Sweet William.
by Bainbridge, Beryl.
London: Duckworth (1975). First Edition. Signed by the Author on the title page. Octavo, black cloth (hardcover), 160 pp. Fine in a Fine dust jacket with mylar protector.
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De Havilland: A Pictorial Tribute.
by Bain, Gordon.
Bookmart Limited, (1995). Quarto, full-color photo. illus. slick boards (hardcover), [148] pp. Bookplate; otherwise, Fine; in a Fine dust jacket. From dust jacket: Founded on 25th September 1920 no other aircraft company has had such a product ranger during such a protracted period as De Havilland. During the 1920s and 1930s the celebrated Moth series of light aircraft were produced. This included the Tiger moth which trained most of the RAF’s pilots just prior to,... Read More
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Soldier Stories of Yesterday.
by Baird, Harry Howard.
Lake Wales, FL: Brice Printing Company, 1959. First Edition, Limited. (As Stated). Signed and inscribed by Author. Octavo, blue cloth, gilt letters and decoration to covers, x, 100 pp. Light speckling to spine; otherwise, Fine. “My purpose herein is purely to entertain my children, and to refresh their recollections with tales about an Army, and a Time, long since past. For good measure I have added a preface to each yarn... Read More
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The World and How to Take It. With Sketch of the Author’s Life by John M. Gaut, of the Nashville Bar, and President of the Board of Publication of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
by Baird, Rev. A., D. D.
Nashville, Tenn.: Cumberland Presbyterian Publishing House, 1891. Square octavo, orange illus. cloth (hardcover), gilt letters and decoration to upper cover, xxix, 376 pp. Very Good, with former owner information and foxing (age darkened spotting) to endpapers. Beautifully decorated covers. Section Headings: The World; The Home; Society; Manners and Habits; Business; Personal Virtues; Personal Vices; Closing Scenes.
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Blood of the Lamb.
by Baker, Charles H., Jr.
New York: Rinehart & Company, Inc., (1946). First Editon. Octavo, khaki cloth (hardcover), burgundy decorations, gilt letters, uncut, 275 pp. Very Good, with light foxing (age darkened spotting) in a Very Good dust jacket with light edgewear. From dust jacket: South of Tobacco Road lies the sun-drenched land of the Florida Crackers -- a domain peopled by some of the most quaint, girm, pathetic and happiest folk of North America. Charles Baker, himself a... Read More
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Children’s Contributions in Elementary School General Discussion.
by Baker, Harold V., Ph.D.
New York: Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1942. Signed & inscribed by the Author. Octavo, brown cloth (hardcover), paper label, 150 pp. Good, with edgewear and chip to lower spine. From Editor’s Preface: In this study Dr. Harold V. Baker makes an important addition to our knowledge of changes that occur in the mental and social orientation of children during the elementary school years. Children’s preoccupations and interests, and the characteristics of... Read More
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The Mollusca Collected by the University of Michigan-Williamson Expedition in Venezuela. Part IV. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology, Number 167, February 15, 1926.
by Baker, H. Burrington.
Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan, 1926. Octavo, paperbound (printed stapled wrappers), 49 pp + plates. Very Good. This is the third of a sequence of studies on the mollusks collected from the mainland by the University of Michigan-Williamson Expedition to Venezuela (1920).
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The Mollusca Collected by the University of Michigan-Williamson Expedition in Venezuela, Part VI. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology, Number 210, February 14, 1930.
by Baker, H. Burrington.
Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan, 1930. Octavo, paperbound (printed stapled wrappers), 90 pp + plates. Fair, with covers detached but present. This paper is the last of a sequence of studies on the land and fresh-water mollusks of Venezuela.
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A Check List of Nearctic Zonitidae. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology, Number 269, June 30, 1933.
by Baker, H. Burrington.
Ann Arbor, Michigan: The University of Michigan Press, 1933. Octavo, paperbound (stiff, stapled, printed wrappers), 14 pp. Fine.
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A Tree Called Moses. Drawings by Penelope Naylor.
by Baker, Laura Nelson.
New York: Atheneum, 1967. 3rd printing. Octavo, cloth, 69 pp. Illus. Near-Fine in a slightly chipped dust jacket.
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The Collector’s Encyclopedia of Hatpins and Hatpin Folders.
by Baker, Lillian.
Alondra Park: Gardena, CA: Collector Books, (1976). Includes Encyclopedia of Hatpins and Hatpin Holders Price GUide #HP-77. Quarto, blue leatherette (hardcover), gilt letters, viii + 216 pp. Near-Fine, with light foxing (age darkened spotting) throughout; in a Near-Fine dust jacket with light edgewear and darkening edges.
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Aunt Friendly’s Colored Picture Books: Cinderella.
by [Baker, Sarah Schoonmaker.]
New York: McLoughlin Brothers, n.d. [ca. 1890.] Octavo, stiff illustrated self-wrappers, stapled, [10] pp. Includes five full-page color illustrations. Near-Fine.
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The Cradle of Pennsylvania.
by Balch, Thomas Willing.
Philadelphia: Allen, Lane and Scott, 1921. First Edition. Octavo, blue cloth (hardcover), gilt letters, 41 pp. Good+, with speckling to covers; interior clean and bright; binding tight. “An Appeal to the Patriotic Colonial Societies of Pennsylvania to Save the Cradle of Our State by Urging the Founding of the Governor Printz Park.
