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1994213036Santa Fe NM: Twin Palms Publishers 1994. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. Printed in an edition of 5000 copies. Features an introduction by Witkin and essays by Stanley Burns Eugenia Perry Janis Aaron H. Esman and James Crump. A collection of over 100 black and white images. A near fine copy in black cloth boards and in a very good dust jacket with some light rubbing and some foxing to the verso. Twin Palms Publishers unknown
1978DH0374Philadelphia Museum of Art 1978. Paperback. Good. Philadelphia Museum of Art paperback
1981feb22429Eminescu 1981. Used. 1981; Romanian Edition of Timp si adevar - Cazul Enachescu Rampa 49; For more details please contact me Eminescu unknown
19893733405Rizzoli International Publications 1989. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1450grams ISBN:0847810062 Rizzoli International Publications hardcover
1996Q-0312959699St. Martin's Paperbacks 1996-07-15. Mass Market Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! St. Martin's Paperbacks paperback
1985#4021-82119<p>Contents appear as unread & unblemished in yellow & Black Boards. DJ displaying no significant surface/edge wear as shown with minor chipping at heel of spine<P>With a compelling mix of historical personalities and fictional characters Eugenia Price paints a vivid portrait of the Old South that has enchanted tens of millions of readers worldwide. To See Your Face Again the second book in the Savannah Quartet continues the story of the Browning and Mackay families with the attention to detail sympathy for humanity and intimate family history that are Eugenia Prices' hallmarks.<P></p><p>Natalie Browning was a spoiled belle of sixteen when she met the man of her dreams aboard the steamship Pulaski. Burke Latimer only eight years her senior was a self-made man with no time for a pretty child. Then a night of terror ended the voyage and Burke discovered another Natalie. But the night that brought him love also wreaked disaster on his fortune and Burke was forced to ask Natalie to wait until he could make a home worthy of her. Life had never denied Natalie before. Her need to be with Burke drove her to follow him to Georgia's back country hoping to show him she was ready to be his bride. Could she grow up before she lost the love of her life forever</p><p><b>Insurance & handling is included free. Extra Charges/Fees apply on Shipments Outside The U.S. and Expedited Shipments. Oversize and/or heavy books may require additional fees. Will advise. Changed Boxes to July 2022 Updated 8.07.2022 </b>#4021-82119 <br /></p><br /> Doubleday & Co., Inc. hardcover
1920MASTER157347IPORTLAND OR.: OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL. G IN GREEN CLOTH WITH GILT LETTERING. Pages: 141. . 1920. HARDCOVER. BOARDS LIGHTLY EDGEWORN SMALL HOLE IN CLOTH AT REAR. LIGHT FOXING. INTERIOR CLEAN & TIGHT. . OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL hardcover
1969009914J.B. Lippincott Company Philadelphia PA USA ©1969 1969. 1st Edition 4th Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Good. 1st ed.; 4th printing ; 284 pages ; 21 cm. OCLC 1053910137 1342800380 LCCN 6914456 ; green and brown cloth in nicked color pictorial dustjacket ; SIGNED by author on front endpaper ; 2nd volume in the St. Simons Trilogy ; In New Moon Rising Eugenia Price gives us a story of faith and courage that follows the struggle of James Gould's son Horace to find his own place in life. Reaching manhood in the tumultuous years before the Civil War Horace returns to St. Simons and finds himself disheartened by the intolerance on his beloved island. However he wins the heart of lovely neighbor Deborah Abbott who adores her "Mr. Gould" and becomes his wife despite the difference in their years. She is not concerned with his rumored past but she is saddened by his lack of faith. Filled with romance hardship and adventure this sequel to Lighthouse vividly portrays the antebellum South while revealing an independent man's search for happiness. ; Eugenia Price 1916 - 1996 Eugenia Price born on June 22 1916 was an American author best known for her historical novels which were set in the American South. Early in Price's writing career she was a well-known author of many Christian books. While on St. Simons Island she wandered through Christ Church cemetery where she found the graves of Anson Dodge his wives Ellen and Anna and his child. She wanted to take her writing in a different direction and the graves inspired her to write biographies about average people who only impacted those around them. The result was "Beloved Invader" the post Civil War story of the Reverend Anson Dodge. This first book about St. Simons Island where she spent time in a cottage researching the Island families created a new genre. She followed with "Lighthouse" and "New Moon Rising" which went back in time from the Civil War.--Wikipedia ; FINE/G <br/> <br/> J.B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, PA, USA, ©1969 hardcover
