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Journey into Fear

Journey into Fear by Ambler, Eric

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Title
Journey into Fear
Author
Ambler, Eric
Seller
Burnside Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
London: Hodder and Stoughton Limited, 1945. Very Good/Very Good. Signed by Eric Ambler to film director Roy Ward Baker, dated August 16, 1946. Ambler was Baker's superior in the British army at the time, shortly thereafter penning the screenplay for his first feature, The October Man. They would collaborate in 1958 on the Titanic thriller A Night to Remember, Baker's best-known film. Second edition, early printing. 224 pp. Very Good in a Very Good jacket with a chipped head, sunned spine panel, some rubbing and edge wear. Pages toned with age, cloth a bit grubby and spine-sunned. A nice association between the espionage novelist and an accomplished director.
Old Cap. Collier in Salt Lake City: or, "Piping the Mormon Conspirators. Old Cap. Collier Library. No. 426. March 5, 1892 [Dime Novel]

Old Cap. Collier in Salt Lake City: or, "Piping the Mormon Conspirators. Old Cap. Collier Library. No. 426. March 5, 1892 [Dime Novel] by By the Author of "Old Cap Collier" [pseudonym for multiple house writers]

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Old Cap. Collier in Salt Lake City: or, "Piping the Mormon Conspirators. Old Cap. Collier Library. No. 426. March 5, 1892 [Dime Novel]
Author
By the Author of "Old Cap Collier" [pseudonym for multiple house writers]
Seller
Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Good
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New York: Munro's Publishing House. First printing. Good. 48pp. Text double column. Large wood engraving to front cover [p. 1, "Old Cap. Collier, Gripstick in Hand, Watched the Mormon Elder and His Five Fair Victims"]. 10 5/8 x 7 1/4". Printed wrappers, stapled. Age-toning, with some chipping to the extremities, and covers beginning to detach. Title page lacking piece to fore-edge [text not affected]. Two stamps, one to top margin of p. 1 & bookseller stamp to p. 47, lower margin. This detective series numbered 822 issues, published by Munro from 9 April 1883 to 9 September 1899, starting at 10 cents an issue, though later dropping to 5 cents, as here. Cf. The Dime Novel Companion, p. 199. "In this volume, the disguise-master detective (Munroe [sic] Publishing House's most popular character in the 1890s) is assigned by the U.S. government to investigate a global human trafficking network that provides Mormons with new wives for their supposedly defunct harems... "As Old Cap Collier infiltrates the Mormon cabal and exposes the human trafficking scheme, he discovers a much broader conspiracy that involves massacre and political domination." - from "Danites, Damsels, and World Domination: Mormons in the Dime Novels" by Michael Austin (Sunstone) Rare Mormon fiction title. Not in Flake.
Class, Race, and Gender

Class, Race, and Gender by Zweig, Michael

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Class, Race, and Gender
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Zweig, Michael
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Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9798887440125
Condition
New
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Oakland, CA: PM Press, 2023. Paperback. New. 231pp. Octavo [23cm]. Illustrated wraps. "Class, Race, and Gender: Challenging the Injuries and Divisions of Capitalism is for those who want to understand the underlying connections among today’s social justice movements. Bringing forth the basic operations of capitalist economies, it reveals what is driving many of today’s most urgent and vexing problems: the common origins of the inequalities of income, wealth, and power; environmental devastation; militarism; racism and white supremacy; patriarchy and male chauvinism; periodic economic crises; and the cultural conflicts that are tearing at US life. Michael Zweig illuminates all propositions with specific examples from US history, from the first settlement of the New World to current life, including his own lived experiences as an activist, educator, and organizer over the past six decades. As such, the book is an urgently needed resource for activists and organizers seeking structural and moral transformation of life in the US. Building on his analysis, Zweig also presents strategies for political action in electoral and movement-building work." From the Publisher.
Poems From the Virginia Quarterly Review 1925-1967

Poems From the Virginia Quarterly Review 1925-1967

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Poems From the Virginia Quarterly Review 1925-1967
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780813902579
Condition
Fine
Description
Charlottesville: The University Press Of Virginia, 1969. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First edition. Foreword by Charlotte Kohler. Fine in a slightly tanned about very good dust jacket with darkening and a few small stains on the spine, some mottling and small tears and creasing along the edges. Contributions by Conrad Aiken, John Berryman, Hayden Carruth, H.D., James Dickey, T. S. Eliot, Robert Frost, Donald Hall, Randall Jarrell, Robinson Jeffers, William Meredith, Marianne Moore, Edwin Muir, Howard Nemerov, William Jay Smith, Carl Sandburg, Allen Tate, Dorothy Brown Thompson, Richard Wilbur, William Carlos Williams and others.
[PUZZLE] JOIN Jerry's BIRTHDAY CLUB

[PUZZLE] JOIN Jerry's BIRTHDAY CLUB

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[PUZZLE] JOIN Jerry's BIRTHDAY CLUB
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lizzyoung bookseller (United States)
Condition
Color illustrated cardboard. Fine
Description
c. 1960. Color illustrated cardboard. Fine. 23 x 15 cm. Unopened jigsaw puzzle featuring the mascot of Jerry's restaurant. Jerry's Restaurants was an American restaurant chain founded by Jerry Lederer. Lederer initially opened the White Tavern restaurant in Kentucky in 1929 and later opened Jerry's in 1946. Very similar to Big Boy restaurants, Jerry's started franchising in 1957 and was mostly located in the Midwest and South.
The Gal Who Took the West (Original photograph from the 1949 film)

The Gal Who Took the West (Original photograph from the 1949 film) by Yvonne De Carlo, Charles Coburn, Scott Brady, John Russell, Myrna Dell (starring); Frederick de Cordova (director); William Bowers, Oscar Brodney (screenwriters)

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The Gal Who Took the West (Original photograph from the 1949 film)
Author
Yvonne De Carlo, Charles Coburn, Scott Brady, John Russell, Myrna Dell (starring); Frederick de Cordova (director); William Bowers, Oscar Brodney (screenwriters)
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Royal Books (United States)
Description
Universal City: Universal Pictures, 1949. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1949 film, showing actress Myrna Dell. A young singer joins an opera house out west, soon finding herself caught in a love triangle with the two feuding sons of the venue's powerful patriarch. Set in Arizona, shot on location in Arizona and California. 8 x 10 inches. About Near Fine, with one slight crease to the top left corner.