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1952 First Edition: The Complete Book of Mothercraft: A Collection of Expert Advice for Successful Parenthood
The Complete Book of Mothercraft: A Collection of Expert Advice for Successful Parenthood is a comprehensive guide written by twenty-five leading specialists in the field of child and maternal care. Published in 1952, this first edition book offers a wealth of knowledge and guidance for parents, covering various aspects of child-rearing and maternal health. With 894 pages of expert advice from physicians, pediatricians, psychologists, psychiatrists, educators, gynecologists, and obstetricians, this book serves as an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to navigate the challenges of parenthood. Despite its considerable signs of wear, including rubbing, tears, staining, a cracked inside spine, and some pencil markings, the content of this book remains intact and highly informative and a historial witness to medical practices of its time.
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1945 First Edition: Mine Own Executioner, by Nigel Balchin
Mine Own Executioner is a psychological thriller written by Nigel Balchin. Originally published in 1945, this dark and gripping novel explores the complexities of the human mind and the consequences of one’s actions. Set in post-World War II London, the story follows Felix Milne, a psychologist who is assigned to treat a traumatized pilot suffering from amnesia. As Milne delves deeper into the pilot’s psyche, he uncovers a web of secrets and dark desires that threaten to consume them both. With its thought-provoking exploration of guilt, identity, and the limits of sanity, “Mine Own Executioner” is a must-read for fans of psychological suspense.
Despite its age, this hardcover volume is in good condition, with some wear and tear on the dust jacket. The book itself is clean and tightly bound, and it even includes original newspaper clippings from 1946 that provide historical context to its publication. A true gem for collectors and enthusiasts of classic psychological fiction.
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1995 First Edition – The Adventures of Maqroll: Four Novellas, by Alvaro Mutis
The Adventures of Maqroll: Four Novellas is a collection of interconnected stories written by Alvaro Mutis. Published by HarperCollins in 1995, this first edition, first printing book spans 369 pages and is in brand new, fine condition. With a full number line and an intact dust jacket, this book is a valuable addition to any literary collection.
The novellas follow the adventures of the enigmatic Maqroll, a wandering sailor who embarks on various journeys across different landscapes, encountering diverse characters and exploring themes of love, friendship, and the search for meaning. Mutis’ exquisite storytelling and vivid imagery make this contemporary novel a must-read for fans of adventure and introspection.
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1989: Selected Poems, by Halldis Moren Vesaas
Selected Poems is a collection of poetic works by Halldis Moren Vesaas, skillfully translated by Wakefield and Thompson. Published by White Pine Press in Buffalo in 1989, this 75-page volume showcases the profound and evocative verses of Vesaas. The black pictorial softcover, with its glossy finish, adds an elegant touch to this brand new book. Impeccably preserved, it bears no scratches or markings, making it a pristine addition to any poetry enthusiast’s collection.
Delving into themes of nature, introspection, and the human experience, this collection offers readers a glimpse into Vesaas’ poetic brilliance.
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1992 First Edition – Possible Worlds & A Short History of Night, by John Mighton
Possible Worlds & A Short History of Night is a thought-provoking collection of two plays written by John Mighton. First edition, published by Playwrights Canada Press in 1992.
The plays offer readers a unique exploration of human relationships, identity, and the nature of reality. With its engaging plotlines and insightful themes, this contemporary play collection is a valuable addition to any theater enthusiast’s library.
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2010 First Edition: Beatrice & Virgil, by Yann Martel
Beatrice & Virgil is a contemporary novel written by Yann Martel and published by Alfred Knopf in Canada in 2010. This first edition, first printing with a full number line is a collector’s copy. The book features a pictorial grey hardcover volume and an immaculate dust jacket. With 197 pages, this brand new and unread book is in pristine condition.
The novel delves into the lives of the characters Beatrice and Virgil, exploring their complex relationship and the themes of art, morality, and the Holocaust. Martel weaves a thought-provoking narrative that challenges readers to contemplate the power of storytelling and the nature of humanity. With its unique blend of fiction and allegory, Beatrice & Virgil offers a profound and introspective reading experience.
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2018 First Edition: Theory, by Dionne Brand
Theory, written by Dionne Brand and published by Alfred Knopf in Canada in 2018, is a thought-provoking and intellectually stimulating work.
The present copy is a first edition, first printing with a full number line.
Theory explores various themes such as identity, race, and power dynamics.
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1978: Another Fine Myth, by Robert Asprin
Another Fine Myth, by Robert Asprin, is a first edition contemporary fantasy novel published by Donning in Norfolk in 1978. The story follows the adventures of Skeeve, a young magician’s apprentice, who is unexpectedly thrown into a world of magic and mayhem when his master is assassinated. As Skeeve navigates through this new realm, he teams up with a colorful cast of characters, including a demon named Aahz, to unravel a mysterious plot and save the day. With its witty humor and imaginative world-building, Another Fine Myth is a must-read for fans of the fantasy genre.
This pictorial softcover volume is in very good condition, with only minor wear to the cover corners. The only notable flaw is the absence of the front blank page. Otherwise, this book is nearly as good as new.
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1973 First Edition – The Crimean War: A Reappraisal, by Phillip Warner
The Crimean War: A Reappraisal, written by Phillip Warner, is a meticulously researched and comprehensive reappraisal of the Crimean War. This 1973 first edition, published by Taplinger Publishing Company, offers readers a deep dive into the historical context, key events, and significant figures of the war. Spanning 216 pages, this red cloth hardcover volume is in mint condition, with deckled fore-edges and a clean, tightly bound interior. Although the dust jacket is not present, the book remains a valuable addition to any history enthusiast’s collection.
Warner’s work explores the plot of the Crimean War and delves into its key themes of military strategy, political maneuvering, and the impact on international relations.
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1990 First Edition: Three Blind Mice, by Ed McBain
Three Blind Mice by Ed McBain is a gripping crime thriller set in New York. Published in 1990 by Arcade Publishing, this first edition spans 233 pages and is presented in a black hardcover volume with a striking red spine. Both the dust jacket and book body are in mint condition, exhibiting a clean and tightly bound copy.
McBain’s masterful storytelling takes readers on a suspenseful journey as a series of murders unfold, leaving the detectives to unravel the truth behind the elusive killer.
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1986 First Edition – Lillian Hellman: The Image, The Woman, by William Wright
Lillian Hellman: The Image, The Woman by William Wright is a comprehensive biography that delves into the life and legacy of the renowned playwright and author, Lillian Hellman. Published by Simon & Schuster in New York in 1986, this first edition, first printing offers readers a deep insight into Hellman’s fascinating journey. Both the book and dust jacket are in mint condition, having never been read. While a tiny black mark is visible at the bottom page edges, it does not detract from the overall pristine quality of this valuable piece.
This biography explores Hellman’s remarkable career, her influential works, and the key themes of truth, justice, and personal integrity that are central to her writings.
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1958 First Edition: The Voice of the Master, by Kahlil Gibran
The Voice of the Master first edition book by Kahlil Gibran, published by Citadel in New York in 1958. This 95-page brown hardcover volume features lettering on the spine and is in excellent condition. The book is clean, tightly bound, and free from any writing or markings, except for several black pages in the back that contain handwritten notes highlighting key passages from the book. The dust jacket is also in very good condition, with minor expected wear and tear around the corners and spine.