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19899780590426350-2025Scholastic 1989. Paperback. New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Kate Waters Russ Kendall</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Scholastic</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Paperback</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780590426350</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 1989</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 32</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Step into the shoes of a young Pilgrim girl in the early 17th century with this engaging exploration of Sarah Morton's daily life. Set on November 12 1627 this beautifully illustrated book invites readers to witness the challenges and joys experienced by Sarah as she navigates her responsibilities within her family and community. The vivid full-color photographs taken at Plimoth Plantation bring authenticity to the historical narrative making it an excellent resource for understanding early American life. <br /><br />This edition not only provides a glimpse into the daily routines and traditions of the Pilgrims but also highlights themes of resilience community and cultural heritage. Students and history enthusiasts will find this book invaluable for its clear depiction of historical events and lifestyle making it a great addition to any learning library. By purchasing this edition readers can enjoy a well-repaired cover while immersing themselves in a unique educational experience.</p> Scholastic paperback
187520894Alex Coccoz, 1864, 1872. G. Masson 1875 In-12, demi-basane marbrée, dos à nerfs, caissons ornés, filets et roulettes dorés, pièce de titre rouge, 40 pp. - 36 pp. - 77 pp. - 23 pp. & tableau dépl. - 39 pp. Infimes frottements. Bel exemplaire.
185020895Pau, E. Vignancour 1850 In-16, demi-basane marbrée, dos à nerfs, caissons ornés, filets et roulettes dorés, pièce de titre rouge, 3- 331 pp. Carte repliée. Coiffe sup. usée. Petits frottements. Bon exemplaire.
198810193New York: Film at the Public 1988. Letter-sized corner-stapled booklet 21.5 x 28 cm. 22 unnumbered pages. Printed on pale yellow paper. Illustrated. FIRST AND ONLY EDITION. An unusual cookbook produced on the occasion of a festival of films directed by the great novelist playwright and filmmaker Marcel Pagnol 1895-1974. The nine film retrospective was presented by Joseph Papp at the Public Theater. Some light age-toning to the paper stock; tiny bit of wear to the edges otherwise fine. Very scarce. OCLC locates one copy. Film at the Public unknown
63-5632Berkeley CA: Black Oak Books 1984. Broadside 15" x 7.75" Good with marginal tear minor creasing & faint staining. Scarce. Berkeley, CA: Black Oak Books, [1984]. unknown
18401361840. Bound collectilvely in contemporary quarter leather with marbled paper boards. Very good. Sammelband of 6 pamphlets containing 1 A Few Examples of Mediaeval Deeds by Fairless Barber signed with some annotations by Barber 1879 2 John Ruskin: A Bibliographical Biography by Willam Axon 1879 3 Comparison of the Earliest Inscribed Monuments of Britain and Ireland by D.H. Haigh 1876 4 Parish Registers by Robert Waters 1870 5 British Family Histories published in the Quarterly Reviewn.d. 1840s and 6 On the Class of Rude Stone Monuments by W.C. Lukis 1875. unknown
1947025903New York: Clyde Black & Archie Waters. Good. 1947. Spiralbound. 46 pages some chipping and general smudes to covers a copy.; 8vo . Clyde Black & Archie Waters unknown
2007065122Berkeley CA: Ten Speed Press 2007. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. 246 pages 4to. SIGNED and inscribed by Ceclilia Chiang and Lisa Weiss on half title page. Stated First Printing with intact number line ending in the number 1. Minor shelfwear to DJ: light scuffing along edges and covers light tanning. DJ in mylar. Tanned page edges. Tight binding no marks. Volume is in Very Good condition. Ten Speed Press Hardcover
SKU0002326Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Hardcover. New. 10x8x2. Please note the image in this listing may be a stock photo and not the actual item. Access codes or supplemental e-materials are included. Book is BRAND NEW. Edges have little-to-no wear and all copy is crisp clean and there is no highlighting or underlining. 100% of proceeds from book sales support our mission of promoting literacy around the world. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins hardcover
