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20102262587Orbit 2010. 1st Printing. Trade Paperback. Very Good. 1st printing. Remainder mark spine-head lightly bumped stickers on rear wrapper. 2010 Trade Paperback. We have more books available by this author!. 502 pp. Every tyrant who ever threatened the Kingdom is gathering to Alberon's table and the forest is alive with spies wolves and bandits. Within these crowded shadows Protector Lady Wynter Moorehawke travels alone and unprotected determined that she shall find the rebel prince and heal the rift that has come between the King and his legitimate heir. But who is an ally and who is a foe Orbit paperback books
20102262588Orbit 2010. 1st Printing. Trade Paperback. Near Fine. 1st printing. Wrappers lightly rubbed. 2010 Trade Paperback. We have more books available by this author!. 421 pp. Wynter Moorehawke has braved bandits and Loup-Garous to find her way to Alberon-the exiled rebel prince. But now that she's there she will learn firsthand that politics is a deadly mistress. With the king and his heir on the edge of war and alliances made with deadly enemies the Kingdom is torn not just by civil war - but strife between the various factions as well. Wynter knows that no one has the answer to the problems that plague the Kingdom - and she knows that their differences will not just tear apart her friends - but the Kingdom as well. Orbit paperback books
SKU1014778Matador Art Products. PAPERBACK. Good. B000EOMVY0 Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Matador Art Products paperback books
198741238NY: Peter Lang 1987. First edition. 200 pp w/index. Fine in glossy printed boards. American University Studies Series II: Romance Languages and Literature Vol. 42. NY: Peter Lang hardcover books
2002192994New York: Next Pub 2002. Magazine. 84p. including covers 8.25x7.75 inches landscape format photos ads services articles reviews listings events very good LGBT entertainment weekly digest-size magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. London theatre report from Andy Hum. Stephen Sondheim "Into the Woods" Celine! Next Pub unknown books
145728hardcover. Profusely illustrated in color 288pp. 4to cloth. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1978. Very good.<br/><br/> unknown books
1991041819New Delhi: Indian Social Institute 1991. viii 94 1p. dj. A duplicate t.p. and 8-page intrduction is also bound in at the end as issued. Indian Social Institute unknown books
1995Embry 160248Dalkey Archive 1995. First printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Dalkey Archive, 1995. First printing. unknown books
1992707951NY: Paragon House. 1992. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Very Good in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. Paragon House paperback books
198036922NY: New Directions 1980. First edition. 249 pp w/index. Fine in near fine dust jacket with one short closed tear. NY: New Directions unknown books
19681328659New York: Delacorte Press/Dell Publishing 1968. Hardcover. 10mo; pp 359; VG-/G; ivory white pictorial spine with black text; dust jacket has slight tone to exterior; minor chips to edges; previous bookshop's sticker to front flap; light offset inside dj; cloth has slightly sun faded exterior; strong boards; text block edges show minimal wear; tight binding; interior clean;. 1328659. FP New Rockville Stock. Delacorte Press/Dell Publishing hardcover books
19953041Normal: Dalkey Archive 1995. Advance excerpt. . Fine in printed yellow wrappers. Translated from the French by Dominic Di Bernardi. Celine's last major work to be translated into English. Printed exclusively for Borders Inc is emblazoned across the top of this copy and a letter from Dalkey to Borders Booksellers on the front panel. Normal: Dalkey Archive unknown books
1971WRCLIT30462New York: Random House 1971. Cloth and boards. Photographs. First edition. Near fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket with a touch of dampstaining to the verso of the toe of the spine. Random House hardcover books
001872By the Author. First Ediiton. Hard Cover. Very Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. 30 pp. Signed by author. No date or place of publication given assumed around 1920. Light soiling on covers. By the Author unknown books
197647808NY: Viking 1976. First edition. 352 pp w/index. Very near fine in fine dust jacket. NY: Viking unknown books
2007294620New York: Thames & Hudson 2007. paperback. fine. A book of photographs with commentary by photographers translated into French by Gilles Berton and Helene Borraz. Profusely illustrated in color and black & white. 272 pages. Small 4to glossy paper wrappers. New York: Thames and Hudson 2007. Fine.<br/><br/> Thames & Hudson unknown books
