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200126354New York: Mysterious Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2001. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 089296720X . A Fine first edition/first printing in alike dust-jacket; An enchanting novel of love loss and secrets set in the beautiful but mysterious world of clay modeling.In Uncommon Clay Maron tells the story of two people Clay and Addie who fall in love in the shadow of the Appalachian Mountains. Clay a talented but unknown clay sculptor leaves his home to be with Addie only to find out that she is terminally ill. As they spend their final days together Clay must come to terms with his own difficult past and the secrets that have kept him hidden for years.Uncommon Clay is a beautifully written story of love and loss. Maron brings the reader into the world of clay modeling and the mysteries of this unique art form. Her characters are compelling and the story is well-written. I enjoyed reading Uncommon Clay and would recommend it to anyone who loves a good romance novel.; A Deborah Knott Mystery; 8vo . Mysterious Press hardcover
199626355New York: Mysterious Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1996. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0892965681 . A Fine first edition/first printing in alike dust-jacket. Book shows slight foxing to top of pageblock; In Up Jumps The Devil Margaret Maron tells the story of her family's journey from the middle of nowhere to the forefront of the American pop music scene. It all starts with her father a nomadic musician who moves his family from Texas to Los Angeles in the 1970s in search of a new start. Maron's mother is a creative force in the family constantly writing songs making costumes and staging elaborate concerts. The Marons quickly become one of the biggest bands in the country but their success comes with a price. As their wild lifestyle spirals out of control the family is forced to face the demons that have been chasing them all along.Up Jumps The Devil is a funny heartbreaking and ultimately triumphant story of family music and the power of art.; A Deborah Knott Mystery; 8vo . Mysterious Press hardcover
200625671New York and Boston: Mysterious Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2006. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0892968109 . A smart first edition/first printing in Fine condition in alike dust-jacket with light edgewear. SIGNED by author Margaret Maron directly on the title page; This book is about a little girl who is orphaned and has to live with her grandparents. She is very creative and loves to make things. One winter her grandparents go out of town for a few days and she has to take care of the house. She makes a snowman a tree and a house out of snow.; A Deborah Knott Mystery; 8vo; 324 pages; Signed by Author . Mysterious Press hardcover
1999781Nakladatelstvi Buk/Vydavatelstvi Gentiana/Moniatowicz Foto Studio 1999. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. Dustjacket has some wear and a small tear in lower left rear corner. Cover has some wear and the lower right front corner and spine have been slightly bumped. Approximately half of the pages have a very slight crease in lower right corner where they were bumped. Pages have a couple of small stains on lower right edge. Text is in Czech Polish German and English. Nakladatelstvi Buk/Vydavatelstvi Gentiana/Moniatowicz Foto Studio hardcover
199525651New York: Doubleday. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1995. First Edition; First Printing. 1/4 Cloth. 0385475489 . An attractive first edition/first printing in Fine condition with minor page edge soiling in alike dust-jacket. SIGNED by author Phillip Margolin directly on the title page; Popular author's fourth legal thriller; 8vo; 340 pages; Signed by Author . Doubleday hardcover
199533568New York: Doubleday. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1995. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0316875686 . An attractice first edition/first printing in Fine condition in slightly rubbed dust-jacket; Popular author's fourth legal thriller; 8vo; FSA . Doubleday hardcover
199533516New York: Doubleday. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1995. First Edition; First Printing. 1/4 Cloth. 0385475489 . An attractive first edition/first printing in Near Fine condition in alike dust-jacket; Popular author's fourth legal thriller; 8vo; FSA . Doubleday hardcover
201251006New York: HarperCollinsPublishers. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2012. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0062069888 . A handsome first edition/first printing in Fine condition with lightly soiled page edges in alike dust-jacket with trivial edgewear. SIGNED and dated in the year of publication by author Phillip Margolin directly on the title page; In Capitol Murder private investigator Dana Cutler races to track an escaped serial killer and thwart a terrorist attack; 8vo; 8 1-342 343-4 pages; Signed by Author . HarperCollinsPublishers hardcover
200825652New York: HarperCollinsPublishers. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2008. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0061236217 . A smart first edition/first printing in Near Fine condition with minor page edge soiling in Fine dust jacket. SIGNED and dated in the year of publication by author Phillip Margolin directly on the title page; In this book Margolin provides an in-depth yet accessible exploration of executive privilege its history purposes and effects. He covers a range of topics including its use in the presidential system its application to criminal investigations and its impact on the relationship between the president and the judiciary. Margolin provides a thorough and balanced analysis of the privilege and he provides thoughtful and insightful perspectives on its implications for the American political system.; 8vo; 360 pages; Signed by Author . HarperCollinsPublishers hardcover
