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DENDRAL-64. A System for Computer Construction, Enumeration and Notation of Organic Molecules as Tree Structures and Cyclic Graphs.; Part II, Topology of Cyclic Graphs. Interim Report to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Grant NsG 81-60. CR-63838. [Artifical intelligence in its earliest practical working form]

DENDRAL-64. A System for Computer Construction, Enumeration and Notation of Organic Molecules as Tree Structures and Cyclic Graphs.; Part II, Topology of Cyclic Graphs. Interim Report to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Grant NsG 81-60. CR-63838. [Artifical intelligence in its earliest practical working form] by Lederberg, Joshua

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DENDRAL-64. A System for Computer Construction, Enumeration and Notation of Organic Molecules as Tree Structures and Cyclic Graphs.; Part II, Topology of Cyclic Graphs. Interim Report to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Grant NsG 81-60. CR-63838. [Artifical intelligence in its earliest practical working form]
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Lederberg, Joshua
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Palo Alto: Stanford University, 1965. First Edition. December 15, 1965. 4to (280 × 215mm), pp. 81, [1]. Photomechanically reproduced typescript, staple-bound, some creasing, file number sticker to the front page, else very good. Presentation copy, inscribed by Lederberg on the front page: "I think you will enjoy this. J." Ex–Abraham Pais. Part II of Lederberg’s DENDRAL-64 series, supported by NASA, the National Science Foundation, and the National Institutes of Health, and submitted from the Department of Genetics, School of Medicine, Stanford University. Where Part I established a canonical formulation for chemical graphs that are pure trees (that is, acyclic molecular structures representable as single branching hierarchies), Part II addresses the harder problem of ring structures, defined here as strictly cyclic graphs: sets of atoms not separable by fewer than two cuts. Part III, as the introduction indicates, will extend the analysis to complete structures in which rings appear as special nodes within a larger tree. The report is concerned with the topology of cyclic graphs as a foundation for the systematic computer enumeration of organic ring systems, from simple cycles such as benzene to polycyclic structures including the steroid nucleus, the morphine nucleus, naphthalene, and biphenyl, each assigned a unique graph-theoretic encoding. The objectives set out for the treatment of trivalent cyclic graphs (enumeration of all possible graphs, identification of isomorphisms between superficially different representations, rational description and ordering of each graph, characterization of symmetries, rational numbering of vertices and paths, and compact computable notation) define a program that is recognizably that of modern cheminformatics, pursued here at the moment of its inception. This report is an early technical foundation of the DENDRAL project, the first expert system in the history of artificial intelligence, which sought to encode the reasoning of a chemist skilled in mass spectrometric structure determination and make it executable by machine. Lederberg’s graph-theoretic approach to molecular structure was the mathematical substrate on which that ambition rested. The methods developed here thus stand at the origin of both computational chemistry and machine reasoning about scientific problems, two fields whose subsequent development has touched virtually every area of drug discovery, materials science, and chemical research. The recipient, Abraham Pais, was theoretical physicist, historian of twentieth-century science, and author of the definitive scientific biographies of Einstein and Bohr; a provenance that unites two of the most consequential scientific intellects of the postwar decades. In the context of artificial intelligence, DENDRAL-64 Part II is best understood not as a curiosity of chemical graph theory but as an essential structural pillar of the first expert system, and the one that set the template for all that followed. What Lederberg accomplishes here is to make molecular structures (especially the complex ring systems that had resisted systematic treatment) available to symbolic reasoning, giving the computer a precise, unambiguous language in which to generate, label, and compare them. Without that foundation, the larger DENDRAL ambition was simply impossible: “chemists’ intuition” about plausible structures cannot be translated into executable rules unless the structures themselves can be represented without ambiguity or redundancy. With it, DENDRAL could do something no program had done before: systematically explore the space of chemically possible candidates, discard equivalents, and converge on solutions that matched experimental data, behaving, in effect, like a genuine domain expert. In this sense, the report stands at the effective origin point of knowledge‑based AI in scientific practice, setting the template for how later systems in medicine and engineering would encode and manipulate expert knowledge. While its techniques belong to the symbolic, rule-based phase of AI rather than to today’s statistical neural networks, the foundational principle it embodies (that knowledge must be formally encoded before a machine can reason about a domain) runs as a continuous thread from DENDRAL through every subsequent generation of AI research, making this document one of the few early nodes without which the later history of AI would look recognizably different.
The New–England Magazine

