D. C. Poets Against the War: An Anthology
Washington, DC: The Argonne House Press, 2004. Second edition. Wraps. 128 p. Signed by Browning. More
Washington, DC: The Argonne House Press, 2004. Second edition. Wraps. 128 p. Signed by Browning. More
Baltimore, MD: PublishAmerica, 2004. First edition. First printing [stated]. Trade paperback. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 222 p. Maps. More
London: Guild Publishing, 1989. Reprint. Hardcover. 187, [1] pages. Illustrations (some in color). Index. DJ has some wear, soiling, and small tear. Inscription on title page to Gotabaya Rajapaksa is signed by Lionel Balasuriya, near an address label pasted on title page. From 22 March 1991 - 21 August 2007 Lionel Balasuriya worked as a Director in Kenworth Corporation (U.K.) Limited. Len Cacutt was an editor of the magazine War Monthly, He spent five years during World War II as a Royal Air Force pilot. Lieutenant Colonel Nandasena Gotabaya Rajapaksa, RWP, RSP, psc, GR (born 20 June 1949) is a retired officer of the Sri Lanka Army, a former Secretary to Ministry of Defence and Urban Development of Sri Lanka. After serving through the early parts of the country's civil war with Tamil Tiger rebels, he retired from the army in 1992 and emigrated to the US. With the election of his brother Mahinda Rajapaksa as President of Sri Lanka, Gotabaya Rajapaksa was appointed Defence Secretary in November 2005. As Defence Secretary, Rajapaksa played a key role towards the successes achieved by the Sri Lankan Military in defeating the Tamil Tigers and ending Sri Lanka's 26-year-long civil war. Investigations on assassinations, abductions and assaults on journalist revealed that Gotabhaya directed a death squad to attack journalists that was outside the Army command structure during this time 17 journalists and media workers were killed and others were either assaulted or abducted. More
London: Victor Gollancz, Ltd, 1945. Reprint. Cheap Edition, Second Printing. Hardcover. 88 p. Frontis. Some musical notes. More
Ames, IA: Iowa State University Press, 1986. Second printing [stated]. Hardcover. xi, [1], 187, [1] pages. Frontis illustration. Bibliography. Sticker residue inside back cover and on rep. DJ has some wear, soiling, tears and chips. John Frederick Christgau (February 11, 1934[1] – August 21, 2018) was an American author of fiction and non-fiction. His books have dealt primarily with sports and American history. His book, Michael and the Whiz Kids (2013), is the story of Christgau's experiences as coach of a championship, lightweight basketball team that featured the first African American athlete in Crestmoor High School's history. This book was followed by Incident at the Otterville Station: A Civil War Story of Slavery and Rescue, the true story of the rescue of slaves that were to be shipped from Missouri to Kentucky, in defiance of federal laws. More
New York, N.Y. Alfred A. Knopf, 2005. First Edition [stated], presumed first printing. Hardcover. [12], 303, [5] pages. Previous owner's address label and advertisement for this book pasted to fep. Illustrations. Maps. Includes Epilogue, Notes, The Berga Prisoners, Acknowledgments, and Index. Chapters cover The Devil Quotes Scripture; Sucker Punch; The Obedience of Corpses; The Selection; Prayer Book and Sword; Walking Shadows; Weasels in a Hole; The Dying Weeks; and Orders from Nowhere. Roger Cohen (born 2 August 1955) is a journalist and author. He was a reporter, editor and columnist for The New York Times, and the International Herald Tribune (later re-branded as the International New York Times). He has worked as a foreign correspondent in fifteen countries. In 1983, Cohen joined The Wall Street Journal in Rome to cover the Italian economy. The Journal later transferred him to Beirut. He joined The New York Times in January 1990.[6] In the summer of 1991, he co-authored with Claudio Gatti In the Eye of the Storm: The Life of General H. Norman Schwarzkopf. The authors wrote the book based on information from Norman Schwarzkopf's sister Sally, without Schwarzkopf's help. In 2004, he began writing a column called 'Globalist', which is published twice a week in The International Herald Tribune. In 2005, Cohen's third book, Soldiers and Slaves: American POWs Trapped by the Nazis' Final Gamble, was published by Alfred A. Knopf. In 2006, he became the first senior editor for The International Herald Tribune. More
London: The Field & Queen (H. Cox), [1917?]. First? Edition. First? Printing. 28 cm, 104, wraps, illus., part of cover missing, some page wear and soiling. Preface by Sir Theodore Cook. More
Boston, MA: Northeastern Univ. Press, c1995. First Printing. 24 cm, 383, illus., map. More
New York: Viking Press, 1956. 22 cm, 275, glossary, bibliography, index, slightly cocked, DJ worn, torn, soiled, and chipped, front board weak, ink on front endpaper. More
