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70-2782New York: Harcourt Brace 1953. Dust Jacket. Very Good. Two quarter inch tears at head of spine. Price unclipped. Dust Jacket only. Book not included. New York: Harcourt Brace, [1953]. unknown
19606578San Francisco: Inferno Press Editions 1960. 1st. Hardcover. Collectible; Very Good. The 1960 1st edition. Solid and VG in its dark laminate boards with pasted-on wraparound band. Octavo 42 pgs. Inferno Press Editions hardcover
19941151383Sigo Press 1994. Soft cover. Good/No jacket. The cover is in good condition. Binding is tight and inside is clean and unmarked. Sigo Press unknown
200147505San Francisco: Cleis Press. 2001. First Printing. Hardcover. Fine in Fine dust jacket. Full number line.; 6.25 X 1.25 X 9 inches; 384 pages . 1573441368 . Cleis Press hardcover
1944ABE-1673455412466<p>First American edition third printing. Dust jacket is heavily age-toned with two cup ring stains to back cover. Shelfwear to edges with a short closed tear to top edge of front cover. Chipping to head and tail of spine. Spine is darkened and water-stained. Water staining to back cover. Buckram boards are clean with shelfwear to edges corners bumped. White spine titling sharp and bright. Interior age-toned but otherwise clean binding tight.</p> Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover
201157171Cambridge University Press February 2011. Hardcover. VG/Very Good. A very nice as new copy. No marks solid binding Cambridge University Press hardcover
1933401695The Hogarth Press 1933. FIRST THUS. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First Edition Thus Third Printing 1952. Published by The Hogarth Press 1933. Octavo. Hardcover. Book is very good with previous owner's inscription opposite of half-title page. Dust jacket is very good with price clipped and stain to front panel. A lovely copy of literature by renowned Virginia Woolf. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor New York. The Hogarth Press hardcover
1949109216The Hogarth Press 1949. Hard cover. Good/Good. Smr. Seventh impression.<br /> <br /> The jacket is slightly shelf worn and tanned along the top and bottom edges. There is a small tear along the front jacket hinge on the top edge. The jackets spine is tanned but not affecting legibility. The cover is in good condition apart from the spine being slightly bumped. The spine is cracked but binding is secure. Pages are clean and unmarked. The Hogarth Press unknown
1982G000103New York: The New York Public Library 1982. 1st. ed. Hardcover. VG close to Near Fine/dj VG close to NF not price-clipped. 9 1/4 x 6 3/8. Edited by Louise A. DeSilvo. Green cloth with silver lettering on spine embossed title on upper cover. Very very good clean soid tight unmarked. The New York Public Library hardcover
192850060New York: Modern Library 1928. First Edition. Hardcover missing Dust Jacket. First Modern Library Edition missing DJ. In VG shape minor boxing to bottom right front corner and minor fraying to a few other corners. Unmarked except previous owners name on the half cover. Modern Library hardcover
20072547.1973<p>SPANISH; 2007 Edhasa hardcover; withdrawn library copy with library markings/stickers/mylar covering dust jacket; pages clean/tight; good condition</p> Edhasa hardcover
1985h00911<p>San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1985. First printing. 8vo. 313 pp. Fine in Fine dust jacket. Edited by Susan Dick. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine.</p> Harcourt Brace Jovanovich hardcover
1975589<p>First edition in book form of these essays originally published in magazines. Limited to 750 copies printed at the Stinehour Press. Slight sunning to dust jacket spine which is protected in mylar.</p> Frank Hallman hardcover
1977h01517<p>New York: New York Public Library 1977. First printing. Hardcover. 8vo. xxxiv 168 pp. Purple cloth. Fine in Near Fine. Slight wear to jacket extremities. Edited by Mitchell A. Leaska. Errata laid in.</p> New York Public Library hardcover
197223277London: The Hogarth Press 1972. Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good . A sharp clean copy of the 1972 stated 6th impression. Clean and Near Fine in a crisp price-intact VG dustjacket with fading along the spine and a touch of light wear at the spine crown. Octavo lovely dustjacket design by Virginia Woolf's sister Vanessa Bell. The Hogarth Press unknown
1975607726London: The Hogarth Press 1975. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First edition. Volume I only. Tall octavo. xxi 531pp. Two heavy bumps causing an 1¼" tear in the rear board and pastedown and a couple of other tiny tears which have all been neatly strengthened thus near very good in a worn and toned near very good dust jacket with small chips and several white paint spots on the spine. From the library of Tony Award-winning actress Marian Seldes with a gift inscription on the front fly: "To Marian with all my love for a Happy Christmas affectionately Tony xx New York 1975." Seldes has laid in two newspaper articles as she was prone to do which are present but have caused some offsetting to one page spread. The Hogarth Press hardcover
