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Published by Oxford University, New York, 1982
ISBN 10: 0198750560ISBN 13: 9780198750567
Seller: Chequamegon Books, Washburn, WI, U.S.A.
Book
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. 201 pages. part of the Oxford Readings in Philosophy series. rubbed on front spine edge; 5 1/4 x 8".
Published by Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1986
ISBN 10: 0310241812ISBN 13: 9780310241812
Seller: Andover Books and Antiquities, Andover, MA, U.S.A.
Book
Softcover. 177 pp. Academie Books. Softcover. LCC: 8615934 Very good condition; a bit of wear on covers.
Published by McGraw Hill
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Very good hard cover edition with very good dust jacket. Clean. Tight binding. No markings. 369 pages. Dust jacket price clipped.
Published by Dbi Books, Inc., 1983
ISBN 10: 0910676542ISBN 13: 9780910676540
Seller: Book Nook, Cadillac, MI, U.S.A.
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Illustrated (illustrator). Light Edgewear With A Couple Tiny Tears. There Is A Liquid Stain Along Bottom Corner & Edges Of The First Few Pages, Otherwise Light Soiling. Browning. Page Edges Are Tanned. Book Lightly Cocked. There Is An Old Inked Price On Inside Back Cover.
Published by Heinemann, London
Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Mixed Editions. Octavo; VG-/G; off-white spine with gilt and brown text; 2 volumes: vol. 1, The Correspondence of James Boswell and John Johnston of Grange, pp 369, 1966, first edition; vol. 2, The Correspondence and Other Papers of James Boswell Relating to the Making of the Life of Johnson, pp 659, 1969 [ISBN 0434837008], first edition; dust jackets show some soiling to exteriors; vol. 1 has mylar wrap; tape mends to edges to both volumes; minor edge wear; price clipped front flaps; cloth exteriors have mild wear; minor rubbing to edges; text block edges have slight shelf wear; previous owners name to ffeps; interiors clean; cocked spines to both volumes, as is; additional shipping may be necessary due to size/weight restrictions for international/expedited orders. 1341572. FP New Rockville Stock.
Published by Aberdeen: The Third Spalding Club, 1948., 1948
First Edition
First edition (hardback). 8vo (25cm by 19cm), 227pp, 14pp appendix. Frontispiece, 16 plates. Original green cloth spine, green boards, gilt titling to the spine. Light foxing to the top edge of the text block, bookplate to the front pastedown, else this copy is in very good condition.
Published by Heinemann, London, 1966
Cloth. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. None (illustrator). Bound in blue cloth, with a dustjacket. James Boswell (1740-1795) was a prolific diarist and writer, best known for his association with Samuel Johnson, which lead to him becoming Johnson's most famous biographer. John Johnston was one of Boswell's closest friends and this correspondence shows him at his best, unreserved, unaffected and affectionate. This edition is volume one in the series Boswell's Correspondence by Yale University Press but is complete in itself. In a blue cloth binding in the original dustwrapper. The binding is tight and firm with the boards and all internal pages securely attached. The extremities show little wear and the internal pages are generally clean and bright with only an ink inscription on the front endpaper and a small personalised bookplate. The dustjacket has a few grubby marks otherwise it is in excellent condition. Fine. book.
Published by The International Society of Copier Artists, New York, 1988
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. Magazine. Oblong octavo. 94pp. Comb bound with some publisher's material laid in. Fine. A quarterly issues from The International Society of Copier Artists founded by Louise Neaderland as a non-profit group to help establish electrostatic art or xerography as a legitimate art form. The quarterly magazine was started in April of 1982 as a way to distributor the work of artists with the first issue distributed as loose sheets. Starting with this issue spiral bound volumes were released along with an annual box of books each summer. The magazine and organization finally ceased publication in 2003. Each page of this issue of the magazine represents a different artist with many contributions signed and numbered along with a collation stamp on the verso of each. Contributors include David Bolyard, Curtis La Follette, Phyllis Cairns, Sally Blakemore, Panchal Mansaram, Stephanie Regen, Florence Weisz, Zella Funck, Ralph Neaderland, Steve Harp, Fitzgerald-Stasa, Elisabeth Relin, Pat Roberts, Carol Neiman, Al Nigrin, Shirl Green, David Jarvis, Randy Koppang, Carolyn Berry, Jenifer Cairns, Amie Oliver, Kake Art, Gail Smuda, Sarah Jackson, Millie Becker, Dave Winchester, Carolyn Bell-Tait, Clare Forster, Janet Higgins, Kathy Thompson, Sara Roberts, Barbara Bishop, Homer Springer, Maggie Walker, Heino Partanen, Minoy, Fruit Basket Upset, Walter Zimmerman, Kedayhoff, Mae Lee Thomson Foster, Marcello Diotallevi, T.E. Good, Ioan Bunus, Ed Powis Jones, and Jan Lincoln.