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The Official Report of the Trial of Sarah Jane Robinson for the Murder of Prince Arthur Freeman, in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, From Notes of Mr. J. M. W. Yerrinton. [With autograph letter by the murderer]

The Official Report of the Trial of Sarah Jane Robinson for the Murder of Prince Arthur Freeman, in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, From Notes of Mr. J. M. W. Yerrinton. [With autograph letter by the murderer]

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The Official Report of the Trial of Sarah Jane Robinson for the Murder of Prince Arthur Freeman, in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, From Notes of Mr. J. M. W. Yerrinton. [With autograph letter by the murderer]
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James Arsenault & Company (United States)
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Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Co., State Printers, 1888. 8vo (9.5" x 6.25"), later blue library buckram, gilt title at spine. 469 pp. Autograph of "Waldbridge A. Field" pasted in above tipped in autograph letter from Sarah Jane Robinson to "Judge Field," dated 30 May, 1888. CONDITION: Very good, tissue repairs to chipped edges of first 6 and last 4 leaves; letter very good. The official report on the first of two trials of Sarah Jane Robinson, the "Massachusetts Borgia," who murdered her landlord and seven of her own family members, with a brazen letter from the murderer herself to Massachusetts Justice Waldbridge A. Field, requesting a private meeting. After the death of her parents, Sarah Jane (Tennant) Robinson emigrated from Ireland to the U.S. at the age of fourteen, and at nineteen married Moses Robinson, a carpenter. They lived in poverty, dogged by creditors and moving frequently to escape unpaid rent. She gained notoriety in the 1880s for committing a series of murders, beginning with her elderly landlord in August 1881 and followed by her husband (1882), their young daughter (1884), her sister and brother-in-law (1885), an older daughter, her seven-year-old nephew, and her son William (1886). Most of Robinson's victims were insured-some thanks to her own urging-and she found ways of becoming the beneficiary: in the case of her sister and brother-in-law, whose insurance benefited their young son, she simply adopted her nephew and "put [him] out of the way" ("A Bay State Borgia"). Robinson was tried twice-first for William's murder, and then for those of her sister and brother-in-law, their son, her landlord, and her husband. This volume is the report on the first trial. Robinson's letter, dated May 30th, 1888, was written from "E. Cambridge Jail" after the second trial. It reads in full: Judge Field Dear Sir:- As you well know I am here charged with one of the highest crimes known to the law & convicted by false evidence since my trial I have not felt able to be off my bed having been quite sick. Would it be asking too much if you could find time for me to have a short interview with you I want to see you very much hoping you will grant me the favor of seeing you I remain Respectfully Sara J Robinson Excised from a different sheet and affixed above the letter is the autograph of Judge Walbridge A. Field (1833-1899). Originally from Vermont, Field studied at the Harvard Law School and practiced law in Boston in between periods of service as the Assistant Attorney General of the United States, Republican Representative to the House of Representatives, and justice-eventually Chief Justice-of the Massachusetts Supreme Court (1881-1899). Accounts differ as to what finally tipped off the police to Robinson's guilt-the increasingly frequent insurance payouts to her, or the fact that William, after being struck on the back by a falling object at work, became, in his mother's care, seriously ill with the same stomach convulsions that had carried off his siblings, aunt, uncle, and cousin. A suspicious doctor, Emory White, sent a sample of William's vomit to Harvard chemist and toxicologist Edward Wood, who found it to contain arsenic. Eventually, all Robinson's victims were exhumed, and all were found to have been poisoned with arsenic. While "nursing" her victims, Robinson apparently had several premonitions and prophetic dreams about their imminent deaths, which soon-or at least, as soon she confirmed that their life insurance was in order-became reality. After her imprisonment, newspapers reported the discovery of a box of rat poison in a hole in the wall of her former basement: "That it may have been there before Mrs. Robinson took the house of course is possible, but the police firmly believe that Mrs. Robinson placed it where it was found" ("Circumstantial Evidence"). Naturally, newspapers were inclined to sensationalize Robinson's story, the interest of which was no doubt increased because she had an "intelligent" face and "the appearance of a refined woman" ("Arsenic Grains Found"). Around the time of her sentencing in November, 1888, however, "public sentiment had turned in Mrs. Robinson's favor and a petition to commute her sentence [from death by hanging] to life in prison" was submitted to and granted by the Governor (Wilhelm). Her sympathetic bearing in court, as well as her gender, may have had something to do with this. A modern author, also sympathetic, put it this way: "If there is shrewd calculation in such long-range plans as her elimination of Annie [her sister] to get at Prince [her brother-in-law], there is also a desperate necessity in picking off one insured worker after another. In the circle of poverty, no person's work was as valuable as life insurance; and even that lump-the sum of a person's life-was never, in the long run, enough" (Jones, p. 156). Robinson died in prison on January 3rd, 1906. REFERENCES: "A Bay State Borgia," Morning Journal and Courier (New Haven, CT), August 13 1886; "Arsenic Grains Found," Fall River Daily Herald, 13 August 1886, p. 1; "Circumstantial Evidence," Boston Evening Transcript, 31 May, 1888, p. 1; Jones, Ann. Women Who Kill (New York: The Feminist Press, 2009), pp. 149-157; Wilhelm, Robert. "The Massachusetts Borgia," at Murder by Gaslight online.
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För levande och döda. Dikter by Transtromer, Tomas

