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1945013078New York: Whittley House / McGraw Hill 1945. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Inscribed by Authors. 1st Edition. Signed by the Author with an Inscription ------------ A backwoods salesman's rise to the presidency and ultimate downfall. James Cagney played the role of a clever and ruthless Southern politician in the in the 1953 Raoul Walsh film. Based on the life of the flamboyant former governor of Louisiana Huey Long. --------- Bindings are tight and square. Text clean light even toning. Moderate shelf handling wear. Dust Jacket with price is in a new clear protective Mylar sleeve and has age-toned; the white of the rear panel is darkened. First Edition First Printing. California Book Award for General Literature Silver 1945 . Whittley House / McGraw Hill Hardcover books
1862nrg1071Printed by William Nichols London 1862 Printed by William Nichols London 1862 First edition Third Thousand hardback decorative green cloth 506 pagessoiling to boards inner hinge badly craked and foxing to extremeties but still in acceptable clean reading order. Full refund if not satisfied. 24 hour despatch via Tracked. If not pictured in this listing a scan of the actual book is available on request. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Printed by William Nichols London hardcover
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ria9780415295628_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis an informa company. hardcover
5052Amsterdam, chez Neaulme, 1744 – in-12, t.4: 418 pp, t.5: 352 pp, t.6: 382 pp, t.7: 346 pp – rel. basane raciné, tr. colorées
1741118771Genève Henri-Albert Gosse 1741 1 vol. relié in-8, veau fauve marbré, dos à nerfs, pièce de titre de maroquin bordeaux, caissons ornés de feurons, dentelles et filets dorés en encadrement, tranches marbrées, XXIV + 283 pp. + 2 ff. non chiffrés. Nouvelle édition (troisième) de cet abrégé réalisé avec l'assentiment de l'auteur par le Dr. Winne d'Oxford. Petites marques d'usure aux coiffes et aux mors, mais bon exemplaire en reliure de l'époque avec ex-libris gravé.
1741118771Genève Henri-Albert Gosse 1741 1 vol. relié in-8, veau fauve marbré, dos à nerfs, pièce de titre de maroquin bordeaux, caissons ornés de feurons, dentelles et filets dorés en encadrement, tranches marbrées, XXIV + 283 pp. + 2 ff. non chiffrés. Nouvelle édition (troisième) de cet abrégé réalisé avec l'assentiment de l'auteur par le Dr. Winne d'Oxford. Petites marques d'usure aux coiffes et aux mors, mais bon exemplaire en reliure de l'époque avec ex-libris gravé.
1737179741737 Amsterdam, Herman Uytwerf, 1737, 2 tomes en 1 vol. in-12 à pagination continue de XX-(4)-467 pp.; les 2 tomes comporte chacun une page de titre impr. en rouge et noir, rel. d'ép. de plein veau brun moucheté, dos à nerfs orné de fers dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, très bel ex.
175872581758 basane mouchetée (dos un peu passés et plus foncés, petit manque à un dos), tr. r. 4 vol. in-12, Amsterdam 1758,
14824Amsterdam & Leipzig, chez J. Schreuder & Pierre Mortier le Jeune, 1755. Fort in-4, XXXVII-(3)-603-(18), reliure de l'époque pleine basane racinée, dos à nerfs orné (pièce de titre manquante, manques sur les coiffes, mors fendus, frottements, épidermures, quelques rousseurs et mouillures).
23036P., Bossange, Masson et Besson, An VII, 4 vol. in-12, lxxii-261,370,340 et 342 pp, reliures pleine basane fauve, dos lisses ornés lég. frottés, 3 pièces de titre manquantes sur les dos, tranches jaunes, qqs coiffes manquantes (reliure de l'époque), bon exemplaire néanmoins
606602A Amsterdam, chez Zacharie Chatelain, 1740. 2 tome en 2 vol. In-12, rel. de l'ép. plein veau marbré, dos lisse, caissons dorés fleuris aux petits fers dorés, palette dorée en queue, pièces de titre et de tomaison brunes, titre doré,tranches rouge, X-364 et 318 pp., portrait au frontispice gravé, fleuron de titre gravé en taille-douce par B. Picart.