New York: Stein and Day, 1979. First U.S.? Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 420, illus., footnotes, usual library markings, rear pocket removed, DJ pasted to boards. Originally published in Hebrew. The secret journal of Czerniakow, who presided over the Warsaw Ghetto underthe Nazis. More
Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company, 1946. First Edition. 40, illus. (some color), some library markings, bds worn/soiled, bd corners rubbed, tears at bottom of several pgs repaired w/ tape. More
New York: Collier Books, 1968. Fifth printing, 1972 {Originally pub. as Hardback by Wesleyan}. Trade paperback. xv, [1], 299, [5] p. Includes the complete Buckdancer's Choice, winner of the National Book Award for Poetry in 1966. More
Brussels, Munich: Comite International de Dachau, 1978. Seventh Edition [stated]. Presumed first printing. Wraps. Format is approximately 8.75 inches by 9.5 inches. 229 pages. Illustrations. Sources. 4 page guide laid in. Illustration of principal concentration camps inside front cover and on first fep. Ink notation on title page. Illustrated catalogue intended to accompany the visitor to the Dachau Memorial Museum, through the exhibition and to provide him with a reference guide to all the documents displayed. Barbara Distel was the Director of the Dachau Memorial Museum since 1975 and widely acclaimed as the pre-eminent authority on the history of Dachau, Barbara Distel oversees archival materials dealing with the lives-and deaths-of more than 200,000 persons imprisoned in this first of the German concentration camps (1933-1945). Hers is a singularly significant enterprise since the history of Dachau reflects in many ways the history of the Holocaust itself. Distel began working as an assistant at the museum during her high school years, later earning a degree in library science at the University of Munich. More
New York: Negro Universities Press, [1969]. Reprint Edition. First? Printing. 23 cm, 122, illus., endpages soiled. More
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 2003. Third Printing. 361, illus., cut in DJ at lower spine, with very slight scratch to spine of book, front flyleaf corner clipped. More
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 2003. First Edition. First Printing. 361, illus., endpaper maps, some wear to top edge of DJ. More
New York: Putnam, [1970]. Book Club? Edition. 22 cm, 384, ink mark on front endpaper and top edge. More
New York: Free Press, 1996. First Printing. Hardcover. 22 cm, 254 pages. Illustrations. Slight wear and soiling to DJ. More
New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1958. 491, DJ worn, torn, chipped, and soiled. Inscribed by the author (Hermann Field). More
London: Victor Gollancz Ltd., 1943. First Edition. Fourth Pre-Pub Printing. 19 cm, 82, some page discoloration, boards worn and soiled. More
New York: Vantage Press, [1956]. First Edition. First? Printing. 21 cm, 317, usual library markings, boards worn, edges soiled, paperclip marks. More
Palm Beach, FL: Bacchus Press Ltd, 2006. First Edition [stated], Published on the 300th anniversary of Benjamin Franklin's birth. Hardcover. Format is approximately 7.25 inches by 10.25 inches. xiv, 334, [4] pages/ Illustrated endpapers. DJ has some wear, edge tears and a scratch in front. Minor page soiling noted. Includes Preface, approximately 90 Illustrations, Bibliography and Works Consulted, Source Notes, Appendix A, Footnotes, and Appendix B The Beef a la Mode recipe. Also includes Index. This book transports the reader back in time to 18th century Paris, where you meet Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson. In the comfort of Jefferson's residence on the Champs Elysees, you sit down with two of America's favorite Founding Fathers and, in response to questions, they tell you in their own words the most interesting stories of their lives. James Gabler is the author of the award winning biography Passions: The Wines and Travels of Thomas Jefferson, Wine into Words: A History and Bibliography of Wine Books in the English Language, Be Your Own Wine Expert, and two novels. More
Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 1995. First edition. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. Sewn binding. Paper over boards. xi, [1], 275, [1] p. Map. Illustrations. Occasional Footnotes. Bibliography. More
London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1964. First Printing. Hardcover. 254 pages. Illus., foxing to fore-edge, DJ soiled and edges worn. Presentation copy signed by the author. More
London: The Macmillan Company, 1970. Second Printing. 562, illus., endppr maps, notes, apps, biblio, index, endpprs sl soiled & wrinkled, flylf sl soiled, bds sl scuffed & bubbled. More