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2013308208Boston: Little Brown 2013. hardcover. fine/fine. Foreword by Henry Louis Gates Jr. Tall thick 8vo 764 pages decorative beige boards d.w. Boston: Little Brown 2013. First Edition. Several pages slightly bent else a fine copy.<br/> <br/> Inscribed by Henry Louis Gates Jr. on the fly leaf with an additional typed 2 page signed letter laid in.<br/> <br/> Little Brown unknown
2002USD_9780781738873LWW 2002. 10th. Paperback. UsedLikeNew/UsedLikeNew. LWW paperback
2003AME_9780781738972LWW 2003. 11th. Paperback. New/New. LWW paperback
2000DBS.Management-9780071160Mcgraw Hill 2000. 3rd. Paperback. New. Mcgraw Hill paperback
2000DBS.Management-9780071160Mcgraw Hill 2000. 3rd. Paperback. New. Mcgraw Hill paperback
195239377Richmond VA: The Dietz Press 1952. fair ex-lib. fair. 224 illus. footnotes bibliography notes usual library markings rear board weak endpapers soiled with tape marks. The Dietz Press unknown
1981144drmInscribed: July 8 1981 To Chuck Heatherly best wishes to a friend of supply side economics Bruce Bartlett<br /><br />Book and dust jack in fine condition. Clean text. Price unclipped $14.95<br /><br />Bartlett is an American historian and author. He served as a domestic policy adviser to Ronald Reagan and as a Treasury official under George H. W. Bush. Arlington House Publishers hardcover
193248528Toronto: Macmillan of Canda At St. Martin's House. Near Fine in Good dust jacket. 1932. First Edition. Hardcover. Book is 3/4 gray paper boards and 1/4 cream spine. Very slight bump to one corner and slightly dusty top and bottom edges are only flaws to a well preserved copy. Contents are unmarked and pages are about new in freshness and crispness. Small impression to ffep from former pencilled price. Dj is intact but very fine paper has numerous edge tears and is tears along spine. Slightly sunned to top edge and spine of dj. A rare copy in inviting condition. Errata slip laid-in. Robert Norwood writes in the introduction: ".my gratitude for this Canadian Pre-Raphaelite is unbounded. She comes with the gentle insistence of Keats with the mysticism of Blake with the sound of old lutes and zithers that have lain too long forgotten in the palace of minstrelsy." John Garvin editor of Canadian Poets writes: This fine artist in words whose poems have appeared in the 'Atlantic Monthly' the 'Metropolitan' the 'Windsor' and other leading periodicals is Mrs. John W. C. Taylor of Montreal. She was born in New Haven Oswego County N. Y. Her father was the late William Cheever Bartlett of New Haven a veteran of the Civil War and a descendant of Lieutenant George Bartlett one of the founders of Guilford in Connecticut in 1639; and her mother Mary Moulton also a native of the Empire State. . . . . After studying in public schools and under private tutors until seventeen years of age Miss Bartlett came to Toronto and secured employment in the law offices of Macdonald & Marsh of which firm Sir John A. Macdonald was the senior partner. In 1891 she married the young English artist who has since become President of a Lithographing Company and shortly afterwards had the advantage of a year in England visiting Cathedral towns birth-places of poets and 'unfrequented by-ways and villages of pure English charm.' . Macmillan of Canda At St. Martin's House hardcover
19361831744Published by Selwyn & Blount 1936 Circa. Hardback. Very Good/Good. Illustrated by Wragg Arthur. Very good condition in an almost very good dustwrapper. Arthur Wragg has designed a passionate and powerful illustrated book. Carefully selected text is combined with images of poverty despair and war but this time he criticised the politicians the arms industry and warmongers as fools bent on destruction. Introduction by Vernon Barlett. Black cloth boards white titles. Poignant b/w illustrations throughout. Not paginated. Second impression in a third impression dustwrapper. White title to spine is rubbed with loss of colour. Top & tail of spine lightly shelf-worn. Horizontal edge of boards lighlty knocked. Book plate of John Homery Folkes an English architect archaeologist and local historian to verso of free front-endpaper. Text block browned. Contents clean. Pictorial dustwrapper is for the THIRD impression as per spine and is edge-worn with slight loss heavily browned and some grubby marks strengthened to verso with white tape at folds. Published by Selwyn & Blount hardcover
