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127569828X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1928100129827John murray 1928 in8. 1928. Cartonné.
0366739522.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
148 pages. "Part history, part autobiography, this book is a moving portrait of a fiery and outspoken woman driven by a deeply-felt desire for social and political justice. Author attracted wide-spread media attention with her open letter to Premier W.A.C. Bennett, charging the provincial welfare department with gross neglect." - from back cover.Unmarked. Moderate wear. Nice copy. Book
19631148649The Stone Wall Press & The Finial Press 1963. Soft cover. Very good/No jacket. Signed and inscribed by the author Donald Justice in black ink on front end-paper.<br /> <br /> "Two hundred and seventy copies have been printed on a Washington hand press by A.D. Moore and K.K. Merker. The type is Spectrum and the paper is Curtis Rag"--Colophon<br /> <br /> Cover is worn and creased on edges and sunned along top edge and spine but text is clear and legible. Binding is tight. Inside is clean and unmarked. The Stone Wall Press & The Finial Press unknown
19630091728Iowa City: Stone Wall Press & The Finial Press 1963. First printing. Paperback. Very good. Wraps limited to 270 copies clean unmarked text very good copy some soiling and edgewear to the book's covers. Stone Wall Press & The Finial Press paperback
196313058Iowa City: Stone Wall Press / Finial Press 1963. Limited Edition. Softcover. Near fine. Quarto 12pp. A near fine copy in the publisher's greenish printed wraps. Edges sun-faded with a few tiny nicks and a tiny ink mark to back cover. This is one of 270 limited copies printed by A D. Moore and K. K. Merker. A pleasing association copy SIGNED and INSCRIBED by Justice on the first leaf to fellow poet Mark Strand and his wife Antonia: "For Mark & Antonia with love & kisses Donald Justice." A handsome early work by Merker. Berger 11. Stone Wall Press / Finial Press unknown
196331589Iowa City: Stone Wall Press & The Finial Press. 1963. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Wraps near fine but for tiny corner bumps and some sunning to edges. One of 270 copies printed on a Washington hand press by A. D. Moore and K. K. Meeker. The type is Spectrum and the paper is Curtis Rag. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; XII pp . Stone Wall Press & The Finial Press paperback
196361776E-097: Stone Wall Press & the Finial Press. Very Good. 1963. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Trade PB. 8vo. The Stone Wall Press & THe Finial Press Iowa City IA. 1963. 32 pgs. Two hundred and seventy copies have been printed on a Washington hand press by A. D. Moore and K. K. Merker. The type is Spectrum and the paper is Curtis Rag. Wrappers worn with some light shelf-wear to the extremities present wrappers lightly faded with closed tear present to the edges of the wrappers. Book is free of ownership marks. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. Donald Justice August 12 1925 August 6 2004 was an American poet and teacher of writing. In summing up Justice's career David Orr wrote "In most ways Justice was no different from any number of solid quiet older writers devoted to traditional short poems. But he was different in one important sense: sometimes his poems weren't just good; they were great. They were great in the way that Elizabeth Bishop's poems were great or Thom Gunn's or Philip Larkin's. They were great in the way that tells us what poetry used to be and is and will be." E-132; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Stone Wall Press & the Finial Press hardcover
1963190337Iowa City IA: Stone Wall Press & The Finial Press 1963. First edition. Large softcover. One of only 270 copies printed by A.D. Moore and K.K Merker with Spectrum type and on Curtis Rag paper. A near fine copy in wrappers with some slight sunning to the edges and some light creasing to the corners. Signed by Justice on the title page though not called for. Stone Wall Press & The Finial Press unknown
196318139Iowa City: Stone Wall Press & The Finial Press 1963. First edition. Limited to 270 copies. Presentation copy inscribed to the poet Mark Strand: "For Mark & Antonia with love & kisses Donald Justice. Covers somewhat sunned along extremities edges a trifle nicked two tiny pen marks on back cover otherwise a fine copy. Tall 8vo wrappers. Covers somewhat sunned along extremities edges a trifle nicked two tiny pen marks on back cover otherwise a fine copy. Stone Wall Press & The Finial Press unknown books
205058Bayeux, (1792) in-8, 3 pp., en feuille. Papier bruni. Ornement typographique sur le page de titre.
2003SONG0861404513Colin Smythe Ltd 2003-06-04. 2. hardcover. Used: Good. 1.00x11.00x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Colin Smythe Ltd hardcover
B003HNNDEWNew. Brand new and still unused unknown
B0BN6DSW7PNew. Brand new and still unused unknown
32162Bruxelles, Emile Bruylant, 1948. 16 x 24, 47 pp., broché, bon état.
DADAX0198737602OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 2015-05-19. 10. paperback. New. 9.02x5.98x0.93. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS paperback
0198737602.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
22022Robert Laffont, 1977. Format 13x21, broche, 291 pages.Bon etat, petites traces d'usage sur un livre d'occasion.
1831008897Thibodeauxville 1831. Unbound. Good. This two-page folded letter measures 16" x 9.75" unfolded. The cover has no postmark nor rate mark so it is likely it was carried outside of official post office channels. The letter's paper is supple but it has developed splits along several folds so quite fragile. <br /><br />In this letter the Thibodeauxville Justice of the Peace seeks information about two men James Stewart and Joseph R. King he has arrested for horse theft and the probable murder of a watchmaker: <p style="margin-left:3%; margin-right:3%;">"There was a complaint . . . there were two men James Stewart and Joseph R King . . .of Suspicious Character that there were strong circumstances . . . they were guilty of Murder or horse stealing and probably both. . . . They started from Iberville with an old Dutchman a clock or watch repairer. . . . About two miles below Plaquemine the horse threw the Old man . . . and they took his horse . . . and Saddlebags and threw the old mans tools into the Mississippi. . . . The horse was found . . . and King and Stewart were arrested and are now in jail. I shall feel under obligations to any man that will give me information of the Old man whether he is dead or living or any other information that will serve to an expose the crimes which Stewart and King may have committed." <p>I could find no record that King and Stewart were ever brought to trial. Also neither name appears on the historical list of Louisiana executions. This does not mean that the pair were not convicted of murder. In the 1830s <br /><br />Louisiana was one of three states Alabama and Tennessee being the other two that changed their laws to give juries the complete discretion to sentence convicted murderers to punishments short of death. Some see Banner <i>The Death Penalty: an American History</i> have suggested that this was so that juries which at the time were composed only of white men could take race into account when they handed down sentences. Perhaps . . . but only two men were executed in Louisiana in 1831 one white and one black. <br /><br /> books
1996215489AFederal-Provincial-Territorial Task Force on Youth Justice 1996. Soft cover. Very Good. 8 1/2 x 11. 651 pages in very good condition. Pages are clean and unmarked. Coil-bound in blue wraps with black titles. Lightly worn around the edges. Some light scuffs on the covers. SCARCE. VG <br/> <br/> Federal-Provincial-Territorial Task Force on Youth Justice paperback
Num?ro complet. 28x38cm.
190085576Continental Publishing 1900. First edition. Good condition. Continental Publishing unknown
33655Vanity Fair March 2 1899. Drawn by C.G.D. Original chromolithograph. Page size approx. 38 x 26.5cm. Image size approx. 35 x 19cm. Library stamp to verso image unaffected. With original leaf of biographical text. Vanity Fair, March 2, 1899 unknown
25064Montpellier Imprimerie de J.-G. Tournel 1819 in 8 (20,5x12,5) 1 volume broché, sous couverture muette de papier marbré ancien, titre, 40 pages. Rare. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )