Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Condition: Good. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good.
Condition: Very Good. Pages intact with possible writing/highlighting. Binding strong with minor wear. Dust jackets/supplements may not be included. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Charles Scribner's Sons 1974 8vo. 292 pages. black cloth boards. text block crisp. dust jacket in mylar. clean, tight copy.
Seller: Bibliomonster Books, Rancho Cucamonga, CA, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: As New. Used, hardcover like new with original dust jacket. Sharp, square, clean copy. No highlighting, marginalia or tears.
Seller: Jackson Street Booksellers, Omaha, NE, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Very good copy in hardcover with very good jacket. Light shelf-wear. Jacket has light rubbing.
hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: new.
Published by Odhams Press, 1959
Seller: Simply Read Books, Boat Of Garten, United Kingdom
US$ 19.44
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1959 hardback pub Odhams Press, without dj; clean copy, VG; UK dealer.
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Language: English
Published by Julian Friedmann Publishers Lt, 1974
ISBN 10: 0904014010 ISBN 13: 9780904014013
Seller: YESIBOOKSTORE, MIAMI, FL, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: As New.
Publication Date: 1944
Seller: Daniel Vince Rare Books, Canterbury, KENT, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
180x138mm. Single sheet. One sided. Dated December 3rd 1944, from 16, Chester Row, S. W. 1. In black ink, it reads: 'Dear Captain Brown, | Just a little note to thank you | for the delightful luncheon | I had with you & Mrs Brown. | I did so enjoy it. | I enclose a little booklet of | mine - it tells the tale of | events in Hungary up to | July 1944, the happenings | of April 1944, where my great | & dear friend Count Teleki | committed suicide closely | link with your errand | to Cattano. What I write is | if Count Teleki could have | got the Hungarians then | to oppose with [?] the | German troops marching | through, your errand might | have been a different one. | With all good wishes | for Xmas & 1945 to | you & your family, | yrs ever | Judith Listowel'. Judith, Countess of Listowel (1903-2003) was a Hungarian-born journalist and anti-Communist writer. She was married to William Hare, 5th Earl of Listowel from 1933 to 1945. After the Second World War was declared, Lady Listowel urged both Galeazzo Ciano, Benito Mussolini's son-in-law, and her own brother-in-law, the Hungarian Prime Minister Pál Teleki, not to side with Adolf Hitler. From 1939 to 1941, she was a lecturer for the British Ministry of Information and Ministry of Defence.
Published by Chatto & Windus, London, 1965
Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Denmark
orig. boards. Frontis.,2pp photoplates. (illustrator). 22x14cm, xix,451,(2)pp. Minor rubbing. Some top page-edge soil. VG., dustwrapper.