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9780340859995 Gordon Ray Wainwright 225523, Body Language
Gordon Ray Wainwright 225523
Body Language
Teach Yourself, 2003. Paperback. Pp: 184. We all use body language. Over 90 per cent of all face-to-face communication is non-verbal, and the silent messages of body language often reveal more than the spoken word in conveying true feelings. These messages are particularly significant in influencing first impressions and the self-image we project to others. ISBN: 9780340859995. Cond./Kwaliteit: Goed.
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 ADVENTURE (KENNETH PERKINS; JOHN SCOTT DOUGLAS; RAY MILLHOLLAND; JOE ARCHIBALD; MODY C. BOATRIGHT; BARRE LYNSON; THOMAS H. RADDALL; GORDON MACCREAGH; LON WOODRUM), Adventure: April, Apr. 1945 ("Roger Sudden")
ADVENTURE (KENNETH PERKINS; JOHN SCOTT DOUGLAS; RAY MILLHOLLAND; JOE ARCHIBALD; MODY C. BOATRIGHT; BARRE LYNSON; THOMAS H. RADDALL; GORDON MACCREAGH; LON WOODRUM)
Adventure: April, Apr. 1945 ("Roger Sudden")
NY, Popular Publications. 1945. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 112, No. 6. Pulp magazine. Edited by Kenneth S. White. Cover art by John Newton Howitt. Includes "Port O' Danger" (novelette) by Kenneth Perkins; "Not So Tough Guy" by John Scott Douglas; "Beer Patrol" by Ray Millholland; "Up Where the Angels Sing" by Joe Archibald; "Oil Field Liar" by Mody C. Boatright; "The Drums of Gall" (pt. 1 of 2) by Barre Lynson; "Roger Sudden" (conclusion) by Thomas H. Raddall; "blood from teh Blue" (Fact Story) by Gordon MacCreagh; "The Legend of Og" (verse) by Lon Woodrum. Departments: "The Camp-Fire"; "Ask Adventure"; "Ask Adventure Experts"; "Lost Trails"; "The Trail Ahead." Illustrated by Charles Dye, Frank Kramer, Peter Kuhlhoff, Edd Ashe, V. E. Pyles, Geort Wert, L. Stern Stevens, and Harve Stein. Adhesions with surface pulls to front; small piece of tape at lower front spine cover edge; minor tears; tanning. See scan. Good+ to Very Good-.
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Book number: PR644
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Keywords: Adventure Pulps, War Historical Fiction Pulp Adventure Pulps

 
Buchan, John (other contributors include Gordon Hill Grahame, Rupert Saxgent Holland, Charles Alden Seltzer, Ray Cummings, et al)
"The Three Hostages" (part 8 and final part of serialization) in Argosy All-Story Weekly, volume 163, number 1 (August 2, 1924)
New York, Frank Munsey Co. 1924. First Edition. 0 pp. Soft cover. Good in original wrappers with edgewear, shallow chips and wear at the spine extremities. Good.
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Book number: b44722
USD 35.00 [Appr.: EURO 32.5 | £UK 28 | JP¥ 5444]

