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1980Q-0910676097Dbi Books Inc 1980-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dbi Books Inc paperback
1995Q-087349170xDbi Books 1995-07-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dbi Books paperback
1994Q-0873491572Dbi Books 1994-07-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dbi Books paperback
1987Q-0873490177Dbi Books 1987. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dbi Books paperback
1996Q-0873491815Dbi Books 1996. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dbi Books paperback
19971102144DBI Books. Good. 1997. 51st Annual Edition. Soft Cover. Q225 . DBI Books paperback
1986UWARGUN04LAWDBI Books 1986. Very Good. Warner Ken. Gun Digest 1987: 41st Annual Edition. Northbrook Ill.: DBI Books 1986. 479pp. Illustrated. 4to. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with gently bumped and rubbed edges. DBI Books paperback books
1997UWARGUN02LAWDBI 1997. Very Good. Warner Ken. Gun Digest 1998 / 52nd Annual Edition. Iola WI: DBI 1997. 542pp. Illustrated. 4to. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with subtly bumped corners. DBI paperback books
1998UWARGUN00LAWGun Digest 1998. Very Good. Warner Ken. Gun Digest 1999 / 53rd Annual Edition. Iola WI: Gun Digest 1998. 542pp. Illustrated. 4to. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with gently bumped edges. Gun Digest paperback books
197673163Rapid City South Dakota: Colt Collector Press. Very Good. 1976. Softcover. Warner Fred E. GUNFIGHTER COLTS & RIGS. Rapid City SD.: Colt Collector Press 1976. 63 pages fully illustrated signed by the author. Very Good. Light soil to wrappers. ; Signed by Author . Colt Collector Press paperback books
1987267New York: Macmillan 1987. first edition third printing. hardcover 1/4 cloth. Near Fine/Near Fine. Scarce signed copy in high-grade collectible condition. Autobiography of Haing Ngor who received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in the acclaimed movie The Killing Fields.<br /> <br /> Signed by Haing Ngor on the half-title.<br /> Conditon: VG to NF/NF<br /> <br /> BOOK INFO<br /> <br /> Published in 1987 by Macmillan in New York. First edition third printing as indicated on copyright page. In original 1/4 red cloth over paper covered boards with yellow and blue spine lettering. With original dust jacket. Octavo. With black and white photographic illustrations. Curiously all signed copies I've seen come up for sale of this title have been third printings. It suggests a possible book promo tour by the author and co-author bringing along third printings.<br /> <br /> ABOUT THE AUTHOR<br /> <br /> Haing Somnang Ngor March 22 1940 – February 25 1996 was a Cambodian and American actor physician and activist. He made his acting debut in the biographical drama film The Killing Fields 1984 as journalist Dith Pran for which he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor becoming the first actor of Asian descent to win the award and one of the only two amateur actors to win an Academy Award.<br /> <br /> Ngor practiced as a physician before the start of the Cambodian genocide in 1975. He eventually survived the genocide immigrating to the United States in 1980. There he became active in humanitarian efforts assisting the Cambodian community. In 1996 Ngor was murdered outside his home in Los Angeles. The case was speculated to be linked to the Khmer Rouge which remains unconfirmed.<br /> <br /> CONDITION REPORT<br /> <br /> The book is VG to Near Fine. Firm binding sharp corners clean and colorful boards. Some light spine rubbing dust on top edge near headcap and a few bent page corners. Partially erased pencil writing on FFEP. Interior is clean with bright white pages and no foxing or ex libris marks. <br /> <br /> The dust jacket is Near Fine. Colorful and glossy. No tears or chipping. Light edge wear crinkling and a few light spots of soiling else FINE.<br /> <br /> . Macmillan unknown
1988Q-0025893300Macmillan 1988-02-02. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Macmillan hardcover
1988150510New York: MacMillan 1988. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket.; 9.1 X 6.2 X 1.6 inches; 476 pages. MacMillan hardcover
198858830Macmillan 1988. 3d . Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Large sturdy thicker book red cloth spine blue boards bright gilt lettering on spine black lettering very fine too 478 pages with glossy photo section. DJ glossy beneath mylar background in shades from red to yellow a photo of Hang in character from the film "The Killing Fields." DJ has yellow and blue lettering spine faded to purple and pink a photo of Haing getting his Oscar on all of back. DJ has micronick at top front edge. Near Very Fine DJ/Very Fine book. <br/> <br/> Macmillan hardcover
1988120858New York: MacMillan 1988. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket. ; 9.1 X 6.2 X 1.6 inches; 476 pages. MacMillan hardcover
1987UNGOHAI00AFMacMillan 1987. Good. Ngor Haing. Haing Ngor: A Cambodian Odyssey. Warner Robert. NY: MacMillan 1987. 478pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. 1/4 Cloth. Book condition: Good with concave and rolled spine. Bibliographic notes and heavy erasing on title page. Dust Jacket Condition: Good with faded spine and creased flap edges. Bumped spine ends. MacMillan hardcover books
1998Q-082611234XSpringer Publishing Company 1998-11-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Springer Publishing Company hardcover
1977BN128945Van Nostrand Reinhold Company 1977. 1977. Hardcover. Handbook of the Psychology of Aging <br/><br/>Handbook of the Psychology of Aging Birren James E.; Schaie PhD K. Warner Van Nostrand Reinhold Company hardcover
1985BN232906Van Nostrand Reinhold Company 1985. 1985. Hardcover. Handbook of the Psychology of Aging <br/><br/>Handbook of the Psychology of Aging Birren James E.; Schaie PhD K. Warner Van Nostrand Reinhold Company hardcover
1990Q-0873491041Dbi Books 1990-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dbi Books paperback
1984Q-0910676801DBI 1984 1984-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! DBI, 1984 paperback
1984211125035DBI 1984 1984-01-01. 10th Edition. Paperback. New. 10x7x0. ~ NEW Inside and Out! Clean & Crisp Pages. E-mail for more info./pics DBI, 1984 paperback
1981Q-091067633XDBI Books Inc 1981-12-01. paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! DBI Books Inc paperback
