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1987041595Prospect Heights IL: Waveland Press 1987. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket/As Issued. 6x1x9. Very good copy with minor shelfwear to glossy pictorial cover. Waveland Press hardcover
1982biblio2942nd edition Scribner hardcover
196019050058Abelard-Schuman USA 1960. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Near Fine. Illustrator: Don Bolognese. Hardcover. 191 pages. PUBLISHING DETAILS: Abelard-Schuman USA 1960. First Edition. CONDITION: The book itself is in very good condition and comes in near fine dust jacket. More specifically: Boards have no wear rubbing or soiling. Edges of dust jacket have light bumping. Dust jacket is unclipped. Dust jacket is protected in clear plastic sleeve. Pages are lightly tanned. Foxing to top edge of pages. Prominent brown marks from adhesive tape on front and rear endpapers. Illustrator: Don Bolognese. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Teenage Fiction; Inventory No: 19050058. Abelard-Schuman hardcover
191370712Washington D.C. Good. 1913. Hardback. hardcover
19482T3406New York: Dodd Mead & Co. 1948. A very good to fine orange hard cover. Clean and bright. Third printing. . 3rd Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good to Fine. Illus. by Brown Paul. Dodd, Mead & Co. Hardcover
000644FarrarStraus&Giroux 1990 Book. As New. Signed by Authors. F. As New. First Trade. Presentation By Illustrator. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ISBN:0-374-46204-6. Farrar,Straus&Giroux, 1990 unknown
000643Harper Collins 1983 Book. As New. F. As New. First Edition. Advanced Reading Copy ARC. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ISBN:0-06-205032-X. Harper Collins, 1983 unknown
2007091523-OOmaha NE: Channel Photographics 2007. Book. Illus. by Author. Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. 1st. Edition 2nd. Printing 2007 Gray cloth hardcover with the dust jacket 176 page book. Illustrated with Mangelsen's award winning photo art of nature from around the world illustrated with color olates. This copy is Signed & Dated by Mr. Mangelsen on this first blank page dated 2009. Condition Fine . DJ is Near Fine with a small rub on the front . This copy is large and heavy and may need extra postage to ship. . Channel Photographics Hardcover
200117050059Baker Book House USA 2001. Hardcover Printed Boards. Fine/No Dust Jacket. Hardcover Printed Boards. PUBLISHING DETAILS: Baker Book House USA 2001. CONDITION: This book is in fine condition. More specifically: Boards have no wear rubbing or soiling. Pages are clean and unmarked and in excellent condition. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Children's Picture Books; ISBN: 0801044766. ISBN/EAN: 9780801044762. Inventory No: 17050059. 9780801044762 Baker Book House hardcover
1953006818London: Collins 1953. Illustrated with 51 Photographs taken by the Author 58 Drawings & Diagrams. Green cloth lettered in gilt on spine. pp. xvi 255 includes Bibliography & Index. P/o name on Ffep. Faint trace of foxing to prelims and closed page edges. Price-unclipped DJ lightly worn at top end of spine 2 tiny closed tears to top edge 3mm. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Illus. by The Author. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Collins Hardcover
18212063New York: B Young 1821. Third Edition . Half-Leather. Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Marbled boards. 78-132pillus. Light stain on Tp and continues to lessen to page 49 Title missing on spine with leather loss Cloth exposure rearspine 1" and 3/4". <br/> <br/> B Young hardcover
196609479New York: Abelard- Schuman 1966. Orange hardcover cloth binding clean square and tight. One small water spot on front cover and very lightly bumped corners. Inscribed by author on half-title page to two women who provided her with technical information to write the story and also to their dog Pixie! Bottom corner clipped dj with price of $3.50 still intact has the words San Diego scratched out with Sante Fe written in with the same color ink as the author's inscription. Sante Fe is the location of the story so the author must have corrected the misprint! Condition of dustjacket - some chips out of front cover wear top and bottom of spine. Light soiling to back of dj. Brian moves to Sante Fe and his beloved dog is poisoned. He makes friends with a girl whose Mom works for a well-known local kennel. The sheriff gives Brian a wire fox terrier Frisky - then Frisky disappears! The children accompany Cindy's Mom to the big dog show in Denver where they find themselves up against a villian who will stop at nothing. Scarce in hardcover. Size: 8vo - Oblong. Illus. by Russell James. Signed by Authors. 1st. Hardcover. Near Fine/Good. Abelard- Schuman Hardcover
005551London England: Frank Cass and Co Limited 1791. The History of the Island of Dominica containing a description of its situation extent climate mountainsrivers natural productions etcetc. Together with an account of the civil government trade laws customs and manners of the different inhabitants of that island. Its conquest by the French and restoration to the British Dominions. Declared a 'neutral' island by the contending powers of France Spain and Britain. Dominica had nevertheless been settled informally by the French when it was first conquered by Britain in 1759. Captured by the French during the war of American Independence it was restored to Britain in 1783. When Thomas Atwood published this first history of the island in 1791 therefore Dominica was a new and exposed colony where the French inhabitants still outnumbered the English. Atwood an intelligent man who had been Chief Judge both in Dominica and the Bahamas was greatly impressed by the island's strategic importance and commercial possibilities. He wrote his history to induce Britain to develop the colony and to attract more British immigrants and capital. His history therefore also comprises a complete description of the contemporary Dominica and the sections devoted to commerce are particularly important. Very much 'planter' historian Atwood's strictures on the character of the Negroes make extremely interesting reading especially when compared with his generous sentiments towards the few remaining amerindians. All in all this book still provides the most uniquely vivid if not unbiased picture of Dominica in the late 18th century. 