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2010044711McGraw-Hill Education 2010. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. The Boards Are Clean With No Remarks Or Highlights. Hardcover 289 Pages With The Index.- Specializing in academic collectible and historically significant providing the utmost quality and customer service satisfaction. For any questions feel free to email us. McGraw-Hill Education hardcover
200612618Norwalk CT: Easton Press. As New. 2006. First Edition; First Printing. Full-Leather. A special Limited first edition preceding the trade edition SIGNED by author and baseball commissioner Fay Vincent. A wonderful scarce book in As New condition never taken out of its original shrink-wrap; Baseball Stars of the 1930s and 1940s Talk About the Game They Loved. The players include stars of the Major leagues and others such as Bob Feller Warren Spahn Ralph Kiner Dom DiMaggio and Johnny Pesky. Contains all of the classic Easton Press trimmings: premium leather silk moiré end leaves distinctive cover design raised bands accented in real 22KT gold satin ribbon page marker gilded page edges long-lasting high quality acid-neutral paper sewn pages for strength and durability; 8vo; Signed by Author . Easton Press hardcover
1998117951998. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover dj/pub.1998/VG condition/352 pages - A tribute to the athletic prowess and near miraculous abilities of the men whose determination to win and whose grace on the court defies belief of those who witness them. KA411795 hardcover
1940110921Cambridge MA: Harvard Univeristy Press 1940 Book. Good . Hardcover. First Edition. Moderate wear including uneven edge and spine sunning as another book was laid on it unevenly for an extended period of time. Other light normal scuffs and soils. "Vincent M. Scramuzza was a historian best known for his definitive 1940 biography The Emperor Claudius which challenged ancient portrayals of the emperor as a weak-minded fool. Scramuzza's work argued that Claudius was actually a skilled administrator whose policies laid the foundation for the efficiency of later emperors like Trajan and Hadrian.". Harvard Univeristy Press hardcover
20006682z2000. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover/pub. 2000/Gd. condition - A couple with a camera . KA86682z hardcover
200412030712St Ermin's Press UK 2004. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Hardcover. 288 pages. PUBLISHING DETAILS: St Ermin's Press UK 2004. First Edition. CONDITION: The book itself is in near fine condition and comes in near fine dust jacket. Lightly tanned pages with foxing on end pages. Small nick at top of rear flap fold otherwise dust jacket is in fine condition. Dust Jacket un-clipped. ABOUT THIS BOOK: The crux of this absorbing and timely memoir of Cold War espionage is the swap of KGB agent Rudolph Abel for American pilot Frank Powers back to their superpower homes in 1962. Abel had been caught spying in New York in the late 1950s; Powers shot down on a reconnaissance mission over Sverdlovsk in 1960. Yet astonishingly in 1983 it transpired that the man tried and convicted as Rudolph Abel was in fact .Willie Fisher from Newcastle! The narrative traces Willie's story from Newcastle to Moscow to New York tracing the birth of his father Heinrich to German parents in Russia. Despite marriage and a daughter and life in the northeast of England Willie was dedicated to his Communist Party work and an expertise with radio operation and his facility for languages. When Willie's spying activities were exposed in New York cautious to the end he claimed to be Rudolph Abel the name of an old comrade and the Soviet authorities colluded in his deceit. This singular account of the changing face of communism and the evolution of a century in politics is also the story of a virtual dynasty of spies seen at work and at home - like father like son. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Biography & Autobiography; ISBN: 1903608074. ISBN/EAN: 9781903608074. Inventory No: 12030712. 9781903608074 St Ermin's Press hardcover
123552London: Casanova Society 1924 a numbered copy from a limited edition of 775. Small 4to 145pp. Very good no dust jacket. Blue boards with vellum spine. Frontispiece. The boards are partly faded. Biography of Francois Villon. Time Period 15th Century. Includes The Great Testament & The Little Testament. Translated by John Heron Lepper. Locale:. Poetry. Casanova Society Hardcover
19253965907Sifton Praed & Co. 1925. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item400grams ISBN: Sifton Praed & Co. hardcover
