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1161553592.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
076434417X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
20132-076434417XSchiffer Pub Ltd 2013. Hardcover. New. 2nd revised expanded edition. 144 pages. 11.00x8.75x0.75 inches. Schiffer Pub Ltd hardcover
19901216019PN. New. 1990. Reprint Edition. Soft Cover. Date is copyright date; this is a later reprint edition . PN paperback
B9781020061479Hardback. New. hardcover
1020061472.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1275110940.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1986Q-0448477718Pacer Books 1986-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Pacer Books hardcover
1975611660New York: E.P. Dutton & Company 1975. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Slight toning on the endpapers else near fine in a very good dust jacket with toning and some edgewear. E.P. Dutton & Company hardcover
197529057NY: E. P. Dutton. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1975. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0525223770 . 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 2501 pages . E. P. Dutton hardcover
1975028754New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. Inc. 1975. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Good/Fair. Name written on dedication page 1981. Inscription includes "misspelled on purpose" 1981. Moisture damage to bottom of book and dust jacket. Moisture stain along bottom spine inside front and rear which also has several large stains. Interior dust jacket bottom with moisture stains also top spine. Exterior bottom dust jacket with stains. Text very good. <br/> <br/> E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc. hardcover
197550293New York: E. P. Dutton & Co 1975. First Edition ~1st Printing. Hardcover. author's scarce fourth novel near fine in very good dust jacket in protective mylar sleeve; minor toning to jacket back else a tight square unmarked copy in unclipped dust jacket; first printing with complete number line; photos on request E. P. Dutton & Co hardcover
UT52~12/20/22~KIBHardcover. Good. First Edition with number line 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. Dust jacket has some small tears and is age tanned. The page edges are lightly tanned with some fox spotting and minor usage stains. The first fly page has the previous owners library marking on the bottom. Pages are lightly tanned but are clean and free of notations and highlighting. hardcover
SONG0525223770Dutton 0000-00-00. First Edition. hardcover. Used: Good. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Dutton hardcover
1975FLAHIVE-3534E. P. Dutton New York 1975 E.P. Dutton New York 1975. First edition. First printing with full number line including the 1. A fine copy in a fine jacket. A clean copy with price $7.95 intact on front flap. Comes with archival-quality jacket protector. Note: Jacket has light fading on spine as pictured and is otherwise fine. A very nice copy of the scarce title by Carpenter. Fiction-C. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. E. P. Dutton, New York hardcover
184About this Item<p>First Edition ~1st Printing Hardcover author's scarce fourth novel Fine in near fine dust jacket in protective mylar sleeve; minor toning to jacket back else a tight square unmarked copy in unclipped dust jacket; first printing with complete number line. <br /><br /></p><strong>Author</strong>Don Carpenter AuthorDon Carpenter 1932-1995 was an American novelist and screenwriter. He is known for his authentic and witty writing style which often depicted marginal characters such as pool sharks prisoners and drug dealers as well as those within the film industry like movie moguls and struggling actors. Carpenter published ten novels during his lifetime and spent twelve years working in Hollywood for movies and television. <em><strong>Synopsis</strong> <br />The True Life Story of Jody McKeegan</em>Book Summary<em>The True Life Story of Jody McKeegan</em> is a novel by Don Carpenter and part of his "Hollywood Trilogy". The book provides an unvarnished look at the "B" movie world of Hollywood avoiding the typical glamour and focusing instead on its rawness and vulgarity. The narrative explores the lives of various characters within the industry including: <ul><li>Naïve young individuals attempting to break into the business.</li><li>"One-picture wonders" and established comedy duos.</li><li>Beautiful starlets and middle-aged moguls.</li></ul>The novel is characterized by its authentic portrayal of human frailty and the characters' deep complex relationships with the film industry. hardcover
1993157178Great Britain: Cambridge University Press 1993. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. A clean unmarked book with a tight binding. Full black cloth boards. Previous owner's stamp blacked out with black ink on front free endpaper. 386 pages. Keywords: Food Webs Nutrient Cycling Ecosystems Paleolimnological Studies Simulation Modeling Small-scale enclosure Experiments Predator-prey interactions Behavioral Responses Zooplankton Fishes Aquatic Ecology Cambridge University Press hardcover
1993Q-052143145XCambridge University Press 1993-09-24. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Cambridge University Press hardcover
1996Q-0521566843Cambridge University Press 1996-07-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Cambridge University Press paperback
1996DADAX0521566843Cambridge University Press 1996-07-13. paperback. New. 6.00x0.91x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Cambridge University Press paperback
1993DADAX052143145XCambridge University Press 1993-09-24. hardcover. New. 6.50x1.00x9.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Cambridge University Press hardcover
