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Marathon Man
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Marathon Man

by William Goldman

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First Edition/First Printing
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Hardcover
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Marathon Man by William Goldman (novels: Princess Bride, Magic; screenplays: All the President's Men, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid) Hardcover First Edition - First Printing Harcourt Brace 1974 $7.95 cover price. 309 pages. States "First Printing" on the copyright page. (This is NOT a bce.)Fine in Fine- Dust Jacket, a very nice copy with just a hint of crinkling and edge-wear to the top edge of the jacket. Media: Made into a feature film starring Dustin Hoffman and Laurence Olivier. NOTE: All modern books with dust jackets come with dust jacket covers.ALSO: The picture is the actual item for sale. (The picture is NOT a stock photo.)
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The Wind in the Willows
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The Wind in the Willows

by Kenneth Grahame

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  • Hardcover
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Later Edition with the Rackham Illustrations
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Hardcover
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The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame (his first and most enduring novel) Illustrated by Arthur Rackham Hardcover Methuen UK 1979. 178 pages. About 9.5 x 6.5". (True first Methuen, 1908) Includes 12 wonderful plate illustrations by Rackham. Introduction by A.A. Milne, author of the Winnie Pooh series.

Fine- in Fine- Dust Jacket A perfectly acceptable reading copy. (First edition copies issued in 1908 tend to be priced at $1500+.

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Sacrarum Caeremoniarum sive rituum ecclesiasticorum s. rom. ecclesisae. libri tres.
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Sacrarum Caeremoniarum sive rituum ecclesiasticorum s. rom. ecclesisae. libri tres.: Hac postrema editione magno studio ac vigilan tia recogniti aucti locupletati. Universis Eclessiastici, non tam jucundi, quam utiles & necessarii

by (Pope Gregory the Great)

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Used - Very Good
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Venice Edition
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Hardcover
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Oakland, California, United States
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Sacrarum Caeremoniarum sive rituum ecclesiasticorum s. rom. ecclesisae. libri tres. Hac postrema editione magno studio ac vigilan tia recogniti aucti locupletati. Universis Eclessiastici, non tam jucundi, quam utiles & necessarii. Venetiis apud Juntas, M. D. LXXXII Loosely translates: The Sacred/Holy Ceremonies and Rituals of the Roman clergy in three books. This last edition has been expanded with great care and vigilance. Necessary and useful for all clergy of the Roman Church. Printed in Venice (Italy) by Juntas, 1582. A religious book on the clerical and ecclesiastical ceremonies of the Roman Church, probably post Council of Trent under Pope Gregory IX (1517-1586). Probably a counter-reformation ceremony book. Numerous in-text woodcut illustrations of Roman Catholic ceremonies and Holy Orders and one full-page (frontispiece). Size, Binding: Small folio, measuring 10x7x1.5" (25.5x18x4 cm), limp beige vellum binding (i.e. animal skin) probably dating from close to the time of its printing.… Read More
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Sunset Pass
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Sunset Pass

by Zane Grey

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Used - Fine
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first edition
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Hardcover
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Sunset Pass by Zane Grey (author of Westerns, notably for shaping how the genre would develop and be popularized in the 20th century, notably his book Riders of the Purple Sage) Hardcover First Edition - First Printing New York: Harper & Brothers, 1931. First edition stated with the appropriate printing code K-F which indicates November, 1931 (According to Harper & Brothers printing codes, K=November, and F=1931.) $2.00 cover price on the front dust jacket flap. NOTE: (This is NOT the later Grosset & Dunlap edition which would not be a true first edition even though some sellers are characterizing such as copies as being firsts.) Made into a Hollywood film in 1933 starring Randolph Scott and directed by Henry Hathaway.
Fine in Very Good+ Dust Jacket. A beautiful copy overall, the book itself is essentially fine, corners straight, pages clean. The main shortcoming of the dust jacket is a half-dime size chip to the upper front and fraying to the upper and lower spine, but overall it's much nicer and… Read More
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