1997Q-8843559206Electa 1997-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Electa paperback
1959100154151Simon and Schuster 1959. Bon état frottements sur la couverture intérieur propre sans jaquette. in8. 1959. Cartonné. Simon and Schuster unknown
1990DADAX0231070969Columbia University Press 1990-08-08. hardcover. New. 6.26x0.95x9.28. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Columbia University Press hardcover
2000DADAX1577362047Turner 2000-07-08. 1. paperback. New. 5.29x0.88x8.06. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Turner paperback
2000mon0003803145Phaidon Press 6/5/2007 12:00:01 AM. hardcover. Good. 0.6000 9.8000 8.5000. Phaidon Press hardcover
1997Q-8843559265Electa 1997-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Electa paperback
19915833981Univ Of New Mexico Pr 1991. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. Dust jacket in good condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1200grams ISBN:9780826312716 Univ Of New Mexico Pr hardcover
19959780156027519-2025Mariner Books 1995. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Eugenia Ginzburg</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Mariner Books</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780156027519</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 1995</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 432</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Eugenia Ginzburg's memoir offers a gripping firsthand account of her tumultuous eighteen-year journey through the oppressive landscape of Soviet prisons and labor camps. Once a devoted member of the Communist Party Ginzburg's life took a drastic turn when she was falsely accused of being a Trotskyist and sentenced to years of incarceration. This edition provides readers with an in-depth look at the brutal realities faced by countless individuals during Stalin's regime highlighting themes of resilience the impact of political repression and the indomitable human spirit. Ginzburg's vivid storytelling brings to life the harsh conditions of solitary confinement and the psychological toll of such an existence making it an invaluable resource for understanding this dark chapter in history.<br /><br />Students and professionals interested in political science history and human rights will find this memoir to be both enlightening and essential. It serves not only as a historical document but also as a reflection on the nature of power and oppression offering profound insights into the human experience under totalitarian rule. This edition is a must-have for anyone looking to grasp the complexities of life in Soviet Russia and the broader implications of political tyranny.</p> Mariner Books hardcover
1973012985London: Hodder & Stoughton 1973. First Edition. Pictorial Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Type: Ex-Library Missing Front endpage Hodder & Stoughton unknown
1988215401New York: Heart of the Lakes Publishing 1988. First Edition; Second Printing. Softcover. Very Good in wraps. Heart of the Lakes Publishing unknown
1993042394University of Texas Press 1993. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. HARDCOVER; SECOND EDITION. nick on lower edge of rear dustjacket; owner's signature on blank front free endpage; o/w in near fine condition. This is a heavy volume; extra shipping might be required for priority mail or international orders. . University of Texas Press Hardcover
198431498New York: T. Gaus 1984. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Very Good in Wrappers owner inscription. T. Gaus unknown
196053KOX0000LR9Zondervan Publishing 1960T. hardcover. Very Good. 0.6300 7.4000 4.6300. Names inside front; dustjacket edgewear Zondervan Publishing hardcover
1968mon0000017705Fogg Art Museum 1968. Paperback. Very Good. Covers and edges show some rubbing scuffing browning and fading. Spine has a couple creases. Pages show some browning. Fogg Art Museum paperback
1970512150Lippincott. Very Good/Good. 1970. Stated First Edition. Hard Cover. 0397101066 L41 . Lippincott hardcover
1987025210The Art Institute of Chicago/University of Chicago Press 1987. Oversized Paperback. Very Good. In very solid tight condition. Owner name/date on first page otherwise unmarked. <br/> <br/> The Art Institute of Chicago/University of Chicago Press paperback
1983113312Princeton 1983. Hardcover. Very good/Good. Covers mildly shelfworn. Jacket worn and chipped. Princeton hardcover