Sue Mongredien:Oliver Moon & the Dragon Disaster (Book 2)
- Livro de bolso 2016, ISBN: 9780746073070
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xv+40 pages with frontispiece, photographs, facsimiles and index. Royal octavo (9 1/2" x 6 1/4") bound in original publisher's green cloth with white lettering to spine and cover and pict… mais…
xv+40 pages with frontispiece, photographs, facsimiles and index. Royal octavo (9 1/2" x 6 1/4") bound in original publisher's green cloth with white lettering to spine and cover and pictorial of The Son of Wolf to the cover. Edited by James E Sissions. First edition.This is the first London bibliography to concentrate solely on the author's fiction-his most important and and lasting work; it is the first full-lenght annotated London bibliography; it is the first to list unpublished plays and their productions that were drawn from certain of the author's fictional works, and to cite the fees the author received for certain of the author's fictional works, thereby giving a fuller view of his extraordinary popularity in the first years of the twentieth century; and, because of its annotate format, this work is the first to attempt to cite important critical sources of discussion on key fictional works by the author. Condition: Former library copy with the usual stamps and markings else good., Texas Western Press, 1972, 2.5, xii+498 pages. Royal octavo (9 1/2" x 6 1/4") bound in original publisher's quarter black cloth with red lettering to spine over black boards with "RM" blind-stamped to cover in original pictorial jacket. First edition. Set in the exotic world of South America in 1936, Carnival of Spies is a mesmerizing tapestry of revolution, love, adventure and betrayal in the shadow of World War II. Based on the true story of a double agent whose extraordinary work for the British resulted in the penetration of Soviet spy rings in London, Copenhagen, Paris and Shanghai. Condition: Covers soiled, spine lettering rubbed else about very good in a near fine jacket., Villard Books, 1987, 3.5, London: Penguin, 1991. New Edition . Soft cover. Good. Account of the extraordinary events connected with the rescue by Stanley of Emin Pasha, governor of Equatoria; although pages lightly tanned, this is still a good working copy with clean covers, clear unmarked text, and uncreased spine; pp xii, 275, Penguin, 1991, 2.5, Garden City: Doubleday & Company, 1986. Book Club. Hardcover. Good/Good. 1986 Book Club edition; edge wear to jacket and boards, previous owner's name on front flyleaf. From beloved bestselling author Barbara Taylor Bradford comes the enthralling saga of three generations of extraordinary women?of the fate that befalls them, and the choices that define their lives? IN THE NAME OF LOVE. Orphaned after the death of her mother, well-bred Audra Kenton rose from selfless nurse to servant of an affluent suffragette, to a fiercely independent bride whose passionate marriage was overtaken by an unforeseeable tragedy. Now Audra has but one dream?to bestow upon her brilliantly artistic daughter, every opportunity that she was denied? AT THE HEART OF AMBITION. Given the world, the stubborn Christina has forsaken the wishes of her noble mother to forge the career of her choice?that of a glittering Manhattan fashion empire she hopes to bequeath to her own daughter. But in young and beautiful Kyle stirs a spirit that is inherently headstrong, equally independent, and just as ironically resistant to the sacrifices made in the name of love. FOR THE SAKE OF A DREAM. From the picturesque Yorkshire Dales to the haute couture luxuries of Paris and London to the bittersweet respite of home and family, three women face stunning betrayals and astonishing reversals of fate as each brings her own intimate struggle to their need of personal success and to a triumphant and heartening understanding of devotion, duty, and destiny., Doubleday & Company, 1986, 2.5, Berkley Pub. Corp. : Distributed By Putnam. Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1977. Book Club Edition. Hardcover. 0399118772 . 14 oz.; 213 pages; HC w/DJ feels unread BCE 1st end page removed o/w very good condition. To sweet Honoria Newcombe, the news that she was a burden to her maiden aunts came as a shock. On Prudence? On Mercy? Indeed, they had always been a trifle eccentric in their housekeeping, but they had raised Honoria ever since she was orphaned, and never once had she been denied a thing. Still, she could not argue with the evidence of her own ears, and Honoria resolved at once to relieve her beloved aunts of the financial strain she had unwittingly become. And yet, how to do so? Rural Regency England, alas, offered by few alternatives for a young lady of quality determined to leave the home of her childhood. Honoria flies straightway to the side of her friend