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hardback. Condition: Very Practiced. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Third Edition. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR; 315 pages.
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Hardcover. Status: Very Expert. Signed. Beginning Edition. SIGNED BY Writer ON TITLE Folio. Kickoff EDITION. Very Good in Very Good unclipped dust jacket. Gently used with NO markings in text; bounden is tight. Pasadena's finest independent new and used bookstore.
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Trade Paperback. Condition: Very Skillful. 1st Edition. inscribed past author on title page. edge and corner clothing. some scuffing, rubbing at spine edges. text is unmarked. binding tight. Inscribed past Author(s).
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Skilful. Grit Jacket Condition: Good. Tertiary Press. Near Fine. Good in Mylar Jacket 8vo-over seven¾"-9¾" tall. Inscribed Past Writer NF HB. "22" inked in on front pastedown. Lightly chipped DJ. Inscribed & dated past author on half-title folio. Binding is 3rd Prtg. Signed by Writer(s).
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ROBBINS, Harold. THE DREAM MERCHANTS. NY: Knopf, 1949. 8vo., cloth in dust jacket. Beginning Edition. Signed past Robbins front endpaper. Books signed by Robbins are uncommon. Nr. fine (small darkening edges); some browning & edgewear (minor chips & few tears) d/j. $125.00.
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Hardcover. 8vo. Blue cloth with gilded spine lettering, pictorial cost-clipped dust jacket. vii, 496pp. Very good/very good. Faint jacket edgewear only. A wonderfully tight and attractive first edition of the 2d novel by this popular, prolific potboiler novelist -- a drama most early Hollywood filmmaking. Unusual shorthand twist: Tipped to the front end flyleaf are 3 identical 5" 10 ii 3/4" heavy stock cards signed by three bandage members from the 1980 fabricated-for-tv set film version -- peak to bottom: KAYE BALLARD (born 1925) in black fineline, dated past her 5 May 1982; Cerise BUTTONS (1919-2006) in blue ballpoint, dated by him 7 October 1970); and ROBERT GOULET (1933-2007) in black fineline, dated by him 13 August 1989. (All are fine and bold, and the original transmittal envelopes for all iii are laid in.) The film also starred Marking Harmon, Ray Milland, Carol Jones, Robert Culp, Vincent Gardenia, Morgan Fairchild, Howard Duff, Fernando Llamas, Jan Murray, David Groh and others.
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Status: Near Fine. Showtime edition. Slight wear at the crown, else near fine in a very good dustwrapper with a fleck at the forepart panel. Signed by the writer. Second novel by the bestselling chief of the potboiler, about the men who created the motion picture manufacture.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Well-nigh Fine. 1st Edition. Fine Copy In a Near Fine Price Clipped Jacket Kickoff Edition Stated Rare Presentation Copy."To Philip Hayes With Best Wishes Harold Robbins." Very Deficient Signed Writer's Rare Second Book. Presentation By Author.
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Hardcover. Status: Fine. Grit Jacket Status: Very Skillful. First edition. Slight sunning at the crown, else fine in a very good dustwrapper with modest chipping at the spine ends. Nicely Inscribed by the author: "To Rudie, With appreciation and gratitude for all your aid. Harold." Second novel by the bestselling main of the potboiler, about the men who created the move picture industry.
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First Edition. Near fine in a very good dust jacket. Presentation copy; inscribed past the writer to his publisher at Knopf, 'To Nat [Zecher] - Sometimes I think you're a tougher boss than all my others. Simply if yous continue pushing I could grow to like it. Sincerely, Harold.' With another copy of the first edition in the publisher'south presentation binding of 3/4 blueish morocco; minor article of clothing; a after typed letter of the alphabet to Zecher from Robbins is laid in. All books described every bit start editions are first printings unless otherwise noted.
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Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo; VG/VG; dark green/yellow pictorial spine with black and yellow text; first edition; dust jacket has clean exterior; mylar wrap; minor sticker to front end flap; cloth clean; stiff, straight boards; text block exterior edges have mild tone; tight binding; interior clean; pp 298; inscribed past author. 1342275. FP New Rockville Stock.
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Hardcover. Status: Fine. First edition. As new. Unopened and unread. Signed past the author on the title page. No dust jacket, as issued. Elaborately busy boards with iv inset red beads. Fine.
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Soft cover. Regular mail to CANADA, U.k. and USA; otherwise EXPRESS MAIL: Eastern Caribbean $17.fifty; Europe $35; elsewhere $45 (illustrator). 1st Edition. Inscribed from "Lucille". Covers creased at corners; edges browned. Inscribed by Author(s).
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. FIRST EDITION in grit jacket; SIGNED past the author on the FFEP. The book is almost fine. The cost-clipped dust jacket is otherwise fine. See & Brooker. Signed by Author(s).
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Hardcover. Grit Jacket Included. 1st Edition. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1949. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Signed by Writer(s). Inscribed By Robbins. First Edition of Robbins' second novel after his steamy starting time blockbuster, Never Honey A Stranger.
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Hardcover. 1st Edition. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1949. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Signed by Author(s). First edition of the author's second novel after his steamy first blockbuster, Never Love A Stranger. Inscribed by.
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Difficult Cover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition/1st Printing. SIGNED by author on a bookplate affixed to front end page (signature only). $25.00 price nowadays on DJ flap. Size: 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Signed past Writer.
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Hardcover. Status: Equally New. Dust Jacket Status: As New. 1st Edition. Signed by Writer(s).
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Difficult Cover. Status: Near Fine. Grit Jacket Condition: Near Fine. Signed and inscribed past author. Lite habiliment to covers. Text clean and unmarked. The binding is tight and square. Light habiliment to the grit jacket. Your Satisfaction is guaranteed!. Signed and inscribed by author.
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Hard Comprehend. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Virtually Fine. Outset Printing. As an American Merchant Marine in World War II, the author saw it all. In this business relationship of his life, he shares the no-holds-barred earth of life on a ship, and the humor necessary to withstand the loneliness and sadness of wartime. McEwen had the unsual honor of being on the showtime ship to ship state of war brides to the U.Southward. Still looking for the girl of his dreams, he finally met Sylvia. 244 pages. Signed and dated by author on front end paper. B&W photos. Fabulous copy. Signed by Author.
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Hardcover. Condition: Virtually Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Publisher: Hillsboro Press, 1999. First Edition, Beginning Printing. SIGNED and inscribed by the author on the FFEP. Inscription reads "To Diane Best wishes" and dated "11-half dozen-99". Hardcover is in nearly-fine condition (bumped on the top and lesser of the spine). Dust jacket is in near-fine status (border wear). Brodart protected. 244 pages with black and white photographs. Size: 8vo - over 7�" - ix�" tall. As a Merchant Marine in Earth War Ii, Lee McEwen saw information technology all. In this business relationship of his life, he shares the no-holds-barred world of life on a transport, and t he humor necessary to withstand the loneliness and sadness of wartime. In addition to hauling troops, McEwen had the unusual honor of existence on the fir st transport to transport war brides to the United States. Despite these experiences, he was still seeking the girl of his dreams when he returned home later the state of war. Then, in a very unlikely identify, this rough-talking globe traveler met Sylvia, his "girl in the moon" and the rest was history. McEwen recounts their life together, and his miraculous survival of 2 life-threatening accidents. The Sylvia Factor is a colorful account of a life well lived. Inscribed by Author(south).
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Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. 1st Edition. *** AIR MAIL IS LESS THAN STATED. *** This is a United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland first edition hardcover published by Walker Books north in 2005 AND SIGNED Past THE Author. Issued in pictorial boards, the book is Very Fine with straight spine, sharp corners and firm spine ends. The copyright page has the numbers 1-10 present to confirm the first edition state. Signed by Writer(south).
