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20139781476744087-2025Touchstone 2013. Paperback. New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Emily Snow</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Touchstone</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Paperback</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9781476744087</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2013</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 304</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> The USA TODAY bestseller that introduced Sienna Jensen and Lucas Wolfe and launched new adult romance novelist Emily Snow.Sienna’s dreams lie in California but when she discovers her grandmother’s Nashville home has been foreclosed she has no other choice than to move back to Music City where she comes face-to-face with the flawed gorgeous man she never thought she’d see again—and who now holds the deed to her grandma’s estate.Millionaire rock star Lucas Wolfe is just as surprised to find the outspoken redhead glaring at him from across a courtroom. He still can’t get the night Sienna spent with him out of his mind and the chemistry between them is as undeniable as ever. Now Lucas is determined to do whatever it takes to lure Sienna into his bed so he makes a deal with her: if she spends ten days with him playing by his rules he’ll hand over the deed to her grandmother’s home.Though she agrees to the arrangement for her family’s sake Sienna struggles with the promises she’s made to herself and a past that still haunts her. As Lucas’s game of seduction continues and Sienna is introduced to his dark erotic world she realizes that at any moment she could be devoured.</p> Touchstone paperback
1976024057London: Hodder & Stoughton 1976. Book. Very Good. Hardback. First Edition. 8vo. 253 pages b/w illustrations. Original dust jacket very good with a little rubbing to edges tail of front fold a little more worn spine lightly faded price-clipped now attractively presented in a loose-fitting clear archival sleeve. Hard-back binding very good boards very slightly marked. Contents clean and tight unmarked no inscriptions. A very good copy. Hodder & Stoughton Hardcover
1950127029Colortone 1950s. Very Good. Three original salesman sample calendar toppers and one pocket-sized single card calendar for 1956-57 all featuring model & sometimes nudist Sue Snow. The salesman samples full-color white borders blank versos: 8 x 10.75 inches 2 are 12 x 16 inches the pocket calendar is 2.25 x 3.75 inches color recto image is same as the larger topper w/ yearly mini calendars 1956-57 printed on the verso. Snow appeared in several 1950s nudist publications was photographed by Andre de Dienes appeared in nude "loop" adult films. Generally unsung but heralded in certain circles a brief career that faded into obscurity sometime in the 1960s. Samples like this were advertisement fodder for salesmen and mobster cronies varying in size but most often used as toppers decorative backings for calendars the target audience being men or any auto mechanic or exactly the kind of person dealing with those cronies. Very Good pocket calendar large toppers to Near Fine smaller topper. For mature consenting audiences. Colortone unknown
1947B350London: Faber & Faber Limited 1947. First. Hardcover. Very Good/Good-. The second novel published in C. P. Snow's monumental Strangers and Brothers 11 novel series. Published just after WWII dust jackets are uncommon since the jacket paper quality was not particularly good.<br /> <br /> This copy is very good in blue cloth with gilt titles on the spine. Slight fading at the top edge and at the lower spine where there is jacket loss. The spine ends are a bit bumped. No other marks or damage. The unclipped DJ has some soiling and minor tears and chipping along the edges. There is a loss of 3" of the lower jacket spine. FO. Faber & Faber Limited hardcover
1970602First Edition First Printing MacMillan London 1970. In fine condition clean and unmarked red cloth boards are clean and without wear in fine dust jacket with publisher's price intact on flap. Signed by C.P. Snow in blue ink on title page. MacMillan hardcover
