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1992: A Canadian Millionaire: The Life and Business Times of Sir Joseph Flavelle, Bart. 1858-1939, by Michael Bliss
“A Canadian Millionaire: The Life and Business Times of Sir Joseph Flavelle, Bart. 1858-1939” by Michael Bliss is a comprehensive biography that delves into the remarkable life and achievements of Sir Joseph Flavelle, a prominent Canadian millionaire. Published by the University of Toronto Press in 1992, this first paperback edition is a reprint of the original issue published in 1998 by Macmillan of Canada.
With 562 pages, the book provides a detailed account of Flavelle’s life, from his humble beginnings to his rise as a successful businessman. The book is in excellent condition, with no writing or markings, and is very well bound. Although it shows a slight fold crease along the spine, indicating the book had been opened, it remains in near-new condition. There is minimal rubbing or wear on the cover.
This biography offers valuable insights into the life of a significant figure in Canadian history, making it a must-read for anyone interested in business, entrepreneurship, and the development of Canada in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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2021 First Edition: Cloud Cuckoo Land, by Anthony Doerr
“Cloud Cuckoo Land”, written by Anthony Doerr and published by Scribner in New York in 2021, is a thought-provoking and beautifully crafted novel. This first edition, first printing with a full number line spans across 626 pages, offering an immersive reading experience. The book is in brand new condition, with no writing or markings, and the dust jacket is not price clipped.
Cloud Cuckoo Land takes readers on a mesmerizing journey through time and space, interweaving multiple narratives that span from ancient Constantinople to present-day Idaho. This contemporary novel explores themes of hope, resilience, and the power of storytelling, as it follows the lives of five unforgettable characters whose paths converge in unexpected ways. With Doerr’s exquisite prose and meticulous attention to detail, Cloud Cuckoo Land is a literary gem that will captivate readers and leave them pondering the profound connections that bind us all.
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1996 First Edition: The Living and the Dead: Robert McNamara and Five Lives of a Lost War, by Paul Hendrickson
“The Living and the Dead: Robert McNamara and Five Lives of a Lost War”, written by Paul Hendrickson and published by Alfred Knopf in New York in 1996, is a comprehensive biography that delves into the complex life and decisions of Robert McNamara, the former Secretary of Defense during the Vietnam War.
With 427 pages, this first edition book provides a deep exploration of McNamara’s role in the war and its aftermath. The author skillfully weaves together McNamara’s personal experiences and interviews with five individuals affected by the war, offering a multi-faceted perspective on the conflict. This brand new copy is in pristine condition, never read, and not price clipped, and is a valuable addition to any history enthusiast’s collection.
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2003: Redesigning Society, by Russel L. Ackoff and Sheldon Rovin
“Redesigning Society” by Russel L. Ackoff and Sheldon Rovin, published by Stanford Business Books, offers a thought-provoking exploration of societal transformation. The book delves into the concept of redesigning society to address the complex challenges of the modern world. With a focus on systems thinking and problem-solving, the authors present innovative ideas and practical strategies for creating a more sustainable and equitable society.
The book’s 184 pages provide a concise yet comprehensive analysis, making it an invaluable resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in shaping a better future. This third printing, hardcover edition is in very good to fine condition, with only slight wear to the dust jacket. The book is well bound and features an owner’s signature on the front free endpaper, but no other writing or markings.
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1980: The Little Immigrants: The Orphans Who Came to Canada, by Kenneth Bagnell
“The Little Immigrants: The Orphans Who Came to Canada” by Kenneth Bagnell is a historical non-fiction work, the present copy of which was published by Macmillan of Canada in Toronto in 1980. Hardcover volume bound in brown cloth with gilt lettering on the spine.
The book tells the story of the thousands of British children who were sent to Canada between 1869 and 1939 as part of a child migration scheme. Bagnell provides a detailed account of their journey, the conditions they faced, and the impact it had on their lives. The book is in very good+ condition with minor wear to the dust jacket and bears an owner’s inscription on the front endpaper. The work is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Canadian history and the experiences of child migrants.
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1987: Gershwin, by Edward Jablonski
“Gershwin” by Edward Jablonski is a comprehensive biography that delves into the life and work of the legendary American composer, George Gershwin. The book offers readers a deep exploration of Gershwin’s musical genius and his impact on the world of music, providing a detailed account of Gershwin’s upbringing, his rise to fame, and his enduring legacy.
Published by Doubleday in New York in 1987, the present volume is a stated first edition. The book is in almost new condition, with only minor wear at the bottom edge of the dust jacket and a small pencil mark on the pre-titular page. Not price clipped and appears not to have been read, this book is a valuable addition to any music lover’s collection.
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1992 First Edition SIGNED: The Last Mogul The Unauthorized Biography of Jack Kent Cooke, by Adrian Havill
“The Last Mogul” is a comprehensive biography of Jack Kent Cooke, written by Adrian Havill and published by St. Martin’s Press in New York in 1992. This first edition, first printing copy is in new condition and has never been read. The book is signed by the author and includes a personalized message to a Redskins fan.