285pp Catalogue of the Cass Library of West Indian Studies. This book will be POSTED AT OUR STANDARD RATES FULLY INSURED UK ONLY . .Please email for further details. Not Signed or Inscribed. This the First Facsimile Edition 1971. Green Cloth. FINE AS NEW/FINE AS NEW. Illus. by illustrated Dustwrapper. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾". HARDBACK. Frank Cass and Co Limited Hardcover
009609London England: Frank Cass and Co Limited 1791. The History of the Island of Dominica containing a description of its situation extent climate mountainsrivers natural productions etcetc. Together with an account of the civil government trade laws customs and manners of the different inhabitants of that island. Its conquest by the French and restoration to the British Dominions. Declared a 'neutral' island by the contending powers of France Spain and Britain. Dominica had nevertheless been settled informally by the French when it was first conquered by Britain in 1759. Captured by the French during the war of American Independence it was restored to Britain in 1783. When Thomas Atwood published this first history of the island in 1791 therefore Dominica was a new and exposed colony where the French inhabitants still outnumbered the English. Atwood an intelligent man who had been Chief Judge both in Dominica and the Bahamas was greatly impressed by the island's strategic importance and commercial possibilities. He wrote his history to induce Britain to develop the colony and to attract more British immigrants and capital. His history therefore also comprises a complete description of the contemporary Dominica and the sections devoted to commerce are particularly important. Very much 'planter' historian Atwood's strictures on the character of the Negroes make extremely interesting reading especially when compared with his generous sentiments towards the few remaining amerindians. All in all this book still provides the most uniquely vivid if not unbiased picture of Dominica in the late 18th century. 285pp Catalogue of the Cass Library of West Indian Studies. This book will be POSTED AT OUR STANDARD RATES FULLY INSURED UK ONLY . .Please email for further details. Not Signed or Inscribed. This the First Facsimile Edition 1971. Green Cloth. VERY GOOD AVERAGE/VERY GOOD AVERAGE. Illus. by illustrated Dustwrapper. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾". HARDBACK. Frank Cass and Co Limited Hardcover
009608London England: Frank Cass and Co Limited 1791. The History of the Island of Dominica containing a description of its situation extent climate mountainsrivers natural productions etcetc. Together with an account of the civil government trade laws customs and manners of the different inhabitants of that island. Its conquest by the French and restoration to the British Dominions. Declared a 'neutral' island by the contending powers of France Spain and Britain. Dominica had nevertheless been settled informally by the French when it was first conquered by Britain in 1759. Captured by the French during the war of American Independence it was restored to Britain in 1783. When Thomas Atwood published this first history of the island in 1791 therefore Dominica was a new and exposed colony where the French inhabitants still outnumbered the English. Atwood an intelligent man who had been Chief Judge both in Dominica and the Bahamas was greatly impressed by the island's strategic importance and commercial possibilities. He wrote his history to induce Britain to develop the colony and to attract more British immigrants and capital. His history therefore also comprises a complete description of the contemporary Dominica and the sections devoted to commerce are particularly important. Very much 'planter' historian Atwood's strictures on the character of the Negroes make extremely interesting reading especially when compared with his generous sentiments towards the few remaining amerindians. All in all this book still provides the most uniquely vivid if not unbiased picture of Dominica in the late 18th century. 285pp Catalogue of the Cass Library of West Indian Studies. This book will be POSTED AT OUR STANDARD RATES FULLY INSURED UK ONLY . .Please email for further details. Not Signed or Inscribed. This the First Facsimile Edition 1971. Green Cloth. NEAR FINE NEAR NEW/NEAR FINE NEAR NEW. Illus. by illustrated Dustwrapper. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾". HARDBACK. Frank Cass and Co Limited Hardcover
