Reed, Myrtle:
Flower of the Dusk - ejemplar autografiado
2006, ISBN: f7ec9ede88f9381d27695c51df2a3e47
Pasta blanda, Pasta dura
London England: The Companion Book Club. Very Good/Good. 1968. 1st Hamlyn Edition. Cloth. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall 0600773086 Hardback Hardback. Previous owners… Más…
London England: The Companion Book Club. Very Good/Good. 1968. 1st Hamlyn Edition. Cloth. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall 0600773086 Hardback Hardback. Previous owners initials crossed out to inside cover. Slight shelf wear to edges of D/J. A smokey orange glow above a scarred cliff face is all that remains of the 'impregnable' fortress of Navarone. 256 pp.(We carry a wide selection of titles in The Arts, Theology, History, Politics, Social and Physical Sciences. academic and scholarly books and Modern First Editions ,and all types of Academic Literature.) ., The Companion Book Club, 1968, Hardback. New. Featuring photographs shot entirely from the coast's best viewpoint, this volume includes photographs of West Dorset's sandstone cliffs glowing orange at sunset, the 18 miles of Chesil Beach pebbles and the harsh beauty of Portland, source of the stone that built London., Xulon Press. Used - Very Good. Ships from Reno, NV. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy!, Xulon Press, Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice-Hall, 1971. Hard Cover. Very Good. Very Good. No Jacket Very Good. No dust jacket. spine has wear., A recepie is nicely written in the back by previous owners. Unknown printing. 220 p. illus. 24 cm. 6th Printing, Aug 1963., Prentice-Hall, 1971, Hardback. As New. Featuring photographs shot entirely from the coast's best viewpoint, this volume includes photographs of West Dorset's sandstone cliffs glowing orange at sunset, the 18 miles of Chesil Beach pebbles and the harsh beauty of Portland, source of the stone that built London., Hardback. New. Featuring photographs shot entirely from the coast's best viewpoint, this volume includes photographs of West Dorset's sandstone cliffs glowing orange at sunset, the 18 miles of Chesil Beach pebbles and the harsh beauty of Portland, source of the stone that built London., Moody Publishers, 1985-02-01. Hardcover. Good., Moody Publishers, 1985-02-01, Moody Publishers, 1975. Hardcover. Good +. G+ orange hardcover w/black lettering. One date/no additional printings. No jacket. SIGNED/Inscribed by author on FFEP. Light soiling/smudging to front text edge. Mild warp to covers. Mild scuffs. Binding solid. 189 pp., Moody Publishers, 1975, Pocket Books, UK, 2000. Softcover. Very Good Condition. 96 pages. Available Now. Book Description: The story of Dr. Who and thus the story of BritishTV in the final third of this century - from thecounter-culture 60s to the shallow waters of the90s. Along the way there are shock revelations andliberal doses of humour. As well as anintroductory essay, each Doctor's era is put underthe microscope with facts and informed opinion.There is an in-depth reference section detailingfurther reading, websites and a short history ofspin-off stories and merchandising.: From the Publisher: Almost Everything You Need to Know in One Essential Guide: Who is Who? A Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey with two hearts and thirteen lives? A folk hero who entertained and enthralled us in the warm glow of our TV sets on dark winter evenings? A rebellious iconoclast who toppled corrupt dictatorships and freed the oppressed? Or a bumbling British eccentric who for 26 years fought rubber monsters in a cheap and cheerful BBC kids' show? Well, he's all of these things - and a whole lot more besides. : The story of Doctor Who is the story of British television in the final third of this century. It is also the story of the hopes and fears of generations of children - and grown-ups too - from the counter-culture 60s to the shallow waters of the 90s. Along the way there are shock revelations, melodramatic cliff-hangers and liberal doses of humour (intentional or otherwise); but be warned - there is also heart-ache, disappointment and death. Every taste is catered for in the world of Doctor Who. : As well as an introductory essay, each Doctor's era is put under the microscope with facts and informed opinion on all their stories. There's an in-depth reference section detailing further reading, fascinating and bizarre Doctor Who websites, and a short history of spin-off stories. : From the Author: Controversial, Irreverent Episode Guide: The Pocket Essential Doctor Who is my attempt to cram as much information into as small a space as possible. The book is basically an episode guide to all 157 televised adventures, each containing the following sections: cast and crew, broadcast dates and video/audio availability, working titles, storyline (in one sentence, if possible), influences (anything that could conceivably have affected the story's genesis - serious or otherwise), see also (other stories that are connected, directly or thematically), observations (technical details, locations, miscellaneous trivia ) and verdict (ratings out of 5).: I pen an introduction which gives my own version of the show's history. Fans of Colin Baker may wish to skip this. Also, I fully admit I am rather negative about the current state of Doctor Who. Whilst fandom seems to get more and more active, the programme is all but dead in reality, but there's nothing to stop us celebrating it just as much. I personally don't believe books or audios can ever equal the TV stories, however good they sometimes are, and one 90 minute film in a decade does not, in my opinion, constitute a living series. It may return, and indeed I very much