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Review Xlibris Corporation  / IN THE SHADOW OF TYRANNY: a Search for Healing and Hope Publication date: 2004-06-08
Dewey code: 920
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Review IN THE SHADOW OF TYRANNY: a Search for Healing and Hope / Xlibris Corporation:


Edition: 2nd
Publication date: 1629

Review The Historie of the Reigne of King Henry the Seventh [Raigne] (Historie of the raigne of King Henry the Seventh) / J H[aviland] & R Y[oung]:

Illustrated, cancel titlepage. "Whereunto is now added a very usefull and necessary Table. " "London printed by I H and R Y and are to be sold by Philemon Stephens and Christopher Meredith. " First printing with ten page index Table.

Review Pagefree Publishing  / Jill Ann: Upstairs Publication date: 2004-03
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Review Easton Press  / MUHAMMAD ALI. His Life and Times. Signed limited edition Publication date: 1996

Review MUHAMMAD ALI. His Life and Times. Signed limited edition / Easton Press:

Book Description: Easton Press, Norwalk, CT, 1996. Leather. Book Condition: Very good condition. First thus edition. Octavo (8vo). 543 pages of text including an index. Maroon hardcover leather binding with gilt and black decoration and lettering; color photographic inlay of Ali on front cover; binding protected in custom stiff archival mylar. Number 560 of 3500 copies signed by both Muhammad Ali and Thomas Hauser. Illustrated with numerous historic black & white photographs. A clean, tight and attractive copy of this publication.

Authors
  • Yelena Ptushkina
  • Galina Losinskaya
  • Svetlana Dubova
Publication date: 2000

Review Golden Lilia / Phoenix Publishing:

This book tells the story of 1996 all-around gymnastics champion Lilia Podkopayeva. A modest girl from a suburb of a coal mining town in Ukraine, Lilia devoted a dozen years of her life to reach the Olympic throne, earning the royal nickname "Lady Pod" from her many American fans. The book also protrays the loyal coaches and family members who guided Lilia to triumphand fulfillment in and out of gymnastics.

Review Edward and Charles Dilly, London  / Plutarch's Lives - Translated From the Original Greek with Notes Critical and Historical 1778 (Plutarch's Lives - Translated From the Original Greek with Notes Critical and Historical, Volume V) Edition: 3rd Edition
Publication date: 1778

Review Plutarch's Lives - Translated From the Original Greek with Notes Critical and Historical 1778 (Plutarch's Lives - Translated From the Original Greek with Notes Critical and Historical, Volume V) / Edward and Charles Dilly, London:

Beautiful original leather design with ornate binding with gold detail and label. A beautiful frontispiece and a great classic read, text written in old English "f" instead of "s" and printed on handmade paper!!!.

Review Knopf  / My Life (Limited Edition) Edition: Limited
Publication date: 2004-11-30
Dewey code: 920
Price: $350.00

Review My Life (Limited Edition) / Knopf:

An exhaustive, soul-searching memoir, Bill Clinton's My Life is a refreshingly candid look at the former president as a son, brother, teacher, father, husband, and public figure. Clinton painstakingly outlines the history behind his greatest successes and failures, including his dedication to educational and economic reform, his war against a "vast right-wing operation" determined to destroy him, and the "morally indefensible" acts for which he was nearly impeached. My Life is autobiography as therapy-a personal history written by a man trying to face and banish his private demons. Clinton approaches the story of his youth with gusto, sharing tales of giant watermelons, nine-pound tumors, a charging ram, famous mobsters and jazz musicians, and a BB gun standoff. He offers an equally energetic portrait of American history, pop culture, and the evolving political landscape, covering the historical events that shaped his early years (namely the deaths of Martin Luther King Jr. and JFK) and the events that shaped his presidency (Waco, Bosnia, Somalia). What makes My Life remarkable as a political memoir is how thoroughly it is infused with Clinton's unassuming, charmingly pithy voice: I learned a lot from the stories my uncle, aunts, and grandparents told me: that no one is perfect but most people are good; that people can't be judged only by their worst or weakest moments; that harsh judgments can make hypocrites of us all; that a lot of life is just showing up and hanging on; that laughter is often the best, and sometimes the only, response to pain. However, that same voice might tire readers as Clinton applies his penchant for minute details to a distractible laundry list of events, from his youth through the years of his presidency. Not wanting to forget a single detail that might help account for his actions, Clinton overdoes it-do we really need to know the name of his childhood barber? But when Clinton sticks to the meat of his story-recollections about Mother, his abusive stepfather, Hillary, the campaign trail, and Kenneth Starr-the veracity of emotion and Kitchen Confidential-type revelations about "what it is like to be President" make My Life impossible to put down. To Clinton, "politics is a contact sport," and while he claims that My Life is not intended to make excuses or assign blame, it does portray him as a fighter whose strategy is to "take the first hit, then counterpunch as hard as I could. [+]
" While My Life is primarily a stroll through Clinton's memories, it is also a scathing rebuke-a retaliation against his detractors, including Kenneth Starr, whose "mindless search for scandal" protected the guilty while "persecuting the innocent" and distracted his Administration from pressing international matters (including strikes on al Qaeda). Counterpunch indeed. At its core, My Life is a charming and intriguing if flawed book by an equally intriguing and flawed man who had his worst failures and humiliations made public. Ultimately, the man who left office in the shadow of scandal offers an honest and open account of his life, allowing readers to witness his struggle to "drain the most out of every moment" while maintaining the character with which he was raised. It is a remarkably intimate, persuasive look at the boy he was, the President he became, and man he is today. -Daphne Durham There will only be 1,500 copies available of this edition, and it will be sold by select retailers including most online bookstores. Each book will include:• Bill Clinton's signature• Edition number–1,500 total• Full navy blue cloth case with Bill Clinton gold stamp on spine• Gold Ribbon-marker• Frontispiece photographs• Crimson endpapers• Shrink-wrappingPresident Bill Clinton’s My Life is the strikingly candid portrait of a global leader who decided early in life to devote his intellectual and political gifts, and his extraordinary capacity for hard work, to serving the public. It shows us the progress of a remarkable American, who, through his own enormous energies and efforts, made the unlikely journey from Hope, Arkansas, to the White House—a journey fueled by an impassioned interest in the political process which manifested itself at every stage of his life: in college, working as an intern for Senator William Fulbright; at Oxford, becoming part of the Vietnam War protest movement; at Yale Law School, campaigning on the grassroots level for Democratic candidates; back in Arkansas, running for Congress, attorney general, and governor. We see his career shaped by his resolute determination to improve the life of his fellow citizens, an unfaltering commitment to civil rights, and an exceptional understanding of the practicalities of political life. We come to understand the emotional pressures of his youth—born after his father’s death; caught in the dysfunctional relationship between his feisty, nurturing mother and his abusive stepfather, whom he never ceased to love and whose name he took; drawn to the brilliant, compelling Hillary Rodham, whom he was determined to marry; passionately devoted, from her infancy, to their daughter, Chelsea, and to the entire experience of fatherhood; slowly and painfully beginning to comprehend how his early denial of pain led him at times into damaging patterns of behavior. President Clinton’s book is also the fullest, most concretely detailed, most nuanced account of a presidency ever written—encompassing not only the high points and crises but the way the presidency actually works: the day-to-day bombardment of problems, personalities, conflicts, setbacks, achievements. It is a testament to the positive impact on America and on the world of his work and his ideals. It is the gripping account of a president under concerted and unrelenting assault orchestrated by his enemies on the Far Right, and how he survived and prevailed. It is a treasury of moments caught alive, among them:• The ten-year-old boy watching the national political conventions on his family’s new (and first) television set. • The young candidate looking for votes in the Arkansas hills and the local seer who tells him, “Anybody who would campaign at a beer joint in Joiner at midnight on Saturday night deserves to carry one box. You’ll win here. But it’ll be the only damn place you win in this county. ” (He was right on both counts. )• The roller-coaster ride of the 1992 campaign. • The extraordinarily frank exchanges with Newt Gingrich and Bob Dole. • The delicate manipulation needed to convince Rabin and Arafat to shake hands for the camera while keeping Arafat from kissing Rabin. • The cost, both public and private, of the scandal that threatened the presidency. Here is the life of a great national and international figure, revealed with all his talents and contradictions, told openly, directly, in his own completely recognizable voice. A unique book by a unique American. President Bill Clinton¿s My Life is the strikingly candid portrait of a global leader who decided early in life to devote his intellectual and political gifts, and his extraordinary capacity for hard work, to serving the public. It is the fullest, most concretely detailed, most nuanced account of a presidency ever written, and a testament to the positive impact on America and on the world of his work and his ideals. Here is the life of a great national and international figure, revealed with all his talents and contradictions. Filled with fascinating moments and insights, it is told openly, directly, in President Clinton¿s own completely recognizable voice. From the Hardcover edition.

