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0483882178.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2000004537Clarendon Press 2000. First Edition. . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. England Under the Norman & Angevin Kings 1075-1225 Bartlett Robert Clarendon Press 2000 lst. ISBN:0198227418 Hardback in good condition with good dust jacket. Text is clean and unmarked binding tight. Board cover is clean dust jacket appears as new. This is part of the New Oxford History of England Series and deals with the Period of 1075-1225. This is an account of the far reaching changes that came to England in the century and half after the Norman invasion and conquest. The kings and their rules from William I through Henry III. B&W photos B&W illustrations and charts. Source list Index of persons and places index of subjects 772 pages. <br/> <br/> Clarendon Press hardcover
2003223073Norwalk.: Easton Press. 2003. First edition thus. Dark red leather. Gilt decorated hardcover. Gilt edges. Satin end papers. Fine copy. As new. . 4to. Illustrated. Important reference work. Very scarce in this condition. Easton Press. hardcover
1989039249Stoneham MA: Butterworths 1989. 1st Print . Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 929pp.incl.index; HB blk.w/blue&silver; slight rub w/cleantight pgs. "Our purpose is to provide practical clinically useful information based on currently accepted scientific principles and standards of practice." illus. <br/> <br/> Butterworths hardcover
187029Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1870. First Edition. Three-Quarter Leathe. House of representatives 41st Congress Mis. Document no. 152. Owner's name & notes on the fep. One signature is slightly proud of the rest although still tight. 955pp.; 6x9 . Government Printing Office unknown
18833940Boston: Little Brown. Very Good. 1883. 8th. Hardcover. Slight smokey aroma. Very slight fraying to top and bottom of spine. ; Book is in excellent condition - exceptions noted and priced accordingly. Bright gilt lettering on front cover. Tight binding and clean unmarked pages ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 904 pages . Little, Brown hardcover
ING9780664230982Westminster John Knox Press. New. Special order direct from the distributor Westminster John Knox Press unknown
ING9780664230968Westminster John Knox Press. New. Special order direct from the distributor Westminster John Knox Press unknown
ING9780664230999Westminster John Knox Press. New. Special order direct from the distributor Westminster John Knox Press unknown
59-0282Ca. 1836. Engraving. Image: 18 x 12 cm. Sheet: 32 x 25 cm. Irregular left edge. Engraver: E. Benjamin. Ca. 1836. unknown
185595028<p>good condition in brown cloth with the spine missing- ex- library with the usual markings</p> Arthur Hall, Virtue & Co., London hardcover
18999A-V223-PVLZ1899. Hardcover. Very Good. 1899 hardcover moderate wear top corners a bit bumped pages lightly yellowed with occasional minor blemishes binding reasonably firm. hardcover
59-0253London ca. 1838. Engraving on white paper backing. Image: 12 x 17.5 cm. Sheet: 25 x 31.5 cm. Irregular upper edge on paper backing. Engraver: D. Buckler. From "Switzerland Illustrated" Handwritten in ink in lower right corner: "49a". London, ca. 1838. unknown
59-0423Mid-19th cent. Engraving. Image: 113 x 173 mm. Sheet: 25 x 32 cm. Irregular upper edge; very light staining on margins; lower left corner of prints loosened from backing. Engraver: H. Griffiths. Handwritten in ink in lower right corner: "130a". Mid-19th cent. unknown
23732020like new. unknown
CV-VXF5-4NFHHardcover. Very Good. Jacket in Good condition with average wear and tear a little tape repair verso. Book in Very Good condition with light wear clean pages firm binding. hardcover
1856289914Philadelphia.: Blanchard and Lea. 1856. Fourth edition. Publisher’s brown blindstamped cloth. Good cover extremities worn small chips at spine mostly marginal dampstains front hinge repaired. 8vo. 24x16 cm. weigth: 2.2 lb. Blanchard and Lea. hardcover
1852025906Philadelphia: Blanchard and Lea 1852. Book. Fair. Hardcover. Third Edition Revised. 595pgs. Dark brown embossed decorative cloth. previous owner bookplate on front pastedown foxing on the endpapers. large chip off the top of spine smaller chip on lower spine.corners worn through. chips off the top and bottom of the spine. Previous owner stamp on inside cover. A few pages have tape reinforcement. Internally clean unmarked. An important work on dealing with fevers especially yellow and typhoid fevers. Size: Thick Octavo. Blanchard and Lea Hardcover
1928blb06504New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1928. 1st. Hardcover. Very Good. Sky blue cloth on boards with bright gilt stamped lettering to front and less bright to spine. Book is tight square sharp-cornered and free of markings and flaws inside and out. Book is close to near fine but for the aforementioned faded spine - Very Good as is. Stated as Third Impression November 1928 just two months after the first of AUgust 1928. G.P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
