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19842092902141201358Nogyo shubbansha 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Nogyo shubbansha paperback
1 34x42 cm., litografia a colori ben realizzata, su carta forte con ampi margini, gi? completa di passepartout, in buone condizioni.
1964105706Guaranty Bank. 1964. Limited Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Hardcover. 1964. Guaranty Bank. 50 plates. Some of the plates are stained on front edge. Does not affect image. Unsigned copy. #273 of 1000 copies. Corners light wear and rear lower corner worn thru. Very Good condition overall. Due to size extra postage may be required. Please inquire. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 50 pages . Guaranty Bank hardcover
Features: Albanian Alpine and Black Drini River Expedition - The Wild Mountain Region of Albania; Mt. Doonerak - the Spirit of the Eskimo; Notes from the North Pacific Rim; Har Karkom Expedition 1992 - a preliminary report; Of Picket Knives, Compasses, and Things; The Mysterious Round Towers of Ireland - Low Energy Radio in Nature; 1992 Excavations at Idalion on Cyprus. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Features: Which is the Highest Mountain in the World; The National Geographic Society Looks to the Future; Lowell Thomas and the Youth Activities Fund; What is Adventure?; In Search of Pharaoh's Ship; Long Vistas and Stone Arches; Our Arctic Heritage; Matthew henson, Polar Explorer; Quest for the Coelacanth; The Ethics of Exploration; The Polar Explorers Stamp Series. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Features: The Xinjiang - Tibet Mountain Bike Expedition; The Dyaks of Borneo; Walking to Cape Londonderry, Western Australia; Time and Tide; The Flight of the Arctic Tern; The Chariot Animals of Queen Shub-Ad at Ur; Henry S. Evans - Profile of Accomplishment. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
1942r4734afOxford: Humphry Milford / Oxford University Press. VG: in very good condition with rubbed and edge-torn dust jackets. 1942. Reprint. Blue hardback cloth cover. 180mm x 130mm 7" x 5". 561pp; 613pp. Non uniform set. Vol II reprint 1942; Vol II Oxford standard authors edition 1935. . Humphry Milford / Oxford University Press hardcover
6137390748.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1952021015Garden City New York: Crime Club Doubleday 1952. First Edition so stated. Publishers orange weave cloth with green lettering. Pages are age toned else about fine in dust jacket $2.50 price intact small closed tear at rear soiled at rear panel and lightly sunned at spine. Very scarce title. Dust jacket illustration by Vera Bock. Although accustomed to many unusual presents from his parishioners the Reverend Martin Buell an Episcopal rector in Farrington Montana was slightly nonplussed when he unwrapped a gift elk roast and discovered in the package a neatly severed human toe. Then a visiting hunter was reported missing in the neighborhood and the Reverend had a hunch that the two incidents might be connected. Mystery multiplied with the sudden appearance of a strange but attractive young woman who had seen a dead man in a Pullman berth. And oddly enough her description of the corpse coincided with that of the missing hunter. As Martin pursued his private investigations of variant clues he laid himself open to wild rumor rebuke by his bishop misunderstandings from his friends and even personal peril. But after a series of dangerous adventures and humorous involvements he had the satisfaction of proving his original hunch correct when the elk roast provided evidence which trapped a killer. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good-Near Fine/Very Good-Near Fine. Illus. by Bock Vera. Book. Crime Club Doubleday
3337387632.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1997AME_9781558215528Breakawary 1997. 1st. Paperback. New/New. Breakawary paperback
1996Q-1853687456New Holland Publishers Ltd 1996-11-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! New Holland Publishers Ltd hardcover
GOR003190114Paperback. Very Good. paperback
0844248592New. paperback. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. paperback
0844248592.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
mon0001714836Struik Publishers. Paperback. Used; Good. Simply Brit welcome to our online used book store where affordability meets great quality. Dive into a world of captivating reads without breaking the bank. We take pride in offering a wide selection of used books from classics to hidden gems ensuring theres something for every literary palate. All orders are shipped within 24 hours and our lightning fast-delivery within 48 hours coupled with our prompt customer service ensures a smooth journey from ordering to delivery. Discover the joy of reading with us your trusted source for affordable books that do not compromise on quality. 06/01/1996 Struik Publishers paperback
