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Aaron, David Crossing by Night
Hardcover: 1993 William Morrow, NYC 1st ed. 0688092969 / 9780688092962 Book: Fine. DJ: Good-Fine. Some creasing at top of spine on both book and DJ. Some varnish lifted from DJ where price label removed. Shipping weight 750 (grams).
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Abbott, Karen Sin in the Second City: Madams, Ministers, Playboys, and the Battle for America's Soul
Hardcover: 2007 Random House First edition (stated) 1400065305 / 9781400065301 Book: Very good. DJ: Very good. AUTHOR SIGNED on title page with inscription. 3rd party gift dedication on front flyleaf. Slight stretching and chipping alopng edges of DJ. Shipping Weight 715 (grams). Step into the perfumed parlors of the Everleigh Club, the most famous brothel in American history–and the catalyst for a culture war that rocked the nation. Operating in Chicago’s notorious Levee district at the dawn of the last century, the Club’s proprietors, two aristocratic sisters named Minna and Ada Everleigh, welcomed moguls and actors, senators and athletes, foreign dignitaries and literary icons, into their stately double mansion, where thirty stunning Everleigh “butterflies” awaited their arrival. Whereas lesser madams pocketed most of a harlot’s earnings and kept a “whipper” on staff to mete out discipline, the Everleighs made sure their girls dined on gourmet food, were examined by an honest physician, and even tutored in the literature of Balzac. Not everyone appreciated the sisters’ attempts to elevate the industry. Rival Levee madams hatched numerous schemes to ruin the Everleighs, including an attempt to frame them for the death of department store heir Marshall Field, Jr. But the sisters’ most daunting foes were the Progressive Era reformers, who sent the entire country into a frenzy with lurid tales of “white slavery”——the allegedly rampant practice of kidnapping young girls and forcing them into brothels. This furor shaped America’s sexual culture and had repercussions all the way to the White House, including the formation of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. 'Sin in the Second City' is Karen Abbott’s colorful, nuanced portrait of the iconic Everleigh sisters, their world-famous Club, and the perennial clash between our nation’s hedonistic impulses and Puritanical roots. Culminating in a dramatic last stand between brothel keepers and crusading reformers, it offers a vivid snapshot of America’s journey from Victorian-era propriety to twentieth-century modernity. Price:
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Abrams, Douglas Carlton The Lost Diary of Don Juan: An Account of the True Arts of Passion and the Perilous Adventure of Love
Hardcover: 2007 Atria First edition (stated) 1416532501 / 9781416532507 Book: Fine. DJ: Very good. Slight chipping of DJ at spine edges. Shipping weight 560 (grams). It was a time of discovery and decadence, when life became a gamble and the gold that poured endlessly into the port of Sevilla devalued money, marriage, and love itself. In the midst of these treacherous times, Juan Tenorio is born and then abandoned in the barn of a convent. Raised secretly by the nuns, he learns to love and worship all women and wants nothing more than to be a priest, until he falls in love with one of the sisters. When their affair is discovered, Juan leaves the Church forever. He is soon recruited to be a spy by the powerful Marquis de la Mota, who teaches him to become the world's greatest libertine and seducer of women. But when he crosses swords with the most powerful man in the Empire, Don Juan must escape the murderous fury of the Inquisitor who battles all forms of debauchery, deviance, and heresy. It is after knowing countless women that he is convinced by the Marquis to keep a diary, and it is here within its pages that Don Juan reveals his greatest adventures and the Arts of Passion he mastered. But what finally compels him to confess everything and risk losing his life, livelihood, and honor is the most perilous adventure of all -- the irresistible fall into the madness of love with the only woman who could ever make him forget all others. Price:
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Affleck, George Allan Paper trails : a history of British Columbia and Yukon community newspapers
Trade Paperback: 1999 Arch Communications First thus 0968432204 / 9780968432204 Book: Fine. No DJ. One page with creased bottom corner. Shipping weight 390 (grams). 'Newspapers, as the myth goes, are a licence to print money. But few publishers would agree--with the exception perhaps of Joseph Coyle. Coyle was the founder of the 'Smithers Interior News' and also the owner of the only paper cutter in that town in the early 1900s--which he used to earn extra revenue by cutting sheets of freshly-printed currency for use in the local bank.' For more than 100 years, history-making events in Canada's West have played themselves out on the pages of local community newspapers. 'Paper Trails' introduces the many characters who helped build and now maintain the thriving British Columbia and Yukon community newspaper industry. The book is a survey of all existing publications organized into geographical regions, and contains an index and hundreds of photos and illustrations. Price:
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Akst, Daniel St. Burl's Obituary
Hardcover: 1996 MacMurray & Beck, Denver, CO 1st printing 1878448684 / 9781878448682 Book: Fine. DJ: Very Fine. Shipping weight 750 (grams). In this 'outrageous, superb novel' (Philadelphia Inquirer), an obese, food-obsessed obituary writer witnesses a gangland slaying, which forces him to embark on a rollicking cross-country odyssey that will alter his eating habits, his weight, and, ultimately, his identity. Price:
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Akunin, Boris Leviathan
Hardcover: 2004 Weidenfeld & Nicolson Assumed first English-language edition 0297645528 / 9780297645528 Book: Fine. DJ: Fine. Shipping weight 480 (grams). Translated from Russian by Andrew Bromfield. On 15th March 1878 Lord Littleby, an English eccentric and collector, is found murdered in his Paris house together with nine members of his staff. A gold whale in the victim's hand leads Erast Fandorin to board the Leviathan, the world's largest steamship, as the murderer is one of the 142 First Class passengers. Commissioner Gauche of the French police has narrowed down the suspects to ten, and they are forced to eat together at every meal time in the ship's Windsor Suite until 'the Crime of the Century' is solved. But is the murderer really seated around the table, and can Erast Fandorin discover his or her identity before Gauche? As more passengers are murdered and Leviathan heads towards Calcutta, Fandorin needs all his investigative skills to find the truth. Boris Akunin's latest page-turner again transports the reader back to the late nineteenth century. In 'LEVIATHAN' he pays homage to Agatha Christie with a cast of characters and a plot which grips you from the first page. Price:
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Akunin, Boris The Winter Queen (translated from the Russian by Andrew Bromfield) Hardcover: 2003 Random House First edition stated 1400060494 / 9781400060498 Book: Fine. DJ: Fine. Slight stretching along top DJ edges. Shipping weight 525 (grams). Erast Fandorin series - 1. Moscow, May 1876: What would cause a talented young student from a wealthy family to shoot himself in front of a promenading public in the Alexander Gardens? Decadence and boredom, most likely, is what the commander of the Criminal Investigation Division of the Moscow Police thinks, but still he finds it curious enough to send the newest member of the division, Erast Fandorin, a young man of irresistible charm, to the Alexander Gardens precinct for more information. Fandorin is not satisfied with the conclusion that this is an open-and-shut case, nor with the preliminary detective work the precinct has done—and for good reason: The bizarre and tragic suicide is soon connected to a clear case of murder, witnessed firsthand by Fandorin. There are many unresolved questions. Why, for instance, have both victims left their fortunes to an orphanage run by the English Lady Astair? And who is the beautiful “A.B.,” whose signed photograph is found in the apparent suicide’s apartment? Relying on his keen intuition, the eager sleuth plunges into an investigation that leads him across Europe, landing him at the deadly center of a terrorist conspiracy of worldwide proportions. Price:
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Alexie, Sherman Indian Killer
Hardcover: 1996 Atlantic Monthly Press First edition (Stated) 087113652X / 9780871136527 Book: Fine. DJ: Good+. Shelving creases along DJ edges. Small tear at bottom of front DJ repaired from behind with tape. Shipping weight 760 (grams). While a serial killer stalks and scalps white men in Seattle, John Smith, an Indian adopted into a white family, becomes dissatisfied with his life, and, as the killer searches for his next victim, John descends into the madness of Seattle's homeless. Price:
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Alison, Jane The Love-Artist
