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Christmas Improvement; or, Hunting Mrs. P. A Tale Founded on Facts. Intended as a Christmas Box for those who wish to begin the New Year without her

Christmas Improvement; or, Hunting Mrs. P. A Tale Founded on Facts. Intended as a Christmas Box for those who wish to begin the New Year without her

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Seller: James Cummins Bookseller
Title
Christmas Improvement; or, Hunting Mrs. P. A Tale Founded on Facts. Intended as a Christmas Box for those who wish to begin the New Year without her
Seller
James Cummins Bookseller (United States)
Condition
Publisher's red embossed cloth, gilt-lettered on front cover and spine; quarter morocco slipcase and chemise. Fine
Description
London: Simpkin and Marshall, 1841. Third edition. Frontispiece and 5 plates. viii, 111, [1] pp. 1 vols. Square 16mo. Publisher's red embossed cloth, gilt-lettered on front cover and spine; quarter morocco slipcase and chemise. Fine. Third edition. Frontispiece and 5 plates. viii, 111, [1] pp. 1 vols. Square 16mo. Provenance: Bookplate of J. Gordon Houghton
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Warum gingen wir zum ersten Zionistenkongress by Various author's

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Title
Warum gingen wir zum ersten Zionistenkongress
Author
Various author's
Seller
Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller (United States)
Condition
poor
Description
Berlin: Jüdischer Verlag, 1922. Softcover. poor. 4to. 111pp. Original printed wraps. Frontispiece of Theodor Herzl. Participants of the 1897 Zionist congress in Basel reflect on their impressions and experiences. With contributions and photographs by D. Alcalay, R. Alcalay, N. Berkowicz, N. Birnbaum, M. Bodenheimer, Z. Bychowski, J. Cowen, Mayer-Ebner, D. Farbstein, B. Feiwel, L. Friedmann, J. Goldberg, A. Haußmann, M. b. Hillel Hakohen, L. Jaffe, A. Kaminka, J. H. Kann, Ish-Kishor, J. Lurie, L. Motzkin, S. Pineles, S. Rosenheck, A. Salz, F. Scahch, J. Schalit, R. Scahuer, E. Schwager, D. Trietsch, M. Ussischkin, J. Wortsmann, Yorck-Steiner, and J. Zangwill. Illustrated with b/w reproductions of portraits. Text in German. Herausgegeben vom Berliner Büro der Zionistischen Organisation. Heavy water staining on front- and rear wrapper near fore-edge, affecting pages 93 through rear cover. Heavy tearing and chipping to pages from page 99 through rear, not affecting text. Poor condition, good reading copy. As is.
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The Doorman. by ARENAS, REINALDO.

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Seller: Jeff Maser, Bookseller-ABAA
Title
The Doorman.
Author
ARENAS, REINALDO.
Seller
Jeff Maser, Bookseller-ABAA (United States)
Description
NY: Grove Weidenfeld,, 1991.. First edition.. Fine in fine dust jacket.
Third World Viewpoint: Winter 1996, volume 1, no. 5

Third World Viewpoint: Winter 1996, volume 1, no. 5

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Third World Viewpoint: Winter 1996, volume 1, no. 5
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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
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Brooklyn: Lloyd d'Aguilar, 1996. 41p., 8,5x11 inches, very good in wraps. Includes articles on "Black women on sexism and the Million Man March," "Caribbean women on Beijing," "Was Karl Marx a Black Man?" and two pieces on Ernest Mandel.