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193615167Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz 1936. British and American Authors Volume 5247. Tauchnitz Edition. Trade Paperback. Good/No Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Bernhard Tauchnitz Paperback
0070077363.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
197359727New York St. Louis ET AL: McGraw-Hill Book Company. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1973. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0070077363 . An unblemished first Printing of the First Edition in Fine condition housed in an equal dust-jacket; After a disastrous move from her home state of California Julia moves to Dublin Ireland to be with her boyfriend. She starts a new job and quickly becomes attached to her new community. Julia is thrilled to find a new passion in her work as a journalist writing about the quirky and interesting people of Dublin. But when her boyfriend proposes and she learns he's got a job offer in the States Julia is torn. She knows she loves Ireland but she also loves her boyfriend. She decides to stay but she's not sure if she can keep the happiness she's found in her new life.; 8vo; 254 pages . McGraw-Hill Book Company hardcover
19702988<p>New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company 1970. Cloth. Very Good. FIRST US EDITION WITH INSCRIBED NOTE & TLS FROM AUTHOR. 8vo. Original blue patterned boards black-stamped spine title panel lettered in gilt gilt-stamped facsimile signature to upper board. Extremities bruised. Inscribed in blue biro to white note paper pasted to ffep: "Teresa Fitzpatrick With all good wishes from Ann Bridge" brief one-page typed letter on blue airmail paper 08.05.19710 addressed to Teresa and signed "& in haste Mary O'Malley" stapled to verso of ffep. Thumbed else clean. In the original dust jacket: some creasing edgewear and nicking. Very good/ very good A pleasing association copy of Bridge's account of the numerous moments of "inexplicable 'knowings'" featuring a TLS to her "dear friend" the Atlantic Monthly's circulating manager Teresa Fitzpatrick expressing sympathy for her "nervous prostration" possibly from Dexamyl. It seems likely that the Anglo-American novelist Ann Bridge pseud. of Lady Mary O'Malley 1889-1974 met Teresa Fitzgerald "the short energetic woman who presided over the Atlantic's circulation department" when Bridge's first novel Peking Picnic 1932 won the magazine's $10 000 prize. Fitzgerald is perhaps best remembered for her role in investigating and helping resolve the 1928 Lincoln love letters scam in which the Atlantic Monthly and Ellery Sedgwick were embroiled.</p> McGraw-Hill Book Company hardcover
0340128895.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
18111London: Chatto and Windus. 1933 and 1934. Two volumes. Fifth impression of the September 1932 first UK edition of "Peking Picnic"; First UK edition first printing 1934 of "The Ginger Griffin". Peking Picnic is in the publisher's original green cloth with red lettering to the spine in dustwrapper. A very good copy the cloth and lettering bright and clean the binding tight and square. There's some pushing to the lower spine one or two barely visible spots to the fore-edge of the page block. Lower edge deckled. Neat contemporary owner inscription in pencil to front free endapaper. In the clean and bright dustwrapper slightly faded to the spine with a one and a half inch triangle of loss to the lower edge of the rear panel. Not price-clipped and correctly priced 7s. 6d. NET to the front flap. The Ginger Griffin is in the publisher's original orange cloth with white lettering to the spine in dustwrapper. A near fine copy the binding tight and square. The cloth remains clean and bright the lettering to the spine is lightly rubbed but sharp and clear. The orange topstain remains unfaded the text block clean. Lower edge deckled. In the unusually clean and bright dustwrapper. There's some rubbing and a few tiny tears to the top of the spine. The red lettering to the spine is moderately faded but still decipherable. Not price-clipped and correctly priced 7s. 6d. NET to the front flap. A lovely copy. Lovely copies of the first and second novels by Ann Bridge pseudonym of Mary Dolling Sanders later Mary Anne O'Malley. Both volumes are set in Peking amidst the British Foreign Office community based there a world the author knew from her time living there with her diplomat husband. "Peking Picnic" was a winner of the Atlantic Monthly Prize. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. London: Chatto and Windus. 1933 and 1934 hardcover
0956294782.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1932214425Boston: Little Brown 1932. Advance Review copy of the Author's First book. 1 vols. 8vo. Wrappers. Very fine. In brown cardboard box. Advance Review copy of the Author's First book. 1 vols. 8vo. "In 1925 she and her children accompanied her husband abroad to a diplomatic posting in Beijing China. She returned to England in 1927 because of a sick child and began writing to supplement the couple's income. In 1932 her first and best known novel Peking Picnic was published under her pseudonym of Ann Bridge. It was a success and won the Atlantic Monthly prize of $10000. She followed that novel up with several others that featured restless upper-class heroines in exotic environments. " Wiki. Little, Brown unknown
1990240908044M Evans & Co 1990. hardcover. New. 6x1x9. ~ NEW! E-mail for more info./pics M Evans & Co hardcover
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1990Q-0871316242M Evans & Co 1990-12-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! M Evans & Co hardcover
1945rn12Chatto 1945. Hardcover. Very Good/Poor. The jacket is marked and torn. Minor foxing. Soundly bound. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Chatto hardcover
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1988Q-0880291699Hippocrene Books 1988-11-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Hippocrene Books hardcover
1910670545.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0531098974.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0246116153.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
S2-6-40RIGranada. hardcover. Like New. 9x6x1. Granada hardcover
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1982Q-0531098729Franklin Watts 1982-10-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Franklin Watts hardcover
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195284579London: Chatto & Windus 1952. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 20cm; teal cloth-covered boards with titling stamped in gilt on spine; red topstain; 376pp. Tanning to boards and spine ends with rubbing to board edges; Very Good. Dustwrapper designed by Irene Hawkins unclipped priced 15s net tanned with light soil to base of spine 3" vertical tear to rear panel 1" triangular tear to base of spine panel and tiny chips tears and creases to extremities; Good. Bridge's novel examines the decline of the Ottoman Empire with a focus on women during the revolution in Turkey. 84579. Chatto & Windus unknown
0701115106.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
196655810New York Toronto ET AL: McGraw-Hill Book Company. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1966. First Edition; First Printing. 1/4 Cloth. A handsome first Edition/First Printing housed in an equally impressive dust-jacket; In 1835 the United States and Spain were embroiled in a long bloody war for control of the territory now known as the Southwest. In the small town of Toledo Ohio the war was felt most acutely. At the heart of the conflict was the disputed possession of a small patch of land on the banks of the San Juan River. A group of townspeople desperate for peace hatched a daring plan to bring the war to an end. They would kidnap the Spanish governor of Ohio and demand that he release the town from Spanish control.The plan was risky but the townspeople were ready to take whatever risks it took to end the war. On a dark night in November they staged their daring kidnapping. For the next three months the townspeople held their governor hostage in the heart of Spanish territory.The Episode At Toledo is the story of the townspeople's daring plan and its incredible aftermath. It is the story of a; 8vo; 249 pages . McGraw-Hill Book Company hardcover
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