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1938GP011128okBC4S2Grosset & Dunlap 1938. Grosset & Dunlap 1939 8vo. 250 pages glossy frontis. Judy Bolton Mystery Story number 11 in the series. Lists to this title on inside front flap of jacket. Fifteen Nancy Drew on back of jacket 7 Melody Lane on inside rear flap. Green cloth pink endpapers. Possible first edition or very early printing. Some light edgewear to extremities else book very good and jacket very good. . Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Grosset & Dunlap Hardcover
1961019994New York New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1961. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Very Good/VG-. Doane Pelagie. One of the elusive last titles in the series this is book #32 a First Edition First Printing from 1961 in its original wrap DJ with the rust tweed cloth-covered boards & "haunted house" endpapers! Condition is VG: very clean & bright binding solid but slight rightward lean & front hinge is mildly cracked. Pages creamy white with just a whisper of tanning to edges; no foxing. Former owner's name in pen on verso of ffep else unmarked. The unclipped DJ with self summary on front flap listing to Self on rear flap to VB#13 on back cover is VG- minus marred by light dampstaining/soil to back cover & flap. Else bright & clean with mild-moderate rubbing to extremities. Beautifully protected in new mylar cover FREE!Special: order 2 or more books in this series at the same time & take 15% off 3 or more 20% off & only $1.00 extra shipping for each! Our photos depict the EXACT book you will receive never "stock" images of books we don't actually have! Same Day Shipping on all orders received by 2 pm weekdays Pacific time; later orders weekends & holidays ship very next business day. <br/> <br/> Grosset & Dunlap hardcover
199561105Manchester Center VT: Marshall Jones Company 1995. Presumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. 16 397 3 pages. Map. Illustration. Glossary. Signed by author. Gift inscription on fep signed by author on title page. War indelibly brands the minds of its participants and victims. Nothing exorcises war's psychological residue. In that very real sense there are no survivors. That's the devastating premise set forth by Mike Sutton who spent three tours of duty as part of the relatively unknown Military Assistant Command/Vietnam. No Survivors follows three infantry advisors: Hunter Morgan a 3-tour vet fighting a war his country is fighting against; Army Medic Henry Small Deer a full-blooded Sioux who'd rather fight than stitch; Jesse Edwards a naive recruit with a hidden dark side and Samantha Crawford an Army nurse working in primitive operating rooms and rural hospital wards. A spy has been planted in the advisors' team house and as a result the enemy is waiting at every turn. Only luck skill and combat experience allow the advisors to survive the most inhuman ground assaults and bloody ambushes. Following an unthinkable climax and in a brilliant piece of writing the primary characters come to the bitter painful realization that sometimes the life you give for your country.is not your own. This is a fact-based novel which contains graphic descriptions of violent acts and language that may be considered offensive To many Americans the Vietnam War was simply a misdirected conflict between the United States and the communist forces in Southeast Asia. Technology allowed Vietnam to become Americans first TV war and the images beamed across the nation further warped our understanding of the hostilities half a world away. But before there was any major build-up of American forces; before the war became a proving ground for various weapons systems; before the prime-time coverage and the public outcry there were infantry advisors. Although their role was quickly eclipsed by the larger all U.S.operations their efforts continued throughout the war. First sent by President Eisenhower in the late fifties the advisors were America's initial Vietnam anti. Their mission: train the South Vietnamese in self-defense weapons systems and tactics. Accompany them on combat operations against the communists to provide tactical guidance and once contact with the enemy was established advisors provided the primary communications link to coordinate air strikes artillery fire missions and medical evacuations. In an attempt to make No Survivors as reader-friendly as possible a glossary of common terms has been included in the back of the book. Every aspect of the Vietnam War deserves special attention. No Survivors may help those who weren't in Vietnam - and those who were - better understand a relatively little-known corner of the conflict the role of the advisor. Marshall Jones Company hardcover
