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1390504050.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1968030532Englewood Cliffs New Jersey: Prentice-Hall Publishers 1968. This is the revised and vastly enlarged 1968 edition with 494 pages -- that is over 200 pages more than the 273 pages found in the 1962 edition Appears unread. Fine condition in a bright and glossy Good dust jacket small chips at the top edge of the jacket. Sharp corners. Square and tight. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a remainder. NOT a library discard. Pages are fresh crisp clean and unmarked -- apparently seldom if ever read. Subtitle: "A new exciting edition of the book that is the 'Bible' of the franchising field. Tells how you can achieve financial independence through franchising." 7 appendices. Extensive bibliography Index. Bound in the original gilt-stamped blue cloth. Complete with dust jacket. New Revised Edition. Hardcover. Fine condition/Good dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 8vo. xvii 477pp. 494 total pages. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Prentice-Hall Publishers Hardcover
19753ivCa0021Dominguez Hills CA: Educational Resources of California State College 1975. Journal. Illus. by Frank Paine Illustrator. Good. Soft Cover . May 1975 No. 11. 4to or 4° Quarto: over 9¾" x 12" tall. 147 pp. May 1975 No. 11 only! Solidly bound copy with moderate use. Slightly bumped cover corners. Educational Resources of California State College Paperback
19555ivBb0033London: Oxford at the Clarendon Press/Oxford University Press 1955. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Copyright 1955. 12mo or 12° Duodecimo: 6¾" x 7¾" tall. 330 pp. An excellent copy! A rare hard-to-find out-of-print collectible gem! Solidly bound copy with moderate external wear crisp pages and clean text. No dust jacket. Occassional pen markings on text. Oxford at the Clarendon Press/Oxford University Press Hardcover
6912Westland: Golf Mystery Press 1997. 1st edition limited to 400 numbered and signed copies. Pages 206 pp.8vo. Blue imitation leather binding in custom slipcase. 1st edition limited to 400 numbered and signed copies. Full color illustrations of dust jackets. A great addition to the literature of golf and a must for any serious collector of golf books. Almost tells you more than you want to know. They are supposed to be mysteries after all. As new in slipcase without jacket as issued. Westland: Golf Mystery Press 1997. hardcover
1934000870JOHN HENRY NASH 1934 183 Pp. ONE OF 500 COPIES. A HANDSOME EDITION OF HARTE'S CLASSIC IF SOMEWHAT RACIST POEM. BOOK DESCRIPTION: BOARDS STITCHED IN ORIENTAL FASHION WITH PAPER TITLE LABEL SLIPCASE; PRINTED ON DOUBLE-LEAVES OF 'AMERICAN' VELLUM. DIMENSIONS: 14 1/8"x11 3/4"x1/2". CONDITION: VERY GOOD; SLIPCASE SPLITTING AT CORNERS SPINE FADED LIGHT WEAR. Illus. by PHIL LITTLE. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. JOHN HENRY NASH hardcover
197745552London: Oguz Press 1977. Very Good/Very Good. London: Oguz Press 1977. First Edition. Octavo 24cm; publisher's boards in black photo-illustrated dust jacket; xvi2101pp.; halftone photographic illus. throughout. Light shelf wear to jacket and board margins shallow white paint residue along bottom edge else Very Good and sound. Oguz Press unknown
72757Indiana; Lilly Library Publication Number XII 1970. A Catalogue of the Ian Fleming Collection as purchased by the Lilly Library at the University of Indiana. FIRST and only EDITION. Slim octavo pp.50 stapled. With illustrations. Publisher's printed covers with the Fleming coat-of-arms to front. A clean fine copy. An uncommon publication which rarely appears on the market. From the collection of Bond historian James Pickard with his pencilled initials to half title. This is a comprehensive guide to the important collection of scientific and cultural books that 'made things happen' as assembled by Ian Fleming and Percy Muir in the 1930s. The collection was deemed so valuable that it was removed for safekeeping to the secure Bodleian Library during the war and books from the collection were displayed at several exhibitions in the 1950s and 1960s. Following the author's death the whole collection including most of the manuscripts and inscribed copies of his published books was secured by the Lilly Llibrary. This invaluable guide to the collection was written shortly afterwards. Gilbert Jon; Ian Fleming The Bibliography p.616. Indiana; Lilly Library Publication Number XII, [1970] unknown
