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Chris Hedges' 'Death of the Liberal Class' critically examines public discourse and political betrayal in modern times. This paperback edition shows light exterior wear, with no visible damage to the spine or interior pages. Published by Nation Books, the title is an incisive exploration of political history and commentary. 602 / 671 -
A paperback edition of 'Locked Rooms' by Laurie R. King. This novel, part of the Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes series, features suspenseful storytelling. The cover shows signs of wear, including slight creases and edge wear, but the binding appears intact, and no visible tears or missing pages. Published under the New York Times Bestselling series. 604 / 671 -
This is a paperback copy of 'On Being Human' by Ashley Montagu. The cover shows minimal wear, with no major tears or stains. Interior pages appear intact and free from significant markings. Published by Viking Press, this edition discusses the nature of humanity in a detailed and thoughtful manner. 607 / 671 -
This is a paperback copy of 'A Record of Two Friendships,' authored by Miguel Serrano. The book explores the relationships and philosophical connections between C.G. Jung and Hermann Hesse. The cover shows mild wear around the edges, and there are no significant tears or marks on the visible portions of the book. 609 / 671 -
This is a copy of 'A Patient's Guide to Sight for Life' presented by Iris M. Kaufman, M.D. The book provides insights and information regarding maintaining and improving eyesight. The cover shows some minor wear but remains intact. Overall, the book appears to be in good readable condition. 610 / 671 -
This is a paperback edition of 'Of Plymouth Plantation' by William Bradford. The cover shows signs of light handling, but the binding and interior pages are clean and intact. The book is a historical account, authored in the early 17th century, detailing the experience of the Pilgrims and the founding of Plymouth Colony. 612 / 671 -
This book, written by D.T. Suzuki with a foreword by Dr. C.G. Jung, provides an introduction to Zen Buddhist philosophy and principles. Covered in a softcover format, it shows visible wear, including discoloration and sticker residue, indicating prior use, but appears intact. The listed original retail price is visible on the cover. 615 / 671 -
Paperback copy of 'A Study of Writing' by I. J. Gelb. This edition provides an analysis of the principles of writing systems and their evolution. Minor wear visible on cover, pages intact with no annotations or tears observed. Published by the University of Chicago Press, likely a mid-20th century edition. 618 / 671 -
Paperback edition of 'Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers' by Mary Roach. Published by W.W. Norton & Company in 2004. This non-fiction work explores what happens to donated cadavers in various roles of science and education. The book is in good condition with no visible damage to the cover or pages. 619 / 671 -
Paperback edition of 'The Wrecking Crew: How Conservatives Ruined Government, Enriched Themselves, and Beggared the Nation' by Thomas Frank. Published by Metropolitan Books, 2008. The book explores the impact of conservative governance on public institutions. Condition: Minor shelf wear, no visible tears or marks. 622 / 671 -
First Edition copy of Ed McBain's 'Hail To The Chief,' part of the 87th Precinct series. Published by Doubleday & Company in 1973. Hardcover with dust jacket, showing minor edge wear and discoloration consistent with age. Binding is intact and pages are clean, with no significant markings or damage noted. 624 / 671 -
This book, 'Letters of E.B. White,' collected and edited by Dorothy Lobrano Guth, was published by Harper & Row as part of the Harper Colophon Books series. It contains correspondence by E.B. White, offering personal insights into his life and work. The paperback edition shows signs of handling, such as light creases and minor wear along edges, but remains intact and in readable condition. 629 / 671 -
Hardcover edition of 'Treasures of the Great National Galleries,' featuring an introduction to paintings in Western world museums. Includes 300 illustrations in full color by 143 artists. The dust jacket shows wear, consistent with age, while the internal pages are intact and free from major markings. Likely published mid-20th century. 630 / 671 -
Softcover edition of 'Sports Illustrated Fly Fishing' by Vernon S. Hidy and editors of Sports Illustrated. Features illustrations of various fishing flies on the cover. Appears to be in good used condition with light wear on the spine and minimal creasing on the cover. Publication year and edition not specified. 632 / 671 -
Hardcover edition of 'A World of Light: Portraits and Celebrations' by May Sarton. Published by W.W. Norton & Company in 1976. The book features reflections on notable individuals and personal experiences. The dust jacket shows minor surface wear, with overall solid binding and clean pages. 637 / 671 -
First edition hardcover of Chaim Potok's 'The Book of Lights,' published in 1981 by Knopf. The dust jacket shows visible wear, with tear and fading along edges. The binding and pages appear intact with minimal signs of foxing. This classic novel is a poignant exploration of culture and spirituality. 638 / 671 -
Pierre Grimal's "The Civilization of Rome" hardcover edition, examining Roman society, culture, and achievements. Dust jacket shows wear, including visible tears and scuffs. Inner pages appear intact with no visible markings. Printed by Penguin Books. Year of publication is likely mid-20th century (specific year not visible). 639 / 671 -