200925653New York: HarperCollinsPublishers. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2009. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0061236233 . A smart first edition/first printing in Near Fine condition with light soiling to fore edge in Fine dust jacket. SIGNED and dated by author Phillip Margolin directly on the title page; When crime writer Phillip Margolin is called in to write the biography of a notorious criminal he has no idea what he's in for. The man known as the Spider is a slippery figure difficult to track down and even harder to interview. But Margolin is determined to get the story.The more he digs into the Spider's past the more Margolin realizes that this criminal is also a victim. The Spider was once a rising star in the criminal underworld but he was undone by his own greed. Now years after his arrest the Spider is living in obscurity and poverty desperately trying to make amends.Margolin is drawn to the Spider and as he gets to know him he begins to understand the man behind the crime. In the end Margolin is not only the author of the Spider's biography but also his friend.; 8vo; 344 pages; Signed by Author . HarperCollinsPublishers hardcover
199325654New York: Doubleday. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1993. First Edition; First Printing. 1/4 Cloth. 0385470029 . A smart first edition/first printing in Near Fine condition with soiled page edges in alike dust-jacket with light edgewear. SIGNED by author Phillip Margolin directly on the title page; In Portland Oregon the wives of several businessman have been disappearing. In every case a black rose and a note reading "Gone But Not Forgotten" have been left behind; 8vo; viii 3-376 pages; Signed by Author . Doubleday hardcover
200525655New York: HarperCollinsPublishers. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2005. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0060735023 . An eye-catching first edition/first printing in Near Fine condition with soiled page edges in alike dust jacket with light edgewear and gold "Signed first edition" sticker to front. SIGNED by author Phillip Margolin directly on the first page; When his great-aunt dies thirteen-year-old Phillip Margolin is sent to live with her in the remote fishing town of Lost Lake. Phillip is immediately drawn to the town's enigmatic librarian who seems to know more about him than she should. He also meets the town's other residents who are all hiding something. But what could they be hiding from Phillip; 8vo; 323 pages; Signed by Author . HarperCollinsPublishers hardcover
200625656New York: HarperCollinsPublishers. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2006. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0060735058 . An elegant first edition/first printing in Fine condition in alike dust jacket. SIGNED by author Phillip Margolin directly on the title page; Defense Attorney Doug Weaver is defending a homeless mentally ill client named Jacob Cohen who is on trial for murder. Weaver believes in the innocence of his client but Bernard Cashman a forensic expert at the Oregon State Crime Lab has found indisputable evidence linking Cohen to the crime; 8vo; vi 314 pages; Signed by Author . HarperCollinsPublishers hardcover
200425657New York: HarperCollinsPublishers. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2004. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0060083263 . A smart first edition/first printing in Near Fine condition with page edge soiling in alike dust jacket with light edgewear. SIGNED and dated by author Phillip Margolin directly on the title page; A beautifully written retelling of Sleeping Beauty set in a more realistic and dark world where the curse is true.; 8vo; 329 pages; Signed by Author . HarperCollinsPublishers hardcover
201025658New York: HarperCollinsPublishers. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2010. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0061926515 . A most attractive first edition/first printing in Fine condition in alike dust jacket with trivial edgewear. SIGNED and dated in the year of publication by author Phillip Margolin directly on the title page; Supreme Justice is a thriller novel set in the world of the Supreme Court. The novel follows the justices as they face the challenges of a new president and a Republican-controlled Congress.; 8vo; 312 pages; Signed by Author . HarperCollinsPublishers hardcover
200125659New York: HarperCollinsPublishers. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2001. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0060196254 . A smart first edition/first printing in Near Fine condition with light page edge soiling in Fine dust jacket with a small nick to upper rear corner else Fine. SIGNED and dated in the year of publication by author Phillip Margolin directly on the title page; The Associate is a gripping fast-paced novel about ambition love and the pursuit of success. Set against the backdrop of one of the world's most prestigious law firms the story follows the fortunes of two young lawyers as they navigate the cut-throat world of corporate law.Asa Gold is a talented and driven lawyer determined to make a name for himself at the prestigious law firm of Whitman Gold and Kohn. When he's offered a prestigious position at the firm Asa jumps at the chance to become a partner. His ambitions however are met with resistance from his longtime friend and colleague Daniel Lyle. Daniel is content with his current position and is unwilling to let Asa take over.Asa and Daniel's rivalry takes a new turn when they are both hired to work on the same case. Asa is determined to win the case and prove himself to his colleagues while Daniel is focused on preserving the client's; 8vo; 292 pages; Signed by Author . HarperCollinsPublishers hardcover
199625660New York: Doubleday. Very Good in Fine dust jacket. 1996. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0385480539 . A smart first edition/first printing in Very Good condition with soiled page edges in Fine dust-jacket. SIGNED by author Phillip Margolin directly on the title page; In the blistering Nevada desert an annual event called The Burning Man attracts people from all over the world to create a temporary city out of whatever they can find. As one of the event's organizing committee members Phillip Margolin has witnessed it all: the art the music the partying. But this year something is different. The once-laughable prepartion of flamingos oversized My Little Pony dolls and broken bicycles has grown more ominous and the police presence has increased exponentially. As Margolin tries to unravel the mystery he begins to realize that The Burning Man is more than just a party - it's a statement about freedom community and self-expression. And this year something is very wrong.; 8vo; 344 pages; Signed by Author . Doubleday hardcover
