Head of Zeus. Used - Very Good. Ships from the UK. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Your purchase also supports literacy charities. Head of Zeus unknown
Dodd Mead and Company 1924-01-01. Hardcover. Good. . Cover and edges shows light shelf wear. Pages are clean and intact. Dodd, Mead and Company hardcover
Mills & Boon. 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. Mills & Boon unknown
Litchfield Park AZ: Back Road Press 1996. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7� - 9�" tall. PB VG; clean throughout no sign of wear; #8106277. Back Road Press Paperback
Fine in Very Good dust jacket. First Edition. Hardcover; First Printing. Hardcover. Few scratches on DJ. Clean and tight. Southern Illinois University Press 1993. 1st Edition/1st Printing. Fine Book in Very Good Dust Jacket. . Bubble wrapped and shipped promptly in a box. . hardcover
Barron's Educational Service. Used - Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. Barron's Educational Service unknown
University Press of America 1999. Hbk 444pp no dj as issued blue cloth boards with bright gilt titles corners lightly bumped and now in custom acetate jacket otherwise an unread copy excellent clean tight unmarked as new University Press of America, 1999 hardcover
New York: Dover 1959. Two volumes. Collated and annotated by Alexander Campbell Fraser with prolegomena biographical critical and historical. Sewn in stiff wrappers. Spines faded though lettering is perfectly sharp neat names in ink at tops of free endpapers spine of Volume One slightly creased. A very nice set. Soft Cover. Fine. 8vo. Dover Paperback
Ogma Publications 2011. Paperback. Good. 2011. First Edition. 320 pages. Signed by the author. Colour photographic paper cover with photographic images throughout. Authors signature to half title page. Pages and binding are presentable with no major defects. Minor issues present such as mild cracking inscriptions inserts light foxing tanning and thumb marking. Overall a good condition item. Paper cover has mild edge wear with light rubbing and creasing. Some light marking and sunning. Ogma Publications paperback
Dutton Adult. Used - Good. Ships from the UK. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Your purchase also supports literacy charities. Dutton Adult unknown
London and New York: Dent and Dutton 1968. Excellent condition. Previous owner's name scratched out on inside front cover. 314 pages. Reprint. Cloth on Board. Very Good/No Jacket. Approx 4� " Wide - 7� " Tall. Dent and Dutton Hardcover
<p>quarto two pages plus stamp-less address leaf in very good clean condition.</p><p> Locke writes:</p><p> "… in case I get any money for I am distressingly short just now … I have provided myself with a ticket for the Roxbury Lyceum course of lectures which began last evening. Introductory by Mr. Webster on popular education. It was a very good one but the views were not sound. He attributed the general increase of popular knowledge to the application of science… and to general use of labor saving machines or rather as he called them <u>Labordoing</u> machines which by doing up the work afford much time for the improvement of the mind. He then went on to state that the more of these things the better and advocate the encouragement of monopolies and corporations for the purpose of carrying on all sorts of Business manufactures and machinery operations – Now that is just the trouble with his whig principles. The poor man forgot to mention that in England the land of monopolies and of corporations and of capital and of Laboring machines the poorer laboring classes are in a far less agreeable situation than the same are with us. How ignorant and degraded are they in comparison to ours. Poor man he forgot that in the land where his favorite system is in the fullest operation there its effect which sounds so well in theory in practice has a most unfavorable effect. Webster knows better than to stick so closely to the miserable English system of Political Economy He does it all to compliment the Boston people…"</p> Little is known about the astute 21 year-old writer whose life was sadly short. Born in Fitzwilliam New Hampshire he came to Massachusetts to care for a farm owned by his family. Less than ten years later he died in Arkansas at age 29. As for Daniel Webster his 1836 speech at Roxbury may have been a rehearsal for an address he delivered two years later on the floor of the United States Senate in which he lauded Massachusetts as the most "highly civilized society" on earth with the greatest "equality in the condition of men" all of whom might be called "aristocrats". He also praised science for "creating millions of laborers in the form of machines all but automatic" surely one of the earliest American tribute to automation in the era of the British Luddites.
