Charlton Noel G
Machars Access Potential For Voluntary Initiatives In Local Transport Issues Within The Machars Of Wigtownshire
N.G. Charlton. Used - Good. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. N.G. Charlton unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP77605046 ISBN : 0948479000 9780948479007
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Noel Barber
The Black Hole of Calcutta: A Reconstruction
Akadine Press 2001-07-01. Paperback. Used:Good. Akadine Press paperback
Bookseller reference : DADAX1585790079 ISBN : 1585790079 9781585790074
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Ann Marie Harris Editor Aragon Noel Illustrator Choi Sung Hwan Illustrator
Trollz Bffl Club with Pen W/trollz Hair
Scholastic 2006-03-01. Hardcover. Used:Good. Scholastic hardcover
Bookseller reference : DADAX0439789311 ISBN : 0439789311 9780439789318
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Noel Alexandre
Theologia Dogmatico-Moralis Secundum Ordinem Catechismi Concilii Tridentini Latin Edition
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2007-06-25. Paperback. Used:Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC paperback
Bookseller reference : DADAX0548295913 ISBN : 0548295913 9780548295915
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Lavoie Jean Noel
La saga de Laval
Fides. Used - Good. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. Fides unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP68121675 ISBN : 2762120519 9782762120516
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Francois Noel
A New System of French Grammar French Edition
BiblioLife 2008-10-15. Paperback. Used:Good. BiblioLife paperback
Bookseller reference : DADAX0559289855 ISBN : 0559289855 9780559289859
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Hume Ivor Noel
Martin's Hundred
Charlottesville and London: University of Virginia Press 1991. New. First University of Virginia printing. Revised and Expanded. Very little shelfwear. Paperback. New. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. History. University of Virginia Press Paperback
Bookseller reference : 039991 ISBN : 0813913233 9780813913230
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Botham Noel Montague Bruce
Catch That Tiger
John Blake. Used - Good. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. John Blake unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP88658410 ISBN : 1782194320 9781782194323
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IVES Joseph Christmas 1828 1868.
Report upon the Colorado River of the West. 36th Congress 1st Session Senate Executive Document unnumbered.
Washington: Government Printing Office 1861. 5 parts in one volume. Large 4to. 11 4/8 x 9 inches. 2 large folding lithographed maps 8 fine folding lithographed views 8 chromolithographed plates and 16 lithographed plates of views and fossils from sketches by Balduin Mollhausen spotted throughout. Original publisher's black cloth decorated in gilt rebacked preserving much of the original spine front hinge starting endpapers spotted. First edition Senate and preferred issue. Probably best known as the engineer and architect of the Washington Monument 1859-1860 in 1857 in 1857 Ives was "promoted to first lieutenant and was named to lead an expedition up the Colorado River in order to develop potential routes of supply in the event of a war between the national government and the Mormon settlements in Deseret Utah. Ives's expedition included John Strong Newberry as naturalist the Prussian Heinrich Balduin M�llhausen as artist and unofficial diarist and F. W. Egloffstein as topographer. Ives purchased a steamboat in Philadelphia. The vessel was taken apart and shipped via the Isthmus of Panama to California and thence to the mouth of the Colorado River where Ives and the members of his expedition rendezvoused late in 1857. Ives and his men reassembled the steamboat and christened it the Explorer. They launched the ship on 31 December 1857 and set out on their journey of reconnaissance. They progressed northward for two months passing through Mojave Canyon and Bill Williams's Fork before the ship hit a rock on 5 March 1858. Following this setback Ives divided his men into two parties one to return with the boat the other to return by land. Ives led the latter group which consisted of Newberry Egloffstein M�llhausen Peacock three laborers the Mexican packers and twenty soldiers commanded by Lieutenant John Tipton. The groups parted company on 23 March 1858 and Ives's group soon entered the most rewarding part of their travels. On 3 April they had their first sight of what Ives called the 'Big Ca�on' what today is called the Grand Canyon. Ives recorded his reactions 'a splendid panorama burst suddenly into view . . . vast plateaus towering one above the other thousands of feet in the air the long horizontal bands broken at intervals by wide and profound abysses and extending a hundred miles to the north till the deep azure blue faded into a light cerulean tint that blended with the dome of the heavens.' "Ives and his men descended as far as they could that day and the next morning 4 Apr. 1858 they stood on the floor of the Grand Canyon. Spanish explorers had sighted the Grand Canyon in 1540 and trappers probably had seen it but Ives and his party appear to have been the first white men to visit the floor of this great natural wonder. Ives's party pushed on and visited Cataract Canyon on 12 April. On 2 May Ives divided his party again and led a small group to the villages of the Moqui. He and his men then pushed eastward and reached Fort Defiance on 23 May 1858 concluding their journey there. Their expedition had been productive in many particulars but Ives made a strange prediction in his report 'It seems intended by nature that the Colorado River along the greater portion of its lone and majestic way shall be forever unvisited and undisturbed.' The next century would prove quite the opposite to be the case" DANB. This is the official report. Howes I-92; Sabin 35308; Wagner-Camp-Becker 375; Wheat Mapping the Transmississippi West 947 948. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1861. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 72MMS220
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IVES Joseph Christmas 1828 1868.