200781244Washington DC: Congressional Research Service 2007. Updated version--Xerox type reproduction. Disbound but held by a clip in upper left corner. Good. 4 27 pages. Figures. Tables. Footnotes. Printed on one side only. The author was a Specialist in National Defense in the Foreign Affairs Defense and Trade Division. The author has written: "A graduate degree in public policy was a natural path for someone with an undergraduate degree in political science. But my career in nuclear weapons and arms control began at Stanford in the Political Science Department's undergraduate classes on nuclear weapons and arms control. I continue to interact with the scholars and experts at CISAC which allows me to hold on to my links to the Farm. In addition because I work for Congress and truly understand how the U.S. government works I get to step back and view the policy process with the perspective of a political scientist." "I work for the Congressional Research Service at the Library of Congress providing expert information and analysis to Congress on issues related to U.S. and Russian nuclear weapons and arms control. I also speak to students and other groups outside Congress providing insights into the role that Congress plays in supporting U.S. nuclear weapons and arms control policies and in providing oversight and funding to U.S. nuclear weapons programs." During the Cold War the U.S. nuclear arsenal contained many types of delivery vehicles for nuclear weapons. The longer range systems which included long-range missiles based on U.S. territory long-range missiles based on submarines and heavy bombers that could threaten Soviet targets from their bases in the United States are known as strategic nuclear delivery vehicles. At the end of the Cold War in 1991 the United States deployed more than l0000 warheads on these delivery vehicles. That number has declined to less than 6000 warheads today and is slated under the 2002 Moscow Treaty to decline to 2200 warheads by the year 2012. At the present time the U.S. land-based ballistic missile force ICBMs consists of 450 Minuteman III ICBMs each deployed with between one and three warheads for a total of 12000 warheads. The Air Force recently deactivated all 50 of the 10-warhead Peacekeeper ICBMs; it plans to eventually deploy Peacekeeper warheads on some of the Minuteman ICBMs. It has also deactivated 50 Minuteman III missiles. The Air Force is also modernizing the Minuteman missiles replacing and upgrading their rocket motors guidance systems and other components. The Air Force had expected to begin replacing the Minuteman missiles around 2018 but has decided instead to continue to modernize and maintain the existing missiles. The U.S. ballistic missile submarine fleet currently consists of 14 Trident submarines; each carries 24 Trident II D-5 missiles. The Navy has converted 4 of the original 18 Trident submarines to carry non-nuclear cruise missiles. The remaining submarines currently carry around 2000 warheads in total a number that will likely decline as the United States implements the Moscow Treaty. The Navy has shifted the basing of the submarines so that nine are deployed in the Pacific Ocean and five are in the Atlantic to better cover targets in and around Asia. Congressional Research Service unknown
1954014515London: Rupert Hart-Davis 1954. First edition. Octavo. 201 pp; frontispiece b/w photo of Norman Douglas two additional b/w photos; appendix; index. Gilt-lettered cloth with dustjacket. Near Fine/VG a clean solid unmarked copy top corners gently bumped; unclipped jacket with minor edgewear light hand soiling to spine. LAID IN: typed letter signed TLS from Cecil Woolf dated June 15 1954 replying to a book order. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Rupert Hart-Davis Hardcover
1973003358London: HFL 1973. 4th Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Ex-lib with usual stamps etc. 264pp with very light pencilling to first three pages and very occasional pencil marks thereafter. DJ Brodart protected. Bit of soiling to exterior. Nice copy. HFL hardcover
197223065ENew York: Twayne 1972. First Edition. Signed and inscribed by the author: “For Jesse and Joyce Meiers Compliments of James Dudley Woolf Jimâ€. About fine copy with just a faint trace of edge wear in a worn dust jacket with some dust soiling tears and 2 1/2 piece to the bottom edge of the spine. A critical biography of the English poet author and critic Edmund Gosse 1849 - 1928. Part of the Twayne’s English Authors Series. Twayne unknown
1975000983Harcourt Brace 1975. FIRST HARVEST PRINTING Five Volumes VERY GOOD COPIES in slipcasef . The second volume 1904 to 1911 has some buckling of approx. 20 pages probably to to water there are no stains but buckling of pages and a small chip on front cover o/w all very good copy. Some soiling to top of the slipcase. . Soft Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Harcourt, Brace Paperback
1916332202New York: Brentano 1916. hardcover. very good. xxiii 412 pages. 8vo green cloth with gilt spine lettering top edge gilt lightly worn at head. New York: Brentano 1916. First American edition. Page edges toned still internally clean and tight. A very good copy.<br/> <br/> Prepared for the Fabian Research Department. A Project by a Fabian Committee for a Supernational Authority That Will Prevent War.<br/> <br/> Brentano unknown
194144795Random House 1941. WOOLF S.J. HERE AM I. NY: Random House 1941. 8vo. off-white cloth stamped in gilt. First Edition. Signed by Woolf on half-title page. with Woolf adding what appears to be a Morse code message. Very Good some soil covers. $50.00. Random House unknown
193246979London: Leonard & Virginia Woolf at The Hogarth Press 1932. First edition. Hogarth Letters Series No. 8. 28 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Printed wrappers with design by John Banting. Browned at spine else very good. First edition. Hogarth Letters Series No. 8. 28 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. <br/><br/> Leonard & Virginia Woolf at The Hogarth Press unknown
193261388London: Hogarth Press 1932. Sewn Booklet. Very Good. The Hogarth Letters No. 8 28 pages beige covers with black lettering and green/black drawing on front cover. Covers very slightly rubbed at edges and somewhatl darkened along spine 1" diagonal damp stain on top spine corner.; 5 x 7 Hogarth Press unknown