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2008x-0415461766Routledge 2008. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 288 pages. 8.74x5.71x0.79 inches. Routledge hardcover
195749799New York: E. P. Dutton & Company Inc 1957. First Edition. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. Fair condition with a VG DJ. DJ is in a protective acetate. First Ed first printing as far as we can tell. Little fading on the jacket and the book itself is the gorgeous rose pink. . E. P. Dutton & Company, Inc, hardcover
1957211073New York: E. P. Dutton 1957. First Edition; Second Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Owner personalization on FEP. Chipping at spine heel. Light stain on side text block edge. E. P. Dutton hardcover
1957GB0007E4XLQI5N10E. P. Dutton 1957. Hardcover. Acceptable. Former library book; Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. E. P. Dutton hardcover
1957177679New York: E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc 1957. 2nd Printing. Hardcover. 160p. A hardcover book in very good condition with a like dustjacket. Edges lightly rubbed endpapers a bit foxed and binding barely cockeyed. Text is unmarked and binding secure. The dustjacket is rubbed and lightly edgeworn with several tiny closed tears along the edges. Advice for women on love romance and marriage written by a Frenchman. E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc hardcover
1957602498New York: E.P. Dutton & Co 1957. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First American edition. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. E.P. Dutton & Co hardcover
dola2083New York: E.P.Dutton & Co. Inc. 1957. First American Edition. 12mo. pp. 160. cloth. dw. dw. rubbed & chipped at edges. dola2083 New York: E.P.Dutton & Co., Inc., 1957 hardcover
1957mon0000077857Jonathan Cape 1957-01-01. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Hardback. Clean text sound binding. Jonathan Cape paperback
19702083002117801711Futami shobo 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 228p Plate size: 19cm Futami shobo paperback
19324858.1New York: Williiam Edwin Rudge 1932. 1st Edition. Original brown cloth spine lettering stamped in gilt TEG light purple dust jacket with lettering printed in black. A G/VG copy dust jacket faded sun toned on spine water markings on head of upper dust jacket internally clean and bright. 91 1 colophon pp. Frontis plate. 7-3/4" x 5" <br/><br/>1 of 750. Williiam Edwin Rudge hardcover books
1974168179New York: Harper & Row Publishers 1974. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. 288 pages. Translated from the French by Moura Budberg with Barbara Creed. A profusely illustrated examination of Proust. A near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. Harper & Row, Publishers unknown books
1974009293Harper & Row. DJ in archival cover price sticker ghost very minor edge ware. . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1974. Harper & Row hardcover
102609111X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
020795464X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1974Q-006012864XHarper & Row 1974-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Harper & Row hardcover
196328444New York: Macmillan Company 1963. First Thus. First Printing. Octavo 21.5cm.; original cloth in black pictorial dust jacket red topstain; 187pp.; illus. Jacket extremities rubbed and a bit scratched long paint smear to spine faint dampstain to textblock fore-edge. Near Fine in About Very Good jacket. Two science fiction suspense novellas; The Weigher of Souls was first published in the United States in 1931 see BLEILER 1972 p. 196. Macmillan Company unknown books
193141752NY: Appleton 1931. First Edition. 8vo pp. 193. Cover slightly worn but a VG tight copy. A novel. Appleton unknown books
1967SDRWN16BC122720182354Pyramid Books 1967-01-01. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. Very good with light wear. Pyramid Books paperback
SONG0837161517Brand: Greenwood Press 0000-00-00. hardcover. Used: Good. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Greenwood Press hardcover
DADAX0837161517Brand: Greenwood Press 0000-00-00. hardcover. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Greenwood Press hardcover
193813691938. HC. used - good. unknown
19389840London: Jonathan Cape. London Jonathan Cape 1938. Proof. Paperback. A very good copy. Uncommon in the proof. Heavy lean. 9840 Hyraxia Books. . Very Good. Paperback. Proof. 1938. Jonathan Cape paperback
194244719New York: Harper and Bros. 1942. First American Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket. 8vo; 217 pages; Contents clean and secure in original brown cloth binding in dustjacket with some minor chipping at spine ends and corners. Bleiler -1978 p. 136. Inscribed and Signed by the author in the halftitle -- " To Garnett / A. Maurois" Inscribed to Garnett Gardiner Stackelberg. Garnett Stackelberg a chronicler of international society for nearly 60 years and one of Washington’s last grande dames was born Garnett Butler in Nebraska -- smart and beautiful but with limited financial resources. During the Depression she had to drop out of Oregon State College but in the summer of 1932 she visited a friend in Shanghai and secured a position with the U.S. Consulate. While in Shanghai she married Dr. William Gardiner a prominent Canadian physician. Garnett's close friend Helen Vanderbilt Frye said of Dr. Gardiner: "the man was rich as sin their home filled with ivory jade and pearls". The couple was an integral part of the expatriate colony’s luxurious lifestyle until December 1941 when Japanese troops invaded Shanghai and took control of their apartment building in the city’s European enclave. Garnett said: "life was wonderful we had a 14-room penthouse and a houseboat. Everybody had a car and a chauffeur. to say nothing of the good and faithful houseboys cooks and Amahs. If you were at one of the clubs swimming or playing cards you'd call the cook and say 'we're going to be 12 for dinner' and then you'd go home at 8 p.m. and there would be dinner! Life was so easy and fascinating". For seven months they were under virtual house arrest. In mid-1942 Dr. Gardiner was assigned to care for ailing American journalist J.B. Powell who was to be released from a Japanese prison as part of a civilian exchange with Japanese prisoners held by the United States. The Gardiners accompanied Mr. Powell on a ship bound for Mozambique where the exchange took place. The couple transferred to a Swedish liner that reached New York after two months. They divorced after the war. Mrs. Gardiner traveled nationwide speaking about China and her experiences with the Japanese occupiers. An old promotional poster described her as “a charming natural forceful feminine speaker.” She also began writing a syndicated column that appeared in many U.S. newspapers. Relocating in Washington Garnett met Baron Constantine “Steno” Stackelberg at a British Embassy reception. Mr. Stackelberg was a descendant of a family of Teutonic Knights who once had possessed estates in Estonia when that country was part of the Russian empire. Stackelberg worked at the Commerce Department while Garnett Stackelberg chronicled the parties and public activities of Washington’s society hostesses lawmakers and diplomats. She was accredited to the White House for many decades and covered state dinners from the Kennedy through the second Bush administrations mingling with kings queens presidents and prime ministers and giving special attention to the elegance of the setting and the guests’ attire. She wrote about the city’s social life for the Times Herald the Washington Star the Miami Herald the Oakland Tribune the Baltimore News American Dossier Washington Life and the Palm Beach Daily News. She frequently wrote about the diplomatic world and regularly led delegations of ambassadors to Palm Beach to attend charity balls and other events. Washington Times Obituary 2005 A French literature professor arrives as a guest lecturer at a fictional American university and quickly becomes friends with a physics professor who has invented a "psychograph" -- the titular thought-reading machine. When the machine goes on the public market "life becomes more complicated and considerably funnier" Newsweek New York May 30 1938. . Harper and Bros. hardcover
1956118729London: Michael Joseph 1956. Octavo cloth. First edition. Fourteen short stories of contemporary French life. A bright very good copy. #118729 Michael Joseph unknown books
1332738591.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback