paperback. Condition: Very Good. 3rd Edition. Used - Very Good.
Condition: Good. Signed Copy . Signed/Inscribed by author on front endpage.
Condition: Good. Signed Copy . Good dust jacket. Signed by author on title page.
Language: English
Published by Legacy Publishing (Ga), Schaumburg, IL, 1995
ISBN 10: 0964367580 ISBN 13: 9780964367586
Seller: Warren Hahn, Pleasant View, TN, U.S.A.
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Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A nice 254 page first printing (stated) softcover. Has just a little wear and is very nice. Inscribed and signed on first blank end page. The book is a collection of interviews of men who have cheated. It examines how men are raised from childhood to be unfaithful and how parents play a large part in creating cheaters. It also takes a hard look at the role of the other woman as well as the tolerant wives and girlfriends. Never before has a book dealt with infidelity on such a realistic level. This is a book every woman and man should read! Size: 9h x 5 1/2w. Inscribed by Author(s). Book.
Published by Conari Press, Berkeley, CA, 1993
Seller: Quaker House Books, Catawissa, PA, U.S.A.
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Hard Cover. Condition: Fine. First Edition. First printing. SIGNED and INSCRIBED by the author on half title page. Fine copy with Near Fine jacket. In black paper over boards with gold lettreing on spine. Tight, clean, unmarked copy. Jacket: Price intact on upper front flap. In protective jacket cover. Pictures upon request. Thank you for your patronage. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Signed by Author.
Language: English
Published by SIGI Productions, Inc, 1991
ISBN 10: 0963022806 ISBN 13: 9780963022806
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Ed. Signed by author, inscribed by Clarence T. Taba one of the 442nd. 207pp, small quarto hardcover in dj. mild wear to book edges, boards clean, binding solid and strong, interior text clean. DJ mildly chipped at spine ends and top rear, closed tear and crease across top front dj, covers clean, in mylar cover.
Language: English
Published by Tin House Books, Portland, 2019
ISBN 10: 1947793241 ISBN 13: 9781947793248
Seller: Dan Pope Books, West Hartford, CT, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. 1st Edition. Tin House Books, Portland, 2019. First U.S. edition. First printing. A very fine (as-new) copy in a very fine (as-new) jacket. A clean copy with price ($24.95) intact on front flap. Comes with archival-quality jacket protector. This copy has been SIGNED by Chess on the title page (as pictured), with "autographed copy" sticker on front panel. A beautiful signed copy of Chess' debut novel. Signed-Fiction. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Arthur Stockwell Limited, Ilfracombe, Devon, 1951
Seller: McGonigles', Cerne Abbas, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
US$ 58.16
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Slim soft cover paper back with black titles on maroon paper bindings, price 1/6 net, and no cover wear. Signed by the author on first blank page - Best Wishes Douglas Sawyer, 27 pages. Published in 1951 this slim volume of poetry is in very good to fine condition. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Sigi Productions, INC., Honolulu, Hawaii, 1991
Seller: Halper's Books, Tel Aviv, Israel
Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Some fraying to corners of dust jacket, SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR THELMA CHANG TO U.S. SENATOR DANIEL AKAKA. Inscribed by Author(s).
Published by Signet Books, New York, 1968
Seller: Winged Monkey Books, Arlington, VA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
First Edition. Small softcover, very good with light shelf wear. INSCRIBED by Duncan: "Distant Graffiti on a few pages, but at least, at the right time" With a Signed note from the photographer laid in. Signed by Author.
Published by printed and are to be sold by Edw. Poole, London, 1702
Seller: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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Pp. [i]-[xvi], 1-44, 35-159, [4, ads]. 1 vols. 12mo. Polydore Vergil's De Inventoribus Rerum, first published in Venice in 1499, and incessantly reprinted - in the 16th century with an altogether different English abridgement; in this form, with an introduction signed I.H. [John Harris], it was first issued in 1686. The text is complete despite the irrgular pagination. An interesting dictionary of the origins and explanations of all manner of human activities, including the Appendix of "Rare Inventions, peculiarly attributed to England & English-men" ESTCT 182511; for the 1702 edition, OCLC records only a digital facsimile of original in the Bodleian Twentieth century quarter brown morocco and cloth boards, retaining an early nineteenth century ownership signature of "Thomas Lovatt His Book 1800" Pp. [i]-[xvi], 1-44, 35-159, [4, ads]. 1 vols. 12mo. Signed.
A letter never before offered for sale, acquired from the direct US-based descendants of the recipient; it does not appear in the published works of Napoleon or online at the Fondation Napoleon?Napoleon's letters mentioning the surrender at Bailen are great rarities, and we have not seen one having been sold publiclyThe Battle of Bail?n was fought in 1808 between the Spanish Army of Andalusia, led by General Francisco Javier Casta?os and the Imperial French Army's II corps d'observation de la Gironde under General Pierre Dupont de l'?tang. This battle was the first open-field defeat of a Napoleonic army. The heaviest fighting took place near Bail?n (sometimes anglicized Baylen), a village by the Guadalquivir River in the Ja?n province of southern Spain.The defeat was total. Dupont surrendered all his forces, those who were not killed, instead of fighting his way out. Napoleon considered it a great treachery, the biggest blow to his ego to date. Apart from the blow to French prestige, Bail?n threw the French invasion forces?faltering after their failure to secure Gerona, Zaragoza, Valencia, Barcelona, and Santander, and with the country rapidly arming and mobilizing against them?into panic and disarray. With the sudden loss of 20,000 troops, Napoleon's military machine abruptly fell apart and had to be put back together.The fate of the prisoners was tragic in most cases. Dupont had surrendered with the understanding that his men would be allowed back to France. But his Spanish opponents, once the surrender occurred, did not honor the agreement, and instead most of the 20,000 or so captured were sent west and ended on vessels, the vast majority eventually dying. A few, among them Dupont, were sent back to France, to Rochefort, and from there made their way back to the front lines to be incorporated into the ranks.General Mouton, the Count of Lobau, was a prominent general and later Marshall of the Empire for Napoleon. Mouton means "lamb" in French, the source of Napoleon's now famous statement on Mouton: "My lamb is a lion." Napoleon valued Mouton to the extent that for his great Russia campaign he made him senior aide to camp. In 1806 Mouton was a Brigade General. He would remain in Napoleon's service until the end of the Empire, during which time he showed himself to be forthright, direct (?he's no fawner?, Napoleon is noted to have said) but also disciplined, loyal, meticulous and highly organized. He was at Austerlitz with Napoleon and was charged with the preparation of the campaigns in Spain (1808), Russia (1812), Germany (1813) and Belgium (1815). Napoleon also wrote ?Mouton is the best colonel to have ever commanded a French regiment.?Letter signed, Chamartin (Madrid), December 19, 1808, to General Mouton. "There are at Retiro 4 depots of isolated men, one from the 1st corps, one from 4th, one from the 6th and another of isolated French prisoners of Dupont's corps which is returning. You will conduct a review and report back to me with their state. There is also a clothing store at Retiro. You will find attached here an account of its status. Go to visit it and acquaint me of the use we could make of the 2300 habits, 2300 vests, 3000 culottes and the 800 pants located there. You will bring to me tomorrow at 10 o'clock in the morning the state of the depots and the state of the stores, along with that of the men we could clothes in the four depots."Never before offered for sale, acquired from the direct descendants of the recipient now residing in the United States. It does not appear in the published works of Napoleon or online at the Fondation Napoleon.