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1998008452Roberts Rinehart Niwot Colo. ©1998 1998. 3rd Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 3rd ed. 1st printing ; xviii 462 pages : illustrations portraits ; 24 cm ; ISBN 9781570982361 1570982368 ; OCLC 40217521 ; LCCN 98065825 ; black cloth in blue and yellow dustjacket ; Henry Boylan 1912-2007 had a long and distinguished career as a public servant and a man of letters. Born to a seafaring family in Drogheda Co. Louth Boylan joined the Irish civil service after finishing school. Over the course of his civil service career he worked with Radio Éireann Gael Linn and the Wexford Slobs wildlife reserve. The author of a number of radio plays and adaptations Boylan published his first book a biography of Wolfe Tone in 1981 before going on to devote 25 years to his groundbreaking work of scholarship the outstanding Dictionary of Irish Biography writing all 1500 entries himself. He is the author of a number of other books including the memoir A Voyage Around My Life. ; FINE/FINE <br/> <br/> Roberts Rinehart, Niwot, Colo., ©1998 hardcover
1897009118New York: Dodd Mead & Co. 1897. Book. Near Fine. Decorative Cloth. First Edition Thus. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Near Fine light soiling at end pages slight spine lean SCARCE in dust jacket Very Good Minus 2" chip at base of spine smaller chips old tape mends the number "9" in blue ink front of jacket. The jacket and cover designs initialed A.M. reportedly for the American Art Nouveau designer Alice Morse. Illustrated by Frederick C. Gordon. Dated 1895 copyright page 1897 title page. A well-regarded novel about a Scottish doctor. Dodd Mead & Co. Hardcover
68-6466NY NY: McGraw-Phillips ca. 1950. 16mo. Stapled wraps. 12 pp. Near Fine. Illustrated. NY, NY: McGraw-Phillips, [ca. 1950?]. paperback
19705060Barre: Barre Publishers 1970. Number 53 of 900 signed copies. 8vo 23x15cm unpaginated. Text printed in red throughout with black and white woodcuts by Helen Siegl and signed by her at the colophon. Three piece Bradel binding gold morocco spine red and gold marbled paper over boards beveled edges and matching endpapers. All edges painted green red and green head and tailbands. Gilt edged die-cut bell design on upper board with green morocco inlay bearing pine needles tooled and painted in gilt with a bright red morocco cardinal onlay. Small scuff along upper joint minor wear at corners in matching marbled slipcase which shows some rubbing to extremities. Nearly fine. Beautiful design binding for this book of carols with woodcuts by the Philadelphia artist Helen Siegl 1924-2009. Originally issued as loose signatures this set vividly enhanced by the work of talented Czech binder Jarmila Sobotova student of Jan Sobota. Sobotova's stamp adorns the rear pastedown. This unique binding is accompanied by an exhibition catalogue of both binders' works from the Mildred Hawn Exhibition Gallery at SMU in Dallas March 24-April 16 1995 which is signed by Sobotova and Sobota. Barre Publishers unknown
19582081502112500450B6 with cover Bungeishunju Shinsha 1958. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 B6 with cover Bungeishunju Shinsha paperback
1993A55847TSR Ltd 1993. Soft cover. Very Good. WE SHIP DAILY. Book only. Book has minor wear. Name inside. PROMPT PROFESSIONAL SERVICE! TSR Ltd paperback
0911517081.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
198615022NY/London: Garland Publishing 1986. wrappers as issued. two small faint creases to back cover. no other flaws clean no writing or markings strong binding. a well preserved copy.; carries no reference to a hardcover edition. garland reference library of the humanities vol. 582.; x-300pp. introduction. index to notes in the critical edition.; scarce. First Edition. Soft Cover. Near Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Garland Publishing Paperback
20122090202118101259Asashuppan 2012. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Asashuppan paperback
1919022164London: W. Collins Sons and Co. Ltd. w/ Lawrence & Bullen Ltd. 1919. Book. Very Good. Buckram. First Edition. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Olive buckram lettered in gilt. Modest shelf wear covers mildly soiled mostly along edges spine panel darkened by age. Corners and spine extremities a bit rubbed but no exposure. Firm binding intact interior a bit thumbed. Printed on coated "art paper" stock. viii243 pp. illus. w/ 215 b&w figures 15 color plates. W. Collins Sons and Co. Ltd. w/ Lawrence & Bullen Ltd. Hardcover
19982092902137405842Mitsubishi Estate Co. Ltd. 1998. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. paperback
19942090202118101568Shinpyoron 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shinpyoron paperback
