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Plants of the Devil

Plants of the Devil by Boyer, Corinne

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$105.00
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Seller: Carpetbagger Books, ABAA
Title
Plants of the Devil
Author
Boyer, Corinne
Seller
Carpetbagger Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
Richmond Vista: Three Hands Press, 2017. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Limited to 1000 copies. Illustrations by Marzena Ablewska. Fine in a Fine dust jacket, unclipped (no price). Black cloth with red gilt lettering and designs on the spine and boards. Square and firmly bound, clean internally.
Vietnam: target for 1972 blitzkrieg

Vietnam: target for 1972 blitzkrieg by Mortensen, K.G.

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Seller: Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB
Title
Vietnam: target for 1972 blitzkrieg
Author
Mortensen, K.G.
Seller
Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
ISBN
9780855540029
Description
East St. Kilda, Victoria: Gerald Griffin Press, 1972. Pamphlet. 56p., staplebound booklet, minor pen marginalia else good condition. "K.G. Mortensen is a Christian Brother who holds post graduate qualifications in science and technology. During World War II, he was associated with industrial investigations and later with problems relating to serviceman." The booklet is based on his visit to South Vietnam, and his impressions of Communist "terrorism" against the population.