The New–England Magazine by Hawthorne, Nathaniel

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The New–England Magazine
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Hawthorne, Nathaniel
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Boston: J.T. Buckingham, 1835. First Edition. Near fine. 23 vols. 1st appearances in original wrappers of 12 Hawthorne stories in The New–England Magazine, featuring tales from the allegorical (Young Goodman Brown) to a precursor to the detective story (Mr. Higginbotham’s Catastrophe). 2 complete years in the original wrappers with Jan. 1835 issue (The Gray Champion) extracted from an annual volume.  Despite light wear and a few minor repairs, in near fine condition (extraordinary). 2 half morocco cases. These are the 1st printings of the stories that brought Hawthorne his first fame, and a run of this length in original wrappers is unheard of, and even single individual issues from 1834 and 1835 are rare. Ex–Rufus Choate (ownership inscriptions to an 1835 issue). Robert H. Hay (bookplates). Ref: Clark D9, D10, D12–D25. Contains the following: Mr. Higginbotham's Catastrophe (as an interior part of The Story–Teller # 1 & 2) Old News Nos. 1–3 My Visit to Niagara Young Goodman Brown Wakefield The Ambitious Guest Graves and Goblins A Rill from the Town–Pump The Old Maid in the Winding Sheet The Vision of the Fountain Sketches from Memory Nos. 1 & 2 The Devil in Manuscript Hawthorne's "Young Goodman Brown" stands as a masterful exploration of Puritan anxieties and moral ambiguity. The tale employs sophisticated allegorical techniques to interrogate the psychological dimensions of religious faith and human depravity. Through its protagonist's nocturnal journey into the forest—a liminal space representing moral uncertainty—Hawthorne crafts a narrative that deliberately blurs the boundaries between reality and hallucination. This ambiguity serves as the story's central philosophical inquiry: whether the Satanic ritual Brown witnesses reveals the hypocrisy of his community or merely reflects his own psychological projection of sin onto others. The text's linguistic precision creates a sustained atmosphere of dread through careful deployment of shadowplay imagery and biblical allusions, while simultaneously subverting Puritan literary conventions by refusing moral closure. Particularly notable is Hawthorne's nuanced characterization of Faith, Brown's wife, whose symbolic pink ribbons function as multivalent signifiers of innocence, sexuality, and moral compromise. Through this complex narrative structure, Hawthorne offers a sophisticated critique of Puritan moral absolutism while establishing themes of hidden sin and psychological isolation that would characterize his later, more celebrated works.
Sketches by Boz

Sketches by Boz by [Fine Binding - Cosway style] Dickens, Charles; George Cruikshank (illustrator)

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Sketches by Boz
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[Fine Binding - Cosway style] Dickens, Charles; George Cruikshank (illustrator)
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Whitmore Rare Books (United States)
Condition
Fine
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London: Chapman and Hall, 1839. Fine. First book form edition of the first and second series complete in one volume with Chapman and Hall revised texts and re-engraved plates used in their Parts issue. Octavo (8 1/8 x 5 1/4 inches; 208 x 133 mm.). [iii-vii]viii, [1-3]4-526. Forty inserted steel engravings. Extra-illustrated by the insertion of a duplicate suite of the original engravings expertly hand-colored. Bound by Bayntun (Rivière) Bath ca. 1955 (stamp-signed in gilt on front turn-in) in full wine red crushed levant morocco over beveled boards. Covers triple-ruled in gilt, front cover with an elaborate central gilt floral and thistle design surrounding a fine hand-painted portrait miniature (2 3/4 x 2 inches; 70 x 51 mm.) of a young Charles Dickens set under glass. Spine with five raised bands elaborately tooled and lettered in gilt in compartments. Decorative gilt board-edges, wide elaborate gilt turn-ins, marbled liners and endleaves, all edges gilt. Housed in the original felt-lined red cloth slipcase, spine with two black morocco labels lettered in gilt. "This collection of short pieces contains the earliest of Dickens's work. It is undoubtedly the most valuable from the antiquarian's point of view, containing references and descriptions of life in the 30's to be found nowhere else" (Hayward). Sketches by Boz contains stories and vignettes about daily life in London that Dickens first published in various newspapers and other periodicals between 1833 and 1836. The book is divided into four sections: "Our Parish", "Scenes", "Characters" and "Tales." A classic example of Dickensian observation. A total of forty plates were drawn and etched by George Cruikshank for this octavo edition, of which twenty-seven are the original designs as they appeared in the First and Second Series of the Sketches published in volume form, 1836-37; these, however, were enlarged in size to match an additional thirteen etchings. "When Chapman and Hall obtained the copyright of Sketches in 1837, they published all of them in twenty monthly parts from November 1837 through June 1839. Cruikshank designed a cover, enlarged the plates (except 'The Free and Easy' which was discarded), and created 13 new illustrations for these monthly parts. In may 1839, Chapman and Hall published these parts complete in one volume with all 40 of Cruikshank's illustrations" (Smith). George Bayntun (1873-1940) was the founder of Bayntun Bindery (1894) dedicated to using traditional hand-crafted techniques and high-quality materials. "The Riviere Bindery was one of the most notable and prolific shops in London's West End from about 1840 through 1939" (Princeton). Bath-based Bayntun Bindery acquired the firm in 1939, transforming into the "Bayntun-Riviere bindery," which is still in existence and family owned. Although named after the English miniaturist Richard Cosway (1742-1821), the desirable "Cosway Binding" with its jewel-like portrait miniature set into a fine binding was first developed at the turn of the century by J.H. Stonehouse, director of London's Henry Sotheran Booksellers. Their miniatures were painstakingly crafted by the talented painter Miss C. B. Currie (1849-1940). As the style grew in popularity, other publishing houses quickly began to reproduce this technique-each developing their own desirable take on the aesthetic-referred to as "Cosway style." Smith I: 2, note 4; Gimbel A7; Hatton and Cleaver, cf. pp. 91-128. Fine.
Photograph Signed