1952009827Lippincott Philadelphia ©1952 1952. Book Club Edition . Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Book club edition 185 pages ; 22 cm ; LCCN 52005631 OCLC 38544823 LC PS3523.O243 Dewey 813.54 ; textured green cloth with black lettering in color pictorial dustjacket; a few nicks on jacket ; the 16th book of 26 in the Mr. and Mrs. North Mysteries ; The office of Dr. Orpheus Preson is filled with remains the bones of long dead dinosaurs. He waves one of them at the NYPD detective demanding the police stop the person who's been sending workmen to his house-an endless parade of bricklayers butlers French tutors and tree surgeons none of whom Preson hired and all of whom expect payment. There's nothing law enforcement can do which means it's time to call the only two people in New York who can help: Pamela and Jerry North.A fashionable literary couple who's made a habit of solving mysteries between martinis the Norths have known Dr. Preson since Jerry published his first book. The amateur detectives vow to do what they can for the perturbed paleontologist but it's too little too late. When Dr. Preson is found murdered the Norths will find that the poor man had more than one kind of skeleton in his closet. ; Frances Louise Lockridge January 10 1896 - February 17 1963 and Richard Orson Lockridge September 26 1898 in St. Joseph Missouri - June 19 1982 in Tryon North Carolina were American writers of detective fiction. The pair wrote 50 novels together1 including one of the most famous American mystery series Mr. and Mrs. North. They also wrote other series including Lt Heimrich Nathan Shapiro and Paul Lane. Frances was born in Kansas City Missouri in 1896.234 She attended the University of Kansas though she did not graduate and worked as a reporter and music critic at various publications including the Kansas City Journal-Post Kansas City Kansan and Kansas City Star. Richard was born in St. Joseph Missouri and was educated at the University of Missouri. After serving in the United States Navy he returned to Missouri working as a reporter on the Kansas City Kansan and the Kansas City Star. Married in 1922. Soon after the couple moved to New York26 where Richard Lockridge joined the old New York Sun. In 1932 Richard published his first book Darling of Misfortune: Edwin Booth: 1833-1893. In 1960 the Lockridges were co-presidents of the Mystery Writers of America. They received a special Edgar Award in 1962. Richard Lockridge had received an Edgar in 1945 for best radio play. In their collaborations Frances would generally produce the plot of the novels while Richard would flesh out the writing ; FINE/VG <br/> <br/> Lippincott, Philadelphia, ©1952 hardcover
1954009825J.B. Lippincott Company Philadelphia 1954 1954. Book Club Edition . Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Book club edition 224 pages ; 22 cm. ; LCCN 54009427 OCLC 1384095 LC PS3523.O243 Dewey 813.54 ; textured yellow cloth with black lettering in color pictorial dustjacket; a few nicks on price-clipped jacket ; the 19th book of 26 in the Mr. and Mrs. North Mysteries ; amateur sleuths Pam and Jerry North investigate the murder of their lawyer Forbes Ingraham who was shot in his office with the investigation involving a mysterious gold key a labor leader and gangsters. The plot centers on the couple's involvement after their lawyer's death uncovering a tangled web of relationships and criminal elements connected to his clients leading to more danger for the Norths as they try to solve the case. .; When their lawyer is murdered Mr. and Mrs. North find that everyone in Manhattan is a suspect.Jerry and Pamela North have targets on their backs. It's not fair but that's what happens when you make a hobby out of catching killers. The murderers get upset and well you know how they are. And with all this homicidal attention directed at the Norths it's about time they made out a will. Unfortunately they have only just started the process when their lawyer is stopped for good and the sleuthing couple is in trouble again.Forbes Ingraham is found in his office a bullet in his head. He was killed just a few yards from the desk of his secretary which should make this a cut-and-dried case but the young woman is notoriously unobservant. Discovering who took . ; Frances Louise Lockridge January 10 1896 - February 17 1963 and Richard Orson Lockridge September 26 1898 in St. Joseph Missouri - June 19 1982 in Tryon North Carolina were American writers of detective fiction. The pair wrote 50 novels together1 including one of the most famous American mystery series Mr. and Mrs. North. They also wrote other series including Lt Heimrich Nathan Shapiro and Paul Lane. Frances was born in Kansas City Missouri in 1896.234 She attended the University of Kansas though she did not graduate and worked as a reporter and music critic at various publications including the Kansas City Journal-Post Kansas City Kansan and Kansas City Star. Richard was born in St. Joseph Missouri and was educated at the University of Missouri. After serving in the United States Navy he returned to Missouri working as a reporter on the Kansas City Kansan and the Kansas City Star. Married in 1922. Soon after the couple moved to New York26 where Richard Lockridge joined the old New York Sun. In 1932 Richard published his first book Darling of Misfortune: Edwin Booth: 1833-1893. In 1960 the Lockridges were co-presidents of the Mystery Writers of America. They received a special Edgar Award in 1962. Richard Lockridge had received an Edgar in 1945 for best radio play. In their collaborations Frances would generally produce the plot of the novels while Richard would flesh out the writing ; FINE/VG <br/> <br/> J.B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, 1954 hardcover