199825662New York: Doubleday. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1998. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0385480547 . A handsome first edition/first printing in Near Fine condition with soiled page edges in Fine dust-jacket. SIGNED by author Phillip Margolin directly on the title page; Phillip Margolin's The Undertaker's Widow is an intense dark novel that follows the lives of the characters after the death of the Undertaker. The novel is told from multiple perspectives and takes a detailed look at the aftermath of the wrestling superstar's death.; 8vo; 312 pages; Signed by Author . Doubleday hardcover
200325661New York: HarperCollinsPublishers. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2003. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0060083247 . A stunning first edition/first printing in Fine condition in alike dust jacket with gold "Signed first edition" sticker on the front panel. SIGNED by author Phillip Margolin directly on the first page; The novel follows the intertwined lives of three generations of a Jewish family in Brooklyn New York. The patriarch Abe is a successful shoe salesman who is forced to retire at the age of seventy-eight. His three sons all struggle with their own careers and relationships. Abe's youngest son David is a professor of English at a university in Manhattan. David's wife Leah is a professor of Hebrew literature. Their son Jacob is a journalist in Brooklyn. The novel explores the themes of family identity and generational struggles.; 8vo; 342 pages; Signed by Author . HarperCollinsPublishers hardcover
200025663New York: HarperCollinsPublishers. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2000. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0060196246 . A smart first edition/first printing in Near Fine condition with soiled page edges in alike dust jacket with minor edgewear. SIGNED and dated in the year of publication by author directly on the title page; Wild Justice is a story about a boy who is wrongly accused of a crime he didn't commit. He is forced to go on the run and hide from the police. He meets a girl who helps him to find the real criminal.; 8vo; 362 pages; Signed by Author . HarperCollinsPublishers hardcover
200033524New York: Harper Collins Publishers. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2000. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0060196246 . First edition/first printing in Near Fine condition with damp staining to lower spine in alike dust-jacket with minor rubbing damp staining to lower spine and light edgewear; Phillip Margolin returns to the theme of his acclaimed novel The Good Father in this powerful provocative book about a brother and sister who are sent to live with their estranged father in a small town in New England after their mother's death. As they struggle to find their place in a world that seems unfamiliar and hostile they are confronted by the harsh realities of life in a small town where the rules are different and the expectations are high. The siblings must confront the darkness that lies within themselves as well as the darkness that lies within their father. Wild Justice is a powerful and moving novel that will leave readers questioning the meaning of justice and the lengths to which we will go to find it.; 8vo; FSA . Harper Collins Publishers hardcover
1913biblio13128<p>Later printing of this novel. With all four illustrations present. No dustjacket. Light edge wear. Light rubbing to the front board and colour transfer from another book In very good condition.</p> Moffat Yard & Company hardcover
196742334Austin: University of Texas Press. Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket. 1967. Second Printing. Cloth. Very Good condition with wear around the spine edges and a University of Arizona stamping on the front free end paper in a price-clipped Very Good- dust-jacket with chipping among other minor edgewear and fading around the spine; Education and the public welfare; 8vo; 222 pages; FSA . University of Texas Press hardcover
198418796Franklin Center PA: Franklin Library. Fine. 1984. First Edition; First Printing. Full-Leather. A special first edition/first printing preceding the trade edition in Very Fine condition SIGNED by author Norman Mailer; The story of Tim Madden an unsuccessful writer addicted to bourbon cigarettes and careless women. He wakes one morning remembering nothing of the prior night. His Porsche is soaked with blood and in a secluded corner in nearby woods he finds a severed blonde head. Is he a murderer Can he reconstruct the missing hours of that terrible evening This outstanding book is bound in genuine leather and features gilded sewn in pages and ribbon marker simply superb quality Franklin Library at its best; 8vo; xviii 229 3 pages; 14601; Signed by Author . Franklin Library hardcover
199926339New York: St. Martin's Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1999. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0312202784 . A smart first edition/first printing in Near Fine condition with lightly soiled page edges and ding to upper board in About Fine dust-jacket with light edgewear; When his parents die sixteen-year-old Jack is sent to live with his grandparents in a small town in Maine. Jack is dismayed to find that he is the only black person in a town of white people but he quickly learns that the town is a safe place to be himself.The town is a close-knit community and Jack is welcomed with open arms. He quickly makes friends with the local kids and he is even more surprised when he starts dating one of them. Life is good until Jack learns that his grandparents are dying and he has to return to Maine to take care of them.Jack is sad to leave his friends and the safe haven he has found in Maine but he is determined to make the most of his time with his grandparents. He is sure that he will find a new home and new friends in Maine but he is wrong.When Jack returns to the town he is the only black person left.; 8vo; 356 pages . St. Martin's Press hardcover