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1356947336.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
9786555665888ASTRAL CULTURAL. new. DA MESMA AUTORA DE A GAROTA NO ESPELHO ""Uma narrativa acelerada e que manterǭ o leitor preso atǸ a �ltima pǭgina enquanto Eve procura por respostas e luta para proteger seu filho."" � BOOKLIST Eles s�o o casal perfeito. Eles t�m o esconderijo perfeito. Tudo o que eles precisam Ǹ da v�tima perfeita. Eve Sylvester se v� completamente desamparada ap��s perder o namorado em um trǭgico acidente de carro. Grǭvida e sem qualquer respaldo financeiro ela aceita a proposta de ser a babǭ do filho de um rico casal que vive em uma isolada e paradis�aca ilha na costa da Tasm�nia. A oferta tentadora vem acompanhada de um estranho pedido: n�o fale com ninguǸm sobre o trabalho. Julia e Cristopher Hygate s�o conhecidos por serem bastante discretos e preferem que os funcionǭrios sigam o mesmo perfil reservado quase como se n�o existissem. E Ǹ por isso que Eve Ǹ a candidata ideal para a fun��o. A jovem n�o possui nenhum parente vivo e hǭ muito tempo n�o tem contato com os amigos. E o mais importante ela estǭ grǭvida. Para a garota o emprego Ǹ bom demais para ser verdade. PorǸm ela n�o pode deixar de se perguntar por qual motivo os Hygate contratariam alguǸm sem experi�ncia profissional e ainda mais grǭvida Mas jǭ Ǹ tarde demais para fazer perguntas. Conforme Eve se infiltra na vida do casal ela percebe que a inten��o de Julia e Cristopher esconde muito mais do que aparenta. E que se alguma coisa acontecer com ela ninguǸm nunca vai saber. ASTRAL CULTURAL unknown
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1933043084Los Angeles: Phoenix Press. Vg minus or a little better - no dj. Signed by the author with just the follwing words: "With the best wishes and kindest regards of Richard F. Carlyle." . VG Minus. Hardcover. 1st. 1933. Phoenix Press hardcover
193362455The Phoenix Press Los Angeles 1933. hardback. very good condition with some wear to the edges and corners - there is also a pen gift inscription under the author signature; . The Phoenix Press, Los Angeles hardcover
1933025765Los Angeles: The Phoenix Press 1933. 1st Edition . Cloth/Boards. Very Good . Color Frontispiece; Decorations. Black Cloth Spije Marbled Boards. First Edition Stated. A Clean Lightly Used Copy 1/8" Fray/Tear To Paper On Rear Tip. Inscribed By The Author "To Miss Cleveland With The Most Sincere Regards And Best Wishes Of Richard Symbol Carlyle". June Cleveland Was Manager Of The Book Department At Bullock's Department Store In Los Angeles And Was Very Active In The Los Angeles Bookselling Industry In The 1920'S And 1930'S; She Gave Jake Zeitlin A Job For A Year Which He Credits For Exposure To Better Books And Where He Began Relationships With Some Of His Best Later Clients. In 1927 Cleveland Zeitlin And Leslie Hood Of Vroman's Pasadena Were Directors For The First Los Angeles Book Fair A Publisher's Event Not A Used Books Event. <br/> <br/> The Phoenix Press hardcover
193386627Los Angeles Calif. The Phoenix Press 1933. First Edition. Hardback. Near fine copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth-backed marble boards. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. ; 105 pages; Description: 105 p. Col. Front. 20 1/2 cm. Signed and inscribed by Richard Carlyle. Los Angeles, Calif. , The Phoenix Press hardcover
1909105695Edinburgh:: William Blackwood & Sons. Good. 1909-1936. Hardcover. Complete in six volumes. Various impressions. Ex-library copies with typical markings thus only good in burgundy cloth. No dust jackets. . William Blackwood & Sons, hardcover
195066598Barnes & Noble 1950. Hardcover. Good. Complete 6 volume set. Hardcovers with dust jackets. Ex-library books in nice condition text is unmarked and pages are tight. Usual library markings. Barnes & Noble hardcover
195052409NY:: Barnes & Noble. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1950s. Hardcover. Complete in six volumes. All volumes are third to fifth impressions thus. From the personal library of the late Renaissance historian and scholar Vincent Ilardi - each volume bearing his name stamp on the front free endpaper. Each volume is very good in a very good age toning along the spines and edges dust jacket. . Barnes & Noble, hardcover
