THE PUSHCART PRIZE V - Première édition
2020, ISBN: 9780380530410
Livres de poche, Edition reliée
UK,8vo HB+dw/dj,1st edn.FINE/NFINE.No owner inscrptn,dw/dj unclipped - no price.Bright,crisp,clean,colour photograph montage illustrated dw/dj and white and silver gilt (slightly rubbed w… Plus…
UK,8vo HB+dw/dj,1st edn.FINE/NFINE.No owner inscrptn,dw/dj unclipped - no price.Bright,crisp,clean,colour photograph montage illustrated dw/dj and white and silver gilt (slightly rubbed with minimal loss) letters; with negligible shelf-wear and creasing to edges and corners.Small,closed tear/nick to head of spine/ backstrip of dw/dj.Top+fore-edges slightly aged/toned - as usual/ normal; contents bright,tight and clean - no dog-ear reading creases to any pages' corners.Bright,clean,publisher's original, plain red cloth boards with crisp,bright,stamped silver gilt letters to spine/backstrip and immaculate plain grey endpapers.UK,8vo HB+ dw/dj,1st edn,9-255pp [paginated] includes acknowledgements,a preface,an introduction,12 chapters,7 b/w maps,16pp colour+b/w contemporary photographs between pp128/9,notes,a bibliography and an index; plus [unpaginated] half-title+title pages and contents list/ table. Traditionally,a mercenary is somebody who fights for a foreign power in return for financial or material gain.In ancient times,this may have been the case,but how appropriate is such a definition today? The volunteers in the Congo were mercenaries in the accepted sense of the word,but many who arrived in Rhodesia in the 1970's later resented being labelled as such.It somehow mattered that they were part of a regular army,police or air force, serving under the same terms and conditions and for the same meagre wages as their Rhodesian colleagues.Men came from all over the world to fight in the former Yugoslavia,but they knew they would be paid a pittance by American or West European standards.As Anthony Richards reveals,few mercenaries have got rich by fighting in a foreign uniform.Many mercenary operations are aborted or end in bloody disaster like Angola in 1976.Yet men are still prepared to meet in secret, to plot the downfall of an African government and risk life and limb in a coup d'etat.At the end of the 20thC,more governments are changed by men with machine guns than by the voting public.As long as this continues,the modern mercenary will still be in business. Please contact rpaxtonden@blueyonder.co.uk ,for correct shipping/P+p quotes - particularly ALL overseas buyers - BEFORE ordering through the order page!, LONDON.HARPER COLLINS 1998., 4.5, New York: Galaxy Publishing Corp.. Very Good. 1964. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. First edition. Magazine. Digest sized pictorial wrappers [about 5.5" x 7.5"], 162 pages, illustrated. Includes "Killer" by Robert Ray, "The Long Way" by A. Bertram and Susan Chandler, "The Kicksters" by J. T. McIntosh, "Somewhere in Space" by C. C. MacApp, "The Carson Effect" by Richard Wilson, etc. Very good copy with a tiny 1/4" circular area of wear or rubbing to the center of the spine, text paper tanning. See Photos ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 162 pages ., Galaxy Publishing Corp., 1964, 3, Liveright, 2012-07-16. Hardcover. Very Good Plus/Very Good. 6x1x9. Very good plus first edition first printing in very good dust jacket. Binding is solid. Will ship (and look great) in an archival quality clear Brodart cover. Jacket is nice with some shelfwear. We use quality packaging materials., Liveright, 2012-07-16, 3, McGraw-Hill Book Company Inc, New York, NY, 1960. 1st edition. Hardcover. Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Illustrator: Photos by Richard Reinhold. Ex-library (church) copy with normal markings and attachments. Text is clean, pages are off-white. Binding is tight and solid. 16 pages of b/w photos adding to the text of the story of World Vision Founder - Dr. Robert Pierce. Past owner's name on fly page and dark mark to lower section of front cover (about 1" long), corner scuffs and wear to spine head - price adjusted. 245 pp. Illustrator: Photos by Richard Reinhold. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 500 grams. Category: Religion & Theology; Korea; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 1561002469. ., McGraw-Hill Book Company Inc, 1960, 2.5, London: Folio Society, 2005. Hardcover. As New. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Beards, Richard. xvi 304 pages, indexed, illustrated with black and white sketches. In slipcase. "As phrases they are familiar: the four horsemen of the Apocalypse, the seven wonders of the ancient world, the twelve labours of Hercules . . . But how easy is it to name the horsemen? Whose was the apocalyptic vision? Why seven wonders? And who challenged Hercules to clean up the Augean stables? This irresistible book takes us from the three sons of Adam and Eve to the twelve signs of the zodiac in sixty culturally significant lists, backed up with a wealth of information and anecdote about each one, to educate, amuse and entertain. In all the chosen lists, the number is key to its significance. The attribution of mystical or sacred properties to numbers has a long history: in the ancient Greek world the Pythagoreans claimed that the entire cosmos was made of numbers, while the early Christians especially venerated the numbers three, seven, ten and twelve. For this delightful book, however, the lists are culled from the wider worlds of mythology, religion, literature, science, history, art and music. They include the four assassinated presidents of the United States and the six flavours of quarks as well as the 'seven against Thebes' and the nine worthies. While the six wives of Henry VIII bear witness to the lethal politics of an age, the seven voyages of Sinbad the Sailor provide a charming fairy-tale interlude. An invaluable source of reference, the ideal companion to quizzing and parlour games, What Are the Seven Wonders of the World? is a hugely stimulating treasury of facts and fun." (goodreads), Folio Society, 2005, 5, Canton, Ohio: National Model Railroad Association. Very Good. 1956. First Edition: First Printing. Magazine. 16 pages: 8.5 x 11 in.: 0.6: Vol. 23.02: KB#013021: October 1956. Magazine is complete (fully page checked; beware of Sellers who don't say this), but edges/corners of covers are worn. Otherwise, covers and pages are clean, unmarked (except page one is stamped with the club's name), bright, tightly bound, three-hole punched, and sharp cornered. Scarce, Out Of Print, Book. Magazine has New Back Board and Bag. Also is mailed with heavy cardboard on front and back sides as well, for protection. Articles about Model Railroading, which include: Bradley Is New Engineering Head - Committee Changes Put Mortimer On HO Standards * National Convention At St. Paul Sees Interesting Innovations * Midwest To Seek 1960 Convention Instead Of 1959 (Robert B. Browne Jr.) * Model Contest Prize Winners At St. Paul * Blowing Off Steam! (Francis T. Davis, William J. Walker, J. D. Montgomery) * New York Society Buys A Home in Carlstadt, New Jersey (John B. Reschke) * Prize Winners At Show * Data Sheets Provide Information To Enjoy Hobby * It's Easy To Make Live Ramp For Uncoupling Purpose (Paul Mallery) * Club Forum - Mutual Assent Sets Up Rules (Richard A. White) * Ravenscroft, Bechtel Get President's Award * Post-Convention Tour Visits So. Dakota Badlands (Leonard F. Estes) * Mid-Continent Region Holds Model Contests And Clinics (R. W. Whitsitt) * More Railroad Folk Songs Listed With Sources Of Information (George H. Glade) * Home-Made HO gage Coupler (Jim Fisk) * Board Of Trustees' Meeting Minutes (Francis S. Brown) * Turnouts Committee Is Working On TT Gage Turnout Data (Allen Hazen) * Conformance Inspection Setup Reorganized For 2nd Stage (George Bechtel) * Office Manager's Report (Bob E. Bast) * Long Exposures Called Unneeded To make R.R. Model Photos (John Allen).: B&W Illustrations ., National Model Railroad Association, 1956, 3, Stated First Printing. This Book is in Good Condition. The Dust Jacket has Light Rubbing to the Surface, Light Foxing on the Inside of the Dust Jacket, and some Edgewear, including Very Light Creasing at the Top Edge and Base of the Spine and Two 1/2" long Puncture Tears to the Rear Cover at the Edge of the Spine but No Stains or Other Major Damage. The Hardcover Boards have Very Light Rubbing along the Edges but retain Sharp Corners with No Tears, Creases, Stains, or Any Major Damage. The Binding is Strong and Intact. The Interior is Clean and Unmarked with No Writing, Highlighting, or Underlining and has No Tears, Creases, Stains, Mold, or Any Major Damage. The Page Edges have Light Foxing to the Top Edge but No Remainder Mark, Stains, or Other Major Damage.The University of Alabama College of Commerce and Business Administration: The First 75 Years by Morris Mayer and Richard Melancon, published by the College of Commerce and Business Administration, The University of Alabama in 1995. This Book is a Hardcover with Dust Jacket measuring 8.75" x 11.375" with xvi+188 pages.Book DescriptionThe University of Alabama College of Commerce and Business Administration: The First 75 Years celebrates the history of an outstanding business school and the people who helped create it. This account of the collegeits faculty, leadership, and alumniis written in a lively, readable style. Photographs, many of them from C&BA's earliest years, enhance the text. The book covers the life of the college from its opening in 1919 through 1994, placing its history in the context of University, national, and world events. More than one hundred interviews with deans, faculty members, staff, and alumni offer an in-depth look at C&BA's inception, early growth, and recent past, as well as its present and its future. Extensive archival research provides additional insights into the philosophies of the college's founders., College of Commerce and Business Administration, The University of Alabama, 1995, 2.75, London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., 1920. 111 pgs. Very Good condition small cloth hardcover, light shelf wear. Owner name on front endpaper along with paper residue from a previous clipping or insert. Frontis page with vintage photo portrait of Gray, with shallow crease and 1/4 inch tear to bottom edge. Poems interspersed with commentary, biographical and bibliographical information. Poems quoted in whole or in part: Sonnet on the Death of Richard West, West's Ode to May, Ode on the Spring, Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College, Hymn to Adversity, Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat (Drowned in a Tub of Goldfishes), The Alliance of Education and Government, Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, A Long Story, Stanzas to Mr. Bentley, Ode on the Pleasure Arising from Vicissitude, The Progress of Poesy, The Bard, The Descent of Odin, The Death of Hoel (from the Gododin). #1498.. Hard Cover. Very Good. 16mo - 5¾" - 6¾" Tall., George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., 1920, 3, NY: New Directions. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1984. FIRST PUBLISHED". Hardcover. 5.75 X 1 X 8.5 inches. GOOD CONDITION IN GOOD UNCLIPT(S16.00) DUST JACKET..EX LIBRARY...MINIMAL STAMPS TO ENDPAPERS..CLEAN DJ UNDER CLEAR, PROTECTIVE. VINYL GLUED DOWN TO INNER COVERS.. has never had any pocket, nor marks to title page, or any other text page..Book spine is quite clean.. ; Gold titles on turquoise spine...cloth hardcovers...DJ shows 5x6" photo of author in striped tie.. ; Author's thoughts & poems deal with truth, religion, nature, thought, the role of poetry, death, visions, age, and the past ..Awarded Pulitzer Prize, the Bollingen Prize, and the National Book Award, ., New Directions, 1984, 3, Greenwich, Connecticut, USA: Gold Medal /Fawcett Books., 1963. Book. Illus. by ABBETT Painted Cover Art.. As New. Soft cover. Second Edition.. 128 pages. "Who was there to stand up against him? He was the fastest draw in Texas and he didn't seem to care whether he lived or died. His hand flashed to his side and returned with unbelievable speed, the Colt up steady and cocked. It was perfect fluid motion. His eyes were black and moist looking, as if there might be frost on them. His hands were as steady as a church organist's. 'That's the most amazing thing I've ever seen,' the sheriff said quietly to the deadliest killer in all the Texas." *** This book is part of an Original Owner Collection, of 2000+ Mass Market Paperbacks. Most of the books in this Collection have a UN-READ appearance, many obviously have NOT been read. Most still have Much or Most of the Original Cover Gloss. This is an exceptional condition example, and is SCARCE in this condition. Perfect for the discriminating Collector. *** Size: 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall., Gold Medal /Fawcett Books., 1963, 5, London: Head of Zeus. New. 2020. First Edition. First Printing; Hardcover. 1789544718 . 5 Series; 4.25 X 2.1 X 7 inches; 677 pages; Hard cover is white with silver lettering. NEW. Pages are clean and tight. "In 1994 Wizard's First Rule introduced Richard Cypher, a young woodsman seeking answers and vengeance in the aftermath of his father's murder, and Kahlan Amnell, a mysterious young woman pursued by a bloodthirsty tyrant's assassins. The Sword of Truth is one of the most ambitious fantasy series ever written. It was a decades-long masterwork that has been translated into 20 languages and sold 26 million copies. After 16 volumes and one novella, it concluded in 2016 with Warheart. The Children of D'Hara picks up immediately after the conclusion of the Sword of Truth series." ., Head of Zeus, 2020, 6, London: Head of Zeus. New. 2020. First Edition. First Printing; Hardcover. 1789544718 . 5 Series; 4.25 X 2.1 X 7 inches; 677 pages; Hard cover is white with silver lettering. NEW. Pages are clean and tight. "In 1994 Wizard's First Rule introduced Richard Cypher, a young woodsman seeking answers and vengeance in the aftermath of his father's murder, and Kahlan Amnell, a mysterious young woman pursued by a bloodthirsty tyrant's assassins. The Sword of Truth is one of the most ambitious fantasy series ever written. It was a decades-long masterwork that has been translated into 20 languages and sold 26 million copies. After 16 volumes and one novella, it concluded in 2016 with Warheart. The Children of D'Hara picks up immediately after the conclusion of the Sword of Truth series." ., Head of Zeus, 2020, 6, New York: Avon Books, 1981. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. First Printing - First Thus. 8vo. 608 pp. Trade paperback format. Edge and corner wear with minor creasing on the front hinge and spine; no interior markings. This anthology contains: Pretend Dinners by W. P. Kinsella; Levitation by Cynthia Ozick; Jean Rhys: A Remembrance by David Plante; The Otter by Seamus Heaney; Melancholy Divorcee by Sherod Santos; I Remember Galileo by Gerald Stern; Column Beda by Gerard Shyne; Institutional Control of Interpretation by Frank Kermode; Wish Book by Bo Ball; Young Women at Chartres by James Wright; Of Living Belfry and Rampart: On American Literary Magazines Since 1950 by Michael Anania; Marathon of Marmalade by George Hitchcock; Mennonite Farm Wife by Janet Kauffman; One Spring by David Bromige; Some Food We Could Not Eat: Gift Exchange and the Imagination by Lewis Hyde; A Suitcase Strapped with a Rope by Charles Simic; Temple Near Quang Tri Not, on the Map by Bruce Weigl; Sweet Talk by Stephanie Vaughn; Wrapped Minds by David Perkins; Heart of the Garfish by Kathy Callaway; By the Pool by Allen Grossman; Blue Wine by John Hollander; Tranquillity Base by Asa Baber; The Literature of Awe by David Bosworth; Trinc: Praises II by Thomas McGrath; Faith by Ellen Wilbur; The Caribbean Writer and Exile by Jan Carew; Portrait of the Artist with Li Po by Charles Wright; I Was Taught Three by Jorie Graham; Amsterdam Street Scene 1972 by Raphael Rudnik; The Girl Who Loved Horses by Elizabeth Spencer; Codex White Blizzard by Ed Sanders; Breath by Heather McHugh; Giant Steps by John Taggart; Michael at Sixteen Months by Al Young; My Vegetable Love by Barbara Grossman; The Shark and the Bureaucrat by Vlada Bulatovic-Vib; Stones by Michael Blumenthal; The Infinite Passion of Expectation by Gina Berriault; How St Peter Got Bald by Romulus Linney; The Chicago Odyssey by Jim Barnes; The Tortoise by Irving Feldman; On the Big Wind by David Madden; Song: So Often So Long I Have Thought by Hayden Carruth; Story by Patricia Zelver; Josefa Kankovska by Barbara Watkins; The Death of Love: A Satanic Essay in Mobius Form (excerpt) by Richard Vine; Idolatry by Carol Muske; The Poets' Encyclopedia (selections) by Andrei Codrescu and Marvin Bell; The Pears by Pamela Stewart; Scene from the Homefront by Sara Vogan; For Johannes Bobrowski by Sandra McPherson; Showdown by Michael Bondoli; Farming by Handsome Lake - transcribed by Joseph Bruchac; Out and Down Pattern by William Kloefkorn; Eiron Eyes by William Harmon; Whisper Song by David Wagoner; Two Lives by H. E. Francis; The Air Between Two Deserts by Marea Gordett; The Students of Snow by Jane Flanders; The Only Poem by Robert Penn Warren; and The Cold in Middle Latitudes by John Engels.., Avon Books, 1981, 3<
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THE PUSHCART PRIZE V - Première édition
1981, ISBN: 0380530414
Livres de poche
[EAN: 9780380530410], Tweedehands, zeer goed, [SC: 27.46], [PU: Avon Books, New York], SMALL PRESS; LITERARY MAGAZINES; PUSHCART PRIZE; FIVE; 5; COLLECTIBLE; COLLECTABLE;, 608 pp. Trade p… Plus…
[EAN: 9780380530410], Tweedehands, zeer goed, [SC: 27.46], [PU: Avon Books, New York], SMALL PRESS; LITERARY MAGAZINES; PUSHCART PRIZE; FIVE; 5; COLLECTIBLE; COLLECTABLE;, 608 pp. Trade paperback format. Edge and corner wear with minor creasing on the front hinge and spine; no interior markings. This anthology contains: Levitation by Cynthia Ozick; Jean Rhys: A Remembrance by David Plante; The Otter by Seamus Heaney; Melancholy Divorcee by Sherod Santos; I Remember Galileo by Gerald Stern; Column Beda by Gerard Shyne; Institutional Control of Interpretation by Frank Kermode; Wish Book by Bo Ball; Young Women at Chartres by James Wright; Of Living Belfry and Rampart: On American Literary Magazines Since 1950 by Michael Anania; Marathon of Marmalade by George Hitchcock; Mennonite Farm Wife by Janet Kauffman; One Spring by David Bromige; Some Food We Could Not Eat: Gift Exchange and the Imagination by Lewis Hyde; A Suitcase Strapped with a Rope by Charles Simic; Temple Near Quang Tri Not on the Map by Bruce Weigl; Sweet Talk by Stephanie Vaughn; Wrapped Minds by David Perkins; Heart of the Garfish by Kathy Callaway; By the Pool by Allen Grossman; Blue Wine by John Hollander; Tranquillity Base by Asa Baber; The Literature of Awe by David Bosworth; Trinc: Praises II by Thomas McGrath; Faith by Ellen Wilbur; The Caribbean Writer and Exile by Jan Carew; Portrait of the Artist with Li Po by Charles Wright; I Was Taught Three by Jorie Graham; Amsterdam Street Scene 1972 by Raphael Rudnik; The Girl Who Loved Horses by Elizabeth Spencer; Codex White Blizzard by Ed Sanders; Breath by Heather McHugh; Giant Steps by John Taggart; Michael at Sixteen Months by Al Young; My Vegetable Love by Barbara Grossman; The Shark and the Bureaucrat by Vlada Bulatovic-Vib; Stones by Michael Blumenthal; The Infinite Passion of Expectation by Gina Berriault; How St Peter Got Bald by Romulus Linney; The Chicago Odyssey by Jim Barnes; The Tortoise by Irving Feldman; On the Big Wind by David Madden; Song: So Often So Long I Have Thought by Hayden Carruth; Story by Patricia Zelver; Josefa Kankovska by Barbara Watkins; The Death of Love: A Satanic Essay in Mobius Form (excerpt) by Richard Vine; Idolatry by Carol Muske; Pretend Dinners by W. P. Kinsella; The Poets' Encyclopedia (selections) by Andrei Codrescu and Marvin Bell; The Pears by Pamela Stewart; Scene from the Homefront by Sara Vogan; For Johannes Bobrowski by Sandra McPherson; Showdown by Michael Bondoli; Farming by Handsome Lake - transcribed by Joseph Bruchac; Out and Down Pattern by William Kloefkorn; Eiron Eyes by William Harmon; Whisper Song by David Wagoner; Two Lives by H. E. Francis; The Air Between Two Deserts by Marea Gordett; The Students of Snow by Jane Flanders; The Only Poem by Robert Penn Warren; and The Cold in Middle Latitudes by John Engels. Size: 8vo, Books<
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THE PUSHCART PRIZE V - Première édition
1981, ISBN: 0380530414
Livres de poche
[EAN: 9780380530410], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [PU: Avon Books, New York], LITERARY; SMALL PRESS; MAGAZINE; JOURNAL; JOURNALISM;, 608 pp. Trade paperback format. Edge and corner wea… Plus…
[EAN: 9780380530410], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [PU: Avon Books, New York], LITERARY; SMALL PRESS; MAGAZINE; JOURNAL; JOURNALISM;, 608 pp. Trade paperback format. Edge and corner wear with minor creasing on the front hinge and spine; no interior markings. This anthology contains: Pretend Dinners by W. P. Kinsella; Levitation by Cynthia Ozick; Jean Rhys: A Remembrance by David Plante; The Otter by Seamus Heaney; Melancholy Divorcee by Sherod Santos; I Remember Galileo by Gerald Stern; Column Beda by Gerard Shyne; Institutional Control of Interpretation by Frank Kermode; Wish Book by Bo Ball; Young Women at Chartres by James Wright; Of Living Belfry and Rampart: On American Literary Magazines Since 1950 by Michael Anania; Marathon of Marmalade by George Hitchcock; Mennonite Farm Wife by Janet Kauffman; One Spring by David Bromige; Some Food We Could Not Eat: Gift Exchange and the Imagination by Lewis Hyde; A Suitcase Strapped with a Rope by Charles Simic; Temple Near Quang Tri Not, on the Map by Bruce Weigl; Sweet Talk by Stephanie Vaughn; Wrapped Minds by David Perkins; Heart of the Garfish by Kathy Callaway; By the Pool by Allen Grossman; Blue Wine by John Hollander; Tranquillity Base by Asa Baber; The Literature of Awe by David Bosworth; Trinc: Praises II by Thomas McGrath; Faith by Ellen Wilbur; The Caribbean Writer and Exile by Jan Carew; Portrait of the Artist with Li Po by Charles Wright; I Was Taught Three by Jorie Graham; Amsterdam Street Scene 1972 by Raphael Rudnik; The Girl Who Loved Horses by Elizabeth Spencer; Codex White Blizzard by Ed Sanders; Breath by Heather McHugh; Giant Steps by John Taggart; Michael at Sixteen Months by Al Young; My Vegetable Love by Barbara Grossman; The Shark and the Bureaucrat by Vlada Bulatovic-Vib; Stones by Michael Blumenthal; The Infinite Passion of Expectation by Gina Berriault; How St Peter Got Bald by Romulus Linney; The Chicago Odyssey by Jim Barnes; The Tortoise by Irving Feldman; On the Big Wind by David Madden; Song: So Often So Long I Have Thought by Hayden Carruth; Story by Patricia Zelver; Josefa Kankovska by Barbara Watkins; The Death of Love: A Satanic Essay in Mobius Form (excerpt) by Richard Vine; Idolatry by Carol Muske; The Poets' Encyclopedia (selections) by Andrei Codrescu and Marvin Bell; The Pears by Pamela Stewart; Scene from the Homefront by Sara Vogan; For Johannes Bobrowski by Sandra McPherson; Showdown by Michael Bondoli; Farming by Handsome Lake - transcribed by Joseph Bruchac; Out and Down Pattern by William Kloefkorn; Eiron Eyes by William Harmon; Whisper Song by David Wagoner; Two Lives by H. E. Francis; The Air Between Two Deserts by Marea Gordett; The Students of Snow by Jane Flanders; The Only Poem by Robert Penn Warren; and The Cold in Middle Latitudes by John Engels. Size: 8vo, Books<
