8.5" x 5.5", 368 pages. Good condition, some curling to covers, text clean. No crease to spine. Jan and Antonina Zabinski, christian zookeepers in World War II occupied Warsaw, Poland, horrified by Nazi racism, capitalized on the Nazi obsession with rare animals in order to save over three hundred doomed people. Poland, 1939-1945. Our book number 19051. View More...
Withdrawn from the library. Book in very good condition. very little shelf wear. library stamps are unobtrusive. maps on the endpapers are all readable except for the last half of the back endpapers which has the library pocket on the back cover. Clean text and covers. pages secure, spine tight. View More...
176 pages. 10.25"x 10.25". Some chipping and wear to edges of dust jacket. Wear to hinge of front cover in end papers. Loose hinge in back cover. Pages clean, no marks. "Growing Up In Hitler's Shadow." View More...
6th printing, March 1979. 8 pages of photos. small tear at base of back cover where it hinges. Moving story of the Nez Perce Indians and their Chief Joseph. "a noble nation and a great man." 338 pages of text, nearly 50 pages of notes, bibliography and an index. Important historical chronicle. withdrawn from the library. Our book number 711. View More...
7th edition.No Dust Jacket, ex-library, sticky residue from library sticker on outside of book around the lower portion of the spine. Shows few signs of circulation. Fingerprints on the outside of the closed pages, looks like some coffee stains on the corner of the back endpapers. ACTORS ! Clean fresh book looking much newer than 1972. View More...
Has a water spill across the lower portion of the book. Spine is weak at page 19, but all pages are present and the text is readable. Small pink and black picture of William Holden from the Movie. View More...
Published for the Classics Club. Edited by Louise Loomis. Ex-library. Hinges reinforced with clear tape. Crack in pages at title page. Spine secure otherwise. Someone has made some very helpful notes in pencil at the top of several pages, translating the Roman Numerals into numbers. Red cloth covered boards. 391 pages. View More...
First Edition. Hardcover, blue cloth with red lettering. Some shelf wear to the corners and edges. Paper yellowed. Ex-Library. Spine cracked at title page, but pages tight, and covers good. Clean maps of the area printed on front endpapers, library pocket inside back cover. View More...
Hardcover. 532 pages. 2 1/2 lbs. Ex-Library, No dust jacket. Very pretty Purple and Red Cloth binding, Covers clean, slightly faded at the top 1 1/2 in. Some ink smudges on title page. Stated First Printing. View More...
8.5" x 5.75", 472 pages. Ex-library, withdrawn. Text clean, no markings. Binding sound. "..the glamour and excitement of the Napoleonic period" in history. Our book number 19338. View More...
Nice copy, ex-library, clean, some soil on the cover. Tight and secure spine. ".the objective of this book: to span in a single narrative the century and a half of history that brought the United States, Great Britain, and the other Allied powers to the fatal collision with Japan on December 7, 1941--" Our book number 7017. View More...
ex-library, some wear to cover, no dust jacket. Black and white photo at title page, interior very clean, pages slightly aged, binding tight, pages secure. First edition copyright 1946 by The Petroleum Industry Committee for District No. 2 Chicago. Frank Phillips was chairman of the committee, probably the reason for this book's inclusion in the Vinita Oklahoma library. Our book number 29032. Your price: $7.00 View More...
9" x 6", 198 pages. Stained and edges worn. Book is in good condition, not creased or torn. All fold-out pages present in good condition. TM 5-460. Technical Manual. Our book number 13019. View More...
6.5" x 9.5". Clean new copy, tear on dust jacket towards the top of the spine. Twentieth Century Special Armed Forces. Our book number 7000. View More...
ex-library, dust jacket protected in plastic, VG, book has some odd glue just at crease inside front endpapers. First American Edition. what looks like a burn mark at bottom of oage on back endpaper, two pages affected. Color photos throughout. Our book number 4012. View More...
War Depsartment, Washington 25, D>C>, 27, 27 March 1944By order of the secretary of War: G.C. MArshall. Old yellowed well worn copy. Cloth tape peeling at top of spine. Formerly belonged to the Lieutenant in charge of Radar on Guam at the End of World War II. About 500 pages, 40+ answer pages in the back have been numbered starting over at 1, twice. This book has been through the war, and looks like it. Pages are tight, clean text. This man was a great respector of books. Historical Value. Sacrifice for the education of the next generation. View More...
Shelf wear. Pages aged. Marked throughout in pencil, adapted by my actress mother (or her actress mother) for a dramatic reading. Private collection. Humorous family life. View More...