Hardcover: 2001 Farrar Straus & Giroux, NYC 1st ed. 0374231796 / 9780374231798 Book: Fine. DJ: Fine. Shipping weight 455 (grams). A darkly brilliant first novel that imagines a missing chapter in the life of Ovid. Why was Ovid, the most popular author of his day, banished to the edges of the Roman Empire? Why do only two lines survive of his play MEDEA, reputedly his most passionate work and perhaps his most Accomplished? Between the known details of the poet's life and these enigmas, Jane Alison has Interpolated a haunting drama of passion and psychological manipulation. On holiday at the Black Sea, on the fringes of the Empire, Ovid encounters an almost otherworldly woman who seems to embody the fictitious creations of his soon-to-be-published Metamorphoses. Part healer, part witch, she seems myth come to life. Enchanted and obsessed -- and, for the first time in a long while, flush with inspiration -- Ovid takes her back with him to Rome. But the inexorable pull of ambition leads him to make a Faustian bargain with fate that will betray his newfound muse. As the two of them become entangled in its snares, the reader is drawn deep into an ingeniously enacted meditation on love, art, and the desire for immortality. Price:
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Allende, Isabel Portrait in Sepia (translated from the Spanish by Magaret Sayers Peden) Hardcover: 2001 HarperCollins First edition stated 0066211611 / 9780066211619 Book: Fine. DJ: Fine: Slight stretching along bottom edge of DJ. Shipping weight 580 (grams). Internationally celebrated novelist Isabel Allende has written a magnificent historical novel set at the end of the nineteenth century in Chile, a marvelous family saga that takes up and continues the story begun in her highly acclaimed 'Daughter of Fortune'. Recounted in the voice of a young woman in search of her roots, 'Portrait in Sepia' is a novel about memory and family secrets. Aurora del Valle suffers a brutal trauma that shapes her character and erases from her mind all recollection of the first five years of her life. Raised by her ambitious grandmother, the regal and commanding Paulina del Valle, she grows up in a privileged environment, free of the limitations that circumscribe the lives of women at that time, but tormented by horrible nightmares. When she is forced to recognize her betrayal at the hands of the man she loves, and to cope with the resulting solitude, she decides to explore the mystery of her past. 'Portrait in Sepia' is an extraordinary achievement: richly detailed, epic in scope, intimate in its probing of human character, and thrilling in the way it illuminates the complexity of family ties. Price:
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Allende, Isabel The Infinite Plan (translated from the Spanish by Margaret Sayers Peden) Hardcover: 1993 Harper/Collins First thus 0060170166 / 9780060170165 Book: Fine. DJ: Fine. Shipping weight 785 (grams). This is Allende's first novel set in the United States and portraying American characters. It tells the engrossing story of one man's quest for love and for his soul. Gregory Reeves is the son of an artist and self-styled preacher who wanders through the American West in a caravan during the 1940s, preaching a divine vision he has received of the meaning of life and the nature of the universe: The Infinite Plan. When the father falls ill, the family settles in a Hispanic barrio in Los Angeles. Gregory's search for love and for his soul brings him full circle back to his roots and ahead to a new life with the nameless storyteller who is passing his tale along to us. Price:
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Andersen, Kurt Turn of the Century
Hardcover: 1999 Random House, NYC 1st ed. 0375500081 / 9780375500084 Book: Very Fine. DJ: Fine. Shipping weight 1,045 (grams). A big, fresh, energetic, hyperrealistic, up-to-the-second comedy of manners set in Manhattan in 2000, the novel depicts marriage, family, friendship, and business as they are conducted at the giddy, anxious end of the millennium. Price:
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Anderson-Dargatz, Gail The Cure For Death By Lightning
Hardcover: 1996 Knopf Canada First Canadian edition 0394281578 / 9780394281575 Book: Very good. DJ: Very good. Slight stretching along top edge of DJ. Shipping weight 605 (grams). The story takes place against the backdrop of daily life on a farm in remote Turtle Valley, British Columbia, during World War Two. Beth Weeks is 15 years old and lives with her parents and rebellious older brother. Strange things are happening: a classmate is mauled to death; children go missing on the nearby reserve; and Beth herself is being hunted by an unseen predator. The Valley is home to a host of eccentric characters including Beth’s haunted mother, whose recipes are laced throughout the novel, providing luscious descriptions of food, gardening, fruit picking and preserving, and remedies, both practical and bizarre. Price:
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Archer, Jeffrey A Matter of Honour
Hardcover: 1986 Hodder Stoughton, London, UK 1st printing 0340393653 / 9780340393659 Book: Very Fine. DJ: Very Fine. Light glue stain inside front cover & flyleaf. Shipping weight 710 (grams).