199079879Northbrook Illinois: DBI Books Inc 1990. Twelfth Edition. Trade paperback. Very good. 384 pages. Illustrations. Oversized book measuring 11 inches by 8 inches. This book includes the latest developments in major equipment and techniques. Contributors include many of the world's experts at the turn of the last century. Rifles handguns shotguns and wildcats are covered in a broad range of articles. Also includes an expanded catalog of tools accessories and components including prices and specifications--all extensively indexed for fast reference. In addition to being a world renown expert on firearms Ken Warner was the visionary behind and original editor of the acclaimed KNIVES annual book series. BLADE has a feature article about this titan of knives. The turn of a phrase the flow of the narrative and simply getting the story straight are hallmarks of the writing craft. BLADE Magazine Cutlery Hall-Of-Famer® Ken Warner brought the ability to perform each of these along with an unmatched eloquence to the knife industry. Universally knife authorities acknowledge him as the individual who lifted custom knives out of the shadows. He helped to accomplish this with a straightforward crisp and clean writing style that captured the imagination of readers for nearly half a century. Educating the general public about knives evolved into something of a mission for Warner. In 1976 he wrote The Practical Book Of Knives a primer of information on the mechanics components function and terminology associated with knives. Through editorial contributions to a number of publications he has managed to spread the word. Handloading or reloading is the process of making firearm cartridges or shells by manually assembling the individual components case primer propellant and projectile such as bullet slug or shots rather than purchasing mass-assembled factory-loaded ammunition. The term handloading is the more generic term as it refers to manual assembly of ammunition using components from any source. Reloading refers more specifically to the handloading of ammunition by re-using cases or shells from previously fired ammunition. The terms are often used interchangeably as the techniques are largely the same whether using new or recycled components. The differences lie in the preparation of the cases or shells; new components are generally ready to load while previously fired components often need cleaning removal of expended primers and possibly other reshaping/resizing preparations to make them ready to load again. Economy increased accuracy performance commercial ammunition shortages and hobby interests are all common motivations for handloading both cartridges and shotshells. Handloading ammunition waives the user off the labor cost of commercial production line workers reducing the expenditure to only the cost of purchasing components and equipments. Reloading used cartridge cases can save the shooter money or provides the shooter with more and higher quality ammunition within a given budget. Reloading may not be cost effective for occasional shooters as it takes time to recoup the cost of the required equipment but those who shoot a lot will see cost-savings over time as the brass cartridge case or shotgun shell hull the most expensive components can be reused many times with proper maintenance before needing to be replaced. The bullets/shots and primers can also enjoy discounted prices when purchased in bulks. Besides economy the ability to customize the performance of ammunition is a common goal. Hunters may desire cartridges with specialized bullets with specific terminal performance. Target shooters seek the best achievable accuracy as well as the most consistent trajectories i.e. best precision. Shotgun enthusiasts can make specialty rounds not available in commercial inventories at any price. Many handloaders also customize their cartridges and shells to their specific firearms usually in pursuit of accuracy: they can assemble precision ammunition using cartridge cases that have been fire formed to best fit the chamber of a specific firearm. Handloaders have the flexibility to make reduced-power rounds for hunting rifles such as handloading to an equivalent of a milder-recoiling round to encourage recoil-averse hunters to become proficient with a full-power one. It is also a not infrequent practice for handloaders to make increased-power ammunition i.e. "hot loads" if flatter trajectories are desired. Rather than purchasing a special purpose rifle which many novice hunters would outgrow within a few hunting seasons a single rifle can be used with special handloaded rounds until such time more powerful rounds are desired and become appropriate. This use of specialized handloading techniques often provides significant cost savings especially when a hunter in a family already has a full-power rifle and a new hunter in the family wishes to learn the sport. This technique also enables hunters to use the same rifle and caliber to hunt a wider variety of game. Collectors of obsolete firearms who want to shoot those guns often must handload because appropriate cartridges or shotshells are no longer commercially produced. Handloaders can also create cartridges for which no commercial equivalent exists - wildcat cartridges. As with any hobby the pure enjoyment of the reloading process may be the most important benefit. Recurring shortages of commercial ammunition are also reasons to reload cartridges and shotshells. When commercial supplies dry up and store-bought ammunition is not available at any price having the ability to reload one's own cartridges and shotshells economically provides an ability to continue shooting despite shortages. There are three aspects to ballistics: internal ballistics external ballistics and terminal ballistics. Internal ballistics refers to things that happen inside the firearm during and after firing but before the bullet leaves the muzzle. The handloading process can realize increased accuracy and precision through improved consistency of manufacture by selecting the optimal bullet weight and design and tailoring bullet velocity to the purpose. Each cartridge reloaded can have each component carefully matched to the rest of the cartridges in the batch. Brass cases can be matched by volume weight and concentricity bullets by weight and design powder charges by weight type case filling amount of total usable case capacity filled by charge and packing scheme characteristics of granule packing. DBI Books, Inc paperback
19351950371935. "Warner Baxter" in black fountain pen ink on 3/4 length masculine portrait of Warner Baxter wearing a three-piece suit with vest silk tie and white shirt. Photograph is on heavy weight stock; 8" x 10"; very good. ca. 1935. Signed and inscribed: "To Lloyd with heaps of good wishes always Warner Baxter." Hollinger Lloyd "Holly" was a long time police guard at the MGM gate and worked for the Culver City Police Department. No Binding. Very Good. unknown