Pages 77 - 120. Features: Photos of Hatfield, Lord Salisbury's Great Mansion where Elizabeth Tudor spent her youth; Photos taken aboard the S.S. United States; Great aerial photo of the S.S. United States entering Southampton Docks at the end of her transatlantic record-setting maiden run from New York; Rumania's Foreign Minister Mme. Anna Pauker is number one in the ranks of women communists; Interesting page of illustrations present a new technique of radar navigation which optically weds the radar picture to the actual chart; Photos of demonstration of underwater radio transmission; The houses of the iron age in Ultima Thule-Jarlshof excavations; Great photos show how Iron Age Shetlanders lived; The Army's university at Shrivenham; Scenes at the military college of Science; Photos of General Eisenhower - the Republican's candidate - and some possible Democrat candidates; Fantastic centerfold photo of the Republican convention which selected General Eisenhower as Republican Presidential candidate; Photos of personalities of the week, including open golf champion Bobby Locke and D.J. Hulbert, hero of the Eton v. Harrow cricket match; Photo of the U.S. battleship Missouri in Portland Harbour; Dr. Hewlett Johnson supports claims of germ warfare on the Chinese by the U.S.; Nice ad for the Humber 8-seater Pullman Limousine on back cover; and more. Back cover loose but present. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A quality vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 73-108. Features. Aerial cover photo of idle London shipping due to dockworker's strike; Photos of troops serving as stevedores unloading frozen beef from Argentina; Two-page illustration of Fettes College; Article entitled "Dollars, Sterling and European Trade"; Photos of striking dockworkers attending speeches; Two-pages of photos from the agricultural show at Shrewsbury, including Princess Elizabeth and many champion animals; Photos of personalities of the week include the winners of the Ashburton Shield, Tshekedi Khama, Cambridge Cricketeers, Mr. Alexander Diomedes, Air Marshal Sir Leslie Gossage; A.D. Locke, Harry Bradshaw, Seretse Khama, the former Miss Ruth Williams, Sir francis Mudie, Flight-Lt. K.H.F. Letford, and The Emir Idris El Senussi. Photo of the Enola Gay being presented to the Smithsonian Institution; Photo of Emir Abdul Illah with King Feisal of Iraq; Photo of robotic hand developed by German firm; Photos of U.N. Success in Indonesia - 3-stage evacuation of Java; Photo of restoration of Cleopatra's Needle, near Charing Cross; Two-page colour photo of the earliest realistic human portrait in the history of man, discovered in central France; Aerial photos of British castles with medieval fortifications; Attractive one-page colour ad for General Electric fridges; Colour Johnnie Walker cricket-themed ad on back cover; and more. Complete, intact and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 577-660. Lovely color cover art by FM(?) Features: Nice color ad for Wills Sainte Claire, Inc auto inside front cover; Nice illustrated ad for the New Marmon Motor Car Company of Indianapolis - two images with text; full-page black and white Packard automobile ad; Turkey's Coming of Age - photo-illustrated article on how far the new republic is keeping its oath to be civilized and progressive; An Empire Builder of Old Japan - illustrations of Japanese Triptychs collected by Darrell O. Hibbard; Chang and Feng and Wu - photo-illustrated article of the Chinese Political Puzzle into its elementary terms; The Doom-Fraught Sahars - photo-illustrated article on this land where the incessant increase of sand augurs the dying out of plant and animal life; Little Femail "Nanook" - a broken-hearted polar bear tethered outside an Eskimo igloo near Barrow (includes photo of Detroit Arctic Expedition aircraft commanded by G.H. Wilkins - plane on ground with dog team and Eskimos in foreground); Marriage A La Mongole - a wedding where a plate for gifts is passed to guests plied with millet whiskey - photo-illustrated article; J.V. Stalin - Heir of Lenin - an Asiatic, whose iron control of Russia befits his name, which means 'Steel"; Lhasa at Last - a Revelation of Hidden Mysteries and Curious Customs at the Tibetan Capital - photo-illustrated article; "Madam President" in the Chair in India - Sarojini Naidu guides the Indian National Congress; Full page Cadillac ad; Full page illustrated ad for the Chrysler "70"; Lovely full-page color ad for the RCA Radiola; Nice colour ad for Camel cigarettes with July 4th theme; *Fantastic* black and white photo ad for American Leather Producers Inc, featuring interior and exterior photos of a leather upholstered luxury auto with body by Locke and chassis by Rolls-Royce; Nice ad for Canadian Pacific and its Empress of Scotland world cruise; Colour ad for Davey Tree Surgeons; Dollar Steamship Line ad; ad for Bankers Trust travelers checks; Red Star Line ad re: Belgenland world cruise; Very classy colour ad for Lincoln automobiles inside back cover. Color-photo ad for Listerine on back cover promotes its use in the treatment of dandruff. Somewhat above-average external wear and soiling. Partial opening of front cover along spine and chipping to backstrip. A worthy copy of this lovely vintage issue. Magazine
108 pages. Features: Two-page Chrysler black and white photo ad shows their vehicles being torture-tested; My Eighty Years on Wheels - by Col. R.S. McLaughlin, one of Canada's most famous and well-loved business leaders - part 1 of 3; Three Women, One Body - a case history of Eve White (aka Eve Black and Jane) - a case of multiple personality; Will Your Youngster Turn to Crime; Jean-Francois Pouliot - The Wordiest MP in Ottawa; My, uh, Dazzling Career as Miss Canada, by Marily Reddick - article with photos, including nice shot of Reddick with Marilyn Monroe; The Shipwrecked Moneybelt, fiction by Peter Freuchen; Clinic for Marriage Counselors - humour; The Private Army We're Giving the Army - Camp Gagetown, New Brunswick; Dr. Mahlon W. Locke of Williamsburg, Ontario and his million-dollar thumbs - a Maclean's flashback to the Locke clinic of the 1930s which treated fallen arches - article with photos; We'd Be Better Off on All Fours - if you've ever suffered from an aching back or a creaky knee read this!; The Haughtiest Suburb of Them All - Ottawa's Rockliffe; The White and the Gold - Part 13; The Toughest Beat in the World - The Mounties at work in the far north - conclusion of the Mounties series; Nice colour Pontiac ad; Nice Coke ad on back cover features smiling blonde with a tray of bottles. Average wear. Unmarked. A quality copy. Book
197512702London: Ferret Fantasy. London Ferret Fantasy 1975. Limited Edition. Hardback. A fine copy number 6 of 10 copies reserved by the publisher out of 28 copies bound in cloth from an entire run of 500 copies. One of Locke's bibliographies. A little light wear but nothing of note. 12702 Hyraxia Books. . Fine. Hardback. Limited Edition. 1975. Ferret Fantasy hardcover
MA04A-04662Edwards Brothers. Collectible - Acceptable. Ann Arbor MI: Edwards Bros. 1953. 4to. x238pp. Fair book. Reading copy. Spine cover missing. Boards rubbed and edgeworn. Bookplate inside. Writing inside. Several pages of notes laid in. Frame family Inquire if you need further information. Edwards Brothers hardcover
1954mon0000071573Clarendon 1954-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Hardback with dust cover. Well read copy with some colouring of dust cover and page edges due to age. Clarendon hardcover
1945biblio37855Whittlesey House/McGraw-Hill Book Company; 1st edition 1945. 482 pages. VeryGood Hardcover with Fair DJ. Illustrated all over cover. No Wear. Strong Tight binding and hinges. The DJ got some edge wear and tears fixed by tape. INSCRIBED by AUTHOR ON THE FLYLEAF. 8.4"x5.9"x1.25". be31890. Whittlesey House/McGraw-Hill Book Company hardcover