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2698Leavitt & Allen. Hardcover. Good except damp mark on the end pages affecting the first plate a little the tissue guards are missing. A solid binding unmarked pages. No dust jacket if issued. Full leather with stamped gilt decorations all around with raised lettering. All page edges gilt. Despite having lost some of the luster a still attractive book. No date probably around the early 1850s but certainly before 1861 because the address changed then. ; Five steel engravings plates.; 264 pages . Leavitt & Allen hardcover
19452241Dodd Mead & Company. 1945. Hardcover. Fair ex-library end paper library paste ons spine number a little fading on the back some crimp lines on the front cloth. A solid binding unmarked pages. No dust jacket. Edition or printing not stated but probably the only edition. Written for young adult females. A scarce book. ; 180 pages . Dodd, Mead & Company hardcover
1979009263Bethany House Pub. 1979. 8 book boxed set pictorial covers corners and head-heel of spine are nicked box is scruffed on edges. Enduring story of family living in rural communities during the 19th Century. We do not break sets but please e-mail us as we may have an individual copy. Extra postage for multiple books is reflected in the price. Reprints. Trade Paperback. Very Good. Bethany House Pub. Paperback
194623070248Macmillan Australia 1946. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/Fair. Hardcover. 308 pages. PUBLISHING DETAILS: Macmillan Australia 1946. First Edition. This is the first Australian edition. CONDITION: The book itself is in good condition and comes in fair dust jacket. More specifically: Edges of boards have superficial wear. Spine has minor lean. Dust jacket has light creasing. Edges of dust jacket have moderate chips and/or tears. Dust jacket is unclipped. Dust jacket is protected in clear plastic sleeve. Edges of pages are slightly foxed. Pages are reasonably tanned. Dust jacket has a water stain around the area of the bottom the spine. Prominent brown marks from adhesive tape on front and rear endpapers. ABOUT THIS BOOK: On the day that World War II ends in Europe Mayor George Boswell recalls events of the previous 25 years in his home town of Browdley. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Fiction; Romance & Women's Fiction; Inventory No: 23070248. Macmillan hardcover
1900w2761Philadelphia PA: George Barrie and Sons. Good with no dust jacket. 1900. Hardcover. Ex-Library; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 371 pages; No Dust Jacket Book Shows Some Wear Library Binding Engravings are Black and White copyright dated 1900 Shows 7 Books with chapters inside of books; BX93 . George Barrie and Sons hardcover
1985U12039New York NY: Silhouette Books. Good with no dust jacket. 1985. Mass Market Paperback. Silhouette Romance Series; Vol. 372; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 186 pages; Mass Market Paperback Shows Wear Pages some Yellowing due to age Text is clean no markings seen Previous Store Stamp; BX456A . Silhouette Books paperback
0266984991.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
385New York NY: McGraw Hill Book Company Inc. Good with no dust jacket. 1937. Second Edition. Hardcover. Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 749 pages; Cloth Binding Book Shows Some Wear Text is clean no markings seen Illustrations No Dust Jacket . McGraw Hill Book Company, Inc hardcover
19643243Norman OK: University of Oklahoma Press. 1964. First Edition. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Ex-Library; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 313 pages; Brown Cloth Binding Book Shows shelf Wear. Text is clean no markings seen. No Dust Jacket. Ex Library Markings. . University of Oklahoma Press hardcover
0366847163.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
124p. Title page printed in red and black. Printed on Japan vellum. Partially uncut. Small 24mo. Original stiff printed Japan vellum wraps with large red initial on front cover. Limited Edition of only 425 copies. First Edition. Scarce. Nice copy. PRESS/W39
cm. 18 x 25,5, 362 pp. Biblioteca dell'?Archivum Romanicum? - Serie I: Storia, Letteratura, Paleografia 765 gr. 362 p.
cm. 18 x 25,5, 122 pp. con 4 tavv. Biblioteca dell'?Archivum Romanicum? - Serie II: Linguistica Tedesco 298 gr. 122 p.
200036153New York: Atlantic Monthly Press 2000. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Ucorrected manuscript Very Good in glossy wraps. Author of Sex and the City. ARC; 8vo 8" - 9" tall. Atlantic Monthly Press unknown
199326898New York: Pocket Books 1993. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Pocket Books hardcover
1982316248New York: Ghetto Surf Records 1982. Record. Very Good record and jacket. Light shelfwear on jacket corners. No sleeve. Ghetto Surf Records unknown
45183, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2012 Hardcover. 211 p., 156 x 234 mm, Languages: Italian, Latin, Including an index. Fine copy. ISBN 9782503529271.