284 p. Bookplate. Rear fly leaf torn with loss. 12mo. Original full cloth binding. Second edition. Hardbound. Very good. W11
188974678Deer Lodge MT: The Times 1889. A very nice issue of this pre-statehood November 1889 local newspaper. Folio. 4 pp. folded. a couple of small joles at intercises but overall a very good copy.Formerly the Deer Lodge Herald this newspaper served the ver small town of Deer Lodge Montana. In 1869 the Territorial Prison was located at Deer Lodge.45 Also that year the town site plat for Deer Lodge City was recorded.13 In 1878 Montana Collegiate Institute was established at Deer Lodge City. It opened for classes in 1883 and closed in 1914. In 1869 the Territorial Prison was located at Deer Lodge. Also that year the town site plat for Deer Lodge City was recorded. In 1878 Montana Collegiate Institute was established at Deer Lodge City. It opened for classes in 1883 and closed in 1914. Deer Lodge is now mainly known as a Superfund site dues to the leavings of the copper mines.The front page has odd articles e.g. Methods of Suicide but the interior spread is full of local information including one person's thought on the new state coonstitution. The Times unknown
32 pages. Features: The Killers' Struggle to Exist - all animals wage unending war for mere right to live; Legislating in Secret Session - Budget Officer Rules United States and is not Answerable to the People - New Method of Neutralizing Congressional Government; Why (Woodrow) Wilson Disliked Reporters (part 2) - distaste for publicity developed into aversion for newspapermen through their boorish blunders; The Fallacies of Philanthropy - There are some glaring inconsistencies in organized charity - Is there a remedy?; Galli-Curci Swayed by Swedish Music - Prima Donna gives a wonderful interpretation of the writings of Emanuel Swedenborg; Mr. (Henry) Ford's Page; Editorial criticizes lax enforcement of prohibition law and includes list of names of people recently indicted, including Benjamin Gleeman, Harry Gelman, Morris Roisner, Nathan Bader, Samuel, Harris, Abe Ginsberg, Benjamin Weiss, Leon Gleckman, Harry Bernstein, Benjamin Gersonstein, Albert Haimowitz, James Silberstein, and more; Rev. John Roach Straton is heckled during his sermon criticizing actresses; Satirical piece entitled "No - Don't Let Them See It (the Bible)"; M. Pietri of the Finance Commission of the French Chamber claims Great Britain is in debt to France after WWI; Criticism of Mussolini who has confiscated the home of a journalist critical of him - in New York; Will Palestine Ever Pay Its Board? - fascinating photo-illustrated article on this land which 'For thirty years before the War, Baron Rothschild had diligently sought to encourage Jewish immigration'; Washington Irving's London Has Gone - the glamour of his descriptions persist, though the landmarks have vanished; The Voyage of the Victoria - Light on the Dark Ages (first of a series); Where the Buffalo Survives - Ravalli, Montana; The Gorilla at Home - This Anthropoid, usually very peaceable, is much maligned; Uncle Sam Smashes Dishes to Study Them - testing proves American dishes and glassware to be the best; Hong Kong brings in very stiff penalties for importing firearms; Dinshah P. Ghadiali appeals his conviction related to his scheme for curing all ills through 'attuned color waves'; Manipulating the King's English - brevity and lucidity are our best word-soldiers when there is a dress parade; Kodiak legend of Shliam Shoa; Piano Sheet music and dance information for song "The Ripple". Average wear. Center page loose but present. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
32 pages. Features: The Loneliest Man in New York - an intimate study of Frank A. Munsey by one of his former newspaper executives; Through the colored glasses of Freudism the doctor looks at Judy O'Grady and the Colonel's Lady - and decides that Freud should be repudiated; Building Good Roads by Gasoline - income from tolls, gas tax and licenses pays for U.S. roads; America's Scattered Children - the American flag flies in Alaska and more than halfway across the Pacific on thousands of islands; 'Bad English' is a Heritage from Olden Times - much of the grammar now classed as incorrect has come down to us by word of mouth from the time of Chaucer and before; Henry Ford's Page - understanding how the public mind moves from