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  • Seller image for A Body to Dye For: A Mystery (Stonewall Inn Mystery) - ("Stan Kraychik" Series #1), First Edition, ** FREE trade paperback copy of "My Fair Captain" by J. L. Langley, Free With Purchase for sale by Park & Read Books

    Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Softcover, Trade Paperback, 8.25" x 5.5", 241 pages, Condition: Fine, Only due to a very tiny crease to back top corner and light rubbing to cover edges, otherwise As New, Unread, tight Binding, Never opened past copyright page, Spine Not Broken, First U.S. Paperback Edition: July 1991 as stated, First Printing, Full # print line 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 as printed on copyright page, publisher pre-marked 48.95 on back cover, #1 of 7 in the "Stan Kraychik" Mystery Series: * 1. A Body to Dye For (1990) 2. Love You To Death (1992) 3. Dead On Your Feet (1993) 4. Mask For A Diva (1994) 5. Time to Check Out (1996) 6. Dead As a Doornail (1998) 7. A Do-Si-Do With Death (2022), ** FREE with Purchase, a Trade Paperback copy of "MY FAIR CAPTAIN" by J.L. Langley, 1-59998-761-9, Softcover, Trade Paperback, Condition: As New, Unread, Spine Not Broken, Tight Binding, Never opened past copyright page, (assumed) First Edition being a First Printing April 2008 as stated on copyright page, publisher pre-marked $15.50 on back cover, *FREE* with Purchase of "A Body To Dye For" Both Books only $20.00.

  • Baumbach, Laura

    Published by MLR Press, US, 2008

    ISBN 10: 193453109XISBN 13: 9781934531099

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    Paperback. Condition: As New. What ties you to your lover? Love, need, desire, scarves, rope or ribbons? Stories of love and the ties that bind lovers together both figuratively an d literally. Enjoy Key To Me by multi-talented author and artist Jet Mykles , Gift of Eros by newcomer Kimberly Gardner, One Good Favor from the combin ed talents of best-selling author J.L.Langley and new voice Dick D. Than ad d lusty moments of bondage and blindfolds in Rough Ride with Laura Baumbach 's award winning characters from A Bit of Rough, Bram & James.

  • Appleman, Philip, William Madden and Michael Wolff (eds.):

    Published by Bloomington : Indiana University Press Autumn 2001 - Summer 2002., 2001