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THE PUSHCART PRIZE V - Livres de poche
1981, ISBN: 9780380530410
New York: Avon Books, 1981. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. First Printing - First Thus. 8vo. 608 pp. Trade paperback format. Edge and corner wear with minor creasing on the front hinge an… Plus…
New York: Avon Books, 1981. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. First Printing - First Thus. 8vo. 608 pp. Trade paperback format. Edge and corner wear with minor creasing on the front hinge and spine; no interior markings. This anthology contains: Pretend Dinners by W. P. Kinsella; Levitation by Cynthia Ozick; Jean Rhys: A Remembrance by David Plante; The Otter by Seamus Heaney; Melancholy Divorcee by Sherod Santos; I Remember Galileo by Gerald Stern; Column Beda by Gerard Shyne; Institutional Control of Interpretation by Frank Kermode; Wish Book by Bo Ball; Young Women at Chartres by James Wright; Of Living Belfry and Rampart: On American Literary Magazines Since 1950 by Michael Anania; Marathon of Marmalade by George Hitchcock; Mennonite Farm Wife by Janet Kauffman; One Spring by David Bromige; Some Food We Could Not Eat: Gift Exchange and the Imagination by Lewis Hyde; A Suitcase Strapped with a Rope by Charles Simic; Temple Near Quang Tri Not, on the Map by Bruce Weigl; Sweet Talk by Stephanie Vaughn; Wrapped Minds by David Perkins; Heart of the Garfish by Kathy Callaway; By the Pool by Allen Grossman; Blue Wine by John Hollander; Tranquillity Base by Asa Baber; The Literature of Awe by David Bosworth; Trinc: Praises II by Thomas McGrath; Faith by Ellen Wilbur; The Caribbean Writer and Exile by Jan Carew; Portrait of the Artist with Li Po by Charles Wright; I Was Taught Three by Jorie Graham; Amsterdam Street Scene 1972 by Raphael Rudnik; The Girl Who Loved Horses by Elizabeth Spencer; Codex White Blizzard by Ed Sanders; Breath by Heather McHugh; Giant Steps by John Taggart; Michael at Sixteen Months by Al Young; My Vegetable Love by Barbara Grossman; The Shark and the Bureaucrat by Vlada Bulatovic-Vib; Stones by Michael Blumenthal; The Infinite Passion of Expectation by Gina Berriault; How St Peter Got Bald by Romulus Linney; The Chicago Odyssey by Jim Barnes; The Tortoise by Irving Feldman; On the Big Wind by David Madden; Song: So Often So Long I Have Thought by Hayden Carruth; Story by Patricia Zelver; Josefa Kankovska by Barbara Watkins; The Death of Love: A Satanic Essay in Mobius Form (excerpt) by Richard Vine; Idolatry by Carol Muske; The Poets' Encyclopedia (selections) by Andrei Codrescu and Marvin Bell; The Pears by Pamela Stewart; Scene from the Homefront by Sara Vogan; For Johannes Bobrowski by Sandra McPherson; Showdown by Michael Bondoli; Farming by Handsome Lake - transcribed by Joseph Bruchac; Out and Down Pattern by William Kloefkorn; Eiron Eyes by William Harmon; Whisper Song by David Wagoner; Two Lives by H. E. Francis; The Air Between Two Deserts by Marea Gordett; The Students of Snow by Jane Flanders; The Only Poem by Robert Penn Warren; and The Cold in Middle Latitudes by John Engels.., Avon Books, 1981, 3<
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THE PUSHCART PRIZE V - Livres de poche
1981, ISBN: 9780380530410
New York: Avon Books, 1981. 608 pp. Trade paperback format. Edge and corner wear with minor creasing on the front hinge and spine; no interior markings. This anthology contains: Preten… Plus…
New York: Avon Books, 1981. 608 pp. Trade paperback format. Edge and corner wear with minor creasing on the front hinge and spine; no interior markings. This anthology contains: Pretend Dinners by W. P. Kinsella; Levitation by Cynthia Ozick; Jean Rhys: A Remembrance by David Plante; The Otter by Seamus Heaney; Melancholy Divorcee by Sherod Santos; I Remember Galileo by Gerald Stern; Column Beda by Gerard Shyne; Institutional Control of Interpretation by Frank Kermode; Wish Book by Bo Ball; Young Women at Chartres by James Wright; Of Living Belfry and Rampart: On American Literary Magazines Since 1950 by Michael Anania; Marathon of Marmalade by George Hitchcock; Mennonite Farm Wife by Janet Kauffman; One Spring by David Bromige; Some Food We Could Not Eat: Gift Exchange and the Imagination by Lewis Hyde; A Suitcase Strapped with a Rope by Charles Simic; Temple Near Quang Tri Not, on the Map by Bruce Weigl; Sweet Talk by Stephanie Vaughn; Wrapped Minds by David Perkins; Heart of the Garfish by Kathy Callaway; By the Pool by Allen Grossman; Blue Wine by John Hollander; Tranquillity Base by Asa Baber; The Literature of Awe by David Bosworth; Trinc: Praises II by Thomas McGrath; Faith by Ellen Wilbur; The Caribbean Writer and Exile by Jan Carew; Portrait of the Artist with Li Po by Charles Wright; I Was Taught Three by Jorie Graham; Amsterdam Street Scene 1972 by Raphael Rudnik; The Girl Who Loved Horses by Elizabeth Spencer; Codex White Blizzard by Ed Sanders; Breath by Heather McHugh; Giant Steps by John Taggart; Michael at Sixteen Months by Al Young; My Vegetable Love by Barbara Grossman; The Shark and the Bureaucrat by Vlada Bulatovic-Vib; Stones by Michael Blumenthal; The Infinite Passion of Expectation by Gina Berriault; How St Peter Got Bald by Romulus Linney; The Chicago Odyssey by Jim Barnes; The Tortoise by Irving Feldman; On the Big Wind by David Madden; Song: So Often So Long I Have Thought by Hayden Carruth; Story by Patricia Zelver; Josefa Kankovska by Barbara Watkins; The Death of Love: A Satanic Essay in Mobius Form (excerpt) by Richard Vine; Idolatry by Carol Muske; The Poets' Encyclopedia (selections) by Andrei Codrescu and Marvin Bell; The Pears by Pamela Stewart; Scene from the Homefront by Sara Vogan; For Johannes Bobrowski by Sandra McPherson; Showdown by Michael Bondoli; Farming by Handsome Lake - transcribed by Joseph Bruchac; Out and Down Pattern by William Kloefkorn; Eiron Eyes by William Harmon; Whisper Song by David Wagoner; Two Lives by H. E. Francis; The Air Between Two Deserts by Marea Gordett; The Students of Snow by Jane Flanders; The Only Poem by Robert Penn Warren; and The Cold in Middle Latitudes by John Engels.. First Printing - First Thus. Soft Cover. Very Good. 8vo., Avon Books, 1981, 3<
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THE PUSHCART PRIZE V - Première édition
2020, ISBN: 9780380530410
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UK,8vo HB+dw/dj,1st edn.FINE/NFINE.No owner inscrptn,dw/dj unclipped - no price.Bright,crisp,clean,colour photograph montage illustrated dw/dj and white and silver gilt (slightly rubbed w… Plus…