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För levande och döda. Dikter
Author
Transtromer, Tomas
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James S. Jaffe Rare Books LLC (United States)
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An important association copy, in very fine condition
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(Stockholm, Sweden): Bonniers, (1989). First edition. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author to Robert Bly and his wife on the front free endpaper: "For Robert and Ruth with love from Tomas." Below this inscription is a portrait of a man with the caption "I have not read this book . . ." Robert Bly, who translated Tranströmer's poems into English and was one of the Swedish Nobel Prize Laureate's closest literary friends, has annotated the title-page with a record of the poems he has translated; Bly has also annotated pages 10-11 and the table of contents at the rear of the book. Bly translated three of Tranströmer's books, including his first book under Bly's Seventies Press imprint. In 2001, Bonniers published the correspondence between Tranströmer and Bly, a twenty-six-year span of correspondence from 1965-1991. Tranströmer won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2011. An important association copy, in very fine condition. 8vo, original cloth, dust jacket. An important association copy, in very fine condition.
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History and General Description of New France. Translated, with notes, by John Gilmary Shea. by Charlevoix, Pierre-François-Xavier de.

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History and General Description of New France. Translated, with notes, by John Gilmary Shea.
Author
Charlevoix, Pierre-François-Xavier de.
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Ten Pound Island Book Co. (United States)
Condition
Charlevoix, a French Jesuit, was the first historian of New France. In 1720 he was sent to Quebec to find a route to the Western
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New York: John Gilmary Shea., 1866. Charlevoix, a French Jesuit, was the first historian of New France. In 1720 he was sent to Quebec to find a route to the Western Sea, He reached the Mississippi in 1721 and followed it to the Gulf Coast. Sabin 12137 notes, "This is the first translation into English of Charlevoix's celebrated and important work. Dr. Shea has added notes, corrected references, and improved the bibliography, at the same time retaining, in all its originality, Charlevoix's text." See also Howes C-307. Six volumes uniformly bound in publisher's half morocco over boards. Light binding wear to the first five volumes. The sixth volume shows water staining in the gutter margins at the front and back of the book. The back board is also water stained. Overall a very good set of an important history.. Six volumes, 27.5 cm. iv-286, (1 instructions to binder); iv-284, (1 instructions to binder); v-312, (1 instructions to binder); vii-308; ix, (5 including instructions to binder), 10-311;ix-256, (1 directions to binder) pp. b/w plates, facsimiles, portraits, maps - some folding.
The Search for Speed Under Sail 1700-1855.

The Search for Speed Under Sail 1700-1855. by Chapelle, Howard I.

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The Search for Speed Under Sail 1700-1855.
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Chapelle, Howard I.
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Ten Pound Island Book Co. (United States)
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Close analysis of plans of 103 American built sailing vessels provides an illustrated history of the progress of American marine
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(1967): New York, Bonanza Books. Close analysis of plans of 103 American built sailing vessels provides an illustrated history of the progress of American marine architecture. Reprint edition. Very good condition in dust jacket.. 26.5 x 20 cm 4to. xviii, 451 pp. b/w plans, lines, some folding.
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PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED by BELAFONTE, Harry

