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Click to view full description | 1. | Cooper-Clark, Diana. (P.D. James, Jean Stubbs, Peter Lovesey, Margaret Millar, Ross Macdonald, Howard Engle, Ruth Rnedell, Patricia Highsmith, Julian Symons, Amanda Cross, Anne Perry, Dick Francis, Janwillem van de Wetering.) DESIGNS OF DARKNESS: INTERVIEWS WITH DETECTIVE NOVELISTS. Bowling Green State University Popular Press, Bowling Green, Ohio, (1983). 239 pp, 8vo, soft cover. B&w photos of authors interviewed. Interior - tiny faint stain to fore edge of first three pages and inside of front cover, otherwise clean and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exterior - light edgewear/rubbing, tw o small areas of surface paper scuffing at top/bottom of front cover at spine, spine is flat and uncreased. VG- Price: 10.00 USD | See Full Description |
 | 2. | Hood, Hugh; Richler, Mordecai; Finch, Robert; Cohen, Nathan; Kattan, Naim; Scott, Peter Dale; Watt, F.W.; Carruth, Hayden; Woodcock, George; Colombo, John Robert; McPherson, Hugo; Millgate, Jane; Milner, James B.; Beckwith, John; Cooper, Frank S. THE TAMARACK REVIEW. WINTER 1965. ISSUE 34. Tamarack Review, Toronto, 1965. 124 pp, 8 7/16" H, soft cover. Contents: Getting to Williamstown, by Hugh Hood; 'Quebec Oui, Ottawa Non!', by Mordecai Richler; Poems, by Robert Finch; American Drama Criticism Today, by Nathan Cohen; Letter from Montreal, by Naim Kattan; America's 'Knowledge Industry': What Protection for a Smaller Power?, by Peter Dale Scott; The One True Sentence, by F.W. Watt; To Souster from Vermont, by Hayden Carruth; The Sons of Freedom, by George Woodcock; Of Poets and Presidents, by John Robert Colombo; Betrayal, Desertion, Atonement, by Hugo McPherson; Who is Sylvia?, by Jane Millgate; No Mean City?, by James B. Milner; Performances Past and Gone, by John Beckwith; Browning and the Aesthetic Process, by Frank S. Cooper; Contributors. Interior - small bump to top corner of most pages - more towards rear, otherwise clean and tight with no other ownership marks. Exterior - wrinkling on spine, bump at top corner of rear cover, minor edge wear to covers, light wear at top/bottom of spine, very light rubbing, minor soiling, very light browning to edges of textblock and covers, tiny bump at top of spine. Good+ Price: 10.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 3. | McPherson, James M. and Cooper, William J., Jr., eds. WRITING THE CIVIL WAR: THE QUEST TO UNDERSTAND. University of South Carolina Press, (Columbia, SC, 1998), Book club. 356 pp, 8vo, HC. Fourteen distinguished historians present a wide-ranging discussion of the vast effort to chronicle the conflict of the Civil War. Covering a wide range of topics from vetran reminiscences, to battlefield operations, military stra egy, soldiers, politics, presidential leadership, gender, slavery and race relations, this volume is an informative guide through the labyrinth of Civil War literature. Very light edgewear to dj, minor rubbing to back panel of dj. NF/VG+ Price: 20.00 USD | See Full Description |
 | 4. | Morrison, Helen Barber, ed. (Napoleon Bonaparte, Lord Byron, Charles Burney, Thomas Carlyle, James Fenimore Cooper, Charles Dickens, Alexandre Dumas, Goethe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Heinrich Heine, Henry James, James Russell Lowell, Macaulay, et al.) THE GOLDEN AGE OF TRAVEL: LITERARY IMPRESSIONS OF THE GRAND TOUR. Andrew Melrose, London, 1953, first edition. 271 pp, large 8vo (9 3/16" H), hard cover in dust jacket. Maps. "....the warmly personal views and comments of a host of famous figures as they journeyed up and down England, Scotland, Italy, France, Switzerland, Holland, Belgium, Germany, Austria and Bohemia in the 18th and 19th centuries taking the then fashionable Grand Tour. Here the foremost artists, statesmen and scholars of their day mark, in charming 'off-the-record' moments their pleasures, joys, furies and irritations. Shelley writes about Lake Geneva; Thackeray tells why he was refused a good room in a hotel; William James airs his views on Berlin; Chopin speaks about Edinburgh; Mozart comments on Paris; and Dickens tells a hair-raising story about an ascent of Vesuvius....And, for additional company, there is Voltaire, Beethoven, Henry James, Carlyle, Madame de Stael, R.L. Stevenson, Emerson, Dumas, Robert Burns and many more. This masterly selection has humour in abundance, originality and insight and learning - in short, all the qualities that make good travel-writing durable however much travel may change." Small business label on front pastedown, very light browning and a few light foxing marks on endpapers, tiny foxing marks on fore-edge of textblock, minor wrinkling at top/bottom of spine. Dust jacket has light edge wear, moderate edge wrinkling, a few tiny/small chips, small hole on rear hinge - near bottom, light browning, light soiling/rubbing, a few faint foxing marks. Very Good/Good Price: 20.00 USD | See Full Description |
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