009618London England: Frank Cass and Co Limited 1791. The History of the Island of Dominica containing a description of its situation extent climate mountainsrivers natural productions etcetc. Together with an account of the civil government trade laws customs and manners of the different inhabitants of that island. Its conquest by the French and restoration to the British Dominions. Declared a 'neutral' island by the contending powers of France Spain and Britain. Dominica had nevertheless been settled informally by the French when it was first conquered by Britain in 1759. Captured by the French during the war of American Independence it was restored to Britain in 1783. When Thomas Atwood published this first history of the island in 1791 therefore Dominica was a new and exposed colony where the French inhabitants still outnumbered the English. Atwood an intelligent man who had been Chief Judge both in Dominica and the Bahamas was greatly impressed by the island's strategic importance and commercial possibilities. He wrote his history to induce Britain to develop the colony and to attract more British immigrants and capital. His history therefore also comprises a complete description of the contemporary Dominica and the sections devoted to commerce are particularly important. Very much 'planter' historian Atwood's strictures on the character of the Negroes make extremely interesting reading especially when compared with his generous sentiments towards the few remaining amerindians. All in all this book still provides the most uniquely vivid if not unbiased picture of Dominica in the late 18th century. 285pp Catalogue of the Cass Library of West Indian Studies. This book will be POSTED AT OUR STANDARD RATES FULLY INSURED UK ONLY . .Please email for further details. Not Signed or Inscribed. This the First Facsimile Edition 1971. Green Cloth. BRAND NEW/BRAND NEW. Illus. by illustrated Dustwrapper. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾". HARDBACK. Frank Cass and Co Limited Hardcover
199625070095Equine Research USA 1996. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Hardcover. 320 pages. PUBLISHING DETAILS: Equine Research USA 1996. CONDITION: The book itself is in very good condition and comes in very good dust jacket. More specifically: Covers have slight soiling. Dust jacket has light creasing. Edges of dust jacket have moderate bumping and superficial wear. . Pages are clean and unmarked and in excellent condition except for previous owner's name in ink. ABOUT THIS BOOK: Be a foaling expert! This book explains everything from prenatal care of the mare to the foal's first weeks with special emphasis on the foaling process. It is based on highly proficient knowledge and the most current scientific data. It is graphically illustrated and very easy to read. Whether you are a breeder a foaling attendant or a beginner your questions will be properly answered. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Animals & Birds; ISBN: 093584211x. ISBN/EAN: 9780935842111. Inventory No: 25070095. 9780935842111 Equine Research hardcover
0365300969.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1870jls10London: The Linnean Society / Longmans Green & Co. G: in Good condition. Cover rubbed. Spine darkened. Front hinge cracked and weak. Ex Geological Society of London. 1870. First Edition. Brown hardback half-leather cover with marbled boards. 220mm x 150mm 9" x 6". iv cxxxii 514pp plates. 19 b/w plates. Heavy book extra shipping needed for overseas. . The Linnean Society / Longmans, Green & Co hardcover
1927379061927. Soft Cover. Good. PB/pub.1927/Fair condition - Famous sporting prints III the derby. BA1b37906 paperback
1608173234CD Baby 2016-08-08. audioCD. New. 5x5x0. CD Baby unknown
1963012984Doubleday & Company 1963. Green hardcover cloth binding clean square and tight - corners lightly bumped. Clean bright and tight interior. DJ not price-clipped - $3.95 on front flap. Light red stain on front flap. Minor shelfwear - protected from further damage in clean Brodart jacket. 180 pages. Inscribed on ffep by both Mildre dand Gordon Gordon with stamped cat pawprint. Inscription is to Mary Alice Bookhart who was a longtime Women's Editor for the Clarion-Ledger of Jackson Mississippi. Also inserted between pages of the book is the label from the original shipping package addressed to Bookhart at the Clarion-Ledger - 10c postage stamp! Leaving this in the book has created a stain on page 69 from the packaging paper. Nice piece of providence. Informant X-14 is the key to the FBI's investigation into a bank robbery but Informant X-14 isn't talking. because he is DC Damn Cat who belongs to 23 year old Patti Randall. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Inscribed by Authors. Hardcover. Very Good/Near Very Good. Doubleday & Company Hardcover
18672250003New York: Sheldon and Company 1867. Hardcover. Fair. 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall. See photos for condition details: Red blind stamped cloth boards with gilt to spine. Exterior is spotted and soiled along with edge and corner bumps/wear. The top of spine is chipped and the lower spine has cracking on both the face and both hinges the rear hinge being about 50%. The internal binding overall good but there is a missing front end page. There are no hinge cracks at the boards but the title page is detached at the very bottom about 2 inches worth. The pages still securely attached but the tear is seen in one of the photos. On page 169 there is another tear this one goes from the bottom left towards the son of the page about 2.5 inches in length. There is also the original owners info lightly penciled on the back of the first end page. The rear to end pages also contain handwriting in pencil mostly name and personal info with the last end page containing additional handwriting. No handwriting was found on any of the text pages. All four illustrations have been verified as being present which includes the frontispiece. <br/> <br/> Sheldon and Company hardcover
329279New York: MGM Records N.D. Record. Very Good record and gatefold jacket. Light shelfwear on jacket corners. MGM Records unknown
1963013836Akron OH: Saalfield Publishing 1963. Stiff cardboard softcover stapled binding has minor shelfwear faint remains of sticker upper left-hand corner original price of 19c visible on front cover. Inside of front cover a bit rubbed else interior clean and bright. Tight secure binding. Golden book size. Unpaginated but 24 interior pages. A true dog story about a heroic collie. Size: 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall 1st Printing. Illus. by Doremus Robert. 1st Edition. Softcover Stapled binding. Near Very Good/No Jacket. Saalfield Publishing Paperback