First ed.; 473 p., immaculate and unmarked except for discreet signature of former owner on front end paper; binding firm; despite absence of d.j., blue boards with bright gilt lettering are unfaded and there is minimal shelf wear. View More...
First ed.; 88 p., clean and unmarked, paper strong and only mildly age-toned; beige pictorial wrapper shows drawing of knight in armor on horseback, in orange and brown; lettering is clear and bright in orange and brown; same drawing is on back, but smaller and in brown only; binding is firm; no shelf wear other than smudging; many photos of metal figures of all nationalities dating from medieval to WWII, drawings in glossary and in tools, vehicles, paints, decal, diorama sections; index; book list; ads. View More...
Second printing of 1973 ed.; 126 p., immaculate and unmarked--including the note pages in back; clean, unfaded dark red boards with bright silver gilt lettering; binding tight; even pictorial d.j. is in pristine condition. View More...
First ed.; 38 p., clean and unmarked; firmly bound; many period photos of great interest; paper mildly age-toned but very strong; yellow photographic paper wrapper unfaded but age-toned at edges, some foxing with one small ball point pen mark; some rubbing but no chipping or bending. View More...
Like new. However, dust jacket missing. Dedicated to Carol Kimbell. Signed by Costal Defense Study Group (CDSG) members. Reprint 1994 by the Thomson-Shore, Inc. View More...
169 p., immaculate and unmarked; binding firm in red comb binder, without tearing; beige papers with red lettering and red-toned photographs on back and seal of the U.S. Navy stamped in red on back--remarkably clean with little shelf wear other than a bit of bending to index tabs; within many maps and period photos. View More...
295 p., clean and unmarked except for name of former owner on inside cover; binding firm; blue wrapper with black and white l;ettering, dark red profile design, is clean and unfaded, but with slight ball point pen mark and a little rubbing along spine and edges; tables and glossary within. View More...
First ed., first printing, #4 in the Modern American Writers series; 89 p., unmarked but with a certain amount of foxing and smudging; paper strong but mildly age-toned; frontis. is interesting photo portrait of the young Mencken with holograph signature beneath; gauffered edges; binding firm; dark blue boards with tarnished gilt lettering on spine and stamped emblem on front board; small splatters on back; no d.j., interesting analysis of the the "sage of Baltimore" divided into three sections: "The American," "The Philosopher," and "The Critic," plus bibliography. View More...