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    Library binding hardcover. Condition: Sehr gut. 753 p. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Allover very good and clean. - Contents: No. 1: Editor s Introduction by Andrew H. Miller -- BOOK FORUM -- Rethinking Delaroche/Recovering Leighton by Tim Barringer -- Sex and the City: Metropolitan Modernities in English History by Margot Finn -- Adorno Now by Joseph Litvak -- ESSAYS -- George Eliot and the Precious Mettle of Trust by Richard D. Mallen -- Buying Brains: Trollope, Oliphant, and Vulgar Victorian Commerce by Elsie B. Michie -- BOOK REVIEWS -- Dante Gabriel Rossetti and the Game That Must Be Lost, by Jerome McGann by David G. Riede -- Divining Desire: Tennyson and the Poetics of Transcendence, by James W. Hood by W. David Shaw -- Providence and Love: Studies in Wordsworth, Channing, Myers, George Eliot, and Ruskin, by John Beer by Robert Langbaum -- Reproductive Urges: Popular Novel Reading, Sexuality, and the English Nation, by Anita Levy by Athena Vrettos -- Pleasure Wars: The Bourgeois Experience: Victoria to Freud, Volume V, by Peter Gay by John Maynard -- Culture and Adultery: The Novel, the Newspaper, and the Law, 1857- 1914, by Barbara Leckie; Promising Language: Betrothal in Victorian Law and Fiction, by Randall Craig by Ginger S. Frost -- Trollope and the Magazines: Gendered Issues in Mid-Victorian Britain, by Mark W. Turner by Judith Knelman -- Metaphors of Change in the Language of Nineteenth-Century Fiction: Scott, Gaskell, and Kingsley, by Megan Perigoe Stitt; Darwinism and the Linguistic Image: Language, Race, and Natural Theology in the Nineteenth Century, by Stephen G. Alter by Jason Camlot -- A Victorian Scientist and Engineer: Fleeming Jenkin and the Birth of Electrical Engineering, by Gillian Cookson and Colin A. Hempstead by Chen-Pang Yeang -- Early Trade Unionism: Fraternity, Skill and the Politics of Labour, by Malcolm Chase by John Belchem -- Lord Acton, by Roland Hill by Josef L. Altholz -- The Diocesan Revival in the Church of England c. 1800-1870, by Arthur Burns by Lori M. Miller -- Christmas: A Social History, by Mark Connelly by Erik Gray -- Dickens and the Spirit of the Age, by Andrew Sanders; Other Dickens: Pickwick to Chuzzlewit, by John Bowen by John O. Jordan -- Fiction in the Age of Photography: The Legacy of British Realism, by Nancy Armstrong by Dianne E Sadoff -- The Haunted Mind: The Supernatural in Victorian Literature, edited by Elton E. Smith and Robert Haas by William Hughes -- Cooking with Mud: The Idea of Mess in Nineteenth-Century Art and Fiction, by David Trotter by John Marx -- Art and the Academy in the Nineteenth Century, edited by Rafael Cardoso Denis and Colin Trodd by Joy Sperling -- The Secular Furniture ofE. W Godwin, by Susan Weber Soros; E. W Godwin: Aesthetic Movement Architect and Designer, edited by Susan Weber Soros by Pamela Robertson -- Oscar Wilde s Decorated Books, by Nicholas Frankel by Catherine J. Golden -- Oscar Wilde: The Critic as Humanist, by Bruce Bashford by Ian Small -- Biographical Passages: Essays on Victorian and Modernist Biography: Honoring Mary M. Lago, edited by Joe Law and Linda K. Hughes by David Amigoni -- George Moore: 1852-1933, by Adrian Frazier by Elizabeth Grubgeld -- The Letters of Wilkie Collins: Volume One, 1838-1865, edited by William Baker and William M. Clarke; The Letters of Wilkie Collins: Volume Two, 1874-1881, edited by William Baker and William M. Clarke by Ira B. Nadel -- Amy Levy: Her Life and Letters, by Linda Hunt Beckman by Linda M. Shires -- Idol of Suburbia: Marie Corelli and Late-Victorian Literary Culture, by Annette R. Federico; The Mysterious Miss Marie Corelli: Queen of Victorian Bestsellers, by Teresa Ransom by Maria LaMonaca -- Ambivalence in Hardy: A Study of His Attitude to Women, by Shanta Dutta by Angelique Richardson -- The Foreign Woman in British Literature: Exotics, Aliens, and Outsiders, edited by Marilyn Demarest Button and Toni Reed by Meri-Jane Rochelson -- Envisioning Africa: Racism and Imperialism in Conrad s Heart of Darkness, by Peter Edgerly Firchow; Joseph Conrad and the Imperial Romance, by Linda Dryden by Todd Kuchta -- Modern Subjects/Colonial Texts: Hugh Clifford & the Discipline of English Literature in the Straits Settlements and Malaya 1895- 1907, by Philip Holden by Nicholas Tarling -- The Savage Empire: Forgotten Wars of the Nineteenth Century, by Ian Hernon by John R. Reed -- The Crimean War 1853-1856, by Winfried Baumgart by Robin Clifton -- The Oxford History of the British Empire, Volume III: The Nineteenth- Century, edited by Andrew N. Porter; The Oxford History of the British Empire, Volume V: Historiography, edited by Robin Winks by Antoinette Burton. - No. 2: Filthy Lucre: Victorian Ideas of Money by Christopher Herbert -- Defining Christians, Making Britons: Rammohun Roy and the Unitarians by Lynn Zastoupil -- Feeling Public: Sensation Theater, Commodity Culture, and the Victorian Public Sphere by Lynn M. Voskuil -- REVIEW ESSAY -- Millennial Ruskins by Elizabeth Helsinger -- BOOK REVIEWS -- Conceiving Companies: Joint-Stock Politics in Victorian England, by Timothy L. Alborn by Mary Poovey -- Gladstone, by Eugenio F. Biagini; Disraeli, by Edgar Feuchtwanger by Travis L. Crosby -- Royalties: The Queen and Victorian Writers, by Gail Turley Houston by Maria Jerinic -- The Albert Memorial: The Prince Consort National Memorial, Its History, Context, and Conservation, edited by Chris Brooks by Geoffrey Tyack -- The Holland Park Circle: Artists and Victorian Society, by Caroline Dakers by Stefan Muthesius -- Art Nouveau 1890-1914, edited by Paul Greenhalgh by Debra N. Mancoff -- Domestic Space: Reading the Nineteenth-Century Interior, edited by Inga Bryden and Janet Floyd by Thad Logan -- Music and British Culture, 1785-1914: Essays in Honour of Cyril Ehrlich, edited by Christina Bashford and Leanne Langley by Nicholas Temperley -- Nineteenth-Century British Music Studies, Volume I, edited by.

  • Seller image for The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. New Series. Volume XI. 1842 for sale by Haaswurth Books

    Whitman, Walt; Whittier, John G.; Lowell, J. R.; et al

    Published by J. & H. G. Langley, New York, 1842

    Seller: Haaswurth Books, Binghamton, NY, U.S.A.

