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Añadir al carritoTrade paperback. Condición: Fine. Lothian Books, 1990. Fine. 1 Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. Lothian Australian Garden Series. Audience: General/trade. eng pp.
Publicado por ESE California, La Habra, California, 1981
Librería: Prairie Creek Books LLC., Torrington, WY, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 5,81
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. Photographs Ilustrador. 1st Edition. VG/N, used, pb, perfect bound color illustrated wraps, 107 pages. Interior clean, no marks, binding tight. Slight edge wear to wraps, no chips or tears.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Department of the Army, 2004
ISBN 10: 0160505003 ISBN 13: 9780160505003
Librería: HPB-Red, Dallas, TX, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 16,50
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good. Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used textbooks may not include companion materials such as access codes, etc. May have some wear or writing/highlighting. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, Fairfax, Virginia, 1978
Librería: Pages Past--Used & Rare Books, Greensboro, NC, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 17,87
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good. 1st Edition. Octavo. 780 pages, indexed. Hardcover bound in light blue cloth with a blue pictorial dust jacket. Moderate rubbing and wear to the jacket, which has some small edge tears. A sound copy with secure inner hinges. Some foxing to the fore-edge of the text block. Text is clean.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por United States Govt Printing Office, 2003
ISBN 10: 0160505003 ISBN 13: 9780160505003
Librería: PAPER CAVALIER US, Brooklyn, NY, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 25,91
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Añadir al carritoCondición: very good. Gently used. May include previous owner's signature or bookplate on the front endpaper, sticker on back and/or remainder mark on text block.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Second printing, July 1978. Published by Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, Fairfax, Virginia., 1978
ISBN 10: 0960163018 ISBN 13: 9780960163014
Librería: Jerry Merkel, XENIA, OH, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: MWABA
EUR 24,57
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good. Very good with fair to good dust jacket. Name on front endpaper. Dust jacket is worn and tattered along top edges and at bottom of spine with a two inch chip at bottom back edge. 780 pages with index, bibliography, and illustrations.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por United States Govt Printing Office, 2003
ISBN 10: 0160505003 ISBN 13: 9780160505003
Librería: Sequitur Books, Boonsboro, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
EUR 26,79
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: As New. Hardcover. No dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Clean, unmarked pages. xix, volumes : illustrations (color illustrations); 29 cm.
Publicado por New American Library of World Literature, New York, 1953
Librería: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 17,87
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Añadir al carritoSoftcover. Condición: Good. First edition. Mass market paperback. Light dampstain on edges, wrapper curled, good only. The third of a series of volumes highlighting writing from around the world. Authors include Margaret Mead, Hollis Summers, Jose Suarez Carreno, Peggy Bennett, Richard Eberhart, C. Tunnard, H.H. Reed, David Dempsey, Ignazio Silone, Louis Auchincloss, M.R. Kadish, Dyland Thomas, John Lee Wheldon, Hamdi Bey, Gene Bara, Robert Pinget, Evan S. Connell, Jr., Jay Leyda, R.S. Niedelman, Alberto Moravia, John Howard Griffin, Peter Matthieseen, Albert J. Guerard, Edith Sitwell, Sacheverell Sitwell, William H. Matchett, Spencer Brown, Alexander Trocchi, Galway Kinnell, Patrick Boland, Howard Moss, Sydney Goodsir Smith, Byron Vazakas, John Ashbery, Harry Duncan, Herbert Morris, Lucinda Collins, and B. Rajan.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, Fairfax, Virginia, 1978
ISBN 10: 0960163018 ISBN 13: 9780960163014
Librería: Bookman Books, Lynchburg, VA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 29,47
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good. 1st Edition. Presentation Copy. Special laid in page honoring Kathleen Dawson Snead. Presentation inscription written inside front board.Small tear damage to rear, bottom board, DJ chipped/rubbed with several small tears along rear bottom but protected in new Brodart cover. Media shipping only due to weight. Previous Owner Name Inside.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Fairfax County Board Of Supervisors, Fairfax, Virginia, 1978
ISBN 10: 0960163018 ISBN 13: 9780960163014
Librería: Black Swan Books, Inc., Lexington, KY, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 44,67
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: VG. Estado de la sobrecubierta: VG. First Edition. Previous owner's name, rank, address, whom he received the book from and date in ink on the front fly-leaf. The title page and copyright page have a few scattered stains. The book's top edge has scattered light foxing. The dust jacket has a couple of small closed tears as well as minor creasing and rubbing at the extremities. ; Illustrated with black-and-white photographs, drawings, facsimiles, and maps. The dust jacket is protected by a Brodart mylar cover and is not clipped. Not an ex-library copy. No remainder marks. Most books shipped within 24 hours. All books mailed with Delivery Confirmation. ; B & W photographs, drawings, maps; 8vo.; 780 pages.
