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Beatrix Potter. 1999. Warne. Hardcover with dust jacket. Good. 192pp. Illustr. Peter Rabbit's Giant Storybook
d1040 Goed 9780723245834
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Book number: 97120
€  20.00 [Appr.: US$ 23.26 | £UK 17.5 | JP¥ 3449]
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Warne's Efficient Reckoner
London, Frederick Warne and Co Ltd. hardcover. Containing 855 tables. Showing the Value of any number of articles in Fraction from 1/64th d. to 1d, Sixteenths from 1d to 1/-, Eighths from 1d to 2/6, Farthings from 1d to 10/-, Pence from 1d to £1, Rates exceeding £1, Trade discount and duty tables from 1% to 33 1/3%, Customary Multipliers, Imperial and Metric Weights and Measures, Conversion Tables, Special calculations for every branch of industry. Over 200,000 calculations. Some chipping and wear to edges of dust jacket. Very Good/Good.
PsychoBabel BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 022984
GBP 7.97 [Appr.: EURO 9.25 US$ 10.7 | JP¥ 1586]

 , Warne's Happy Book for Girls
Warne's Happy Book for Girls
Frederick Warne and Co, circa 1935. Hardback. Pictorial paper-covered boards. Covers worn and a little scuffed. Foxing to fore edge and to page edges. Good.
The Childrens BookshopProfessional seller
Book number: 111647
GBP 4.95 [Appr.: EURO 5.75 US$ 6.64 | JP¥ 985]
Catalogue: Annuals

 
Warne's Efficient Reckoner
London: Warne & Co, 1971. Reprint.. Hardback. Pages not numbered, previous owner details on front endpaper, stain to upper page edges.. Good .
Philip EmeryProfessional seller
Book number: 4977
GBP 0.08 [Appr.: EURO 0.25 US$ 0.11 | JP¥ 16]
Catalogue: Mathematics

 
Warne Decimal Currency Ready Reckoner
London : Warne, 1971. Hardcover. VG reprint in red cloth with black lettering. Showing the value of any number of articles from 1/16 to 30,000 at rates from 1/8 new penny to £1. 13964.. Very Good .
Philip EmeryProfessional seller
Book number: 60122
GBP 0.88 [Appr.: EURO 1.25 US$ 1.18 | JP¥ 175]
Keywords: Decimal Currency Reckoners

 
Warne's Observer's picture cards II: wild flowers
London, Warne, 1962. Used - Very Good. VG cards in cardboard carton . All 32 cards, still unseparated with original cellophane wrap; cardboard box a little worn & stained. Photo:.
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Book number: BOOKS152693I
GBP 33.35 [Appr.: EURO 38.5 US$ 44.77 | JP¥ 6638]

 
Warne's Observer's picture cards, VII: flags
London, Warne, 1962. Used - Very Good. VG cards in cardboard carton . All 32 cards unseparated & still with original cellophane wrapper; box slightly worn. Photo:.
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Book number: BOOKS152695I
GBP 38.60 [Appr.: EURO 44.75 US$ 51.81 | JP¥ 7683]

 
Warne's Observer's picture cards, VIII: ships
London, Warne, 1962. Used - Good. Good cards in cardboard carton . All 32 cards unseparated & still with original cellophane wrapper; original box lacks both top & bottom flap. Photo:.
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Book number: BOOKS152696I
GBP 29.00 [Appr.: EURO 33.5 US$ 38.93 | JP¥ 5772]

 
KING, ARTHUR AND STUART, A F
The House of Warne. One Hundred Years of Publishing
London, Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd. 1965, First Edition. Illustrated Boards with dust jacket, 225mm. x 145mm. Book, x. 107 pages, 11 colour plates, b/w illustrations. Some spotting, wear to covers, some spotting to prelims. and edges. [774]. Very Good/Very Good.
William GlynnProfessional seller
Book number: 018487
GBP 7.50 [Appr.: EURO 8.75 US$ 10.07 | JP¥ 1493]
Catalogue: publishing
Keywords: Publishing History Books

 
Aunt Louisa, revised by Mary C Stirling & Lathleen A Neale:
Warne's easy reading book.
London: Frederick Warne & co, 1944. Revised edition (hardback). 8vo (24cm by 19cm), c. 60pp. 8 colour plates (the frontispiece is signed "Lorna Adamson", two other plates are signed "B Butler" and "Lilian Buchanan", the other plates are unsigned). Original green cloth spine, laminated boards, dustwrapper. The book is in very good condition; the dustwrapper is good (rear panel rubbed, 1-inch tear to the front panel, price-clipped).
Cornell Books Ltd.Professional seller
Book number: 31628
GBP 9.50 [Appr.: EURO 11 US$ 12.75 | JP¥ 1891]
Catalogue: 2

