VARIOUS:Walking Britain's Rivers and Canals
- cópia assinada 2013, ISBN: 9780261672109
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The Wickersham Press, 1956. 1956 ed. Paperback. Good. [NB_206 DEC08T6 AL1] has edge wear/bumped corners, no marks on pages. good reading copy., The Wickersham Press, 1956, 2.5, Hereford… mais…
The Wickersham Press, 1956. 1956 ed. Paperback. Good. [NB_206 DEC08T6 AL1] has edge wear/bumped corners, no marks on pages. good reading copy., The Wickersham Press, 1956, 2.5, Hereford: The City of Hereford Archaeology Committee, 1988. Slim tall quarto, stapled printed pictorial covers, unpaginated, mono. illustrations. Very good, clean and sound.. Soft Cover., The City of Hereford Archaeology Committee, 1988, 0, John Bartholomew & Son, 1982 Very nice revised edition of the atlas divided into five sections : touring maps; route planning; town and city plans; London section; and special topic maps. Unmarked copy.. Full-Leather. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall., John Bartholomew & Son, 1982, 3, New York: New Amsterdam Books. Hardcover. 1989. 1st Edition. Large 8vo 128pp . Fine in Fine DJ. B&W Photographs ., New Amsterdam Books, 1989, 5, Houston: Frontier Press. Softcover. 1951. 2nd Printing. 8vo 240pp . Very Good with no DJ. Signed by Author. Orange wrappers. Paper browning ., Frontier Press, 1951, 3, New York, New York, U.S.A.: Harmony Books. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. As New/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. A haunting story told with insight and powerful language, THE NIGHT INSPECTORr chronicles an unforgettable character who navigates the desperate days and sleepless nights of a gilded yet polluted nineteenth-century New York. William Bartholomew, a maimed veteran of the Civil War, returns from the battlefields to New York City a hardened man, bent on reversing his fortunes. Much of the lower half of his face was torn apart when he was felled by enemy fire, and he is forced to wear a mask in his postwar life as a New York financial speculator. Despite the solitude of his past life, Bartholomew, once a deadly sniper, now lives among all manner of slum dwellers, thieves, and murderers. As he prowls the city, he becomes involved with Jessie, a Creole prostitute who engages him in a venture that has its origins in the complexities and despair of the Civil War. And he befriends a deputy inspector of customs named Herman Melville--who, largely forgotten as a writer, is condemned to live in the wake of his vanished literary success and in the turmoil of his fractured family. As newfirst edition, first printingNG, in fine, mylar-protected dust jacket. {Not remainder-marked or price-clipped}. MLBS1, Harmony Books, 5, Edinburgh: Edinburgh Corporation Transport, 1960. Large folded Bartholomew production with ads and text recto, city map verso, 24x32 inches, b&w with routes in red. Folded very small (to a 6x4.2 inch brochure with cover title), an excellent unmolested copy. dated from the look of the automobile ads., Edinburgh Corporation Transport, 1960, 0, New York, 1942. - hardcover. Good/none. Bartholomew House. Published by Bartholomew House, Inc. No date of publication or copyright. Works include Ghosts, Hedda Gabler, Peer Gynt and A Dolls House. Hardcover no dust jacket. Boards show wear and fading. Gold titling on spine is fading. Pages have deckle edges which are showing aging some tanning. Book still very readable. Title The Best Known Works of Ibsen Publisher Blue Ribbon Books, 1941 Length 520 pages printed the United States dark blue cloth cover, fading gold printing on spline see pictures maybe this will do it maybe it won't. you'll know by looking at the pictures, I try to note all defects,so you can make an informed buying decision... At least you know what you're getting into Expedited Shipping available I have a good description and pictures, however books can be an expensive purchase, how does one sell expensive books without pictures & ensure happiness ,no buyers remorse.I actually hand enter & research every book listed, no scanner no generic catch phrase description..Ruth Reaser..LAX Vespa shipped through United States Post to fulfill your order, Los Angeles I carefully pack your book,hop on my Vespa visit the PO to have it placed in our mail system.. your books wrapped,not co-mingled,you get the copy you were viewing. Beautiful handsome copy = The Best Known Works of Ibsen- Author Henrik Ibsen- The Best Known Works of Ibsen Publisher-- Blue Ribbon Books, 1941 Length 520 -hardcover- Letherette- Ruth Reaser..LAXVespa Los Angeles /Culver City--, Blue Ribbon Books, 1942, 2.5, Cobbett's Complete Collection of State Trials, London, 1812. First Edition. Disbound. Very Good Condition. 