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Night Shift [Advance Copy]

Night Shift [Advance Copy] by WOLFF, Maritta

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Seller: Lorne Bair Rare Books
Title
Night Shift [Advance Copy]
Author
WOLFF, Maritta
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Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
Description
New York: Random House, 1942. First Edition. Publisher's advance, with the textblock glued into the finished dustjacket. Octavo; illustrated wrappers; 662pp. Gentle sunning to spine, with some light rubbing to joints; Near Fine, and very scarce in this format. "A ruthless, dramatic, fatalistic picture of cruelty and fear in a small factory town in wartime," with an accurate treatment of boardinghouse life, restaurants, hospitals, factories, and nightclubs - a studied representation of how the other half lives. Basis for the 1947 film noir The Man I Love, directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Ida Lupino and Robert Alda. COAN p.88; HANNA 3877.
The Moravians in North Carolina. an Authentic History

The Moravians in North Carolina. an Authentic History by Reichel, Rev. Levin T.

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The Moravians in North Carolina. an Authentic History
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Reichel, Rev. Levin T.
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Langdon Manor Books LLC (United States)
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Very Good
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Salem, N. C.: O. A. Keehln, 1857. Hardcover. Very Good. 16mo 6" - 7" tall; Salem, N. C. : O. A. Keehln; Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott and Co. , 1857. 6 3/8" x 4 1/8". Publisher's original brown cloth. 206 pages. A detailed history including chapters on early settlements, the Indian War, the Indian and Negro Missions and more. With the ownership inscription of Jacob Henry Smith, an important Presbyterian minister who served as a visiting chaplain to Confederate Troops in Wilmington and at Virginia. In March, 1865, his Greensboro church was used as a hospital to care for the wounded of the Battle of Bentonville. Condition: Fair: ex-library complete as issued with unmarked pages showing scattered foxing and a small loss to the upper right corner of the title page. Front board detached and most of spine perished, the front board and spine held together with a makeshift paper bookcover. Please do not hesitate to contact us for additional information and/or photos and we will respond promptly. We package our items carefully, ship daily, and have a no hassle returns policy--your satisfaction is guaranteed. We are members of the Texas Booksellers Association and the Independent Online Booksellers Association and adhere to their rules of ethics.
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Manuscript Transmitted from St. Helena, by An Unknown Channel by [BOOKS ABOUT BOOKS]

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Manuscript Transmitted from St. Helena, by An Unknown Channel
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Sanctuary Books (United States)
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Very Good
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London: John Murray, 1817. Second Edition. Translated from the French. Hardcover. Very Good. Half calf and marbled paper, gilt-stamped lettering in red leather spine label. Upper board detached. Some offsetting onto endpapers; very faint foxing on title-page; otherwise internally nice and clean. An excellent candidate for repair, though it'd be a shame to lose the previous owner's bookplate (attached to front paste-down): "William Hetherington / His Book / 'And please return it. You may think it a strange request, but I find that although many of my friends are poor arithmeticians, they are nearly all fo them good bookkeepers.' -- Scott."