 
CARTER, BURNHAM; TRAIN, ARTHUR; ANNETT, R. ROSS; STILES, BERT; BESS, DEMAREE; MCCARDLE, CARL W.; TAYLOR, FRANK J.; BEALL, JACK; MOVINS, GERALD; SHORT, LUKE; YOUNG, GORDON RAY
The Saturday Evening Post, April [Apr. ] 4, 1942 - Total War Volume 214, Number 40
Philadelphia: The Curtis Publishing Company, 1942. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. Illustrated by Crockwell, Douglass. Features: Our Next Two Years - What total war will demand of every American; The Terrible-Tempered Dr. Albert Coombs Barnes - how to buy an Old Master at bargain-counter rates, with color photos (third of four articles); Booster No. 1 - Donald Kirk Thomas is managing director of the All-Year Club of Southern California; Plush-Covered Cactus - Texas' Tom Connolly, first member of Congress to shed his blood in WWII, fights to keep this 'America's War'. Stories: Home is the Sailor; Captain Tutt, Ahoy!; Joseph's Coat; The Ranger Meets the Family; Ride the Man Down; Tall in the Saddle. Pepsodent Powder ad features photos of Jack and Alan, the Sampson Twins of Norwood Park, Illinois. Nice one-page color-illustrated ad for Diamond T Trucks features scene of tandem truck in military service painted by Frederic Tellander. Nice back cover color Coke ad features lovely dame in lavender dress. Complete, clean and unmarked with light wear. A very well-preserved copy of this nostalgic issue.; Cover Art; Folio. Very Good .
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Book number: 143j0113
USD 395.00 [Appr.: EURO 366.5 | £UK 315.25 | JP¥ 61437]
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 Roxburghe Club; Toothpaste Press; Faye Kicknosway; Birmingham Little Professor Book Center; Dr. Gordon N. Ray; Book Club of California; Jonathan Cott, Ephemera Mailed by the Roxburghe Club of San Francisco
Roxburghe Club; Toothpaste Press; Faye Kicknosway; Birmingham Little Professor Book Center; Dr. Gordon N. Ray; Book Club of California; Jonathan Cott
Ephemera Mailed by the Roxburghe Club of San Francisco
San Francisco, CA.: Roxburghe Club, 1974. 12mo. Six Printed Cards & Sheets, Very Good with minor creasing, some shelf wear. Illustrated. Includes finely printed announcement of Dr. Gordon N. Ray's talk, The World Of Rare Books Re-Examined at the Roxburghe Club; Roxburghe Club RSVP Card; 3 Prospectuses for works by Faye Kicknosway; Prospectus for Jonathan Cott's Charms. Envelope present. .
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Book number: 15-5790
USD 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 69.75 | £UK 60 | JP¥ 11665]
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COATES, DAVID; JOHNSTON, GORDON; BUSH, RAY (EDS.)
A Socialist Anatomy of Britain
Cambridge, Polity Press. 1985. (ISBN: 9780745600253). Paperback. Used, Paperback in good condition; covers are a little sunned, with light wear on edges, leading corners and spine ends. Page block is lightly marked. Text is clear throughout, and pages are sound. TS. Good.
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Book number: 448641
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Catalogue: Politics
Keywords: 9780745600253

 
DAVIES, GORDON; WENDY CLOUSE, RAY CAMPBELL SMITH, WENDY JELBERT AND CYRIL TURNER
Painting in Acrylics
Tunbridge Wells: Search Press, 1991. First Edition. Hardcover. 128 pages, illustrated, index.. Very Good .
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 Leon Edel; Gordon N. Ray; Royal A. Gettmann, George Gissing and H.G. Wells, and Henry James and H.G. Wells
Leon Edel; Gordon N. Ray; Royal A. Gettmann
George Gissing and H.G. Wells, and Henry James and H.G. Wells
London, Rupert Hart-Davis, 1959-1961 . First edition. Cloth. First editions of these two studies of the friendships of H. G. Wells, one regarding George Gissing, and the other Henry James. A lovely set of two biographical works about H. G. Wells and his friendships and correspondence, in the original publisher's cloth bindings and unclipped dust wrappers. Includes Henry James and H. G. Wells, A Record of their Friendship, their Debate on the Art of Fiction, and their Quarrel. Edited with an introduction by Leon Edel and Gordon N. Ray. The second impression of this work, illustrated with a monochrome plate frontispiece. With George Gissing and H. G. Wells, Their Friendship and Correspondence. Edited with an introduction by Royal A. Gettmann. Illustrated with three monochrome plates. The first impression of this work. Herbert George Wells was a popular and prolific writer, and remembered as the father of science fiction. This collection of letters and correspondence between Wells and Gissing, a fellow English novelist, and Henry James, American-British author and literary realist/modernist, reveals much about the author, including his personality and private life.  In the original publisher's cloth bindings and unclipped dust wrappers. Externally, very smart. There is some light bumping to the heads and tails of the spines and to the extremities. The dust wrappers are slightly creased to the extremities, and the spines are sunned. Internally, firmly bound. The pages are bright and clean with the very occasional spot. Very Good Indeed . Ill.: Not Stated. Very Good Indeed/Very Good Indeed.
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Book number: 856W65
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Keywords: H. G. Wells George Gissing Henry James Biography George Gissing Not Stated

