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Itinera Sex a diversis Saxoniæ Ducibus et Electoribus, diversis temporibus in Italiam omnia, tria etiam in Palaestinam…facta, vna cum brevi Narratione, quæ ibi relatu digna viderint, & quæ inde domum secum reportarint. Additis iis, quæ etiamnum Hierosolymis præsertim, Romæ & Wittenbergæ ab advenis observari maxime merentur

Itinera Sex a diversis Saxoniæ Ducibus et Electoribus, diversis temporibus in Italiam omnia, tria etiam in Palaestinam…facta, vna cum brevi Narratione, quæ ibi relatu digna viderint, & quæ inde domum secum reportarint. Additis iis, quæ etiamnum Hierosolymis præsertim, Romæ & Wittenbergæ ab advenis observari maxime merentur by MENZ, Balthasar, the younger (not the elder)

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Itinera Sex a diversis Saxoniæ Ducibus et Electoribus, diversis temporibus in Italiam omnia, tria etiam in Palaestinam…facta, vna cum brevi Narratione, quæ ibi relatu digna viderint, & quæ inde domum secum reportarint. Additis iis, quæ etiamnum Hierosolymis præsertim, Romæ & Wittenbergæ ab advenis observari maxime merentur
Author
MENZ, Balthasar, the younger (not the elder)
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Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller, Inc. (United States)
Description
Woodcut port. of the author on verso of title & several woodcuts in the text. Title within typographical border. 12 p.l. (last leaf a blank), 348, [4] pp. Small thick 8vo, cont. vellum over boards, stamped in blind on upper cover “M N H L” & “1613.” Wittenberg: W. Meisner at the expense of C. Berger, [date of Foreword “1612“]. [bound with]: MATENESIUS, Johann Friedrich. Critices Christianae Libri Duo de Ritu Bibendi super Sanitate, Pontificum, Caesarum, Principum, Ducum, Magnatum Amicorum, Amicarum, &c.… Woodcut printer’s vignette on title. 8 p.l., 189 pp., one blank leaf. Small 8vo (tear to first leaf of text in blank portion of gutter, lacking folding plate as is often the case). Cologne: C. Butgen, 1611. [bound with]: —, De Luxu et Abusu Vestium nostri temporis, Discursus quadraginta ex Sacrarum Scripturarum, grauissimorumque Auctorum fontibus deducti. Woodcut printer’s vignette on title. 6 p.l., 120 (i.e. 121), one blank leaf. Small 8vo. Cologne: J. Crith, 1612. [bound with]: VIDA, Marco Girolamo. Schachia…Ludus ingenii, virtutis et honestae voluptatis…in quibus de eius Usu, Origine, et Autore, nec non latrunculis…agitur: adeo ut omni difficultate…obscuritate & ambiguitate sublata…Opera & Studio Lucae Wielii Ligio-Silesii. Small woodcut printer’s vignette on title & one large folding sheet with two plates, one of letterpress & another of a chessboard. 39 unnumbered leaves. Small 8vo. Strasbourg: P. Ledertz, [from a chronogram on title: “1604“]. A wonderful sammelband, containing four very interesting books. I. First edition of a rare book. WorldCat wrongly attributes this to Balthasar Menz the elder (1500-85); it was written by his son, also Balthasar (1537-1617), historian and dean of the University of Wittenberg, who specialized in writing about the Saxon nobility. This is an account of several Saxon dukes and princes — including Albrecht III (1443-1500), Ernst (1441-86), Friedrich III the Wise (1463-1525), Heinrich IV the Pious (1473-1541), and Johann Georg I, Elector of Saxony (1585-1656) — and their tours of Palestine and Rome. Menz has provided detailed descriptions of Jerusalem and Rome, as recorded by the Saxon noblemen in their diaries. II & III. First editions. Matenesius (d. 1621), was professor of history and Greek at the University of Cologne. The first work is on alcohol, its uses in various religions, and therapeutic values. “A catalogue of the greatest drinkers known to the author.”–Simon, Bibliotheca Gastronomica, 1024. Like most copies, ours lacks the folding woodcut (“Catechismus M. Luther”). The second work, which is rare, is concerned with the nature of luxury and its abuses, especially regarding the wardrobes of the wealthy and ecclesiastics. IV. A valuable edition, edited by Lucas Wielius, of Vida’s Scacchia ludus, one of the most popular works on chess ever written. Vida (1485-1566), first published this work in 1525 and it was widely reprinted and translated for 300 years afterward. The chief historical interest of the work lies in its influence upon the names of pieces: the use of “castle” for rook still survives. Fine copies.
Famouse Cronicle of Oure Time

