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19982-1856021564Chrysalis Children's Books 1998. Hardcover. New. 48 pages. 10.00x9.92x0.39 inches. Chrysalis Children's Books hardcover
1996Q-0963277693Ozark Mountain Publishing 1996-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Ozark Mountain Publishing paperback
1991SONG0671632132Brand: Pocket 1991-04-01. paperback. Used: Good. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Pocket paperback
1995SONG0198204523OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 1995-01-12. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 5.75x1.00x8.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS hardcover
1984048077Buffalo NY: Weirdbook Press 1984. First edition 1984 with a personalized inscription signed by the author first name only on the front free endpaper. Also includes the Supplement which is essentially a long errata sheet laid in loosely at the front. Black cloth with dustjacket. Very good condition with good hinges firm text block clean pages no other names or markings. The mylar protected dustjacket is not priceclipped and is also very good with light edgewear no chips or tears. Inscribed By the Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Weirdbook Press Hardcover
1996Q-0826408346Continuum Intl Pub Group 1996-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Continuum Intl Pub Group hardcover
1970154G1308Vancouver B.C.: Canucks Publishing 1970. Magazine. Good. Single Issue Magazine. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 68 pages. Great memento from early in the Canucks' first NHL season! Features: Cover photo of Dale Tallon and others; Photos of Canucks executives and staff; Article on Captain Orland Kurtenbach's comeback from back injury; Article on Dunc Wilson - The Fearless Goaltender; Article on Canuck owners Medicor and Thomas K. Scallen; Article on Chicago defenceman Bill White; Article on Chicago fighter Keith Magnuson with great photo of him fighting Wayne Maki; Nice article/photo on Chicago Coach Billy Reay; Nice colour ad for "Old Style" beer; Ted Reynolds' Greatest Thrill; Fantastic photo of Paul Shmyr fighting Orland Kurtenbach plus article on Shmyr and his "Fighting Family"; Photo of Tony Esposito playing the Canucks; Stan Mikita article; Nice Bobby Hull feature on back page; plus many great vintage ads. Centerfold loose but present. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Canucks Publishing Paperback
1940349G1036New York: Pioneer Publishers / Socialist Worker Party 1940. Book. Fair. Paperback. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 15 pages. Published in the wake of the assassination of Trotsky in Mexico on August 20th 1940. Author was a prominent American socialist. Above-average wear. Some age-yellowing. Unmarked. Binding intact. Pioneer Publishers / Socialist Worker Party Paperback
195827791Fawcett Publications. Very Good. 1958. First Edition. Softcover. First edition Gold Medal 743. Tight and square. Signed "Curt Cannon" to title page. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; Signed by Author . Fawcett Publications paperback
199833221Sauk City WI: Arkham House Publishers 1998. First edition. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. 33221. Octavo cloth. "An exhaustive and well-nigh definitive collection of memoirs of Lovecraft by friends correspondents and acquaintances. Virtually all the memoirs contained in previous Arkham House volumes of Lovecraft miscellany have been reprinted along with numerous other memoirs published in fan and amateur magazines and other sources." - Joshi Arkham 189. Arkham House Publishers unknown
199828589Sauk City WI: Arkham House Publishers 1998. First edition. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. 28589. Octavo cloth. "An exhaustive and well-nigh definitive collection of memoirs of Lovecraft by friends correspondents and acquaintances. Virtually all the memoirs contained in previous Arkham House volumes of Lovecraft miscellany have been reprinted along with numerous other memoirs published in fan and amateur magazines and other sources." - Joshi Arkham 189. Arkham House Publishers unknown
199445462New York: Wodecraft Press 1994. Very Good /Very Good . New York: Wodecraft Press 1994. First Edition. Signed by Cannon and Eckhardt without inscriptions at title page. Octavo; 86pp. Black and white illustrations. Illustrated dust jacket; black cloth boards stamped in gilt. Mild rubbing to edges of unclipped dust jacket. Boards show light shelfwear; slightly bowed at fore-edge; binding sound; light spotting to top edge of text block else unmarked; Very Good or better. A Wodehouse/Lovecraft pastiche with a a nod to Doyle in the final story. Wodecraft Press unknown
19894785Salt Lake City: Signature Books 1989. First Edition. 1/500. 286pp. Octavo 24 cm Gray cloth with a light blue cloth wraparound. Near fine. This is the third title published in the Signature Books 'Significant Mormon Diaries' series. This work was limited to 500 numbered copies this is copy 3.<br/><br/>"Through this edition of the letters of Martha Hughes and Angus M. Cannon we are pleased to present a view of a nineteenth century Mormon polygamist couple set against a backdrop of the historical forces they confronted. The letters were written while 'Mattie' lived on the 'underground' in England in order that Angus could escape federal prosecution for the practice of polygamy." - from the Preface. Signature Books unknown books
193967721New York: The National Council on Religion in Higher Education Association Press 1939. Hardcover. Good. First edition. Boards with hand-decorated paper label presumably decorated by a previous owner slight chipping to the edges of the boards a good plus copy of this posthumous collection of poems by a New Brunswick New Jersey-born African-American student teacher and poet who died at the age of 29. The National Council on Religion in Higher Education (Association Press) hardcover
1988052412Memphis TN: St. Lukes Press 1988. Trade Paperback. Fine/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 91 7 pp. <br/> <br/> St. Lukes Press paperback
