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340p. 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding, paper spine label. Worn. WWII 3
340p. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, worn and chipped. Coldwar/Economics 2
Soft Cover. Excellent. First Paper Back. Commercial Press. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ISBN:0394729005
In 8o, pp. 363, t.tela rossa con impressioni a secco in nero, oro e rosso, 31 tavv. f.t. Minime tracce d'uso (6257/ RUSSIA - ILIODOR - RASPUTIN
8vo., Second Impression, with 2 full-page maps in the text, page-edges browning; blue cloth, a bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter chipped at head and tail of backstrip. Published in the same month as the first edition. The harrowing account of a young Polish officer's captivity under the Russians, and his eventual break for freedom from Siberia across the Gobi to Tibet.
Ten volumes. Numerous photographs. Map endpapers. XLib. 8vo. Original full blue cloth bindings. Some spines spotted. One of the most complete histories of World War One. Ten volumes. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! WWI 2
pp. 407, (7) [Publisher's catalogue] + Engraved Portrait Frontis. All edges marbled. Damp stained. Foxed. Early XLib from Ohio School Library, Independence, OH. Marbled endpapers. 8vo. Original leather spine over cloth boards. Gilt lettered spine. Binding worn and stained. Hardbound. AMERICANA BOX 2
21x14. 273p. Enc. Tela ed.
Two volumes. Photo illustrations. Title page printed in red and black. Top edge gold. Uncut. Inked ownership of Charlotte Virginia Keesey, 1922. Large 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding, spine faded. Walter Hines Page (18551918) was an American journalist, publisher, and diplomat. He was the United States ambassador to the United Kingdom during World War I. ** PRICE JUST REDUCED!! WWI 2
Two volumes. Photo illustrations. Title page printed in red and black. Top edge gold. Uncut. Foxed. Large 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding, spine faded. WWI 2
8vo, br. ed. The Letter Killers Club is a secret society of self-described “conceivers” who, to preserve the purity of their conceptions, will commit nothing to paper. (What, after all, is your run-of-the-mill scribbler of stories if not an accomplished corruptor of conceptions?) The logic of the club is strict and uncompromising. Every Saturday, members meet in a firelit room filled with empty black bookshelves where they strive to top one another by developing ever unlikelier, ever more perfect conceptions: a rehearsal of Hamlet hijacked by an actor who vanishes with the role; the double life of a merry medieval cleric derailed by a costume change; a machine-run world that imprisons men’s minds while conscripting their bodies; a dead Roman scribe stranded this side of the River Acheron. But in this book set in an ominous Soviet Moscow of the 1920s, the members of the club are strangely mistrustful of one another, while all are under the spell of its despotic President, and there is no telling, in the end, just how lethal the purely conceptual—or, for that matter, letters—may be. Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky (1887–1950), the Ukrainian-born son of Polish emigrants, studied law and classical philology at Kiev University. After graduation and two summers spent exploring Europe, he was obliged to clerk for an attorney. A sinecure, the job allowed him to devote most of his time to literature and his own writing. In 1920, he began lecturing in Kiev on theater and music. The lectures continued in Moscow, where he moved in 1922, by then well known in literary circles. Lodged in a cell-like room on the Arbat, Krzhizhanovsky wrote steadily for close to two decades. His philosophical and phantasmagorical fictions ignored injunctions to portray the Soviet state in a positive light. Three separate efforts to print collections were quashed by the censors, a fourth by World War II . Not until 1989 could his work begin to be published. Like Poe, Krzhizhanovsky takes us to the edge of the abyss and forces us to look into it. “I am interested,” he said, “not in the arithmetic, but in the algebra of life.”
New York : Y. Yoseloff, 1965. Cloth, 8vo, 256 pages. Bibliography on pages 243-249. Includes Index, 15 pages of plates. Subjects: Jews -- Poland -- History. Very good condition. (EE-2-8)
New York : Y. Yoseloff, 1965. Cloth, 8vo, 256 pages. Bibliography on pages 243-249. Includes Index, 15 pages of plates. Subjects: Jews -- Poland -- History. Dustcover torn on the back. Very good condition. (EE-3-1)
15p. 12mo. Original full printed wraps. Remains of album mountings on rear wrap. Nice copy. WWI 12
139 pages. Circa 1967. "This is a story of my experience during six years of war, and of miraculous deliverance and protection. Knowing not which way to turn myself, I put my trust in a Higher Power, and an unseen hand took me out from place to place. I lived under five different governments. Poland, my country, was occupied by Russia and later by the Nazis. I was moved to Germany which was later under American occupation, and finally emigrated to Canada, now my beloved home." - Author. Frontis illustration of author in her youth. Photo of author, her husband and daughter inside back cover. A challenging true story of mystery and adventure. Prior owner's name inside front cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
xvii + 179pp. + frontispiece, 23cm., text in English, Doctoral Dissertation (Universiteit van Amsterdam, the Netherlands), softcover, stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, T112505
1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 241pp. ISBN: 0674505808 First edition of this controversial work intended to establish that the letters exchanged between Ivan the Terrible and Prince Kurbskii, Muscoys first notable defector were 17th century forgeries
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and a very faint trace of a bump to upper front corner. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with minor traces of storage. 356pp. A lavish work on the art treasures housed in Russia's Kremlin, including the building itself plus its history. Very well illustrated including over 250 colour plates. A heavy book.
Light wear and chipping to price clipped DJ; INSCRIBED by author to first blank page. Tipped-in color photographs ; Color Illustrations; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 170 pages
Wear & chipping to DJ with small tears; INSCRIBED by author to first blank page. Tipped-in color photographs ; Color Photographs; 4to; 170 pages
37p. Text surrounded with blue drawings of a suburban street. Small 8vo. Original full paper binding, pictorial vignette on front cover. Original dust jacket, slightly torn. First printing. Scarce. Very nice copy. WWII 2
pp. xxii, 468, (4)[Publisher's catalogue] + Plus color frontis and numerous full page plates. Profusely illustrated with examples. Uncut. XLib. Top edge gold. Small 4to. Rebound in green library buckram. Nice copy of a classic work in the field of antique ceramics and porcelain. Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! ART 4
No marks or inscriptions and faint crease to upper corner of front cover. A very clean very tight stapled booklet with bright unmarked yellow card boards and no bumping to corners. 214-233pp. Reprinted from The Journal of Transport History, Vol II No 4. Public transport in Russia with some maps. Very scarce. From the Personal Library of the late John Dumbreck, Emeritus Professor of Russian Studies at the University of Manchester. We are also selling a large number of other books from Professor Dumbreck's Collection including some signed and authored works.
155p. Illustrated with numerous full page photographs. Uncut. 4to. Original full pictorial color printed wraps. Very slightly spotted. ** PRICE JUST REDUCED!! WWI 13 2c
Northwestern University The Journal of Air Law and Commerce - 16 Volumes : 1952, T. 19, N°3 & 4 - 1953, T. 20, Année complète N° 1, 2, 3 & 4 - 1956, T. 23 N° 1 - 1969, T. 35, N°2 & 3 - 1970, T. 36, N° 2,3 & 4 - 1972, T.38, N°1 & 2 - 1973, T. 39, N° 1 + Index N° 35-1 - Bon état général