Emily Blackwood to confer upon the matter. Emily, a talented and ambitious artist, rejects out of hand Honoria's feeble suggestion that she can earn her keep as a governess, or lady's companion: who on earth would hire so gentle and fragile a lady? Very well then, if employment is out of the question, Honoria's only hope is marriage. But marriage to whom? "Claude Kemp," Honoria answers bravely. "Never," asserts Emily. Claude might be a gentleman, but he is arrogant and unkind and Emily will simply not hear of it. If Honoria must marry, let her marry Alexander, Emily's own brother. This begins a comedy of errors so involved that nearly a year is required to unravel its tangled intricacies. Our heroine starts her life at Sweet's Folly (the Blackwood family home) with a certain amount of hope. Hope which rapidly changes to skepticism, to bewilderment, to despair, to astonishment, and at last to supreme happiness. In the interim, she must learn to deal with the machinations of the frustrated Claude Kemp, and with the hilarious antics of her unworldly aunts. And, when a stroke of great good fortune sends Emily, and Alexander and Honoria to London, there is also a most extraordinary transformation to be reckoned with: shy, scholarly Alexander has become a perfect devil with the ladies! ., Berkley Pub. Corp. : Distributed By Putnam, 1977, 2.75, London: Museum Press Limited, 1958. X2 - DJ has price clipped, open tears on the top and bottom spine and front bottom, wrinkling and chipping on the edges and corners, soiling on the upper spine, front bottom and top of the back inside flap, some chipping/peeling on the middle spine, crease on the back inside flap, some discoloration and shelf wear othewise good. Book has previous owners name & address stamped on the fixed endpapers 3 times, blue tape stain on the copyright page, foxing, moderate discoloration mostly on the loose endpapers, and shelf wear otherwise good. The cases given, many of them extraordinary almost beyond belief, are related in great and fascinating detail and with the most scrupulous regard for fact, even the dialogue being the actual words spoken at the time.. First UK Edition. Hardcover. Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall., Museum Press Limited, 1958, 2.5, London: Portico. 1st printing, 256 pages, selected bibliography. . Very Good. Paperback. First Edition. 2016., Portico, 2016, 3, London: Faber & Faber, 1975 Book. As New. Hardcover. 1st UK Edition. "When the miners of the White 'Oss Pit near Dudley went on strike for the first time in their lives, they were asking for a pay rise from a penny to two-pence per tub of coal. describes with extraordinary vividness the almost incredibly hard lives of miners in the nineteenth century ; the grinding poverty, the squalid houses . The story is told from the point of view of Jek Davies, a young miner who is wholly committed to the strike and yet cannot help seeing the point of view of the strike breakers and his dilemma is poignantly conveyed." Clean crisp copy, looks unread.173P. DJ price clipped, else fine., Faber & Faber, 1975, 4.5, London: Corgi. Fair; Ex library copy with usual stamps and marks inside. Some reading and . cover creases, light edge and shelf wear, missing front endpaper, slight . loss to top of title. ; Nice tight copy, no names inside. Cover artwork . uncredited but possibly by Geoff Taylor.. 1987. First British Edition. Paperback. Mass Market PB . First Printing; The Servants of Ark Trilogy; Vol. 2; 351 pages; Luke was an extraordinary young man. King's son, child of magic, heir to a destiny prepared for him centuries ago, he had always been thought unusual - even by his mentor, the wizard Ferragamo. But when the ancient evil that had almost overcome his father many years ago threatened Ark once more, reaching out in a massive network of foul and vicious magic, Luke must put himself to work. ; 0552131342 ., Corgi, 1987, 2.5, London: Usborne. Near Fine. 2007. 1st Paperback Edition. Softcover. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Tall Octavo 0746073070 Papeback An Oliver moon Storty illustrated byJan McCafferty PaperbackEnter the world of Oliver Moon, Junior Wizard, in these fun illustrated adventures full of gruesome details, extraordinary characters and a massive dose of magic. Everyone at Oliver's school is really excited about taking part in the annual Festival of Magic parade, but Oliver is stuck with the boring job of picking up the litter. When his little sister Witch Baby hatches a baby dragon at home, Oliver sees his chance to liven his role up. But things don't quite go to plan... very good condition bright clean We carry a wide selection of titles in The Arts, Theology, History, Politics, Social and Physical Sciences. academic and scholarly books and Modern First Editions etc.) ., Usborne, 2007, 4<