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1800002712London: John Stockdale 1800. Very Good. Printed by Thomas Gillet Salisbury Sqaure London. xi 2 10-78 p.; 20 cm. Disbound from a miscellaneous volume. Includes Prologue by William Sotheby and Epilogue by J. Taylor. First edition. Lists the cast from the 1800 production at the Drury Lane Theater including Messers Aickin Kemble Barrymore C. Kemble and Mrs. Siddons. Scarce. Disbound; in Very Good Condition: occasional light foxing and browning; otherwise clean and tight. John Stockdale unknown
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B9781433174186Paperback / softback. New. The Resistance Persistence and Resilience of Black Families Raising Children with Autism presents nuanced perspectives in the form of counternarratives of what Black families who have children with autism experience at the intersection of race class disability gender. paperback
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20122-2924097002978-2-924097-00-7 2012. Paperback. New. 208 pages. 8.27x5.12x0.47 inches. 978-2-924097-00-7 paperback
40079PARIS GARNIER FRERES LIBRAIRES-EDITEURS 1880. FRENCH TEXT. A VERY GOOD COPY IN FULL LEATHER MARBLED END PAPERS AND PAGE EDGES. ARMORIAL DESIGN IN GILT TO FRONT BOARD WHICH IS SLIGHTLY MARKED ELABORATE GILT TO THE SPINE. 737 PAGES. NO DATE BUT CIRCA 1880. VERY GOOD. PARIS, GARNIER FRERES, LIBRAIRES-EDITEURS, [1880] hardcover
35187CAMBRIDGE THE RAMPANT LIONS PRESS 1977. FIRST EDITION LIMITED TO 150 COPIES FAWN PAPER-COVERED BOARDS. PLUS THE PROSPECTUS. A FINE COPY. CAMBRIDGE, THE RAMPANT LIONS PRESS, 1977 hardcover
196617581London: English Theatre Guild. Good. 1966. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Ex-Library . Ex library copy with usual stamps and marks inside front gutter cracking b&w frontis very loose. ; Green cloth boards with gilt lettering to spine. Large red pastedown with black lettering to front cover. Good reading copy of this scarce edition. ; 101 pages; Set in a country house during a weekend in January. The local Master of the Hunt has to face the consequences of his actions after losing his temper with a ten-year-old boy who'd thrown a firework near one of his horses. The author later became the script editor for "Upstairs Downstairs" and wrote about a third of the episodes of the series. This play also features the theme of the upper class having to come to terms with a changing society. . English Theatre Guild hardcover