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| MUHLBACK, L. Berlin and Sans-Souci or Frederick the Great and His Friends New York, D. Appleton, 1901, Later Printing. Hard Cover, Very Good/No DJ, as Issued, Very tightly bound and clean with no names or markings and no foxing. Red leather at spine and corners shows wear, but is completely intact, as is gold printing to spine. Boards covered in marbelized paper which shows rubbing at front and chipping to edges. Also some darkening to edges of pastedowns. Even with deficits, book remains attractive, however. Translated from the German by Mrs. Coleman and her daughters. Detail of painting of Frederick the Great at frontis. 497 pages. USD 12.00 [Appr.: EURO 8.25 | £UK 7.25 | JP¥ 1059] Book number: 11,759 Click here to order or inquire at Garrison House Books. | ||
| PALMER, BRUCE Horseshoe Bend Bay Minette, Alabama, Lavender Publishing, 2004, Second Printing. (ISBN: 093825234) Soft Cover, NEW/, Crisp BRAND NEW book. "A novel of the great Creek Nation, its last hero, and its fateful confrontation with Andrew Jackson's Army at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend." 572 pages. USD 16.00 [Appr.: EURO 10.75 | £UK 9.75 | JP¥ 1412] Book number: 19446 Click here to order or inquire at Garrison House Books. | ||
| PARRY, OWEN Call Each River Jordan New York, William Morrow & Co, 2001, First Edition First Printing. (ISBN: 0060186380) Hard Cover, Fine/Near Fine, Crisp, clean, beautiful copy. Has not been price clipped and is most handsome in brand new mylar cover. No names or writing. Very tiny tear to lower rear corner dustjacket only fault. An historical mystery centered around Welsh immigrant Major Abel Jones who survives the slaughter of Shiloh only to confront a different kind of massacre. 321 pages. USD 14.00 [Appr.: EURO 9.5 | £UK 8.5 | JP¥ 1236] Book number: 17539IN Click here to order or inquire at Garrison House Books. | ||
| SAMS, RICHARD H. Atlanta is Ours; The Plot to Capture Sherman Spartanburg, South Carolina, The Reprint Company, 2006. (ISBN: 0871525518) Hard Cover, Fine/No Dustjacket, Crisp, clean, like new book sans dustjacket. Pages, boards and page edges are pristine. Nice map endpapers. A novel based on the premise of a plot to capture Sherman in 1864, sparked by an old receipt owned by the author's family and an old engraving in Harper's Weekly. The author tells this tory in the praface and offers updated info on the location at the end. 192 pages. USD 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 13.5 | £UK 12.25 | JP¥ 1765] Book number: 17926 Click here to order or inquire at Garrison House Books. | ||
| WILLETS, GILSON Anita the Cuban Spy London/New York, F. Tennyson Neely, 1898, No Edition Stated. Soft Cover, Very Good/Wraps, Good-plus, Very nice, tightly bound, clean copy with no spine crease. Pages have toned, there is a small tear at bottom rear spine, a few spots of isolated wear at spine area, and darkening to white portion of rear cover, but for a papeback novel of this vintage, it is most respectable indeed. Handsome red, white and blue graphic cover design. Gilson Willets was 29 years old when he wrote this novel, which is remarkably readable and fast-paced for the times. He began his career as a globe-trotting reporter who spent time in India and was a member of the Herriman expedition to the Yucatan before becoming a screenwriter. One of his most celebrated achievements was the development of the cinematic serial with his "The Adventues of Kathlyn." This novel has 405 pages, plus ads at back for other books. USD 18.95 [Appr.: EURO 12.75 | £UK 11.5 | JP¥ 1672] Book number: 15574 Click here to order or inquire at Garrison House Books. |
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