1996037469London: CollinsWillow 1996. 223pp col photographs course maps. Or blue cloth in jacket. Near new. SIGNED by Villeneuve on printed bookplate laid onto half-title page. Now one of the modern greats Villeneuve relives his first season in Formula One. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 4to. CollinsWillow Hardcover
1897380980London: T. Fisher Unwin 1897. Translated by Linda Villari. With portraits and illustrations. Second popular edition. Pageblock uncut and spotted. Binding loose exposing fibres along hinges of both inside covers. Corners of covers are worn. Backstrip is scuffed at both ends and edgeworn.HardbackEx-Librarywith usual stamps markings in fair to good all-round conditionno dust jacket792pages. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item900grams ISBN: T. Fisher Unwin hardcover
19954843778Peter Lang 1995. Volume 17. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item600grams ISBN:0820425818 Peter Lang hardcover
188935077Longmans Green 1889. 1st edition. V.g./No Jacket. Hard covers Lengthy inscription by the author dated May 1890. Longmans, Green hardcover
18894020167Longmans 1889. Binding loose. Cover scuffed and marked. Backstrip torn. Pages uncut. Pages browned with age. Text clean. Foxing. .This book has hardback covers. Ex-library With usual stamps and markings In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1150grams ISBN: Longmans hardcover
1994112557023Ukiah CA: V.A. Newcomb 1994. Book. Very Good. Acco Binding spiral binding. 4 to. printed paper wraps 319 pages Holden family.; Newcomer family.; Twomey family.; Holden family.; Newcomer family. a very good copy. V.A. Newcomb, paperback
200113139Norwalk CT: Easton Press. As New. 2001. Signed Edition. Full-Leather. A special Limited edition SIGNED by author Gore Vidal in Very Fine condition never taken out of its original shrink-wrap; In his historical fiction Gore Vidal's introduces Charles Schuyler's journal entries covering Aaron Burr the former Revolutionary War hero vice president under Jefferson and infamous slayer of Alexander Hamilton. Contains all of the classic Easton Press trimmings: premium leather silk moiré end leaves distinctive cover design raised bands accented in real 22KT gold satin ribbon page marker gilded page edges long-lasting high quality acid-neutral paper sewn pages for strength and durability; 8vo; Signed by Author . Easton Press hardcover
1390617378.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1974112558062Fredericton N.B. 1974. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 4 to. blue pict. buckram 64 pages illustrated throughout very good condition the yearbook of the last graduating class of the Victoria Public Hospital School of Nursing Fredericton New Brusnwick with list of graduates 1896-to-1974. well illustrated history fo the school. Hardcover
196324070129Victor Gollancz London 1963. First Edition. Hardcover. Good ex-library/Very Good. Hardcover. 128 pages. PUBLISHING DETAILS: Victor Gollancz London 1963. First Edition. This is the first edition in the English language. CONDITION: The book itself is in good ex-library condition and comes in very good dust jacket. More specifically: Ex-library with usual marks stamps stickers. Boards have no wear rubbing or soiling. Spine has minor lean. Edges of dust jacket have superficial wear and minor chips and/or tears. . Edges of pages are considerably browned. Pages are lightly tanned and mildly foxed. Tape marks on outside and inside of boards. ABOUT THIS BOOK: Translated by David Garnett Quantity Available: 1. Category: Biography & Autobiography; Inventory No: 24070129. Victor Gollancz hardcover
2005atigU.S.A.: The Memoir Club 2005. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Jacket is slightly shelf rubbed.Internally clean.Well bound.R.K. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. U.S.A.: The Memoir Club hardcover
2010043959Clements Academic 2010. Soft cover. Very Good. The Book Very Good Condition. With No Remarks Or Highlights. Soft Cover. 259 Pages With The Index.- Specializing in academic collectible and historically significant providing the utmost quality and customer service satisfaction. For any questions feel free to email us. Clements Academic paperback
20035220Brentwood Bay BC Canada: Eagle Dancer Enterprises 2003. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. Square folio cloth. <br/><br/>Vickers is a major British Columbian artist. "Roy Vickers is a master at combining the dark side of humanity with theshining light of the best of the human continuum. His belilef that there is only on e Race and that it is coloured in hues of red yellow white and black is reflected in the rich diversity of his pallete canvasses sculptures and other media - Foreword." Includes an autobiography of Vickers. Signed by him on the title-page. Extensively illustrated with color plates photographs. Eagle Dancer Enterprises hardcover
