Condition: Very Good. Former library copy. Pages intact with possible writing/highlighting. Binding strong with minor wear. Dust jackets/supplements may not be included. Includes library markings. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good.
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Published by New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 2004
Seller: Cat's Cradle Books, Archdale, NC, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condition: Very Good with no dust jacket. Sound binding. Clean, bright pages. Wrappers have light handling wear. Contents: Thompson, Edward and Joyce Goffe: new information about their origins. Hunter, Vernon, Vermont: marriage capital of nineteenth-century New England? Helliwell, The wife of John Blake of Dorchester, Massachusetts, revealed. Beals, Clues from an old drawstring bag: Cheney-Hardy-Emerson-Millen of Bradford, New Hampshire. Sanborn and Mahler, The English origin of Henry Archer of Ipswich, Massachusetts. Benson, A correction to the family of Mary Hill, wife of Jacob Shaw of Spencer and Brimfield, Massachusetts, and Marlow, New Hampshire. Morton, William and Ruth (Strickland) Buck of Glastonbury, Connecticut, and Berlin, Vermont, and their descendants. Simons, The journal of Jonathan Willis: extracts from the diary of a Boston housewright, 1744-1747 (continuedfrom 158:65). Ullmann, Dan and Jemima (Alexander) Freeman of Massachusetts and New Hampshire, and some of their descendatns. Harvard College, classes of 1775-1777. Reviews. 2003 Annual Report. ; 9.0" tall; 105 pages.
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Seller: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Ezra Gray is a recidivist. but an innocent one. He is not a convicted criminal who repeatedly offends, contrary to what the government would have their citizens believe. But that doesn't matter in the eyes of a prejudiced population because people like Ezra-people with special abilities-instill fear in the powerless.Conin Bresshet is normal. He's co-captain of the football team, a hard-working student, and Ezra's only friend. When Ezra lands on the radar of a recidivist trafficking network, run by the infamous Angela Barclay, Ezra discovers how coveted his powers truly are and the lengths Barclay's mercenaries will go to obtain them. He's instructed to find a boy named Atlas who promises safe passage to an elusive haven for AWOL recidivists-to get there, Ezra must leave the world he knew behind before he's taken captive.What holds him back is that Conin now knows what he is. But if Ezra goes, he will lose the only boy he's loved. If he stays, he will endanger them both. Conin cannot bear the thought of Ezra's uncertain future. He's torn between following Ezra wherever his path will lead him or staying behind and being without the one boy who makes everything bearable. Will Conin continue to live his normal privileged life, or will he give up his hopes and dreams to protect Ezra in a life on the run?BETTER WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN is a New Adult dystopian thriller with an urban fantasy twist. It's a plea to hold onto our communities in such trying times, in a world dimmed by hate. Ezra Gray's and Conin Bresshet's love is put to the test when Ezra's special abilities are discovered and outed by a recidivist trafficking network. Conin must decide whether to stay behind or follow Ezra into a life on the run. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Ezra Gray is a recidivist. but an innocent one. He is not a convicted criminal who repeatedly offends, contrary to what the government would have their citizens believe. But that doesn't matter in the eyes of a prejudiced population because people like Ezra-people with special abilities-instill fear in the powerless.Conin Bresshet is normal. He's co-captain of the football team, a hard-working student, and Ezra's only friend. When Ezra lands on the radar of a recidivist trafficking network, run by the infamous Angela Barclay, Ezra discovers how coveted his powers truly are and the lengths Barclay's mercenaries will go to obtain them. He's instructed to find a boy named Atlas who promises safe passage to an elusive haven for AWOL recidivists-to get there, Ezra must leave the world he knew behind before he's taken captive.What holds him back is that Conin now knows what he is. But if Ezra goes, he will lose the only boy he's loved. If he stays, he will endanger them both. Conin cannot bear the thought of Ezra's uncertain future. He's torn between following Ezra wherever his path will lead him or staying behind and being without the one boy who makes everything bearable. Will Conin continue to live his normal privileged life, or will he give up his hopes and dreams to protect Ezra in a life on the run?BETTER WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN is a New Adult dystopian thriller with an urban fantasy twist. It's a plea to hold onto our communities in such trying times, in a world dimmed by hate. Ezra Gray's and Conin Bresshet's love is put to the test when Ezra's special abilities are discovered and outed by a recidivist trafficking network. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Published by The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, PA, 1940
Seller: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
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Stapled. Condition: Good - Very Good. No Jacket. John Hyde Phillips, J.C. Leyendecker, Norman Rockwell, Frances Tipton Hunter, Paul Bransom, Wynn Richards, Mariam Troop & Albert W. Hampson (covers) & Gilbert Bundy (Quick Service) (illustrator). First Edition. The May 4, 11, 18 & 25 and June 1, 8, 15, & 22, 1940 issues of the Saturday Evening Post. Fiction includes most notably the complete run, parts 1 - 8 (conclusion) of 8, of Quick Service, a novel by P G Wodehouse. Precedes book publication. Other fiction includes Freedom's a Hard-Bought Thing, a short story by Stephen Vincent Benet (5/18), Mr Tutt and the Lone Tree Mine, a short story by Arthur Train (6/1), Courage is a Business, an article by champion prize fighter Gene Tunney (6/1), Never Another Jones, an article by Grantland Rice on HoF golfer Bobby Jones (6/8), Dog Weakness, a short story by George Sessions Perry (6/22), and others. Cover art by John Hyde Phillips (5/4 -Freshmen Chemistry), J.C. Leyendecker (5/11 - Rug Beater), Norman Rockwell (5/18 - Full Treatment), Frances Tipton Hunter (5/25 - Helping with Homework), Paul Bransom (6/1 - Doe and Fawn in Forest), Wynn Richards (6/8 - June Bride), Mariam Troop (6/15 - Rain on Laundry Day, ethnic) & Albert W. Hampson (6/22 - Bumper Cars). Condition issues include: 5/4 - no significant issues; 5/11 - soiling to the TL & along the spine of the front cover and some edge wear; 5/18 - light soiling to a small strip at the bottom left of the front cover; 5/25 - mathematical equations (square roots) written lightly on the FC w/a soil spot @ the bottom, light edge wear to the back cover; 6/1 - edge wear to the front cover with soiling to the bottom edge & a folded corner at the top, roughness to the bottom edge gradually fading through page 28, folded top corner to pages 55 - 66, and edge wear to the back cover and a folded bottom corner; 6/8 - light edge wear tot eh front cover with soil at the bottom. a damp stain to strip of the back cover that shows to the fore edge of the pages through the last half of the mag; 6/15 - light edge wear & soiling at the top of the back cover, small closed tears to the fore edge of pages 89 - 104, and the tops of pages 101 - 104; and 6/22 - light soiling to the front cover & a small chip at the top, light edge wear to the rear cover; and a top corner chip on page 29/30 - no text or illustrations affected. There are no cutouts or missing pages. Overall a very good set with serial installments and short stories and articles by prominent and collectible authors plus, vintage WW II related stories, articles and ads. A heavy oversize set that will require additional shipping.
