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195353131Ballantine Books. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1953. First Edition. Hardcover. First edition hardcover. Near fine condition. PO name of Evans Evans the American actress. The DJ in mylar is price-clipped lightly soiled/edgeworn 2cm corner tear. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Ballantine Books hardcover
195378538Ballantine 1953. VG - / VG -. Hardcover in dust jacket with a 2-inch chip at the top gutter & some other edgewar / Minor pencil markings in the margins / SIGNED & extensively inscribed TO WILBERT SNOW Ballantine hardcover
1953309567NY: BALLANTINE BOOKS. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1953. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine in a Vg. dj. Barely discernable 2"-inch tear at upper seam of rear panel of dj. A few short edge tears & small chips as well as traces of shelfsoiling to dj. Novel of the Virginia Calvary in the Shenandoah Valley during the Civil War. LR . BALLANTINE BOOKS. hardcover
193739061New York: Appleton. 1937. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Experience the pleasure of reading and appreciating this actual printed item. It has its own physical history that imbues it with a character lacking in ephemeral electronic renderings.; 8vo; Fine in Near Fine dustwrapper with a 1 1/2" closed tear at bottom edge & a bit of wear at head of spine. Happy Shannon goes to New York City and is partakes of the glamorous night life. The author James W. Bellah was an aviator in both World War I and World War II. Several of his stories were made into films by John Ford. Some of these include Fort Apache She Wore a Yellow Ribbon and Rio Grande. Furthermore he wrote screenplays for Ford including The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance and Sergeant Rutledge. Very scarce especially in this condition. . Appleton hardcover
193744935New York: D. Appleton 1937. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Fine in near fine dustwrapper with a slight printing flaw to the silvered dustwrapper and some wear at the extremities. Happy Shannon the daughter of an old-fashioned country doctor comes to New York City and dazzles and is bedazzled by the glittering night life. Bellah an aviator and war hero in both World Wars is inextricably linked to John Ford who filmed his stories and novels as Fort Apache She Wore a Yellow Ribbon and Rio Grande and for whom he wrote the screenplays The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance and Sergeant Rutledge. Very scarce. D. Appleton hardcover
1937997672New York: D. Appleton-Century Company 1937. Dancer moves to New York falls in love. Bellah was better known for his westerns many of which were made into Hollywood movies. First printing first edition. Hardcover full blue cloth with silver lettering. Light wear to tail of spine and bottom edge of boards. Edgewear & minor rubbing to jacket including small chip on lower rear small tear in front flap hinge repaired with tape. Handsome book in pretty silver jacket. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. Small Octavo. D. Appleton-Century Company Hardcover
148 pages. Features: Cover photo of barred Harlem bookstore window; Gorgeous color fashion ads; Royal Copenhagen Porcelain offered by Swank; Qiana Ties; Blackglama Mink; Piaget watches; Two-page Lan-Chile ad (Chilean airline) features three beautiful women and heading "The Savages of South America"; Zodiac SST watch; Movado watches; Five spots for New York's Midnight Chic - Maxwell's Plum (with photo of owner Warner LeRoy), Elaine's (with photo of owner Elaine Kaufman), Raffles (with photo of operator Derek Hall-Caine), Le Club (with photo of Oleg Cassini) and Hippopotamus (with photo of Manager Olivier Coquelin; The Unholy Alliance Against the Campus; Indian Revolutionaries with a Chinese Accent - photo-illustrated article on the Naxalites; Your Policy is Hereby Canceled - the difficulty of obtaining insurance in ghetto and suburb alike; Leroy Johnson Outslicks Mister Charlie - article including photo of Muhammad Ali; Swakara lamb coats; The Omega Dynamic watch; Nice ad for genuine United States Silver Dollar 17-Jewel Watches; Two-page color Cunard Line features the QE II; Johnny Carson Apparel ad features johny in blue and gold; Patek Philippe watch ad; Fantastic 'Boutiqueland' fashion photos; The Troubled Child; Photos in the homes of Kiki Kogelnik and architect David Beer, Henry Geldzahler and Eliot Janeway; Nice one-page color-photo ad for teh National Bank of North America shows brighly-dressed ladies at the door of a walk-in safe; Dewar's Whisky ad features photo of artist Leroy Neiman; Photo of John and Abby Seymour in Save the Children Federation Ad; Sunnyland Farms Pecans ad with photo of Jane and Harry; Nice back cover ad for No-Cal Root Beer says "We Ain't Got No Sugar". Average wear. Crossword completed, otherwise unmarked. A sound vintage copy Book
1998Q-082611234XSpringer Publishing Company 1998-11-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Springer Publishing Company hardcover
1994441762PN. New. 1994. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1993264429PN. New. 1993. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
B9798765118115Paperback / softback. New. paperback
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0282398201.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0656906014.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
180931205Philadelphia: Johnson & Warner / Brown & Merritt 1809. Very Good-. Philadelphia: Johnson & Warner No. 147 Market-Street. Brown & Merritt Printers 24 Church-alley 1809 but 1821. Small quarto 13cm.; slightly later straight-grained gilt-tooled brown morocco marbled endpapers; 16pp.; engraved frontispiece and seven leaves of plates collated complete. Dark tide mark affecting textblock as well as plates stock uniformly toned due to inferior paper quality else a Good to Very Good sound copy in attractive American binding. Date of publication based on the frontispiece imprint: Benjamin Warner 1821.<br /> <br /> AMERICAN IMPRINTS 5091; ROSENBACH 603; see also WELCH 241 for the first American edition. Johnson & Warner / Brown & Merritt unknown