Photograph Signed by RAND, AYN

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Photograph Signed
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np: np. 1st Edition. No Binding. Very Good. LARGE (8 x 10 in ) PHOTOGRAPH OF RAND, SIGNED AND INSCRIBED in ink in the bottom margin: "To Carl Davis - / -Cordially - Ayn Rand / 8-25-78". A fine portrait of Rand in her later years. A little ink variation on the inscription, due to the glossy paper, otherwise fine. Signed Rand photographs are extremely rare on the market.
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Atlas Shrugged by RAND, Ayn

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Atlas Shrugged
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RAND, Ayn
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Argosy Book Store (United States)
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New York: Random House, 1957. hardcover. fine. viii, 1168 pages. Very thick 8vo, handsomely rebound in full green morocco, decoratively gilt spine with black leather spine labels. New York: Random House, (1957). First Edition. A fine copy.
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Provincetown. Wood Engravings by Barnard Taylor by OLIVER, Mary

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Provincetown. Wood Engravings by Barnard Taylor
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OLIVER, Mary
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James S. Jaffe Rare Books LLC (United States)
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(Lewisburg, PA): Bucknell University/The Press of Appletree Alley, 1987. First edition. One of 145 copies signed by Oliver. Fine copy. 8vo, original cloth-backed boards, glassine dust jcket. Fine copy.
The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin Through Wales , A. D. MCLXXXVIII; Translated into English, and Illustrated with Views, Annotations, and a Life of Giraldus, by Sir Richard Colt Hoare, Bart

The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin Through Wales , A. D. MCLXXXVIII; Translated into English, and Illustrated with Views, Annotations, and a Life of Giraldus, by Sir Richard Colt Hoare, Bart by Giraldus, Cambrensis

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The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin Through Wales , A. D. MCLXXXVIII; Translated into English, and Illustrated with Views, Annotations, and a Life of Giraldus, by Sir Richard Colt Hoare, Bart
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Giraldus, Cambrensis
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Thorn Books (United States)
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London: Printed for William Miller, 1806. First edition in English. Hardcover. Very good. Large 4to. 2 vols. (12),cxcii,220,(4);(6),440,(4)pp. Indices. Complete with 59 engraved plates (including a hand-colored folding map) and a second large, hand-colored folding map at rear of Vol. II. Errata page is present. Old calf over marbled boards (rubbed), tips worn. Spines in 6 compartments with raised bands; gilt. A few of the plates are foxed. A very attractive wide-margined copy. Lowndes says that the editor's annotations and notes are particularly valuable . Lowndes, p. 896.
Future Governor Of Florida Richard Call Writes A Letter About Debts Owed To The United States Bank