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PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED
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BELAFONTE, Harry
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Charles Agvent, ABAA (United States)
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Ink occasionally light but still very readable. Fine
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Photograph. Ink occasionally light but still very readable. Fine. An 8" x 10" photo of Belafonte with his business manager, Jay Kennedy, and another man, apparently producer Sidney Buchman, Kennedy's partner, at a restaurant table from the early to mid-1950s. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by Belafonte to Kennedy: "Dad! Dad!! Dad!!! On this day we released ourselves to further pursue the course we have chosen for ourselves. To you I'm indebted to Sidney I'm grateful, and perhaps History will thank us all. Your Harry." Also INSCRIBED by Buchman: "To Jay, a gentleman, Sidney." In 1954 Belafonte replaced Jack Rollins with Jay Kennedy as his manager who, with his connections, was able to book Belafonte in more prestigious locations. Despite Belafonte's effusive inscription, he would later come to distrust Kennedy and even considered him malevolent. It was not until a decade later that Belafonte would discover that Dr Janet Alterman Kennedy, the psychotherapist he had been confiding in during the 1950s, was Jay Kennedy's wife. Belafonte, one of the world's most popular entertainers starring not only in music but in the theater and film as well, was also the first, and for some time the only, black producer in television and the first African American to receive an Emmy award.
Idleness and Industry. An instructive example for young children translated from the German of Victor Adam

Idleness and Industry. An instructive example for young children translated from the German of Victor Adam by Adam, Victor

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Idleness and Industry. An instructive example for young children translated from the German of Victor Adam
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Adam, Victor
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Michael R. Thompson, Booksellers, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
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Guben [Germany] F.Fechner, [n.d., ca. 1840] First edition. Idleness and Industry tells the story of Felix, a lazy and disobedient boy who falls into poverty after the death of his father and must be pulled back from the brink of suicide by his kind, hardworking, and pious friend Robert. Original printed cloth-covered boards with decorative border in blue and gilt on both boards, title on upper board, and an image of a man on lower board. . Small octavo. With 16 color-printed plates. Some rubbing to corners and a bit of toning to edges of boards. Neatly rebacked with blue cloth, endpapers replaced, and inner gutters restored. Plate facing page six is loose and laid in at original position. Still a very good, very bright and clean copy of an uncommon item. Painter and lithographer Jean Victor Adam (1801 – 1867) trained at the École des Beaux-Arts and under the direction of Charles Meynier and Jean-Baptiste Regnault. Adam was commissioned by the Museum at Versailles to paint several pieces, including The Battle of Castiglione (1836), three of which were painted in collaboration with Jean Alaux (1786 – 1864).
A theory of form and color

A theory of form and color by Hinterreiter, Hans

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A theory of form and color
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Hinterreiter, Hans
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Arthur Fournier Fine & Rare (United States)
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Limited ed. of 500 signed and numbered copies. Unpaginated book [ca. 42 pp.], chiefly illustrated, with color plates and diagrams. Texts in English. Small folio. Very good. Black cloth stamped in gray. [1437] A remarkable work with an introduction by Grete Ostwald and text by the artist, describing Hinterreiter's experiments in color and form deriving from Wilhelm Ostwald's color theory and the organic forms of Ernst Haeckel. Per a web article concerning a 2013 exhibition of Hinterreiter's paintings at the Fine Arts Gallery of Vanderbuilt University, "in 1929, at the age of 27, [Hans] Hinterreiter gave up his budding career in architecture to pursue painting. In his work he hoped to combine art and science, creating visual art using scientific and mathematic principles. The young artist found his muse in 1930 when he discovered the color theory of Wilhelm Ostwald, which in turn inspired Hinterreiter to develop his own theory of form. The results were complex networks of repeating colors and geometric shapes. The viewer may not grasp Hinterreiter's logic, even after repeated viewings, but in each work, the artist's complicated systems provide undeniable order and beauty." Scarce in the marketplace in such good condition, and rare among North American library holdings.
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Black & White, Christmas, Number, 1899 by ALDIN, Cecil

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Black & White, Christmas, Number, 1899
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ALDIN, Cecil
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Houle Rare Books & Autographs (United States)
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London, 1899., 1899. Complete issue. 11 3/8" x 15 1/4". 40 pages of text and seven pages of advertisements + original pictorial covers. Very good. Includes articles and illustrations by the following: -Bret Harte - "Tender Foot Claim". -Henry Newbolt - "The Bright Medusa". Illustrated by Leslie Willson. -Morley Roberts - "The Policy of the 'Potluck". Illustrated by L. Raven Hill. -Full page color illustration by Tom Browne. -Sir Edwin Arnold - "On Ranmoor Surrey". -Stephen Crane - "The Clan of No Name". Illustrated by W. Dewar. -Gelett Burgess - "The Little Father". Illustrated by Burgess. -F. Norreys Connell - "The Going of the Captain". Illustrated by Allan Stewart. -Cecil Aldin - 2 full page color illustration: "I Love to Gaze Upon Thy Smile"; "The Coquette". -W.F. Shannon - "The Captain and His Lady". Illustrated by W.F. Shannon. -E. Nesbit - "The Rolling Stone or the Plush Usurper". Illustrated by H.R. Millar. -Gelett Burgess - "The Spectre House". -Tom Browne - full page color plate "On a Little Bit of String". -Front cover drawing by Arthur Layard.. Soft cover. Very Good.
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Life In The West by ALDISS, Brian W