45705, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2010 Hardcover. 265 p., 156 x 234 mm, Languages: French, Including an index. Fine copy. ISBN 9782503533513.
8vo., First Edition, with a frontispiece and 15 plates; original cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in price-clipped dustwrapper, the latter lightly frayed at edges and with minor loss (just affecting lettering) at head of backstrip. Appendices include a list of plants introduced by the author to England from Asia, and a register of known plants from that region not in cultivation here.. Scarce in the dustwrapper.
19920017369Harlequin 1992. 12 book set creases on spines & store stamp on ffep of several all original covers with #12 being a blue/white reprint cover. A town filled with memorable friends and unforgettable lovers. Share the passions the hopes and dreams of America's favorite small town--Tyler. Each is an individual self-contained story; together they stitch the fabric of a community. We do not break sets but please e-mail us as we may have an individual copy. Additional postage for multiple books reflected in price. 1st Printiing 1st Edition. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. Harlequin Paperback
0484369725.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Two volumes. pp. 516; 565 + Fifty-one wonderful photogravure plates from the photographs of Dr. Charles L. Mitchell and Francis Frith. Original full red cloth binding., brilliantly decorated in gold. Set against the turbulent historical backdrop of the 1680s, in England's lawless West Country, Lorna Doone is an action-packed tale of romance, revenge and family warfare. Blackmore's sweeping story of love and crime is one of fiction's most respected works. Three young people are caught in a taut emotional triangle - Carver Doone, murderous member of a feared family of aristocratic outlaws; John Ridd, a young farmer dedicated to avenging his father's death; and Lorna Doone, the dark-eyed beauty for whom both men would willingly die. At once independent and vulnerable, Lorna is the Doone "Princess", condemned by the family to marry Carver. But Lorna may not be quite what she seems. Richard Doddridge Blackmore (1825-1900) was born in Longworth, Berkshire, where his father John Blackmore was Curate-in-charge of the parish. Only a few months after his birth his mother died of typhus, his father moved back to his native West Country and young Richard was taken in charge by his aunt. In 1831 John Blackmore married again and Richard went to live with his father and stepmother in Devon. Richard went to school in Tiverton where he excelled in classical studies and later won a scholarship t o Oxford, where he took his degree in 1847. He made his first attempt at writing a novel during a university vacation. After leaving Oxford he entered the law, being called to the Bar in 1852. Ill-health, however, forced him to give up legal work as a full-time occupation and in 1853 he took the post of classics master at Wellesley House Grammar School, Hampton Road, Twickenham. Soon after accepti ng this post, Blackmore moved from London to Hampton Wick, where he lived until he moved to his new home in Teddington. In 1853 he married, and in 1854 published anonymously two volumes of poetry. In September 1857 his uncle died leaving his nephew a sum of money which enabled him to realise a long-held ambition - that of possessing a house in the country with a larger garden. Blackmore selected a plot of land at Teddington and built his new house (completed in 1860). He was to live there for the rest of his life. Gomer House, named after one of his favourite dogs, had extensive grounds. Within them Blackmore developed an 11 acre market garden, specialising in the cultivation of fruit. The grounds were surrounded by high walls. Although an expert in horticulture, he lacked the necessary bu siness sense and his market garden was not a very profitable enterprise. In the late 1860's Blackmore fought the coming of the railway to Teddington, winning claims against his property by the London and South West Railway Company, but being unable to prevent the erection of a station almost directly opposite his house. Some local residents in Teddington apparently regarded Blackmore as unsociable, if not misanthropic. Charles Deayton, a Teddington merchant is recorded as saying to a visitor: "He is not a social man, and seems wedded to his garden in the summer and his book writing in the wint er. That is all I know of him; except that he keeps the most vicious dogs to protect his fruit, and I would advise you to avoid the risk of visiting him." In fact, though of a retiring disposition, Blackmore did have a number of intimate friends whom he met regularly and many friendships with Americans as a result of his wide following in the United States. Blackmore died at Teddington in 1900 after a long and painful illness. He was buried at Teddington Cemetery. His wife had died in 1888. He had no children. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!
18401209907Paris, Techener, (etwa 1840). 4 Bl. m. Wiedergabe eines alten Holzschnittes auf dem Titelbl. Hübscher späterer Hldrbd m. Rückenvergoldung u. marmorierten Vorsätzen.
Bologna, Il Mulino, 1989, 8vo (cm. 21,5 x 14,5) brossura, pp. 384(Strumenti di filologia romanza) .
pp. XLVI-257, cm 23x15, rilegatura editoriale, translated with an introduction and notes by Francis J. Tschan, with a new introduction and selected bibliography by Timothy Reuter.