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ria9780884140788_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This volume makes available for the first time both the Syriac text and an English translation of every available original composition by Rabbula the controversial bishop of Edessa ca. 411–435 CE. It includes a new edition of t paperback
20171131268Society of Biblical Literature 2017. Soft cover. Like new/No jacket. Cover and inside pages are clean and unmarked. Unopened. Society of Biblical Literature unknown
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479 pages. Glossary. Footnotes. Index. Black and white reproductions of photos. "Phoenix was the final solution to the problem posed by those Vietnamese civilians who supported the armed Vietcong insurgents. In the end, an estimated 40,000 Vietnamese were killed and countless atrocities were perpetrated in the name of 'neutralizing' the Vietcong 'infrastructure'. This work is nothing less than a meticulous historical narrative of Phoenix from its roots through its tragic conclusions, based upon four years of research and interviews with over one-hundred program participants." - dust jacket. "Outlines in careful detail how the CIA ran a computerized assassination and torture program in Vietnam, violating laws and especially human morality." - John Prados. In 2014 NYU media studies professor Mark Crispin Miller selected this as one of the top five books actively suppressed and hidden from Americans. - RT. Unmarked with light wear. Tight and square. Dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy. Book
8vo., First Edition; red cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper, the latter lightly browned at backstrip and with a small scar (not affecting illustration) halfway up backstrip. Twelfth novel in the sequence 'A Chronicle of Ancient Sunlight'. Gretton, 51; Matthews A53.
1938WRCLIT70925Woodstock NY: The Maverick Press 1938. Volume one numbers one through three. Bound up in roughly contemporary gilt blue buckram original wrappers bound in. Spine quite bleached from humidity internally fine. Although unmarked from the library of poet/publisher James Laughlin Miller's and some of the contributors' principal U.S. publisher of the time with a pencil comment in his hand on the upper wrapper of the first number. Edited by J.P. Cooney with Henry Miller serving as the European editor for the first two issues. An interesting periodical for the interrelations of some of its contributors its strong opposition to WWII and for its devotion to the world-view of D.H. Lawrence. Contributors to these numbers include Lawrence posthumously Miller Fraenkel Nin Everson Kay Boyle et al. HOFFMAN et al p.342. The Maverick Press hardcover books
1938WRCLIT70926Woodstock NY: The Maverick Press 1938. Volume one number two. Pictorial wrappers. Spine faintly sunned else about fine. Edited by J.P. Cooney with Henry Miller serving as the European editor for the first two issues. An interesting periodical for the interrelations of some of its contributors its strong opposition to WWII and for its devotion to the world-view of D.H. Lawrence. Contributors to this number include Lawrence posthumously Miller Fraenkel Nin et al. HOFFMAN et al p.342. The Maverick Press unknown books
2013DADAX0988262592IT Revolution Press 2013-01-10. First Edition. hardcover. New. 7.00x1.25x9.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. IT Revolution Press hardcover
200312SA24-065-098Langmarc Pub. Very Good. 2003. Paperback. 1880292858 . Rare : out-of-print. This book is in very good condition; no remainder marks. It does have some cover shelfwear. Inside pages are clean. ; 140 X 13.19 X 216 millimeters; 228 pages . Langmarc Pub paperback
1901127813Cincinnati Ohio: Privately Printed for the Company 1901. Softcover. very good. 1st edition. 48pp. Thin 8vo. Decorative red wrappers minor fading to upper corner staple bound. Extensively and intricately illustrated with drawings of carriages & harnesses on every page accompanied by a detailed explanation of that model of carriage/harness. Pages are tightly bound and quite clean. Bright oringal not reprinted copy. Extremely scarce. very good A wonderful original vintage Carriage trade catalogue printed in 1901 fully illustrated with detailed descriptions of the various Carriages listed for sale. 1901 Privately Printed for the Company paperback
1924Alibris.0005839Phoenix High School 1924. First edition. . Hard cover. Good. Signed by previous owner. moderate shelfwear no inscriptions. Phoenix High School hardcover
192195585Phoenix AZ 1921. Paperback. Very Good. frontis photos 196p. Softcover in original wrapper. 28 x 20 cm. Covers somewhat soiled and worn with edges frayed and chipped. Contents sound and clean with many penciled and inked signatures on many of the pages. This copy appears to have belonged to Maude D. Stewart who is identified and pictured in this volume as the Assistant Registrar of the high school. While segregation was not required by law the African American students had been confined beginning in 1914 in a separate "Department of Colored Children" with one teacher for all either in the basement of the school or in separate nearby buildings. Pages 88-91 in the Annual are devoted to that Department. The group picture shows 23 students. Three were Seniors. A separate segregated school for African Americans Phoenix Union Colored High School renamed Carver High School in 1943 was built in an industrial area near Black residential areas and opened in 1926. James Rosser a talented football and track athlete. had first entered high school in 1916 but "could not play on the football team at that time." He enlisted in the army in 1918 and served in the 10th Cavalry at Fort Huachuca where he played left half-back on the regimental team. When Rosser returned to Phoenix Union after the war Rosser was allowed to play on the high school team and seems to have been one of the most important members of the team although he is not one of the 17 individual players pictured on the pages devoted to the football team. paperback