J.M. Dent & Sons 1961. Volume 1-2. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. Dust Jacket in good condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item850grams ISBN: J.M. Dent & Sons hardcover
New York: College Art Association 1993. Softcover. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. Sound binding. Pages clean and bright. Wrappers have light handling wear. ; Contents: Hunter Who is Jan van Eyck's "Cardinal Nicolo Albergati" Rowoth The evolution of history painting: Masaniello's revolt and other disasters in seventeenth-century Naples. Siegfried Naked history: the rhetoric of military painting in postrevolutionary France. Ockan Profiling homoeroticism: Ingres's Achilles Receiving the Ambassadors of Agamemnon. Clarke The Warren Cup and the contexts for male-to-male lovemaking in Augustan and early Julio-Claudian art. Benjamin The decorative landscape fauvism and the arabesque of observation. Reviews. Letters. American aand Canadian dissertations 1992. Abstracts of articles. 11.5" tall; 148 pages. College Art Association unknown
Washington: National Geographic Society 1956. Soft Cover. Good with no dust jacket. Sound binding. Wraps are yellow and white with general soiling and light shelf wear including small tears at top and bottom of spine. Pages clean off-white. ; Contents: Morton and Locke High road in the Pyrenees. Conly and Fletcher Men who measure the earth. Ladd and Brown Fossils lift the veil of time. Pettingill People and penguins of the faraway Falklands. Mountford Expedition to the land of the Tiwi. Many advertisements. 10.0" tall. National Geographic Society unknown
Washington: National Geographic Society 1949. Soft Cover. Good with no dust jacket. Map of Classical Lands of the Mediterranean is present in very good condition. Sound binding. Clean and bright interior. Wrappers are yellow and white lightly dust-soiled overall with light handling wear. ; Contents: Williams "War-torn Greece Looks Ahead"; Mountford and Walker "Exploring Stone Age Arnhem Land"; Sutherland and Locke "Adobe New Mexico"; Blood "Sheep Airlift in New Guinea." Many advertisements including full-color Coca-Cola Christmas-themed ad on back of wrappers ; 10.0" tall. National Geographic Society unknown
Washington: National Geographic Society 1949. Soft Cover. Good with no dust jacket. Sound binding. Clean off-white pages. Wrappers are yellow and white lightly dust-soiled overall with rubbing at spine creased corner on back of wrappers. ; Contents: Palmer and Locke "Appalachian Valley Pilgrimage"; Platt "Shells Take You Over World Horizons"; Markwith "Skyway below the Clouds"; Algard "Lapland's Reindeer Roundup"; Atwood "Pittsburgh: Workshop of the Titans." Many advertisements. ; 10.0" tall. National Geographic Society unknown
Washington: National Geographic Society 1948. Soft Cover. Very Good with no dust jacket. Supplemental "Map of Washington" is missing. Sound binding. Clean and bright interior. Wrappers are yellow and white soiled with rubbing at spine and light handling wear. Contents: Ewing "Exploring the Mid-Atlantic Ridge"; Walker "American Masters in the National Gallery"; Henry and Locke "The Smithsonian Institution"; Watson and Culver "Ancient Cliff Dwellers of Mesa Verde"; Vosburgh and Stewart "Easter Egg Chickens"; Wharton "Seeking Mindanao's Strangest Creatures"; "The Society's New Map of Washington." Many advertisements. 10.0" tall. National Geographic Society unknown
New York: John Lane the Bodley Head 1917. First American Edition. Hardcover. Good with no dust jacket. First American Edition. Sound binding and hinges. Clean age-darkened pages. Cloth over boards is edge worn with general shelf wear. ; Novel by British Guiana-born William John Locke 1863-1930 set in England during WWI. 7.75" tall; 349 pages. John Lane, the Bodley Head hardcover
New York: John Lane the Bodley Head 1918. First American Edition. Hardcover. Good with no dust jacket. First American Edition. Sound binding and hinges. Clean age-darkened pages. Cloth over boards is edge rubbed with wear to corner tips with general shelf wear. ; Novel by British Guiana-born William John Locke 1863-1930 following the adventures of Doggie Trevor a British soldier who served during WWI in France. 7.75" tall; 346 pages. John Lane, the Bodley Head hardcover