UK,8vo HB+dw/dj,1st edn.FINE/NFINE.No owner inscrptn,dw/dj unclipped - no price.Bright,crisp,clean,colour photograph montage illustrated dw/dj and white and silver gilt (slightly rubbed with minimal loss) letters; with negligible shelf-wear and creasing to edges and corners.Small,closed tear/nick to head of spine/ backstrip of dw/dj.Top+fore-edges slightly aged/toned - as usual/ normal; contents bright,tight and clean - no dog-ear reading creases to any pages' corners.Bright,clean,publisher's original, plain red cloth boards with crisp,bright,stamped silver gilt letters to spine/backstrip and immaculate plain grey endpapers.UK,8vo HB+ dw/dj,1st edn,9-255pp [paginated] includes acknowledgements,a preface,an introduction,12 chapters,7 b/w maps,16pp colour+b/w contemporary photographs between pp128/9,notes,a bibliography and an index; plus [unpaginated] half-title+title pages and contents list/ table. Traditionally,a mercenary is somebody who fights for a foreign power in return for financial or material gain.In ancient times,this may have been the case,but how appropriate is such a definition today? The volunteers in the Congo were mercenaries in the accepted sense of the word,but many who arrived in Rhodesia in the 1970's later resented being labelled as such.It somehow mattered that they were part of a regular army,police or air force, serving under the same terms and conditions and for the same meagre wages as their Rhodesian colleagues.Men came from all over the world to fight in the former Yugoslavia,but they knew they would be paid a pittance by American or West European standards.As Anthony Richards reveals,few mercenaries have got rich by fighting in a foreign uniform.Many mercenary operations are aborted or end in bloody disaster like Angola in 1976.Yet men are still prepared to meet in secret, to plot the downfall of an African government and risk life and limb in a coup d'etat.At the end of the 20thC,more governments are changed by men with machine guns than by the voting public.As long as this continues,the modern mercenary will still be in business. Please contact rpaxtonden@blueyonder.co.uk ,for correct shipping/P+p quotes - particularly ALL overseas buyers - BEFORE ordering through the order page!, LONDON.HARPER COLLINS 1998., 4.5, New York: Galaxy Publishing Corp.. Very Good. 1964. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. First edition. Magazine. Digest sized pictorial wrappers [about 5.5" x 7.5"], 162 pages, illustrated. Includes "Killer" by Robert Ray, "The Long Way" by A. Bertram and Susan Chandler, "The Kicksters" by J. T. McIntosh, "Somewhere in Space" by C. C. MacApp, "The Carson Effect" by Richard Wilson, etc. Very good copy with a tiny 1/4" circular area of wear or rubbing to the center of the spine, text paper tanning. See Photos ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 162 pages ., Galaxy Publishing Corp., 1964, 3, Liveright, 2012-07-16. Hardcover. Very Good Plus/Very Good. 6x1x9. Very good plus first edition first printing in very good dust jacket. Binding is solid. Will ship (and look great) in an archival quality clear Brodart cover. Jacket is nice with some shelfwear. We use quality packaging materials., Liveright, 2012-07-16, 3, McGraw-Hill Book Company Inc, New York, NY, 1960. 1st edition. Hardcover. Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Illustrator: Photos by Richard Reinhold. Ex-library (church) copy with normal markings and attachments. Text is clean, pages are off-white. Binding is tight and solid. 16 pages of b/w photos adding to the text of the story of World Vision Founder - Dr. Robert Pierce. Past owner's name on fly page and dark mark to lower section of front cover (about 1" long), corner scuffs and wear to spine head - price adjusted. 245 pp. Illustrator: Photos by Richard Reinhold. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 500 grams. Category: Religion & Theology; Korea; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 1561002469. ., McGraw-Hill Book Company Inc, 1960, 2.5, London: Folio Society, 2005. Hardcover. As New. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Beards, Richard. xvi 304 pages, indexed, illustrated with black and white sketches. In slipcase. "As phrases they are familiar: the four horsemen of the Apocalypse, the seven wonders of the ancient world, the twelve labours of Hercules . . . But how easy is it to name the horsemen? Whose was the apocalyptic vision? Why seven wonders? And who challenged Hercules to clean up the Augean stables? This irresistible book takes us from the three sons of Adam and Eve to the twelve signs of the zodiac in sixty culturally significant lists, backed up with a wealth of information and anecdote about each one, to educate, amuse and entertain. In all the chosen lists, the number is key to its significance. The attribution of mystical or sacred properties to numbers has a long history: in the ancient Greek world the Pythagoreans claimed that the entire cosmos was made of numbers, while the early Christians especially venerated the numbers three, seven, ten and twelve. For this delightful book, however, the lists are culled from the wider worlds of mythology, religion, literature, science, history, art and music. They include the four assassinated presidents of the United States and the six flavours of quarks as well as the 'seven against Thebes' and the nine worthies. While the six wives of Henry VIII bear witness to the lethal politics of an age, the seven voyages of Sinbad the Sailor provide a charming fairy-tale interlude. An invaluable source of reference, the ideal companion to quizzing and parlour games, What Are the Seven Wonders of the World? is a hugely stimulating treasury of facts and fun." (goodreads), Folio Society, 2005, 5, Canton, Ohio: National Model Railroad Association. Very Good. 1956. First Edition: First Printing. Magazine. 16 pages: 8.5 x 11 in.: 0.6: Vol. 23.02: KB#013021: October 1956. Magazine is complete (fully page checked; beware of Sellers who don't say this), but edges/corners of covers are worn. Otherwise, covers and pages are clean, unmarked (except page one is stamped with the club's name), bright, tightly bound, three-hole punched, and sharp cornered. Scarce, Out Of Print, Book. Magazine has New Back Board and Bag. Also is mailed with heavy cardboard on front and back sides as well, for protection. Articles about Model Railroading, which include: Bradley Is New Engineering Head - Committee Changes Put Mortimer On HO Standards * National Convention At St. Paul Sees Interesting Innovations * Midwest To Seek 1960 Convention Instead Of 1959 (Robert B. Browne Jr.) * Model Contest Prize Winners At St. Paul * Blowing Off Steam! (Francis T. Davis, William J. Walker, J. D. Montgomery) * New York Society Buys A Home in Carlstadt, New Jersey (John B. Reschke) * Prize Winners At Show * Data Sheets Provide Information To Enjoy Hobby * It's Easy To Make Live Ramp For Uncoupling Purpose (Paul Mallery) * Club Forum - Mutual Assent Sets Up Rules (Richard A. White) * Ravenscroft, Bechtel Get President's Award * Post-Convention Tour Visits So. Dakota Badlands (Leonard F. Estes) * Mid-Continent Region Holds Model Contests And Clinics (R. W. Whitsitt) * More Railroad Folk Songs Listed With Sources Of Information (George H. Glade) * Home-Made HO gage Coupler (Jim Fisk) * Board Of Trustees' Meeting Minutes (Francis S. Brown) * Turnouts Committee Is Working On TT Gage Turnout Data (Allen Hazen) * Conformance