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Baltimore: Cemetery Dance, 2004. Limited Edition. Cloth. Fine/fine. Alan M. Clark. A fine, limited edition of 1,000 signed copies. Signed by the author. In an equally fine dust jacket. Appears unread. 339 pp. Octavo. A Bram Stoker Award Finalist."One snowy midnight in Chicago a drunken ex-priest is accosted on the street by a well-dressed stranger, who turns out to be his former altar boy. The young man now a successful lawyer wants Father Delaney to perform a very special ancient ritual the spiritual cleansing of a mystery mansion; an exorcism.Hands down, Oblivion is one of the scariest haunted house novels you will ever read -- and just wait until you find out where this haunted house is located! Evil reigns in this house!From the author of The Black Mariah, The Killer's Game, and many other great novels." - Publsiher's website
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Oblivion
by Jay R. Bonansinga
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October Dreams: A Celebration of Halloween
by Dean Koontz, Jack Ketchum, Peter Straub, et al; Richard Chizmar & Robert Morrish, eds.
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Baltimore: Cemetery Dance Publications, 2000. First Edition, First Printing. Cloth. Fine/fine. Stacy Drum, Glenn Chadbourne. A fine, signed limited edition in a fine leather clamshell slipcase. Letter "O" of 52 lettered copies. Signed by Dean Koontz and dozens of other horror writers on the first pages. Appears completely unread. Burgundy clamshell slipcase . Fine dust jacket. Burgundy cloth binding. Full color illustrations. Traycased Lettered Edition of 52 signed and lettered copies with a satin ribbon page marker, and also includes a separate, specially-commissioned Halloween Art Portfolio, featuring twelve full-pages of stunning artwork inspired by classic Halloween images. 660 pp. Folio. At more than 660 pages, this oversized volume is one of the best (and biggest) collections of Halloween material ever published!Contents include: 22 short stories of spooky Halloween fiction (eleven brand new, never-before-published tales specially-written for October Dreams and eleven…
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The Old Santa Fe Trail, the Story of a Great Highway
by Colonel Henry Inman; William F Cody "Buffalo Bill", preface; Frederi Remington, illus.
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Minneapolis: Ross & Haines, Inc., 1966. First Thus; Limited edition. Buckram. Fine/near fine. Frederic Remington. A fine first thus in a near fine, unclipped dustjacket [Howes 157]. Limited to 1500 copies. Deep brown buckram boards with gilt title-stamping on spine. With full page plates by Frederic Remington, all plates present. Fold out maps present and fine. Jacket showing two short marks on front cover (see photo). xvi pages, 493 pp. Octavo. First published in 1897. "The story of the Old Santa Fe Trail, so truthfully recalled by Colonel Henry Inman, ex-officer of the old Regular Army, in these pages, is a most thrilling one. The vast area through which the famous highway ran is still imperfectly known to most people as "The West"; a designation once appropriate, but hardly applicable now; for in these days of easy communication the real trail region is not so far removed from New York as Buffalo was seventy years ago.At the commencement of the "commerce of…
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On the Trail of the Arawaks.[The Civilization of the American Indian Series, v. 129]
by Fred Olsen; Foreword by George Kubler; Intro. by Irving Rouse
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Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1974. First Edition. Cloth. Fine/very good +. A fine first edition, as stated in a very good plus, price-clipped dust jacket. Dust jacket showing wear at crown and corners, tiny tear to top center of rear flap. xix, 408 pages: illustrations; Octavo. The Arawaks were the first people to live in the Caribbean islands and parts of South America. They were also the first to be seen by Columbus and his men. On the meaning of the term "Arawak" / Irving RouseGuanahani: Friday, October 12, 1492How we discovered the ArawaksWe meet the Arawaks in SurinamThe story of Manioc: the bitter from the sweetWas the Orinoco the early trail of the Arawaks?The Arawak religion: the cult of YocahuPetroglyphsThunderstonesTools and weaponsThe Arawak ballgameVisit to an Arawak community ca. A.D. 1490Origins: from Saladero to the AntillesWhen did the Arawaks arrive in Trinidad?Origins: Peru,…
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On writing: A Memoir of the Craft
by Stephen King
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New York: Scribner, 2000. First Edition. Glossy pictorial cover. Fine/fine. A near fine first edition in a fine unclipped dust jacket. Appears unread. Complete number line 1-10. Yellow paper boards over black quarter cloth spine. White end papers. Binding strong and square. Top edge dented. Fine dust jacket now protected in a clear, removable, archival cover. 288 pp. Duodecimo, 5 1/4 x 8 1/2 inches tall.