2000177427Turnhout: Brepols 2000. Hardcover. VG library stamp on title half page all other pages very clean. Tan illustrated boards with color illustration on front cover blue and black lettering 369 pp bw illustrations. Volume 1 only. Text in French. "Liturgical ascetic theological philosophical and moral texts."-translation from title page. Between 1430 and 1477 one of the most remarkable libraries in Europe was established that of the Dukes of Burgundy. Under Charles the Bold it had some 900 manuscripts copied "translated" "hystoried" and bound by the greatest artists. General presentation and catalog of the manuscripts kept in the Royal Library: material description comments and bibliography. Brepols hardcover books
1947265092New York: New Directions Modern Readers 1947. Hardcover. ix 593p. introduction foxing to edges ownership name light shelfwear first printing of this reissue in plum cloth boards and unclipped edgeworn and rubbed dj. The Modern Readers Series. Originally published in the US in 1938 by Little Brown this is the Modern Readers Series reissue from about 1947. Céline's follow-up to "Journey Into Night" Both novels are semi-autobiographical and it is said John Banville for one that without Céline there would have been no Beat Generation no Kerouac or Bukowski or Miller. Not in Young as the earlier book is.Trotsky rave on rear panel. New Directions Modern Readers hardcover books
1995180423014Normal IL: Dalkey Archive Press 1995. First Edition. Hardcover. Like New. First American edition. vii 449 pp. Black cloth lettered in silver. Near Fine with slightly bumped corners a little scuff on fore edge tiny scratches to front board. In Fine unclipped dust jacket. One of the pitchblack-humored French writer's later novels set in World War I London. Dalkey Archive Press hardcover books
2011127484.1Memphis Tennessee: Dixon Gallery and Gardens 2011. English edition. Softbound. VG but for some light shelfwear. Color illustrated wraps 259 pp beautiful color illustrations throughout. In English. Published for an exposition of the artist's work held at the Petit Palais-Musee des beaux-arts de la Ville de Paris 10 March - 5 June 2011 and the Dixon Gallery and Gardens Memphis 26 June - 9 October 2011. A very comprehensive look at the artist's life and work. Dixon Gallery and Gardens paperback books
1993117542Montreal: The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts 1993. Hardbound. VG/Good; book clean bright and tight; dj with minor edgewear but orange spine has faded to yellow;. Beige cloth with orange lettering; color pictorial wraps with white lettering; 400 pp. with 132 color plates each with supporting bw figures;. Text is the English translation; catalogue from the exhibition held in Montreal Rennes and Montpellier all in 1993; the catalogue is divided into five sections: The End of Mannerism Caravaggism Renewal The Classical Ideal and The Blossoming of a New Era. The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts hardcover books
1954292685Norfolk.: New Directions. 1954. First American edition. Gray cloth black spine title. . Very good plus light shelfwear slight darkening to spine tight and unmarked in a very good lightly soiled dust jacket. 21x14 cm. . Weight: 1.1 lb. Translated from the French by Bernard Frechtman and Jack T. Nile. New Directions. hardcover books
198964815London:: John Calder. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1989. Hardcover. 0714541575 . Translated from the French by Ralph Manheim. First edition thus. Very good in a very good minor edge wear dust jacket. ; 592 pages . John Calder, hardcover books
197247809NY: Delacorte 1972. Uncorrected proof. Narrow small 4to. 301 pp. A few light stains to front cover two gentle reading creases to spine; in all very good plus in printed red wrappers. Translated from the original French by Ralph Manheim though not credited in the proof. NY: Delacorte unknown books
195873390New York: New Directions 1958. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. Céline's masterpiece a literary symphony of cruelty and violence that hurtles through the improbable travels of the petit bourgeois and largely autobiographical antihero Bardamu: from the trenches of World War I to the African jungle to New York to the Ford Factory in Detroit and finally to life in Paris as a failed doctor. Translated from the French by John H.P. Marks. Octavo. Original blue cloth binding with gilt titles. In the uncommon dust jacket $3.50 designed by Alvin Lustig and Quigley which is a bit toned with some minor edgewear and a few tape repairs; else very good. New Directions hardcover books