 Ellis, Ray; Arthur Gordon (intr.), Ray Ellis' Savannah and the Lowcountry
Ellis, Ray; Arthur Gordon (intr.)
Ray Ellis' Savannah and the Lowcountry
Savannah, GA: Compass Publishing, 1994. 4to. 143 pp. Green Cloth, Dust Jacket, Very Good, DJ clipped, small tear, slight slanting. Mostly color plates. Signed by Artist. Second Printing. .
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Book number: 15-7703
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 STRANGE FANTASY (GORDON DICKSON; ERIC FRANK RUSSELL; FRITZ LEIBER; RAY BRADBURY; DEAN EVANS; VERN FEARING; URSULA K. LEGUIN; FREDRIC BROWN; DONALD MOFFITT; JOHN JAKES), Strange Fantasy: No. 10, Fall 1969
STRANGE FANTASY (GORDON DICKSON; ERIC FRANK RUSSELL; FRITZ LEIBER; RAY BRADBURY; DEAN EVANS; VERN FEARING; URSULA K. LEGUIN; FREDRIC BROWN; DONALD MOFFITT; JOHN JAKES)
Strange Fantasy: No. 10, Fall 1969
NY, Ultimate Publishing. 1969. SingleIssueMagazine. No. 10. Includes "The girl Who Played Wolf" by Gordon Dickson; "Satan Footprints" by Eric Frank Russell; "The Mind Spider" by Fritz Leiber; "The Gift" by Ray Bradbury; "Candlesticks" by Dean Evans; "The Odyssey of Henry Thistle" by Vern Fearing; "April in Paris" by Ursula K. LeGuin; "The House" by Fredric Brown; "The Devils Due" by Donald Moffitt; "Miranda" by John Jakes. Illustrated by Finlay, Keith, Mel Varga, Dave Berger, Sanford Kossin, Gahan Wilson, and Summers. Edge losses to front cover (see scan); staining at spine heel; rubbing; tanning; other minor edge tears. Reading copy. Reading Copy.
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Book number: PR318
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Keywords: Fantasy Horror Periodicals Magazines Magazines Horror Magazines Fantasy Magazines

 
FAULKNER, WILLIAM; MOLL, ELICK; BROOKS, GEORGE S.; REED, CURLIN; THRUELSEN, RICHARD; KETTERING, CHARLES F.; MAYER, MILTON; MCCARDLE, CARL W.; SEVAREID, ERIC; YOUNG, GORDON RAY; FORD, LESLIE
Saturday Evening Post, an Illustrated Weekly - March [Mar. ] 28, 1942: Milton Meyer's "the Case Against the Jew"
Philadelphia: The Curtis Publishing Company, 1942. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. Illustrated by Bransom, Paul. This highly controversial issue featured an article by Milton Mayer entitled "The Case Against The Jew" in which he argued that "The Jews of America are afraid that their number is up... they know that the postwar collapse will remind a bitter and bewildered nation that 'the Jews got us into the war.'" - page 18. The Post subsequently received thousands of complaints, resulting in the magazine announcing that it "deeply regrets the misunderstanding" and that "the Post has never been, is not now and never will be anti-Semitic in belief or expression." (Reference: JTA April 16, 1942). Mayer [1908-1986], was born into a Jewish home and went on to write "They Thought They Were Free - The Germans, 1933-45", which studied the citizens of Hitler's Germany. Other Features: Heroes Wholesale - Uncle Sam sets out to find men to man the planes of the Air Force; There is Only One Mistake - To Do Nothing - Advice to critics of the war effort by Charles F. Kettering of GM; The Terrible-Tempered Dr. Albert Coombs Barnes - Another visit to the pyrotechnist of the art world - article with color photos (2nd of 4 article); Where Do We Go From Rio? - Hemispheric solidarity. Stories: Two Soldiers; Master of Dialogue; The Mamma Bull; Football Dance; Tall in the Saddle (8part 4 of 8); Murder in the OPM (conclusion). Back cover color-photo Camel cigarette ad features figure skater Dorothy Lewis. 92 pages. Complete, clean and unmarked with light wear. A very well preserved copy of this fascinating WWII-era issue.; Cover Art; Folio. Very Good .
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Book number: 143j0112
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 GALAXY (FREDERIK POHL; DONALD E. WESTLAKE; CORDWAINER SMITH; GORDON R. DICKSON; RAY BRADBURY; BILL DOEDE; JIM HARMON; MARGARET ST. CLAIR; SYDNEY VAN SCYOC; WILLY LEY), Galaxy Magazine: October, Oct. 1962 ("a Plague of Pythons")
GALAXY (FREDERIK POHL; DONALD E. WESTLAKE; CORDWAINER SMITH; GORDON R. DICKSON; RAY BRADBURY; BILL DOEDE; JIM HARMON; MARGARET ST. CLAIR; SYDNEY VAN SCYOC; WILLY LEY)
Galaxy Magazine: October, Oct. 1962 ("a Plague of Pythons")
NY, Galaxy. 1962. SingleIssueMagazine. Vol. 21, No.1. Edited by Frederik Pohl. Cover art by Virgil Finlay. Includes "A Plague of Pythons" (pt. 1 of 2) by Frederik Pohl; "The Earthman's Burden" (novella) by Donald E. Westlake; "The Ballad of Lost C'Mell" (novelette) by Cordwainer Smith; "Who Dares a Bulbur Eat?" (novelette) by Gordon R. Dickson; "Come Into My Cellar" by Ray Bradbury; "A City Near Centaurus" by Bill Doede; "How to Make Friends" by Jim Harmon; "Roberta" by Margaret St. Clair; "Bimmie Says" by Sydney Van Scyoc. Science Feature: "For Your Information: The End of the Jet Age" by Willy Ley. Features: "Editor's Page: The Business of Being Bad"; "Forecast"; "Galaxy's Five Star Shelf" by Floyd C. Gale. Illustrated by Finlay, Templeton, Balbalis, West, and Ritter. Tanning; minor soiling; spine fading. Very Good.
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Book number: PQ192
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Keywords: Science Fiction Periodicals Science Fiction Magazines

