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140521001X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1943000067New York: Lippincott 1943. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Not Signed. 1st Edition. Lippincott 1943. New York Hard Cover. Book Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition; 18th printing . Green boards have a tiny line of fading around top edge - barely noticeable. Just a slight haze of toning to endpaper and minor soiling to front text block. Book is tight and binding is strong. Corners are square with no hint of spine lean. Interior is tight and clean with just a hint of toning. DJ has minor chips to spine edges. Protected in mylar. Price clipped. Lippincott Hardcover
1943005388Lippincott 1943. Book. Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Fine copy.Gift inscription. Fine Beautiful Freh Pictorial Jacket.Incredibly scarce.Nice copy in jacket.Stated First Edition. Lippincott Hardcover books
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1995Q-0934429782Thunder Bay Pr 1995-08-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Thunder Bay Pr hardcover
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A9780822344018Hardback. New. Historical investigations into how Iberian settlers African slaves Native Americans and their multiethnic progeny understood their identities in colonial Latin America. hardcover
2006Q-1587431335Brazos Press 2006-05-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Brazos Press paperback
61212654Baker Publishing Group pp. 272 . Papeback. New. Baker Publishing Group unknown
2004299806Simon & Schuster February 2004. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. 8vo in 1/4 black paper on beige paper spine title in gilt. Binding tight and square no shelf wear. The dustjacket is not price-clipped very light shelf wear on the front panel very small area of crinkling at the bottom of the front panel. Inscribed and signed by O'Hara on a bookplate affixed to the title page. Simon & Schuster hardcover
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A9781557864437Hardback. New. aeo Provides a unified exposition and examination of the major models and theories used in market microstructure. aeo Extensive examination and discussion of information--based models with emphasis on linkage with rational expectations model and learning models. hardcover
1951164801Universal City: Universal Pictures 1951. Vintage publicity portrait photograph of Irish-American actress Maureen O'Hara.<br /> <br /> In the 1950s O'Hara was often cast in Western and adventure films most notably in "Rio Grande" 1950 and John Ford's "The Quiet Man" 1952 opposite John Wayne in both.<br /> <br /> From the archive of noted Hollywood still photographer Ray Jones. Born in Wisconsin on January 1 1901 Jones worked for Paramount Pictures in the early 1930s and went on to be the head of the still photography department at Universal Pictures in 1935 where he worked well into the 1950s.<br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Universal Pictures unknown
61452478John Wiley & Sons pp. 304 . Hardback. New. John Wiley & Sons hardcover
6368071Blackwell Publishing pp. 300 . Papeback. New. Blackwell Publishing unknown
186216679London: Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed. Henry Hansard printer. 28 March 1862. 335 by 210mm. 13.25 by 8.25 inches. Maps""Map of the Eastern Part of Australia. """"the glorious race across the continent"""" Sir Henry Barkly One large folding and one full-page lithographed map with contemporary hand-colour in outline 502 by 320; 280 by 170mm; bound into """"Hansard"""" paper 'Australian Exploring Expedition. Burke and Wills. Copy of all Despatches from Sir Henry Barkly and the other Colonial Governors on the subject of the Australian Exploring Expedition' folio; stabbed and sewn as issued preserved in archival buckram-backed portfolio. The censorious official report issued as part of the royal commission into the disappearance of legendary Australian explorers Burke and Wills: a tragic tale of hubris and mischance of epic proportions emblazoned into the heart of every Australian. The signal intent of the expedition commissioned by the state of Victoria's worthies on a whim in the spirit of sporting endeavor rather than scientific exploration was to compete with the ambitions of South Australian explorer John McDouall Stuart to be the first to traverse the Australian continent from South to North. The choice of local policeman Robert O'Hara Burke 1821-1861 as totally inexperienced leader was: """"inexplicable if exploration were the real object but excellent if it were exploit. Burke was a death or glory man and he achieved both"""" Fitzpatrick. Burke and Wills did technically achieve their goal but at a terrible cost: with an expenditure of more than £60000 the lives of seven explorers and an unknown number of indigenous people. Outfitted with """"over two dozen camels both riding and pack animals imported complete with cameleers. There were horses and wagons abundant food for two years and lavish equipment including 6 tons of firewood 57 buckets and 45 yards of green gossamer for veils. The party consisted of three officers: Burke Landells the camel-master and William John Wills surveyor and meteorologist; two German scientific officers Ludwig Becker naturalist and Herman Beckler medical officer and botanist; a foreman and nine assistants and the camel-drivers. The expedition left Melbourne on 20 August 1860 and made a stately progress through the settled districts to Swan Hill and Balranald and reached Menindee on the Darling at the beginning of October. The march to the gulf was made in extraordinarily favourable conditions after a season of heavy rain. Charles Sturt's Stony Desert was like a garden full of lily ponds and Burke's expedition in this also unique was never short of water and was able to travel in an almost straight line to its objective without losing time searching for water. Even so it took four months to do the 1500 miles. They walked from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. with only a single day of rest in the whole period and were half-starving in the fourth month"""" Kathleen Fitzpatrick. The real hero of the hour was John McKinlay who led the relief mission. Unlike Burke and Wills he mapped his route and made useful discoveries. His party was the second to cross the continent from south to north and like Stuart he never lost any of his men. Provenance: British Foreign Office Library Fitzpatrick 'Australian Dictionary of Biography' online; Maria 36; McLaren 5558. Ordered by the House of Commons, to be printed,... Henry Hansard, printer. hardcover
1998Q-0898865824Mountaineers Books 1998-11-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Mountaineers Books hardcover
1990Q-0898861705Mountaineers Books 1990-04-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Mountaineers Books hardcover
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ria9781728327686_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The story is set in the late 1990's. It is a fictional account of factual historical event with real locations. It also covers a fictional account of the disappearance of the Anasazi Indians. A 50-year old secret Project Anasazi know hardcover
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