19920002400London England: Longman Publishing Group 1992. Trade paperback. New. Trade paperback US. Glued binding. 196 p. Postwar World. Audience: General/trade. Longman Publishing Group paperback
1850757631.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Q-1850757631Sheffield Academic Press. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Sheffield Academic Press paperback
1998DADAX1850757631Sheffield Academic Press 1998-06-01. paperback. New. 5.50x0.23x8.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Sheffield Academic Press paperback
2013Q-1408171910Methuen Drama 2013-04-30. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Methuen Drama paperback
0725403535.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0683183435.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1951161j1181Galt Ontario: Highland Light Infantry of Canada Association. Fair. 1951. First Edition. Hardcover. "Preserves the story of the job done in World War II by The Highland Light Infantry of Canada." - Foreword. 126 10 pp. Honours and Awards. Roll of Honour. Grainy black and white reproductions of photos. Four fold-out maps. Heavily-worn former library copy with usual markings. Original green cloth with green tape to spine. A worthy reference copy of this important history. Dornbusch 81 Cooke 3rd Edn p. 219; 8vo . Highland Light Infantry of Canada Association hardcover
1842027989New Bedford MA 1842. 2 page autographed Bifolium to James R. Williams April 20 1842. New Bedford MA: 1842. Dr. Lyman Bartlett was one of the leading physicians of New Bedford. He studied in Paris and took a liberal position when some physicians disparaged homeopathy. His view while conventional felt that it's major points ought to be considered by medical science. This letter is written to his friend James R. Williams in Constantine Michigan on behalf of his brother Edwin 1812-1903 who wanted a loan to establish a sheep business in Wisconsin. Dr. Bartlett lists nine serious questions as to the feasibility of his brother's proposed idea. He is concerned for the good of his brother and clearly is willing to help him financially. In an interesting aside he speaks of the concerns of the whale men in Massachusetts who fear the rise of land oil will end their profession. He notes the rising sickness contemporary accounts speak of lung disease thought to be tuberculosis. Finally he notes the economic issue and hopes for a new tariff undefined. In 1852 he was among the Medical examiners at Harvard's Anatomical Museum. Folded addressed and stamped New Bedford MA April 21 with partial wax red seal. unknown
GJ-Q5V4-YAQ7Johns Hopkins University. Good. Book is in good shape no tears scribbles highlighting or underlining has an x marked on the back a little general wear from a smoke-free environment. Johns Hopkins University unknown
2001AME_9780781734325LWW 2001. 11th. Paperback. New/New. LWW paperback
0781738865.Gcd_rom. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
0975532626.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0996733388.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
154699971X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
189831766Boston: Little Brown & Co 1898. Various editions. Hardcover. Very good except as noted. Each variously paged from 480p to over 1100p no ills. Occasional toning from material laid in. The 1865 edition is rebound in old half leather and marbled boards; the others are all in their original cloth bindings. 1 Fourth edition 1865 1st pub. 1863. The first volume published by Little Brown earlier volumes were privately printed. Rubbed; small piece missing from bottom of front joint but binding is very sturdy. Endpapers browned foxed. Ink birthday inscription 1874. 2 Seventh edition 1875. Hole torn out of front endpaper ca. 1/2 x 1 inch. This volume is uncommon. 3 Eighth edition 1882. Slightly shaken. 4 Tenth edition 1898 1st pub. 1891. The 34th thousand. A great resource for the history of literary tastes--or at least one man's taste. 4 vols. sold as a group. Shipping/handling will be extra; please keep this in mind when ordering. Little, Brown & Co hardcover