hope it does, but I think we should accept the fact that at present it is, to misquote Python, an ex-programme.: There are three other sections at the end - Big Finish Audios, Spin-Off Stories (films, plays, radio etc), and Reference Materials (featuring books and internet sites, including my own, Skonnos).: I do not cover Virgin or BBC new fiction, amateur videos/audios, spoofs or skits or comic strips. I just don't have the space! I had a strict word-count of 35,000 words, and was not allowed to go over this. This in effect means a mere 200 words per story, so brevity is the keyword throughout. : I make no apologies for the fact that The Pocket Essential Doctor Who is an opinionated guidebook, with my own opinions as much at the fore as the factual information. For example, I give Planet of the Spiders 5/5, and Ghost Light 0/5! Although most of the information in the guide is already in the public domain, I do flesh out details about certain stories, such as An Unearthly Child (title sequence), The Hand of Fear ('Croydon' location) and the TV movie (torch-song). At the end of the day, I want the guide to spark discussion and, possibly, reassessment of the televised world of Doctor Who, not provide yet another bland, 'nothing but the facts, ma'am' reference book. Doctor Who is fun, and I wanted my book to reflect that.: And yes, you heard me correctly - An Unearthly Child. Despite stiff opposition, I call the first three stories by their incorrect titles, as listed in the infamous 1973 Radio Times special. So, no 100,000BC, Inside the Spaceship or The Mutants here. Sorry. Instead I adopt the same monikers as the BBC Videos and Target novelizations. Controversial, I know, but I wanted to standardise the titles with the BBC's output, so that new viewers would be marginally less confused. I do list the correct titles in the Observations section.: ... (It) is, I firmly believe, an entertaining and thought-provoking introduction (sometimes not entirely serious) to this cheap, cheerful and entertaining programme. The cover photograph is of the real Police Box at Earls Court, London, taken by me last summer. This replaces a mock-up illustration of Tom Baker and Elisabeth Sladen. Size: 18.2 x 11.2 x 0.8 cm. 96 pages. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 2. Category: Biography & Autobiography; Paperback; ISBN: 1903047196. ISBN/EAN: 9781903047194. Inventory No: F246-1179.. 9781903047194, Pocket Books, 2000, Yarmouth Port, MA: Parnassus Imprints. VG PB. (1998). Taber writes about the Cape Cod she loves where her other home, Still Cove, is located. "Still Cove" is exactly my idea of . heaven." Nestled on a cliff overlooking the sapphire waters of Mill Pond inlet, it is a low, one-story house with white cedar shingles weathered to a soft smoke gray. Looking beyond Still Cove, Taber reflects on the Cape itself. Here are friends and neighbors, living in enviable closeness to each other and to the natural setting in which they have made their lives. Here are the tides and the fogs, the cranberry bogs, the beaches where visitors swim and Cape Codders dig for clams. Every page is alive with the author's presence and observation. "What is Cape Cod? It is an amethyst glow at the horizon over Mill Pond announcing dawn. It is the Fall Flower Moon in May walking in gold on quiet water. Honey locusts and honeysuckle weighing the air with sweetness and sea lavender signing the beaches with delicate purple." ., Parnassus Imprints, Good. Used book in good condition. Has wear to the cover and pages. Contains some markings such as highlighting and writing. 100% guaranteed. 082020, Sixty-Fifth Annual Report of the Ontario Department of Mines, being vol. LXV, part 3, 1956, 121 pp. + 5 folded maps in rear pocket., 1956. ORIGINAL PUBLICATIONS; Softcovers; ex-library; light creasing of corners of wraps and pages; light foxing of endpages and edges; rear pouch separated (but present, w/ all plates); o/w in good condition.. Soft Cover. Good., Sixty-Fifth Annual Report of the Ontario Department of Mines, being vol. LXV, part 3, 1956, 121 pp. + 5 folded maps in rear pock, 1956, National Geographic Magazine, 1935. First Edition. Disbound. Very Good. 37 pages, with photographs, some in colour. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. Size: Octavo (standard book size). Quantity Available: 1. Category: National Geographic Magazine; Inventory No: 237942.., National Geographic Magazine, 1935, Xulon Press, 2006-03-01. Paperback. Good., Xulon Press, 2006-03-01, G.P. Putnam's Sons / The Knickerbocker Press, 1908. 4th Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 4th printing. Front hinge repaired by previous owner (fairly neatly), pencil name and date on front endpaper. 1908 Hard Cover. We have more books available by this author!. iv, 341, [3] pp. 8vo. Original lavender cloth, trade binding in the style of Margaret Armstrong but without printed initials on front panel. "The pines, darkly purple, towered against the sunset. Behind the hills, the splendid tapestry glowed and flamed, sending far messages of light to the grey East, where lay the sea, crooning itself to sleep. Bare boughs dripped rain upon the sodden earth, where the dead leaves had so long been hidden by the snow. The thousand sounds and scents of Spring at last had waked the world. The man who stood near the edge of the cliff, quite alone, and carefully feeling the ground before him with his cane, had chosen to face the valley and dream of the glory that, perchance, trailed down in living light from some vast loom of God's. His massive head was thrown back, as though he listened, with a secret sense, for music denied to those who see., G.P. Putnam's Sons / The Knickerbocker Press, 1908<