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1854WRCLIT68217Boston: Crosby Nichols and Company 1854. viii9-120pp. 12mo. Cloth decorated in blind spine stamped in gilt. Frontis and illustrations. Extremities a bit worn some spotting but a good or better sound copy with an abundance of extra blank endleaves front and back. First published in Britain in 1798 and in the U.S. in 1808 this popular and often reprinted tale has been charged with having revolutionized the depiction of animals in literature. Crosby, Nichols and Company hardcover books
0226092658.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1997Q-02260926581 1997-06-08. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 1 paperback
1997DADAX0226092658University of Chicago Press 1997-06-08. Reprint. paperback. New. 9.36x6.16x0.92. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. University of Chicago Press paperback
1995DADAX0679412727Brand: Knopf 1995-08-29. 1. hardcover. New. 6.75x1.25x9.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Knopf hardcover
199527150New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1995. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. ; Signed and inscribed by author on title page.; Signed by Author. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
199785797Racine WI: The Johnson Foundation Inc 1997. First Printing Stated. Trade paperback. Very good. The format is approximately 7 inches by 10 inches. 47 1 pages plus covers. Decorative cover. Illustrations many in color. "We called the house 'Wingspread' because spread its wings it would" - Frank Lloyd Wright. Five fire places have been the gathering place for men women and young people who come to the Wingspread Conferences from around the world. They come guest of the Johnson Foundation to meet plan and share ideas that will make a difference. Laid in with this is a 4 inch by 9 inch brochure on the Wingspread Conference Center illustrated with a fold-out about 12 pages counting fold-out. Also laid in is another brochure on Wingspread a single sheet approximately 17.5 inches by about 16 inches printed on both sides with color illustrations and text. Also laid in is a reprint from the American Institute of Architects AIA Journal from January 1979 distributed by The Johnson Foundation of an article entitled Mr. Wright and the Johnson of Racine Wis. Reminiscences of "Wingspread" and its architect. This is a single sheet printed on both sides approximately 18 inches by 11.875 inches illustrations including one in color. Wingspread also known as the Herbert F. Johnson House is a historic house in Wind Point Wisconsin. It was built in 1938-39 to a design by Frank Lloyd Wright for Herbert Fisk Johnson Jr. then the president of S.C. Johnson and was considered by Wright to be one of his most elaborate and expensive house designs to date. The property is now a conference center operated by The Johnson Foundation. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1989. Wingspread stands near the center of the Wind Point peninsula a triangular protrusion into Lake Michigan north of the city of Racine. The approximately 12 acres of landscaped grounds form an integral part of the architectural experience having a landscaping plan also developed by Wright in emulation of a prairie setting. The house is approached from the north by a long winding drive. It consists of a central hub from which four long arms radiate. Each of the wings originally housed a different function: parents' wing children's wing service wing and guest wing with the public spaces in the center. The hub appears as a domed structure with clerestory windows on the sides and a viewing platform at the top. The house was built in 1938-39. Its construction was overseen by a young John Lautner. Wright's client Herbert Fisk Johnson Jr. was also a corporate client for whom Wright designed the Johnson Wax Headquarters Building in Racine which was built at about the same time. The house at 14000 sq. feet is one of the largest of Wright-designed homes. It is also considered to be the last of Wright's Prairie School inspired designs and was one of his most expensive residential designs. The Johnson family donated the property to The Johnson Foundation in 1959 as an international educational conference facility. It is also open to the public for tours. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 19751 and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1989. The Johnson Foundation, Inc paperback