Famouse Cronicle of Oure Time by SLEIDANUS, Johannes

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Famouse Cronicle of Oure Time
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SLEIDANUS, Johannes
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Heritage Book Shop, LLC (United States)
Description
London: John Daye for Abraham Veale, and Nicholas England, 1560. London: John Daye for Abraham Veale, and Nicholas England, 1560]. First edition in English, first issue. With the Colophon in the first issue state. Folio in sixes (10 1/2 x 7 1/8 inches; 267 x 182 mm). [5], ccccxliiii, ccccxlix-cccclxx, [17] leaves. A-Y? Aa-Yy?, AA-YY?, AAa-PPp? QQq3. Bound without blanks A6 and QQq4. From the translation of: "De statu religionis et reipublicae, Carolo Quinto Caesare, commentarii." Mostly printed in black letter. Armorial woodcut vignette to title-page. Seventeenth-century mottled calf. Recased. Spine stamped in gilt. Red morocco spine label, lettered in gilt. All edges marbled. Spine label chipped. Newer endpapers. Title-page with small old ink signature to lower blank margin. One inch of lower margin of leaf Ttiii remargined, not affecting text. EEiiii with small hole on outer margin, not affecting text. NNni with a 3-inch closed tear, to text block, but with no loss of text. Some minimal finger smudging and some light dampstains to margins. Overall a very good copy. Sleidanus is known as the official historian of the Reformation, and this present copy being the first English edition of his original work published in 1555. "Sleidan's key role in some of the events he described, his friendships with many of the protagonists of his history and his access to important Protestant archives enabled him to write the first comprehensive history of the Reformation. His "De statu religionis et reipublicae, Carolo Quinto Caesare, commentarii," the Commentaries on the state and religion under the Emperor Charles V, first published in 1555, was an immediate bestseller- until 1560 no fewer than 48 edition of the Commentaries in six languages had been published. The Commentaries provide the first account of the history of the Protestant Church from Luther's 95 theses in 1517 until the Diet of Augsburg in 1555. Overnight they became the manual of early reformation history, and would remain so until well into the nineteenth and early twentieth century." (Johan Sleidan and the Protestant Vision of History, Alexandra Kess). ESTC S115934. STC 19848. HBS 67829. $7,500.
The Girls -- For the Mercy-Mongers

The Girls -- For the Mercy-Mongers by Bukowski, Charles

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The Girls -- For the Mercy-Mongers
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Bukowski, Charles
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Burnside Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1966. First edition. First edition. Signed by Charles Bukowski in red ink. Rare fourth publication of Black Sparrow Press; one of Al Fogel's 20 Bukowski rarities. Copy #24 of only 30 copies printed, 27 of which were for sale. Broadside, measuring 14x10". Near Fine, two miniscule stains and a little age toning, very faint crease to bottom corner. The fourth of the Bukowski broadsides printed by Philip Klein for the Black Sparrow Press. Designed by Barbara Martin, the eminence grise of the press behind their distinctive style. Krumhansl 22, Debritto A21, Morrow & Cooney 4.
P. VIRGILII MARONIS GEORGICA P. RAMI PROFESSORIS REGII PRAELECTIONIBUS ILLUSTRATA AD CAROLUM LOTHARINGUM CARDINALEM [BOUND WITH] P. VIRGILII MARONIS BUCOLICA, P. RAMI, PROFESSORIS REGII PRAELECTIONIBUS EXPOSITA: QUIBUS POETAE VITA PRAEPOSITA EST. [EDITIO TERTIA]

P. VIRGILII MARONIS GEORGICA P. RAMI PROFESSORIS REGII PRAELECTIONIBUS ILLUSTRATA AD CAROLUM LOTHARINGUM CARDINALEM [BOUND WITH] P. VIRGILII MARONIS BUCOLICA, P. RAMI, PROFESSORIS REGII PRAELECTIONIBUS EXPOSITA: QUIBUS POETAE VITA PRAEPOSITA EST. [EDITIO TERTIA] by Publius Vergilius Maro; Petrus Ramus | [Carolum Lotharingum Cardinalem]