B9780521566841Paperback / softback. New. Experimental manipulations of whole lakes are used to test the idea that fluctuations in productivity can be driven by variations in predator populations. This 1993 book shows that population and ecosystem processes can be strongly linked. The study combines population community and ecosystem ecology. paperback
180755015Washington City:: Printed by Westcott & Co. 1807. First edition. original leather-backed boards. Old ink ownership signature and acquisition annotations; boards and spine very worn and stained; some inoffensive scattered foxing to text. . 8vo. Taken in Short-hand by T. Carpenter. Howes B-1013. Two of three volumes bound in one bound without the blanks in Vol. II. Vol. III was published in 1808. Printed by Westcott & Co., hardcover
180840182Washington City Washington D.C.: Westcott & Co 1808. 3 Volumes. 8vo. 9 x 5 1/4 inches. Vol. I: First edition. 147 pp. 135 pp. 1. Vol. II: Second issue of first edition: 465 pp. Vol. III: First edition. 418 50 4. Publisher's original grey paper boards. All volumes uncut; Volume II entirely unopened. Housed within a blue morocco clamshell box with gilt spine.<br/> <br/> "The rarest and best account of the trial" Eberstadt which made US legal history in its interpretations of treason and executive sovereignty. This elusive set almost always found without the third volume is Burr's own report and is crucial to understanding early democracy in America. Of especial relevance today as other high-profile American politicians face their own accusations of treason.<br/> <br/> "The most exciting trial held in this country during the first half of the nineteenth century." Graff Aaron Burr Jr. was an American politician businessman lawyer co-founder of the Bank of New York and Founding Father who served as Vice President during Jefferson's first term and more recently served as the foil in Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical Hamilton. How Burr came to be arrested in Alabama in 1807 is bizarre and byzantine but in brief: Burr was rejected by his own party the Democratic-Republicans for opposing Jefferson in the 1800 presidential election runoff in the House and then was shunned by the Federalists for killing Alexander Hamilton in a duel. Burr went West to seek better fortunes which included a rogue military adventure to seize lands belonging to Spain in Louisiana and Mexico with incentive given to the Western states to join his adventure. However Burr's longtime friend General James Wilkinson decided to abandon this dubious plan and inform the Feds instead. President Jefferson did not look kindly on his former Vice President's conspiracy to entice the Western states to leave the Union and join with him as he colonized new lands with the support of England. Jefferson alerted Congress and ordered Burr's arrest. Firm in his belief that Burr was a traitor Jefferson had him charged as such. Luckily for Burr Chief Justice John Marshall was Jefferson's longtime political foe and would preside at Burr's trial because he was also the federal judge for the US Circuit Court in Virginia. Burr was acquitted and fled for Europe.<br/> <br/> Cohen Bibliography of Early American Law 14091 14092. Eberstadt 134-68. Graff 506. Howes B1013. Sabin 9433. Tompkins Burr 18. Westcott & Co unknown
180840181Washington City Washington D.C.: Westcott & Co 1808. 8vo. 3 volumes. 8 1/4 x 5 inches. Vol. I: 147 2 4-135 3. 284 pp. Title Deposit Notice Publisher's Note. Vol II: 465 1. 466 pp. Title Deposit Notice. Vol. III: 418 I i-l 4. 472 pp. Title Appendix Index. Previous owner's small stamp on front pastedowns. Contemporary full sheep expertly rebacked spines in six gilt-ruled compartments with red morocco lettering-pieces in second compartments and volume numbers in fourth<br/> <br/> First edition of all three volumes of "the rarest and best account of the trial" Eberstadt which made US legal history in its interpretations of treason and executive sovereignty. This elusive set almost always found without the third volume is Burr's own report and is crucial to understanding early democracy in America. Of especial relevance today as other high-profile American politicans face their own accusations of treason.<br/> <br/> "The most exciting trial held in this country during the first half of the nineteenth century." Graff Aaron Burr Jr. was an American politician businessman lawyer co-founder of the Bank of New York and Founding Father who served as Vice President during Jefferson's first term and more recently served as the foil in Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical Hamilton. How Burr came to be arrested in Alabama in 1807 is bizarre and byzantine but in brief: Burr was rejected by his own party the Democratic-Republicans for opposing Jefferson in the 1800 presidential election runoff in the House and then was shunned by the Federalists for killing Alexander Hamilton in a duel. Burr went West to seek better fortunes which included a rogue military adventure to seize lands belonging to Spain in Louisiana and Mexico with incentive given to the Western states to join his adventure. However Burr's longtime friend General James Wilkinson decided to abandon this dubious plan and inform the Feds instead. President Jefferson did not look kindly on his former Vice President's conspiracy to entice the Western states to leave the Union and join with him as he colonized new lands with the support of England. Jefferson alerted Congress and ordered Burr's arrest. Firm in his belief that Burr was a traitor Jefferson had him charged as such. Luckily for Burr Chief Justice John Marshall was Jefferson's longtime political foe and would preside at Burr's trial because he was also the federal judge for the US Circuit Court in Virginia. Burr was acquitted and fled for Europe.<br/> <br/> Cohen Bibliography of Early American Law 14091 14092. Eberstadt 134-68. Graff 506. Howes B1013. Sabin 9433. Tompkins Burr 18. Westcott & Co unknown