Condition: Good. Signed Copy . Very Good dust jacket. Signed/Inscribed by authors on half title page. Slightly dampstained.
hardcover. Condition: As New. Inscribed by author, Major General Ray Smith to a Marine Corps Colonel. Hardcover and dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Clean, unmarked pages. Signed.
Language: English
Published by Bantam Dell Pub Group, (New York, 2003), 2003
ISBN 10: 055380376X ISBN 13: 9780553803761
Seller: Heartwood Books, A.B.A.A., Charlottesville, VA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. INSCRIBED by Bing West: "To Sean/ What you are/ doing is tougher than what/ we did. And we both/ kicked some butt!/ Semper Fi/ Bing West/ 7-04/Combat Outpost/ Iraq." Very Good solid hard cover copy in a Very Good dust jacket. #. Signed by Author(s).
Language: English
Published by NewCon Press, England, 2018
ISBN 10: 1910935956 ISBN 13: 9781910935958
Seller: Midnight Books, Sioux Falls, SD, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. 1st Edition. #52 of 60 limited edition signed by Mann. Signed by Author(s).
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. First Edition. SIGNED by Ray Bradbury with a friendly inscription, refrencing Jack london and Robinson Jeffers. First Edition, Fine Oblong Hardcover in Fine Dust Jacket. Postcard for "Zen and the Art of Writing" by Ray Bradbury (event where it was signed) laid in. ; 10.5 X 8.6 X 0.7 inches; 96 pages; Signed by Author.
Published by Norton, 1949
Seller: Rare Reads, Athens, GA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. orange cloth with gilt title box on spine ; minor wear at extremes else very good plus; signed by contributor, Dee Linford, to Don Jacoby with this inscription: "To Don Jacoby who will find that Cheyenne has its good points and good (people such as the J.B. Mason family) - notwithstanding the skeletons that rattle herein. Dee Linford ( on ffep). Signed by Author(s).
Seller: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Hardcover, with dust jacket. White and tan paper over boards with metallic red lettering to spine. Pictorial dust jacket with black and red lettering. Dated 2003 on copyright page. No date on title page. Number line is complete. 289 pages. Very good condition. Binding is strong and corners are square. No bumps or scuffs. Pages bright and clean throughout. Dust jacket glossy and clean. Some very light wrinkling and wear to the dust jacket at the head of the spine. Overall very good condition. SIGNED by both authors on the half title page, where Bing West has written, " To Walt- How the new Marines look to the old guys- Semper Fi. Bing West" Ray Smith has written his name only. Please email with questions or to see any photos. Signed by Author(s).
Seller: Military Books, Washington, DC, U.S.A.
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Hardback. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 4th ed. 303p. Photos. Maps. SIGNED & inscribed by both authors. Jacket priced. Fine/Fine copy. Signed by Author. Book.
Published by Harper & Brothers, London and New York, 1912
Seller: Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, U.S.A.
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Exceptional association copy of this compilation of political essays by H.G. Wells, Frances Evelyn Warwick and many others. Octavo, original cloth. Later printing. Association copy, inscribed by H.G. Wells on the front free endpaper, "Rebecca West from H.G. Wells 1913 There are some pictures inside (Personal & Confidential only to be shown to really safe people like Taylor)." Wells has added original drawings and doodles to over 40 pages of the book, mostly cartoons drawn on blanks, in margins, or in blank spaces before or after chapter headings, often expressing humorous and sometimes cheeky comments on nearby printed text, occasionally with holograph captions or dialogue. The recipient, Rebecca West was a British author, journalist, literary critic and travel writer. An author who wrote in many genres, West reviewed books for The Times, the New York Herald Tribune, The Sunday Telegraph and The New Republic, and she was a correspondent for The Bookman. In the September 19, 1912 issue of the feminist weekly, The Freewoman, Rebecca West responded to H.G. Wells's new novel Marriage by attacking the author, writing that he ". is the Old Maid among novelists; even the sex obsession that lay clotted on Ann Veronica . like cold white sauce was merely Old Maids' mania, the reaction towards the flesh of a mind too long absorbed in airships." Wells found this provocation too enticing to resist, inviting her to visit and discuss her review of his book. The result of the meeting was a decade-long love affair and a son, Anthony--mostly with the knowledge if not consent of Wells's wife, Amy Catherine Robbins. In very good condition. Wells wrote in his Experiment in Autobiography (1934) that often, "in the evening, with my writing things before me I would break off work to do 'picshuas', these silly little sketches about this or that incident which became at last a sort of burlesque diary of our lives and accumulated in boxes until there were hundreds of them." A selection of these "picshuas" were featured in Gene and Margaret Rinkel's 2006 book: The Picshuas of H. G. Wells: A Burlesque Diary.