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P. VIRGILII MARONIS GEORGICA P. RAMI PROFESSORIS REGII PRAELECTIONIBUS ILLUSTRATA AD CAROLUM LOTHARINGUM CARDINALEM [BOUND WITH] P. VIRGILII MARONIS BUCOLICA, P. RAMI, PROFESSORIS REGII PRAELECTIONIBUS EXPOSITA: QUIBUS POETAE VITA PRAEPOSITA EST. [EDITIO TERTIA]
Author
Publius Vergilius Maro; Petrus Ramus | [Carolum Lotharingum Cardinalem]
Seller
Black Swan Books, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Very Good binding
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Paris: Apud Andream Wechelum, 1572. Full Leather. Very Good binding. Two 16th century edictions of classical texts, Virgil’s Georgics and Bucolics, printed by Andreas Wechelus who was active in Paris as a printer and bookseller from 1554 to 1573, and then in Frankfurt. In an early, if not contemporary, calf binding with boards double-ruled in blind to the perimeters with embossed with a decorative device in the centers. The title pages with Wechsel’s printed device featuring Pegasus. There is a significantly later title label at the spine, and the holes from clasps. Pastedowns are of printed waste paper. Lacking endsheets. The Georgics dedicated to Charles, Cardinal of Guise and Lotharingen. Very Good binding.
IOANNIS DE BVSSIERES BELLIIOCENSIS E SOCIETATE IESV. HISTORIAE FRANCICA. PARS SECVNDA. AB HVGONE CAPETIO, AD CAROLVM VII. (VOLUME TWO ONLY)

IOANNIS DE BVSSIERES BELLIIOCENSIS E SOCIETATE IESV. HISTORIAE FRANCICA. PARS SECVNDA. AB HVGONE CAPETIO, AD CAROLVM VII. (VOLUME TWO ONLY) by Jean de Bussieres

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IOANNIS DE BVSSIERES BELLIIOCENSIS E SOCIETATE IESV. HISTORIAE FRANCICA. PARS SECVNDA. AB HVGONE CAPETIO, AD CAROLVM VII. (VOLUME TWO ONLY)
Author
Jean de Bussieres
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Black Swan Books, Inc. (United States)
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Very Good+ binding
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Lvgdvni [Lyon]: Sumpt. Gvill Barbier , Ioan. Girin, & Franc. Comba, 1661. First Edition. Full Leather. Very Good+ binding. First Edition of Volume II only of Jean de Bussieres’ History of France. Covering the period from the King of the Franks, Hugh Capet to King Charles VII. De Bussieres was a French Jesuit of the seventeenth century. Title page device. Engraved frontispiece. Engraved headpieces, tailpieces, and initials. Text in Latin. Collates complete; [6], 526, [14] pp. Remnants of a number label on the spine. Full vellum, with yapp edges, and a leather label on the spine. Very Good+ binding.
First Blood

First Blood by Morrell, David

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First Blood
Author
Morrell, David
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Carpetbagger Books, ABAA (United States)
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Very Good
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New York: M. Evans and Company Inc, 1972. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Near Fine. Inscribed on the half-title by Morrell. Very Good in a Near Fine jacket, unclipped ($5.95), faded a shade at the spine, toned and soiled at the back panel. Quarter black cloth with grey paper on the boards. Square and firmly bound with a blue topstain, clipped at the top-right corner of the half-title, clean otherwise. Morrell's novel that introduced the Vietnam War-veteran Rambo.
Instants Et Visages De Paris

Instants Et Visages De Paris by Vertes, Marcel & Gerard Bauer

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Instants Et Visages De Paris
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Vertes, Marcel & Gerard Bauer
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Royoung bookseller, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Orig. portfolio cover a color lithograph with original glassine, contents loose as issued laid-in. Fine in Very good beige cloth
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Paris: Andre Suaret, 1951. First edition. Stiff Wraps. Orig. portfolio cover a color lithograph with original glassine, contents loose as issued laid-in. Fine in Very good beige cloth folding box bumped at upper corner. Vertes, Mardel. 155 pages in text. Folio, 39 x 29 cm. Limited edition, copy 178 of 250 signed by Vertes and Bauer. With a full page drawing of Jacqueline Simon inscribed to Jacqueline and Pierre Simon signed by Vertes, dated 1960, New York. The numerous black and white lithographs some double-paged were printed by Freres Mourlot on Grand Velin d'Arches in French. Laid-in a brochure -- (French text) "Documents; Marcel Vertes, Les Cahiers D'Art, Numero 27, 1956," listing works by him. All contents clean and bright.
MORCEAUX CHOISIS DE LA FABRICATION DES AMERICAINS

MORCEAUX CHOISIS DE LA FABRICATION DES AMERICAINS by Stein, Gertrude; Hugnet, Georges