This issue of The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin features a cover showcasing Egyptian art, with scholarly articles and images inside related to the Met's collection. Published by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The booklet is in good condition with minor signs of use and no significant damage. 641 / 671 -
This National Geographic publication, 'Yellowstone to Yukon,' is authored by Douglas H. Chadwick and features photographs by Raymond Gehman. It explores the landscapes and wildlife across the Yellowstone to Yukon region. The book is in used condition with noticeable wear on the cover and edges, but pages remain intact and legible. 644 / 671 -
This book, titled 'America's Hidden Wilderness: Lands of Seclusion,' delves into the untouched natural landscapes of the United States. Features a hardcover with a scenic elk illustration. Published by the National Geographic Society. Shows minor wear but remains in very good condition overall. 647 / 671 -
National Geographic publication 'Long Road South: The Pan-American Highway' explores this vast roadway extending across the Americas. Specific details of this edition include author Joseph Judge, photography by multiple contributors, and an in-depth focus on the highway's cultural and geographic impact. Hardcover edition is in good condition with minor shelf wear and no major damage. 648 / 671 -
Hardcover edition of 'The Soviet Union Today,' providing an overview of the Soviet Union during the late 20th century. The book features a dust jacket with minor edge wear and pages that appear clean and intact. Published in 1983 by McGraw-Hill Book Company. Notable for its photographic and descriptive content about Soviet-era Russia. 651 / 671 -
National Geographic's 'Secret Journeys of a Lifetime' features 500 of the world's best hidden travel gems. Hardcover edition with vibrant cover imagery. Thoroughly details unique and lesser-known destinations, offering cultural and historical insights. Gently used, minor signs of shelf wear, interior clean and intact. 653 / 671 -
A collection consisting of four volumes of 'The Harper Encyclopedia of Science.' Published by Harper and Row Publishers, the red hardcover volumes are labeled with volume numbers and alphabetical categorizations: SZ Volume 4, MR Volume 3, EL Volume 2, and AD Volume 1. Covers display minor wear consistent with age. Pages appear intact, no significant markings observed. 654 / 671 -
This is a paperback sightseeing guide titled 'Washington, D.C.: Sightseers' Guide' by Anthony S. Pitch. The book features comprehensive information about iconic areas of Washington, D.C., tailored for tourists. The cover includes promotional text, 'Compliments of Glaxo Inc.' Condition: fair, with visible wear, but intact pages and binding. 656 / 671 -
May Sarton's 'Journal of a Solitude' offers a reflective and intimate account of the author's thoughts and experiences over the course of a year. Printed as a paperback, this copy shows signs of wear, including creases on the cover and edges. Specific publication year and edition details are not immediately visible. 657 / 671 -
A book titled 'The Poet and the Donkey' by May Sarton. The cover exhibits moderate wear, with noticeable tearing on the edge. The spine shows some creasing, and the pages may display some discoloration or signs of aging. Published details and edition information are not visible in the image provided. 658 / 671 -
Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl, published by Washington Square Press. This copy is a softcover edition. It explores the concept of logotherapy and Frankl's experiences during the Holocaust. The cover shows wear, including scuffs and minor creases, but the binding and interior pages appear intact with no major markings. 659 / 671 -
This is a 1960 softcover edition of Carl Sandburg's 'Harvest Poems 1910-1960,' published by Harvest Books (HB 36). It includes an introduction by Mark Van Doren. The book shows signs of wear consistent with age, including minor scuffs and edgewear on the cover, but the binding remains intact. Pages appear slightly toned but unmarked. 661 / 671 -
Published in 1961, this paperback edition of 'The River of Life' by Rutherford Platt explores the miracles of life's creation. The cover shows visible wear, including corner creases and tears along the edges, but the binding appears intact. Illustrations by Bernarda Bryson enhance the reading experience. Evidence of library markings is noted on the cover. 664 / 671 -
Hardcover edition of 'In the Beginning' by Chaim Potok. Published in 1975 by Alfred A. Knopf. Dust jacket shows light wear, and the book itself is in good condition with a clean interior. No inscriptions or markings noted. A significant work by the author, exploring themes of identity, faith, and heritage. 667 / 671 -
Eliot Porter's book featuring Henry David Thoreau's text and color photography. Originally published in 1962, this paperback edition includes 75 notable color images depicting nature's landscapes. The cover shows signs of wear with minor scuffs on edges but overall remains intact. Pages are clean with slight aging. 669 / 671 -
Published in 1975, this catalog emphasizes leisure activities focused on the mind and body. The cover features images of diverse cultural, artistic, and recreational pursuits. The book is in fair condition with noticeable wear on the cover and edges, consistent with age and use. Pages appear intact and unmarked. 670 / 671
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