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1996AME_9780028612874Glencoe/Mcgraw-Hill 1996. 1st. Paperback. New/New. Glencoe/Mcgraw-Hill paperback
69-0606Orlando Museum of Art Orlando Florida 1998. 4to. 168 pp. Soft Cover. Good. Book is bent and creased on bottom corner. Minor tears on front cover and spine. "Compliments of" insert. Color Plates. Provenance: From the collection of the Peter Norton Family Foundation Santa Monica CA. In 2003 Norton the founder of Norton Utilities became the chairman of the board of MoMA PS1. Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando, Florida 1998 paperback
19892050573Oklahoma City Art Museum 1989. Soft cover. Very good/No jacket. The cover is shelf worn and slightly dented on the back cover. Binding is tight and inside is clean and unmarked. Oklahoma City Art Museum unknown
Cambridge-9781316600634Cambridge University Press. Paperback. New. Cambridge University Press paperback
Cambridge-9781316600634Cambridge University Press. Paperback. New. Cambridge University Press paperback
2012080316Larkspur Press 2012. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Laura Lee Cundiff. Very good clean tight condition. Text free of marks. Professional book dealer since 1999. All orders are processed promptly and carefully packaged with tracking. <br/> <br/> Larkspur Press hardcover
1992AME_9780023991738Glencoe/Mcgraw-Hill 1992. 3rd. Hardcover. New/New. Glencoe/Mcgraw-Hill hardcover
1998AME_9780749319298Heinemann 1998. 1st. Paperback. New/New. Heinemann paperback
2008015615Pretoria: LAPA 2008. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. Wraps clean and undamaged Light stain to bottom edge of textblock at the spine base. 144pp. unmarked. The author's signature on the title page has been printed. LAPA paperback
1993LBF25REALLY GOOD COPY CLEAN UNMARKED TIGHT. BULFINCH PRESS hardcover
1997388811David & Charles PLC January 1997. Trade Paperback . Used - Good. Light edge and cover wear with unmarked pages and small stain to top of spine. Domestic orders shipped with USPS tracking numbers. David & Charles PLC paperback
1844005401New York: Harper & Brothers 1844 Library of Select Novels No. 32. Small corner chip to front cover two chips to edges of rear cover. A good copy of a fragile item. 8vo. First Thus. Original Wraps. Good Plus. Harper & Brothers paperback
1846009614Paris: Paulin 1846. Book. Good. Hardcover. Half Leather. 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall. 247p. A good copy the forecorners of the cloth or composition boards are worn and the boards themselves are somewhat rubbed the leather spine is in near fine condition the half-title lacks a dime-size piece at the top inner corner and the paper is somewhat foxed throughout. Size: 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall. Paulin Hardcover
184519506London: Chapman and Hal 1845. Hardcover. Fair-/None. Original early publication in English translation. Red cloth boards with ornate gilt decoration and titling on spine which is cracked and edgeworn. Possibly rebound Mustard yellow endpapers have pencil writing on front and both hinges repaired with white tape. Corners are bumped. Boards moderately soiled and edgeworn. Interior is otherwise unmarked. The illustrations are lovely. Light dampstaining to the bottom half of pages has affected some of the plates but not the text pages. Sewn binding is sound. 8vo. BOOK INFO: From the French by the translator of the Mysteries of Paris and the Wandering Jew. With twenty engravings under the superintendence of Mr. Charles Heath from designs by Jules David. See photos for complete table of contents. 2 v. in 1. 14 cm. We found this wonderful review in a period issue of The Literary Annual Register and Catalogue Raisonné of new publications which doesn't do much to recommend the title but we couldn't resist including it here with a SPOILER ALERT: 'Another of Eugene Sue's long-winded novels in which the interest mainly depends upon a complicated plot and what the scribes of the Coburg call 'striking situations.' The sum of it is that Paula Monti is a lady troubled with many loves and many lovers that she adopts a Bohemian girl who is so fond of her mistress as to be jealous of all her admirers and that after some four hundred pages of adventure marriage included the said Paula is shot by mistake and her very affectionate follower commits suicide by water. In mere mercy to the judicious portion of our readers we spare the details.' Chapman and Hal hardcover
184434568New York: J. Winchester New World Press 1844. Hardcover. Fair. Tall quarto 11.75" tall. 1 347 pages with print in double columns 1. Brownish marbled paper covered boards with leather corners and remnants of a leather spine. Old homemade repairs to the binding. Vintage blueish linen cloth now covers most of the spine. The front cover is near detached and held tenuous to the binding by the cloth. Old brown string cross stitches on the far left edge of the right front flyleaf. Rear hinge is cracked and back cover loose but attached. Text is moderately toned and foxed throughout with occasional small dried ink stains on the pages. <br /> <br /> The front end papers have old newspaper clippings pasted down including verse poetry etc. and an obituary for D. J. Halstead dated in 1881. A couple of vintage cards are laid inside the front cover including a 1923 Easter Card addressed to Mrs. Laura Clements of Lee Hall Virginia and a printed membership letterhead card for "Miss Lillian Phoebe Clements" from The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Pasted down on the blank end paper preceding the title page is an 1884 telegram from "The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Telegraph Line" to "Mrs. Peters Halstead of Yorktown. The telegram informs of the death of Mrs. Naomi Halstead May 17th signed Mrs. Geo W May. Naomi Halstead's name is written in faint pencil on the title page and page 1. J. Winchester, New World Press hardcover