Published by Published and Sold at No. 13, Castle-Street, Leicester-Square [the author's private address] London, First Edition . 1786., 1786
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Add to basketFirst edition hard back binding in contemporary full tan tree calf covered boards, the spine divided into six panels, gilt and burgundy morocco lettering label in the second, gilt tools to the others, front and back parallel twin gilt lines with small centre detail to the perimeters. Quarto. 10½'' x 8¾''. Contains (viii), 398 pp with 7 full-page tissue-guarded copper plate engravings, each with leaf of explanatory text. A little staining from the leather turn-in's front and back, without any age toning to the paper beyond the original end papers and without any foxing to the text block. Lovely copy. This volume, along with other books of the period, came from the family estate of Sir Frederick Treves (15 February 1853 - 7 December 1923) a prominent British surgeon, and an expert in anatomy. Member of the P.B.F.A. MEDICINE & HEALTH.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Ezra Gray is a recidivist. but an innocent one. He is not a convicted criminal who repeatedly offends, contrary to what the government would have their citizens believe. But that doesn't matter in the eyes of a prejudiced population because people like Ezra-people with special abilities-instill fear in the powerless.Conin Bresshet is normal. He's co-captain of the football team, a hard-working student, and Ezra's only friend. When Ezra lands on the radar of a recidivist trafficking network, run by the infamous Angela Barclay, Ezra discovers how coveted his powers truly are and the lengths Barclay's mercenaries will go to obtain them. He's instructed to find a boy named Atlas who promises safe passage to an elusive haven for AWOL recidivists-to get there, Ezra must leave the world he knew behind before he's taken captive.What holds him back is that Conin now knows what he is. But if Ezra goes, he will lose the only boy he's loved. If he stays, he will endanger them both. Conin cannot bear the thought of Ezra's uncertain future. He's torn between following Ezra wherever his path will lead him or staying behind and being without the one boy who makes everything bearable. Will Conin continue to live his normal privileged life, or will he give up his hopes and dreams to protect Ezra in a life on the run?BETTER WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN is a New Adult dystopian thriller with an urban fantasy twist. It's a plea to hold onto our communities in such trying times, in a world dimmed by hate. Ezra Gray's and Conin Bresshet's love is put to the test when Ezra's special abilities are discovered and outed by a recidivist trafficking network. Conin must decide whether to stay behind or follow Ezra into a life on the run. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Ezra Gray is a recidivist. but an innocent one. He is not a convicted criminal who repeatedly offends, contrary to what the government would have their citizens believe. But that doesn't matter in the eyes of a prejudiced population because people like Ezra-people with special abilities-instill fear in the powerless.Conin Bresshet is normal. He's co-captain of the football team, a hard-working student, and Ezra's only friend. When Ezra lands on the radar of a recidivist trafficking network, run by the infamous Angela Barclay, Ezra discovers how coveted his powers truly are and the lengths Barclay's mercenaries will go to obtain them. He's instructed to find a boy named Atlas who promises safe passage to an elusive haven for AWOL recidivists-to get there, Ezra must leave the world he knew behind before he's taken captive.What holds him back is that Conin now knows what he is. But if Ezra goes, he will lose the only boy he's loved. If he stays, he will endanger them both. Conin cannot bear the thought of Ezra's uncertain future. He's torn between following Ezra wherever his path will lead him or staying behind and being without the one boy who makes everything bearable. Will Conin continue to live his normal privileged life, or will he give up his hopes and dreams to protect Ezra in a life on the run?BETTER WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN is a New Adult dystopian thriller with an urban fantasy twist. It's a plea to hold onto our communities in such trying times, in a world dimmed by hate. Ezra Gray's and Conin Bresshet's love is put to the test when Ezra's special abilities are discovered and outed by a recidivist trafficking network. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Ezra Gray is a recidivist. but an innocent one. He is not a convicted criminal who repeatedly offends, contrary to what the government would have their citizens believe. But that doesn't matter in the eyes of a prejudiced population because people like Ezra-people with special abilities-instill fear in the powerless.Conin Bresshet is normal. He's co-captain of the football team, a hard-working student, and Ezra's only friend. When Ezra lands on the radar of a recidivist trafficking network, run by the infamous Angela Barclay, Ezra discovers how coveted his powers truly are and the lengths Barclay's mercenaries will go to obtain them. He's instructed to find a boy named Atlas who promises safe passage to an elusive haven for AWOL recidivists-to get there, Ezra must leave the world he knew behind before he's taken captive.What holds him back is that Conin now knows what he is. But if Ezra goes, he will lose the only boy he's loved. If he stays, he will endanger them both. Conin cannot bear the thought of Ezra's uncertain future. He's torn between following Ezra wherever his path will lead him or staying behind and being without the one boy who makes everything bearable. Will Conin continue to live his normal privileged life, or will he give up his hopes and dreams to protect Ezra in a life on the run BETTER WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN is a New Adult dystopian thriller with an urban fantasy twist. It's a plea to hold onto our communities in such trying times, in a world dimmed by hate.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Better When the Sun Goes Down | Hunter Hyde | Taschenbuch | Angelics Trilogy | Englisch | 2025 | Hunter Hyde | EAN 9798998720628 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.