73455Indiana: Lilly Library Publication Number XII 1970. A Catalogue of the Ian Fleming Collection as purchased by the Lilly Library at the University of Indiana. FIRST and only EDITION. Slim octavo pp.50 stapled. With illustrations. Publisher's printed covers with the Fleming coat-of-arms to front. A crisp fine copy with tucked-in compliments slip of antiquarian booksellers Bertram Rota and a clipped newspaper review by bibliophile David A. Randall TLS 1971. An uncommon publication which rarely appears on the market. From the collection of Ian Fleming bibliographer Jon Gilbert with his pencilled ownership to half title. This is a comprehensive guide to the important collection of scientific and cultural books that 'made things happen' as assembled by Ian Fleming and Percy Muir in the 1930s. The collection was deemed so valuable that it was removed for safekeeping to the secure Bodleian Library during the war and books from the collection were displayed at several exhibitions in the 1950s and 1960s. Following the author's death the whole collection including most of the manuscripts and inscribed copies of his published books was secured by the Lilly Library. This invaluable guide to the collection was written shortly afterwards. Gilbert Jon; Ian Fleming The Bibliography p.616. Indiana: Lilly Library Publication Number XII, [1970] unknown
1955744Westernlore Press Los Angeles 1955 First edition in book form original appearance was in Harper's Monthly Magazine of March 1882. Limited edition one of 350 of which 300 were for sale. Scarce. Red cloth-covered boards blind stamped front board covered wagon gilt spine lettering 8 1/4 x 5 5/8 inches 43 pp. bibliography frontispiece engraving of James Jesse Strang by Grimley Harper's Monthly Magazine March 1882 illustrated with an engraving of The Voree Plates also by Grimley; "A facsimile of both sides of the three brazen plates alleged to have been miraculously discovered by James J. Strang on September 14 1845." high-quality printing and paper. Near fine slight edge wear else fine. Great West and Indian Series III. Foreword Notes and Bibliography by Paul Bailey. From the Foreword: "The mid-nineteenth century was productive of many strange movements and personalities but it is doubtful if those years of America's ferment ever brought forth any character more weirdly dramatic than James Jesse Strang. With startling disregard for democratic law and process he was crowned king over his Beaver Island domain and just as autocratically he enforced the laws and edicts which went with his monarchy. His followers accepted him as king by divine right; prophet seer and mouthpiece-of-God. James Jesse Strang had joined the Mormon Church five months before Joseph Smith the Mormon prophet was murdered at Carthage jail Illinois. With the tragic death of Joseph Smith Strang attempted to move himself in as Smith's successor. In this he failed to reckon with Brigham Young who summarily excommuicated him and branded him fraud and imposter. But this did not stop Strang. While Brigham Young led the church out of Illinois persecution to Utah Strang led every other Mormon who would listen to him to his own 'promised land' at Voree Wisconsin. There he set himself up as the new prophet dug up a fresh set of ancient metal plates translated them with the miraculous help of heavenly beings into The Book of the Law of the Lord and proceeded to issue 'revelations' on every conceivable subject. In 1882 Charles K. Backus wrote this exciting study of James Jesse Strang under the title of an American King. In it he traces the rise of Strang at Voree his establishment of the Beaver Island 'kingdom' the unbelievable oddities of this chapter of American history and the final end of Strang." K068. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Westernlore Press, Los Angeles hardcover
199717881Northvale New Jersey U.S.A.: Jason Aronson Inc 1997. "This new book helps us read and understand Winnicott in all of his richness. Each of his major ideas is organized into a lexicon of words and phrases which represent the major theories in his work.an invaluable guide to this clinical genius and his seminal theory." Bright new condition in dustjacket. . First Printing. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. Jason Aronson Inc Hardcover
199716659Northvale New Jersey U.S.A.: Jason Aronson Inc 1997. "This new book helps us read and understand Winnicott in all of his richness. Each of his major ideas is organized into a lexicon of words and phrases which represent the major theories in his work.an invaluable guide to this clinical genius and his seminal theory." Bright new condition in dustjacket. Out-of-print. Scarce. First Printing. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. Jason Aronson Inc Hardcover
199716658Northvale New Jersey U.S.A.: Jason Aronson Inc 1997. "This new book helps us read and understand Winnicott in all of his richness. Each of his major ideas is organized into a lexicon of words and phrases which represent the major theories in his work.an invaluable guide to this clinical genius and his seminal theory." Bright new condition in dustjacket. Out-of-print. Scarce. First Printing. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. Jason Aronson Inc Hardcover
127492The lay of the last minstrel by sir Walter Scott Bart - illustrated - London Chatto and Windus 1887 - Pag. 204 - Copertina rigida - Testo in inglese. - Buone condizioni generali. unknown
1528538110.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