1936104278Montevideo Uraguay: Edicion Espanola 1936 Book. Very Good -. Hardcover. A Spanish biography illustrated with fold-out maps. Normal age wear including age toned pages. Edicion Espanola hardcover
19390001522COPENHAGEN DENMARK. Very Good. 1939. On offer is a super original manuscript artefact of World War II being the handwritten diary of Vice Admiral H.A. Nyholm Commander in Chief of the Royal Danish Navy and a hero of the Resistance during the German Occupation written when serving as a Commander of the submarine "Havfruen" or "Mermaid" from the immediate outset of the war September 1st 1939 until May 11th 1940 thusly encompassing Operation Weserubung the German Occupation of Denmark on April 9th 1940. This historical diary has approximately 50 pages of entries and notes written in the Danish language is unpublished is filled with regular dated observations by Nyholm handwritten in pencil. Together with a fine studio portrait photograph of Nyholm probably taken circa early 1946 Nyholm is wearing the single medal ribbon bar of the Knight of the Order of Dannebrog. The photograph measures approx 16.7 cm's by 10.9 cm. HISTORICAL NOTES: Vice Admiral Hans Alfred Nyholm; Early life and career 1898 - 1945: Hans Alfred Nyholm was born in Copenhagen Denmark on the 15th August 1898. He applied to the Danish Admiralty for service in the Royal Danish Navy on 17th May 1914 and was sent for apprenticeship aboard the Patrol Vessel "Absalon" from 11th July to 2nd August 1914 and to the Naval Barracks for further apprenticeship from 2nd August to 10th September 1914. During this period he was still a school student at the "Galster of Hoboll". It appears that he applied for entrance to the Cadet School in 1915 but it was not till April 1919 that he passed the exam for entrance to the Naval Cadet School and passed in top of his class being appointed a Second Lieutenant in the Naval Officer Corps from 1st October 1919. He was subsequently promoted to Lieutenant 1st Grade in the Officer Corps from 1st October 1920. Nyholm appears to have served in a shore based capacity before he entered the Submarine School at Scoff for training from 15th October 1925 to 1st May 1926 and was subsequently appointed Temporary Commanding Officer of the B Class submarine "Triton" from 8th May 1926 being appointed Commanding Officer from 4th October 1926 during this period from 14th to 20th May 1926 he was put in charge of two United States officers on secondment. Promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Commander from 1st May 1927 he was posted to command of the C Class submarine "Rota" from 3rd June 1927 and to the command of the C Class submarine "Flora" on 2nd May 1928 followed by the A Class submarine "Najaden" on 14th July 1928 and to the C Class submarine "Bellona" from 17th August 1928. On 3rd October 1928 he was appointed to the command of the D Class submarine "Daphne" and would remain with this vessel through to 19th November 1931 during which time he participated in a mission to the Atlas Works at Bremen Germany for new U.T. Appliances and would also attend trials in a new motor at Kiel from 16th February to 17th December 1930 he was on service with the submarine division followed by from October to November 1931 he was Superintendent at the Submarine School for Engineers he was also awarded the Polish Order of Polonia Restituta on 24th September 1930. He was Temporary Commanding Officer of the B Class submarine "Neptun" from 1st February 1931 before returning to command the "Daphne" from 19th December 1931. Appointed to command the D Class submarine "Dryaden" from 21st January 1933 and again the "Daphne" from 13th October 1934 it was for services with this submarine that he was awarded the Belgium Military Decoration 2nd Class on 30th April 1935. Whilst with this submarine he also served as School Superintendent for the Submarine Sea Officers School. From 14th October 1935 through to 10th February 1936 he was again School Superintendent for Submarine Sea Officers School and from 5th November 1935 was appointed Deputy Naval Officer for the construction of the E Class submarines. Reappointed to the command of the "Rota" from the 7th February 1936 and to the command of the B Class submarine "Ran" from 31st January 1936 he was reappointed to the command of the "Dryaden" from 1st April 1936 continuously through to 15th August 1937 during which time he was promoted