1965rbr1-wam372<p>From the Copyright Page: "This limited edition from Northland Press is produced through lease of rights from Alan Swallow owner of Sage Books which publishes the regular cloth and a Western Sage Paperbooks edition of 'The Man Who Killed The Deer.'" This copy is #895 of an edition limited to 1250 copies.<br />From the Foreword: "Taos is the setting of this transcendent novel in which place is as important as people. Taos has evoked some of the best of all writing about New Mexico from D. H. Lawrence Mabel Dodge Luhan and Harvey Fergusson to Frank Waters whose 'The Man Who Killed the Deer' is for me the supreme book about the region in which are fused all those elements which make Taos a kind of holy city more so it seems to me than the city of the Holy Faith Santa F the New Mexican capital eighty miles down the Rio Grande."</p> Northland Press hardcover
1986LBP3259-31bSanta Fe NM: The Rydal Press 1986. First Edition. Hardcover. Like New. Signed. LIMITED EDITION of 200 copies this is number 65 SIGNED by Frank Waters on the limitation page. 8vo. 223 x 147 mm. vi 140 pp. Title and title-page vignette printed in brown ink decorative initials; text clean un-marked. Quarter cloth printed paper spine label patterned paper over boards from cherry wood blocks cut by Willard Clark of Santa Fe slip case; binding square and tight. Published by The Rydal Press at Santa Fe printed and bound at Meriden-Stinehour Press Lunenburg Vermont. A Fine Copy. Frank Waters was an American writer. He is known for his novels and historical works about the American Southwest. Flight From Fiesta is set in Santa Fe in the mid-1950s. It is the story of an angry little rich girl Elsie who comes to Fiesta with her hedonistic alcoholic mother and her mother's art-collecting fast-talking continental lover. In the novel Waters seeks to relive the feeling of interconnectedness that characterized the Fiesta de Santa Fe of the 1940s and 1950s. The Frank Waters Foundation founded in his name strives to foster literary and artistic achievement in the Southwest United States. Your order receives my personal attention. The Rydal Press hardcover books
1897OB312<p>London: Lawrence & Bullen 1897. Hard Cover. 312 pages. 'Ser Giovanni's collection begun in 1378 and finished after 1385 derives its title Il pecorone 'the numbskull'-- a title probably not due to the author-- from the fact that so many pecoroni appear in the book. The frame story tells of a chaplain and a nun who on 25 successive days meet in a convent parlor each telling the other a story each day. About half the stories are fictional; the other half are drawn from the Chronaca of Giovanni Villani. Many of the tales are stupid but a few are definitely good. The best that of Giannetto and the Lady of Belmonte embodies the 'pound of flesh' motif in an excellent plot from which Shakespeare derived directly or indirectly the 'pound of flesh' portion of the plot of The Merchant of Venice' Wilkins. 110 copies printed of which this is number 95. Printed on 'Japanese vellum.' Good copy vellum spine soiled nicked at bottom. Stock#OB312.</p> Lawrence & Bullen hardcover
199723127Berkeley: Zanja Press 1997. 1997. First printing. Oblong 4to. iii 182 pp. Profusely illustrated with B & W photographs; printed on coated paper. Original stiff photographic wrappers. Nonauthorial inscription on the title page to Michael Moon. Moon is a noted scholar who taught at Duke and Emory University. Else this is a tight fine book. Uncommon in the first printing. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Near Fine. Berkeley: Zanja Press (1997). paperback
2004Ferry-Art-Signed-1Harry N. Abrams New York 2004 New York 2004. First edition. First printing with full number line including 1. Hardbound. Very Fine in a very fine jacket. A pristine unread copy. SIGNED BY AUTHOR John Waters on half-title page name only. Comes with archival-quality mylar jacket protector. Smoke-free. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. New/New. Harry N. Abrams, New York hardcover
1966134759Burbank CA: American Broadcasting Company ABC 1966. Draft script for the 1967 film. Based on the 1966 novel by William P. McGivern. Included is a mimeograph letter signed from Harold Berowitz to Arnold Burk regarding Peter Lawford's salary for starring in the film.<br/><br/>An ex-bank robber living a straight life in Pamploma Spain is lured into one final con by his former partner. Shot on location in Spain. <br/><br/>Green studio wrappers with a die-cut title window in the British style. Title page present dated April 13 1966 rubber stamped copy No. 18 with credits for screenwriters Waters and Moessinger. 65 leaves with last page of text numbered 63. Mimeograph on yellow stock with goldenrod revision pages throughout dated 4-20-66 and 4-26-66. Pages Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. American Broadcasting Company [ABC] unknown books
2006FLAHIVE-2456Virago Press London 2006 First printing. A very fine as-new copy in a very fine as-new hard slipcase no jacket as issued. A clean tight unread copy. This copy has been SIGNED by Waters on publisher's tipped-in page as pictured. Collections. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. As New/As New. Virago Press, London hardcover
