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132 pages. Features: Inside Goldman Sachs; Wicked Stepmothers; Excerpt from Dominick Dunne's last novel; 30 years with Meryl Streep - America's greatest actress; Before Elvis became Elvis; The world's biggest, most terrifying machine. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
Efforts to simplify the pattern-forming elements in the Jacquard weaving mill. With dedication from author to dated 1965 on title page. 111 pages. Illustrated.
80p. 8vo. Original full brown cloth binding, spine lettered in gold. Original priced dust jacket, inside bottom flap clipped. Hardbound. Very good. First Edition. POETRY BOX 2
168 pages. Features: Life with Andre; Return of the Pantsuit; Cool New York Store 'Addict"; Charm School; Supersize Me; Sienna Miller; The year of dressing dangerously; Who wears the pants?; Extraordinary Machines; Robert Sullivan discovers the future is now; Photo portrait of poet laureate Cecil Day-Lewis; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Museum catalog in excellent condition in every respect. New. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 102 pages heavily illustrated with photos, prints and shots from the museum's exhibits, including sections on Furniture, Clothing, Interior Design, Textiles and Clothes, Metalwork, Jewelry, Toys, Machines and Industrial Appliances. Text is in English and Polish, includes museum brochure and two tickets.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 431 pages. Many b&w photos.
180 pages plus extensive appendices. Black and white illustrations. "The story of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment in World War I and its most tragic and glorious moments - July 1st at Beaumont Hamel. In half an hour this entire regiment was cut down by German machine gun fire till only a handful of men remained. Attempts to explain to the younger generation of the present day the reasons for such sacrifices. The result of years of careful research." - from dust jacket. Discard stamp upon front free endpaper else book clean, bright and unmarked with virtually zero wear. Light to moderate wear to dust jacket which is now in protective Brodart cover. Lovely copy. Book
The Thinker's Library No. 60. A dialogue between and old and a young man. His wife hated it. With an Introduction by S. K. Ratcliffe. xxxix, 114 pages. Light wear to cover extremities. Book slightly cocked.