199785798Racine WI: The Johnson Foundation Inc 1997. First Printing Stated. Trade paperback. Very good. The format is approximately 7 inches by 10 inches. 47 1 pages plus covers. Decorative cover. Illustrations many in color. "We called the house 'Wingspread' because spread its wings it would" - Frank Lloyd Wright. Five fire places have been the gathering place for men women and young people who come to the Wingspread Conferences from around the world. They come guest of the Johnson Foundation to meet plan and share ideas that will make a difference. Wingspread also known as the Herbert F. Johnson House is a historic house in Wind Point Wisconsin. It was built in 1938-39 to a design by Frank Lloyd Wright for Herbert Fisk Johnson Jr. then the president of S.C. Johnson and was considered by Wright to be one of his most elaborate and expensive house designs to date. The property is now a conference center operated by The Johnson Foundation. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1989. Wingspread stands near the center of the Wind Point peninsula a triangular protrusion into Lake Michigan north of the city of Racine. The approximately 12 acres of landscaped grounds form an integral part of the architectural experience having a landscaping plan also developed by Wright in emulation of a prairie setting. The house is approached from the north by a long winding drive. It consists of a central hub from which four long arms radiate. Each of the wings originally housed a different function: parents' wing children's wing service wing and guest wing with the public spaces in the center. The hub appears as a domed structure with clerestory windows on the sides and a viewing platform at the top. The house was built in 1938-39. Its construction was overseen by a young John Lautner. Wright's client Herbert Fisk Johnson Jr. was also a corporate client for whom Wright designed the Johnson Wax Headquarters Building in Racine which was built at about the same time. The house at 14000 sq. feet is one of the largest of Wright-designed homes. It is also considered to be the last of Wright's Prairie School inspired designs and was one of his most expensive residential designs. The Johnson family donated the property to The Johnson Foundation in 1959 as an international educational conference facility. It is also open to the public for tours. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 19751 and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1989. The Johnson Foundation, Inc paperback
2004Q-0975509101Ball Publishers 2004-03-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Ball Publishers paperback
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1996UJune2019-083858098X-460Appleton & Lange 1996-09-30. Paperback. Good. 7x0x9. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Emailed Tracking Appleton & Lange paperback
1996Q-083858098XAppleton & Lange 1996-09-30. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Appleton & Lange paperback
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1996DADAX083858098XMcGraw-Hill Education 1996-09-30. 1. paperback. New. 7.25x0.75x9.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. McGraw-Hill Education paperback
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1537554425.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2017203243Couverture souple. Broché. 220 pages.
1977203246Couverture rigide. Cartonné. Jaquette. 133 pages.
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with unmarked matt black cloth boards, slight traces of dustiness to page edges and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or creased with small nicks, chips and minor repairs to edges. 205pp. Revised edition of the Popular Dogs series.
5783in 12 broché,16 pages,couverture souple imprimée,Editions O.P.S Paris sans date très bon état
pp. viii, 976. Text illustrations. Small 4to. Original full embossed cloth binding. XLib. Articles on a wide variety of things (including a collection of tough dogs - like bull terriers). Probably most importantly, it includes a review of Mark Twain's HUCK FINN. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! BULLY 3
Lyon 1953, In-8 broché, 64 pages. Bon état. Thése
19539998108Lyon 1953, In-8 Lyon 1953, In-8 broché, 64 pages. Bon état.
Features: Title page photo of General Foch; Two pages of photos document a Moslem pilgrimage to Moses' tomb for the first time since the Allied occupation; The Fighting Poets of France (article); Germany's U-Boat "Cruisers"; Two half-page aerial photos of bombing in Palestine and Cologne; Photos of Sir Horace Darwin, Sir Cyril S. Cobb, Sir W.E. Hume-Williams, Sir William Orpen, The Earl of Plymouth, and Sir Howard Handley Spicer; Six photos of the Italian contingent in France; Twelve photos over two pages illustrate the training and work of canine despatch-carriers; Home-Grown Rations (article); Photo of the shelled houses of Villers-Bretonneux; Four photos illustrated the rescue work of the Sea-Patrol Service; The United States Militant - at the front and at Home - six photos, including two at Cantigny; Two half-page photos of Americans capturing Germans at Cantigny with flame-throwers; Graphic centrefold illustration depicts a bayonet charge by the French army on the Western Front; On Bombing in General - article by C.G. Grey; One-page of British officer on horseback being pursued by enemy plane; Roll of Honour - photos of 18 officers including Lt.-Col. C.K. James, D.S.O. and BAR; Several nice car ads; and more. 36 pages including several pages of marvelous vintage ads, most of which are illustrated. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this excellent WWI-era issue. Magazine
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