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An Open Heart: Practicing Compassion in Everyday Life
by The Dalai Lama; Nicholas Vreeland, ed.; Khyongla Rato; Richard Gere (Afterword)
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Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 2001. First Edition, First Printing. Cloth. As new/as new. An as new (fine) first edition in an as new dust jacket. Appears unread. Orange cloth boards. 199 pp. 5 3/4 x 9 inches tall, octavo. An introduction to the core of Buddhism by its greatest teacher, An Open Heart is the successor to the bestselling The Art of Happiness, the Dalai Lama's clear and simple guide to finding compassion and happiness.
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Operation And Control Of Water Treatment Processes
by Charles R Cox
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Geneva: World Health Organization, 1969. Second Printing. Hardcover. Near fine/very good +. A near fine second printing in a very good dust jacket. Beige cloth boards with red title stamping. Previous owner's inscription of first free end paper. Interior clean and bright. Binding sturdy and square. Foldouts pristine. Dust jacket has small tears and some soil. Previous owner's name inscribed on dust jacket. Dust jacket now protected in a clear, removable, archival cover. 392 pp. including index. Octavo, 6 1/2 x 10 inches tall.
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Oral History Interview with Molly Miyako Kimura
by Molly Miyako Kimura & The Florin Japanese American Citizens League Oral History Project
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Sacramento: California State University, Sacramento, 1996. First Edition. Cloth. Fine/none as issued. A fine first edition, fondly inscribed on FFE by the author, Molly Miyako Kimura. Blue cloth boards with gilt title stamping. Illustrated. 42 [6] pp. Folio. Nisei woman, born March 1, 1924 (d. 2015) in Yuba City, California to a business family. From the age of three until she was eighteen, Molly attended Japanese language school Monday through Friday after her public school classes. In 1942, the family was interred to Tule Lake, California. While bitter about internment she saw opportunities to learn. She continued Japanese language, flower arrangement, tea ceremony, knitting and sewing. Her family returned to Marysville in 1945. Molly attended design schools in San Jose and Los Angeles for four years. After her marriage she continued her quest of Japanese cultural arts and was active in the promotion of international cultural and educational exchanges between Japan and America, and China and…
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Our Call to Arms: the Attack on Pearl Harbor
by Robert Sullivan; Hugh Sidey (introd.)
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New York: Life Books, 2001. First Edition, First Printing. Boards. As new/fine. An as new first edition, as stated. In a fine dust jacket. Black paper covered boards, blue endpapers. 192 pages : illustrations (some color). Folio. On December 7, 1941, the Japanese Empire stunned the world with a surprise attack on the United States Navel Base at Pearl Harbor. The courage and glory, the infamy and scandal, make that day one of the most important moments in American history. Here is that electrifying story, told in words and photographs, many of the pictures rare, others published here for the very first time. The fascinating saga that is Pearl Harbor begins before the attack, in Europe, Japan and behind the scenes in the U.S. We meet a desperate Churchill, an inspired Yamamoto, a determined Roosevelt. Then the attack itself is memorably presented in all its unparalleled fury. Japan had hoped to cripple an enemy. In the end, it awakened a sleeping giant." --Worldcat
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Our Young Folks in Norway
by Augusta W. Kellogg
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Troy, NY: Nims and Knight, 1891. Pictorial boards. Good +/very good. Scarce. A good plus, very early or first edition. Beautifully written gift inscription (not by the author) from 1894 on first free endpaper. Illustrated. Tipped in is a postcard of winter festivities from 1890. Pictorial boards. Binding is soft, joints are worn. Hinges are sound. Cover showing rubbing and shelfwear.314 pp. Octavo.
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Our wild Indians : thirty-three years' personal experience among the red men of the great West. A popular account of their social life, religion, habits, traits, customs, exploits, etc. With thrilling adventures and experiences on the great plains and in the mountains of our wide frontier
by Colonel Richard Irving Dodge; General William Tecumseh Sherman (Intro.)