2001008703New York : HarperCollins Publishers c2001. 2001. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 1st ed. 1st printing ; 426 pages ; 25 cm ; SIGNED by author on title page ; ISBN 9780060192419 9780062024534 9780061097843 0060192410 0062024531 0061097845 ; OCLC 45485188 ; LCCN 2001016786 ; LOC No PS3557.R534 K56 2001 ; grey and black cloth in pictorial dustjacket ; Just two years out of law school Nick Rey is on the career fast track at a hot Miami law firm when he is suddenly plunged headfirst into a dangerous bid to save his father. Matthew Rey has been kidnapped while on business in Columbia's exotic port city of Cartagena. The ransom demand of three million dollars is far more than the Rey family can ever hope to raise. Fortunately Matthew had purchased an insurance policy to protect against just such a threat. Unfortunately the kidnappers seem to know all about the policy and the insurance company suspecting fraud is refusing to pay out. With nowhere to turn Nick links up with Alex a beautiful street-smart woman who may be the only person capable of negotiating with Matthew's abductors. But Nick soon discovers that the gravest dangers to him and his family are not the kidnappers and their guns but the men in suits: lawyers to be exact at a powerful firm with something to hide and they will stop at nothing to keep Nick from unleashing the truth. --Source: Publisher ; Author James Grippando was born in Antioch Illinois in 1958. He spent one year at the University of Illinois before transferring to the University of Florida in Gainesville where he received his B.A. with high honors and his law degree with honors. While in law school he was executive editor of the University of Florida Law Review. He was practicing commercial litigation with the law firm of Steel Hector & Davis for 12 years before becoming a full-time writer. He wrote his first two novels while he was still working as a trial lawyer. His novels include the Jack Swyteck series. ; FINE/FINE <br/> <br/> New York : HarperCollins Publishers, c2001. hardcover
2008L3 box161 a10<p>A La Mode - The Third Way of Fashion. Editing and design: Whyart Aude Lehmann & Tan Waelchli. English translations: Peter Routledge; German translations: Tan Waelchli; English proofreading: Doris Tranter. Published by Nieves 2008. Hardcover 206 pp.</p> NIEVES hardcover
200129369Dallas: Somesuch Press 2001. Very Good. Dallas: Somesuch Press 2001. Limited Edition numbered 99 of 350 copies and signed by designer W. Thomas Taylor as "Tom Taylor" and publisher Stanley Marcus on colophon. Octavo; 15pp. Publisher's map-decorated paper with silver lettering and red cloth spine. Boards are clean and sharp. Binding is sound and pages unmarked. <br /> <br /> Limited reprint of Miller's poem first issued by Niemen-Marcus in 1939. Somesuch Press unknown
2007Q-0976436906Dean James Max 2007-02-07. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dean James Max hardcover
19872090202118102964Sogen-sha 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Sogen-sha paperback
20192-1074214234Independently published 2019. Paperback. New. 45 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.12 inches. Independently published paperback
1975041448Sacramento / San Francisco. : Corti Brothers / Andrew Hoyem 1975. First Edition Thus . Hardcover. Fine. Xxv 80 Pp. Full Brown Leather One Of 10 Copies Printed On English Handmade Paper Taller And Thicker Than The 990 Copies Of The Limited Trade Edition. Fine. Glenn Todd's Copy <br/> <br/> Corti Brothers / Andrew Hoyem hardcover
19712110502150408044Futabasha 1971. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Futabasha paperback
200920146Cambridge: Houghton Library Harvard University 2009. cloth hard cover in dust jacket. no flaws or wear. clean. no text or exterior markings. no bumps tears chips. tight binding. appears unused.; copy belonged to houghton librarian roger stoddard and has his initials on ffep which also has an inscription from a text contributor to mr. stoddard. title page has inscriptions to mr. stoddard from john overholt and thomas horrocks. exhibition also appeared at the grolier club in nyc and some ephemera pertaining to that is laid-in. 127pp. illustrated in color. two essays and detailed catalogue. one of 800 unnumbered copies printed. a unique copy. Signed By Authors. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Exhibition Catalogue. Houghton Library, Harvard University Hardcover
1999D05KS1007Crazy Diamond Design Cheshire 1999. 1st Edition. HARDCOVER. Leather-effect bound slipcase with internal 2nd slipcase containing 2 pairs of 7 large folded typeface sheets and control key guides one set each for Mac and PC and separate manual printed on fake-parchment with CD dual Mac / PC in plastic slipcover- both slip-cases and manual bound in brown faux-leather. Publishers blurb reads 'this is a revision of the 16th century book. Extrapolating from the original designs and with reference to historically contemporaneous documents we have produced six high quality typefaces for Apple Macintosh and PC computers. The typefaces are provided in modern and ancient forms with an extensive range of historical characters' __CONDITION : AS NEW. . NOTE: Depending on destination this item may require an extra payment for insurance. If so orders made by card will be completed only after you have approved any such extra cost. __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Crazy Diamond Design, Cheshire hardcover
20052090202118108747Popurasha 2005. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Popurasha paperback