Published by Ideals Publications, a division of Guideposts, Nashville, Tennessee, 2005
Seller: Vero Beach Books, Vero Beach, FL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: As New. Calvin, Marisa (designer); (illustrator). 1st Edition. As new condition red linen boards with an approximately 3 1/2 inch by 2 1/2 inch rectangular color illustrated front cover paste-down illustration with gold front cover and spine lettering, contained in an as new condition color illustrated slipcase. Includes Foreword; Author Index; Date Index; and About Guideposts. Also includes a bound-into-the-volume forest green satin ribbon page marker. "Christmas is all about a story, the story of a baby born to humble parents in a tiny Bethlehem stable under a brilliant eastern star -- a story that changed the world forever. So it comes as no surprise that some of Guideposts magazine's greatest stories about about Christmas, and how people are inspired and lives are changed at this blessed time of year. For there is a resonance from that birth that echoes through time and through our very hearts. Every story in this collection is proof of the enduring power of that first Christmas, true personal accounts of transformation told by ordinary people . and not -so-ordinary people. You will read about blessings, traditions, forgiveness, love, faith, giving, miracles, and angles. All the themes that make this season truly holy. Have you ever felt lonely at Christmas? Widower Jimmy Gupton did, until he took in a struggling young married couple with a baby on the way. Jimmy learned that there is always room at the inn, and always a reason to go on living. A copywriter who yearns to give gifts that really mean something has her prayer answered in a way she could have never imagined. A single mom struggling to raise two young daughters discovers the power of a puppy to soothe hurting hearts. A firefighter's vivid and disturbing dream saves a family from death on Christmas Eve. Then there is the account of a mysterious disappearance of the Christ Child from the manger scened at Victory Church. Who could have done such a thing? You'll be surprised to find out. I was. Almost as surprised as I was to learn how writer Kitty Slattery's missing tooth led her to a deeper understanding of the Christmas spirit. There are familiar names too. Hollywood legend Jimmy Stewart will tell you why it really is "a wonderful life" and what that classic holiday movie meant to him on the most personal level. Celebrated ornament-maker Christopher Radko introduces you to his Polish grandmother and explains how the desire not to disappoint her led him to design his first beautiful creations. Beloved actor Michael Landon talks about the angels in his life, human and otherwise. My favorite holiday stories, though, come from our "His Mysterious Ways" feature -- year in and year out the most popular page in the magazine. Here you will meet people from all walks of life who have experienced something inexplicable, even miraculous, at Christmastime -- incredible stories that will send a shiver down your spine and warm your heart as well. This book is filled with stories you will never forget from the little magazine that has inspired millions of readers for sixty years. So go ahead, start reading, and find out why Guideposts is America's favorite magazine, especially at Christmas. -- Edward Grinnan, editor-in-chief, Guideposts." -- from the Foreword.
Published by University of Iowa [printed by Kim Merker at the University of Iowa Center for the Book, [Iowa City], 1989
Seller: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
Edition limited to 1 copy only, with 14 proof copies (of which this is one); 8vo, pp. [36]; title page "with a green turtle drawn by hand" by Glen Epstein; printed in green and black throughout on paper made by Timothy Barrett, and bound into stiff wrappers made by Barrett; fine. From the library of the printer, Kim Merker. On the colophon Merker has crossed out "The binding is by William Anthony," and has written in underneath, in ink, "The binding is by Larry Yerkes. The turtle on the title page is by Glen Epstein." The 14 proof copies were "for the people involved with the book" (Merker, in Berger's Printing and the Mind of Merker). Berger, Printing and the Mind of Merker, 93: "D. C. Spriestersbach was my 'godfather' from the very beginning of my career at Iowa. Without him there would have been no Windhover Press or Center for the Book. He supported me, protected me, and helped me in hundreds of ways over the years." Princeton, Utah, and Iowa only in OCLC.
Published by University of Iowa [printed by Kim Merker at the University of Iowa Center for the Book, [Iowa City], 1989
Seller: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
Signed
Edition limited to 1 copy only, with 14 proof copies (of which this is one); 8vo, pp. [36]; title page "with a green turtle drawn by hand" by Glen Epstein; printed in green and black throughout on paper made by Timothy Barrett, and bound into stiff wrappers also made by Barrett; fine. From the library of the printer, Kim Merker. On the colophon Merker has crossed out "The binding is by William Anthony," and has written in underneath, in ink, "The binding is by Larry Yerkes. The turtle on the title page is by Glen Epstein." The 14 proof copies were "for the people involved with the book" (Merker, in Berger's Printing and the Mind of Merker). This copy inscribed by Spriestersbach in December, 1989: "To Kim / I will treasure this personalized evidence of the quality of the artisans associated with the Center for the Book and wish you all Godspeed. / Sprie." Also, with a one-page autograph letter signed from Sprie laid in: "I am delighted to have the copies and, as usual, they are printed in a form and style that I find overwhelming - and undeserved." Berger, Printing and the Mind of Merker, 93: "D. C. Spriestersbach was my 'godfather' from the very beginning of my career at Iowa. Without him there would have been no Windhover Press or Center for the Book. He supported me, protected me, and helped me in hundreds of ways over the years." Princeton, Utah, and Iowa only in OCLC.