191033895Salt Lake City: The Deseret News 1910. First edition. Paperback. 118pp. Duodecimo 19 cm Tan and red illustrated wraps. Good only. The wraps are mildly soiled and the rear wrap is moisture stained. There are large losses from the paper at the ends of the spine. The losses measure just over 1 inch deep. There are several small losses from the edges of the wraps. There are also small chips and short closed tears along the edges of the wraps and the surface of the spine. The corners of the covers and pages are bumped. The pages are tanned. Flake: 6409. Illustrated from paintings by George M. Ottinger and photographs by the author. The Deseret News paperback
1967345415n.p. 1967. 23p. mimeographed 8.5x11 inch sheets stapled at corner some foxing to cover sheet otherwise very good. "This essay is meant to reflect the change of thought that young white radicals have gone through in the last seven years. We do not intend to speak for black radicals. The civil rights movement was the testing ground for young people of our generation. It involved us molded and made radicals of many of us. We hope our essay speaks for many youths who went through the same struggle who made the same journey from early hope to late determination." Includes criticism of liberals who had been repelled by the Black Power movement. unknown
19270010335Indianapolis: Historians' Association 1927. First edition. Hardcover. Good. 4tos 840 827 pages brown cloth shelfworn X-library with internal markings call numbers on the spine; former Library Reference copy stamped as released. <br/><br/>Volume I is HIstorical Volume II is Biographical. Illustrated. Historians' Association hardcover
19111940<p>London: Edward Arnold 1911. First edition.</p><p><strong>THE INTRODUCTION OF RADIOLOGY TO GASTROENTEROLOGY. </strong></p><p>8 1/2 inches tall hardcover red cloth binding gilt title to spine bookplate of Dr. N. S. R. Maluf to front paste-down handstamp and signature of George J. Mohr MD "Univ. of Chicago 10-7-15 44 Snell Hall" to front free endpaper dedication to Professor Henry Pickering Bowditch i-xi 227 pp. Spine faded corners worn very good in custom archival mylar cover.</p><p><strong>GARRISON-MORTON </strong>No. 1029. Cannon introduced the bismuth meal. He showed that bismuth opaque to x rays could be of great use in conjunction with roentgenology in the investigation of the digestive tract. This was Cannon's first major work describing his classic experiments on the physiology of digestion and his applications of x-rays to the evaluation of gastrointestinal functions.</p><p><strong>WALTER BRADFORD CANNON </strong>1871 - 1945 was a protege of Henry Bowditch America's first full-time physiologist and succeeded him as professor at Harvard in 1902. "As a young investigator Cannon continued his research on the digestive system. Working extensively with radiographic methods he investigated gastrointestinal motility the nature of gastric peristalsis the mechanism of swallowing and control of the pylorus. Cannon published his observations and explanations in an influential 1911 text The Mechanical Factors in Digestion offered here often identified as a classic work on gastrointestinal physiology and radiology." Susan Lederer. ANB 4: 338-340. Cannon introduced the bismuth meal and refers to early X-rays of the alimentary canal using Bi salts in the first chapter. Heirs of Hippocrates 2283. A classic.</p><p>PROVENANCE: NOBLE SUYDAM RUSTUM MALUF 1913-2011 was American surgeon. Master of Science Doctor of Philosophy Cornell University 1936. Doctor of Medicine Harvard University 1946. Diplomate American Board Surgery American Board Urology. Sterling fellow Yale University New Haven 1936-1937 Honorary fellow 1937-1939 Johnston Scholar Johns Hopkins University Baltimore 1939-1940. <strong>GEORGE J. MOHR </strong>1895 – 1965 was an American psychologist and psychoanalyst attended the University of Chicago where he graduated with a BS in 1916. He also graduated from Rush Medical College receiving his MD in 1918. Mohr was the 12th President of the American Orthopsychiatric Association from 1937 to 1938.</p> Edward Arnold hardcover
1939031577New York: W. W. Norton 1939. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Revised and Enlarged edition. 333 pp. including index. The boards are bleached. Otherwise fine: unmarked and in a square sound binding with hinges intact. The price-clipped dust jacket has considerable edge wear including chips at the spine ends. In Bordart archival dust jacket protector. W. W. Norton Hardcover
191163000The Carnegie Institution 1911. Hardcover. Good/None. Original edition. Binding a little uneven from mediocre gluing by publisher. Date stamp on verso page. Faint evidence of name on first few pages. The Carnegie Institution hardcover
19891088047Deseret Book January 1989. Leather. Very Good - Cash. Leather employee edition. Minor rubbing and edge wear to cover with light reader wear to pages. Still great condition. Small spot of discoloration to the title on the spine. There is a scratch on the cover and some light scratches to the page edges. Stock photos may not look exactly like the book. Deseret Book hardcover
1986010783Salt Lake City Utah: Deseret Book Company 1986. Book. Near Fine. Leather with Gilt Cover Design. Deluxe Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 562pp 1986. Deluxe leather binding with 5 spine bands Gilt page edges white placemarker ribbon front cover bordered in gilt rectangles and a central embossed figue of Joseph Smith in profile. There is a gift insription to "Mary and her family" from Harold and Ina Young dated December 1990. No other marks no tears. Deseret Book Company Hardcover
1972878173Deseret Book Co 1972. Hardcover. Good - Cash. Book has light rubbing and edge wear to the cover with minor reader wear to pages. Still great condition. Silver ribbon place holder is fraying. Silver page edges. Has light scuffing on front and back cover. Employee letter inside. Stock photos may not look exactly like the book. Deseret Book Co hardcover
196544942New Haven: Yale University Press 1965. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First edition. Fine in very good lightly soiled dustwrapper with some light soiling and a few short tears to the edges of the panels. Yale University Press hardcover