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ria9781138047051_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Language Media and Culture: The Key Concepts is an authoritative and indispensable guide to the essential terminology of the overlapping fields of Language Media and Culture. Designed to give students and researchers tools for think hardcover
076562365XNew. Brand new and still unused unknown
2017__1933477393American Registry of Pathology 2017. Hardcover. New. 456 pages. Portuguese language. 11.02x8.27x1.02 inches. American Registry of Pathology hardcover
1860mon0000184921Routledge Warne & Routledge 1860-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Not Ex-Library. Hardback/Hardcover. Well-read copy with significant spine wear but still useable - Hardcover is nearly detached from the spine. Colouring of pages due to age. Routledge, Warne, & Routledge hardcover
New-May2-2017--7214Wiley-Interscience 2015-04-27. Hardcover. New. 0x0x0. New US Edition Textbook Ships with Emailed Tracking from USA Wiley-Interscience hardcover
6422434Cambridge University Press CUP pp. 508 . Hardback. New. Cambridge University Press CUP hardcover
6877426Ashgate Publishing Company pp. 424 . Hardback. New. Ashgate Publishing Company hardcover
20201-1119746353Wiley 2020. Paperback. New. 7th unbnd edition. 720 pages. 10.00x8.00x1.10 inches. Wiley paperback
298856Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Brothers n.d. Very Good binding. 8vo; in publisher’s burgundy cloth binding; tilted in red with a background in gilt; with decorations and three boarders stamped in black; tilting vertically stamped in blind on the spine; 195 pages with 16 pages of advertisements in the rear; there is a small tear at the front hinge but the text block is sound.~~An undated American edition of this novel by Baroness von Tautphoeus first published in 1853. Based on “the criminal trial of Assessor Zahn†it is “entirely true to life†DNB XIX p. 392. This copy inscribed by Archer Anderson “For my dear Kathleen†and dated April 14 1893. The inscription is like to his daughter Kathleen Graham Anderson. Anderson served valiantly in the Confederate Army and after the war rejoined his father Joseph Reid Anderson at the Trededgar Company. DNB XIX p. 392. Very Good binding. T. B. Peterson & Brothers unknown
1863229091863. n.p. 1863. 20pp disbound without wrappers light margin foxing. Very Good. <br/><br/> Blair warns of "ultra-Abolitionists" who "seek to make a caste of another color by amalgamating the black element with the free white labor of our land and so to expand far beyond the present confines of slavery the evil which makes it obnoxious to republican statesmen." Their policies would create "a hybrid race" an "unnatural combination" if ever there was one. He also attacks the abolitionists' 'State Suicide' theory which held that the rebel States were "annihilated by the rebellion" and thus subject to the "absolute authority" of Congress. In rebuttal Blair cites 'The Federalist' for his argument that the States are an essential and indestructible part of the Union. <br/>LCP 1262. Monaghan 173. unknown books
1863229091863. n.p. 1863. 20pp disbound without wrappers light margin foxing. Very Good. <br /> <br /> Blair warns of "ultra-Abolitionists" who "seek to make a caste of another color by amalgamating the black element with the free white labor of our land and so to expand far beyond the present confines of slavery the evil which makes it obnoxious to republican statesmen." <br /> Their policies would create "a hybrid race" an "unnatural combination" if ever there was one. He also attacks the abolitionists' 'State Suicide' theory which held that the rebel States were "annihilated by the rebellion" and thus subject to the "absolute authority" of Congress. In rebuttal Blair cites 'The Federalist' for his argument that the States are an essential and indestructible part of the Union. <br /> LCP 1262. Monaghan 173. unknown
1936126674Macfadden Publications 1936. Very Good. First Canadian appearance of Cain's "Double Indemnity" originally serialized in 8 US issues of "Liberty" magazine beginning with February 15 issue ending with April 4 issue. Each installment illustrated by Flagg single B/W vignettes except February 15 with two duochrome illustrations. Canadian issues with maple leaf logo on the front released around the time of the US issues.Uncommon publication of Cain's belated masterpiece a serialize novella boosting his career and eclipsing his first novel "The Postman Always Rings Twice" credited here next to Cain's name in each installment. The "perfect crime story" was published simultaneously in Canada and possibly the United Kingdom where Macfadden had offices but only years later did story find collected publication. Avon published the first separate edition as a digest paperback in 1943 and earlier same year came "Three of a Kind" Knopf a hardcover collection of novellas including "Career in C Major" "Double Indemnity" and "The Embezzler" another of Cain's serialized in "Liberty" 1938. Inevitably the story was adapted for film by Raymond Chandler aided by Cain in the eponymous 1944 film noir gem directed by Billy Wilder starring Fred MacMurrary Barbara Stanwick and Edward G. Robinson. "Liberty" was a high-ranking magazine before WWII second to "The Saturday Evening Post" at least in terms of circulation but the production