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Soft cover. Status: Very Skilful+. Kickoff Edition. 154 pp. Trade paperback format. Signed on the first page by Doug Fraser. Low-cal rubbing on the corners with a apartment uncreased spine; aside from the author's signature, no interior markings. Illustrated with black and white photographs. The Chapters are: Telephone call to State of war; Prejudice Then - Prejudice Now; Habitation Port - Old City; Ships - Convoys - Casualties; Recognition - Vanishing Dream; Halifax - May 7 1945; Death of a Leader; Yesterday's Children; Politics Pervades; Pay and Income Taxation; Post-war Pariahs; and The Last Hurrah. Size: 8vo. Signed past Author(south). Book.
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First edition of Stone's first novel, a fictionalized account of his harrowing experiences in Vietnam. Octavo, original material. Inscribed by the author on the title page, "To Joe, Oliver Stone." Fine in a fine dust jacket. Jacket design past Steve Sonder. Jacket illustration by Sergio Premoli. Based on Stone's experiences in Vietnam, A Child'south Dark Dream is the story of a young man's harrowing journey across three continents and betwixt several states of consciousness. Like Dean Moriarty in On the Route, the fictional Oliver Stone is alienated from the stultifying American nation in which he lives, and, abandoning his parents and his Ivy League education for Vietnam, begins an epic voyage that leads him through the killing fields of Vietnam, the Merchant Marine, an unceremonious return to American soil, and a descent into madness south of the border in United mexican states.
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GAZELLA PLARINOS, E. V. [Elizabeth Virginia]. THE Approval OF AZAR: A Tale Of Dreams and Truth. Passaic, NJ: George Dixon Press, [1928]. Minor 8vo., blue cloth in dust jacket; 226 pages. First Edition. The tale of a Farsi silk merchant with gathers together people from many lands to build a Utopian community, with common equality for all, in the American West. Signed presentation from Gazella Plarinos on the title page: "Aida Deva, June 8, 1939. Edith Virginia Gazella-Plarinos." Very Proficient (minor wear; contents clean & tight); lilliputian wear & some soiling d/j. $150.00.
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Hardcover. Condition: Every bit New. Dust Jacket Status: As New. Other than inscription, this is a make clean, tight and unmarked re-create-" The tale begins in sixteenth-century Venice, when explorer Juan de Fuca encountered English language merchant Michael Lok and relayed a fantastic story of a marine passageway that continued the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. This tale would be the goad for centuries of dreaming, and exacerbate English and Spanish rivalry. The search for the fabled Northwest Passage inspired explorers to seek out fame, take chances, knowledge and riches. Besides, the empires of Spain and Great Uk were impelled by the hopes of finding a naval trade road that would connect Europe to Asia, thus securing their authorisation over the other as an economic power. The story of the Northwest Passage is i of significant figures and dandy empires, jostling for a distant corner of Due north America. Gough provides meticulously researched insight, delving into diplomatic records, narratives of explorers and commercial aspirants, legal affidavits and courtroom records to illuminate the journeys. A sea venture tied up with piracy, political loyalty and betrayal, all leap upward in a web of international intrigue, Juan de Fuca'southward Strait is an indispensable contribution to the history of discovery on the Northwest Coast.". Inscribed by Writer(s).