to the rank of Commander on 17th June 1937. Appointed to the commmand of the B Class submarine "Galathea" from 15th August 1937 and then back to the "Daphne" on 1st April 1938 he returned to the "Dryaden" on 30th July 1938. Appointed to the command of the new H Class submarine "Havmanden" on 8th October 1938 he was serving in command of the B Class submarine "Triton" from 10th December 1938 and was appointed to two other commands the "Havmanden" again from 21st February 1939 the "Bellona" again from 6th May 1939 and when war was declared in Europe in September 1939 was serving aboard the then brand new H Class submarine "Havkalen" with which vessel he would remain until the occupation of Denmark by Germany in April to May 1940. Nyholm's final appointment prior to the disbandment of the Danish Navy by the Germans was as Head of the Submarine Division from 11th May through to 16th September 1940. For his long and distinguished service aboard submarines Nyholm was appointed a Knight of the Order of Dannebrog on 2nd April 1940. DENMARK UNDER THE OCCUPATION: Nazi Germany's occupation of Denmark began with Operation Weserubung on 9 April 1940 and lasted until German forces withdrew at the end of World War II following their surrender to the Allies on 5 May 1945. Nyholm's services during the German Occupation: The best written evidence of Nyholm's service during the German occupation can be gleaned from the original recommendation for the award of the Honourary Member of the Order of the British Empire awarded to Nyholm for his services with Danish Naval Intelligence during the occupation. As Nyholm was specifically working in Denmark covertly in support of the Allies and particularly Great Britain - the British recommendation sums it all up: At the outbreak of war Orlogskapajn Nyholm was personal assistant to the Admiral commanding the Danish Navy. After a short time he was transferred to the Naval Intelligence department to collect intelligence concerning German Fleet movements in Danish waters and to obtain details of the production of German U-Boats in Danish shipyards. On 29th August 1943 when the Germans demobilised the Danish Army and Navy the Danish Naval Commander in Chief gave instructions for certain units of the Danish Navy in Copenhagen harbour to be scuttled rather than allow them to fall into the hands of the Germans. Orlogkaptajn Nyholm was one of the officers responsible for the successful execution of this order. Orlogskapitajn Nyholm then set to work to establish Resistance Groups among naval officers and men. These groups were used for the collection of intelligence and for training as guerilla troops in the event of an invasion of Denmark by the Allies. At the end of 1943 the naval and military intelligence organisations combined and Orlogskapitajn Nyholm was appointed to a senior post on the combined staffs. In response to a request from the British Naval Intelligence Division the network of the Danish Naval Intelligence was considerably increased and detailed reports of all German shipping movements were sent to England three times a day. In December 1944 several of his colleagues were arrested and some were shot. Orlogskapitajn Nyholm himself was arrested with compromising papers on him but he managed to swallow these. He was subjected to such brutal torture that it is unlikely he will ever recover from the effects but he steadfastly refused to betray his comrades. He was finally sent to Neuen Gamme where once more he was very badly manhandled but again refused to divulge any compromising information. He remained in Neuen Gamme until the capitulation. Orlogskapitajn Nyholm's outstanding services in procuring high-grade naval intelligence was of the greatest value to the Allied cause. At all times he displayed the greatest bravery and self-sacrifice and his conduct has been a source of great inspiration to his comrades.' The United States of America in awarding him the Medal of Freedom with Bronze Palm state this: 'Captain Hans A. Nyholm Danish Navy for exceptionally meritorious achievement which aided the United States in the prosecution of the war against the enemy in Continental Europe until 5th May 1945. Captain Nyholm accomplished the duties assigned to him with outstanding and distinguished success thereby materially aiding the United States in the war against the enemy and in the eventual liberation of Denmark. His fortitude diligence perseverance and energy in dangerous and difficult circumstances reflect the highest credit upon him and the Allied Armed Forces.' For his distinguished war services Commander Hans Nyholm was promoted to the rank of Commander Captain