values left something to be desired. Cover art and illustrations were A-list but paper stock was lightweight and evidence of aging can almost always be found with these specific issues perhaps due in part to the 8 million new readers the story fetched. Additionally a few issues are notoriously scarce for example the March 7 issue featuring Clark Gable cover; oddly the first issue February 15 is often seen. Canadian issues and British issues if any are even more difficult. Included: February 15 March 7 21 lacking other 5 issues. All 8.5 x 11.25 inches saddle-stapled ~60pp color wrappers. Very Good overall light foxing rubbing toning a few bruises and 2/15 with numerical stamp to front and insect chew to spine not affecting text 3/7 and 3/21 with wrinkling and brief creases. Macfadden Publications paperback
1973140946622New York: Walker and Company 1973. First American edition. First American edition. 192 pp. with illustrations. Bound in navy cloth with silver spine lettering. Fine in dust jacket with a hint of toning else Fine. An uncommon book about the search for a Loch Ness Monster-type cryptid in Scotland's Lake Morar. Walker and Company unknown
2014B51463Palm Harbor FL: Two Red Roses Foundation 2014. Hardcover. Fine/Near fine. Gilt stamped black cloth boards in dust jacket quarto 325pp. illustrated in color. Book has handsome boards and tight binding text clean bright and unmarked. DJ has mild rubbing small scuff to spine now in archival mylar wrap. THIS HEAVY BOOK MAY REQUIRE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING FEES. Two Red Roses Foundation hardcover
1934164247N.p.: N.p. 1934. Vintage reference photograph from the 1934 film showing actors Clark Gable and Joan Crawford canoodling while Robert Montgomery looks on. French mimeo snipe and annotations in manuscript ink and pencil on the verso. <br /> <br /> Based on the 1933 Broadway play by Edward Barry Roberts and Frank Morgan Cavett about a years-long love triangle between three friends. Crawford's first of nine collaborations with screenwriter Joseph L. Mankiewicz.<br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. About Near Fine. N.p. unknown
194630925London: Victor Gollancz Ltd 1946. First edition. Small neat inked name and date to upper front free end paper mild toning to end papers and text block small booksellers ticket to bottom of front paste down some fading to cloth edges and spine a good copy in a good dust jacket with dust soiling chips with loss to corner tips and spine ends affecting title lettering. 30925. Octavo pp. 1-6 7-151 152: blank cloth. The third Gervase Fen novel. "The climatic scene revolving around a chase to catch the criminal is so powerful so moving that Alfred Hitchcock borrowed it to use as the windup in his film Stranger on a Train." - Pronzini and Muller 1001 Midnights The Aficionado's Guide to Mystery and Detective Fiction p. 173. ".if one accepts the books in the spirit in which they were written they are splendid examples of the detective story as great entertainment. The amuse they shock and they surprise." - Pederson ed. St. James Guide to Crime and Mystery Writers 4th ed. pp. 255-257. Reference: Hubin p. 200. Haycraft-Queen cornerstone. Adey Locked Room Murders and Other Impossible Crimes 1991 533.<br /> . Victor Gollancz Ltd unknown
191269820New York:: George Doran Company 1912. First edition. Publisher's decorated cloth-backed boards in dust jacket. A fine bright and unworn copy; in the scarce jacket which is a bit dust-soiled and has a few tiny closed tears. Quite attractive. 4to. Illustrated throughout by James Montgomery Flagg. George Doran Company, hardcover
1944596911Washington D.C.: Office of Economic Stabilization 1944. Unbound. Fine. WWII propaganda poster. Approximately 20" x 28". Neat folds as issued tiny tears at a couple of folds else fine. Poster features a typical Flagg Uncle Sam dispensing sage economic advice. Also issued in a more common smaller version. Office of Economic Stabilization unknown
1948156004N.p.: N.p. 1948. Vintage reference photograph of William Wyler visiting the set of the 1948 film talking to director Fred Zinnemann and actress Jarmila Novotná between takes.<br /> <br /> A young Auschwitz survivor searches for his mother in the years following World War II. Actor Ivan Jandl was presented with a special juvenile Academy Award but was unable to travel to the US to receive the award due to restrictions by the communist government of his native Czechoslovakia. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in postwar Germany in Ingolstadt Munich Nuremberg and Würzburg. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with light creasing at the corners and bottom edge. N.p. unknown
2767ALS. 1pg. 8†x 10â€. March 2 1910. 33 West Sixty-Seventh Street. An autograph letter signed “James Montgomery Flagg†to Henry D. Scott a student at Hotchkiss. The artist wrote “I enclose a head which I drew especially for your year book. Unless you tone down your exuberantly jocose style I predict a successful career for you as a commercial traveler. But I’m sure Your heart is in the proper locality.†Scott graduated in 1914. The letter has a black ink stain to the verso of the page that has not moved through to the front but is still noticeable. The condition is very good with dark ink and a large signature. A copy of Flagg’s sketch accompanies the letter. unknown books