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Rosenberg, Nancy Taylor - Interest of Justice
New York NY: Dutton, 1993. Book Club Edition. Hardcover. ISBN: 0525936807. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket; After her sister and brother-in-law are murdered, Judge Lara Sanderstone takes in their teenage son and finds that the killer is apparently now stalking her; Book Club Edition; 368 pages.
USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 9.5 | £UK 8 | JP¥ 1573] Booknumber: 34072
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USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 9.5 | £UK 8 | JP¥ 1573] Booknumber: 34072
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Gibson 3137 Old Highway 431, Owens Cross Roads, Alabama, AL 35763, USA Tel.: 1-256-725-BOOK (2665) Email: gibsonbk@hiwaay.net |
GUENO Jean Pierre - Paroles de Verdun. Lettres de Poilus
Paris, Perrin 2006 In-8 broché de 428 pages. Très bon état
EUR 13.00 [Appr.: US$ 13.97 | £UK 11 | JP¥ 2197] Booknumber: 33107
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EUR 13.00 [Appr.: US$ 13.97 | £UK 11 | JP¥ 2197] Booknumber: 33107
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Librairie Gil Artgil Sarl 24 Bld Denys Puech, 12000 Rodez, France Tel.: +33 (0)6 81 58 72 41 | Fax: +33 (0)5 65 42 95 21 Email: artgillibrairie@orange.fr |
BATES, RALPH O (BILLY) - Billy and Dick from Andersonville Prison to the White House the Most Chaste and Entertaining Story Before the American People. . . .
Santa Cruz, CA: Sentinel Pub. Co, 1910. 1st Edition; 1st Printing. Paperback. B&W Illustrations; This is a trade sized paperback book with illustrated cardstock covers and a glued spine. The book is in Good only condition and was likely issued without a dust jacket. The front cover of the book has torn at the spine and is hanging on by a thread. The spine, spine joints and edges of the book covers have noticeable toning. There are two chips missing from the spine of the book. The text pages are generally clean and bright. There is a previous owner's inked name and town on the front endpaper. "Bates claims he served in the Ninth Ohio Cavalry, and after his capture was imprisoned by the Confederacy in seven different jails, including Macon, Danville, and Andersonville. After his escape from Andersonville in 1864, he was supposedly taken to the White House, where he met Lincoln. Bates was later awarded seven medals (an illustration is provided) , one for every prison in which he was kept. "Bad fiction masquerading as fact" - Nevins.". Good .
USD 45.00 [Appr.: EURO 42 | £UK 35.5 | JP¥ 7077] Booknumber: 36406
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USD 45.00 [Appr.: EURO 42 | £UK 35.5 | JP¥ 7077] Booknumber: 36406
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S. Howlett-West Books 2109 Spring Oak Ct., Modesto, California, CA 95355, USA Tel.: +1 209 491 2365 Email: showlettwestbooks@sbcglobal.net |