9780593056622 Barry, Paul, Spun Out: Shane Warne the Unauthorised Biography of a Cricketing Genius
Barry, Paul
Spun Out: Shane Warne the Unauthorised Biography of a Cricketing Genius
Mint condition. Bantam Press, 2006. First edition-first printing (1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2). Black hardback (gilt lettering to the spine) with Dj(two small nicks on the edges of the Dj cover), both in mint condition. Illustrated with colour, b/w photos. The book is new. 546pp including References, index. Price un-clipped. A collectable first edition-first printing. Heavy book. New/As New. ISBN: 9780593056622
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Book number: 12160
GBP 49.00 [Appr.: EURO 56.75 US$ 65.78 | JP¥ 9753]
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9780593056622 Barry, Paul, Spun Out: Shane Warne the Unauthorised Biography of a Cricketing Genius
Barry, Paul
Spun Out: Shane Warne the Unauthorised Biography of a Cricketing Genius
VGC. Bantam Press, 2006. First edition-first printing(1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2). Black hardback(gilt lettering to the spine, small nick and dent on the edges of the cover) with Dj(some creases and nicks on the edges of the Dj cover), both in VGC. Illustrated with colour, b/w photos. Nice and clean pages with a couple of small marks and ink marks on the outer edges, some creases and light shelf wear on the edges of the pages, The book is in VGC with light shelf wear on the Dj cover. 546pp including References, index. Price un-clipped. A collectable first edition-first printing. Heavy book. Very Good/Very Good. ISBN: 9780593056622
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Book number: 12163
GBP 24.00 [Appr.: EURO 27.75 US$ 32.22 | JP¥ 4777]
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9780593056622 Barry, Paul, Spun Out: Shane Warne the Unauthorised Biography of a Cricketing Genius
Barry, Paul
Spun Out: Shane Warne the Unauthorised Biography of a Cricketing Genius
Near fine condition. Bantam Press, 2006. First edition-first printing(1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2). Black hardback(gilt lettering to the spine) with Dj(small nicks and two creases on the edges of the Dj cover), both in near fine condition. Illustrated with colour, b/w photos. Nice and clean pages as new with some small nicks and creases on the edges of the pages, pencil mark impression on the edge of the first blank page of the book, small ink mark and nick on the outer edges of the pages. Nice and clean book with light shelf wear on the Dj cover. 546pp including References, index. Price un-clipped. A collectable first edition-first printing. Heavy book. Product Description: Shane Warne is a cricketing genius. At first there were nerves and chubbiness. Then came vicious spitting legbreaks, followed by fame and flippers. For a long while, there were women, then a bookmaker, then diet pills, then more women - and headlines, always headlines. Now, he has come out the other end, his bluff and bluster and mischief and innocence somehow intact. The man who in 2000 was rated among the five greatest cricketers of the 20th century was, in 2005, bowling better than ever. When Shane Warne likened his life to a soap opera he was selling himself short. His story is part fairytale, part pantomime, part hospital drama, part adults'-only romp, part glittering awards ceremony. He has taken a Test hat-trick, won the Man-of-the-Match prize in a World Cup final and been the subject of endless press speculation. He was the first cricketer to reach 600 Test wickets. He has swatted more runs than any other test player without making a hundred, and is probably the wiliest captain Australia never had. He has revived the art of legspin and electrified the game. For all that, Warne's greatest feat is perhaps his latest. Returning from a one-year ban for swallowing forbidden diuretics, he swept aside 26 Sri Lankan batsmen in three tests, and the following year scalped an astonishing 40 wickets in a thrilling Ashes series where he alone seemed to stand between England and victory. Shane Warne is the best bowler the world has ever seen. He is a sportsman with an extraordinary God-given talent, a magician who mesmerises his opponents. He is also a kid who won't grow up and a man whose personal life teeters between tragedy and farce. Spun Out is his story, guts and glory, warts and all. n nFrom the Inside Flap nAt first there were nerves and chubbiness. Then came wild soaring leg breaks, followed by fame and flippers. For a long while there were women, then a bookmaker, then diet pills, then more women ? and headlines, always headlines. Now he has come out the other end, his bluff and bluster and mischief and innocence somehow intact. The man who in 2000 was rated among the five greatest cricketers of the twentieth century was, in 2005, bowling better than ever. n nWhen Shane Warne likened his life to a soap opera he was selling himself short. His story is part fairytale, part pantomime, part hospital drama, part adults-only romp, part glittering awards ceremony. He has taken a Test hat-trick, won Man of the Match in a World Cup final and been the subject of endless press speculation. He was the first cricketer to reach six hundred Test wickets. He has swatted more runs than any other Test player without making a hundred, and is probably the wiliest captain Australia never had. He revived legspin, thought to be extinct, and is now pre-eminent in a game so transformed that we sometimes wonder where the next champion fast bowlers will come from. n nFor all that, Warne's greatest feat is perhaps his latest. Returning from a one-year hiatus for swallowing forbidden diuretics, he swept aside twenty-six Sri Lankan batsmen in three Tests, and the following year scalped an astonishing forty wickets in what sometimes appeared to be a lone stand in a thrilling Ashes series. More than ever he relies on his two oldest friends: excruciating accuracy and an exquisite legbreak. Except that he now controls the degree of spin ? and mixes it ? at will. Like the great classical painters, he has stumbled upon the art of simplicity. His bowling has never been simpler, or more effective, or lovelier to look at. Near Fine/Near Fine. ISBN: 9780593056622
