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Bret Harte, 1931. Paperback. Acceptable. The Overland Monthly and the Outwest Magazine, Vol. 89, Number 4, April, 1931. Soft cover, pages 97-128. EX-LIBRARY. Acceptable/ NO dust jacket. Tan illustrated paper covers have light bumping and creasing to edges and corners and light overall aging and spotting. Library and Ex-Library stamps on front covers and on a few interior pages. Binding tight (staple bound). Pages unmarked (other than library markings). Includes the following articles: The First Clean-UP (Elizabeth Ingram Hubbard); A Day in History (Carl Holliday); Impressions of Italy (Cyril Clemens); An Epic of Six Frontiers ( Harold V. Hartshorn); Adventuring in creative Writings (True Durbrow);
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Century of Thrillers
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President Press. hardcover. used, good. a 3-volume, 1937 collection of fun, traditional thrillers and spine tinglers, with gems like Dashiel Hammett's Death and Company, Le Fanu's Green Tea, and Edgar Allan Poe's Murders in the Rue Morgue. Red boards with black lettering and illustration
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The Overland Monthly and the Outwest Magazine, Vol. 89, Number 4, April, 1931
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Manhattan Beach, California, United States
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The Overland Monthly and the Outwest Magazine, Volume 90, Number 1, January 1931
by Editor-unnamed
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Unnamed, 1931. Paperback. Acceptable. Unnamed, Volume, 89, Number 1, January 1931. Soft cover, 32 pp. Acceptable/ No dust jacket Cream illustrated paper covers haver several 1" or less chips and tears and creasing along edges. Moderate overall scuffing soiling and spotting to covers as well. Binding tight (staple bound). Pages are aged but otherwise unmarked with occasional light nicking and tearing to edges and spotting to pages. NOT Ex-library. Includes the following articles, among others: Congressional Reapportionment; Spanning the Continent, The romance of General Fremont, A Visit to Dickens' Birthplace, Real People in Mark Twain's Stories. Includes several nice b&w photo reproductions and illustrations throughout.
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W.A.A.A.F. 50th REUNION by Jean Kaye in HERITAGE magazine
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McCrae, Victoria, Australia
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Australian Heritage Society, Perth 1991 Stapled magazine, 11½" x 8" VERY GOOD condition Number 60, July 1991. Six-page tribute to Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force on their 50th anniversiy (12 photos), 6 pages. In the same issue:profile of 'Blacksmith Mary' , the middle-age Murray Bridge smithy.
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[DIARY OF A NEWARK BAPTIST PASTOR] DIARY AND MANUAL OF THE REAL ESTATE BOARD OF NEWARK, N. J.
by [Unnamed Newark Baptist Pastor] | Chas. F. Kraemer (Editor)
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Richmond, Virginia, United States
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Newark, N.J.: Real Estate Board of Newark, N. J. | Philip Rose, 1920. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. A rather full diary of an unnamed Baptist pastor in Newark, New Jersey, 1920. An intimate look into the daily life of a community leader, with passages ranging from "helped can peaches most of the day. [...] prepared bulletin for Rally Day Service. Now at evening I must prepare for Sunday" (September 13) to more personal ones such as "Home sick. desirous to see my darling little girl. I left Buffalo at 9 pm" (June 29). The pastor was likely related to a 'Virginia' and a 'Marguerite,' though does not explicitly say his relation nor their last names. He also was elected the President of the Northern N.J. Baptist Ministers Conference of this year, and attended numerous conventions besides. With fundraising reports, funerals, marriages, and frequent notes on sermons, visitations, bible groups, and more. 122 holograph pp. of diary entries, in addition to additional blank pages; 166 pp. of advertisements…
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