182121953H80247Philadelphia: Benjamin Warner. Acceptable. Soft cover. 1821. Benjamin Warner paperback
2011011904Crows Nest: Alllen and Unwin 2011. First Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Near Fine In A Very Good Like Jacket With Light Handling Wear On The Rear Pp 214 Illustrated Throughout <br/> <br/> Alllen and Unwin hardcover
2009054874Sydney: Allen & Unwin 2009. 216pp further reading list num col photographs. Pictorial glossy boards in jacket. Near new. The grandeur of Tasmanian colonial estate houses. Wonderful colonial domestic architecture. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 4to. Allen & Unwin Hardcover
2009163406Sydney: Allen & Unwin 2009. 1st edition. Very nice copy. quarto. hardback with dust jacket 216pp. colour plates reading list Tucked into the folds of Tasmania's wild landscape is an array of beautiful historic homes from a time when life was simpler and granderÑand perhaps more of an adventure. The early pastoral settlers of Tasmania were a hardy and eccentric bunch: young men out to make their fortunes; struggling families hoping for a fresh start; and feisty women wanting to make their own mark. From the landed gentry to convicts Allen & Unwin hardcover
20114448Sydney ; Melbourne ; Auckland ; London: Allen and Unwin 2011. First Edition. Near fine/fine. Hardcover : pp. x 1 214 : beautifully illustrated throughout : foreword by Peter Underwood : illustrated boards and jacket.<br /> <br /> Top block edge foxed. Allen and Unwin unknown
1996257358Washington DC: National Security Agency Central Intelligence Agency 1996. Paperback. 450p. 8.5x11 inches. wraps cover wrap worn else good condition. one the earliest publications of the Verona documents detailing Soviet espionage in the U.S. published by the NSA and CIA. National Security Agency, Central Intelligence Agency paperback books
199656636Washington DC: Central Intelligence Agency 1996. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. good. Quarto. xliv 450 2 pages. Wraps. Documents. Footnotes. Chronology. Stain on top edge some wear to cover edges. Mr. Robert Louis Benson served with the Office of Security of the National Security Agency. A former US Air Force Officer Me. Benson earned his B.A. in history at the University of Wisconsin. He had written and lectured extensively on Venona. Dr. Michael Warner was Deputy Chief of the Central Intelligence Agency History Staff. He received his Ph.D. in history from the University of Chicago and served as an analyst in CIA's Directorate of Intelligence before join the Center for the Study of Intelligence in 1992. The Venona project was a United States counterintelligence program initiated during World War II by the United States Army's Signal Intelligence Service later absorbed by the National Security Agency which ran from February 1 1943 until October 1 1980. It was intended to decrypt messages transmitted by the intelligence agencies of the Soviet Union e.g. the NKVD the KGB and the GRU. Initiated when the Soviet Union was an ally of the US the program continued during the Cold War when it was considered an enemy. During the 37-year duration of the Venona project the Signal Intelligence Service decrypted and translated approximately 3000 messages. The signals intelligence yield included discovery of the Cambridge Five espionage ring in the United Kingdom and Soviet espionage of the Manhattan Project in the U.S. known as project Enormous. The espionage was undertaken to support the Soviet atomic bomb project. The Venona project remained secret for more than 15 years after it concluded. Some of the decoded Soviet messages were not declassified and published by the United States until 1995. The Venona Project analyzed and translated encrypted Soviet diplomatic and trade communications which turned out to include Soviet KGB and GRU spy messages in addition to diplomatic and trade messages. This collection of documents conveys the flavor of internal U.S. Government discussions and concerns over Soviet espionage in America. This sensational book edited by NSA and CIA officers reveals U.S. "code-breaking" successes in reading KGB and GRU messages during the Cold War. The cryptanalytic efforts of NSA termed the Venona project succeeded in dramatically tearing away the veil of secrecy surrounding Soviet intelligence and espionage. Venona breakthroughs -- described in detail -- played a significant role in exposing and confirming the espionage activities of Soviet agents such as the Rosenbergs Guy Burgess Kim Philby Donald Maclean and others. Aegean Park Press has added a lengthy index to the text as well as additional monographs with pictures concerning the great significance of the Venona. Central Intelligence Agency paperback
193621927New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1936. First American Edition. First Printing. Octavo; orange cloth with titles stamped in black on spine and front cover; black topstain; dustjacket; 324pp 2. Hint of darkening to spine boards slighlty dusty with foxing to endpapers and some vertical streaking to preliminary pages; Very Good. The Arthur Hawkins-designed dustjacket is unclipped priced $2.00 lightly shelfworn with small bruises at mid-spine and front panel with two stains along lower edge of same; Very Good or better. Bentley's follow-up to his 1913 novel Trent's Last Case co-written with his friend H. Warner Allen. HUBIN p.31. Alfred A. Knopf unknown books
23491London: Constable and Company Ltd. 1936. First edition first printing. First edition first printing. Publisher's orange cloth with dark blue titles to the upper board and spine in dustwrapper. Top edge brown. A lovely fine copy the binding square and firm the cloth is bright and fresh. The contents with a small booplate to the upper left corner of the front pastedown hidden by the dustwrapper flap are otherwise clean throughout and without previous owner's inscriptions or stamps. Complete with the verly lightly rubbed dustwrapper that has a touch of fading to the spine and is otherwise without loss or tears. Correctly priced 7/6 net to the front flap. A superb example in entirely original condition. Hubin. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. London: Constable and Company Ltd. 1936 hardcover