Future Governor Of Florida Richard Call Writes A Letter About Debts Owed To The United States Bank by RICHARD CALL

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Future Governor Of Florida Richard Call Writes A Letter About Debts Owed To The United States Bank
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RICHARD CALL
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RICHARD CALL (1792-1862). Call was a Territorial Governor of Florida.ALS. 1pg. April 27, 1831. Tallahassee, Florida Territory. An autograph letter signed R. K. Call. It concerns depts owed and paid. on the next page your will find a copy of a letter from the Cashier of the United States Bank acknowledging the receipt of certain sums of money remitted by me, which completed the payment of the moneyAdam is now ready to pay one half of the amount of his note in discharge of the whole, which was to have been paid in Kentucky paper. This he says is the discount to which he is entitled. Should you approve of it the arrangement shall be made and the money forwarded. A contemporary copy of a missive from the Bank of the United States, dated March 12, 1831, appears on verso, and the second page is docketed over the address. In very good condition.
A Florida Territory Document Concerning An Estate Dispute

A Florida Territory Document Concerning An Estate Dispute by (FLORIDA)

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A Florida Territory Document Concerning An Estate Dispute
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(FLORIDA)
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(FLORIDA). DS. 1pg. December 26, 1843. Escambia County, Florida Territory. A handwritten legal document concerning an estate dispute. It was signed by a clerk and docketed on the verso by several other parties, including U.S. Marshal for the District of E. Florida John Beard. To the Marshals of the Territory of Florida, Greeting We command you that of the goods and Chattels Lands and tenements of John N Stockton deceased in the hands of William T Stockton administrator to be administered you cause to be made the sum of one thousand seven hundred and thirty three dollars and forty seven cents for his principal and interest there on up to the eight day of December 1843 and eight per cent interest thereon until paid which John Campbell lately in our Superior Court for the County of Escambia in the western District of Florida recovered against the said William T Stockton administrator as aforesaid and the further sum of three dollars and eighty-seven cents Which to the said John Campbell was adjudged for his costs by him about his suit in this behalf expanded where of the said William T Stockton as administrator aforesaid in Convict as appears to us of record and failing the goods and chattels of the said John N C Stockton deceased And you are further commanded that you have the said sum of money in one hundred and twenty days from the date hereof before our said Court at the Court House in said County to render to the said John Campbell to satisfy and pay the debt and costs aforesaid Florida became a state in 1845. The document is in very good condition with minor faults.
United States Statutes at Large. Vol. 124, parts 1-4 (4 books). 2012

United States Statutes at Large. Vol. 124, parts 1-4 (4 books). 2012 by U.S. Congress, 111th, 2nd Session, 2010

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United States Statutes at Large. Vol. 124, parts 1-4 (4 books). 2012
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U.S. Congress, 111th, 2nd Session, 2010
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The Lawbook Exchange Ltd (United States)
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2012. 10/28/14 Rec'd 1 n/c GPO. 10/28/14 Rec'd 1 n/c GPO. United States Statutes at Large. Vol. 124, Parts 1-4. Containing the Laws and Concurrent Resolutions Enacted During the Second Session of the One Hundred Eleventh Congress of the United States of America. 2010 and Proclamations. Washington: United States Government Printing Office, 2012. 4 Volumes. Hardcover. New. Special $200.
The Black Camel (FIRST EDITION IN SECOND ISSUE DUST JACKET)

The Black Camel (FIRST EDITION IN SECOND ISSUE DUST JACKET) by Biggers, Earl Derr