1940B618London: Faber and Faber Ltd 1940. First. Hardcover. Good . Strangers and Brothers is the first novel in Snow's 11 novel series Strangers and Brothers but the second book according to the series narrative chronology. It was later published in the US under the title George Passant after the entire series took the title of the first volume. <br /> <p>In the book George Passant is a solicitor in a small English town whose idealism and eccentricity lead him to accumulate a group of young followers in a mentor-like capacity. Narrated by Lewis Eliot the novel has the more general background of Eliot's rising career and the changes in English society through the 20th century.<br /> This copy is good in light blue green cloth with red titles on the spine. The covers show moderate edge wear and sunning primarily at the spine and edges. The corners are slightly bumped. The binding is quite sound although the front free blank endpaper has been cut out perhaps to remove a previous owner's name. There is a light ink name of a previous owner from Cambridge on the front pastedown and a scrawled blue pencil B on the half title page. No other marks or damage.<br /> The book is rather uncommon in this its true first edition published by Faber not to be confused with a later reissued first when Snow changed his publisher to Macmillan.</p> . Faber and Faber Ltd hardcover
1941299847Boston Printing Company 1941. Map is 15.25 x 11.5â€; it depicts the Atlantic coast of Massachusetts from the Bay to Nantucket Sound. There are very detailed descriptions of clipper ships light houses whales windmills shipwrecks and the Cape all the way to Provincetown. Boston Printing Company unknown
51-3582San Francisco S.A. Waterson for Burger & Evans 1972. Uncolored reproduction of the 1868 original. 58.5 x 89 cm. Colors more muted than in the reproduction.Col. lithographic view looking east over ocean beach to the city with the East Bay and Sierra; Golden Gate at the lower left. Unnumbered key in lower margin. A separate numbered key was published as "Key to Snow & Roos view ." "This is the first of the 'run' of large bird's-eyes looking to the east" San Francisco, S.A. Waterson for Burger & Evans, 1972. unknown
191212255Council AK: Private Printing. Fine with no dust jacket. 1912. First Edition. Hardcover. 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 30 pages . Private Printing hardcover
197026357Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada 1970. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. 4to. Stapled photo-illustrated wrappers. A catalog published to coincide with the Canadian Pavilion at the Venice Biennial. 52 pp. Texts in English French and Italian by Snow Brydon Smith and others. Slight darkening to cover edges else a very good copy. INSCRIBED by Snow on the title page and uncommon thus. Snow was the only Canadian artist chosen to represent Canada at the 1970 Pavilion. National Gallery of Canada paperback books
1962523730New York: New Directions - San Francisco Review 1962. Softcover. Very Good. First edition of this collection of verse. With English translations and an introduction by Brian Hill. C.P. Snow contributes a three-page introduction. Pictorial wrappers. xi 113pp. 3pp. Covers are moderately worn at extremities bottom corners creased on wrappers else a very good copy. Inscribed by Charles Reznikoff to Milton Hindus in year of publication: "for Milton Hindus with the kindest of regards of Charles Reznikoff. August 20 1962" on the half-title page. Heavily annotated by Milton Hindus with ink scorings and notes throughout and his lengthy ink annotations on three leaves. Hindus wrote the introduction to the 1986 reissue of Reznikoff's first novel of the same title and also wrote two books about Charles Reznikoff and edited a collection of his letters-- 'Charles Reznikoff: A Critical Essay' published in 1977 by Black Sparrow Press and 'Charles Reznikoff: Man and Poet' published in 1984 by the National Poetry Foundation. issued as ND Paperbook 121not to be confused with the author's first novel under this same title published in 1930 by Charles Boni with an introduction by Louis Untermeyer. A nice association copy. New Directions - San Francisco Review unknown
1828662771828. SNOW Caleb H. A History of Boston the Metropolis of Massachusetts from Its Origin to the Present Period; with Some Account of the Environs. Boston: Abel Brown 1828. 2nd ed. 427pp. Map frontis. plates two maps. 19th-century 3/4 gilt-rule black morocco and marbled boards gilt-ruled raised spine bands marbled endpapers all edges marbled. With the bookplate of noted Philadelphia book and print collector Joseph Y. Jeanes. HOWES S-741 notes this edition has minor changes. . unknown