Publicado por New College Press, 2003
Librería: Tree Frog Fine Books and Graphic Arts, Beaverton, OR, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
EUR 31,27
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Fine. 1st Edition. Magazine. Standard format and size. Staple bound with 30 pages. With black/white photos and drawings throughout (including 3 pages of Art Spiegelman's sketchbook pages). FINE. All corners pointed. Binding firm, without stress creasing and square. Without tears, creases, bumps or chips. But for the remnant of a price sticker to cover, not marked in any way and very bright and clean. All items carefully wrapped and sent boxed.
Publicado por Rank Film Distributors / Hammer Film Productions, London, 1962
Librería: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Fotografía
EUR 22,34
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Añadir al carritoVintage full-color British front-of-house card from the 1962 UK Hammer film. A costume melodrama of set in the 18th century, about a captain and his crew who are sent to investigate possible smuggling gangs. Mysterious swamp phantoms complicate things, and the captain believes the local village is not what it seems. 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus, with a few moderate creases, and brief discoloration to one edge.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, Fairfax, VA, 1979
ISBN 10: 0960163018 ISBN 13: 9780960163014
Librería: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 78,18
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good. Fourth Printing. 700 pages, illus., footnotes, bibliography, index, ink notation on front endpaper, DJ somewhat worn, soiled, edge tears, and creases. Frontis illustration. Illustrations. Tables. Graphs. Appendixes. Bibliography. Index. DJ has soiling, wear, tears, and chips especially at the top edge. Ink notation inside front board. Some edge soiling. This volume has sections on 1649-1800; 1800-1840, 1840-1870, 1870-1925, and 1925-1976. This monumental volume was issued to coincide with the Bicentennial of the United States. Fairfax County, officially the County of Fairfax, is a county in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. Part of Northern Virginia, Fairfax County borders both the City of Alexandria and Arlington County and forms part of the suburban ring of Washington, D.C. The county is thus predominantly suburban in character, with some urban and rural pockets. The county is home to the headquarters of intelligence agencies such as the Central Intelligence Agency, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, and National Reconnaissance Office, as well as the National Counterterrorism Center and Office of the Director of National Intelligence. The county is also home to seven Fortune 500 companies, including three in the Falls Church area, though not in the independent municipality of Falls Church. At the time of first European encounter, the inhabitants of what would become Fairfax County were an Algonquian-speaking subgroup called the Taux, also known as the Doeg or Dogue. Their villages, as recorded by Captain John Smith in 1608, included Namassingakent and Nemaroughquand on the south bank of the Potomac River in what is now Fairfax County. Virginian colonists from the Northern Neck region drove the Doeg out of this area and into Maryland by 1670. Fairfax County was formed in 1742 from the northern part of Prince William County. It was named after Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron (1693-1781), proprietor of the Northern Neck. The Fairfax family name is derived from the Old English phrase for "blond hair", Fæger-feax. The oldest settlements in Fairfax County were along the Potomac River. George Washington settled in Fairfax County and built his home, Mount Vernon, facing the river. Gunston Hall, the home of George Mason, is nearby. Modern Fort Belvoir is partly on the estate of Belvoir Manor, built along the Potomac by William Fairfax in 1741. Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, the only member of the British nobility ever to reside in the colonies, lived at Belvoir before moving to the Shenandoah Valley. The Belvoir mansion and several of its outbuildings were destroyed by fire immediately after the Revolutionary War in 1783, and George Washington noted the plantation complex deteriorated into ruins. In 1757, the northwestern two-thirds of Fairfax County became Loudoun County. In 1789, part of Fairfax County was ceded to the federal government to form Alexandria County of the District of Columbia. Alexandria County was returned to Virginia in 1846, reduced in size by the secession of the independent city of Alexandria in 1870, and renamed Arlington County in 1920. The Fairfax County town of Falls Church became an independent city in 1948. The Fairfax County town of Fairfax became an independent city in 1961. Located near Washington, D.C., Fairfax County was an important region in the Civil War. The Battle of Chantilly or Ox Hill, during the same campaign as the second Battle of Bull Run, was fought within the county; Bull Run is the border between Fairfax and Prince William Counties. Other areas of activity included Minor's Hill, Munson's Hill, and Upton's Hill, on the county's eastern border, overlooking Washington, D.C.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, Fairfax, VA, 1978
ISBN 10: 0960163018 ISBN 13: 9780960163014
Librería: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 89,34
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Fair. Second printing [stated]. xiv,[2], 780, [2] pages. Frontis illustration. Illustrations. Tables. Graphs. Appendixes. Bibliography. Index. DJ has soiling, wear, tears, and chips especially at the top edge. Ink notation inside front board. Some edge soiling. This volume has sections on 1649-1800; 1800-1840, 1840-1870, 1870-1925, and 1925-1976. This monumental volume was issued to coincide with the Bicentennial of the United States. Fairfax County, officially the County of Fairfax, is a county in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. Part of Northern Virginia, Fairfax County borders both the City of Alexandria and Arlington County and forms part of the suburban ring of Washington, D.C. The county is thus predominantly suburban in character, with some urban and rural pockets. The county is home to the headquarters of intelligence agencies such as the Central Intelligence Agency, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, and National Reconnaissance Office, as well as the National Counterterrorism Center and Office of the Director of National Intelligence. The county is also home to seven Fortune 500 companies, including three in the Falls Church area, though not in the independent municipality of Falls Church. At the time of first European encounter, the inhabitants of what would become Fairfax County were an Algonquian-speaking subgroup called the Taux, also known as the Doeg or Dogue. Their villages, as recorded by Captain John Smith in 1608, included Namassingakent and Nemaroughquand on the south bank of the Potomac River in what is now Fairfax County. Virginian colonists from the Northern Neck region drove the Doeg out of this area and into Maryland by 1670. Fairfax County was formed in 1742 from the northern part of Prince William County. It was named after Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron (1693-1781), proprietor of the Northern Neck. The Fairfax family name is derived from the Old English phrase for "blond hair", Fæger-feax. The oldest settlements in Fairfax County were along the Potomac River. George Washington settled in Fairfax County and built his home, Mount Vernon, facing the river. Gunston Hall, the home of George Mason, is nearby. Modern Fort Belvoir is partly on the estate of Belvoir Manor, built along the Potomac by William Fairfax in 1741. Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, the only member of the British nobility ever to reside in the colonies, lived at Belvoir before moving to the Shenandoah Valley. The Belvoir mansion and several of its outbuildings were destroyed by fire immediately after the Revolutionary War in 1783, and George Washington noted the plantation complex deteriorated into ruins. In 1757, the northwestern two-thirds of Fairfax County became Loudoun County. In 1789, part of Fairfax County was ceded to the federal government to form Alexandria County of the District of Columbia. Alexandria County was returned to Virginia in 1846, reduced in size by the secession of the independent city of Alexandria in 1870, and renamed Arlington County in 1920. The Fairfax County town of Falls Church became an independent city in 1948. The Fairfax County town of Fairfax became an independent city in 1961. Located near Washington, D.C., Fairfax County was an important region in the Civil War. The Battle of Chantilly or Ox Hill, during the same campaign as the second Battle of Bull Run, was fought within the county; Bull Run is the border between Fairfax and Prince William Counties. Other areas of activity included Minor's Hill, Munson's Hill, and Upton's Hill, on the county's eastern border, overlooking Washington, D.C.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, Fairfax, VA, 1992