5 pages, printed in double columns. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. Size: Octavo. Quantity Available: 1. Category: State Trials::Octavo; True Crime; Inventory No: 245560.., Cobbett's Complete Collection of State Trials, 1812, 3, Toronto / Garden City, New York: Doubleday Canada / Doubleday, 1979. The fourth volume in this popular series about the comic doings of World War I flying ace Batholomew Bandy. Cloth and boards. Fine in fine, price-clipped jacket. . First printing. Hardcover., Doubleday Canada / Doubleday, 1979, 0, Boston: Aldine Book Publishing Co. BOOK: Repaired; Loose Hinges; Corners, Boards Bumped; Heavy Shelf Rub to Boards; Moderate Yellowing Due to Age. DUST JACKET: None, As Issued. CONTENTS: Preface; BOOK I - I Birth, Parentage, and Early Life of Columbus II Early Voyages of Columbus III Progress of Discovery under Prince Henry of Portugal IV Residence of Columbus at Lisbon V Grounds of which Columbus founded his Belief of the existence of Undiscovered Lands in the West VI Correspondence of Columbus with Paulo Toscanelli; BOOK II - I Proceedings of Columbus after leaving Portugal II Columbus at the Court of Spain III Columbus before the Council of Salamanca IV Further Applications at the Court of Castile V Columbus at the Convent of La Rabida VI Application to the Court at the time of the Surrender of Granada VII Arrangement with the Spanish Sovereigns VIII Columbus at the Port of Palos; BOOK III - I Departure of Columbus on his First Voyage II Continuation of the Voyage III Continuation of the Voyage IV Continuation of the Voyage; BOOK IV - I First Landing of Columbus in the New World II Cruise among the Bahama Islands III Discovery and Coasting of Cuba IV Further Coasting of Cuba V Search after the supposed Island of Babeque VI Discovery of Hispaniola VII Coasting of Hispaniola VIII Shipwreck IX Transactions with the Natives X Building of the Fortress of La Navidad XI Regulation of the Fortress of La Navidad; BOOK V - I Coasting towards the Eastern End of Hispaniola II Return Voyage III Transactions at the Island of St. Mary's IV Arrival at Portugal V Reception of Columbus at Palos VI Reception of Columbus by the Spanish Court at Barcelona VII Sojourn of Columbus at Barcelona VIII Papal Bull of Partition IX Diplomatic Negotiations between the Courts of Spain and Portugal with respect to the New Discoveries X Further Preparations for the Second Voyage; BOOK VI - I Departure of Columbus on his Second Voyage II Transactions at the Island of Guadaloupe III Cruise among the Caribbee Islands IV Arrival at the Harbor of La Navidad V Transactions with the Natives VI Founding of the City of Isabella VII Expedition of Alonzo de Ojeda to explore the Interior of the Island VIII Discontents at Isabela IX Expedition of Columbus to the Mountains of Cibao X Excursion of Juan de Luxan among the Mountains XI Arrival of Columbus at Isabella XII Distribution of the Spanish Forces in the Interior; BOOK VII - I Voyage to the East End of Cuba II Discovery of Jamaica III Return to Cuba IV Coasting of the Southern Side of Cuba V Return of Columbus along the Southern coast of Cuba VI Coasting Voyage along the South Side of Jamaica VII Voyage along the South Side of Hispaniola, and Return to Isabella; BOOK VIII - I Arrival of the Admiral at Isabella II Misconduct of Don Pedro Margarite, and his Departure from the Island III Troubles with the Natives IV Measures of Columbus to restore the Quiet of the Island V Arrival of Antonio de Torres with Four Ships from Spain VI Expedition of Columbus against the Indians of the Vega VII Subjugation of the Natives VIII Intrigues against Columbus in the Court of Spain IX Arrival of Aguado at Isabella X Discovery of the Mines of Hayna; BOOK IX - I Return of Columbus to Spain with Aguado II Decline of the Popularity of Columbus in Spain III Preparations for a Third Voyage; BOOK X - I Departure of Columbus from Spain on his Third Voyage II Voyage through the Gulf of Paria III Continuation of the Voyage through the Gulf of Paria IV Speculations of Columbus concerning the Coast of Paria; BOOK XI - I Administration of the Adelantado II Establishment of a Chain of Military Posts III The Adelantado repairs to Xaragua to receive Tribute IV Conspiracy of Roldan V The Adelantado repairs to the Vega in relief of Fort Conception VI Second Insurrection of Guarionex, and his Flight to the Mountains of Ciguay VII Campaign of the Adelantado in the Mountains of Ciguay; BOOK XII - I Confusion in the Island II Negotiation of the Admiral with the Rebels III Negotiations and Arrangements with the Rebels IV Grants made