Inspection Setup Reorganized For 2nd Stage (George Bechtel) * Office Manager's Report (Bob E. Bast) * Long Exposures Called Unneeded To make R.R. Model Photos (John Allen).: B&W Illustrations ., National Model Railroad Association, 1956, 3, Stated First Printing. This Book is in Good Condition. The Dust Jacket has Light Rubbing to the Surface, Light Foxing on the Inside of the Dust Jacket, and some Edgewear, including Very Light Creasing at the Top Edge and Base of the Spine and Two 1/2" long Puncture Tears to the Rear Cover at the Edge of the Spine but No Stains or Other Major Damage. The Hardcover Boards have Very Light Rubbing along the Edges but retain Sharp Corners with No Tears, Creases, Stains, or Any Major Damage. The Binding is Strong and Intact. The Interior is Clean and Unmarked with No Writing, Highlighting, or Underlining and has No Tears, Creases, Stains, Mold, or Any Major Damage. The Page Edges have Light Foxing to the Top Edge but No Remainder Mark, Stains, or Other Major Damage.The University of Alabama College of Commerce and Business Administration: The First 75 Years by Morris Mayer and Richard Melancon, published by the College of Commerce and Business Administration, The University of Alabama in 1995. This Book is a Hardcover with Dust Jacket measuring 8.75" x 11.375" with xvi+188 pages.Book DescriptionThe University of Alabama College of Commerce and Business Administration: The First 75 Years celebrates the history of an outstanding business school and the people who helped create it. This account of the collegeits faculty, leadership, and alumniis written in a lively, readable style. Photographs, many of them from C&BA's earliest years, enhance the text. The book covers the life of the college from its opening in 1919 through 1994, placing its history in the context of University, national, and world events. More than one hundred interviews with deans, faculty members, staff, and alumni offer an in-depth look at C&BA's inception, early growth, and recent past, as well as its present and its future. Extensive archival research provides additional insights into the philosophies of the college's founders., College of Commerce and Business Administration, The University of Alabama, 1995, 2.75, London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., 1920. 111 pgs. Very Good condition small cloth hardcover, light shelf wear. Owner name on front endpaper along with paper residue from a previous clipping or insert. Frontis page with vintage photo portrait of Gray, with shallow crease and 1/4 inch tear to bottom edge. Poems interspersed with commentary, biographical and bibliographical information. Poems quoted in whole or in part: Sonnet on the Death of Richard West, West's Ode to May, Ode on the Spring, Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College, Hymn to Adversity, Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat (Drowned in a Tub of Goldfishes), The Alliance of Education and Government, Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, A Long Story, Stanzas to Mr. Bentley, Ode on the Pleasure Arising from Vicissitude, The Progress of Poesy, The Bard, The Descent of Odin, The Death of Hoel (from the Gododin). #1498.. Hard Cover. Very Good. 16mo - 5¾" - 6¾" Tall., George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., 1920, 3, NY: New Directions. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1984. FIRST PUBLISHED". Hardcover. 5.75 X 1 X 8.5 inches. GOOD CONDITION IN GOOD UNCLIPT(S16.00) DUST JACKET..EX LIBRARY...MINIMAL STAMPS TO ENDPAPERS..CLEAN DJ UNDER CLEAR, PROTECTIVE. VINYL GLUED DOWN TO INNER COVERS.. has never had any pocket, nor marks to title page, or any other text page..Book spine is quite clean.. ; Gold titles on turquoise spine...cloth hardcovers...DJ shows 5x6" photo of author in striped tie.. ; Author's thoughts & poems deal with truth, religion, nature, thought, the role of poetry, death, visions, age, and the past ..Awarded Pulitzer Prize, the Bollingen Prize, and the National Book Award, ., New Directions, 1984, 3, Greenwich, Connecticut, USA: Gold Medal /Fawcett Books., 1963. Book. Illus. by ABBETT Painted Cover Art.. As New. Soft cover. Second Edition.. 128 pages. "Who was there to stand up against him? He was the fastest draw in Texas and he didn't seem to care whether he lived or died. His hand flashed to his side and returned with unbelievable speed, the Colt up steady and cocked. It was perfect fluid motion. His eyes were black and moist looking, as if there might be frost on them. His hands were as steady as a church organist's. 'That's the most amazing thing I've ever seen,' the sheriff said quietly to the deadliest killer in all the Texas." *** This book is part of an Original Owner Collection, of 2000+ Mass Market Paperbacks. Most of the books in this Collection have a UN-READ appearance, many obviously have NOT been read. Most still have Much or Most of the Original Cover Gloss. This is an exceptional condition example, and is SCARCE in this condition. Perfect for the discriminating Collector. *** Size: 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall., Gold Medal /Fawcett Books., 1963, 5, London: Head of Zeus. New. 2020. First Edition. First Printing; Hardcover. 1789544718 . 5 Series; 4.25 X 2.1 X 7 inches; 677 pages; Hard cover is white with silver lettering. NEW. Pages are clean and tight. "In 1994 Wizard's First Rule introduced Richard Cypher, a young woodsman seeking answers and vengeance in the aftermath of his father's murder, and Kahlan Amnell, a mysterious young woman pursued by a bloodthirsty tyrant's assassins. The Sword of Truth is one of the most ambitious fantasy series ever written. It was a decades-long masterwork that has been translated into 20 languages and sold 26 million copies. After 16 volumes and one novella, it concluded in 2016 with Warheart. The Children of D'Hara picks up immediately after the conclusion of the Sword of Truth series." ., Head of Zeus, 2020, 6, London: Head of Zeus. New. 2020. First Edition. First Printing; Hardcover. 1789544718 . 5 Series; 4.25 X 2.1 X 7 inches; 677 pages; Hard cover is white with silver lettering. NEW. Pages are clean and tight. "In 1994 Wizard's First Rule introduced Richard Cypher, a young woodsman seeking answers and vengeance in the aftermath of his father's murder, and Kahlan Amnell, a mysterious young woman pursued by a bloodthirsty tyrant's assassins. The Sword of Truth is one of the most ambitious fantasy series ever written. It was a decades-long masterwork that has been translated into 20 languages and sold 26 million copies. After 16 volumes and one novella, it concluded in 2016 with Warheart. The Children of D'Hara picks up immediately after the conclusion of the Sword of Truth series." ., Head of Zeus, 2020, 6, New York: Avon Books, 1981. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. First Printing - First Thus. 8vo. 608 pp. Trade paperback format. Edge and corner wear with minor creasing on the front hinge and spine; no interior markings. This anthology contains: Pretend Dinners by W. P. Kinsella; Levitation by Cynthia Ozick; Jean Rhys: A Remembrance by David Plante; The Otter by Seamus Heaney; Melancholy Divorcee by Sherod Santos; I Remember Galileo by Gerald Stern; Column Beda by Gerard Shyne; Institutional Control of Interpretation by Frank Kermode; Wish Book by Bo Ball; Young Women at Chartres by James Wright; Of Living Belfry and Rampart: On American Literary Magazines Since 1950 by Michael Anania; Marathon of Marmalade by George Hitchcock; Mennonite Farm Wife by Janet Kauffman; One Spring by David Bromige; Some Food We Could Not Eat: Gift Exchange and the Imagination by Lewis Hyde; A Suitcase Strapped with a Rope by Charles Simic; Temple Near Quang Tri Not, on the Map by Bruce Weigl; Sweet Talk by Stephanie Vaughn; Wrapped Minds by David Perkins; Heart of the Garfish by Kathy Callaway; By the Pool by Allen Grossman; Blue Wine by John Hollander; Tranquillity Base by Asa Baber; The Literature of Awe by David Bosworth; Trinc: Praises II by Thomas McGrath; Faith by Ellen Wilbur; The Caribbean Writer and Exile by Jan Carew; Portrait of the Artist with Li Po by Charles Wright; I Was Taught Three by Jorie Graham; Amsterdam Street Scene 1972 by Raphael Rudnik; The Girl Who Loved Horses by Elizabeth Spencer; Codex White Blizzard by Ed Sanders; Breath by Heather McHugh; Giant Steps by John Taggart; Michael at Sixteen Months by Al Young; My Vegetable Love by Barbara Grossman; The Shark and the Bureaucrat by Vlada Bulatovic-Vib; Stones by Michael Blumenthal; The Infinite Passion of Expectation by Gina Berriault; How St Peter Got Bald by Romulus Linney; The Chicago Odyssey by Jim Barnes; The Tortoise by Irving Feldman; On the Big Wind by David Madden; Song: So Often So Long I Have Thought by Hayden Carruth; Story by Patricia Zelver; Josefa Kankovska by Barbara Watkins; The Death of Love: A Satanic Essay in Mobius Form (excerpt) by Richard Vine; Idolatry by Carol Muske; The Poets' Encyclopedia (selections) by Andrei Codrescu and Marvin Bell; The Pears by Pamela Stewart; Scene from the Homefront by Sara Vogan; For Johannes Bobrowski by Sandra McPherson; Showdown by Michael Bondoli; Farming by Handsome Lake - transcribed by Joseph Bruchac; Out and Down Pattern by William Kloefkorn; Eiron Eyes by William Harmon; Whisper Song by David Wagoner; Two Lives by H. E. Francis; The Air Between Two Deserts by Marea Gordett; The Students of Snow by Jane Flanders; The Only Poem by Robert Penn Warren; and The Cold in Middle Latitudes by John Engels.., Avon Books, 1981, 3<
Henderson, Bill (editor) (Cynthia Ozick; David Plante; Seamus Heaney; Sherod Santos; Gerald Stern; Gerard Shyne; Frank Kermode; Bo Ball; James Wright; Michael Anania; George Hitchcock; Janet Kauffman; David Bromige; Lewis Hyde; Charles Simic; Bruce Weigl):
THE PUSHCART PRIZE V - Première édition1981, ISBN: 0380530414
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[EAN: 9780380530410], Tweedehands, zeer goed, [SC: 27.46], [PU: Avon Books, New York], SMALL PRESS; LITERARY MAGAZINES; PUSHCART PRIZE; FIVE; 5; COLLECTIBLE; COLLECTABLE;, 608 pp. Trade p… Plus…
[EAN: 9780380530410], Tweedehands, zeer goed, [SC: 27.46], [PU: Avon Books, New York], SMALL PRESS; LITERARY MAGAZINES; PUSHCART PRIZE; FIVE; 5; COLLECTIBLE; COLLECTABLE;, 608 pp. Trade paperback format. Edge and corner wear with minor creasing on the front hinge and spine; no interior markings. This anthology contains: Levitation by Cynthia Ozick; Jean Rhys: A Remembrance by David Plante; The Otter by Seamus Heaney; Melancholy Divorcee by Sherod Santos; I Remember Galileo by Gerald Stern; Column Beda by Gerard Shyne; Institutional Control of Interpretation by Frank Kermode; Wish Book by Bo Ball; Young Women at Chartres by James Wright; Of Living Belfry and Rampart: On American Literary Magazines Since 1950 by Michael Anania; Marathon of Marmalade by George Hitchcock; Mennonite Farm Wife by Janet Kauffman; One Spring by David Bromige; Some Food We Could Not Eat: Gift Exchange and the Imagination by Lewis Hyde; A Suitcase Strapped with a Rope by Charles Simic; Temple Near Quang Tri Not on the Map by Bruce Weigl; Sweet Talk by Stephanie Vaughn; Wrapped Minds by David Perkins; Heart of the Garfish by Kathy Callaway; By the Pool by Allen Grossman; Blue Wine by John Hollander; Tranquillity Base by Asa Baber; The Literature of Awe by David Bosworth; Trinc: Praises II by Thomas McGrath; Faith by Ellen Wilbur; The Caribbean Writer and Exile by Jan Carew; Portrait of the Artist with Li Po by Charles Wright; I Was Taught Three by Jorie Graham; Amsterdam Street Scene 1972 by Raphael Rudnik; The Girl Who Loved Horses by Elizabeth Spencer; Codex White Blizzard by Ed Sanders; Breath by Heather McHugh; Giant Steps by John Taggart; Michael at Sixteen Months by Al Young; My Vegetable Love by Barbara Grossman; The Shark and the Bureaucrat by Vlada Bulatovic-Vib; Stones by Michael Blumenthal; The Infinite Passion of Expectation by Gina Berriault; How St Peter Got Bald by Romulus Linney; The Chicago Odyssey by Jim Barnes; The Tortoise by Irving Feldman; On the Big Wind by David Madden; Song: So Often So Long I Have Thought by Hayden Carruth; Story by Patricia Zelver; Josefa Kankovska by Barbara Watkins; The Death of Love: A Satanic Essay in Mobius Form (excerpt) by Richard Vine; Idolatry by Carol Muske; Pretend Dinners by W. P. Kinsella; The Poets' Encyclopedia (selections) by Andrei Codrescu and Marvin Bell; The Pears by Pamela Stewart; Scene from the Homefront by Sara Vogan; For Johannes Bobrowski by Sandra McPherson; Showdown by Michael Bondoli; Farming by Handsome Lake - transcribed by Joseph Bruchac; Out and Down Pattern by William Kloefkorn; Eiron Eyes by William Harmon; Whisper Song by David Wagoner; Two Lives by H. E. Francis; The Air Between Two Deserts by Marea Gordett; The Students of Snow by Jane Flanders; The Only Poem by Robert Penn Warren; and The Cold in Middle Latitudes by John Engels. Size: 8vo, Books<
THE PUSHCART PRIZE V - Première édition
1981
ISBN: 0380530414
Livres de poche
[EAN: 9780380530410], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [PU: Avon Books, New York], LITERARY; SMALL PRESS; MAGAZINE; JOURNAL; JOURNALISM;, 608 pp. Trade paperback format. Edge and corner wea… Plus…
[EAN: 9780380530410], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [PU: Avon Books, New York], LITERARY; SMALL PRESS; MAGAZINE; JOURNAL; JOURNALISM;, 608 pp. Trade paperback format. Edge and corner wear with minor creasing on the front hinge and spine; no interior markings. This anthology contains: Pretend Dinners by W. P. Kinsella; Levitation by Cynthia Ozick; Jean Rhys: A Remembrance by David Plante; The Otter by Seamus Heaney; Melancholy Divorcee by Sherod Santos; I Remember Galileo by Gerald Stern; Column Beda by Gerard Shyne; Institutional Control of Interpretation by Frank Kermode; Wish Book by Bo Ball; Young Women at Chartres by James Wright; Of Living Belfry and Rampart: On American Literary Magazines Since 1950 by Michael Anania; Marathon of Marmalade by George Hitchcock; Mennonite Farm Wife by Janet Kauffman; One Spring by David Bromige; Some Food We Could Not Eat: Gift Exchange and the Imagination by Lewis Hyde; A Suitcase Strapped with a Rope by Charles Simic; Temple Near Quang Tri Not, on the Map by Bruce Weigl; Sweet Talk by Stephanie Vaughn; Wrapped Minds by David Perkins; Heart of the Garfish by Kathy Callaway; By the Pool by Allen Grossman; Blue Wine by John Hollander; Tranquillity Base by Asa Baber; The Literature of Awe by David Bosworth; Trinc: Praises II by Thomas McGrath; Faith by Ellen Wilbur; The Caribbean Writer and Exile by Jan Carew; Portrait of the Artist with Li Po by Charles Wright; I Was Taught Three by Jorie Graham; Amsterdam Street Scene 1972 by Raphael Rudnik; The Girl Who Loved Horses by Elizabeth Spencer; Codex White Blizzard by Ed Sanders; Breath by Heather McHugh; Giant Steps by John Taggart; Michael at Sixteen Months by Al Young; My Vegetable Love by Barbara Grossman; The Shark and the Bureaucrat by Vlada Bulatovic-Vib; Stones by Michael Blumenthal; The Infinite Passion of Expectation by Gina Berriault; How St Peter Got Bald by Romulus Linney; The Chicago Odyssey by Jim Barnes; The Tortoise by Irving Feldman; On the Big Wind by David Madden; Song: So Often So Long I Have Thought by Hayden Carruth; Story by Patricia Zelver; Josefa Kankovska by Barbara Watkins; The Death of Love: A Satanic Essay in Mobius Form (excerpt) by Richard Vine; Idolatry by Carol Muske; The Poets' Encyclopedia (selections) by Andrei Codrescu and Marvin Bell; The Pears by Pamela Stewart; Scene from the Homefront by Sara Vogan; For Johannes Bobrowski by Sandra McPherson; Showdown by Michael Bondoli; Farming by Handsome Lake - transcribed by Joseph Bruchac; Out and Down Pattern by William Kloefkorn; Eiron Eyes by William Harmon; Whisper Song by David Wagoner; Two Lives by H. E. Francis; The Air Between Two Deserts by Marea Gordett; The Students of Snow by Jane Flanders; The Only Poem by Robert Penn Warren; and The Cold in Middle Latitudes by John Engels. Size: 8vo, Books<