196493552NY:: Vantage Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1964. Hardcover. B0007H92IW . A novella of crime and racism in a small Southern town at the turn of the twentieth century. The author's first book. Stated first edition. Review copy with slip laid in. Very good in a very good faded out along the spine dust jacket. ; 76 pages . Vantage Press, hardcover
20171503741Archaeopress Publishing 2017. 1st. paperback. New. 126x6x182. Archaeopress Publishing paperback
2010DADAX1407306022British Archaeological Reports 2010-03-01. paperback. New. 8.27x0.23x11.69. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. British Archaeological Reports paperback
1407306022.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1360536329.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1928055140Portland Maine: The Southworth Press 1928. Pp. xii588 2 colophon blank frontispiece portrait with tissue guard title page vignette appendices index; med. 8vo; boards lightly rubbed lettering on spine quite dulled; uncut partly unopened; top edges of leaves and endpapers slightly damp stained bookplate on upper pastedown a few leaves carelessly opened a couple of inked annotations; The Southworth Press Portland Maine 1928. Edition limited to 600 copies. The Southworth Press unknown
1968097973New York: Burt Franklin 1968. Pp. xii588last blank frontispiece portrait appendices index; top fore-corner of upper board a trifle bruised; bookseller's sticker at foot of upper pastedown edges of leaves very slightly soiled; Burt Franklin New York 1968. Burt Franklin: Bibliography and Reference Series #177. Originally published in 1928. Burt Franklin unknown
16-6235New York: Boston London: Major newspapers and reviews 1877-1917. A Collection of 18 original printings of reviews by the major newspaper and cultural media. Ambassador John Lothrop Motley 1814 -1877. Mounted on 9 ledger sheets 31 x 42cm. .Ambassador John Lothrop Motley April 15 1814 – May 29 1877 was an American author and diplomat. As a popular historian he is best known for his works on the Netherlands the three volume work The Rise of the Dutch Republic and four volume History of the United Netherlands. As United States Minister to Austria in the service of the Abraham Lincoln administration Motley helped to prevent European intervention on the side of the Confederates in the American Civil War. He later served as Minister to the United Kingdom Court of St. James during the Ulysses S. Grant administration.In December 1870 Mr. Motley sent a 62-page dispatch to Secretary Fish titled “End of a Mission†in which he protested his recall and recounted the events leading to the dispatch of November 10. The Secretary followed with an even longer rejoinder sent not to Motley who was no longer in an official position and hadn’t been when he had sent the dispatch but to the chargé d’affaires Benjamin Moran. Senator Sumner upbraided Mr. Grant and Mr. Fish on the Senate floor then had the Senate publish all the documents related to the recall. In 1878 Oliver Wendell Holmes a fellow Brahmin wrote a memorial biography which was devoted to a defense of the former minister and a repudiation of his recall. John Jay who had succeeded Mr. Motley in Vienna published his own defense of him in 1877. Mr. Grant after leaving the presidency wrote a letter to the New York Herald reiterating that his reason for dismissing Mr. Motley was solely that he had failed to carry out his duties. Mr. Grant restated this charge a few years later in a Cairo interview while he was on a world tour concluding that he had no ill will toward Mr. Motley who “…like other estimable men made mistakes and Motley made a mistake which made him an improper person to hold office under me.â€.Provenance: Lt.-Col. Herbert Alexander St. John-Mildmay was born on 20 July 1836.1 He was the son of Captain George William St. John-Mildmay and Mary Baillie. He married Susan Margaret Stackpole Motley daughter of the American writere and diplomat the Hon. John Lothrop Motley 1814 -1877 on 7 May 1884.1 He died on 21 October 1922 at age 86. He gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Rifle Brigade. He was appointed Member Royal Victorian Order M.V.O. New York:, Boston, London: Major newspapers and reviews, 1877-1917 unknown
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