Introduction by Charles L. Mead, a Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Gift note from "mother" on ffep. Marginalia. ; Small 8vo 7½" - 8" tall; 155 pages; 31786 View More...
This is a light-hearted, vivid tale of the San Francisco of 1904, recapturing the thrill and expectancy of its night life, its food, wine, and songs, and its multi-millionaires and fine-feathered soubrettes. Edgeworn covers, foxed page edges. Jacket is tattered and torn, in new mylar Book Jacket Cover. ; Small 8vo - 7½" to 8" tal; 224 pages; 12323 View More...
Pocket book no. 152,226,035. Complete and unabridged. A crease on rear cover and minor edgewear. No spine crease. ; Vol. 404; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 250 pages; 32777 View More...
Brown boards worn on front board, gilt titling still brilliant. Laid in is an old article about Horace's influence. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 114 pages; 31314 View More...
Once in nearly every generation a dark-haired male was born into the traditionally fair-haired family of Pendleton. Through history, each of them had been known as Black Charles, men who would never marry, whose characters were arrogant and fierce. It was the fate of young Audrey Lawrence, herself used to fighting battles since the premature deaths of her parents, to cross swords with the latest Black Charles of this ancient family. When Audrey's great friend, Vivien, told her that Black Charles was standing in her way of her marriage to his younger brother, Audrey went to Vivien's aid without... View More...