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9781904392989<p>new</p> Clinical Pub Serv paperback
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20132080502107002248Nagasakibunkensha 2013. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 215p Size: 20cm Nagasakibunkensha paperback
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18939525Chicago Il.: F. Tennyson Neely Publisher 1893. Octavo 20.5 x 14 cm. 249 pages. Table of contents. Evident FIRST EDITION. An anthology saluting Kentucky fare assembled under the guidance of a hostess transplanted from her native Covington to the District of Columbia and issued just as the great Panic of 1893 paralyzed the American economy at the outset of Grover Cleveland’s second term. With one hundred twenty-five recipes a few of them attributed including: Gumbo Soup Griddled Oysters Kentucky Corn Bread Owendaw made with hominy eggs and milk Potato Salad with olives and anchovies Twelfth Cake incorporating white wine brandy and orange flower water Kentucky Black Cake Whortleberry Cake actually a pudding Blackberry Wine Siberian Punch. ~ Despite its appeal to a national audience a logic can be claimed for assigning the culinary address of Mrs. John G. Carlisle’s Kentucky Cook Book to Covington where its author was born and is buried and where her father had been the town’s first mayor. Mary Jane Goodson Mrs. John Griffin Carlisle 1834-1905 made a name for herself as a hostess after her husband was elected Speaker of the House but she achieved a higher notoriety still when during his service as Secretary of the Treasury she instituted “cabinet ladies day†receptions on Wednesdays for the wives of executive department officials in the Cleveland administration. Two of her collaborators – Matilda McGrain Mrs. Walter Quintin Gresham 1839-1930 the wife of the Secretary of State and Mary Tapscott Dailey Mrs. George “General†Crook 1842-1895 the wife of a military veteran of the Indian Wars – she is likely to have met through Washington channels; but the fourth co-author Mary Jane Hawkins Mrs. William Ambrose Dudley 1824-1901 hailed from Lexington and was thus perhaps a longtime acquaintance. ~ Printed throughout on page rectos only with generous margins. In eggshell cloth gilt lettered with salmon and yellow chrysanthemums. Cloth is rubbed and soiled with chipping to spine edges. Front hinge opened; rear hinge poor. Good only. OCLC locates thirty copies; Brown 1114; not in Cagle. F. Tennyson Neely, Publisher hardcover
0891934138.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2022x-1526150034Manchester Univ Pr 2022. Hardcover. New. 320 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.00 inches. Manchester Univ Pr hardcover
Pages 91-176 plus 16 pages of nostalgic ads. Features: My Tiger-Hunting Adventures in India; Adventures of Newspaper-Man, Frederic Martyn (part 2); Canada's New Wonderland - new railway in the neighbourhood of the Yellowhead Pass runs from Edmonton to Prince Rupert - article with great photos; The Raid - author brings down a Gotha; A Woman's Travels in Unknown Asia - part 4 - major article of times spent in China with many fascinating photos, including a 3-year-old couple engaged to be married!; Choking An Alligator; In a Cauldron of Fire; Lost in a Limestone Cave; Treed by a Leopard - a missionary's story of a Chinese farmer's terrible predicament; Through Holland in a Canal Boat - article with lovely photos; The Winter Tragedy of the Yellowstone - Corporal Thomas M. Connery recounts the life of the Yellowstone Mounted Police and the nerve-wracking, monotonous life of the winter guard, which led to a terrible tragedy; Photo of the smallest boot in the world; The Catching of "Black Abyss" - involves Australian horseman Harry Pitt; The Fatal Curve - rail coach goes down an embankment; A Fateful Night - adventures in the west - where revolvers settled disputes and vigilance committees made quick work of trials; My Experiences in the "Black Republic' - wild tales from Haiti (Hayti) "where complete savagery has been permitted until even recent years; My Adventures with African Wild Dogs - savage and cunning creatures of which little is known; The Bushranger - adventures involving a crook in the Australian goldfields; The "Water Trees" of the Soudan - the amazing Tebeldi tree - article with photos; Photo of large fruit tree being gassed beneath a large canvas to kill pests; Interesting back cover ad for Haywood's Tire Surgery features illustrations of Richard A. Oldham of Illinois and E.T. Buchmann of Chicago. Above-average wear. Covers detached but present. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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19706ivAa0004New York: Humanities Press 1970. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Copyright © 1970. 8vo or 8° Medium Octavo: between 6" - 9" tall . 209 pp. Over-sized and/or over weight book; extra postage required. Please note that large and/or heavy items may incur an additional shipping charge. Solidly bound copy with moderate external wear crisp pages and clean text. Dust jacket shows wear in some places. Pen note on back flap of dust jacket. Price cut from inside front flap. Relevant newspaper article included from previous owner. Humanities Press Hardcover
19786qousM. O. Collins Pvt. Ltd 1978. File. Good. 0x0x0. Set of 3 Volumes 4 ring file A5 size paper. Volume 1: From Part 1 to Part 80. // Volume 2: From part 81 to Part 160. There are minor marks and insect damage on the first and last few pages. // Volume 3 From part 161 to 233. There are insect damage on parts 161 to 163. /// Previous owners name in all three files. No edition stated. Internally all the pages are complete and the text is legible. The binding is excellent. GK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. M. O. Collins (Pvt.) Ltd unknown
