary avocations and vocations like polo painting brick-laying and writing. All these were skewered as well. <br /> <br />Some Punch cartoons were laudatory some critical and many humorous like the man himself. Nearly always Churchill was distinctly recognizable a larger-than-life character whose presence caricature served only to magnify. <br/><br/> Punch unknown
1994Q-0312111568St. Martin's Press 1994-10-15. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! St. Martin's Press hardcover
2011x-0521761824Cambridge Univ Pr 2011. Hardcover. New. 256 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.75 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr hardcover
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2011x-0521145759Cambridge Univ Pr 2011. Paperback. New. 300 pages. 8.90x5.90x0.80 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr paperback