The book delves into the life of Cooke, a successful businessman who owned several sports teams, including the Washington Redskins. It explores his rise to success, personal life, and legacy. This is a must-read for sports fans and those interested in the business world.
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2017 First Edition: Improbable Destinies: Fate, Chance, and the Future of Evolution, by Jonathan B. Losos
“Improbable Destinies: Fate, Chance, and the Future of Evolution”, written by Jonathan B. Losos and published by Riverhead Books in New York in 2017, is a thought-provoking exploration of the mechanisms that drive evolution. First edition, first printing with a full number line.
Losos delves into the fascinating world of evolutionary biology, examining how both fate and chance shape the future of life on Earth. With 366 pages of meticulously researched content, the book provides a comprehensive analysis of key themes such as adaptation, natural selection, and the role of contingency in evolutionary outcomes. “Improbable Destinies” is a valuable addition to any scientific library, offering readers a deeper understanding of the intricate processes that have shaped the diversity of life we see today. The book and dust jacket are in new condition.
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Gordon Craig and the Theatre: A Record and an Interpretation, by Enid Rose
“Gordon Craig and the Theatre: A Record and an Interpretation” by Enid Rose is a comprehensive biography that delves into the life and work of Gordon Craig, a prominent figure in the world of theater. This 250-page hardcover volume, published by Sampson Low, Marston & Co in London, provides a valuable insight into Craig’s contributions to the theater industry. The book is in good to very good condition, with some wear to the cover boards and slight yellowing of the pages. It is well bound and contains no writing or markings aside from an owner’s inscription dated 1941.
The book explores Craig’s innovative ideas and interpretations of theater, making it a must-read for theater enthusiasts and scholars alike.
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1968: Small Antiques for the Collector, by Douglas Gohm
“Small Antiques for the Collector” by Douglas Gohm is a valuable vintage reference book for antique enthusiasts. Published by Arco Publishing in New York in 1968, this hardcover volume is bound in blue cloth with gilt lettering on the spine. With 223 pages, it provides a comprehensive guide to small antiques, offering insights into their history, value, and significance.
The book is in very good condition, with only minor rubbing and wear along the top edges of the cover boards. It is tightly bound and free from any markings or writing. Although there is slight fading to the page color due to its age, this does not detract from the overall quality of the book. No dustjacket.
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War Memoirs of David lloyd George, volumes I and II
“War Memoirs of David Lloyd George”, volumes I and II, published by Odhams Press Limited in London, are a valuable addition to any history enthusiast’s collection. These blue hardcover volumes, with their gilt lettering on the spine, are in excellent condition, almost as good as new.
Volume 1: The pre-titular page is separated from the spine. There is a slight dent on the top page edges, as shown in the photos. The copyright page states S 138.
Volume two is in near mint condition, with the copyright page stating S 238.These memoirs provide an insightful and comprehensive account of the life and experiences of David Lloyd George, a prominent figure in British politics during World War I. The books delve into his role as Prime Minister and his contributions to the war effort, shedding light on the political and military strategies of the time. With its meticulous attention to detail and firsthand perspectives, this memoir is an invaluable resource for understanding the complexities of wartime decision-making and the challenges faced by leaders in times of crisis.
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1958 First Edition: Their Village, by Wilfried Gavin-Brown
First edition of “Their Village” by Wilfried Gavin-Brown, published by Ludgate Press in 1958. This 129-page account is a thought-provoking exploration of a small village and its inhabitants. Set in an idyllic countryside, the story follows the lives of various characters as they navigate the complexities of love, loss, and community.
The blue hardcover volume with gilt lettering on the spine is in very good + condition, with no writing or markings anywhere in the book. The tightly bound pages ensure a durable reading experience. The dust jacket shows minor wear and a couple of small mended tears at the top edge.
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1829: Hanes Ysgrythyrol, gyda Bucheddau yr Apostolion enmocaf: er Difyrwch a Lles Ieuengctid Cymru, Llyfryn I
Hanes Ysgrythyrol, gyda Bucheddau yr Apostolion enmocaf: er Difyrwch a Lles Ieuengctid Cymru, Llyfryn I. in Welsh, is a volume of scripture history meant for improvement of youth. This first volume was published in 1829 in London.
The beautifully illustrated, miniature hardcover volume, provides a comprehensive scripture history designed to educate and inspire young readers. Despite some wear and tear, including rubbing and fading, this book remains a valuable addition to any collection, offering insight into the teachings of the apostles and the history of the Christian faith.
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Twenty Years After: The Battlefields of 1914-18, Then and Now, ed. by Maj. Gen. Sir Ernest Swinton. Supplementary volume
“Twenty Years After: The Battlefields of 1914-18, Then and Now” (supplementary volume only) is a valuable historical reference edited by Maj. Gen. Sir Ernest Swinton. Published by George Newnes Limited in London, this undated 800-page supplementary volume provides a comprehensive account of the battlefields of World War I. This book offers readers a detailed exploration of the battlefields of World War I, shedding light on the events and landscapes that shaped the war.