Report upon the Colorado River of the West. 36th Congress 1st Session Senate Executive Document unnumbered.
Washington: Government Printing Office 1861. 5 parts in one volume. Large 4to. 11 4/8 x 9 inches. 2 large folding lithographed maps long tear in each crossing the image; 8 fine folding lithographed views; 26 lithographed plates including 8 in color spotted throughout. Original publisher's black cloth decorated in gilt spine detaching extremities worn with loss. First edition Senate and preferred issue. Probably best known as the engineer and architect of the Washington Monument 1859-1860 in 1857 in 1857 Ives was "promoted to first lieutenant and was named to lead an expedition up the Colorado River in order to develop potential routes of supply in the event of a war between the national government and the Mormon settlements in Deseret Utah. Ives's expedition included John Strong Newberry as naturalist the Prussian Heinrich Balduin M�llhausen as artist and unofficial diarist and F. W. Egloffstein as topographer. Ives purchased a steamboat in Philadelphia. The vessel was taken apart and shipped via the Isthmus of Panama to California and thence to the mouth of the Colorado River where Ives and the members of his expedition rendezvoused late in 1857. Ives and his men reassembled the steamboat and christened it the Explorer. They launched the ship on 31 December 1857 and set out on their journey of reconnaissance. They progressed northward for two months passing through Mojave Canyon and Bill Williams's Fork before the ship hit a rock on 5 March 1858. Following this setback Ives divided his men into two parties one to return with the boat the other to return by land. Ives led the latter group which consisted of Newberry Egloffstein M�llhausen Peacock three laborers the Mexican packers and twenty soldiers commanded by Lieutenant John Tipton. The groups parted company on 23 March 1858 and Ives's group soon entered the most rewarding part of their travels. On 3 April they had their first sight of what Ives called the 'Big Ca�on' what today is called the Grand Canyon. Ives recorded his reactions 'a splendid panorama burst suddenly into view . . . vast plateaus towering one above the other thousands of feet in the air the long horizontal bands broken at intervals by wide and profound abysses and extending a hundred miles to the north till the deep azure blue faded into a light cerulean tint that blended with the dome of the heavens.' "Ives and his men descended as far as they could that day and the next morning 4 Apr. 1858 they stood on the floor of the Grand Canyon. Spanish explorers had sighted the Grand Canyon in 1540 and trappers probably had seen it but Ives and his party appear to have been the first white men to visit the floor of this great natural wonder. Ives's party pushed on and visited Cataract Canyon on 12 April. On 2 May Ives divided his party again and led a small group to the villages of the Moqui. He and his men then pushed eastward and reached Fort Defiance on 23 May 1858 concluding their journey there. Their expedition had been productive in many particulars but Ives made a strange prediction in his report 'It seems intended by nature that the Colorado River along the greater portion of its lone and majestic way shall be forever unvisited and undisturbed.' The next century would prove quite the opposite to be the case" DANB. This is the official report. Howes I-92; Sabin 35308; Wagner-Camp-Becker 375; Wheat Mapping the Transmississippi West 947 948. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1861. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 72MMS226
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NOEL EB. and CLARK JOM E. B. J. O.
A History of Tennis
Oxford: University Press 1924. 2 volumes. 4to. 11 x 7 4/8 inches. Half-titles. Colour frontispiece and illustrated throughout reproducing original artwork and from photographs. Original blue buckram gilt fore and lower edges uncut spines a bit faded extremities worn with minor loss. Provenance: with the ownership inscription of the Daily Mail Library and shelf marks of same on front free endpapers. First edition. Limited to 800 copies but see below. Earlier sections of this comprehensive history of tennis are a reworking of Julian Marshall's "Annals of Tennis" 1878 but it also provides a detailed account of court tennis over the fifty years since Marshall's book was published complete with tournament records and valuable sketches of leading players. The second volume includes a section on the literature of the game. The archive of the Oxford University Press reveals that by 1932 some 380 sets of this cloth-bound edition were pulped. The true limitation is therefore nearer to 420. From the Oxford University Press Archives: "The Entry for Noel & Clark's book in OUP's "day book record" states that 800 copies were printed at � 6.60 net and 30 plus 3 "over" copies which were sold at cloth price despite being leather bound on handmade paper offered at �4.40 before publication. The book was published on 8 May 1924. The "terms" section read as follows: "Costs of Production borne by Mr. J.O.M. Clark Anchor Thread Mills Paisley. For copies sold on subscription account to him at �4.40 less 25% discount 15% to trade 10% commission viz �3.30 per copy. For copies sold after publication i.e. at �6.60 a/c at 7d to the 1 shilling viz �3.13 6 per copy. For copies sold to America at account at 1 �4.40 less 33 1/3% on subscription; 2 half the published price viz �3.30 per copy after publication. Rates to New York Branch a for copies ordered before publication 8 � d to 1 shilling of subscription price viz. 59/6 per copy; b after publication 6 1/2d to 1 shilling viz. �3.8.3 per copy. 100 bound copies were pulped in 1929 and 173 copies remaindered to Heffer & Sons in 1933 @ 10 shillings per set. The book went out of print in October 1933". Oxford: University Press, 1924. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 72lib1084
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IVES Joseph Christmas 1828 1868.
Report upon the Colorado River of the West. 36th Congress 1st Session. Senate Executive Document unnumbered.
Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1861. 5 parts in one volume. Large 4to. 11 4/8 x 9 inches. 2 large folding lithographed maps 8 fine folding lithographed views 8 chromolithographed plates and 16 lithographed plates of views and fossils from sketches by Baldwin Mollhausen spotted throughout. Original black cloth decorated in gilt worn soiled chipped with loss. Provenance: with a near contemporary gift inscription to Miss Eva Sherburne presumably a relation of Eleanor Sherburne the wife of the explorer Amiel Weeks Whipple 1818 - 1863 dated March 1862 on the recto of the first blank; Whipple family sale Doyle New York 23rd April 2012 lot 115 First edition Senate and preferred issue. Probably best known as the engineer and architect of the Washington Monument 1859-1860 in 1857 in 1857 Ives was "promoted to first lieutenant and was named to lead an expedition up the Colorado River in order to develop potential routes of supply in the event of a war between the national government and the Mormon settlements in Deseret Utah. Ives's expedition included John Strong Newberry as naturalist the Prussian Heinrich Balduin M�llhausen as artist and unofficial diarist and F. W. Egloffstein as topographer. Ives purchased a steamboat in Philadelphia. The vessel was taken apart and shipped via the Isthmus of Panama to California and thence to the mouth of the Colorado River where Ives and the members of his expedition rendezvoused late in 1857. Ives and his men reassembled the steamboat and christened it the Explorer. They launched the ship on 31 December 1857 and set out on their journey of reconnaissance. They progressed northward for two months passing through Mojave Canyon and Bill Williams's Fork before the ship hit a rock on 5 March 1858. Following this setback Ives divided his men into two parties one to return with the boat the other to return by land. Ives led the latter group which consisted of Newberry Egloffstein M�llhausen Peacock three laborers the Mexican packers and twenty soldiers commanded by Lieutenant John Tipton. The groups parted company on 23 March 1858 and Ives's group soon entered the most rewarding part of their travels. On 3 April they had their first sight of what Ives called the "Big C�non" what today is called the Grand Canyon. Ives recorded his reactions "a splendid panorama burst suddenly into view . . . vast plateaus towering one above the other thousands of feet in the air the long horizontal bands broken at intervals by wide and profound abysses and extending a hundred miles to the north till the deep azure blue faded into a light cerulean tint that blended with the dome of the heavens." Ives and his men descended as far as they could that day and the next morning 4 Apr. 1858 they stood on the floor of the Grand Canyon. Spanish explorers had sighted the Grand Canyon in 1540 and trappers probably had seen it but Ives and his party appear to have been the first white men to visit the floor of this great natural wonder. Ives's party pushed on and visited Cataract Canyon on 12 April. On 2 May Ives divided his party again and led a small group to the villages of the Moqui. He and his men then pushed eastward and reached Fort Defiance on 23 May 1858 concluding their journey there. Their expedition had been productive in many particulars but Ives made a strange prediction in his report "It seems intended by nature that the Colorado River along the greater portion of its lone and majestic way shall be forever unvisited and undisturbed." The next century would prove quite the opposite to be the case" DANB. This is the official report. Howes I-92; Sabin 35308; Wagner-Camp-Becker 375; Wheat Mapping the Transmississippi West 947 948. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1861. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 72lib1086
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W. Noel Keyes
Government Contracts In A Nutshell In a Nutshell West Publishing
West Group Publishing. Used - Good. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. West Group Publishing unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP71023024 ISBN : 0314153160 9780314153166
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NOEL EB. and CLARK JOM. E. B. J. O.