KF-JWH7-CAFIHardcover. Very Good. Jacket has moderate wear and rippling. Book has light wear clean pages firm binding. hardcover
19776333Richmond VA: The Dietz Press 1977. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good DJ. First Edition. Hardcover. A richly illustrated history. Very minor shelf/edge wear bottom corners gently bumped hint of foxing at preliminaries else tight bright and unmarred. DJ shows light shelf/edge wear small closed tear at rear head and tail reinforced by clear tape. Red cloth boards gilt lettering and decorative elements. 4to. 110pp. Illus. b/w plates. The Dietz Press hardcover
193230487N.p. Dorchester MA: Unpublished 1932. Original photographs. Unbound photographs. Fine. Two sepia-toned photographs showing nine women posing in 19th-century dress in a formal parlor. They are grouped differently in each photo. One is costumed as a man. "Bartlett Sisters 1932" is written in ink in the lower right of each photo. This refers to the photographers Beulah and Stella Barrett. Beulah 1889-1951 and Estella Stella 1891-1976 were both born in Butte MT raised in Bethel ME and then lived the rest of their lives in Dorchester MA where they were portrait photographers. This information is thanks to a collateral descendant. Inserted in original display folder which has come apart. Your guess is as good as ours as to the dress-up occasion. The photo is similar to a 1916 portrait of the Fragment Society of Boston a women's service club in the Schlesinger Library. This is the second photo here.<br /> Richly printed on semi-matte lightweight card stock. No paper manufacturer given. Each ca. 7 x 5 inches. Can be sent outside the US for less than the default shipping rate. Unpublished unknown
18378795London 1837. View from Trophy Point up the Hudson with Constitution Island at the right Bannerman's Island in the distance. Steel engraving 1837. B&w image approx. 7x6" on paper approx. 10x8" unknown
1951220421951. HARDCOVER . VERY GOOD . VERY CLEAN FOR ITS AGE hardcover
198516104New York: William Morrow and Company 1985. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. 356 pages. Illustrations. Maps. Chronology. Notes. Sources. Appendices. Index. DJ is in a plastic sleeve with slight wear and soiling. The author was a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point. The author also has an M.B.A. from Syracuse University. He served as an infantry company commander during the Korean War were he was seriously wounded and was awarded the Silver Star. He was then assigned as military assistant to the Army's chief historian and worked with a team of professional historians on the writing and production of the U.S. Army's multi-volume series on World War II. The author's father died while a prisoner of the Japanese. In 1977 he visited the sites of several of the larger POW camps in the Philippines and research the voyage of the unmarked Japanese ship Oryoku Maru taking back to Japan the last of the POWs most of whom were officers. The author's father was on that ship. Since Japanese tradition taught that surrender was the ultimate loss of face and that the shame of being taken prisoner far outweighed the pain of death Japan developed no system to care for the Americans taken prisoner between 1941 and 1945. This review copy contains a copy of the press release issued by the publisher as well as a review slip. In "Surrender & Survival" author E. Bartlett Kerr does an exceptional job of detailing the American and allied experience in prisoner of war captivity by the Japanese. Kerr's book traces the chronology of the Pacific Campaign through the fall of unprepared allied forces caught beneath the wave of early Japanese successes. From Wake Island Bataan and Corregidor to the Japanese home islands Kerr documents both the heroism and atrocities that faced tens of thousands of these American British Dutch Filipinos and other POWs of the allied nations. Each chapter is broken down into sub-chapters which makes the book easy to set down and come back too. The writing and research are near perfect without bogging down the stories in trivial anecdotes or biased commentary. The book succeeds in fairly depicting the good and bad qualities of the Japanese warders as well as those of the captives. Serious crimes by either are not dismissed while less than honorable behaviors are weighed against particular extreme circumstances. Failures by relief efforts and by U.S. military actions that resulted in POW casualties are evaluated candidly citing negligence deliberate acts cultural differences lack of resources or the overall fog of war. With this book Kerr achieves an unbiased academic chronicle of the experience of WWII POWs held by the Japanese. William Morrow and Company hardcover