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Pervaia liubov (First Love) by Turgenev, I. S.

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Seller: ZH BOOKS
Title
Pervaia liubov (First Love)
Author
Turgenev, I. S.
Seller
ZH BOOKS (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
Berlin - Peterburg (Berlin - St. Petersburg): Izd-Stvo Z. I. Grzhebina, 1923. First Thus. Very good. First edition thus; 5 3/4 x 4; pp. [5], 8-130; textured beige wraps; title and vignette in gilt; small nicks to corners and tips of spine and a bit of wear to edges; text block pulling slightly at hinges; numerous illustrations by Vladimir Konashevich, including frontis, full-page, and in-line; very good condition. A beautiful and uncommon edition of Ivan Turgenev's (1818 - 1883) novella, it was published in Germany for the Russian emigre community and illustrated by master graphic artist and member of Mir Isskustva Vladimir Konashevich (1888 - 1963). The work, originally published in 1860 in "Biblioteka dlia chteniia" journal, told the love story between a 21-year-old woman and a 16-year-old boy. In Turgenev's own words, it was the most autobiographical of all his writings and it drew polar-opposite reviews, gathering a great number of supporters and at the same time being condemned for its inapropriate subject matter.
The Rules of Attraction

The Rules of Attraction by Ellis, Bret Easton

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Title
The Rules of Attraction
Author
Ellis, Bret Easton
Seller
Carpetbagger Books, ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780671622343
Condition
Near Fine
Description
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1987. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine. Near Fine in a Fine dust jacket, unclipped ($17.95). Quarter black cloth with black paper on the boards. Square and firmly bound, remaindered at the bottom edge, date on the front endpaper, clean otherwise. The second book from the author of American Psycho, this one adapted into the Roger Avary film of the same title.
Utah Always Prospers. Stop Over Not Less Than 3 Days At Salt Lake City and Learn Why

Utah Always Prospers. Stop Over Not Less Than 3 Days At Salt Lake City and Learn Why by [Sticker Card] [Utah]

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Title
Utah Always Prospers. Stop Over Not Less Than 3 Days At Salt Lake City and Learn Why
Author
[Sticker Card] [Utah]
Seller
Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
Ephemera. Fine. 4 cm wide by 5 cm tall. Style No. 102BK.
Partners in progress; meet some of the Blacks in the Nixon Administration

Partners in progress; meet some of the Blacks in the Nixon Administration

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Title
Partners in progress; meet some of the Blacks in the Nixon Administration
Seller
Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Description
Washington: National Crusader Newspaper, 1972. Brochure folded like a newspaper, unfolding to to 25x46 inches for full display. One side contains eight panels showing President Nixon and over 200 African Americans serving in his administration (most prominently featured are military figures); the other side is a full-size wall chart promoting Nixon's civil rights record. Some edge stains at top.