Bold Type Books 2019-04-08. 1. Used - Like New. Used Like New no missing pages no damage to binding may have a remainder mark. Bold Type Books unknown
Berlin: Paul Parey 1905. Hardcover. Very Good Plus. German edition of Roosevelt's classic on hunting game in the American wilderness. IN GERMAN. Sturdy beige cloth cover with magnificent 6" x 3" moose on front board embossed in brown with gilt background and highlights and navy blue lettering. Fabulously hypnotically- patterned endpapers. Red stain to edge of front board front free endpaper and last few pages. One corner nudged. HEAVY. May require EXTRA shipping. Buffalo deer moose mountain lions and cowboys -- it's all in this German edition of Teddy Roosevelt's classic hunting memoir. Loaded with illustrations. GERMAN TEXT. Paul Parey hardcover
UNKNOWN: J.T MOSS 1909. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. PHOTOS / DRAWINGS . THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S ADVENTURES IN AFRICA IN A VERY RARE DANISH LANGUAGE EDITION VERY WELL PRESERVED BOUND IN BLUE WITH COMPLETE GOLD LETTERING NICE PASTE DOWN ON FRONT COVER WITH MINOR SCRATCHES HOGDJURSJAGT I DE SVARTES VERLDSDEL GREAT FOR ROOSEVELLT COLLECTORS SOLID CLEAN BRIGHT AND UNMARKED <br/> <br/> J.T MOSS hardcover
Simon & Schuster 1990-10-01. Hardcover. Like New. 9x6x1. FAST SHIPPING & FREE TRACKING! The pages of this book are clean and unmarked. Stated first edition with a full number line. "NEW EXCEPT FOR ITS AGE Simon & Schuster hardcover
New York: Simon and Schuster c1990. First Printing. good good. 25 cm 383 illus. index small ink notations on front endpaper near spine. Inscribed by the author. The author was a Tennessee daughter of an immigrant; she married the grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt and became the only woman protocol chief in the world. She writes about the people who visited President Ronald Reagan or whom he visited. Simon and Schuster unknown
New York: Simon & Schuster 1990. CJ5 - Dust jacket mylar protected dust jacket and book have light discoloration and shelf wear. Signed by the author and inscribed to previous owner. Keeper of the Gate is about an extraordinary woman in an extraordinary job. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Simon & Schuster Hardcover
S.N. Single Sheet. Fine. Torre George. An exceptional example. A reproduction of the famous painted portrait of Theodore Roosevelt professionally matted and framed with a caption stating this was taken from the original in the collection of the Union League Club in New York City. S.N unknown
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1924. First Edition. Very good in dark blue ribbed cloth covered boards with very faded text on the spine but bright gilt text on the front board. An octavo of 8 1/2 by 5 1/2 inches with bumps to the board tips and a prior owner's name and date of 1924 on the first free end page. The contents are clean and free of foxing and any damage. 323 pages of text including an index. Illustrated with a frontispiece from a black and white photograph. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
PALLADIUM PRESS 2000T. hardcover. New. in x in x in. NEW! This is an unused book from the warehouse of a former new-book distributor. Still in original shrinkwrap. Thousands of Western and Americana books in stock--check our listings! Palladium Press leather bound with gilt lettering. PALLADIUM PRESS hardcover
Yale University Press. Used - Good. Ships from the UK. Used book that is in clean average condition without any missing pages. Yale University Press unknown
Yale University Press 1995. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1650grams ISBN:9780300072624 Yale University Press paperback
Yale University Press 1995. Near Fine in publishers cloth in like dustjacket. 1st edition 1st issue. From the reign of Peter the Great Russia's country estates were oases of barbarian splendour and personal freedom in a vast sparsely settled and authoritarian land. This work explores the vanished world of the Russian country estate. It examines the aristocratic dwellings discussing their origins their design and decoration the social family and cultural life within their walls and their physical demise after the 1917 revolution. In these enclaves newly acquired European habits competed with age-old Russian tradition. The nobility owned legions of serfs from brickmakers and gardeners to gilders and portrait painters whose labour made possible a unique way of life. On some estates serf theatres and harems reflected the owner's unrestrained personal fantasy; on others relations between lord and serf echoed the patriarchal values of the Russian elite. Throughout the empire the sights sounds and realities of country life inspired both plans for political and social reform and much of Russia's great art literature and music. The emancipation of the serfs in 1861 altered the dynamics of this life but the cultural significance of the estate remained strong to the end of the old regime. The Bolshevik revolution destroyed both the world of the estate and much of the evidence about it. To recreate this lost world the author draws on sources including the physical remains of once grand manor houses many photographed for this book the diaries and memoirs that chronicle a way of life that was to perish and the Russian art and literature that estate life produced and in which it was portrayed. Juxtaposing images from art and from the novels of such literary giants as Turgenev and Tolstoy with the real milieu that inspired them this text is a portrait of Russian country life. ISBN 0300055951 Yale University Press 1995 hardcover