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Book number: 2192
GBP 35.00 [Appr.: EURO 40.5 US$ 46.98 | JP¥ 6966]
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Barry, Paul
Spun Out: Shane Warne the Unauthorised Biography of a Cricketing Genius
Near fine condition. Bantam Press, 2006. First edition-first printing(1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2). Black hardback(gilt lettering to the spine) with Dj(small nicks and two creases on the edges of the Dj cover), both in near fine condition. Illustrated with colour, b/w photos. Nice and clean pages as new with some small nicks and creases on the edges of the pages, pencil mark impression on the edge of the first blank page of the book, small ink mark and nick on the outer edges of the pages. Nice and clean book with light shelf wear on the Dj cover. 546pp including References, index. Price un-clipped. A collectable first edition-first printing. Heavy book. Product Description: Shane Warne is a cricketing genius. At first there were nerves and chubbiness. Then came vicious spitting legbreaks, followed by fame and flippers. For a long while, there were women, then a bookmaker, then diet pills, then more women - and headlines, always headlines. Now, he has come out the other end, his bluff and bluster and mischief and innocence somehow intact. The man who in 2000 was rated among the five greatest cricketers of the 20th century was, in 2005, bowling better than ever. When Shane Warne likened his life to a soap opera he was selling himself short. His story is part fairytale, part pantomime, part hospital drama, part adults'-only romp, part glittering awards ceremony. He has taken a Test hat-trick, won the Man-of-the-Match prize in a World Cup final and been the subject of endless press speculation. He was the first cricketer to reach 600 Test wickets. He has swatted more runs than any other test player without making a hundred, and is probably the wiliest captain Australia never had. He has revived the art of legspin and electrified the game. For all that, Warne's greatest feat is perhaps his latest. Returning from a one-year ban for swallowing forbidden diuretics, he swept aside 26 Sri Lankan batsmen in three tests, and the following year scalped an astonishing 40 wickets in a thrilling Ashes series where he alone seemed to stand between England and victory. Shane Warne is the best bowler the world has ever seen. He is a sportsman with an extraordinary God-given talent, a magician who mesmerises his opponents. He is also a kid who won't grow up and a man whose personal life teeters between tragedy and farce. Spun Out is his story, guts and glory, warts and all. n nFrom the Inside Flap nAt first there were nerves and chubbiness. Then came wild soaring leg breaks, followed by fame and flippers. For a long while there were women, then a bookmaker, then diet pills, then more women ? and headlines, always headlines. Now he has come out the other end, his bluff and bluster and mischief and innocence somehow intact. The man who in 2000 was rated among the five greatest cricketers of the twentieth century was, in 2005, bowling better than ever. n nWhen Shane Warne likened his life to a soap opera he was selling himself short. His story is part fairytale, part pantomime, part hospital drama, part adults-only romp, part glittering awards ceremony. He has taken a Test hat-trick, won Man of the Match in a World Cup final and been the subject of endless press speculation. He was the first cricketer to reach six hundred Test wickets. He has swatted more runs than any other Test player without making a hundred, and is probably the wiliest captain Australia never had. He revived legspin, thought to be extinct, and is now pre-eminent in a game so transformed that we sometimes wonder where the next champion fast bowlers will come from. n nFor all that, Warne's greatest feat is perhaps his latest. Returning from a one-year hiatus for swallowing forbidden diuretics, he swept aside twenty-six Sri Lankan batsmen in three Tests, and the following year scalped an astonishing forty wickets in what sometimes appeared to be a lone stand in a thrilling Ashes series. More than ever he relies on his two oldest friends: excruciating accuracy and an exquisite legbreak. Except that he now controls the degree of spin ? and mixes it ? at will. Like the great classical painters, he has stumbled upon the art of simplicity. His bowling has never been simpler, or more effective, or lovelier to look at. Near Fine/Near Fine. ISBN: 9780593056622
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Book number: 12753
GBP 32.00 [Appr.: EURO 37 US$ 42.96 | JP¥ 6369]
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Barry, Paul
Spun Out: Shane Warne the Unauthorised Biography of a Cricketing Genius
Mint condition. Bantam Press, 2006. First edition-first printing (1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2). Black hardback (gilt lettering to the spine) with Dj(two small nicks on the edges of the Dj cover), both in mint condition. Illustrated with colour, b/w photos. The book is new. 546pp including References, index. Price un-clipped. A collectable first edition-first printing. Heavy book. New/As New. ISBN: 9780593056622
Alpha 2 Omega BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 14724
GBP 45.00 [Appr.: EURO 52 US$ 60.41 | JP¥ 8957]
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