Tallahassee: Florida State College for Women 1922. . Folio. 8 pp. Newsprint format. Loose folded pages. Fair to Good with some chipping tearing losses and toning from age and use. Includes some black and white illustrations. Lot of 10 issues each in protective plastic sleeve. Limited Editions. Tallahassee: Florida State College for Women, 1922. unknown
9p. Original mimeograph. 4to. Original wraps, front cover decorated with photograph of Carlisle Y.W.C.A. building. Slight damp staining on front margin. PA PAMPH 20_12 BX2
Kent Town:Australia: Wakefield Press 1992 1993. Trade pbk Wakefield Crime Classic #8. Afterword by series eds. Michael Tolley & Peter Moss. Australia locale. Cruel egotistical Noel a thistledown a cheap balloon whisking willy-nilly away from the piercing deflating needle of her fine judgment. Geraldine needs to keep her cool through the highs and the lows but it's maddening when Noel keeps missing the point. The trek up north was grueling yet every plant and bird she saw every sweaty purposeless mile she crossed convinced her that they were made for each other. Back home in Sydney when there's still a gap between them he has to be made to see. 1st Prtg. Pictorial Cover. Fine. Trade Paperback. Wakefield Press 1992 Hardcover
Référence libraire : 020196 ISBN : 1862542929 9781862542921
London: Raphael Tuck & Sons 1895. Paperback. Good. 14 p.: 4 full-page color illustrations many in-text drawings; 28 cm. Stiffened paper covers with chromolithographed front cover illustration. Cover title and imprint. Author's name on last page of text. No date of publication but probably 1895 or slightly later imprint includes "Ltd." and lists New York and Paris as places of publication. Identified as part of Father Tuck's "Little Darling" Series on the front cover. Raphael Tuck also issued this as part of several other series. "No. 1558" on cover. Printed on linen; first and last leaves pasted down on covers. A charming story based on the nursery rhyme about the three little kittens who lost their mittens. In Good Condition: edges are rubbed; cover is creased; back cover is stained; pages are somewhat soiled; color illustrations have left shadows on facing pages; minimal fraying to linen edges. This linen version by Tuck is extremely scarce. Raphael Tuck & Sons paperback
New York: Kensington. Very Good. 2010. First Paperback Edition. Mass Market Paperback. Previous owner's name. No spine crease. Full number line 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. . 304 pages. A Hannah Swensen Mystery No. 11. Bakery owner Hannah Swensen has a dress to fit into and a date with her sister Andrea at Lake Eden's new health club Heavenly Bodies. Dragging herself out of bed on a frigid Minnesota morning for exercise of all things is bad enough. Discovering the body of man-eating bombshell Ronni Ward floating in the gym's jacuzzi Okay that's worse. Nor does it help that there's a plate of The Cookie Jar's very own cream puffs garnishing the murder scene. Trying to narrow the list of Ronni's enemies down to fewer than half the town's female population Hannah has her plate full. Trouble is when it comes to cookies - and to murder - there's always room for one more. . Kensington paperback
Référence libraire : 605080 ISBN : 075821023X 9780758210234
New York: Kensington Books. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2007. First Edition. Hardcover. Protected in a removable Brodart archival cover. Pale green boards with dark green spine imprinted in gold with title and author. Full number line 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. . 352 pages. A Hannah Swensen Mystery No. 9. It promises to be a busy week for Hannah Swensen. Not only is she whipping up treats for the chamber of commerce booth at the fair; she's also judging the baking contest; acting as a magician's assistant for her business partner's husband; trying to coax Moishe her previously rapacious feline to end his hunger strike and performing her own private carnival act by juggling the demands of her mother and sisters. With so much on her plate it's no wonder Hannah finds herself on the midway only moments before the fair closes for the night. As the lights click off she realizes that she's not alone among the shuttered booths and looming carnival attractions. After hearing a suspicious thump she goes snooping - only to discover Willa Sunquist a student teacher and fellow bake contest judge dead alongside an upended key lime pie. But who would want to kill Willa and why Before long Hannah is sifting through motives and a list of suspects which include a high school student Willa flunked the hot-blooded brothers of a disqualified beauty contestant a rodeo cowboy a baking competitor who failed to win her yearly blue ribbon and the college professor Willa was dating. As fair week draws to a close Hannah cranks up the heat hoping that the killer will get rattled and make a mistake. If that happens she intends to be there even if it means getting on a carnival ride that could very well be her last. . Kensington Books hardcover
Référence libraire : 603953 ISBN : 0758210183 9780758210180
New York: Kensington. Near Fine. 2011. First Paperback Edition. Trade Paperback. 304 pages. A Hannah Swensen Mystery No. 14. After her best friend Claire and her new husband the Reverend Bob Knudson leave for their long-awaited honeymoon Hannah Swensen stumbles upon the body of Bob's substitute Matthew Walters a Lutheran minister with a sweet tooth and a penchant for robbery in the rectory. . Kensington paperback
Référence libraire : 605074 ISBN : 075826593X 9780758265937
New York: Kensington. As New. 2005. Reprint. Mass Market Paperback. 1.1 x 6.85 x 4.25 Inches. 352 pages. A Hannah Swensen Holiday Mystery No. 6. During the Christmas party at Lake Eden's community center Hannah Swensen stumbles upon a murder when Martin Dubinski's new wife a former Las Vegas showgirl is found dead with Hannah's mother's silver cake knife buried in her cleavage. . Kensington paperback
Référence libraire : 603381 ISBN : 0758206828 9780758206824