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DADAX0785811265Brand: Book Sales 0000-00-00. Revised. hardcover. New. 6.25x1.75x8.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Book Sales hardcover
1973Q-0664249744Westminster John Knox Pr 1973-11-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Westminster John Knox Pr paperback
95 pages. Features: Speed Racer; La Cage Noire; Bax; The Jester; Put it on the Barbie; New Frontiers; Stay Seated; Human(e) Moves; Friendly Terms; New Threads; Building Blocks; In Your Pocket; Mainly Moooi; Vacuum Packed; Like Clockwork. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy of this beautiful issue. Magazine
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1138681210.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0367736136.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
ria9781138681217_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Clueless: American Youth in the 1990s is a timely contribution to the increasingly prominent academic field of youth film studies. The book draws on the social context to the film's release a range of film industry perspectives includi hardcover
A9781138681217Hardback. New. hardcover
2017x-1138681210Routledge 2017. Hardcover. New. 112 pages. 8.50x5.75x0.50 inches. Routledge hardcover
20202-0367736136Routledge 2020. Paperback. New. 128 pages. 8.50x5.43x0.47 inches. Routledge paperback
20081-1584888164Chapman & Hall 2008. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 336 pages. 9.49x6.42x0.91 inches. Chapman & Hall hardcover
6384734243Harper Collins Publishers pp. 480 2nd Edition . Papeback. New. Harper Collins Publishers unknown
195916378New York: Dramatists Play Service Inc. Near Fine. c.1959. First Edition. Stapled wraps. very light fading to edges of covers otherwise a nice clean copy with no significant wear. stage diagram A family drama about a marriage gone horribly wrong by this Monroe Louisiana native who had earlier established himself as something of a literary prodigy after graduating from Harvard at age 20. His first novel "Tiger in the Garden" 1950 published when he was just 22 was about the dessicated Louisiana aristocracy from which he himself had emerged; because of its Southern Gothic subject matter and his own reportedly effeminate manner he found himself often compared to Truman Capote. Tennessee Williams said of him "He doesn't write as well as Capote but is more agreeable." He spent much of the Fifties on the fringes of Hollywood society his sister was a voice coach and was married to a screenwriter and drew on that experience for his second novel "The Easter Egg Hunt" 1954. "Comes a Day" was adapted from his own 1950 short story for which he had received an O. Henry Award. The stage version which opened on Broadway in early November 1958 had a ton of top-flight talent involved: production by Cheryl Crawford and Alan Pakula direction by Robert Mulligan and with a cast that included Judith Anderson Brandon de Wilde George C. Scott and Eileen Ryan with young Larry Hagman and Michael J. Pollard in support. The reviews were generally positive with Scott in particularly singled out for his portrayal of a psychopath it was his Broadway debut and one critic called him "the actor of the season thus far" but the play was a box-office flop and closed at the end of the month. The playwright took it hard: he returned to Monroe never published anything else as far as I can determine and lived there until his death in 2011. . Dramatists Play Service Inc. paperback
5898in 8 broché,couverture illustrée,titre en long, au dos. Titre,108 pages,une page de publicité,illustrations photos, dans le texte et pleine page.Paris Bonne Presse rue Bayard sans date
2001x-1566992435Alban Inst 2001. Paperback. New. 163 pages. 8.75x6.00x0.50 inches. Alban Inst paperback
2005Q-0696223201Meredith Books 2005-03-01. Plastic Comb. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Meredith Books unknown
171021976<p>London: And Now Sold by Henry Overton at the White Horse without Newgate London 1710-1743. 385 by 510mm. 15.25 by 20 inches. Speed's map of Cornwall Double-page engraved map with hand colour. A map of Cornwall from one of the Overton editions of the first large-scale atlas of the British Isles Speed's 'Theatre'. In the top left-hand corner is a prospect of 'Launceston or Ancient Dunhevet'. Along the right-hand side of the map four antiquities are illustrated including the Hurlers Stones which according to legend are men petrified for playing hurling on a Sunday. The sea around the peninsula is filled with sea-monsters and ships. John Speed 1552-1629 was the outstanding cartographer of his age. By trade a merchant tailor but by proclivity a historian it was the patronage of Sir Fulke Greville poet and statesman that allowed him to pursue this interest in earnest. His 'Theatre of Great Britain' from which the present work is drawn was first published in 1611 or 1612 and is 'the earliest English attempt at atlas-production on a grand scale' Skelton. Drawing heavily on the work of Saxton and Norden little of Speed's cartography is original he acknowledges 'I have put my sickle into other mens corne' instead it is his blend of cartography and history incorporating town-plans vignettes and genealogy that makes Speed an innovator. This map is from one of the editions of the 'Prospect' published by Henry Overton between ca. 1710 and 1743. Unlike in earlier editions the verso of the maps tend to be blank.</p> And Now Sold by Henry Overton at the White Horse without Newgate London,
100 pages. Features: An eye on the market; Feeders for 18 cents a pound; Should you wash eggs?; Here's low-cost dairying; Corn combines speed the harvest; Quick-change wagon; Save labor in the home; A Christmas Call (fiction); The King's Pear Tree (fiction). Ads: Allis-Chalmers (color inside front cover); Rexall (with Amos 'n' Andy); Champion spark plugs ad features Kenneth Cooke of Malabar Farm near Mansfield, OH; Natural Rubber Burea ad shows armed Malayan guard at rubber plantation; 1952 Pontiac; Case Tractors - showing the 'VAC' model; Nice two-page color-photo ad for New Holland forage equipment; De Laval milkers; International Harvester McCormick Farmall Super C tractor (nice color photos); Massey-Harris combines; New Idea manure spreaders and attachments (color photo); Prince Albert Tobacco ad features Alfred Cronk and George Williams; Nice color 7up ad shows formal party scene in living room; Homelite chainsaws; Ford tractors (2 pages); McCulloch chainsaws; Wisconsin motors; Bolens garden tractors; Studebaker Commander V-8 (color inside back cover); Stark Bros. Nurseries (back cover). Small ad clipped from page 43. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
1987118767Flagstaff Arizona: Northland Press 1987. Softcover. very good. unpaginated. Square quarto. Illustrated with black and white and coloured photos and paintings. Original pictorial wrappers. very good 1987 Northland Press paperback
004895Phoenix: Cowboy Artists of America 1981. Pictorial Cover. Very Good. Limited. 9"x12". 66 pp. Owner's stamp front papers. 16th Exhibition. Phoenix: Cowboy Artists of America, 1981 unknown books
128 p. Profusely illustrated with photographs. Photograph endpapers. Small 4to. 240 mm. Original half cloth and paper binding, slightly worn. First Printing. Very good. Modern digital photographers could benefit by reading various older books on photographic composition, technique, etc. W102RtStack
0259472581.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
B9783385344914Paperback / softback. New. paperback