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Armstrong, Campbell Jigsaw
Hardcover: 1995 Little, Brown, Boston, MA 1st ed. 0316048216 / 9780316048217 Book: Very Fine. DJ: Fine. Shipping weight 755 (grams). Frank Pagan series - 2. Shunted aside by political infighting at Special Branch, Frank Pagan returns from bureaucratic exile to meet an old nemesis and tackle the most dangerous investigation of his career. Carlotta is a chameleon, a seductive assassin whose twisted identity shifts like a mirage, and she has long held a special fascination for Pagan. But Carlotta is just a pawn in a greater game played by the Undertakers, a shadowy brotherhood of powerful men dedicated to sowing the seeds of war around the world and taking their profits from political chaos. At their center is Tobias Barron, an exquisitely elegant philanthropist who moves easily in the most elite international circles and who knows how to respond to Carlotta's dangerous fantasies, turning them to his own use. Pagan has never played by the book, and he isn't about to start now. From London to Venice, from Russia to New York and South Africa, Pagan must feel his way through a tangled maze of global violence and personal vendetta. Price:
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Armstrong, Kelley Bitten
Hardcover: 2001 Random House Canada First edition 0679310614 / 9780679310617 Book: Very fine. DJ: Very fine. Shipping weight 670 (grams). Elena Michaels is fighting for her identity in a more visceral way than most women: thanks to a bite from an old lover, she is a werewolf, one of the few women bitten who survived. And the man who changed her nature is calling her back to the Pack she loves and hates. Soon she's drawn into a life and death fight that tests just who Elena is---the wild woman or the wistful would-be nice girl. Price:
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Atkey, Ron The Chancellor's Foot
Hardcover: 1995 Little, Brown (Canada), Toronto, ON, Canada 1st ed. 0316056278 / 9780316056274 Book: Very Fine. DJ: Fine. Inside front flap of DJ lightly creased. Shipping weight 545 (grams).