19452344565Philadelphia Pennsylvania: The John C. Winston Co 1945. Reissue. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. No publisher date pencil date dated 1945. No jacket. Volume II: Boards lightly soiled. Both volumes: Pencil name and date on front endpaper. v 698; v 772 pp. Two volume set. Red boards with gilt titles and decor on spine top edge gilt. The Wandering Jew French: Le Juif errant is an 1844 novel by the French writer Eugène Sue. Two figures cry out to each other across the Bering Straits. One is the Wandering Jew the other his sister Hérodiade. Wherever the Wandering Jew goes the cholera epidemic follows in his wake. The siblings are condemned to wander the earth until the entire Rennepont family has disappeared from the earth as Hérodiade's descendants are also the descendants of Marius de Rennepont Huguenots persecuted under Louis XIV by the Jesuits. The siblings are compelled to eternally protect that family. The Renneponts meanwhile are unaware that their protectors exist. The family lost its position and most of its wealth during the French persecution of the Protestants after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685. A small fortune was given to a Jewish banker before the Renneponts dispersed all over Europe and Asia and this fortune has grown into a huge sum because of compound interest. In 1682 each Rennepont got a bronze medal telling them to meet back in Paris 150 years later at which time the fortune will be divided among the surviving members. So much time has passed however that almost none of the still-living Renneponts have any idea why they need to come to Paris. They nevertheless set out from India Siberia America France and elsewhere to make their way to rue Saint-François No. 3 in Paris by 13 February 1832. The members of the family are not only dispersed all over the world but also all over the social ladder as laborers factory owners and the independently wealthy. In India one Rennepont is a prince. The Jesuits have heard of this huge fortune and want to have it. Jesuit Père d'Aigrigny is in charge of obtaining the money for the Society of Jesus and dispossessing the Renneponts. Their plan is to have only the unwitting Gabriel Rennepont the Jesuit missionary show up to claim the fortune. Since he is a monk and can have no possessions of his own the fortune will go to the Jesuits. Gabriel entered the order because his pious mother manipulated by the Jesuits persuaded him to become a member. The Jesuits have spies all over the world and use them to put obstacles in the paths of the Renneponts as they make their way back to Paris. The John C. Winston Co hardcover
1900014672New York: Peter Fenelon Collier. No Date. Circa 1900. Blue cloth cover paper spine labels. Spine labels are worn and title is not legible. Edge wear. Volume one shows loosening binding at the title page. E12 . Good. Hardcover. 1900. Peter Fenelon Collier hardcover
980025New York: Thomas Y. Crowell & Co. Very Good with no dust jacket. Three-Quarter Leather. Bindings show very minor wear. Contents fine. ; 8vo . Thomas Y. Crowell & Co. hardcover
1977744561977. First Edition. Soft Binding. Fine Condition. Paperback
1994122307Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press 1994. Hardcover. Fine/Near fine. 316 p. 24 cm. I figure and I table. Black cloth in pictorial dustjacket. <br/><br/>Articles by numerous authors on such topics as: Crime and Punishment; Theodore Roethke's poetry; addiction in Goldsmith's satires; opium smoking and the romantic imagination; Malcolm Lowry's Under the Volcano; six plays of Tennessee Williams; James Joyce and drunken Catholics; Faulkner's 'Controlled' Drinking; patterns of obsession in the work of Marguerite Duras; Sinclair Lewis; Kerouac alcohol and the Beat Movement; addiction in the work of Patrick Hamilton; heroin addiction and narrative in Alexander Trocchi's Cain's Book; William Golding's The Paper Men; 19th century American female authorship and the discourses of drink. Index. Sheffield Academic Press hardcover
198620651Mobile AL: Negative Capability 1986. Inscribed by Eberhart on front end paper "Nardi and Tom have fun Dick September 1986". Inscribed By Eberhart to Author Nardi Campion. Soft Cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Negative Capability Paperback
20209780847868209Rizzoli Electa 2020 Book. New. Paperback. Rizzoli Electa paperback
1994USD_9780801679230Mosby 1994. 6th. Paperback. UsedLikeNew/UsedLikeNew. Mosby paperback
1994AME_9780801679230Mosby 1994. 6th. Paperback. New/New. Mosby paperback
2008020466Cassville Missouri: Litho Printers 2008. Book. NF. Trade Paperback. 1st Edition. Trade size paperback with symbol of the Civilian Conservation Corps on the cover. No defects. Book is INSCRIBED AND SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR to former owners on the title page. A history of the CCC in Nebraska in the 1930. Black and white photos. 272 pages. Litho Printers Paperback