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MORCEAUX CHOISIS DE LA FABRICATION DES AMERICAINS
Author
Stein, Gertrude; Hugnet, Georges
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Type Punch Matrix (United States)
Condition
Near fine in very good plus jacket.
Description
Paris: Éditions de la Montagne, 1929. First printing. Near fine in very good plus jacket.. Limited first French edition of these excerpts from Stein's expatriate classic MAKING OF AMERICANS - translated by Surrealist George Hugnet alongside Stein, and prefaced by his note disavowing knowledge of the English language. A translation of Stein's great modernist novel for her French associates, produced in collaboration with Hugnet. In addition to these selections, Hugnet co-translated Stein's DIX PORTRAITS, one of which was a portrait of himself. Stein proposed to reciprocate by translating Hugnet's own ENFANCES, and described the endeavor in THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF ALICE B. TOKLAS as follows: "Hugnet wrote a poem called Enfance. Gertrude Stein offered to translate it for him but instead she wrote a poem about it. This at first pleased Georges Hugnet too much and then did not please him at all. Gertrude Stein then called the poem Before the Flowers of Friendship Faded Friendship Faded. Everybody mixed themselves up in all this." Scarce in original glassine. 9.75'' x 6.5''. Original cream wrappers. In original printed cream dust jacket and original glassine. 121, [4] pages. Most leaves unopened. Of a total edition of 300, 200 copies were printed on Alfa and numbered 101-300; this copy no. 127. Light edgewear, toning to jacket edges and spine. A few small chips and closed tears to glassine.
The Death of The Good Old Man": in The Grave

The Death of The Good Old Man": in The Grave by Blake, William. Blair, Robert. (separate plate)

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The Death of The Good Old Man": in The Grave
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Blake, William. Blair, Robert. (separate plate)
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John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller (United States)
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1808. London: Cadell and Davis, 1808. Single plate, etching on wove unwatermarked paper, cleaned and in fine condition. § From the first 4to edition, this is one of the best known plates in the series. Bentley, Blake Books, 435b.
Us Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 1

Us Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 1 by [African Americana]: [Tennessee]

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Us Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 1
Author
[African Americana]: [Tennessee]
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The Joe Fay Company LLC (United States)
Condition
Very good.
Description
[Memphis: Us Incorporated], February, 1954. Very good.. 32pp. Quarto. Original pictorial wrappers printed in brown and orange, stapled. Mild wear to wrappers, small marginal stain to top edge of last several leaves. The rare inaugural, and only, issue of this well-illustrated African-American magazine from Memphis. The stated goals of the magazine were to "Portray the achievements of the Southern Negro in pictorial format" and to "Show advancement, created by teamwork and mutual understanding, in the fields of industry, business, religion, education, sports, society, entertainment, government, civic endeavor, and the professions...." The first article is a well-illustrated essay focused on "Beale Street, USA." This is followed by an article on the annual "Blues Bowl Game," a love and marriage column, a fashion column, spotlights on local business and community leaders, and article on the "many beautiful homes" belonging to local African Americans, and more. An excellent example of African-American life and culture during the Eisenhower years. OCLC reports three holdings, at Yale, Kentucky, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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MIDDLE KINGDOM by WILLIAMS, S. Wells

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MIDDLE KINGDOM
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WILLIAMS, S. Wells
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Boston Book Company (United States)
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1907. WILLIAMS, S. Wells. THE MIDDLE KINGDOM. A Survey of the geography, government, literature, social life, arts and history of the Chinese Empire...two volumes. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1907, later printing of the revised edition. Vol.1, xxv + 836pp. Vol.2, xii + 775pp. 8vo., blue cloth decorated in gilt. Best edition, with illustrations and folding map in back pocket. A few small bumps, but a pleasing, becoming rather scarce.
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Certaine Sermons or Homilies Appoynted to Be Read in Churches in the Time of the late Queen Elizabeth... And Now Thought Fit to Be Read by Authority from the King {Charles I]... [BOUND WITH] The Second Tome of Homilies, of Such Matters as Were Promised.. by No author