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Atwood, Margaret Alias Grace
Hardcover: 1996 McClelland & Stewart, Toronto, ON, Canada 2nd printing 077100835x / 9780771008351 Book: Fine. DJ: Fine. Requires extra postage. Shipping weight 895 (grams). In 'Alia Grace' bestselling author Margaret Atwood has written her most captivating, disturbing, and ultimately satisfying work since 'The Handmaid's Tale'. She takes us back in time and into the life of one of the most enigmatic and notorious women of the nineteenth century. Grace Marks has been convicted for her involvement in the vicious murders of her employer, Thomas Kinnear, and Nancy Montgomery, his housekeeper and mistress. Some believe Grace is innocent; others think her evil or insane. Now serving a life sentence, Grace claims to have no memory of the murders. Dr. Simon Jordan, an up-and-coming expert in the burgeoning field of mental illness, is engaged by a group of reformers and spiritualists who seek a pardon for Grace. He listens to her story while bringing her closer and closer to the day she cannot remember. What will he find in attempting to unlock her memories? Is Grace a female fiend? A bloodthirsty femme fatale? Or is she the victim of circumstances? Price:
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Atwood, Margaret Cat's Eye
Hardcover: 1988 McClelland & Stewart, Toronto, ON, Canada 0771008171 / 9780771008177 Book: Fine. DJ: Fine. Shipping weight 890 (grams). 'Cat's Eye' is the story of Elaine Risley, a controversial painter who returns to Toronto, the city of her youth, for a retrospective of her art. Engulfed by vivid images of the past, she reminisces about a trio of girls who initiated her into the fierce politics of childhood and its secret world of friendship, longing, and betrayal. Elaine must come to terms with her own identity as a daughter, a lover, an artist, and a woman -- but above all she must seek release from her haunting memories. Disturbing, hilarious, and compassionate, 'Cat's Eye' is a breathtaking novel of a woman grappling with the tangled knot of her life. Price:
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Atwood, Margaret Lady Oracle
Hardcover: 1976 McClelland & Stewart, Toronto, ON, Canada Assumed 1st ed. 0771008155 / 9780771008153 Book: Very Fine. DJ: Good-Fine. DJ has small nicks and creases along edges. Shipping weight 630 (grams). Joan Foster is the bored wife of a myopic ban-the-bomber. She takes off overnight as Canada's new superpoet, pens lurid gothics on the sly, attracts a blackmailing reporter, skids cheerfully in and out of menacing plots, hair-raising traps, and passionate trysts, and lands dead and well in Terremoto, Italy. In this remarkable, poetic, and magical novel, Margaret Atwood proves yet again why she is considered to be one of the most important and accomplished writers of our time. Price:
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Atwood, Margaret The Handmaid's Tale
Hardcover: 1986 Houghton Mifflin Second printing 0395404258 / 9780395404256 Book: Good+. DJ: Good+. Book cover has shelving dent at top front edge. DJ has small tear at top of spine repaired from behind with tape, and creasing to rear inside flap. Shipping weight 630 (grams). In this multi-award-winning, bestselling novel, Margaret Atwood has created a stunning Orwellian vision of the near future. This is the story of Offred, one of the unfortunate 'Handmaids' under the new social order who have only one purpose: to breed. In Gilead, where women are prohibited from holding jobs, reading, and forming friendships, Offred’s persistent memories of life in the 'time before' and her will to survive are acts of rebellion. Provocative, startling, prophetic, and with Margaret Atwood’s devastating irony, wit, and acute perceptive powers in full force, 'The Handmaid’s Tale' is at once a mordant satire and a dire warning. Price:
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Bailey, Temple Silver Slippers
Hardcover: 1943 Grosset & Dunlap, NYC First thus Book: Very Good. DJ: Good-Fine. A 'Madison Square' book. Published by arrangement with the Penn Publishing Co., NY and copyright 1928. A wartime reprint of a popular romance novel. 360 pages with last page beginning to separate at spine. Pages uniformly yellowed. Plain white backcover, 4-color front cover and spine with watercolor illustration of couple dancing among very big trees. Chipping of DJ especially at top of spine and along edges of flap folds. Now protected in Brodart plastic. Blue cloth cover embossed with turquoise lettering. Original owner inscription in pencil on flyleaf dates December 1943. Shipping weight 455 (grams).