2000026137Gagosian Gallery New York 2000. Book. New. Cloth. Slim volume 40 pages 12 illustrations 10 in full color. Still in shrink-wrap. Illustrated boards. Published on the occasion of the exhibition from the Gagosian Gallery New York NY November 11 2000-January 27 2001. Gagosian Gallery, New York Hardcover
189888203ZPrivately Printed for Members of The Society of Bibliophiles 1898. Hardcover. Good. Volume II only. This edition was printed on Venetian Deckel Edge Paper and was limited to 1000 copies this copy was number 902. Grey cloth boards with gilt illustrations and lettering along with a gilt top edge of pages. Unmarked with the exception of names written on the front endpaper and flyleaf. Pages are slightly yellowed. Cover has wear and bumping on corners and edge of spine. Some discoloration and soil spots throughout the cover. Privately Printed for Members of The Society of Bibliophiles hardcover
1857007146George Van Waters 1857. Hardcover. Fair. This is a remarkable book designed to teach Geography through the use of poetry apparently with the idea that the poetical lines would be easily remembered. Fasinating drawings and maps throughout . General wear. Name of previous owner and other pencil marks on endpapers and title page. Name and neighboring states noted again in pencil at top of pages 25 - 30. Foxing throughout. Some tears to pages. All text is present and readable. George Van Waters hardcover
1951007576St. Louis MO: American Theatre 1951. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. Stagebill from performance of Carson McCullers "The Member of the Wedding" beginning November 12 1951. Signed and inscribed in ink on front cover "With sincere appreciation of you comments to Mr. Otto Senz signed Ethel Waters. Thank you." Minor creases through program and overall slight soiling and moderate browning to edges. American Theatre Paperback books
1946TB29534New York: National Travel Club 1946. First Edition. Second Printing Near fine in black cloth covered boards with gilt text and gilt borders on the spine and the gilt logo of the National Travel Club on the front board with blind embossed borders. A small octavo of 7 15/16 by 5 1/4 inches with minor light rubbing to the cloth at the corners of the spine and a date of "July 2 1946" written in ink at the upper corner of the fly title page. In a very good- unclipped but not priced dust jacket with two 1/2" deep chips at the upper corners of the spine area small chips at the fore corners of the panels at the folds and soiling to the rear unprinted panel. Signed by the author Frank Waters on the fly title without an inscription or date. This is an interesting variant in The Rivers of America Series. It is actually a second printing of the title but it is its first appearance as it was released in July of 1946 three months before the Rinehart publication. Rinehart's plates were used to create this printing which is why it carries the Rinehart circled R on the copyright page. Fitzgerald C11 400 pages including an index glossary reference appendix and text. The illustrations are by Nicolai Fechin. National Travel Club hardcover books
196527214Flagstaff: Northland Press 1965. FIRST EDITION THUS. One of 1250 numbered copies signed by the author. A fine copy in a fine publisher's box. <br/><br/> Northland Press unknown books
1996066604New York NY: HarperCollins Publishers 1996. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 344 pages 4to. SIGNED by Alice Waters and Patricia Curtan on half-title page. Stated First Edition. First Printing with complete number line ending in 1. Jacket price is clipped. Shelfwear to DJ: light scuffing along edges and covers. DJ in mylar. Heavy foxing along outer page edges. Tight binding. Volume is in Very Good condition. HarperCollins Publishers Hardcover
198490780Berkeley & San Francisco: Black Oak Books/A Clean Well-Lighted Place for Books 1984. First edition. 15 x 7 3/4 inch broadside printed in three colors. Some light discoloration to the lower edge of the right side else fine. Designed by Peter Koch. Though not called for SIGNED by Waters Curtan and Koch. Berkeley & San Francisco: Black Oak Books/A Clean Well-Lighted Place for Books unknown
1951007576St. Louis MO: American Theatre 1951. Autograph. Very good condition. Paperback. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. Stagebill from performance of Carson McCullers "The Member of the Wedding" beginning November 12 1951. Signed and inscribed in ink on front cover "With sincere appreciation of you comments to Mr. Otto Senz signed Ethel Waters. Thank you." Minor creases through program and overall slight soiling and moderate browning to edges. American Theatre Paperback