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Edicion del "Boletin Militar" La Instruccion. [bound with:] Consejos Practicos a los Alumnos de la Escuela Militar de Artilleria e Ingenieros...

Edicion del "Boletin Militar" La Instruccion. [bound with:] Consejos Practicos a los Alumnos de la Escuela Militar de Artilleria e Ingenieros... by [Mexico]: Paz, Eduardo: Salas, Gustavo

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Title
Edicion del "Boletin Militar" La Instruccion. [bound with:] Consejos Practicos a los Alumnos de la Escuela Militar de Artilleria e Ingenieros...
Author
[Mexico]: Paz, Eduardo: Salas, Gustavo
Seller
The Joe Fay Company LLC (United States)
Condition
Good plus.
Description
Mexico City: Imprenta, 1900. Good plus.. 82pp., plus two folding tables; 92pp. Contemporary half morocco and marbled boards, spine gilt. Leather somewhat worn, boards rubbed. Contemporary binder's ink stamp on front free endpaper; author's gift inscription on initial text leaf of first work. Fairly even tanning; scattered underlining. A pair of ephemeral works of instruction and advice for young military officers. The first comprises collected short essays of "Instruccion" by Eduardo Paz published originally in the Boletin Militar. Topics include the proper comportment and behavior of soldiers as well as guidance on preparations for military schools. The second work, by Gustavo Salas and addressed to military school graduates, contains a short series of essays on varied topics, including the proper toilette of an officer, good business card design, and good methods for selecting a horse. We locate only one copy of each work, both at the BNM.
Young Mungo

Young Mungo by Douglas Stuart

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Young Mungo
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Douglas Stuart
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Grayshelf Books, ABAA, IOBA (United States)
ISBN
9780802159557
Condition
Fine
Description
First Edition/First Printing with the complete number line: A Fine book in a Fine dust jacket with no visible flaws. SIGNED by the author directly to the title page with no inscription. A pristine copy of this critically acclaimed novel by the Booker Prize winning author. Not remaindered, not price clipped, not ex-library; in a fresh Mylar sleeve and will ship carefully wrapped in a sturdy box.
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Mother London by Michael Moorcock

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Mother London
Author
Michael Moorcock
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Grayshelf Books, ABAA, IOBA (United States)
ISBN
9780517571835
Condition
Fine
Description
First Edition; Fine book in a near fine dust jacket with a mild discoloration to the white areas of the jacket else fine....a handsome, clean, tight copy that is not price clipped, not ex-lib, and has no markings. Protected in a fresh mylar cover.
Harper's Weekly: A Journal of Civilization. New York, Saturday, June 15, 1867. Vol. XI. No. 546.

Harper's Weekly: A Journal of Civilization. New York, Saturday, June 15, 1867. Vol. XI. No. 546. by [Harper’s Weekly].

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Harper's Weekly: A Journal of Civilization. New York, Saturday, June 15, 1867. Vol. XI. No. 546.
Author
[Harper’s Weekly].
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Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books & Prints (United States)
Description
Folio, newspaper, illustrated, 369-384 pp. Minor chips and small tears in margins and spine, light creasing, normal aging and browning; otherwise very good. A richly illustrated issue of Harper's that includes a map showing General Hancock's operations in the Indian Country. This issue includes a full page Thomas Nast on infanticide. There are a couple of other full-page engravings, one with an Asian theme.
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PRACTICE IN CIVIL ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS IN THE LAW COURTS OF THE STA TE OF DELAWARE by Woolley, Victor B.

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PRACTICE IN CIVIL ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS IN THE LAW COURTS OF THE STA TE OF DELAWARE
Author
Woolley, Victor B.
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Oak Knoll Books/Oak Knoll Press (United States)
Description
Wilmington: The Star Printing Company, 1907. later library buckram. 8vo. later library buckram. xi, 656; vii,6 57-1164, cxiv pages. Two volumes. B1-2731. Woolley was a New Castle County lawyer. Exlibrary with markings of the State Library of Massachusetts. Covers rubbed, else a near fine set.
The Disinherited

The Disinherited by Waldman, Milton

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The Disinherited
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Waldman, Milton
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ReadInk (United States)
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London/New York/Toronto: Longmans, Green and Co.. Fair. 1929. First Edition. Hardcover. (no dust jacket) [a reading/reference copy only; a well-worn book, hinges cracked but holding, slight exposure of boards at several corners, some staining to the first few pages; an ex-library book (rental library?), with the jacket blurb affixed to the front pastedown, the remnants of a removed circulation label on the front endpaper, and a pocket with circulation card on the rear pastedown]. Novel about a middle-aged Jewish lawyer in an unnamed American city (the only clue we're given is that it's next to one of the Great Lakes), whose "family has been rooted in an American community" for generations, and who "has been married for twenty years to a gentile, and [whose] two children are of the Protestant American world." In the course of the novel, triggered by a near-tragedy in his family, he gradually has his eyes opened to societal prejudice against Jews, and becomes involved in several cases -- a Jewish student denied entrance to a university, a Jewish contractor who's in a dispute with the city over his work on a bridge, and a Jewish woman seeking a divorce from her Gentile husband -- that compel him to put his Jewish heritage front and center. Despite the fact that it incorporates a lot of controversial themes, this book doesn't seem to have been much discussed (if at all) by scholars of Jewish-American literature, nor was it given much notice upon its original publication: the New York Times didn't review it, although it garnered some praise in the Jewish-American press, including a particuarly lengthy and laudatory notice in the Brooklyn Daily Times. (Hanna (3653) summarizes it rather blandly as "problems of an American Jew married to a Gentile.") It was apparently the only novel by this American-born author (1895-1976), who was more at home as a biographer of various figures in English and European history (Queen Elizabeth I, Mary Tudor, Catherine de Medici, Sir Walter Raleigh, etc.). He eventually ended up in England as a literary advisor and editor, where he secured a small (and not particularly honorable) place in literary history by declining to help J.R.R. Tolkien secure a publisher for "The Lord of the Rings," which Waldman had thought "too long." .