THE PUSHCART PRIZE V - Livres de poche
1981, ISBN: 9780380530410
New York: Avon Books, 1981. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. First Printing - First Thus. 8vo. 608 pp. Trade paperback format. Edge and corner wear with minor creasing on the front hinge an… Plus…
New York: Avon Books, 1981. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. First Printing - First Thus. 8vo. 608 pp. Trade paperback format. Edge and corner wear with minor creasing on the front hinge and spine; no interior markings. This anthology contains: Pretend Dinners by W. P. Kinsella; Levitation by Cynthia Ozick; Jean Rhys: A Remembrance by David Plante; The Otter by Seamus Heaney; Melancholy Divorcee by Sherod Santos; I Remember Galileo by Gerald Stern; Column Beda by Gerard Shyne; Institutional Control of Interpretation by Frank Kermode; Wish Book by Bo Ball; Young Women at Chartres by James Wright; Of Living Belfry and Rampart: On American Literary Magazines Since 1950 by Michael Anania; Marathon of Marmalade by George Hitchcock; Mennonite Farm Wife by Janet Kauffman; One Spring by David Bromige; Some Food We Could Not Eat: Gift Exchange and the Imagination by Lewis Hyde; A Suitcase Strapped with a Rope by Charles Simic; Temple Near Quang Tri Not, on the Map by Bruce Weigl; Sweet Talk by Stephanie Vaughn; Wrapped Minds by David Perkins; Heart of the Garfish by Kathy Callaway; By the Pool by Allen Grossman; Blue Wine by John Hollander; Tranquillity Base by Asa Baber; The Literature of Awe by David Bosworth; Trinc: Praises II by Thomas McGrath; Faith by Ellen Wilbur; The Caribbean Writer and Exile by Jan Carew; Portrait of the Artist with Li Po by Charles Wright; I Was Taught Three by Jorie Graham; Amsterdam Street Scene 1972 by Raphael Rudnik; The Girl Who Loved Horses by Elizabeth Spencer; Codex White Blizzard by Ed Sanders; Breath by Heather McHugh; Giant Steps by John Taggart; Michael at Sixteen Months by Al Young; My Vegetable Love by Barbara Grossman; The Shark and the Bureaucrat by Vlada Bulatovic-Vib; Stones by Michael Blumenthal; The Infinite Passion of Expectation by Gina Berriault; How St Peter Got Bald by Romulus Linney; The Chicago Odyssey by Jim Barnes; The Tortoise by Irving Feldman; On the Big Wind by David Madden; Song: So Often So Long I Have Thought by Hayden Carruth; Story by Patricia Zelver; Josefa Kankovska by Barbara Watkins; The Death of Love: A Satanic Essay in Mobius Form (excerpt) by Richard Vine; Idolatry by Carol Muske; The Poets' Encyclopedia (selections) by Andrei Codrescu and Marvin Bell; The Pears by Pamela Stewart; Scene from the Homefront by Sara Vogan; For Johannes Bobrowski by Sandra McPherson; Showdown by Michael Bondoli; Farming by Handsome Lake - transcribed by Joseph Bruchac; Out and Down Pattern by William Kloefkorn; Eiron Eyes by William Harmon; Whisper Song by David Wagoner; Two Lives by H. E. Francis; The Air Between Two Deserts by Marea Gordett; The Students of Snow by Jane Flanders; The Only Poem by Robert Penn Warren; and The Cold in Middle Latitudes by John Engels.., Avon Books, 1981, 3<
THE PUSHCART PRIZE V - Livres de poche
1981, ISBN: 9780380530410
New York: Avon Books, 1981. 608 pp. Trade paperback format. Edge and corner wear with minor creasing on the front hinge and spine; no interior markings. This anthology contains: Preten… Plus…
New York: Avon Books, 1981. 608 pp. Trade paperback format. Edge and corner wear with minor creasing on the front hinge and spine; no interior markings. This anthology contains: Pretend Dinners by W. P. Kinsella; Levitation by Cynthia Ozick; Jean Rhys: A Remembrance by David Plante; The Otter by Seamus Heaney; Melancholy Divorcee by Sherod Santos; I Remember Galileo by Gerald Stern; Column Beda by Gerard Shyne; Institutional Control of Interpretation by Frank Kermode; Wish Book by Bo Ball; Young Women at Chartres by James Wright; Of Living Belfry and Rampart: On American Literary Magazines Since 1950 by Michael Anania; Marathon of Marmalade by George Hitchcock; Mennonite Farm Wife by Janet Kauffman; One Spring by David Bromige; Some Food We Could Not Eat: Gift Exchange and the Imagination by Lewis Hyde; A Suitcase Strapped with a Rope by Charles Simic; Temple Near Quang Tri Not, on the Map by Bruce Weigl; Sweet Talk by Stephanie Vaughn; Wrapped Minds by David Perkins; Heart of the Garfish by Kathy Callaway; By the Pool by Allen Grossman; Blue Wine by John Hollander; Tranquillity Base by Asa Baber; The Literature of Awe by David Bosworth; Trinc: Praises II by Thomas McGrath; Faith by Ellen Wilbur; The Caribbean Writer and Exile by Jan Carew; Portrait of the Artist with Li Po by Charles Wright; I Was Taught Three by Jorie Graham; Amsterdam Street Scene 1972 by Raphael Rudnik; The Girl Who Loved Horses by Elizabeth Spencer; Codex White Blizzard by Ed Sanders; Breath by Heather McHugh; Giant Steps by John Taggart; Michael at Sixteen Months by Al Young; My Vegetable Love by Barbara Grossman; The Shark and the Bureaucrat by Vlada Bulatovic-Vib; Stones by Michael Blumenthal; The Infinite Passion of Expectation by Gina Berriault; How St Peter Got Bald by Romulus Linney; The Chicago Odyssey by Jim Barnes; The Tortoise by Irving Feldman; On the Big Wind by David Madden; Song: So Often So Long I Have Thought by Hayden Carruth; Story by Patricia Zelver; Josefa Kankovska by Barbara Watkins; The Death of Love: A Satanic Essay in Mobius Form (excerpt) by Richard Vine; Idolatry by Carol Muske; The Poets' Encyclopedia (selections) by Andrei Codrescu and Marvin Bell; The Pears by Pamela Stewart; Scene from the Homefront by Sara Vogan; For Johannes Bobrowski by Sandra McPherson; Showdown by Michael Bondoli; Farming by Handsome Lake - transcribed by Joseph Bruchac; Out and Down Pattern by William Kloefkorn; Eiron Eyes by William Harmon; Whisper Song by David Wagoner; Two Lives by H. E. Francis; The Air Between Two Deserts by Marea Gordett; The Students of Snow by Jane Flanders; The Only Poem by Robert Penn Warren; and The Cold in Middle Latitudes by John Engels.. First Printing - First Thus. Soft Cover. Very Good. 8vo., Avon Books, 1981, 3<
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Auteur du livre: wright, bruce hitchcock, plant janet, michael heaney, stern frank, michael weigl, bill kauffman, simic michael, hyde lewis, charles gerard, henderson david, ozick cynthia, george kauffman, charles james ball
Titre du livre: index, press, interpretation, levitation, best the small presses, the pushcart prize
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