A History of Tennis
Connecticut: Martino Publishing 2007. 2 volumes. 4to. 10 x 6 4/8 inches. Half-titles. Colour frontispiece and illustrated throughout reproducing original artwork and from photographs. Original blue cloth gilt A facsimile of the first edition published in 1924. Earlier sections of this comprehensive history of tennis are a reworking of Julian Marshall's "Annals of Tennis" 1878 but it also provides a detailed account of court tennis over the fifty years since Marshall's book was published complete with tournament records and valuable sketches of leading players. The second volume includes a section on the literature of the game. Connecticut: Martino Publishing, 2007. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 72lib1079
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NOEL EB. and CLARK JOM E. B. J. O.
A History of Tennis
Connecticut: Martino Publishing 2007. 2 volumes. 4to. 10 x 6 4/8 inches. Half-titles. Colour frontispiece and illustrated throughout reproducing original artwork and from photographs. Original blue cloth gilt A facsimile of the first edition published in 1924. Earlier sections of this comprehensive history of tennis are a reworking of Julian Marshall's "Annals of Tennis" 1878 but it also provides a detailed account of court tennis over the fifty years since Marshall's book was published complete with tournament records and valuable sketches of leading players. The second volume includes a section on the literature of the game. Connecticut: Martino Publishing, 2007. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 72lib1080
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NOEL EB. and CLARK JOM E. B. J. O.
A History of Tennis
Oxford: University Press 1924 2 volumes. 4to. 11 x 7 4/8 inches. Half-titles. Colour frontispiece and illustrated throughout reproducing original artwork and from photographs. Original blue buckram gilt fore and lower edges uncut spines a bit sunned. First edition. Limited to 800 copies but see below. Earlier sections of this comprehensive history of tennis are a reworking of Julian Marshall's "Annals of Tennis" 1878 but it also provides a detailed account of court tennis over the fifty years since Marshall's book was published complete with tournament records and valuable sketches of leading players. The second volume includes a section on the literature of the game. The archive of the Oxford University Press reveals that by 1932 some 380 sets of this cloth-bound edition were pulped. The true limitation is therefore nearer to 420. From the Oxford University Press Archives: "The Entry for Noel & Clark's book in OUP's "day book record" states that 800 copies were printed at � 6.60 net and 30 plus 3 "over" copies which were sold at cloth price despite being leather bound on handmade paper offered at �4.40 before publication. The book was published on 8 May 1924. The "terms" section read as follows: "Costs of Production borne by Mr. J.O.M. Clark Anchor Thread Mills Paisley. For copies sold on subscription account to him at �4.40 less 25% discount 15% to trade 10% commission viz �3.30 per copy. For copies sold after publication i.e. at �6.60 a/c at 7d to the 1 shilling viz �3.13 6 per copy. For copies sold to America at account at 1 �4.40 less 33 1/3% on subscription; 2 half the published price viz �3.30 per copy after publication. Rates to New York Branch a for copies ordered before publication 8 � d to 1 shilling of subscription price viz. 59/6 per copy; b after publication 6 1/2d to 1 shilling viz. �3.8.3 per copy. 100 bound copies were pulped in 1929 and 173 copies remaindered to Heffer & Sons in 1933 @ 10 shillings per set. The book went out of print in October 1933". Oxford: University Press, 1924 hardcover
Bookseller reference : 72lib1077
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NOEL EB. and CLARK JOM. E. B. J. O.
A History of Tennis
Oxford University Press 1924 2 volumes. 4to. 11 x 7 4/8 inches. Half-titles. Colour frontispiece and illustrated throughout reproducing original artwork and from photographs. Original blue buckram gilt fore and lower edges uncut spines a bit sunned. Provenance: from the Croydon Public Libraries Central Reference Library with their bookplate on the front paste-down of each volume and their ink library stamps on the preliminaries and verso of each plate. First edition. Limited to 800 copies but see below. Earlier sections of this comprehensive history of tennis are a reworking of Julian Marshall's "Annals of Tennis" 1878 but it also provides a detailed account of court tennis over the fifty years since Marshall's book was published complete with tournament records and valuable sketches of leading players. The second volume includes a section on the literature of the game. The archive of the Oxford University Press reveals that by 1932 some 380 sets of this cloth-bound edition were pulped. The true limitation is therefore nearer to 420. From the Oxford University Press Archives: "The Entry for Noel & Clark's book in OUP's "day book record" states that 800 copies were printed at � 6.60 net and 30 plus 3 "over" copies which were sold at cloth price despite being leather bound on handmade paper offered at �4.40 before publication. The book was published on 8 May 1924. The "terms" section read as follows: "Costs of Production borne by Mr. J.O.M. Clark Anchor Thread Mills Paisley. For copies sold on subscription account to him at �4.40 less 25% discount 15% to trade 10% commission viz �3.30 per copy. For copies sold after publication i.e. at �6.60 a/c at 7d to the 1 shilling viz �3.13 6 per copy. For copies sold to America at account at 1 �4.40 less 33 1/3% on subscription; 2 half the published price viz �3.30 per copy after publication. Rates to New York Branch a for copies ordered before publication 8 � d to 1 shilling of subscription price viz. 59/6 per copy; b after publication 6 1/2d to 1 shilling viz. �3.8.3 per copy. 100 bound copies were pulped in 1929 and 173 copies remaindered to Heffer & Sons in 1933 @ 10 shillings per set. The book went out of print in October 1933". Oxford University Press, 1924 hardcover
Bookseller reference : 72lib1076
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NOEL EB. and CLARK JOM E. B. J. O.