Review McDowell Obolensky  / Things Fall Apart the Story of a Strong Man Edition: 1st
Publication date: 1959

Review Things Fall Apart the Story of a Strong Man / McDowell Obolensky:


Review John Lane, the Bodley Head, London  / Jawaharlal Nehru: An Autobiography, with Musings on Recent Events in India (Signed) Publication date: 1937

Review Jawaharlal Nehru: An Autobiography, with Musings on Recent Events in India (Signed) / John Lane, the Bodley Head, London:


Publication date: 1760

Review The Life Of Edward Earl of Clarendon ... Written by himself, etc. / At the Clarendon Printing-House:

Two volume octavo set.

Creator: Mark Goldie
Publication date: 2009-03-19
Dewey code: 920
List Price: $1,250.00
Price: $787.50

Review The Entring Book of Roger Morrice (1677-1691): Complete set with Index / Boydell Press:

Compiled between the years 1677 and 1691, the Entring Book is 900,000 words long, with many sensitive passages written in a secret shorthand that has only recently been decoded. This remarkable chronicle of public affairs has remained for nearly three centuries, secure but little known, in Dr Williams's Library, London. The Entring Book fits no simple definition. It is not just a political diary, nor is it only the newsletter it sometimes resembles. It's possible that it could have been the material for a history of Morrice's own times, or it may have been a letterbook, recording correspondence to an unnamed recipient. Writing in great detail, with meticulous regularity, Morrice may have been passing on all he knew to senior figures in the opposition to Charles II and James II. The Entring Book's enormous scope means it also covers publishing, plays, business, military and religious matters, foreign affairs, public opinion and London life, making it an essential resource. Through it we can trace the transformation of puritanism into Whiggery and Dissent. This seven volume set includes an introductory and an index volume as well as a biographical encyclopedia of names.

Creator: Stephen Bending
Publication date: 2008-04-30
Dewey code: 792.028092242
List Price: $750.00
Price: $750.00

Review WOMEN'S THEATRICAL MEMOIRS (Chawton House Library Series) / Pickering & Chatto Publishers:


Creator: J.A.G.D. COMMANDANT EDWARD H. YOUNG COLONEL
Publication date: 1970

Review THE HISTORY OF THE NEGRO IN MEDICINE INTERNATIONAL LIBRARY OF NEGRO LIFE AND HISTORY SECOND PRINTING OF TEN VOLUME SET THIRD EDITION OF THIS VOLUME (VOLUME TWO) / PUBLISHERS CO NY:


Creator: Ann Heilmann
Edition: Facsimile Ed
Publication date: 2002-11
Dewey code: 820
List Price: $595.00
Price: $595.00

Review Anti-Feminism in the Victorian Novel (Victorian & Edwardian Anti-feminism) / Thoemmes Continuum:


Publication date: 1994

Review From First Satellite to Energia-buran and Mir (Russian & English texts):

Texts in Russian and English

Creator: François Jean Philibert Aubert de Vitry
Edition: 1st US
Publication date: 1824

Review Memoirs Of Goethe : written by himself [Goëthe] / Collins & Hannay:


Review Random House  / Paris to the Moon Publication date: 2001-09

Review Paris to the Moon / Random House:

In 1995 Gopnik was offered the plush assignment of writing the "Paris Journals" for the New Yorker. He spent five years in Paris with his wife, Martha, and son, Luke, writing dispatches now collected here along with previously unpublished journal entries. A self-described "comic-sentimental essayist," Gopnik chose the romance of Paris in its particulars as his subject. Gopnik falls in unabashed love with what he calls Paris's commonplace civilization-the cafés, the little shops, the ancient carousel in the park, and the small, intricate experiences that happen in such settings. But Paris can also be a difficult city to love, particularly its pompous and abstract official culture with its parallel paper universe. The tension between these two sides of Paris and the country's general brooding over the decline of French dominance in the face of globalization (haute couture, cooking, and sex, as well as the economy, are running deficits) form the subtexts for these finely wrought and witty essays. With his emphasis on the micro in the macro, Gopnik describes trying to get a Thanksgiving turkey delivered during a general strike and his struggle to find an apartment during a government scandal over favoritism in housing allocations. The essays alternate between reports of national and local events and accounts of expatriate family life, with an emphasis on "the trinity of late-century bourgeois obsessions: children and cooking and spectator sports, including the spectator sport of shopping. " Gopnik describes some truly delicious moments, from the rites of Parisian haute couture, to the "occupation" of a local brasserie in protest of its purchase by a restaurant tycoon, to the birth of his daughter with the aid of a doctor in black jeans and a black silk shirt, open at the front. Gopnik makes terrific use of his status as an observer on the fringes of fashionable society to draw some deft comparisons between Paris and New York ("It is as if all American appliances dreamed of being cars while all French appliances dreamed of being telephones") and do some incisive philosophizing on the nature of both. [+]
This is masterful reportage with a winning infusion of intelligence, intimacy, and charm. -Lesley Reed Paris. The name alone conjures images of chestnut-lined boulevards, sidewalk cafés, breathtaking façades around every corner-in short, an exquisite romanticism that has captured the American imagination for as long as there have been Americans. In 1995, Adam Gopnik, his wife, and their infant son left the familiar comforts and hassles of New York City for the urbane glamour of the City of Light. Gopnik is a longtime New Yorker writer, and the magazine has sent its writers to Paris for decades-but his was above all a personal pilgrimage to the place that had for so long been the undisputed capital of everything cultural and beautiful. It was also the opportunity to raise a child who would know what it was to romp in the Luxembourg Gardens, to enjoy a croque monsieur in a Left Bank café-a child (and perhaps a father, too) who would have a grasp of that Parisian sense of style we Americans find so elusive. So, in the grand tradition of the American abroad, Gopnik walked the paths of the Tuileries, enjoyed philosophical discussions at his local bistro, wrote as violet twilight fell on the arrondissements. Of course, as readers of Gopnik's beloved and award-winning "Paris Journals" in The New Yorker know, there was also the matter of raising a child and carrying on with day-to-day, not-so-fabled life. Evenings with French intellectuals preceded middle-of-the-night baby feedings; afternoons were filled with trips to the Musée d'Orsay and pinball games; weekday leftovers were eaten while three-star chefs debated a "culinary crisis. "As Gopnik describes in this funny and tender book, the dual processes of navigating a foreign city and becoming a parent are not completely dissimilar journeys-both hold new routines, new languages, a new set of rules by which everyday life is lived. With singular wit and insight, Gopnik weaves the magical with the mundane in a wholly delightful, often hilarious look at what it was to be an American family man in Paris at the end of the twentieth century. "We went to Paris for a sentimental reeducation-I did anyway-even though the sentiments we were instructed in were not the ones we were expecting to learn, which I believe is why they call it an education. " The comic-romantic adventures of an American family in Paris is penned by The New Yorker writer and author of the magazine's popular "Paris Journal" column. The private story is rooted in the sentimental re-education of a weary American through the experience of his son's childhood in France.

