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193630786New York: Grosset & Dunlap. Very Good in Good dj. c.1936. Reprint stated 2nd printing. Hardcover. good sound copy minor shelfwear one-time owner's name plus date & place of purchase written in ink at top of front endpaper; the jacket is lightly soiled and presents well in new mylar but is extensively tape-reinforced on the verso along all edges and seams and has been both touched-up and filled-in with black ink to conceal some paper loss at both ends of the front fold and the top of the spine; there is also a tiny vintage bookseller's label Woodward & Lothrop Washington at the upper corner of the rear flap. The second Philip Trent mystery -- published 23 years after the first "Trent's Last Case" which by then was an acknowledged classic of the genre. Per Charles Shibuk in Reilly's "Twentieth Century Crime and Mystery Writers": The book "starts with the discovery of an elderly philanthropist found shot in the back in his bedroom and the only clue points staight to Philip Trent" who had earlier painted the man's portrait. Trent was an artist as well as an amateur criminologist. Shibuk continues: "The book it must be admitted is hardly the equal of its illustrious predecessor but it is an excellent detective novel of considerable skill and depth." . Grosset & Dunlap hardcover
1936355490719332London: Constable 1936. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. First UK Edition First Printing. Publisher's orange cloth with ornate blue lettering to the front board and spine. End-papers faintly offset; cloth a little faded to the spine; text clear in firm binding. A nice VG copy. In the rare D/W which has been price-clipped to the inside flap. The D/W has benefited from some discreet and well-executed archival restoration from a highly skilled paper conservator and now shows as a clean near fine copy. Features Philip Trent a gentleman detective from the right social class. Golf is critical to the plot as Trent takes his main suspect for a round at his home course. A pre and post restoration image is included which shows the limited extent of the restoration. Photographs/scans available upon request Constable hardcover
62377London: Constable and Co. 1936. Crime Mystery INSCRIBED FIRST EDITION first impression. Octavo 19 x 13cm pp.6 314. Publisher's orange cloth with blue titles to spine and upper top edge blue in typographic dust-wrapper priced at 7/6. With author's ink inscription to flyleaf; Neil and Alice / With love from / E.C.B. Extremities and spine a little toned some minor edgewear shallow chips to spine ends. Near fine. The long-awaited sequel to 'Trent's Last Case' 1913 being a mystery with a golfing theme. London: Constable and Co., 1936 unknown
56385New York NY: Alfred A. Knopf 1936. Crime Mystery FIRST US EDITION. Octavo 20 x 14cm pp.10 324 2. Publisher's orange cloth with blue titles to spine and upper. Top edge blue others untrimmed. With the dust-jacket designed by Hawkins priced at $2.00. The usual wood-grain pattern browning to preliminaries with occasional resurgences throughout. Jacket rubbed and chipped to edges and folds. Very good. The long-awaited sequel to 'Trent's Last Case' 1913. New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1936 unknown
56620London: Constable and Co. 1936. Crime Mystery FIRST EDITION. Octavo 19 x 13cm pp.6 314. Publisher's orange cloth with blue titles to spine and upper. Top edge blue. Toronto bookseller's stamp to flyleaf. Erasure of heavy pencil inscription also to flyleaf. Gently toned throughout. Only very minor rubbing to cloth; a clean attractive example. Near fine. The long-awaited sequel to 'Trent's Last Case' 1913. London: Constable and Co., 1936 unknown
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
1936002910London: Constable & Co. 314pp. Red cloth-covered boards with black lettering on the front cover and spine. Covers a little dusty; minor wear at the extremities no inscriptions. . Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition First Printing. 1936. Constable & Co hardcover
193610530London:: Constable 1936. First edition advance copy. publisher's printed wrappers in custom slipcase and chemise. Small abrasion to front cover else an attractive copy unusual in this format. 8vo. Constable, unknown
1957365Partitions sur la Pluie, l'orage, le vent, la neige S.E.M.I 1957
20185245582<p>book Condition: Brand New. International Edition. Softcover. This is a Brand New High-Quality Textbook. Different ISBN and cover image with US edition. We do not ship to Po Box APO and FPO address. Some book may show some sales disclaimer word such as "Not for Sale or Restricted in US" on the cover page. Some international textbooks may come with different exercises or cases or chapters compare to US edition</p> Pearson paperback
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2007Q-1416933646Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon 2007-02-27. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon paperback
2009Q-1416990801Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon 2009-12-29. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon paperback
2007Q-1416940707Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon 2007-01-23. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon paperback
X10H-0313Nolo. Used - Good. Good condition. 2nd edition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates stamps limited notes and highlighting or a few light stains. Nolo unknown