A History of Tennis
Connecticut: Martino Publishing 2007. 2 volumes. 4to. 10 x 6 4/8 inches. Half-titles. Colour frontispiece and illustrated throughout reproducing original artwork and from photographs. Original blue glazed paper boards. A facsimile of the first edition published in 1924. Earlier sections of this comprehensive history of tennis are a reworking of Julian Marshall's "Annals of Tennis" 1878 but it also provides a detailed account of court tennis over the fifty years since Marshall's book was published complete with tournament records and valuable sketches of leading players. The second volume includes a section on the literature of the game. Connecticut: Martino Publishing, 2007. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 72lib1078
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ANNAN Noel
Our Age: English Intellectuals Between the World Wars - A Group Portrait
New York: Random House 1990. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First American edition. Slight fading on the board edges and some rubbing else near fine in a very good dustwrapper with fading and rubbing. Random House hardcover
Bookseller reference : 380960 ISBN : 0394542959 9780394542959
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WILLIAMS H. Noel
Madame de Montespan
London and New York: Harper & Brothers 1903. 4to. 9 4/8 x 7 2/8 inches. Half-title title-page printed in red and black. Photogravure frontispiece portrait and 15 other portraits some light toning. FINE full red morocco gilt blue silk moire endpapers by Sandgorski & Sutcliffe for J.W. Robinson Company extremities rubbed. Fran�oise Ath�na�s de Rochechouart de Mortemart marquise of Montespan 1641 -1707 known as Madame de Montespan was the most celebrated ma�tresse en titre of King Louis XIV of France by whom she had seven children. But "she was more than the mistress of Le Grand Monarque the mother of legitimate princes and princesses the woman whose blood flows to-day in the veins of half the Royal Houses in europe; SHE WAS THE SYMBOL OF HER AGE THE SPIRIT OF SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY FRANCE INCARNATE. In her we find almost all the best and the worst characteristics of the great epoch in French history - an epoch which attained the furthest extremes in both good and evil - it's dignity and splendour its genuine admiration for literature and art its exquisite courtesy its light-hearted gaiety its brilliant wit side by side with its arrogance and egotism its senseless prodigality its flagrant disregard of the moral law its gross superstition" Preface. Madame de Montespan met Louis XIV in 1666 and was his favourite mistress in 1674 when she ousted Mademoiselle de la Valli�re. Louis provided her with a suite of rooms close to his own and with his own personal door to it. They had seven children together whose education was entrusted to Scarron's widow the future Madame de Maintenon. Six of them were legitimised by the King in 1673. The Marquise de Montespan "played an important role in the life of the Ch�teau. Her court "became the centre of the court and of the pleasures fortune hope and terror of the ministers and army generals" noted Saint-Simon in his M�moires. A great appreciator of luxury and the arts she covered her walls with paintings and made her apartment "the centre of the wit" of the King's court. She took under her protection famous writers such as Moli�re La Fontaine and the poet Philippe Quinault. "But after these long years in favour the Marquise de Montespan was unable to oppose her rivals. Louis XIV progressively distanced her from his apartment and the Court and the clever Madame de Maintenon took advantage of this disgrace to take her place. The Marquise compromised in the vast scandal of the poisons and neglected by the King retired in 1691 to her monastery of Saint-Joseph in Paris. She died in 1707" Versailles online. The fine photogravure portraits after contemporary likenesses are of Louis XIV 2; two of Francoise Athenais de Rochechouart Marquise de Montespan; Maria Theresa Queen of France; Louise Francoise de la Baume Le Blanc Duchesse de La Valliere; Jean Baptiste Colbert Marquis de Seignelay; 2 portraits of Francoise d'Aubigne Marquise de Maintenon; Francoise Athenais de Rochechouart Marquise de Montespan; Anne Marie Louise d'Orleans Duchess de Montpensier; Francois Michel Le Tellier Marquis de Louvois; Jacques Benigne Bossnet; Louis Auguste de Bourbon Duc du Maine; Marie Angelique d'Escorailles de Roussille Duchesse de Fontanges; and Francoise Marie de Bourbon Mademoiselle de Blois. London and New York: Harper & Brothers, 1903. unknown
Bookseller reference : 72lib665
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Everard Noel J
Schaum's outline of theory and problems of reinforced concrete design Schaum's outline series
McGraw-Hill. Used - Good. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. McGraw-Hill unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP13968053 ISBN : 0070197717 9780070197718
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"Sheehy Terence Photography by Noel Habgood"
Ireland in Colour
New York: W W Norton & Co Inc 1975. "First Edition First Printing". Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. "Habgood Noel Photographer". Light-Brown and Black Faux-Linen Board Covers with Gilt Lettering to Spine; White Endpapers; Book interior is clean and tight; 4to; 79 pages; illustrated in full color; dustjacket is protected by a mylar wrapper and is clean and fairly bright; front dustjacket panel is very lightly rubbed at lower edge near spine gutter and upper corners; spine panel of dustjacket is lightly rubbed at each end; front inside flap of dustjacket is price-clipped at upper right corner <br/><br/>1.44#; P3; W W Norton & Co Inc hardcover
Bookseller reference : 980003623 ISBN : 0393044092 9780393044096
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COWARD Noel
Pretty Polly and Other Stories
Garden City: Doubleday 1965. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First American edition. Fine in near fine dustwrapper with an old internal repair that has bled through the jacket. Doubleday hardcover
Bookseller reference : 309681
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IVES Joseph Christmas 1828 1868.
