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366 p. Hardcover Very good condition good
243p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
317 p. Edges foxed. Tall 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original priced dust jacket, slightly soiled. Hardbound. Very good. Mountain Meadows massacre was a series of attacks in Utah on the Baker-Fancher emigrant wagon train. Composed almost entirely of families from Arkansas the group was bound for California on a route that passed through the Utah Territory during a turbulent period later known as the Utah War. After arriving in Salt Lake City, the party made their way south, eventually stopping to rest at Mountain Meadows. While the emigrants were camped in the meadow, nearby militia leaders made plans to attack the wagon train. Intending to give the appearance of Native American aggression, their plan was to arm some Southern Paiute indians and persuade them to join with a larger party of Utah militiamen, disguised as Indians, in an attack. During the initial assault on the wagon train, the emigrants fought back and a five-day siege ensued. Eventually fear spread among the militia's leaders that some emigrants had caught sight of white men, and had probably discovered who their attackers really were. This resulted in an order by militia commander for the emigrants' annihilation. Running low on water and provisions, the emigrants allowed a party of militiamen to enter their camp, who assured them of their safety and escorted them out of their hasty fortification. After walking a distance from the camp, the militiamen, with the help of auxiliary forces hiding nearby, attacked the emigrants. Intending to leave no witnesses the perpetrators killed all the adults and older children (totaling about 120 men, women, and children). Seventeen children, all younger than seven, were spared. W7
228p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
Harold Acton examines the factors and events leading up to the attempted murder in 1478 of Lorenzo and Giuliano de Medici by the Pazzi family supported by Pope Sixtus IV. With 39 illustrations. Includes Index. 128 pages. Green cloth covers with gilt title on spine and gilt vignette on front cover.
199621931NY: Knopf 1996. First edition first prnt. One of an unspecified number of copies issued by the publisher with a tipped-in page signed by Ellroy for promotional purposes. Unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket with an archival cove. Ellroy's first memoir. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Knopf Hardcover books
19067308Paris Hachette 1906 In-12 XII + 294 pp, Mention de Bibliothèque au dos , cachets annulés
19491186841949 Editions Presses de la Cité, Collection "Un Mystère", n°6 - 1950 - In-12, broché, couverture illustrée - 221 p.
44144in-8 broché - sd - 251 pages - Ed. Paris, Librairie Gallimard - coll. Les Chefs-d'Oeuvre du Roman d'Aventures
19551156391955 Elsevier Publishing Company - 1955 - Grand In-8, cartonnage noir de l'éditeur - XVI + 376 pages - Nombreuses reproductions photographiques en N&B in texte - Ouvrage en anglais
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Very slight edge wear. Previous owner's name inside. 192 pages. "A hot draught of mad, primal fantasy and poetry."
Book shows a bit of spine slant. Clean and unmarked. Age-toned pages. 160 pages.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 424 pages. Crease on spine. Antonio Frasconi cover; typography by Edward Gorey. First Anchor Books Edition.
"... a definitive study of the changing patterns of murder from Elizabethan and Victorian times to our contemporary age" 288-p. bibliography, index. Shadows of old tape marks on end papers, else fine. Book
606339not signed from the 1979 film "Murder By Decree." 1. 1/2 length shot Christopher Plummer as Sherlock Holmes in his laboratory. 2. 1/2 length shot of David Hemmings as Inspector Foxborough. Photographs are on single weight stock; 10 1/8" x 8"; very good minor signs of handling; 1979. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
12307- Le Club, 2001 Fort Volume au format 12.5 x19cm, reliure pleine toile titrée en doré en creux sous jaquette jaune et noire, bel exemplaire, 1180 pages.Présentation de Jacques Baudou Bibliographie de Jean-Jacques Schléret.
1992352081992 Editions Librairie des Champs-Elysées / Le Masque - 1992 - In-8 broché - 1084 pages
2009100136535Cambridge University Press 2009 272 pages 14 986x2 286x22 606cm. 2009. Broché. 272 pages.
19761094621976 Editions Fleuve Noir, Collection "Spécial Police" - 1976 - In-12, broché, couverture illustrée - 221 p.
1938442941938 in-8 broché - 1938 - 248 pages - Ed. Gallimard - coll. Détective
KRIM0382o.J. wenn nicht anders angeführt sind die Bücher in gutem Zustand. Pohanka, Reinhard. Räuber, Mörder, Kindsverderber ... Eine Kriminalgeschichte Wiens. (Wien), Jugend & Volk (1991). gr.-8°, 144 S., mit 12 Bildtaf., OLn. m. ill. OU. /Qualtinger, Leomare. K.u.K. Krimis. Berühmte Kriminalfälle aus dem alten Österreich. (Wien, München), Amalthea (1980). 287 S., OLn. m. farb. ill. OU.
13628La loterie des suicidés. In 12 broché, jaquette illustrée en couleurs de DANSLER, faux-titre, titre, 192 pages, Georges Ventillard 1942. Edition originale.
12438Le Club, 1995 - Tome 8 - In-Octavo relié plein cartonnage sous jaquette noir et jaune tîtrée en impact rouge et noir, 1342pp-1f ( filmographie et table) - Bon et bel exemplaire de belle fraîcheur.
50384Toulouse Imprimerie F. Boisseau 1936 in 8 (24,5x15,5) 1 fascicule broché, 20 pages [1]. Hommage manuscrit signé par l'auteur. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
123481sd Albin Michel, Editeur, Paris - sans date - In-12, reliure demi-basane noir, dos à 4 nerfs sautés avec titre et auteur en dorés, couverture d'origine conservée - 299 pages + table - Nombreuses illustrations en N&B dans le texte