Washington: National Geographic Society 1952. Soft Cover. Good with no dust jacket. Color supplement "Adoration of the Magi" is missing. Sound binding clean and bright interior. Wrappers are yellow and white shelf worn with chipping at top and bottom of spine. ; Contents: Meen and Stewart Solving the riddle of Chubb Crater. Nicholas America's "meat on the hoof." Walker and Locke King Ranch cattle empire in Texas. Walker Your National Gallery of Art. Moore The spotlight swings to Suez. Colton Our home-town planet Earth. ; 10.0" tall. National Geographic Society unknown
Washington: National Geographic Society 1952. Soft Cover. Good with no dust jacket. Map of Southwest Asia is present. Sound binding clean and bright interior. Wrappers are yellow and white with wear at top and bottom of spine. ; Contents: Breed Roaming the West's fantastic four corners. Kuhn Where Turk and Russian meet. Dresden and Locke Paris home town of the world. Shor and Shor We dwelt in Kashgai tents. Fletcher Graduation by parachute. ; 10.0" tall. National Geographic Society unknown
High Point NC: High Point College 1975. Hard Cover. Very Good with no dust jacket. Illustrated by Raiford Porter. Sound binding and hinges clean and bright pages. Green cloth over boards has slight shelf wear. Bright gilt lettering on spine lettering and graphic on front. ; History of the first half-century of the college now High Point University 1924-1974 by a president of the institution. 9.0" 23 cm tall; 140 pages. High Point College unknown
Washington: National Geographic Society 1950. Soft Cover. Good with no dust jacket. Sound binding. Pages clean off-white. Wrappers have light wear at spine overall handling wear soiling. Contents: Vosburgh and Roberts Formosa - hot spot of the East. Simpich and Locke So much happens along the Ohio River. Gutmann Kunming pilgrimage. Stirling and Stewart Exploring ancient Panama by helicopter. Ripley and Weber Strange courtship of birds of paradise. Full-color Coca-Cola ad showing Edgar Bergen and his ventriloquist dummy Charlie McCarthy. ; 10.0" tall. National Geographic Society unknown
Washington: National Geographic Society 1955. Soft Cover. Good with no dust jacket. Sound binding. Pages clean off-white. Wrappers have heavy wear on spine overall handling wear soiling chip at lower front left. Contents: Schellbach and Locke Grand Canyon: nature's story of creation. Marden Bruges the city the sea forgot. Peterson Arizona's Operation Beaver Lift. Klingel and Culver One hundred hours beneath the Chesapeake. Goddard Kayaks down the Nile. ; 10.0" tall. National Geographic Society unknown
Washington: National Geographic Society 1950. Soft Cover. Good with no dust jacket. Sound binding. Pages clean off-white. Wrappers have minor wear on spine overall handling wear soiling. Contents: Nicholas and Locke Miami's expanding horizons. Vizcaya: an Italian palazzo in Miami. Mitchell Baltic cruise of the Caribbee. Simpich Here come the Marines. Shor and Shor We took the high road in Afghanistan. ; 10.0" tall. National Geographic Society unknown
Washington: National Geographic Society 1952. Soft Cover. Good with no dust jacket. Color supplement "Adoration of the Magi" is present in very good condition. Sound binding clean and bright interior. Wrappers are yellow and white shelf worn with chipping at top and bottom of spine. ; Contents: Meen and Stewart Solving the riddle of Chubb Crater. Nicholas America's "meat on the hoof." Walker and Locke King Ranch cattle empire in Texas. Walker Your National Gallery of Art. Moore The spotlight swings to Suez. Colton Our home-town planet Earth. ; 10.0" tall. National Geographic Society unknown
Washington: National Geographic Society 1952. Soft Cover. Good with no dust jacket. Map of Southwest Asia is present. Sound binding clean and bright interior. Wrappers are yellow and white with wear at top and bottom of spine. ; Contents: Breed Roaming the West's fantastic four corners. Kuhn Where Turk and Russian meet. Dresden and Locke Paris home town of the world. Shor and Shor We dwelt in Kashgai tents. Fletcher Graduation by parachute. ; 10.0" tall. National Geographic Society unknown
Hardback. Fair. Lendon W W. Bodley Head London 1922; small 4to pp vii 37; half dark red roan red cloth marbled end papers; both boards detached corners and spine rubbed; frontispiece and five full page coloured plates and a further two line drawings for chapter heads; printed on thick paper; some scattered foxing but internally in good clean tight condition. It's not about those wise men but is a story around three professional men strangers who meet on a train discover they're going to the same remote place in Cornwall have a difficult journey and end up helping to deliver a baby and duly marvel at life from their different points of view. <br/> <br/> hardcover