1998333444New Haven: Yale University Press 1998. hardcover. fine/fine. Pieter de Hooch. Profusely illustrated in color & in black and white. 183 pages. 4to black cloth d.w. New Haven: Yale University Press 1998. A fine copy.<br/> <br/> Yale University Press unknown
1970585728New York 1970. Unbound. Near Fine. Pin-back button measuring 1¼" in diameter. Hint of rubbing else fine. Button produced in support of Percy E. Sutton who served in the New York State Assembly 1965-1966. He became the highest ranking African-American elected official in New York City after being elected Manhattan Borough president 1966-1977 and ran for mayor in 1977. Previously he was active in the Civil Right Movement as a Freedom Rider and lawyer to Malcolm X and his wife. unknown
198563501Sydney: NSW Military History Society 1985. 1st edition. Nice Copy. tall octavo. stiff wrappers xxvii 321pp. colour & b/w plates fldg. maps appends. bibliog. index Signed by author on title-page; also presentation from the CO 1/19 RNSW Regiment to his ADC on front end paper. Loosely inserted commemorative envelope with 2 33c stamps depicting Colonial Military Uniforms- cancelled Paddington NSW 25 Feb 1985. 33c Australia post stamp depicting Colonial Military Uniforms tipped on to front end paper- cancelled Paddington NSW 24 Jan 1986 NSW Military History Society unknown
1944HCA-4719Kansas City MO: Brown - White - Lowell Press 1944. 57 pp. red cloth w/ gold lettering; Book shows slight wear to ends of spine & to corners of boards; small bump to bottom edge of front board; "friends of library" stamp to front endpaper; some light foxing or browning to rear endpapers; pages yellowing a bit / From the Preface: "This Little book contains a number of short poems which have previously appeared in various of my shooting and travel stories An African Holiday Tiger Trails in Southern Asia The Long Trek An Arctic Safari and The Silver Kings of Aransas Pass. The Red Cross Aide verses were written while I was taking an enforced rest in a Texas hospital." /. Hard Cover. Very Good -/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Brown - White - Lowell Press Hardcover
1943024705St. Louis: C.V. Mosby Company 1943. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Tenth Edition Revised Enlarged. 1549pgs.1452 text illustrations and 21 color plates Burgundy Cloth gilt lettering. blind stamp on front endpaper. foxing to outer pages a few pages dog-eared.Overal a clean sturdy copy. Considered one of the standard books on diseases of the skin. Size: Stout Quarto. C.V. Mosby Company Hardcover
1949010300New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company Inc. 1949. Hardcover. Good-Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 3vol.set: vols1&2; 1112pp.incl.index; vol.3; 515pp.incl.index; HBs salmon w/gilt; covers rubbed & spines sunned; slightly loose hinges; label residue on spines; vol.2w/ink mks.ft.endpaper; cleantight pgs. vols.1&2 contain the history of Utah vol.3 contains personal & family histories. illus. <br/> <br/> Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Inc. hardcover
194951566New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company Inc 1949. First edition. Hardcover. Very good minus. Quarto 27 cm Rust colored cloth over boards with gilt lettering and red ink stamped panels on the backstrips. The edges of the spine and covers are rubbed the backstrips are sunned and there is a previous owner's address label on each rear pastedown. Volume 1 has a few light markings on the boards the longest is a 4" scratch and a few very minor stains on the backstrip. The text block of volume 1 is cracked at p. 1. and pp. 364/65 in this volume have some yellow highlighting. Else the volumes are internally clean. Volume 1 includes A Brief History of the Latter-day Saints by Milton R. Hunter. Volume 3 is devoted to Personal and Family Records. Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Inc hardcover