Report upon the Colorado River of the West. 36th Congress 1st Session. Senate Executive Document unnumbered.
Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1861. 5 parts in one volume. Large 4to. 11 2/8 x 8 4/8 inches. 2 large folding lithographic maps laid down on linen 8 fine folding lithographic views laid down on linen 8 chromolithographic plates and 16 lithographic plates of views and fossils from sketches by Baldwin Mollhausen some minor spotting. Contemporary half black morocco extremities scuffed. First edition Senate and preferred issue. Probably best known as the engineer and architect of the Washington Monument 1859-1860 in 1857 in 1857 Ives was "promoted to first lieutenant and was named to lead an expedition up the Colorado River in order to develop potential routes of supply in the event of a war between the national government and the Mormon settlements in Deseret Utah. Ives's expedition included John Strong Newberry as naturalist the Prussian Heinrich Balduin M�llhausen as artist and unofficial diarist and F. W. Egloffstein as topographer. Ives purchased a steamboat in Philadelphia. The vessel was taken apart and shipped via the Isthmus of Panama to California and thence to the mouth of the Colorado River where Ives and the members of his expedition rendezvoused late in 1857. Ives and his men reassembled the steamboat and christened it the Explorer. They launched the ship on 31 December 1857 and set out on their journey of reconnaissance. They progressed northward for two months passing through Mojave Canyon and Bill Williams's Fork before the ship hit a rock on 5 March 1858. Following this setback Ives divided his men into two parties one to return with the boat the other to return by land. Ives led the latter group which consisted of Newberry Egloffstein M�llhausen Peacock three laborers the Mexican packers and twenty soldiers commanded by Lieutenant John Tipton. The groups parted company on 23 March 1858 and Ives's group soon entered the most rewarding part of their travels. On 3 April they had their first sight of what Ives called the "Big C�non" what today is called the Grand Canyon. Ives recorded his reactions "a splendid panorama burst suddenly into view . . . vast plateaus towering one above the other thousands of feet in the air the long horizontal bands broken at intervals by wide and profound abysses and extending a hundred miles to the north till the deep azure blue faded into a light cerulean tint that blended with the dome of the heavens." Ives and his men descended as far as they could that day and the next morning 4 Apr. 1858 they stood on the floor of the Grand Canyon. Spanish explorers had sighted the Grand Canyon in 1540 and trappers probably had seen it but Ives and his party appear to have been the first white men to visit the floor of this great natural wonder. Ives's party pushed on and visited Cataract Canyon on 12 April. On 2 May Ives divided his party again and led a small group to the villages of the Moqui. He and his men then pushed eastward and reached Fort Defiance on 23 May 1858 concluding their journey there. Their expedition had been productive in many particulars but Ives made a strange prediction in his report "It seems intended by nature that the Colorado River along the greater portion of its lone and majestic way shall be forever unvisited and undisturbed." The next century would prove quite the opposite to be the case" DANB. This is the official report. Howes I-92; Sabin 35308; Wagner-Camp-Becker 375; Wheat Mapping the Transmississippi West 947 948. Catalogued by Kate Hunter. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1861. unknown
Bookseller reference : 002330
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COWARD Noel
Peace in Our Time
Garden City: Doubleday 1948. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First American edition. Fine in very good or better slightly spine-faded dustwrapper. A play of suspense and horror based on the premise that England had lost the Second World War. Doubleday hardcover
Bookseller reference : 284797
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COWARD Noel
Waiting in the Wings
Garden City: Doubleday 1961. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First American edition. Small bookplate front pastedown else fine in fine dustwrapper. A superior copy of a cheaply manufactured volume. Doubleday hardcover
Bookseller reference : 285198
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NOEL Lucie
James Joyce and Paul L. Leon: The Story of a Friendship
New York New York: Gotham Book Mart 1950. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Near fine in wrappers. Gotham Book Mart paperback
Bookseller reference : 286597
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LEFEBURE DURUFLE Noel Jacques.
Voyage Pittoresque dans les Ports et sur les Cotes de France.
Paris: Jules Didot Aine 1823. Folio 18 1/8 x 11 4/8 inches. Half-title secondary title-page "Excursion sur les Cotes et dans les Ports de Normandie". 40 EXCEPTIONALLY FINE AQUATINTS by Fielding Salathe Reeve and others after Bonington Luttringshausen and others. Contemporary half mottled calf marbled boards gilt extremities quite rubbed. First edition and an attractive copy originally published in parts with the first 3 parts under the title "Voyage Pittoresque dans les Ports et sur les Cotes de France" and subsequently published with secondary title "Excursion sur les Cotes et dans les Ports de Normandie". Including evocative views of Rouen Caudebec Quilleboeuf Harfleur Honfleur Le Havre Etretat Fecamp Saint-Valery en Caux Pourville Dieppe and Treport. Abbey Travel 92 with an additional plate. . Jules Didot Aine hardcover
Bookseller reference : 001275
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NOEL E. B. And CLARK J. O. M.
A History of Tennis.
Oxford: Oxford University Press 1924. 2 volumes 4to. xv 281 pp.; vii 282-560 pp. continuous paginated from volume 1. Illustrated with numerous plates and a large folding chart at rear of volume II. Original blind-panelled blue cloth gilt; preserved in custom cloth chemises and brown morocco backed cloth slipcases. Provenance: with the bookplates of Gerald Walter Erskine on the front free endpaper of each volume. First edition Limited issue stated one of 820 copies the actual limitation is probably much smaller as it is rumored that 100 were pulped in 1929 and perhaps as many as 380 copies were pulped in 1932. Oxford University Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 001337
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Merenstein Noel
Baby Life
Doubleday. Used - Good. Good condition. Doubleday unknown
Bookseller reference : S24J-00591 ISBN : 0385412436 9780385412438
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Noel J. Hotchkiss
Comprehensive Guide to Land Navigation With Gps
Alexis Pub 1994. Softcover book. Reference map remains with book. Book has no markings inside or out no highlighting no rem-mark and is clean and tight. Covers have no tears chips or folds and are bright and clean. 187 pgs w/color and B&W photos. Trade Paperback. Fine. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Book. Alexis Pub Paperback
Bookseller reference : D8112396 ISBN : 0964127326 9780964127326
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Rippeth Noel George
Whickham in old picture postcards; included Dunston Swalwell and Sunniside
Zaltbommel Netherlands: Europese Bibliotheek 1990. Hardcover. Very Good. b&w illus. Postage will be reduced on this item <br/> <br/> Europese Bibliotheek hardcover
Bookseller reference : 004602 ISBN : 9028849475 9789028849471
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Christmas Derwent
Volmaakte verdwijning
Nieuw Amsterdam. Used - Very Good. Ships from the UK. Former Library book. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Your purchase also supports literacy charities. Nieuw Amsterdam unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP95563975 ISBN : 9046814009 9789046814000
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Noel Merino
Drug Legalization Current Controversies
Greenhaven Press. Used - Very Good. Former Library book. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. Greenhaven Press unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP73886888 ISBN : 0737750979 9780737750973
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Noel Merino
Drug Legalization Current Controversies
Greenhaven Press. Used - Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. Greenhaven Press unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP72281027 ISBN : 0737750979 9780737750973
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DAUM Noel
La P�te de Verre
Denoel 1984. Hardcover. Good /Very good . 188 p. 30 cm. 256 figures many in colour. Green cloth in mylar-covered dustjacket. Jacket has a little edge wear. Cloth has dampstains to top front and spine ends a little discolouration to edges dent in lower part of rear board. Ink inscription on front free endpaper. French text. <br/><br/>Topics: Henry Cros Georges Despret Albert Dammouse Daum-Walter Francois Decorchemont Argy-Rousseau Amalric Walter etc. Denoel hardcover
Bookseller reference : 123907 ISBN : 2207100677 9782207100677
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John E. Fuder Noel Castellanos
A Heart for the Community: New Models for Urban and Suburban Ministry
Moody Publishers. Used - Very Good. Former Library book. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. Moody Publishers unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP113683370 ISBN : 0802405738 9780802405739
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Keys Noel
The Improvement of Measurement Through Cumulative Testing: An Empirical Study of Two Hundred Elementary School Children over a Period of Four Years
Ams Pr Inc. Used - Good. Ships from the UK. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Your purchase also supports literacy charities. Ams Pr Inc unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP105942816 ISBN : 0404553214 9780404553210
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Noel Streatfeild
Movie Shoes