on 23rd May 1945 and awarded the Danish Medal of Good Service in the Navy on 23rd January 1946; the Officer of the Legion D'Honneur by France on 27th November 1946; the Medal of Freedom with Bronze Palm by the United States of America on 20th December 1946; and the Honorary Member of the Order of the British Empire M.B.E. by Great Britain on 30th May 1947. In addition he was awarded the title of Dannebrog Man on 22nd January 1948. The United States award is one of only 16 given to Danish recipients. Post Occupation services and achievements: Captain H.A. Nyholm Knight of Dannebrog and Dannebrog Man continued in the service of the reformed Royal Danish Navy post 1945. He was appointed to the command of the Royal Yacht "Dannebrog" on 14th January 1948 twice serving in this role the second time being in the Summer of 1949. No doubt as a result of Royal visits he was awarded the Royal Order of the Sword Swedish 2nd Class by Sweden on 16th June 1948 and the Commander of the Order of Saint Olav by Norway on 25th August 1948 though both of these awards may also have been belatedly in recognition of his war services. He had also been promoted to Naval Commodore on 18th February 1948. Promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral on 15th June 1950 he was appointed to the Command of the Danish Navy Coastal Fleet on 22nd September 1950 and was subsequently put in command of the Royal Danish Navy on 19th December 1951. He had been awarded the Commander 2nd Class Grade of the Order of the Dannebrog on 29th January 1951. Nyholm would remain Head of the Danish Navy & Chief of Naval Staff through to his retirement in 1961. Promoted to Vice Admiral on 1st June 1958 during his service as Head of the Danish Navy he would be grated the following Honours and Awards: from Denmark: Commander 1st Grade of the Order of the Dannebrog on 29th January 1956; Grand Cross of the Order of the Dannebrog on 29th January 1961; Norway: Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Olav on 11th September 1958; Sweden: Commander Grand Cross of the Order of the Swedish Sword in 12th December 1961; United States of America: Commander of the Legion of Merit on 18th December 1959; Brazil: Grand Commander of the Order of Naval Merit on 26th April 1956; and from the Netherlands: Grand Cross of the Order of Orange-Nassau on 24th October 1958 and the Grand Officer of the House Order of Orange in June 1953. Vice Admiral H.A. Nyholm Grand Cross of the Order of the Dannebrog and Dannebrog Man retired on 21st February 1961 and died aged 66 in 1964. Overall VG.; 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF VICE ADMIRAL H.A. NYHOLM ROYAL DANISH NAVY HAVFRUEN MERMAID OPERATION WESERUBUNG GERMAN OCCUPATION OF DENMARK ORDER OF DANNEBROG NAVAL MARINE NAUTICAL SUBMARINES SUBMARINER NAZI OCCUPATION HITLER WORLD WAR II WWII WW2 DENMARK DANISH VADE MECUM HANDWRITTEN HAND WRITTEN AUTOGRAPH AUTOGRAPHS SIGNED LETTERS DOCUMENT DOCUMENTS MANUSCRIPT MANUSCRIPTS WRITERS WRITER AUTHOR HOLOGRAPH PERSONAL ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN DOCUMENT MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT MANUSKRIPT PAPIER OGGETTO D'ANTIQUARIATO ATTO VELINA DOCUMENTO MANOSCRITTO CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD HECHO VITELA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITO PAPEL HANDSKRIFT AUTOGRAFER EGENHÄNDIGT HANDSKRIVET HANDSKRIVEN MANUSKRIPT BREV SIGNERAD SIGNERAT SIGNATUR NAMNTECKNING AUTOGRAF HANDSKRIFTER . unknown
1994029183Salt Lake City Utah: NPI Northwest Publishing Incorporated 1994. NEW and unread in near PERFECT condition only a tiny bit of very mild shelfwear to the cover -- like you sometimes find in any new book store. Flat uncreased spine. NO chips tears creases or fading. Bright and shiny. Square and tight. Sharp corners. Pages are fresh crisp clean and unmarked -- obviously never read. From the rear cover: "When the Wright brothers first took flight at Kittyhawk in 1903 they dad no idea what kind of crazy things happen'up there' with the birds. Now ninety-one years after that first flight author and pilot Frank Veskrna writes a series of pithy witty humorous over-a-cup-of-coffee vignettes about flying that leaves the reader wishing to talk with the captain before boarding.". First Printing so stated. Softcover. New. vii 185pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. NPI (Northwest Publishing, Incorporated) Paperback
1897221037Verlag der Jos. Kösel`schen Buchhandlung Kempten 1897. Softcover Zustand: mit Kennungen einer Privatbibliothek. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Verlag der Jos. Kösel`schen Buchhandlung, Kempten, paperback