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New York: Archer House, Inc., 1959. Cloth. Very good/good. A very good copy (reprint of the 1883 edition) in a good, price-clipped dust jacket. [Howes D403; Hand D220]. Rust colored cloth boards with chieftain blind stamped on front cover and black & gilt title stamping on spine. Binding soft. Red painted top edge showing loss to paint of about 1.5". Dust jacket showing fraying and a 2" tear to front of jacket, two short tears to the back of jacket and the jacket has been previously reinforced with clear tape on the inside. Sunning to DJ spine. 657 pp. including index. Octavo. As one of the first attempts to portray Native Americans as they actually were and not the typically romanticized version that treated the Indian as alternately an unmitigated savage or a dashing bold hero fighting for his native land, this work was critically acclaimed upon its debut in 1882. Fully illustrated with portraits on steel and featuring an introduction written by General William Tecumseh Sherman,…
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The Outer Galaxy: Proceedings of a Symposium Held in Honor of Frank J. Kerr at the University of Maryland, College Park, May 2829, 1987 [Lecture Notes in Physics 306]
by Leo Blitz & Felix J. Lockman, eds.
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Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1988. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover. Very good +/none as issued. A very good plus, first edition, first printing. Brown, mustard and white cloth boards. Previous owner's name stamped neatly on top edge, mildly cocked. Text clean and bright. No dust jacket as issued. Illustrated with formulas, b/w photos, graphs, and drawings. [xi], 438 [2] pp. Octavo, 6 1/2 x 9 3/4 inches tall. The galactic rotation curve at R > Ro from observations of the 21 cm line of atomic hydrogen, G. R. Knapp; Groping for truth from the galaxy's outermost satellites, D. Lynden-Bell; Carbon stars at 2R0 and the rotation of the milky way, Paul L. Schechter, Marc Aaronson, Kem H. Cook, Victor M. Blanco; The velocity field of the outer galaxy, Jan Brand, Leo Blitz, Jan Wouterloot; The importance of stellar distances in determining the rotation curve of the outer galaxy, Anthony F. J. Moffat; Metal weak stars and the galactic circular velocity, K. C. Freeman; A wavy rotation…
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Outpost : John McLoughlin and the Far Northwest
by Dorothy Nafus Morrison
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Portland: Oregon Historical Society Press, 1999. First Edition. Cloth. As new/as new. An as new, stated first edition in an as new dust jacket. Fine. xx, 641 pages : illustrations, maps. Octavo. From the private collection of noted attorney, sailor, and sometime cowboy, Joshua L. Soske Jr. "This biography of Dr. John McLoughlin (1784-1857) illuminates the enigmatic man now called the father of Oregon. As head of the Hudson Bay Company's Fort Vancouver and later as a US citizen, McLoughlin aided Oregon Trail settlers, but the British company and some settlers proved unappreciative. The book includes a rare daguerreotype of McLoughlin, maps, and other illustrations from both US and Canadian collections." -Publisher's websiteTOC: Prologue: The HouseCanadaChapter 1. Quebec1.. The Litigious Frasers, 1746-17782.. Across the St. Lawrence, 1778-17983.. A Very Young Doctor, 1798-18034.. To the Fur Country, 1803Chapter 2. Lords of the Lakes…
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The Outsider
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New York: Scribner, 2018. First Edition, First Printing. 1/4 cloth. Very good +/near fine. A very good plus first edition 576 pp. (First Scribner hardcover edition May 2018) with full number line. Grey paper boards over black quarter cloth. Dust staining to foredge. Binding is solid and square. First section of book printed on beige paper with the remaining pages in white paper. Fold at crown of book and browning along rear spine edge about 2 1/2"' from top of book. In a near fine dust jacket showing a crease on rear flap. Jacket now protected in a clear archival cover. 576 pp. Octavo. Horrormeister King (End of Watch, 2016, etc.) serves up a juicy tale that plays at the forefront of our current phobias, setting a police procedural among the creepiest depths of the supernatural.If youre a little squeamish about worms, youre really not going to like them after accompanying King through his latest bit of mayhem. Early on, Ralph Anderson, a detective in the leafy…
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Ouvres de George Sand / Works (only six volumes: La Petite Fadette; Francois Le Champi; Jean de la Roche; Le Marquis de Villemer; Tamaris; Indiana)
by George Sand [Amantine-Lucile-Aurore Dudevant Aurore Dupin]
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Paris: Michel Levy Freres, 1869. Nouvelle Edition. Leather bound. Very good +. Beautifully bound partial set in green half leather over black and green marbled paper boards. Gilt title on spine. Four raised bands. Rubbing to edges and bumped corners of paper boards on some volumes. Mauprat showing rubbing to spine. Blue marbled end papers. Previous owner's inscription and writing on some blank leaves. Binding is sturdy, square and strong. Foxing and toning to pages. Each volume about 300 pp. Sextodecimo, 4 1/2 x 7 inches tall. Text in French. Levy, Sand's official publisher, released this New Edition in the author's lifetime.
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