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No Binding. Status: Fine. Leonard Baskin (illustrator). One of 50 copies signed by both Leonard Baskin and john Keith. xx 5/8 by 18 1/2 inches. John Woolman designed this dream to be placed at the cease of his periodical. Two years afterwards his death, the Quaker editors deleted it in the first edition of 1774. Information technology is here printed froom his manuscript at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. The woodcut past Leonard Baskin is printed from the block. 500 copies of this broadside, 50 of which are signed and numbered, were struck off at the Gehgenna Press, Northampton, Massachusetts in March 1970. John Woolman was a North American merchant, tailor, journalist, and itinerant Quaker preacher, and an early abolitionist in the colonial era. Based in Mount Holly, New Jersey, about Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he traveled through frontier areas of British North America to preach Quaker beliefs, and advocate against slavery and the slave trade, cruelty to animals, economic injustices and 0ppression, and conscription. From 1755 during the French and Indian State of war, he urged revenue enhancement resistance to deny back up to the armed forces. In 1772, Woolman traveled to England, where he urged Quakers to support abolition of slavery. His abolitionist tract, Some Considerations on the Keeping of Negroes was published in 1754 and became an influential voice in the fight against slavery. This print creates a vivid analogy of Woolman'southward awareness of horrible injustice in the world. In the woodcut's foreground is a fell trick-cat with bared teeth and claws, and in the groundwork is the figure of a hanged 'old Negro man' whose mankind was to be fed to the play a trick on-true cat. In Woolman's narrative of the dream in that location is the further addition of a woman calmly drinking tea, who looks on from the position of privilege (as do perhaps the viewers of the woodcut and the readers of the Journal) unmoved by this violence against a fellow man existence. Woolman writes that in the dream, 'I stood silent all this time and was filled with extreme sorrow at so horrible an action and now began to lament bitterly. . . but none mourned with me. (credit: R. Michaelson Gallery, Northampton) A fine re-create and boldly signed by both Baskin and Keith. Reference: B16 from the exhibition itemize "Fifty Years of the Gehenna Press 1942 to 1992" published past the Bridwll Library. Signed by Illustrator(s). Map/Impress.
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Karteikarte. Index Card von Michael Jayston mit schwarzem Stift signiert mit eigenh�ndigem Zusatz "To Tony" /// Autogramm Shorthand signiert signed signee /// Michael James (born 29 Oct 1935), known professionally as Michael Jayston, is an English histrion. He played Nicholas II of Russia in the picture Nicholas and Alexandra in 1971. He has too made many television appearances, which have included playing the Valeyard in all fourteen episodes of the 1986 Doctor Who series The Trial of a Fourth dimension Lord and appearing in the 1996 Only Fools and Horses episode Time on Our Hands every bit Raquel'south father, James. Contents 1 Career ane.i Television 1.1.one Doctor Who i.2 Film 1.3 Audio 2 Selected Television set 3 Selected Filmography 4 References 5 External links Career Jayston was born 29 Oct 1935 in Nottingham. Television Jayston played Shakespearean roles on TV including Demetrius in A Midsummer Night'south Dream (1968), Gratiano in The Merchant of Venice (1973) and Edmund in King Lear (1975). An early recurring television role was equally civil servant Dowling in the final series of boardroom drama The Power Game in 1969. In 1972, he played Sir Henry Royce alongside Robert Powell in the episode "Mr. Rolls and Mr. Royce" of the BBC drama series The Edwardians; the following year he took the role of Mr Rochester in a BBC adaptation of Jane Eyre, opposite Sorcha Cusack. He made two appearances in the anthology serial Thriller in 1974, and in 1975 played Quiller, a spy who never used a gun, in the curt-lived British TV series of the same name.