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1967MMRM1089Paris:: Les Editions du Cedre 1967. 1967. 8vo. 230 2 pp. Original wrappers. Very good. Les Editions du Cedre, 1967. unknown books
2307560New York City: Hinds & Noble. Small Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. No jacket. Smudge on rear board ink name on second blank pages lightly toned. 105 pp. Translated in the original metre by Theodore Martin. "William Tell German: Wilhelm Tell is a drama written by Friedrich Schiller in 1804. The story focuses on the legendary Swiss marksman William Tell as part of the greater Swiss struggle for independence from the Habsburg Empire in the early 14th century. Gioachino Rossini's four-act opera Guillaume Tell was written to a French adaptation of Schiller's play."--Wikipedia Hinds & Noble hardcover books
19592305308Marbach: Schiller-Nationalmuseum 1959. Trade Paperback. Good. German text. A few spots to page ridge. 1959 Trade Paperback. A bibliography of all notable mentions of the German poet/playwright from the 18th century through the 20th century. Schiller-Nationalmuseum paperback books
20022312336New York: HarperCollins 2002. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. First edition. A near fine copy in a near fine jacket. 2002 Hard Cover. xv 317 pp. "From the bestselling author of American Tragedy and Perfect Murder Perfect Town comes an even more stunning portrayal of America's dark side. Into the Mirror is the shocking story of FBI Special Agent Robert P. Hanssen the master spy who singlehandedly created the greatest breach of security in the history of our country. Written in compelling novelistic prose Schiller re-creates a gripping portrait of Hanssen who for twenty-two years was a loving husband a devoted father of six a deeply devout Catholic and member of Opus Dei a passionate anticommunist a dedicated FBI agent -- and a traitor the likes of which the United States has never before seen. On February 18 2001 the FBI finally arrested Hanssen and charged him with selling to the Russians -- over a period of more than twenty years -- top-secret classified information. Nothing that has been reported to date about this ordinary-looking but tormented man has revealed the astonishing facts that Lawrence Schiller and Norman Mailer -- collaborators on the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Executioner's Song and Oswald's Tale -- uncovered during their nine-month investigation into the life of this complex man. In seeking to solve this almost impenetrable mystery Schiller and Mailer spent hundreds of hours interviewing members of Hanssen's family as well as his closest friends colleagues and fellow church members. They traveled to Moscow to interview a key member of the KGB who had handled the spy they knew only as "Ramon Garcia." Into the Mirror gets inside the mind of a devious and dangerously brilliant man and creates an unforgettable portrait of someone so caught up in the struggle with his own personal demons that he would betray everything he holds sacred-his wife his family his religion and his country. HarperCollins hardcover books
1959M8901Reprint from:: 'Ciba Symposium' vol. 7 no. 4 1959. 1959. 230 x 170 mm. 8vo. 178-183 pp. 5 figs. 2 in color. Printed wrappers. Very good. 'Ciba Symposium,' vol. 7, no. 4, 1959. unknown books