Language: English
Published by Outskirts Press, Denver, CO, 2012
ISBN 10: 1432781189 ISBN 13: 9781432781187
Seller: Paradise Found Books, Chico, CA, U.S.A.
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Paperback. Condition: VG+. INSCRIBED by author on first page. Clean copy. Inscribed by Author(s).
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Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. 1st edition. Authors 1st book. Book issued in illustrated wraps. 306 pages. Signed by the author on the title page. Selling quality books for over 35 years. Signed by Author(s).
Language: English
Published by E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc., New York, 1972
ISBN 10: 0525380302 ISBN 13: 9780525380306
Seller: PsychoBabel & Skoob Books, Didcot, United Kingdom
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US$ 237.95
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Ardizzone, Edward (illustrator). Hardcover with unclipped dust jacket in very good condition. Signed and dedicated by Edward Ardizzone to this daughter. Jacket and boards are sunned. Edges are creased and nicked. Board corners and spine ends are bumped. Binding is sound and pages are clear. LW. Signed by Illustrator. Used.
Published by Published by E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 201 Park Avenue South, New York, USA First Edition . 1972., 1972
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
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US$ 203.96
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Add to basketCondition: Very Good. First edition hard back binding in publisher's original pale blue cloth covered boards, blocked and lettered black back with small vignette to the front board, biscuit lining papers. 8vo. 8½'' x 6''. Contains 32 pp with monochrome and alternating single colour-wash illustrations throughout. Fine condition book in Very Good condition dust wrapper with one short closed tear to the top front gutter, not price clipped, $4.50. Dust wrapper protected. From the private library and estate of Edward Ardizzone and SIGNED by him to the front free end paper 'Edward Ardizzone | September 1972.' Member of the P.B.F.A. ARDIZZONE, Edward (1900-1979).
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Oblong quarto. (6)ff. Brancaforte's keen use of handmade papers and overprinting add texture to cummings's seasonal poem. Bound in stiff green boards stab-bound with red twine. A rare example of Brancaforte's work in English. Fine. One of seven copies. Signed, dated, and titled in pencil by the artist.
Published by Doubleday 1989-2022, New York, NY, 1989
ISBN 10: 0385549342 ISBN 13: 9780385549349
Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. First Limited Editions, First Printings. Octavo, 41 Volumes. In Fine condition with fine condition slipcases, all still sealed in publisher's plastic wrapping. All volumes signed by John Grisham on limitation page. CONTENTS: Vol. 1, "A Time to Kill", published 1993, one of 350 - Vol. 2, "Sycamore Row", published 2013, one of 350 - Vol. 3, "A Time for Mercy", published 2020, one of 350 - Vol. 4, "The Firm", published 1991, #237/350 - Vol. 5, "The Exchange", published 2023, one of 350 - Vol. 6, "Camino Island", published 2017, one of 175 - Vol. 7, "Camino Winds", published 2020, one of 175 - Vol. 8, "Rogue Lawyer", published 2015, one of 350 - Vol. 9, "The Whistler", published 2016, one of 350 - Vol. 10, "The Judge's List", published 2021, one of 350 - [Vol. 11, "The Innocent Man", published 2006, #156/350] - [Vol. 12, "Sparring Partners", published 2022, one of 250] - Vol. 13, "The Pelican Brief", published 1992, #169/350 - Vol. 14, "The Chamber", published 1994, one of 350 - Vol. 15, "The Rain Maker", published 1995, one of 350 - Vol. 16, "The Runaway Jury", published 1996, #132/350 - Vol. 17, "The Partner", published 1997, one of 350 - Vol. 18, "The Street Lawyer", published 1998, #176/350 - Vol. 19, "The Testament", published 1999, one of 500 - Vol. 20, "The Brethren", published 2000, #466/500 - Vol. 21, "A Painted House", published published 2001, #308/350 - Vol. 22, "Skipping Christmas", published 2001, #52/350 - Vol. 23, "The Summons", published 2002, #273/350 - Vol. 24, "The King of Torts", published 2003, #23/350 - Vol. 25, "Bleachers", published 2003, #205/350 - Vol. 26, "The Last Juror", published 2004, #314/350 - Vol. 27, "The Broker", published 2005, #118/350 - [Vol. 28, "Playing for Pizza", published 2007, #07/250] - [Vol. 29, "The Appeal", published 2008, #181/250] - Vol. 30, "The Associate", published 2009, #173/250 - Vol. 31, "The Confession", published 2010, #47/300 - Vol. 32, "The Litigators", published 2011, #237/300 - Vol. 33, "Calico Joe", published 2012, one of 250 - Vol. 34, "The Racketeer", published 2012, #264/300 - Vol. 35, "Gray Mountain", published 2014, one of 300 - Vol. 36, "The Rooster Bar", published 2017, one of 175 - Vol. 37, "The Reckoning", published 2018, one of 150 - Vol. 38, "The Guardians", published 2019, one of 150 - Vol. 39, "Sooley", published 2021, one of 150 - Vol. 40, "The Boys from Biloxi", published 2022, one of 150 - Vol. 41, "Ford County: Stories", published 2009, #28/150. JW consignment. Shelved Rockville in hallway. [Oversized item. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers, please inquire for rates]. John Grisham was born on February 8, 1955 in Jonesboro, AK. At four Grisham's family would settle in Mississippi, where Grisham would grow up, holding several odd-jobs as a teenager, and giving up on his dream of being a baseball player before heading to college at age 18. Pursuing higher education was always something Grisham's family encouraged, and pushed him to earn both a bachelors' and law degree, a career and interest that would inspire his writings to come. As his legal career began, Grisham entered into the political sphere as well in 1983, winning a seat in the Mississippi House of Representatives. Though he was the vice-chairman of several committees, Grisham would fall out of favor in 1988, leaving his position in 1990. During the last years of his political career, out of favor with the legislature, Grisham dedicated much of his time to his novels. His first novel, "A Time to Kill", saw middling success, selling only 5,000 copies in 1988. It would be Grisham's second novel, "The Firm", which would truly see Grisham's career blossom. "The Firm" remained on the New York Times Bestseller list for 47 weeks in 1991, beginning a record of Grisham's novels remaining on the Bestseller list in some capacity for the next 20 years. "The Firm" would be adapted into a movie in 1993, g.