ISBN 10: 0960163018 ISBN 13: 9780960163014
Librería: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 111,68
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: As new. Estado de la sobrecubierta: As new. xiv,[2], 780, [2] pages. Frontis illustration. Illustrations. Tables. Graphs. Appendixes. Bibliography. Index. Removed from shrinkwrap for cataloguing. DJ has soiling, wear, tears, and chips especially at the top edge. Ink notation inside front board. Some edge soiling. This volume has sections on 1649-1800; 1800-1840, 1840-1870, 1870-1925, and 1925-1976. This monumental volume was issued to coincide with the Bicentennial of the United States. Fairfax County, officially the County of Fairfax, is a county in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. Part of Northern Virginia, Fairfax County borders both the City of Alexandria and Arlington County and forms part of the suburban ring of Washington, D.C. The county is thus predominantly suburban in character, with some urban and rural pockets. The county is home to the headquarters of intelligence agencies such as the Central Intelligence Agency, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, and National Reconnaissance Office, as well as the National Counterterrorism Center and Office of the Director of National Intelligence. The county is also home to seven Fortune 500 companies, including three in the Falls Church area, though not in the independent municipality of Falls Church. At the time of first European encounter, the inhabitants of what would become Fairfax County were an Algonquian-speaking subgroup called the Taux, also known as the Doeg or Dogue. Their villages, as recorded by Captain John Smith in 1608, included Namassingakent and Nemaroughquand on the south bank of the Potomac River in what is now Fairfax County. Virginian colonists from the Northern Neck region drove the Doeg out of this area and into Maryland by 1670. Fairfax County was formed in 1742 from the northern part of Prince William County. It was named after Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron (1693-1781), proprietor of the Northern Neck. The Fairfax family name is derived from the Old English phrase for "blond hair", Fæger-feax. The oldest settlements in Fairfax County were along the Potomac River. George Washington settled in Fairfax County and built his home, Mount Vernon, facing the river. Gunston Hall, the home of George Mason, is nearby. Modern Fort Belvoir is partly on the estate of Belvoir Manor, built along the Potomac by William Fairfax in 1741. Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, the only member of the British nobility ever to reside in the colonies, lived at Belvoir before moving to the Shenandoah Valley. The Belvoir mansion and several of its outbuildings were destroyed by fire immediately after the Revolutionary War in 1783, and George Washington noted the plantation complex deteriorated into ruins. In 1757, the northwestern two-thirds of Fairfax County became Loudoun County. In 1789, part of Fairfax County was ceded to the federal government to form Alexandria County of the District of Columbia. Alexandria County was returned to Virginia in 1846, reduced in size by the secession of the independent city of Alexandria in 1870, and renamed Arlington County in 1920. The Fairfax County town of Falls Church became an independent city in 1948. The Fairfax County town of Fairfax became an independent city in 1961. Located near Washington, D.C., Fairfax County was an important region in the Civil War. The Battle of Chantilly or Ox Hill, during the same campaign as the second Battle of Bull Run, was fought within the county; Bull Run is the border between Fairfax and Prince William Counties. Other areas of activity included Minor's Hill, Munson's Hill, and Upton's Hill, on the county's eastern border, overlooking Washington, D.C. 250th Anniversary Commemorative Edition [stated]. First Anniversary Printing [stated].