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The Black Camel (FIRST EDITION IN SECOND ISSUE DUST JACKET)
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Biggers, Earl Derr
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Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1929. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/good. First Edition. Hardcover. First Edition in second issue dust jacket. 7 3/4" X 5 1/4". 312pp. Presents nicely in archival sleeved dust jacket. Wear to unclipped, nicely repaired dust jacket, with rubbing, toning, creasing, tears, and chipping to covers, corners, and edges. Sunning to spine of jacket. Bound in gray cloth over boards with spine and front cover lettered in orange. Mild rubbing, toning, and bumps to corners and edges of boards. Small black smudge to spine. Light rubbing to edges of text block. Penciled notation to front free endpaper. Small open tear to rear free endpaper. Pages are clean and unmarked. Binding is firm and sound. A presentable first edition of this Charlie Chan mystery by Earl Derr Biggers. The character of Charlie Chan was created by Earl Derr Biggers as a counter to the stereotype of "Yellow Peril," and as an alternative to the common practice of media to portray Asian characters as stoic, menacing villains. Chan was characterized as heroic, intelligent, handsome, and honorable, and was received well by the general public. His stories would go on to be featured in numerous movies, as well as radio and television adaptations. ABOUT THIS BOOK: "Death is the black camel that kneels unbidden at every gate." This is what Charlie Chan tells the guests of the unfortunate Shelah Fane, a glamorous Hollywood movie star who has been murdered while on location beach side in Honolulu. Here the detective confronts his most perplexing case of his long and illustrious career. Chan is aided by a mysterious fortune teller named Tarneverro the Great. It appears that Miss Fane had summoned Tarneverro to Honolulu as she strongly believes in his mystical powers. A number of bystanders do not have alibis in this case, and it takes every bit of Chan's considerable powers to untangle this intricate web of deception and murder.(Publisher).
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Document Signed, by ALLEN, Harry

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Document Signed,
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ALLEN, Harry
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endorsement on Application for Membership of Ken Maynard in The Masquers, Hollywood, California, May 14, 1928. Signed by Charles Hill Mailes and Harry Allen. 5 1/2" x 7 1/4"; very good.. Signed by Author(s). No Binding. Very Good.
Aucassin and Nicolette

Aucassin and Nicolette by Lang, Andrew

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Aucassin and Nicolette
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Lang, Andrew
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B & B Rare Books, Ltd., ABAA (United States)
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New York: Limited Editions Club, 1931 Designed and illustrated by Vojt?ch Preissig. Translated by Andrew Lang. Limited edition. One of 1500 numbered copies signed by Preissig, this being number 1376. Publisher's cloth, patterned in purple, green, and black, spine lettered in gilt, and endpapers decorated in green; in its original cream dust jacket, patterned in green yellow and purple, with spine lettered in black; lacking publisher's slipcase. Book with just a tiny spot of staining to right edge of front board, else fine; near fine unclipped dust jacket, with two tiny nicks to head of spine, and a few small closed tears to top edges of panels. Overall, a superb copy. Aucassin et Nicolette is an anonymously penned 13th-century French chantefable (prose narrative interspersed with poetry) about two lovers who overcome pirates and imprisonment to be together. The story is seen as a parody of Old French genres, like the epic, the romance, and the saint's life. The one surviving manuscript of Aucassin et Nicolette is held at the Bibliothèque nationale de France.. Signed. Limited. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Dust Jacket Included.
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Shadow Country. by ALLEN, Paula Gunn.

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Shadow Country.
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ALLEN, Paula Gunn.
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Los Angeles: American Indian Studies Center, (1982).. First edition.. 149 pp. Covers unevenly sunned, else very good plus in illustrated wrappers with one small corner crease. INSCRIBED by Allen on the title page.
In Pharaoh's Army: Memories of the Lost War

In Pharaoh's Army: Memories of the Lost War by Wolff, Tobias

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In Pharaoh's Army: Memories of the Lost War
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Wolff, Tobias
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Kenneth Mallory Bookseller. ABAA (United States)
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9780679402176
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Very good
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NY: Knopf, 1994. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. First Edition. Light foxing to edges of textblock, else a very good hardback in a slightly tanned jacket. Signed by Wolff on the title page.
Bartholomew's British Isles Contour Motoring Map

Bartholomew's British Isles Contour Motoring Map by Bartholomew, John

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Bartholomew's British Isles Contour Motoring Map
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Bartholomew, John
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Edinburgh: John Bartholomew and Son, Ltd. Map. Very Good. Map. Sturdy stock map with red cover. Folds out to oversized map: scale 1/16 per mi. In very good condition with no fading or edgewear. In 4 colors. Travel Pamphlets. TRAV/1163.
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Kunst der Gegenwart. Malerei, Zeichnung, Druckgraphik, Keramik im neuen Verwaltungsgebäude der RAG Aktiengesellschaft. Konzeption und Text: Ursula Bode. by RAG Aktiengesellschaft.

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Kunst der Gegenwart. Malerei, Zeichnung, Druckgraphik, Keramik im neuen Verwaltungsgebäude der RAG Aktiengesellschaft. Konzeption und Text: Ursula Bode.
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RAG Aktiengesellschaft.
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Essen, n.d.. 61, (1)pp. Prof. illus. in color. 4to. Wraps.