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0682498181.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
73105Smithtown NY: Exposition Press. Hardcover. Very good/Good. viii 2 300 2 pages. Bookplate. Signed by author on title page. Signed on back of DJ by author's photo. DJ has some wear and soiling and is in a plastic sleeve. An Exposition-University Book. Cast of Characters. Six Sonnets. Florence Huntley Hay Anastasas died Aug. 25 2005 in Palo Alto California. She was born at Ivanhoe Place in Bangor on Aug. 28 1913. In 1935 she received a bachelor's degree from Michigan State. Her graduate work included a master's degree from Columbia University in 1945 and a doctorate in Education/English from Michigan State in 1955. Between 1935 and 1972 she taught high school home economics and English in Michigan Oregon Germany and Japan. While in Japan she married Henry D. Anastasas in 1965. They had met Oct. 19 1949 while both were living in Germany. After she retired from teaching in 1972 she authored three books. She and her husband moved to Palo Alto in 1977 when he retired as an architect for the government. She wrote poetry all her life and once said she hoped to write more sonnets than Shakespeare! She estimated that she had taught 5000 students over a thirty-four year career. Belshazzar was Co-regent of Babylon governing the country after his father King Nabonidus went into exile in 550 BCE. Belshazzar died after Babylon fell to the Persians in 539 BCE. According to the Book of Daniel Belshazzar holds a last great feast at which he sees a hand writing on a wall with the Aramaic words mene mene tekel upharsin which Daniel interprets as a judgment from God foretelling the fall of Babylon. A historically accurate novel about Babylonian history and the "writing on the wall" seen by Prince Belshazzar. Exposition Press hardcover
19942091202132802770Torevu~iru 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 1 volume without pagination Size: 22 cm Number of volumes: 1 volume Torevu~iru paperback
1166472485.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1120152453.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1997Q-0966170202Powernomics Corp of Amer 1997-12-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Powernomics Corp of Amer paperback
1258498448.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
195372058Boston: Christopher Publishing House 1953. First edition. Octavo. 437 1 pp. Photographic illustrations. Publisher's blacl cloth with gilt spine and cover lettering. Original dust jacket with a portrait of Anderson. Some edge wear to jacket but a very clean and handsome copy.A biography of early Washing State educator Alexander Jay Andderson. He was an early President of the University of Washington and the first President of Whitman Colege. Christopher Publishing House hardcover
192019634London: Joseph Johnson 1920. Very good. Terrific large-format Peter Pan imitation in which two children grow wings and have an adventure with fairies. 11'' x 8.25''. Original cloth-backed color pictorial boards. Pictorial endpapers. Illustrated by Anderson with 12 full-page color plates and line illustrations throughout. Unpaginated. Some rubbing to boards subtly infilled one dark spot to rear board. Interior with light foxing and toning. Bright. Joseph Johnson unknown
1017586950.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
86745London: Joseph Johnson Text and illustrations bright contents page missing cracked gutters with occasional partial detachment throughout previous owner inscriptions and foxing on endpapers chipping to edges of boards. Hard. Fair. Illus. by Anderson Florence Mary. 4to. Joseph Johnson Hardcover
19202130267Published by Joseph Johnson 1920 Circa. Hardback. Good. Illustrated by Anderson Florence Mary. Good condition with no wrapper. Large format. Cloth spine. Large pictorial onlay to front cover. 12 colour plates. 1" split to top of spine with a little fraying to cloth. Corners are bumped with wear. Uneven browning to covers. Foxing throughout. Binding is starting to become a little weak in places. Light colouring to front endpapers. All plates present. Published by Joseph Johnson hardcover
1920043977London: Joseph Johnson 1920. Hardcover. No pagination. 4to. Green cloth spine over pictorial boards. Decorated endpapers 12 bright and charming colour plates many in-text illustrations. Edgewear water damage has caused boards to warp and some rippling throughout several plates show marginal tide mark and ink to verso two text pages show offsetting from laid-in paper; fair though illustrations remain bright. Images available. Gift inscription dated 1933. Joseph Johnson hardcover
1901170518042Jospeh Johnson London 1919-01-01. Hardcover. Good. one page loose Jospeh Johnson, London hardcover
21078London: Joseph Johnson c.1920 Presumed First edition. Undated in publishing information but gift inscription on front endpaper dated 1921. Two of the plates are dated 1917. Hardcover book . Pictorial paper covered boards with cloth spine. Unpaginated h: 29cm. Illustrated by the author throughout with line drawings around text and 12 beautiful full page plates from watercolours. Adventures of Elva and Dick in fairyland. Covers bright though edges worn and abraded light scratches and marks to main boards spine cloth has splits. Binding sound. Plates clean though one has coloured pencil mark across not too obtrusive. Pages generally clean some have spotting and small handling marks first few text pages and front endpapers more heavily marked. A Good copy. Pictures available. London: Joseph Johnson, c.1920 hardcover
1932031193New York: Macmillan 1932. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. 276pp.frontispiece. 18 illustrations. light blue cloth with ship vignette on the front panel. Prev. owner name inscrip. on the front free endaper. Top edge dyed in light blue one page roughly cuton the top otherwise a clean barely read copy. Price-clipped pictorial blue jacket has small chips on the spine edges even soiing on the rear panel. Overall a wevery well preserved copy. "Written by the great grand-daughter of Seth Pinkham the captain of the Dauphin a whaling ship the author had access to many of his letters and has transcribed them from the word of mouth the recollections of his daughters." Size: Octavo. Macmillan Hardcover
193247527New York NY: The MacMillan Company. VG. 1932. Hardcover. Hardback in Very Good condition with Good dust jacket. . 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 276 pages. Inscribed by author on front endpaper. Dust jacket price clipped; moderate chipping and wear to dust jacket edges. . Quick Shipping All Books Mailed in Boxes Free Tracking Provided . The MacMillan Company hardcover
1990Q-0446391379Warner Books 1990-09-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Warner Books paperback
BUSCLIB00104NEW. NEW. Enviamos a todo el mundo por USPS. UPS o DHL. 100% garantia en su compra. We ship worldwide. unknown
20082-2275033351LGDJ 2008. Paperback. New. 208 pages. French language. 9.37x6.06x0.55 inches. LGDJ paperback
1168711061.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2000BN299435Westminster John Knox Press 2000. 2000. Softcover. Preaching as Testimony WIE NEU <br/><br/>Preaching as Testimony WIE NEU Anna Carter Florence Westminster John Knox Press paperback
6806569Presbyterian Publishing Corporation pp. xxx 177 . Papeback. New. Presbyterian Publishing Corporation unknown
2399522 January 1938; from the London Palladium. See her entry in the Oxford DNB. 1p 12mo. On grey paper. In fair condition with a few light creases and two punch-holes to inner margin. Good large signature ‘Anna Neagle.’ in black ink. She thanks him for his letter and kindness in sending the photographs: ‘I think they are excellent.’ She is glad that she was ‘able to get along to the Party’ and thanks him ‘and the Committee’ for making her visit so pleasant. 22 January 1938; from the London Palladium. unknown
A9781164197065New. unknown