194918434Chicago: Reilly & Lee Company. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1949. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Gray/green cloth. Lettered in black to the spine. A large color plate mounted to the front. Illustrated endpapers. Very tight and without names or bookplates. Very minor foxing to the endpapers and several tiny spots of foxing to the page edges. The lower corners are slightly bumped. The dust jacket lists to itself on the rear flap. There is some foxing to all panels. Small chips to the corners. Fairly minor edge wear. There is a long closed tear beginning at the mid-rear flap edge and then angling down to the lower fold corner. Price of $2.00 to the front flap. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 254 pages . Reilly & Lee Company hardcover
1957612945New York: Exposition Press 1957. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Toning on the board edges else near fine in a very good price-clipped dust jacket with toning shallow chips and an abrasion on the front panel. Inscribed by the author. Exposition Press hardcover
2014x-1349517186Palgrave Macmillan 2014. Paperback. New. 271 pages. 8.50x5.51x0.64 inches. Palgrave Macmillan paperback
1950169707.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
ria9783111169439_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The central claim of this comparative study of Kant and Kierkegaard is that the aesthetic experience of the sublime is both autonomous and formative for extra-aesthetic ends. Aesthetic autonomy is thus inseparable from aesthetic heteron hardcover
2013Manohar-9780415953016Routledge Manohar 2013. Hardcover. New. Routledge (Manohar) hardcover
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2013DADAX1627032894Humana 2013-02-09. 2013. hardcover. New. 7.20x0.70x10.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Humana hardcover
New English Original cloth bdg. In special publisher's box. 4to. (32 x 22 cm). In English. 247, [1] p., color and b/w ills. and documents. Or-Ahayim hospital: A century of love and compassion. -Made possible thanks to the generous contributions of Rafael Torel & Edmond Benkohen; Translated from Turkish by Leon Keribar: A 100 year pause in history's long voyage.; Assist. Prof. Dr. Esra Danacioglu. Balat no. 160, 162, 164 & 166, one upon a time, Emine Çigdem Tugay, Mehmet Selim Tugay-.
184056942Providence: G. A. Hidden & Co. n.d. 1840. Lithograph approx. 11" x 13" mounted old shadow from a previous mat in the margins old tears and creases evident but no apparent loss; good. The Providence Dyeing Bleaching & Calendring Co. began its operations on Sabin Street in Providence under the name Patent Calendering and Bleaching Company. In 1842 the company was incorporated as Providence Dyeing Bleaching and Calendering Company making official a name that had been in common usage for some time. By 1845 it had acquired a water privilege and industrial building along the Woonasquatucket in the Olneyville section of Providence. Converted for use as a bleachery this building provided the nucleus for the company's 19th-century expansion which included the construction between 1843 and 1875 of a Grey Room a Packing House and a Kier Room. In 1885 the company closed its Sabin Street plant consolidating all operations in Olneyville. The image in this lithograph is of the Sabin St. location. <br/><br/> G. A. Hidden & Co., n.d. unknown books
184056942Providence: G. A. Hidden & Co. n.d. 1840. Lithograph approx. 11" x 13" mounted old shadow from a previous mat in the margins old tears and creases evident but no apparent loss; good. The Providence Dyeing Bleaching & Calendring Co. began its operations on Sabin Street in Providence under the name Patent Calendering and Bleaching Company. In 1842 the company was incorporated as Providence Dyeing Bleaching and Calendering Company making official a name that had been in common usage for some time. By 1845 it had acquired a water privilege and industrial building along the Woonasquatucket in the Olneyville section of Providence. Converted for use as a bleachery this building provided the nucleus for the company's 19th-century expansion which included the construction between 1843 and 1875 of a Grey Room a Packing House and a Kier Room. In 1885 the company closed its Sabin Street plant consolidating all operations in Olneyville. The image in this lithograph is of the Sabin St. location. G. A. Hidden & Co., n.d. unknown
1543931472.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2004DADAX0534631533Brand: Cengage Learning 2004-06-08. 3. paperback. New. 6.25x0.75x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Cengage Learning paperback