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Certaine Sermons or Homilies Appoynted to Be Read in Churches in the Time of the late Queen Elizabeth... And Now Thought Fit to Be Read by Authority from the King {Charles I]... [BOUND WITH] The Second Tome of Homilies, of Such Matters as Were Promised..
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No author
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Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller (United States)
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Good
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London: Printed by John Norton, for Joyce Norton and Richard Whitaker.., 1635. First edition. Good. Good. Small quarto (10-1/2" x 7-1/2"). Two volumes bound in one. (8), 98, (4); (6), 320, (2)pp. Almost entirely printed with Gothic (or, Black Letter) type and decorated with large woodcut initials. Bound in contemporary blind tooled paneled calf. The binding is worn and rubbed, with edges chipped, with outer hinges cracked, but cords still holding soundly. The title page of the first volume is soiled and torn and mounted. It lacks the right half and bottom portions of its original architectural woodcut border, which here has been replaced by an architectural border from a different and later work. In addition, the second and third leaves are water stained and have been re-margined at their fore-edges (but without any text loss). Note: the final 2 leaves of the first volume (a prayer of thanksgiving for suppression of the rebellion against Queen Elizabeth, and the colophon leaf) have been bound in at the rear of the second volume, while the second volume lacks its own final 2 leaves (one being its assumed colophon?).
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Original pen and ink cartoon "In the Family ... Currently in the Daily Headlines making World Series History are the Brothers Boyer-Clete of the N.Y. Yankees and Ken of the St. Louis Cardinals ... ." This was the 1964 World Series by (Yankees, New York) Johnson, Vic

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Original pen and ink cartoon "In the Family ... Currently in the Daily Headlines making World Series History are the Brothers Boyer-Clete of the N.Y. Yankees and Ken of the St. Louis Cardinals ... ." This was the 1964 World Series
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(Yankees, New York) Johnson, Vic
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James Cummins Bookseller (United States)
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[Boston?], 1964.
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The one hoss shay with its companion poems by HOLMES, Oliver Wendell

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The one hoss shay with its companion poems
Author
HOLMES, Oliver Wendell
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Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts (United States)
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Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1905. Coloured title, each poem with separate coloured half-title, frontispiece, 13 plates and numerous text illustrations, all in colour. Green cloth, decorated in blind with a horse-and-carriage pattern; an absolutely fantastic copy. First colour-illustrated edition. The black and white ink illustrations from the original edition were so popular that Pyle (1853-1911) was asked to reproduce them here in colour. BAL, 9258; C&T, p. 237.
Never Too Late

Never Too Late by Thirkell, Angela

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Never Too Late
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Thirkell, Angela
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ReadInk (United States)
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Very Good+ in Very Good dj
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New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Very Good+ in Very Good dj. 1956. First American Edition. Hardcover. [minor shelfwear, slight fading to cloth at spine ends (due to jacket paper loss), light dust-soiling to top of text block; jacket is quite presentable despite a little paper loss at the spine ends, and a general sun-browning of the spine and rear panel]. (endpaper maps) One of the author's many "Barsetshire" novels, placing the reader "once again happily in the midst of the George Knoxes, Lord Stoke, Edith Graham, the numerous Hallidays, and the wonderful inhabitants of Pomfret Towers. One death occurs, but it is not profoundly sad -- and nothing else exactly *happens* except that everyone (which naturally includes the servants) goes on meeting and taking tea and talking and arranging other people's lives and complaining about taxes and *them* (although not so much as when *they* used to be Labour). The weather, of course, is terrible. Nor is summer what once it used to be. We are, in a nutshell, still ourselves." .
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The Littlest Angel by Tazewell, Charles; Evans, Katherine

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The Littlest Angel
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Tazewell, Charles; Evans, Katherine
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Crooked House Books & Paper (United States)
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Very Good
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Childrens Press, 1946. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Evans, Katherine. Illustrated boards under matching dust jacket priced at $1.00. Owner's gift label affixed to front endpaper (dated 1948), else a lovely copy with just slight wear. A charming Christmas classic.
Elogio de Juan Carlos Gómez. Conferencia pronunciada el 16 de Marzo de 1918 en "La Lira"

Elogio de Juan Carlos Gómez. Conferencia pronunciada el 16 de Marzo de 1918 en "La Lira" by Villagrán Bustamante, Héctor

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Elogio de Juan Carlos Gómez. Conferencia pronunciada el 16 de Marzo de 1918 en "La Lira"
Author
Villagrán Bustamante, Héctor
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Kaaterskill Books, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
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Wrappers soiled else a very good unopened (uncut) copy.
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Montevideo: Imprenta y Casa Editorial Renacimiento, 1918. First edition. Paper wrappers. Wrappers soiled else a very good unopened (uncut) copy.. 23 pp. Washington Paullier, discurso preliminar. Head of the title: Club "Acción Colorada Melchor Pacheco y Obes." Biographical work on Juan Carlos Gómez (1820-1884), Uruguayan journalist and statesman. OCLC locates six copies: Univ. Cal (2), Univ. Arizona, Univ. Texas Austin, Ibero-Amer. Inst., & Latrop Univ. (Australia).