interest to disinterest; Editorials - the defeat of Mrs. Ferguson in Texas was actually a repudiation of her husband, Jim Ferguson, corn is a huge commodity, taxes hurt the British whisky-making industry; Voyage of the Victoria - The Passage of the Strait (part 9); The Women of Mexico Awake - they claim freedom which their American sisters enjoy; Pity the Poor Baseball Scout! - he deals in human ivory; Phoning in the Woods - photo-illustrated article on phone lines serving fire-fighting Forest Rangers in Montana; Chats with Office Callers - New Yorker article explains how for three times in a row the writer attended church, only to witness the uplifting of those of another religion; Rare Americana in a Unique Setting - the American wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York; Some Vanished Towns of Kansas - cities that died before they had lived/State Capital which could not be found; Interesting tree photos inside back cover. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
32 pages. Features: Tour of Distant Lands via Camera; The Cause of Nervous Breakdown; Socialism through the Eyes of the Churchman; What Books are Worthwhile - and Why?; The Scientist is the Most Effectual Agent for Democracy, Says Edwin E. Slosson; Certain Fundamental Safeguards are still needed in Our Cort-Martial System, so says a former Sergeant Major of the American Expeditionary Forces; The Scholar Analyzes the different Versions of the New Testament; Henry Ford's Page - prosperity has not arrived until the last family enjoys it; Editorials - Senate-nominee William S. Vare, Gertrude Ederle is the first woman ever to swim the English Channel, Rapid decline in prestige of Premier Baldwin, interfering in Mexican affairs; The Old-Time Revival - Is it good enough for us?; The Cry of the Crippled Children - is greater than that about which a Barrett Browning wrote; Lower California - Land of Mystery - Where American Filibusters once sought to establish a republic; The Truth About France - Lesson of Touraine and the Woolen Stocking; If Shakespeare Came to London - would he be able to find may of his old haunts?; The Lure of Lofty Places - There are thrills on the mountain tops and fascination in finding them - article with photos of/on Mount Rainier, Washington; Barefoot Dave - Son of Nature, Mute Throreau of the Woods - David Dugden of Les Cheneaux Islands; Child Welfare and Conscience - Judge Franklin Chase Hoyt sits in the world's largest juvenile court; Chats with office callers - drunks in Montreal, Schools taking on more and more responsibility for child-rearing, Dr. George Byron Gordon, labor strife on the streets of New York; Can You Tell Me?; I Read in the Papers - Great Britain's financial problems, Citrate acid in drinks makes us thirsty, forged manuscripts of famous authors, Lots of gangsters being killed in Chicago; Briefly told. Photos of unusual trees of the world; Soiling to front cover near spine. Unmarked with average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
709 pages. Reproductions of many dozens of wonderful archival black and white photos. Contents include: Railroad Story; Lumbering; Indians; Carving Out the West; After the Hudson's Bay Trail; Points of Interest; Districts and Schools; Hunting, Fishing and Trapping; Recreation; The Oil Patch; Cemeteries; Echoes of the Past; Builders of the West Country; and more. Bright yellow boards adorned with attractive colour illustration on front. Gift greetings upon back side of front free endpaper otherwise unmarked. Binding sound. Average wear. A sound copy of this wonderful reference. Book
2007Q-0743292030Atria 2007-03-27. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Atria hardcover
2008Q-0743292049Atria Books 2008-03-18. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Atria Books paperback
1982012655New York NY U.S.A.: HarperCollins Publishers 1982. 1st ed. fine in dust jacket no tears and not price clipped $12.50 original price is still present A Jim Chee mystery. The corpse had been scalped its palms and soles removed after death. Sergeant Jim Chee of the Navajo Tribal Police knows immediately he will have his hands full with this case a certainty that is supported by the disturbing occurrences to follow. A mysterious nighttime plane crash a vanishing shipment of cocaine and a bizarre attack on a windmill only intensify Chees fears. A dark and very ill wind is blowing through the Southwestern desert a gale driven by Navajo sorcery and white mans greed. And it will sweep away everything unless Chee can somehow change the weather. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. Book. HarperCollins Publishers Hardcover