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Life In The West
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ALDISS, Brian W
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Houle Rare Books & Autographs (United States)
Description
London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson [1980]., 1980. First edition. 8vo. Dust jacket illustration by Michael Litherland (unclipped). Very good. 310 pages. No signatures or bookplates.. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good.
Exhibition postcard: Hanne Darboven: Variante 42/59 (opens 4 May [1976])

Exhibition postcard: Hanne Darboven: Variante 42/59 (opens 4 May [1976]) by (DARBOVEN, Hanne)

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Exhibition postcard: Hanne Darboven: Variante 42/59 (opens 4 May [1976])
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(DARBOVEN, Hanne)
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Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller, Inc. (United States)
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Printed on both sides. Postcard, mailed. Paris: Liliane & Michel Durand-Dessert, [1976]. Postcard invitation for a Darboven solo exhibition, mailed to fellow dealer Rolf Preisig. In fine condition.
The Secrret Man
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The Secrret Man by Bob Woodward

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The Secrret Man
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Bob Woodward
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Jeff Bergman Books ABAA/ILAB (United States)
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9780743287159
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Fine
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Simon & Schuster, 2005. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Author(s). 1st Edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Fine Copy In Like Jacket.$23.00 On Flap.First Edition/First Printing.Signed On First Blank. The Story of Watergate's Deep Throat. Gorgeous (As New) Copy..
KATHARINE HEPBURN, GEORGE CUKOR AT WORK | THE PHILADELPHIA STORY (1940) BTS photo

KATHARINE HEPBURN, GEORGE CUKOR AT WORK | THE PHILADELPHIA STORY (1940) BTS photo by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

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KATHARINE HEPBURN, GEORGE CUKOR AT WORK | THE PHILADELPHIA STORY (1940) BTS photo
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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Walterfilm, Inc. (United States)
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Fine
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. No binding. Fine. Los Angeles: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1940. Vintage original 8 x 10" (20 x 25 cm) black-and-white glossy silver gelatin photo. Ink stamped with still number 1152x14 as well as typed blurb and attached paper snipe on verso. Fine. With script in hand, director George Cukor works through a scene with star Katharine Hepburn while on set of this much Academy Award-nominated comedy.
Bookplates by Sidney L. Smith

Bookplates by Sidney L. Smith by Gardner Teall

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Bookplates by Sidney L. Smith
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Gardner Teall
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Appledore Books, ABAA (United States)
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Very Good +
Description
Kansas City: Alfred Fowler, 1921. Stapled wrappers. Very Good +. A very presentable copy of the 1921 1st edition. Crisp and VG+ in its stapled beige wrappers, with very light offsetting to the front panel. Thin octavo, "With a Check-list of the Bookplates
Memoir of The Rev. John Stanford, D.D. Late Chaplain of the Humane and Criminal Institutions of the City Of New York

Memoir of The Rev. John Stanford, D.D. Late Chaplain of the Humane and Criminal Institutions of the City Of New York by Somers, Charles G.

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Memoir of The Rev. John Stanford, D.D. Late Chaplain of the Humane and Criminal Institutions of the City Of New York
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Somers, Charles G.
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De Wolfe and Wood (United States)
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New York: Swords, Stanford & Co, 1835. Hardcover. 417pp. Water staining. With the two plates but lacking the frontispiece portrait. Stanford was the first paid U.S. Prison Champlain.
TO PARADISE

TO PARADISE by Yanagihara, Hanya

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TO PARADISE
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Yanagihara, Hanya
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Revere Books, ABAA & IOBA (United States)
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9780385548670
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First edition, first prnt. Issued simultaneously with the UK edition. Signed by Yanagihara on a tipped-in page as issued for promotional purposes with the correct isbn sticker on the rear panel whose number differs from the non-signed trade edition's number. Sight sticker residue on the front panel; otherwise, an unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. Yanagihara's third novel.
Rachel Whiteread: Detatched