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Baker, Deborah In Extremis: The Life of Laura Riding
Hardcover: 1993 Grove Press, NYC 1st ed. 0802113648 / 9780802113641 Book: Very Fine. DJ: Fine Shipping weight 890 (grams). In her poetry, fiction, essays, and public statements, Laura Riding, the author of twenty-three books, tackled feminism, communism, sexuality, Freud, language and belief, and the coming-of-age of the American dream. In her personal relationships she was often at the center of a circle of friends and artists whose activities she inspired and sometimes controlled. Her extraordinary range of associates included writers as diverse as Hart Crane, Gertrude Stein, Edmund Wilson, Malcolm Cowley, Allen Tate, and Robert Penn Warren. During a long and 'scandalous' affair with Robert Graves, she watched over his most productive period and guided much of his best work. Together they launched the New Criticism. Laura Riding, who died in 1991 at the age of ninety, was a deeply divided woman whose ability to create a personal mythology and continually reimagine herself could be both astonishing and maddening. The frequent subject of outrageous rumor and intense controversy, she has been portrayed as a megalomaniac, a sexual libertine, a femme fatale, even a witch. In this biography, Deborah Baker considers Laura Riding in the context of her background, her times, and, most importantly, her work. She removes the layers of conjecture, bias, and sometimes sheer nonsense that have distorted Riding's life, reputation, and scale of achievement. Price:
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Baldacci, David Hour Game
Hardcover: 2004 Warner Books, NYC 1st printing 0446531081 / 9780446531085 Book: Good-Fine. DJ: Good-Fine Shipping weight 710 (grams). As a series of brutal murders darkens the Wrightsburg, Virginia countryside, the killer taunts police by leaving watches on the victims set to the hour corresponding with their position on his hit list. What's more, he strives to replicate notorious murders of the past, improving on them through savage attention to detail. Sean King and Michelle Maxwell are already investigating a crime involving an aristocratic and dysfunctional Southern family, but when they're deputized to help in the serial killer hunt they realize the two cases may be connected. Adding to the tension is the appearance of a second killer, this one imitating the murders of the first. Soon, the two killers are playing a game of cat and mouse, with King and Maxwell racing to solve the intricate puzzle of their identities — before the body count escalates. Price:
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Ballard, J. G. The Kindness of Women
Hardcover: 1991 Farrar Straus & Giroux, NYC 1st U.S. ed. 0374181101 / 9780374181109 Book: Fine. DJ: Good-Fine. Notation whited-out inside front cover along spine. Shipping weight 660 (grams). In this sequel to his award-winning 'Empire of the Sun,' young James returns to England at the end of World War II. He stumbles through medical study at Cambridge, trains briefly as an RAF pilot in Canada, and marries. When his wife dies suddenly, Jim is thrust into the violence and sexual promiscuity of the sixties. Penetrating and wise, J. G. Ballard's biting social commentary and pushing of boundaries make this semi-autobiographical novel a small classic. Price:
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Banks, Carolyn Mr. Right
Hardcover: 1979 Viking Press, NYC 1st ed. 067049318x / 9780670493180 Book: Very Fine. DJ: Good-Fine. Old price marks blacked out on front endpapers. Shipping weight 505 (grams).
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Barclay, Linwood No Time for Goodbye
Hardcover: 2007 Bantam First edition 055380555X / 9780553805550 Book: Fine. DJ: Fine. Shipping weight 595 (grams). The house was deathly quiet. That was the first sign that something was terribly wrong. Fourteen year old Cynthia Bigge woke that morning to find herself alone. Her family - mother, father, and brother - had vanished without a word, without a note, without a trace. What if you woke one day to find your entire life had changed? If everyone you loved had disappeared overnight without so much as a chance to ask why? Twenty-five years later, Cynthia is still looking for answers. Now she is about to learn the devastating truth. Cynthia and Terry Archer still live in Milford, Connecticut, not far from the old Bigge house on Hickory Street. With a solid marriage and a young daughter, the Archers seem on track for a successful future. But the questions raised by Cynthia's past still haunt her, and her obsession to find the answers threatens to destroy everything they've worked for. For Cynthia, there can be no closure until she finds out why her family disappeared - and how they could have left her behind. Price:
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Baring-Gould, William Stuart Lure of the Limerick an uninhibited history Hardcover: 1979 Clarkson N. Potter, NYC 15th printing 051708323X / 9780517083239 Book: Fine. DJ: Good-Fine. 24mo - over 5' - 5¾' tall. Former owner embossed seal on flyleaf. DJ is somewhat faded and has small nicks and tears along edges. Price clipped. Shipping weight 505 (grams).
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