to Roldan and his Followers V Arrival of Ojeda with a Squadron at the Western Part of the Island VI Manoeuvres of Roldan and Ojeda VII Conspiracy of Guevara and Moxica; BOOK XIII - I Representations at Court against Columbus II Arrival of Bobadilla at San Domingo III Columbus summoned to appear before Bobadilla IV Columbus and his Brothers arrested and sent to Spain in Chains; BOOK XIV - I Sensation in Spain on the Arrival of Columbus in Irons II Contemporary Voyages of Discovery III Nicholas de Ovando appointed to supersede Bobadilla IV Proposition of Columbus relative to the Recovery of the Holy Sepulchre V Preparations of Columbus for a Fourth Voyage of Discovery; BOOK XV - I Departure of Columbus on his Fourth Voyage II Voyage along the Coast of Honduras III Voyage along the Mosquito Coast, and Transactions at Cariari IV Voyage along Coast Rica V Discovery of Puerto Bello and El Retrete VI Return to Veragua VII Commencement of a Settlement on the river Belen VIII Disasters of the Settlement IX Distress of the Admiral on board of his ship X Departure from the Cost of Veragua; BOOK XVI - I Arrangement of Diego Mendez with the Caciques for Supplies of Provisions II Mutiny of Porras III Scarcity of Provisions IV Mission of Diego de Escobar to the Admiral V Voyage of Diego Mendez and Bartholomew Fiesco in a Canoe to Hispaniola VI Overtures of Columbus to the Mutineers; BOOK XVII - I Administration of Ovando in Hispaniola II Massacre at Xaragua III War with the Natives of Higuey IV Close of the War with Higuey; BOOK XVIII - I Departure of Columbus for San Domingo II Illness of Columbus at Seville III Columbus arrives at Court IV Death of Columbus V Observations on the Character of Columbus; Appendix.. Hard Cover. Fair/No Jacket (As Issued). 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall., Aldine Book Publishing Co., 2, New York, USA.: Bart House / Bartholomew House Books, 1947. 160 pages with Pictorial endpapers front and rear with scenes from the film. "A prospective bride and groom have misadventures in Mexico City." >>> This is a reading copy. Corner clipped to lower right front cover; Cover scuffing; stainig to backcover; tanned interior pages.Corner clipped & pencil to title page.. First Paperback Ed. & 1st Printing!. Soft Cover. GOOD, Decent Reading Copy. Illus. by PHOTO Cover From FILM/Movie. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" Tall.. Mass Market Paperback.., Bart House / Bartholomew House Books, 1947, 2.5, Frontier Press of Texas. Good with no dust jacket. 1951. Paperback. 8.6 X 5.9 X 0.6 inches ., Frontier Press of Texas, 1951, 2.5, HardPress Publishing, 2013-01-28. Paperback. Good., HardPress Publishing, 2013-01-28, 2.5, HardPress Publishing, 2013-01-28. Paperback. Good., HardPress Publishing, 2013-01-28, 2.5, New York: Privately Printed, 1935. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover in sky blue cloth lettered in gilt. xix+ 435 pp. with bibliography, index. Ilustrated with ful page plates. Very good, minor wear at the spine tips and spine moderately rubbed. Presentation inscription front fre endpaper. St. Batholomew's Episcopal Church, commonly known a s"St. Bart's", was founded in New York City in 1835 and was oriignally located in the eastern part of Greenwich Village. It's second loction was at Madison Avenue and 44th Street in a building designed by James Renwich and later embellished by Stanford White. It moved to its current home on 50th Street in 1918 and is today considered one of the city's most famous treasured works of architecture. Its pipe organ is the largest in New York and the 10th largest in the world., Privately Printed, 1935, 3, Bartholomew, 1997. Hardback in Dust Wrapper.. Near Fine - in Near Fine DJ.. | First Edition (First Printing). | The rivers and canals of Britain offer the keen walker numerous opportunities for the leisurely exploration of ever-changing vistas. This book contains a classic collection of 30 waterside walks through countryside awash with colour and cities steeped in tradition. Contributing authors: Paul Atterbury; Malcolm Boyes; Julian Holland; Sue Gordon; Helen Livingston; Les Lumsden; Roger Smith; Nia Williams Illustrated with colour photographs. 191pp. Maps. Size: 4to Medium (11½" x 9" approx.) Introduction / preface by David Bellamy. For more photos or information, use the «Ask Bookseller» button and I'll be pleased to help. The book is in stock and ships from the rustic nirvana of Peasedown St. John, near Bath, England from a long-established bookseller - guaranteed by my reputation and the UK Distance Selling Act. Remember! BUYING THIS BOOK means my Jack Russells get their supper! Condition ::, Bartholomew, 1997, 4<