Rachel Whiteread: Detatched by WHITEREAD, Rachel (artist); Christina COLOMAR (editor); Alison MCDONALD (contributor)

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Rachel Whiteread: Detatched
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WHITEREAD, Rachel (artist); Christina COLOMAR (editor); Alison MCDONALD (contributor)
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Riverrun Books & Manuscripts (United States)
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9781935263777
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As-new
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London: Gagosian Gallery, 2013. First edition. As-new. 11 x 9 inches. 120 pages. Profusely illustrated in color. Original cloth; pictorial dust jacket. Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at Gagosian Gallery in 2013.
The Real War: The Classic Reporting on the Vietnam War with a New Essay Schell

The Real War: The Classic Reporting on the Vietnam War with a New Essay Schell by SCHELL, Jonathan

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The Real War: The Classic Reporting on the Vietnam War with a New Essay Schell
Author
SCHELL, Jonathan
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
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Fine
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New York: Pantheon Books, 1988. Softcover. Fine. Uncorrected proof. Red wrappers. Fine.
A Beginning on the Short Story

A Beginning on the Short Story by WILLIAMS, William Carlos

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A Beginning on the Short Story
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WILLIAMS, William Carlos
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Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
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Yonkers: The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1950. First Edition. One of 750 copies. Slim octavo; stapled wrappers; 23pp. Hint of sunning to extremities, else Fine. An address delivered in the Fall of 1950 to students of the University of Washington, in Seattle.
The Cheese Book

The Cheese Book by MARQUIS, Vivienne and Patricia HASKELL

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The Cheese Book
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MARQUIS, Vivienne and Patricia HASKELL
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Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA (United States)
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Fine
Description
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1965. Third Printing. Cloth. Fine/Very good. Third printing. 8vo; 316pp; tan cloth over board with gilt stamped design and title in cartouche, gilt stamped spine; price clipped dust jacket; yellow endpapers; fold-out color pictorial of cheeses after pg 72; light age toning and chipping of dj edges, tape repair to front dj; fine in a very good dj.
Siegfried Line 1944–45: Battles on the German frontier (Campaign, 181)
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Siegfried Line 1944–45: Battles on the German frontier (Campaign, 181) by Zaloga, Steven J

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Siegfried Line 1944–45: Battles on the German frontier (Campaign, 181)
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Zaloga, Steven J
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Ed's Editions Bookstore (United States)
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9781846031212
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Very Good
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Osprey Publishing, 2007-03-27. Paperback. Very Good. 7x0x9. Noon, Steve. 2007 Osprey Publishing edition. Trade paper wrappers are clean, glossy, and crisp-cornered. Spine is secure and unlined. Pages are clean and unmarked. Photos and diagrams are both full-color and black and white. All images are crisp and vivid. Professional packaging and prompt shipping. JB.
A Poem for Peter: The Story of Ezra Jack Keats and the Creation of The Snowy Day

A Poem for Peter: The Story of Ezra Jack Keats and the Creation of The Snowy Day by Andrea Davis Pinkney, Lou Fancher, and Steve Johnson

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A Poem for Peter: The Story of Ezra Jack Keats and the Creation of The Snowy Day
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Andrea Davis Pinkney, Lou Fancher, and Steve Johnson
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Kenneth Mallory Bookseller. ABAA (United States)
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9780425287682
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Very good
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NY: Viking Press, 2016. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. First Edition. Very good hardback in a very good dustjacket.
America in Perspective: Major Trends in the United States Through the 1990s

America in Perspective: Major Trends in the United States Through the 1990s by OXFORD ANALYTICA

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America in Perspective: Major Trends in the United States Through the 1990s
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OXFORD ANALYTICA
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Argosy Book Store (United States)
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9780395395707
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near fine
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Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1986. hardcover. near fine/near fine. xix + 379 pages. 8vo, black cloth, d.w. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1986. Pages toned, still a near fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper.
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Washington: The Nations Capitol Illustrated

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Washington: The Nations Capitol Illustrated
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Weller Book Works ABAA/ILAB (United States)
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Very Good
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Capitol Souvenir Company, 1947. Very Good. Washington: The Nations Capitol Illustrated. Washington, D.C.: Capitol Souvenir Company, 1947. Illustrated. 8vo. Pamphlet. Book condition: Very good with bumped, rubbed, and creased wraps and pages.