132887London: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons 1907. Hardcover 1172pp. Very good plus. Green 3 / 4 leather over green cloth boards and with raised bands on the spine. Coated yellow endpapers speckled edges 306 illustrations and 6 photogravure plates Boswell's bibliography of Johnson's prose works index. Internally fine and with only minor scuffing to the spine. Bibliography of Samuel Johnson. Edited with annotation by Roger Ingpen. Biography. Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons Hardcover
200319335Portland OR: Lewis & Clark College 2003. First Edition Limited to 100 numbered copies. SIGNED by Doug Erickson Jeremy Skinner and Paul Merchant. Plates including 4 in color; 1 fold-out; maps. Bound in gilt stamped 1/4 black leather and navy blue cloth in a gilt stamped navy blue cloth slipcase. Laid in is a brochure describing the exhibit as well as offering the trade edition of this book. A fine copy in fine slipcase. Includes seven major essays a bibliographic collation and a checklist of 20th publications constituting the first major assessment in a century of the works published about the expedition. This volume identifies maps engravers printers and publishers and places the expedition in the historical context of travel literature. Lewis & Clark College unknown
2003705Portland Oregon USA: Lewis & Clark College 2003. First Edition First Printing. Cloth. New/Fine in Archival Plastic Cover. Signed by all four authors for Parrish Books at the time of publication! the owner of Parrish Books was the Associate Provost at Lewis & Clark at the time. A fine unread first edition first printing of this comprehensive production of essays and bibliography of the Lewis & Clark College collection of Lewis & Clark Expedition literarature and memorabilia. Signed by Beckham Stephen Dow Essays Erickson Doug; Skinner Jeremy; and Merchant Paul Bibliography This collection is one of the finest if not the finest of any existing collection in the world today. In fine blue cloth with a fine dustjacket in protective plastic cover. Lewis & Clark College unknown
64601New York: Reynal / Morrow 1967. Publishing FIRST EDITION. Octavo 22 x 15cm pp.360. With a frontispiece portrait. Linen-backed brown cloth patterned endpapers typographic dust-wrapper priced at $6.95. Contents clean top edge dusty/spotted jacket rubbed worn to spine ends. Very good. Autobiography of Victor Weybright the American author and publisher who headed the publishing company New American Library which published Ian Fleming's James Bond books in both hardcover and paperback. With many references to Fleming within. Bibliographer Jon Gilbert's copy with his pencilled notes and ownership signature to half title. His encyclopaedic guide to the works of Ian Fleming 2012 won the 16th Breslauer Prize for bibliography. Gilbert p.602. New York: Reynal / Morrow, 1967 unknown
1971932418<p>New York Gloucester MA: Dover Publications Inc./Peter Smith Publisher Inc. 1971. NEW / Unread old stock RARE thus. Touch of shelfwear light edge age. Handbound in Thick Buckram. "This Dover Peter Smith edition first published in 1971 is an unabridged republication of the work originally published by John Rodker London in 1928 It also contains an Introduction by the Rev. Montague Summers prepared for the 1948 reprint". First Edition Thus. Hard Cover/Buckram/Sewn. New/No Jacket As Issued. Illus. by Frontispiece of Pope Innocent VIII / "Innocentivs . VIII . Papa . Genvensis . ". 4to size - over 10" tall.</p> Dover Publications, Inc./Peter Smith [Publisher, Inc.] hardcover
83747The novels of sir Walter Scott Bart. with all his introductions and notes - Edinburgh Robert Cadell 1843 / 1847 - Opera completa in 5 volumi - Pag. 817; 794; 910; 839; 847 - Legatura in mezza pelle - Testo in inglese. - Condizioni molto buone. unknown
198418804778Minneapolis Minn. : Milkweed Editions 1984. 1984. First Printing. Hardcover. Like New slight wear to cover. Minneapolis, Minn. : Milkweed Editions, 1984. hardcover
1938972533Yale University Press 1938 1938. First Edition. hardcover. Used-Very Good. Yale University Press, 1938 unknown
1906012771Washington: Government Printing Office 1906. The ORIGINAL 1906/7 volumes.There is some rubbing to the board edges. POSTED AT OUR STANDARD RATES FULLY INSURED UK ONLY . Please email for further details. "Hugh H. Pillans" Bookplate . Grey Cloth. VERY GOOD AVERAGE/No Jacket. Illus. by Not Illustrated. 4to - over 9¾" - 12". Hardbacks Ex Library Bookplate. Government Printing Office Hardcover
1899004885London: Macmillan and Co. 1899. 5 vi-cxviii 3 2-271pp 1. Original cloth title author and publisher in gilt to spine. Worn to extremities especially outer joints corners bumped slightly cocked inner hinges a little weak text lightly browned with a small ink stain to fore edge of text block creeping on to the fore edge margin of several pages a few pencil lines to margins. Ownership inscription of R. H. Tawney in pencil to ffep book plate of Peter Eaton to front pastedown Eaton bought Tawney's library. Einaudi 3829. First Edition. Hardback. Good/No Jacket. 8vo. Macmillan and Co. Hardcover