 
GORDON, RAY
Schoolgirl Lust
New York, Blue Moon Books. 2003. 17,5 x 10,5 cm. 343 pages. Ppbck. secondhand, but still clean and solid, in presentable condition.
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Keywords: Erotica

 
HAWKINS, JOHN; HOLT, J.; WYLIE, PHILIP; TAYLOR, FRANK J.; NICHOLSON, ARNOLD; WOLFE, HUBERT J.; FRANK, WALDO; HUBLER, RICHARD G.; YOUNG, GORDON RAY
The Saturday Evening Post, March 21, 1942, Volume 214, Number 38 - the Jews Are Different / Norman Rockwell Cover
USA: The Curtis Publishing Company, 1942. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. Illustrated by Rockwell, Norman. Features: The Jews *Are* Different - second of three articles on the Jew in America - an answer to Judge Jerome Frank's 'Red-White-And-Blue Herring'; B1 and the Beanstalk - horticultural magician George C. Warner gives nature a shot in the arm; Indiana Redhead - all about the rose industry; The Barber of Brooklyn - Red Barber is the Brooklyn Dodgers' own announcer - a rags-to-riches epic. Short Stories: Come Dance With Me; Women are very Interesting to Live With; Shake-Up Cruise; Serials: Tall in the Saddle (part 3 of 8); Nice one-page color-illustrated White truck ad features trailer loaded with three massive logs and hand-loggers at work; Two-color full-page Caterpillar ad shows crawler pulling scraper; Full-page color ad for the Allison Airacobra fighter plane; Fantastic ad for "Coffee - The America's Favorite Drink" features sexy photo of Joan Bennett and military-themed illustration of Red Skelton and Red Allen on the crowsnest of a naval craft; Nostalgic one-page two-color Fram filter ad shows civilian and military applications; Nice color-illustrated Old Gold cigarette ad inside back cover features chef adding pinch of marjoram to his dish, above an inset illustration of Mr. Francis E. Robinson of Summit, N.J, a judge of saddle horses. PLEASE NOTE: Lacking pages 9-12, 37-38, otherwise unmarked with average wear. ; Cover Art; Folio. Fair .
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Book number: 417j1146
USD 950.00 [Appr.: EURO 881.5 | £UK 758.25 | JP¥ 147760]
Keywords: . Roses Trucks Ads Biography Issues Biology Judaica

 TREASURY OF GREAT SCIENCE FICTION: ED. BY JIM HENDRYX (RAY BRADBURY; HENRY KUTTNER; ISAAC ASIMOV; LEIGH BRACKETT; MURRAY LEINSTER; L. SPRAGUE DE CAMP; HORACE L. GOLD; MARGARET ST. CLAIR; LESLIE WALTHAM; GORDON R. DICKSON), Treasury of Great Science Fiction Stories: Number 1, 1964
TREASURY OF GREAT SCIENCE FICTION: ED. BY JIM HENDRYX (RAY BRADBURY; HENRY KUTTNER; ISAAC ASIMOV; LEIGH BRACKETT; MURRAY LEINSTER; L. SPRAGUE DE CAMP; HORACE L. GOLD; MARGARET ST. CLAIR; LESLIE WALTHAM; GORDON R. DICKSON)
Treasury of Great Science Fiction Stories: Number 1, 1964
NY, Popular Library. 1964, First Edition. Paperback. Reprint anthology issued on pulp paper with stiff wraps, magazine-sized. Includes "The Earth Men" by Ray Bradbury; "Happy Ending" by Henry Kuttner; "The Portable Star" by Isaac Asimov; "Quest of the Starhope" by Leigh Brackett; "Keyhole" by Murray Leinster; "The Blunderer" by L. Sprague de Camp; "Hero" by Horace L. Gold; "The Rotohouse" by Margaret St. Clair; "Sibling" by Leslie Waltham; "The Three" by Gordon R. Dickson. Tanned; rubbing; a little creasing. Very Good.
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Book number: PM615
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Keywords: Science Fiction Pulps Anthologies Science Fiction Anthology

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