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    Leather bound. Condition: Good. First Edition. Six issues bound, July-December, 1842. Full leather, 5 1/2 x 8 3/4 inches, spine dark with crazing & light surface loss, black leather title & volume no. labels in gilt. iv., 666 clean pp., tight, with 8 engravings or lithographs. Wrappers not included. Contents include The Modern French Judicature.Catlin's North American Indians (8 pp. review).Andrew Jackson. By W. Wallace.The Rhode Island Question.Poetical Remains of the late Lucy Hooper.The Whig Regime in Washington.The Gypsies.Do the Various Races of Mankind constitute a Single Species?The Constitution - the Framers and the FramingThe Poets and Poetry of America. By Rufus Wilmot Griswold. (4 pp. review of this).The Prince of Edom. By Mrs. L. H. Sigourney.White Slavery. 12 pp. An exposé of the treatment of paupers in England in response to English condemnations of black slavery in America.Anecdotes of General Jackson. By Amos Kendall.Follen. By John G. Whittier.The Angel of Tears. By Walter Whitman. FIRST APPEARANCE.Duelling.Schmucker's Psychology. By O. A. Brownson.Lines, on reading several Pamphlets by Clergymen against the Abolition of the Gallows. By J. G. Whittier.Political Pamphleteering.To the River Schuylkill. By Charles Perry.An Incident in a Rail-Road Car. By J. R. Lowell.Climatology of the United States.American Names.Brook Farm. By O. Q. Brownson.The Forsaken. [unsigned, by William Gilmore Simms] John Tyler.Rambles in Yucatan.Sonnet. On the Death of Channing. By Cornelius Mathews.Synthetic Philosophy. By O. A. Brownson.Raphael. By John G. Whittier.Origin and Characteristics of the American Aborigines.Political Satire and Satirists.James Buchanan.The Lost Church: From the German of Uhland. By Sarah H. Whitman.Love's Penalty. By Sarah H. Whitman.A Protest of Fourierism against the Democratic Review.To a Mountain Torrent. By Mrs. C. M. Sawyer.Full page steel engravings: Theodore Sedgwick, T. W. Dorr, Churchill C. Cambreleng, Senator Walker (tissue guard loose), President John Tyler, The House of the Caciques (lithograph), Zayi Ruins (lithograph), James Buchanan.The United States Magazine and Democratic Review was published from 1837 to 1859, it's motto "The best government is that which governs least" has been erroneously attributed to Thomas Jefferson. The ideals of Jefferson were promoted by the periodical, with its support of Jacksonian Democracy being built on that foundation. It was a counterpart to the North American Review, a Federalist/Whig periodical. It was outspoken in the topics of the Mexican War, slavery, states' rights, and Indian removal. It was in this periodical that the term "Manifest Destiny" was first used. It was edited by Jon L. O'Sullivan and Samuel D. Langtree. The volumes of this series are a brilliant presentation of literature and politics in the years before the American Civil War.The Magazine promoted American writers, printing some of the earliest writings of such luminaries as Walt Whitman, Nathaniel Hawthorne, J. G. Whittier, Edgar Allan Poe, Henry David Thoreau, H. W. Longfellow, and James Russell Lowell.

  • Seller image for Selection of Novels by Various Authors for sale by Rooke Books PBFA

    Various

    Published by Various c1865-c1911, London, 1865

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    Leather. Condition: Good. Various (illustrator). An attractive set of twenty one novels by various authors, generally dating from the Nineteenth Century. Many of these works are very rare, and hard to find. We have put them together as they are bound as a set. Including the novels Tie and Trick by Hawley Smart (undated) , The Life and Adventures of Mervyn Clitheroe by William Harrison Ainsworth (undated), Life of a Racehorse by John Mills (c1865), 'Twas in Trafalgar's Bay (c1880) and The Seamy Side (c1880) by Walter Besant and James Rice, Through One Administration by Frances Hodgson Burnett (c1881), One Thing Needful (undated), The Golden Calf (undated), One Life, One Love (1891), Like and Unlike (c1888) and Phantom Fortune (1884) by Mary Elizabeth Braddon, The Bread-Winners by John Hay (1884), Court Royal by Sabine Baring-Gould (1887), Landing a Prize by Mrs. Edward Kennard (1891), A Village Commune (1882) and Guilderoy (1891) by Ouida, Mrs. Arthur by Mrs. Oliphant (1891), Mark Twain's Sketches by Mark Twain (1892), Prince Schamyl's Wooing by Richard Henry Savage(1892), A Slender Clue by Lawrence L. Lynch (1892) and To Leeward by F. Marion Crawford (c1911). Although in terms of content or theme there is nothing linking this selection, the works here are the product of some of the leading literary minds of the Nineteenth Century, from quintessentially American writers such as Mark Twain and Richard Henry Savage, as well as writers whose work is of a uniquely British bent, such as Ouida and Mary Elizabeth Braddon. Each volume is bound in decorative red quarter-morocco bindings and represents an interestingly broad range of themes and subjects, something that is in turn reflected in the vast and diverse range of novelists and writing that would become prominent in the Victorian Era. Many volumes contain the ownership label of one John Foster, many also include the bookbinders' stamps of E. Langley of Reading. Includes ink inscription to the endpages of Life and Adventures of Mervyn Clitheroe, from one J.K. Foster and one J. Cole of Eton College dated 1881. The Life of a Racehorse features illustrative plates throughout by E. Evans. In decorative quarter-morocco binding with gilt detailing and paper covered boards. Externally sound, there is wear to the extremities, boards and backstrips. The joints are very worn on Tie an Trick and the hinges on Mrs. Arthur are very tender. Internally, the pages are firmly bound and are generally bright and clean, aside from the odd instance of foxing to endpages and the odd spot. Good. book.