[2] He appeared as Dornford Yates' gentleman hero Jonathan Mansel in the 1977 BBC adaptation of She Brutal Among Thieves. In 1979, he played Peter Guillam opposite Alec Guinness in the series Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. Jayston played Neville Badger in the 1989 tv set adaptation of David Nobbs'south comedy of manners A Bit of a Do. He portrayed James Bond in a radio adaptation of You lot Only Alive Twice in 1990. In 1991, he appeared every bit Colonel Mustard in the television series Cluedo, and a year later made a invitee advent in the Printing Gang episode "UnXpected". Other TV appearances include in EastEnders, Coronation Street, Simply Fools and Horses, The Darling Buds of May, Tales of the Unexpected, The Bill and the character of Donald De Souza in Emmerdale. He has likewise appeared in Foyle's State of war, Holby Metropolis, Sherlock Holmes, and Tracy Chalice Returns. Doctor Who In 1986, Jayston played the role of the Valeyard in the long-running British scientific discipline fiction tv set series Medico Who. In the series The Ultimate Foe, the Valeyard is revealed to be a manifestation of the Dr.'s dark side. He later reprised the part of the Valeyard in He Jests at Scars., Trial of the Valeyard, and The Sixth Doctor: The Concluding Adventure, The Eighth Doctor: The Time War 3, audio plays released by Large Stop Productions. Flick In 1970, he played Henry Ireton in Cromwell.[three] The following twelvemonth he starred equally Tsar Nicholas II of Russia in the motion-picture show Nicholas and Alexandra.[4] He appeared equally Gratiano opposite Laurence Olivier as Shylock in the National Theatre's moving-picture show The Merchant of Venice (1974). Audio Jayston has recorded nigh of John le Carr�'s novels in audiobook format, providing a link with his part every bit Peter Guillam in the 1979 Tv serial Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. He was as well the storyteller in the BBC radio serials Rogue Male and Rogue Justice, both written by Geoffrey Household. As an official Britain Record Store Solar day 2017 release, a collaborative double vinyl album between the hush-hush artist Ruben Vine and Jayston, including a 28-folio comic, was released. Jayston featured as the narrator on the story-based album entitled The Life & Times of an Imaginary Rock Star, the culling rock album was described past one reviewer every bit a punk opera. A prolific reader for audiobooks, Jayston has also recorded audio versions of many of the novels of Alexander Kent, such as the Richard Bolitho adventures set up during the age of sail before and throughout the Napoleonic Wars, Winston Churchill'south history of the 2d World War, and many others. [5] In the 1970s and 1980s he was also a prolific voiceover for TV adverts in the UK. /// Standort Wimregal PKis-Box5-U016 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: ten.
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Photopostkarte. Photopostkarte bildseitig von Henry Baynton signiert mit eigenh�ndigem Zusatz "Sincerely Yours 1923" und umseitiger eigenh�ndiger Mitteilung "Many thanks for your kind letter of the alphabet" /// Henry Baynton (23 September 1892 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England 2 January 1951 in London) was a British Shakespearean actor and actor-manager of the early 20th century. Baynton made his first theatrical advent in 1910, commencing a career in which he played in well-nigh of the works of William Shakespeare. He joined the company of Oscar Asche in 1911, and later that year joined the company of Frank Benson, for whom he appeared as Hamlet and equally Demetrius in A Midsummer Night's Dream (1915). In 1916 Baynton appeared at the Stratford Festival, and in 1917 he joined the theatrical company of H.B. Irving at the Savoy Theatre, playing Laertes to Irving's Village. In 1917 Baynton formed his own theatrical visitor, with whom he played Orlando in Every bit You lot Like Information technology, Romeo in Romeo and Juliet, Shylock in The Merchant of Venice, Brutus in Julius Caesar, the title roles in Henry V, Richard III, Hamlet, King Lear and Othello, Lesser in A Midsummer Night'southward Dream[2] Falstaff, and Petruchio in The Taming of the Shrew. He played the Burgomaster Mathias in The Bells at the Savoy Theatre in 1924. Baynton's performance was not favourably received by the critics, who compared him adversely to Henry Irving, who had fabricated the role his own.[3] Baynton toured the provinces between 1926 and 1930 appearing in the works of Shakespeare and diverse other plays. He disbanded his theatrical visitor in 1930, making him among the last of the actor-managers. Baynton appeared in the 1917 film Auld Lang Syne.[4] His final appearance in a Shakespearean role was in 1934 when he played Capulet in Romeo and Juliet. He died in London in 1951 aged 58. /// Autogramm Shorthand signiert signed signee /// Standort Wimregal PKis-Box3-U030 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: near fine. Signed first edition of Spellbinder by Harold Robbins. (illustrator). Start Edition, Third Printing. Octavo, 363pp. Red hardcover, championship in golden on spine. Number line on copyright page, featuring "x-3." Solid text block, a touch of wear to spine, a fine example. In publisher'due south dust jacket, $14.95 retail price on front flap, faint foxing to covers, small chip at spine, a near fine example. Signed by the author on the front end gratuitous endpaper.
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