The large hardcover volume is bound in red cloth with minimal wear to the cover boards, although some fading is noticeable on the spine. Inside, there is a sticker in the top right corner of the front free endpaper and a small stamp on the inside back cover. However, the book is free from any other writing or markings and is tightly bound. While there is slight fading to the page color, the overall condition is very good+.
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1985 First edition: Ronald Searle’s Golden Oldies 1941-1961
“Ronald Searle’s Golden Oldies 1941-1961” is a large format hardcover volume that showcases the iconic early sketches of renowned artist Ronald Searle. Published by Pavilion Books in London in 1985, this beautiful first edition is a must-have for art enthusiasts and collectors. The book features Searle’s most famous and celebrated sketches, spanning from 1941 when he first began publishing in Lilliput magazine, to 1961 when he relocated to Paris. With its brand new, clean, and tightly bound condition, this book is a treasure for anyone interested in Searle’s artistic journey. The 144-page volume measures 31x22x2cm, making it a visually impressive addition to any bookshelf.
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1966 First Edition: Tai-Pan, a Novel of Hong Kong, by James Clavell
Tai-Pan, a Novel of Hong Kong, by James Clavell. The present edition was published by Atheneum in New York in 1966. This 594-page cloth hardcover volume showcases the lettering on the cover and spine, with only slight rubbing to the spine. The book is inscribed with the owner’s name on the front endpaper but is otherwise in impeccable condition, as good as new, with no other writing or markings. Deckled fore-edges.
This is Clavell’s second novel that delves into the captivating story of Dirk Struan, the Tai-Pan of the Noble House, and the founding of British Hong Kong. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Hong Kong, this epic tale explores the power struggles, political intrigue, and fierce competition that shaped the region’s history. With meticulous attention to detail and a richly developed plot, Tai-Pan immerses readers in a world of adventure, betrayal, and honor. A must-read for fans of historical fiction and those seeking a deeper understanding of Hong Kong’s fascinating past.
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1990: Pictor’s Metamorphoses and Other Fantasies, by Hermann Hesse
“Pictor’s Metamorphoses and Other Fantasies”, written by Hermann Hesse and translated by Rika Lesser, is a collection of enchanting tales that transport readers into a world of imagination and introspection. Published by The Noonday Press, Farrar, Straus and Giroux in New York in 1990, this edition features an insightful introduction by Theodore Ziolkowski.
The compilation showcases Hesse’s mastery in storytelling, exploring themes of transformation, identity, and the power of art. Slight rubbing on cover, as good as new otherwise. While a slight crease on the spine indicates that the book has been opened, it has never been fully read.
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1953 Shipwrecks of the Lakes Told in Story and Pictures, by Dana Thomas Bowen
“Shipwrecks of the Lakes Told in Story and Pictures” by Dana Thomas Bowen is a meticulously researched and beautifully illustrated book that delves into the fascinating history of shipwrecks in the Great Lakes region. Published in 1953, this second printing offers a comprehensive account of the numerous maritime disasters that have occurred on the lakes, accompanied by captivating photographs and illustrations. With 368 pages, this book provides a wealth of information about the tragic events, the ships involved, and the brave individuals who risked their lives to save others. The book is in excellent condition, with the book block appearing as new and only slight wear on the dust jacket, which has been mended at a couple of minor tears. A valuable addition to any maritime history collection, “Shipwrecks of the Lakes Told in Story and Pictures” offers a gripping exploration of the perilous waters and the stories that lie beneath.
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1978 First Edition: Skippy, Percy and Crosby: The Life and Work of a Great American Cartoonist, by Jerry Robinson
“Skippy, Percy and Crosby: The Life and Work of a Great American Cartoonist”, written by Jerry Robinson and illustrated by Percy Crosby, is a comprehensive biography that delves into the fascinating world of a renowned cartoonist. Published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston in New York in 1978, this large format hardcover volume is a first edition, first printing, making it a valuable addition to a collector’s library. The book block is in pristine condition, while the dust jacket exhibits minor wear and a small mended tear on the top. There is a fold crease on the front flap, it’s numbered 1078.
In “Skippy, Percy and Crosby”, readers are taken on a journey through the life and work of a great American cartoonist. Jerry Robinson provides a detailed account of the artist’s career, showcasing his iconic illustrations and their impact on the world of cartoons. This book not only offers a glimpse into the life of a talented individual but also explores the key themes and influences that shaped his work.
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1990: The Cambridge Guide to World Theatre, ed. by Martin Banham
“The Cambridge Guide to World Theatre”, edited by Martin Banham, is a comprehensive reference book that provides an in-depth overview of the history and development of theatre across the globe. This 1100-page volume, originally published in 1988 and reprinted in 1990 with corrections, offers valuable insights into the diverse traditions, practices, and movements that have shaped the world of theatre. The book is a valuable resource for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of theatre, offering a wealth of information on key figures, movements, and theatrical practices from different cultures and time periods.
The hardcover volume is in new condition, though the dustjacket has minor wear at the top edge. Due to its weight (2.35kg), it might incur extra shipping costs.
“The Cambridge Guide to World Theatre” is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history and evolution of theatre. It covers a wide range of topics, including the development of different theatrical forms, the influence of key figures, and the impact of cultural and social movements on theatre.