Yearling May 1984. Trade Paperback . Used Good. We carry new and used books in our storefront. We want you to be satisfied with your purchase. Please contact us if you have questions regarding this item. Yearling paperback
Bookseller reference : 188865 ISBN : 0440458153 9780440458159
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Denevi Don Moholy Noel Francis
Junipero Serra: The Illustrated Story of the Franciscan Founder of California's Missions
Harpercollins. Used - Good. Ships from Reno NV. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy! Harpercollins unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP89781644 ISBN : 0060618760 9780060618766
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Noel Behn
Lindbergh: the Crime
Onyx 1995. Mass Market Paperback . Used Good. We carry new and used books in our storefront. We want you to be satisfied with your purchase. Please contact us if you have questions regarding this item. Onyx paperback
Bookseller reference : 37626 ISBN : 0451405897 9780451405890
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Alyson Noel
Dark Flame the Immortals Book 4
St. Martin's Griffin June 2010. Hardcover . Good/No Jacket. Good Hardcover with No DJ. Moderate soiling and shelfwear to covers. Spine ends bumped. Pages clean and tight in binding. Pictures available upon request. A locally owned independent book shop since 1984. St. Martin's Griffin hardcover
Bookseller reference : 126330 ISBN : 0312590970 9780312590970
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Alyson Noel
Night Star Immortals
St. Martin's Griffin November 2010. Hardcover . Very Good/Very Good. Very Good Hardcover with Very Good Dustjacket. Light soiling and shelfwear to DJ. Light soiling and shelfwear to covers. Spine ends bumped. Small spot of soiling on textblock. Very light soiling on a few pages. Otherwise pages clean and tight in binding. Pictures available upon request. A locally owned independent book shop since 1984. St. Martin's Griffin hardcover
Bookseller reference : 126334 ISBN : 0312590989 9780312590987
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Alyson Noel
Shadowland The Immortals Book 3
St. Martin's Griffin November 2009. Hardcover . Very Good/Very Good. Very Good Hardcover with Very Good Dustjacket. Light soiling and shelfwear to DJ. Light soiling and shelfwear to covers. Spine ends bumped. Pages clean and tight in binding. Pictures available upon request. A locally owned independent book shop since 1984. St. Martin's Griffin hardcover
Bookseller reference : 126333 ISBN : 031259044X 9780312590444
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Ernest VE. Hodges Noel A. Card V. E.
Enemies and the Darker Side of Peer Relations: New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development Number 102 J-B Cad Single Issue Child & Adolescent Development
Jossey-Bass 2003. Trade Paperback . Used Good. Edited by Ernest V.E. Hodges and Noel A. Card. Text is in English. New Directions For Child And Adolescent Development Number 102 Size - H: 9' W: 6' D: .33' This item is Used and is listed as being in Very Good condition. Cover clean and undamaged. Binding is intact. Pages are clean and unmarked. FF00000006589 We carry new and used books in our storefront. We want you to be satisfied with your purchase. Please contact us if you have questions regarding this item. Jossey-Bass paperback
Bookseller reference : 116249 ISBN : 078797272X 9780787972721
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Noel Streatfeild
CIRCUS SHOES
Viking Press 5th Printing 1955 1955. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Hardcover. 18th printing c 1948. Clean tight and unmarked in gray cloth boards with black lettering. Dust jacket illustrated by the original artist Richard Floethe; preserved in a new archival grade Mylar sleeve. A very well-preserved collectible GIFT QUALITY COPY! Trust an experienced independent bookseller since 1988. Orders are shipped daily via USPS with delivery confirmation. Viking Press 5th Printing 1955 hardcover
Bookseller reference : 102056
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ALYSON NOEL
Faking 19
St Martins Pr February 2005. Trade . Very Good. Very Good Softcover. Light soiling and shelfwear to covers. Pages clean and tight in binding. Pictures available upon request. A locally owned independent book shop since 1984. St Martins Pr unknown
Bookseller reference : 63586 ISBN : 0312336330 9780312336332
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Henry Noel Brailsford
The War of Steel And Gold
Kessinger Publishing 2004-06-30. Paperback. Good. Kessinger Publishing paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1419187244 ISBN : 1419187244 9781419187247
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G. Noel Hatton
Whom Nature Leadet Volume I Large Print Edition
BiblioLife 2008-08-21. Paperback. Good. BiblioLife paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG0554533545 ISBN : 0554533545 9780554533544
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Merriam Robert L.
Santa Claus' Snack
Greenfield MA: Private Printing. Very Good; Covers lightly soiled staples rusted. 1971. Softcover. Black and white illustrated stapled card covers. Winsome vintage children's Christmas story about Santa Claus sharing his snack with a mouse and mole. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 16 pages . Private Printing paperback
Bookseller reference : 43636
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