Review Doubleday, Doran & Company Inc. New York  / T.E. LAWRENCE TO HIS BIOGRAPHERS ROBERT GRAVES & LIDDELL HART a modern legendary hero, the enigmatic LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, reveals two contrasting sides of a multiple personality in these personal comments and intimate letters (#100 from Signed & Numbered Limited First Edition of 500)
Authors
  • T.E. Lawrence Robert Graves Liddell Hart
Edition: 1st
Publication date: 1938

Review T.E. LAWRENCE TO HIS BIOGRAPHERS ROBERT GRAVES & LIDDELL HART a modern legendary hero, the enigmatic LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, reveals two contrasting sides of a multiple personality in these personal comments and intimate letters (#100 from Signed & Numbered Limited First Edition of 500) / Doubleday, Doran & Company Inc. New York:

First Edition limited to five hundred copies for sale in the United States, signed by the respective author (Graves & Hart) and numbered, this set is number 100 - see photos. 2 Volumes - each is Hardcover with dustjacket - in slipcase.

Review Gloria Books, Ovais Naqvi  / Pele Creator: Edson Arantes Do Nascimento
Publication date: 2006-07-31
List Price: $3,000.00
Price: $2,999.00

Review Pele / Gloria Books, Ovais Naqvi:

Pelé is the greatest soccer player in the history of the sport. Thirty years after his retirement, he is a unique global ambassador for the beautiful game and a living testament to where sporting brilliance, determination and humanity can take you. The giant, limited edition 'Pelé' is a genuine piece of sporting memorabilia. Limited to only 2,500 copies globally, each is individually numbered and personally hand-signed by Pelé. Covered and embossed in Italian fine silk and presented in ultra-large format, 'Pelé' is the ultimate testament to soccer's greatest legend. Gloria has spent two years creating the greatest ever limited edition celebration, which includes an introduction and exclusive new writings from the man himself. 'Pelé' is lavishly illustrated with over 1,700 images, many never previously published together with classic and newly commissioned work from some of soccer's greatest living writers. The images and text cover every key moment of Pelé's life from early childhood to the modern day. Most of the material has been collected from unseen, personal and library archives in Sao Paulo, Rio de Janiero, London, New York and Paris including rarely seen art by Andy Warhol. 'Pelé' was published in summer 2006 to global acclaim. [+]
It has been described by the Daily Telegraph in the UK as 'the most comprehensive book on [soccer] football there has ever been'. Sports Illustrated said 'Every page presents a new treasure'. It is the definitive book about the sport and the central figure within it over the last half century.

Edition: 2nd
Publication date: 1886

Review A Texas Cowboy or Fifteen Years on the Hurricane Deck of a Spanish Pony - Taken From Real Life / Rand McNally & Co.:


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IN THE SHADOW OF TYRANNY: a Search for Healing and Hope, The Historie of the Reigne of King Henry the Seventh [Raigne] (Historie of the raigne of King Henry the Seventh), Jill Ann: Upstairs, MUHAMMAD ALI. His Life and Times. Signed limited edition, Golden Lilia, Plutarch's Lives - Translated From the Original Greek with Notes Critical and Historical 1778 (Plutarch's Lives - Translated From the Original Greek with Notes Critical and Historical, Volume V), My Life (Limited Edition), Things Fall Apart the Story of a Strong Man, Jawaharlal Nehru: An Autobiography, with Musings on Recent Events in India (Signed), The Life Of Edward Earl of Clarendon ... Written by himself, etc., The Entring Book of Roger Morrice (1677-1691): Complete set with Index, WOMEN'S THEATRICAL MEMOIRS (Chawton House Library Series), THE HISTORY OF THE NEGRO IN MEDICINE INTERNATIONAL LIBRARY OF NEGRO LIFE AND HISTORY SECOND PRINTING OF TEN VOLUME SET THIRD EDITION OF THIS VOLUME (VOLUME TWO), Anti-Feminism in the Victorian Novel (Victorian & Edwardian Anti-feminism), From First Satellite to Energia-buran and Mir (Russian & English texts), Memoirs Of Goethe : written by himself [Goëthe], Paris to the Moon, T.E. LAWRENCE TO HIS BIOGRAPHERS ROBERT GRAVES & LIDDELL HART a modern legendary hero, the enigmatic LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, reveals two contrasting sides of a multiple personality in these personal comments and intimate letters (#100 from Signed & Numbered Limited First Edition of 500), Pele, A Texas Cowboy or Fifteen Years on the Hurricane Deck of a Spanish Pony - Taken From Real Life

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