1997mon0000183728Journal of Roman Archaeology 1997T. hardcover. Like New. 1.5000 in x 11.5000 in x 9.0000 in. like new hardcover preowner name inside cover. clean text. tight binding. very little wear. ISBN matches listing Journal of Roman Archaeology hardcover
1976Q-0684145332Encore Editions 1976-05-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Encore Editions hardcover
1987005122Boston: Quinlan Press 1987. Stated First Edition Signed and inscribed on half title page by Jean-Charles Berruet Chef-Proprietaire of the Chanticleer Inn 4to size hardcover with dust jacket; 232 pages plus a section of color photographs on glossy stock. Please note the photographs are of Nantucket not the recipes. From jacket: "With over 130 of Chef Berruet's finest recipes his life story as told by his friend co-author Jack Warner and stunning photos of the Island by noted photographer Cary Hazlegrove this book does indeed offer "recipes for the good life and great food.'" Contents include: Stocks and Sauces Soups Appetizers Fish and Shellfish Game Birds and Poultry Meats Vegetables and Garnishes Desserts Recipes include: Fumet de Moules; Beuerre Blanc Nantais; Sauce Digonaise; Cumberland Sauce; Sauce Mousse de Cresson; Creme d'Artichauts; Soupe de Grenouilles; Coquillages au Champagne; Huitres au Caviar; Terrine de Saumon et de St. Jacques; Pate d'Anguille; Homard Paillard; Souffle de Homard; Bourguignon de Grenouilles et Crevettes; Cuisses de Canard Farcies au Vin Rouge; Confit de Canard; Poulet Roti Nantaise; Poulet Vinaigre et Basilic; Tournedos d'Agneau Sauce Chevreuil; Noisettes d'Agneaus au Romarin; Tournedos d'Agneau aux Lentilles Rouges; Filet de Porc aux Abricots; Ratatouille Nicoise; Poivrons Grilles; Marquise au Chocolat; Souffle au Chocolat ou au Grand Marnier; Macarons; Gateau Chanticleer more Dust jacket has overall wear and tear and is a bit tattered with several small tears at top and bottom jacket spine is sunned and jacket has light soil on back. Chef Berruet sold the Chanticleer Inn in Nantucket in 2004. He ran another Chanticleer restaurant in Florida from which he retired in 2011. . Signed by Author. First. Hard Cover. Good/Good. Illus. by Hazelgrove Cary. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Quinlan Press Hardcover
200289521San Francisco:: Privately Printed. Near Fine. 2002. Hardcover. B004D99IFC . Limited edition: this copy is number 228 of 1000 copies. SIGNED by the author on the colophon page. Previous owner's gift inscription on half-title page else near fine in a near fine slipcase.; 527 pages; Signed by Author . Privately Printed, hardcover books
193021398<p>NY: Alfred A.Knopf 1930. First US edition. Fine in price-clipped moderately worn jacket. Pale blue cloth and marbled boards; small octavo; xv 141 pp. Top edge gilt. Eight collotype illustrations <br /><br />Originally published in London in 1929 this Knopf edition bound from the British sheets with cancel title page. Cagle & Stafford 89; Gabler G12920.</p> Alfred A.Knopf hardcover
19293018Constable & Co. 1929. 1st edition not the limited edition. V.g. /No Jacket. Hard covers no dust jacket Spine faded half-title spotted tissue guards to the eight collotype illustrations slilghtly tanned. In three main chapters dealing with claret burgundy and champagne this book celebrates fine wines and tells some amusing anecdotes about less appreciative quaffers. xv 141 pp. Constable & Co. hardcover
1934023199London: Constable & Company 1934. Second Edition First Printing . Red Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good DJ. Frontispiece Plates. Xv 161 Pp. Red Cloth Gilt. Second Edition Revised And Enlarged. First Printing Book Is Near Fine Trace Of Rubbing At Corners. Dj Price Clipped But Otherwise Complete Except For Very Light Chipping At Top And Bottom Of Spine And At Tips Spine A Little Darkened. With A Very Cordial May 18 1939 Two Page Typed Signed Letter From Berry To Balzer Responding To Balzer's Letter Of May 6 Enclosing Berry's Brochure Of Burgundy Wines Opining That At Present The 1929'S Are Excellent But The 1928'S Will Live Longer Discussing California Wines And Robert L Stevenson's Writings Quoting The Latter And Ending "We Shall Be Very Pleased To See You Here And Perhaps Arrange If You Are Agreeable To Crack A Bottle Or Two Over A Simple Luncheon." Also With A Folding Printed Menu For "Lunch At The Sign Of The Coffee Mill" 3 St. James's Street S. W. 1 London With Typed Details Indicating A Luncheon For Mrs. Robert L. Balzer 24Th August 1939 Fourline Quotation And Two Page Menu Inside Served With A 1923 Hospices De Beaune Mersault Charmes; 1929 Binet United Kingdom Cuvee A Apricot Liquor And An 1875 Grande Champagne Des Heritiers; On The Last Page Of The Menu Is A Printed Device Which Is Signed Over In Ink By Charles Berry. <br/> <br/> Constable & Company hardcover
200247723San Francisco:: Privately Printed. VG/VG. 2002. Hardcover. Oversized limited edition in green cloth slipcase with yellow paper label on spine; number 646 signed by Berry on rear endpaper. The book itself is attractively bound in green black and yellow plaid cloth with frontis by Andrew Berry and golf hole drawings by Christopher Monti and Andrew Berry. Front endpaper MacKenzie Map is by Monti with golf course map on rear endpaper by Darryl T. Robertson and Monti. Contents clean bright with scant evidence if that of handling. Slipcase very mildly rubbed. 527 numbered pages. ; . Privately Printed, hardcover