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The Velvet Hammer.
by Baldwin, Faith.
New York: Holt, Rinehart, WInston, 1969. Stated First Edition. Bookplate Signed and Inscribed by the Author. Octavo, burgundy cloth (hardcover, black spine label, git letters, 213 pp. Very Good+, with slightly soiled title, in a Near-Fine dust jacket with very slightly rubbed edges.. From jacket: The difficulties of living with a domineering mother-in-law confront Meg Brand...In accordance with the wishes of her husband, who was killed in the Viet Nam war, Meg arrives... Read More
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There is a Season.
by Baldwin, Faith.
New York: Holt, Rinehart Winston, 1966. First Edition, stated. Signed and inscribed by the Author. Octavo, gray cloth (hardcover), lavender endpapers, 191 pp. Very Good, with light foxing (age darkened spotting) in a Very Good, mylar protected dust jacket with edgewear. From dust jacket: Seven decisive days in the life of a young clergyman are powerfully and dramatically chronicled in Faith Baldwin’s story of an intelligent young man torn between the ministry and medicine. ... Read More
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Any Village.
by Baldwin, Faith.
New York: Holt, Rinehart, Winston, 1971. Stated First Edition. Author signed bookplate. Octavo, gold cloth (hardcover), 254 pp. Fine, in a Very Good+ dust jacket with lightly worn edges. From jacket: The yound Dr. Bing Irvinston of Station Wagon Set is now the older doctor in the town, and his son Ben practices with him. They become involved with all the relationships of the villagers. There is Amy Meredith, secretary to Warren... Read More
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There is a Season.
by Baldwin, Fath.
New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1966. Stated First Edition. Signed by the Author. Octavo, white cloth (hardcover), 191 pp. Very Good+, with light foxing (age darkened spotting), in a Very Good dust jacket with slightly age darkened spine and light edgewear. From jacket: Seven decisive days in the life of a young clergyman are powerfully and dramatically chronicled in Faith Baldwin’s story of an intelligent young man torn between the ministry and medicine.... Read More
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The Crucial Years, 1939 - 1941: The World at War - From the Beginning through Pearl Harbor.
by Baldwin, Hanson W.
New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, (1976). First Edition. Octavo, red boards (hardcover), map illus. endpapers, 16 pages of illustrations, 16 maps, 525 pp. Fine in a Very Good dust jacket with edgewear. From dust jacket: This is the first half -- through Pearl Harbor -- of the author’s history of World War II. It opens with a chapter outlining the causes, leaders and personalities, and steps toward war. The following chapters continue,... Read More
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Who’s Who... In Lincoln. Biographical Sketches of Men and Women of Achievement, 1928. [Signed by the Editor].
by Baldwin, Sara Mullin; Editor.
Lincoln, Nebraska: Robert M. Baldwin, 1928. Signed by the Editor. Octavo, flexible boards, gilt letters, 234 pp. Very Good, with light wear to covers. Averaging four biographies of Nebraska residents per page, this book contains approximately 920 biographies; many include photographs of the individual honored. Most contain address, profession, honors earned, family history.
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A Defiant Life: Thurgood Marshall and the Persistence of Racism in America.
by Ball, Howard.
New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1998. First Edition. Octavo, hardcover, gilt lettering, xix, 428 pp. Fine in a Fine dust jacket. From dust jacket: Thurgood Marshall’s extraordinary contribution to civil rights and overcoming racism is more topical than ever, as the national debate on race and the overturning of affirmative action policies make headlines nationwide. Howard Ball, author of eighteen books on the Supreme Court and the federal judiciary, has done copious research for... Read More
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Broncho.
by Ball, Richard.
London: Country Life, (1930). First Edition. Octavo, cloth & boards (hardcover), ix, [i blank], 135 pp. Sixteen plates from drawings by G. D. Armour. Near-Fine, with gift inscription, light shelf wear; in a Very Good, mylar protected dust jacket with some perimeter chips and a darkened spine.
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Haunted Southwest Florida.
by Balzano, Christopher.
The History Press, 2025. Octavo, softbound (slick, full-color illustrated stiff wrappers), 155 pp. Fine (As New). From lower cover: Travel a few miles from the beaches and resorts of Southwest Florida and a darker, different side of the Sunshine State surfaces. In Arcadia, the spirits of tormented children rise from the grave to play tag near their headstones. A murdered fisherman walks on water near Marco Island, screaming with the voice of a hog. ... Read More
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The Western Art Of James Bama, Enlarged Edition.
by Bama, James.
New York, New York: A Peacock Press/Bantam Book, (1980). Author/Artist Signature. Quarto, slick wrappers (softcover), [111 pp.]. Full color Illustrations throughout. Fine.
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Anatole France: Polemiste.
by Bancquart, Marie-Claire.
Paris: A. G. Nizet, 1962. Octavo, blue cloth (hardcover), gilt letters, 688 pp. Original wrappers rebound in cloth. Near-Fine.
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Vanishing Wings: A Tale of Three Birds of Prey. Illustrated by John Hamberger.
by Bancroft, Griffing.
New York: Franklin Watts, Inc., 1972. Signed by the Author. Octavo, gray cloth (hardcover), 149 pp. Near Fine.
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