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Barich, Bill Crazy for Rivers New York The Lyons Press 1999 1558217053 / 9781558217058 First Edition; First Printing Hardcover Fine in Fine dust jacket REVIEW COPY. Praise from Tom McGuane, Jim Harrison, and Richard Ford.
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20.00 USD
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Barnett, Correlli The Desert Generals London Viking 1961 First Edition; First Printing Hardcover Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket The story of WWII in the deserts northern Africa and the Middle East from 1940-1943, with map endpapers and illustrated with photos.
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30.00 USD
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Harris, Mark Bang the Drum Slowly (Signed) New York Knopf 1956 Book Club Edition; First Printing Hardcover Near Fine in Very Good+ dust jacket SIGNED, warmly inscribed and dated by Harris. The author's second novel to feature Henry Wiggin, narrator and character introduced in "The Southpaw." Here Wiggin is friend and battery-mate to third-string major-league catcher Bruce Pearson whose fate changes the lives of his teammates and the course of the pennant race. Book club edition, with wrap-around dust jacket art in a baseball motif, completely different from the trade edition, lightly worn at the extremities. Laid in is a copy of the author's obiturary. An uncommon signature.
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275.00 USD
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Hemingway, Ernest The Old Man and the Sea New York Scribners c. 1955 Not First Edition Hardcover Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket "Nobel Prize" edition with author photo on rear panel next to a list of his books, and announcement of the awarding of the 1954 Nobel Prize and a quote from the Swedish Academy's citation. Price of "$3.00" on the front flap.
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Hull, William I Preparedness: The American versus the Military Programme (First Edition) New York Fleming H. Revell 1916 First Edition; First Printing Hardcover Very Good+ in Very Good- dust jacket The author, perhaps best known as a biographer of William Penn, makes the case against the militarization of the United States prior to the country's entry into WWI, arguing that to fulfill its democratic promise and mission, America should proceed in a different direction.Minor dampstaining to the lower one inch of the rear board; dust jacket is frayed and dampstained. Scarce book, particularly in dust jacket.
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125.00 USD
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