A History of the Arab Peoples.
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1991. Illustrated in black & white. 551pp. Thick 8vo, cloth, d.w. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, (1991). Very good (+). More
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1991. Illustrated in black & white. 551pp. Thick 8vo, cloth, d.w. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, (1991). Very good (+). More
United Kingdom: Da Capo Press, 2005. Black & white illustrations. 326pp. 8vo, two-toned boards, dust wrapper. (United Kingdom): Da Capo Press, (2005). Near fine. More
New York: Crescent, 1980. Illustrated, mostly in black and white. 170pp., tall square 8vo, white cloth, d.w. New York: Crescent Books, (1980). Near fine. More
New York: Knopf, 1981. 430pp. Thick 8vo, cloth-backed boards, dust wrapper; d.w. lightly edge-worn. N.Y.: Knopf, 1981. Very good. More
North River: 1984. 8vo, cloth, d.w., n.p.: North River (1984). Very good. More
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1979. 344pp., large 8vo, cloth, d.w. (d.w. torn). New York: Simon & Schuster, (1979). Very good. More
New York: The Devin-Adair Company, 1958. 272 pages, 8vo, gray cloth, dust wrapper (edge-worn; spine gently darkened). New York: The Devin-Adair Company, 1958. A very good(+) copy in a very good dust wrapper. More
New York: Jonathan David, 1989. 8vo, blue cloth, d.w. New York: Jonathan David Publishers, (1989). Very good. More
New York: Braziller, 1961. 256pp. short 8vo, tan cloth, d.w.; some dust soiling to dust wrapper. New York: George Braziller, 1962. A near fine copy in a very good dust wrapper. More
New York: Bookman, 1962. 276pp. 8vo, green cloth. New York: Bookman Associates, (1962). Near fine. More
You guys don’t waste time! Thank you so much for Leoncavallo! He is now in my study, on the wall of honour. You may have read that things are grim here in Melbourne, with everything in hard lockdown and everyone confined to their homes for at least six weeks. This has brought me real joy and I cannot thank you all enough. Best wishes
I couldn't believe how fast you sent me this wonderful item! I didn't expect it to have anything on children's cookery (my focus), but because Juliet Corson is SO important, I bought it. What a surprise to find a "Boys' and Girls' Kitchen" column, and a tiny personal fact about J's childhood. I hit the lottery, so to speak. I'm ordering tons of diamonds to fall from the sky on you some lovely warm day. Don't I wish I could do that...