1978360356-VE47Salisbury : M.O. Collins Limited 1978. Hardcover. Good. Loose pages in 3 folders completeness unknown illustrated with b/w drawings small maps 8vo. Salisbury : M.O. Collins Limited hardcover
1976f21fiM.O. Collins 1976-1978. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 3 Volume set. The boards of all volumes are edge rubbed but they remain strong. The binding of all 3 volumes are secure. Ink signature from a previous owner on the title page. The pages of all 3 volumes are tanned and marked but there are no other ink inscriptions or annotations in any of the volumes. JHK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. M.O. Collins hardcover
2012__1848931638Pickering & Chatto Ltd 2012. Hardcover. New. 1296 pages. 9.50x6.25x4.50 inches. Pickering & Chatto Ltd hardcover
ria9780313303401_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Crook develops theoretical accounts of the possible mechanisms linking family background with socioeconomic success and tests competing hypotheses using a synthetic approach drawing on the strengths of the two distinct traditions of soc hardcover
A9780313303401Hardback. New. Crook develops theoretical accounts of the possible mechanisms linking family background with socioeconomic success and tests competing hypotheses using a synthetic approach drawing on the strengths of the two distinct traditions of social stratification research. hardcover
1995180276London: John Murray 1995. 3rd edition. Softcover. G covers have normal wear. Pages clean and tight. Pictorial wrap covers. xii 236 pages 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations. "First published in 1928 and written while the author was still at Oxford this book has become a classic. It remains the best possible introduction to the most widespread and influential architectural and decorative arts movement England ever produced." "Though Gothic Revival buildings had changed the face of both town and country they were hardly appreciated in the first half of this century. Architectural historians neglected them because so few were seen as great works of art; others averted their gaze or laughed. That taste later changed was in many ways due to this book. Kenneth Clark's exploration of the changes in ideals and sensibility that inspired the Revival made it possible to see again with the eyes of those for whom the buildings had been designed and whose imaginations they had fired"-- Contents: The survival of Gothic -- Literary influences -- Ruins and Rococo : Strawberry Hill -- Romanticism and arachaeology -- Churches -- The houses of Parliament -- Pugin -- Ecclesiology -- Gilbert Scott -- Ruskin. Reprinted with a new introduction and bibliography by J. Mordaunt Crook. Previous ed.: London : Constable 1950./ Includes bibliographical references and index. John Murray unknown books
1995180276London: John Murray 1995. 3rd edition. Softcover. G covers have normal wear. Pages clean and tight. Pictorial wrap covers. xii 236 pages 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations. "First published in 1928 and written while the author was still at Oxford this book has become a classic. It remains the best possible introduction to the most widespread and influential architectural and decorative arts movement England ever produced." "Though Gothic Revival buildings had changed the face of both town and country they were hardly appreciated in the first half of this century. Architectural historians neglected them because so few were seen as great works of art; others averted their gaze or laughed. That taste later changed was in many ways due to this book. Kenneth Clark's exploration of the changes in ideals and sensibility that inspired the Revival made it possible to see again with the eyes of those for whom the buildings had been designed and whose imaginations they had fired"-- Contents: The survival of Gothic -- Literary influences -- Ruins and Rococo : Strawberry Hill -- Romanticism and arachaeology -- Churches -- The houses of Parliament -- Pugin -- Ecclesiology -- Gilbert Scott -- Ruskin. Reprinted with a new introduction and bibliography by J. Mordaunt Crook. Previous ed.: London : Constable 1950./ Includes bibliographical references and index. John Murray paperback
2001Q-0738702471Llewellyn Publications 2001-11-08. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Llewellyn Publications paperback
8311Paris, Le Crapouillot n* 37, 1975. In-4 broché, 82 pages. Bon etat.
8283Paris, Le Crapouillot n* 18, 1971. In-4 broché, 98 pages. Bon etat.
8322Paris, Le Crapouillot n* 27 , 1973. In-4 broché, 106 pages. Bon etat.
1926014799London: Privately printed for the Navarre Society Ltd. 1926 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Special Edition. 1926 Good Condition Hardcover Cloth with gilt title decoration and rule to spine gilt decoration and blind rule to front board gilt to top; black ribbons 5 Vols Complete The Complete Newgate calendar : being Captain Charles Johnson's general history of the lives and adventures of the most famous highwaymen murderers street-robbers and account of the voyages and plunders of the most notorious pyrates 1734 Captain Alexander Smith's compleat history of the lives and robberies of the most notorious highwaymen foot-pads shop-lists and cheats 1719 the Tyburn chronicle 1768 the malefactors' register 1796 George Borrow's celebrated trials 1825 the Newgate calendar by Andrew Knapp and William Baldwin 1826 Camden Pelham's Chronicles of crime 1841 etc. Vol I: 335pp 8 Plates Vol II: 327pp 4 Plates Vol III: 335pp 6 Plates Vol IV: 335pp 5 Plates Vol V: 346pp 5 Plates NOTES ON CONDITION Light Foxing on some Pages Small owners sticker on flyleaves Overall Very Good Tight Copies. Privately printed for the Navarre Society Ltd. hardcover
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