German Rule In Russia, 1941-1945; A Study of Occupation Policies.
Bouder: Westview Press, 1981. Maps. 707pp. 8vo, red cloth, d.w. Boulder: Westview Press, (1981). Very good. More
Bouder: Westview Press, 1981. Maps. 707pp. 8vo, red cloth, d.w. Boulder: Westview Press, (1981). Very good. More
New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1975. Illustrated in black and white. xviii, 460 pages. Tall 8vo, black cloth-backed boards, d.w. (price clipped, spine sunned, wear). New York: Holt, Rinehart & winston, (1975). Very good in a very good(-) dust wrapper. More
244pp., 8vo, cloth-backed bds., d.w. New York: The Viking Press, (1980). Very good. More
Hoboken: Silk City Press, 2000. Illus. 8vo, maroon cloth, d.w. Hoboken: Silk City Press, (2000). Fine. More
New York: Morrow, 2003. Illustrated with black-and-white photographs. 432 pages, white boards backed in black cloth, dust wrapper: (price clipped). New York: William and Morrow, (2003). First U.S. edition. A near fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper. More
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1985. Illus. 8vo, 1/2 green cloth, d.w. New York: McGraw-Hill, (1985). Very good. More
illus. 8vo, pr. wrs. Stroud: Sutton, (1997). Fine. More
896pp., tall thick 8vo, cloth, d.w. (d.w. torn). N.Y.: Harper & Row, (1962). More
1964. Illustrated in black and white. 187 pages, small 8vo, red cloth. London, (1964). A fine copy. More
New York: Oxford University Press, 1976. 218pp. 8vo, cloth, dust wrapper. New York: Oxford University Press, 1976. Very good. More
394pp. 8vo, cloth, d.w. (d.w. slightly chipped & worn). MInneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, (1968). Very good. More
Brussels: Comite International de Dachau, 1978. With b/w illustrations and photos throughout. 229 pages. Small, square 4to, pictorial wrappers. Brussels: Comite International de Dachau, 1978. A near fine copy with a touch of bumping to lower edge of front panel. More
illus. 8vo, cloth, d.w. N.Y.: Harper, (1982). vg. More
New York: Macmillan, 1961. ix, 302 pages. 8vo, black cloth.. New York: Macmillan, 1961. Evenly toned text block, internally clean and tight. A very good(+) copy. More
illus. 8vo, cloth, d.w.; (ex-lib). (London): Macmillan, (1971). vg. More
maps. 403pp. 8vo, cloth, d.w. N.Y.: Atheneum, 1991. vg. More
New York: HarperCollins, 1994. Illus. 565pp. 8vo, 1/2 black cloth, d.w. (New York): HarperCollins, (1994). Very good. More
New York: Norton, 2002. Illus. 444pp. 8vo, black boards, d.w. New York: Norton, (2002). Book Club Edition. Very good. More
New York: Norton, 1996. Illustrated in black and white. 443 pages. Tall 8vo, red cloth-backed boards, d.w. (wrinkled at rear). New York: Norton, (1996). Small amount of adhesive residue on front cover near tail, otherwise fine. Review copy packet and authors' photographs inserted. A near fine copy in a very good (+) dust wrapper. More
Many photos. 4to, pict. bds. Alexandria, Va., (1977). World War II. Time-Life Books. More
New York: Harper & Row, 1975. Illus. 594pp. 8vo, black cloth, d.w. lightly soiled, otherwise very good. New York: Harper & Row, (1975). More
New York: Norton, 2002. Illus. 8vo, blue boards, d.w. New York: Norton, (2002). Very good Author investigates the accusations that Binjamin Wilkomirksi was not a Jewish holocaust survivor, but was a Swiss gentile imposter. More
New York: Scribner, 1969. Illus. 8vo, black cloth, d.w. lightly soiled. New York: Scribner's (1969). More
London: Angus and Robertson, 1960. Illus. 8vo, purple cloth, d.w. lightly soiled, otherwise very good. (London): Angus and Robertson, (1960). The story of two collections of Nazi stolen gold. More
New York: Continuum, 1995. Illustrated in black and white. 734 pages. 8vo, black boards, d.w. New York: Continuum, (1995). A fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper. More
Your web site is among the very best offered in the antiquarian book trade, but more than that, it represents the store and its web business in a professional manner.
I thought you'd find this interesting: I learned of Argosy by reading a bit of "bad" publicity in the book "Used and Rare" by Lawrence and Nancy Goldstone; no doubt you're familiar with it. (It was unfortunate that the authors had to grind their ax in print in what was an otherwise enjoyable book.) But I had never heard of Argosy before and my curiosity was piqued, so negative comments notwithstanding, I decided to pay a brief visit to the store. I reserved a book (long sought-after) ahead of time because I knew I'd be on an extremely tight schedule with several stops to make in just a few hours' time. Calling to reserve the book was a pleasant, very efficient experience, with a prompt return call to confirm availability. When I stopped in to purchase the book, the greeting (by one of the sisters, I'm not sure which) was extremely pleasant, the service so prompt and also she informed me of a signed letter by the subject I was interested in (unfortunately, I was unable to purchase the letter that day). I found the photo of Lawrence Olivier and Vivien Leigh as Caesar (or Antony?) and Cleopatra which hangs over the register very interesting-- had seen it before in a book. My only disappointment was that I was unable to actually spend time in the store-- it looked so inviting! But I will make it a point to spend time there on my next visit. So you see, even bad publicity can be very beneficial! Thank you for an enjoyable, if brief, experience!