198551092Urbana: University of Illinois Press 1985. Hardcover. Foreword by Walter B. Rideout. Small 4to. Blue cloth with gilt spine lettering pictorial dust jacket. xxii 352pp. Fine/near fine. Handsome first edition of this hefty correspondence between the celebrated "Winesburg Ohio" novelist and his mistress. Tipped to front flyleaf is a good content Typed Letter Signed from Sutton -- 1p 8" X 11" Muncie IN 9 January 1978. Addressed to Ralph G. Newman 1911-98 founder of Chicago's noted Abraham Lincoln Book Shop. Near fine. Two original folds. On Ball State University letterhead Sutton chats about their mutual friend Carl Sandburg. In part: "Recently I have been coming across material related to Carl's interest in the Walt Whitman Fellowship. I would be interested in any recollection you may have in Carl's connection with it or your own knowledge of it. Apparently it eventually stopped holding annual meetings on May 31. Do you know when. One question I find interesting is this. When do you think Carl started to write about Lincoln" Boldly signed in full at the close. Sutton 1915-2016 was long-time English professor at Ball State University; in addition to "Letters to Bab" plus another book on Anderson and one on Robert Frost Sutton authored "Carl Sandburg Remembered" published 1979 and here appears to be plying Newman for more details for that book. University of Illinois Press hardcover
19553P0016Grosset and Dunlap 1955. A good to very good green spined picturecover hardcover. Light wear to edges and corners and slight spine slant. Owner's inscription. Clean and bright. Number 26 in The Judy Bolton Mystery series. Backcover lists to Puzzle in the Pond . Hard Cover. Good to Very Good. Grosset and Dunlap Hardcover
1995SONG1559387750Emerald Group Publishing Limited 1995-08-25. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.14x0.63x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Emerald Group Publishing Limited hardcover
1993AME_9780702015786Saunders 1993. 1st. Hardcover. New/New. Saunders hardcover
2000mon0003945351Oxford University Press 6/21/2024 12:00:01 A. hardcover. Very Good. 0.8268 9.8819 7.6378. Oxford University Press hardcover
1998DADAX0271017732Penn State University Press 1998-04-15. 1. paperback. New. 6.00x0.94x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Penn State University Press paperback
2000mon0004120726State University of New York Pre 9/1/2024 12:00:01 AM. hardcover. Like New. 0.6900 9.0000 6.0000. State University of New York Pre hardcover
198541567Albuquerque NM: University of NM Press 1985. First Edition. First Printing. good ex-lib. good. 444 illus. maps by cartographer William R. Scharf chapter notes and references bibliographical note index library stamps. Editorial assistance provided by Theodore S. Jojola Wilcomb E. Washburn Roxanne D. Ortiz and Nancy O. Lurie. The focus is on land claims by Native American groups whose land was taken from them prior to 1900. Essays by noted authorities with recollections by expert witnesses. Institute for Native American Studies University of New Mexico History Series No. 1. University of NM Press unknown
1967000171London: Gollancz 1967. 1st UK Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Dust wrapper is exceptionally bright and complete.There are signs of minor handling. The book is Fine but for a few foxing spots on edges. <br/> <br/> Gollancz hardcover
1949DTTenSUT56London: Pleiades Books 1949. 1949. 4to. pp. 4 p.l. 62. 2 tipped-in colour plates & 32 b/w plates 31 double-sided. cloth. dw. bit rubbed extremities chipped with several short tears. First Edition. F. Hardcover. London: Pleiades Books, 1949. Hardcover
1966ATTmeSUT79London: Phaidon Press 1966. 1966. 4to. pp. 197 3. 19 tipped-in colour & 110 b/w illus. cloth scuffed with light shelf wear to lower extremities. dw. edges worn. First Edition. Freitag 10270. cfLucas p. 203. F. Hardcover. [London]: Phaidon Press, [1966]. Hardcover
1990BTTpeSUT50London: The British Library 1990. 1990. square 4to. pp. 288. biblio. index. wrs. London: The British Library, 1990. unknown
1990ATTrtSUT28Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum Of Art Distributed by the University of Pennsylvania Press 1990. 1990. 4to. pp. xi 400. 406 illus. 26 colour. biblio. cloth. dw. First Edition. F. Hardcover. [Philadelphia]: Philadelphia Museum Of Art, Distributed by the University of Pennsylvania Press, [1990]. Hardcover
1974mon0000003623Runner's World Magazine 1974T. paperback. Good. 1.0000 in x 7.7992 in x 5.1181 in. Staple-bound paperback. Stamping to interior of front cover. Otherwise clean and solid. Ships from a smoke-free home. 56 pages. Runner's World Magazine paperback
1997DADAX081331576XRoutledge 1997-08-15. paperback. New. 6.13x0.92x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge paperback