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An Angel's Notebook Reflections on the Wings of Light by Joseph D Fleming hardcover Published by The Library of Beatitudes, Sacramento (1996)

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RARE. Becoming hard to find as a new condition HB. Contains 70 Meditations as listed, along with 82 Aphorisms throughout.

Walking with Azrael by Maureen Ramsey-Poorman signed first edition trade paperback Self-published (2014)

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RARE as author-signed. "The financial loss of a lifetime savings during the Wall Street fiasco at the end of 2008 was almost too much for Maureen. Grieving over major losses she begins to write her story."

Callaghan, comme tout le monde by Roman A-R Tourtebatte Trade Paperback Morel Editeurs

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Dialogue rich novel in French. RARE; as of this listing, none are available in North America.  Photo of back and front covers is specific to this listing.

Navy Song Book by Navy Department Commission on Training Camp Activities Government Printing Office (1919)

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Stapled, w/o original cover as shown, 5 1/4 x 4". Has photo of the U.S.S. Pennsylvania plus line drawings scattered throughout. RARE. Important source material. Slightly better than a working copy.

Notre Dame Football The T Formation by Frank Leahy 4th Printing hardcover Prentice-Hall. (1950)

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RARE for a nearly new hardcover at this highly advantageous price. The author learned the game under Knute Rockne.

Michigan State Multiple Offense by Clarance Biggie Munn Second Printing hardcover Prentice-Hall. (1954)

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This book contains "A detailed description of the kind of football attack that has averaged 36 points per game for six years."

Tumult in the Clouds by James Goodson signed first edition trade paperback New American Library (2004)

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"With breathtaking descriptions of aerial dogfights and vivid portraits of the men who fought, this is a dramatic, gripping story of courage and sacrifice... from the first day of the war to the last, this is the story of one of history's leading fighter aces."

China's Foreign Relations 1917-1931 by Robert T Pollard first edition hardcover MacMillian (1933)

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Not a reprint, this is an original printing. "If the year 1917 marked the opening of a new era in China's foreign relations, perhaps the year 1931 marked the end of that era..."

Tales of the End A Narrative Commentary on the Book of Revelation by David L Barr 2nd edition trade paperback Polebridge Press, Salem, OR (2012)

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"This book invites readers to hear John's story anew. Rather than forcing John's story into our time, it takes the reader back to the time of its original telling..."

Clean Cabbage in the Bucket and Other Tales From the Irish Music Trenches by Frank Emerson, Seamus Kennedy, Robbie O'Connell, Harry O'Donoghue, Dennis O'Rourke signed first edition trade paperback Llumina Press, Fl (2007)

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Five Irish musicians have combined their experiences since the early 70's into this collection of wonderful personal stories.

The Runner and the Kelpie by Dave Duncan first edition first edition trade paperback Five Rivers Publishing, Neustadt, Ontario (2014)

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"When the wyrd-woman warned Ivor he was going to meet a monster, he didn't believe her. He thought he had worse things to worry about. He was wrong about both."

A Victorian Edinburgh Diary by John Inglis edited by his granddaughter Ena Vaughan first edition hardcover Ramsay Head Press, Edinburgh. (1984)

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This diary shows the life of an every-day-person in Edinburgh, Scotland in the 1870s and 1880s.

Tomas and the Red Headed Angel by Marion Garthwaite illustrated by Lorence F Bjorklund signed Third Printing hardcover Julian Messner. (1951)

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  "There is an earthy awareness, a sensory quality to the telling that brings Alta, California and its Spanish settlement completely alive." Winner of the Julia Ellsworth Ford Foundation Award for Children's Literature (the unanimous choice of the judges).

Wet Paint by Gwynn Popovac signed first edition hardcover Houghton Mifflin (1986)

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This is the author's first novel. "...an intimate look at a suburban family living on the outskirts of Los Angeles in the 1950's and '60's...But Flora Jackson feels like a fugitive there..."

Collectanea; Second Series Montaigne, Webster, and Marston, Donne and Webster, The Bacon-Shakespeare Question by Charles Crawford first edition hardcover Shakespeare Head Press. (1907)

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RARE. This particular printing 1907 seems to be the rarest. Today, this would be classified as a fine press volume. "I am going to demonstrate that it is easy not only to refute the Baconians but to show that they are lamentably wrong in many of their strongest assertions, which, moreover, prove them to be very badly versed in Elizabethan literature..."

Umbrella Defenses by Jack C Mitchell and Bernard A Taylor Believed to be the first and only edition. paperback signed by an Amador County Notable, John Vukovich.Wm. C. Brown Co., Dubuque, Iowa. (1956)

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The authors write:  "We sincerely believe that defense is by far the most difficult part of the game of football to coach and possibly the most neglected."

Actor's Blood by Ben Hecht first edition hardcover Covici Friede (1936)

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Photo shows front cover and Contents showing 8 separate novels within this binding. From the first page of Actor's Blood:  "The death of a famous actress is the signal, as a rule, for a great deal of maudlin excitement..."

The Romance of California Vineyards by Molly and Carissa Chappellet Photography by Daniel D'Agostini signed by BOTH authors first edition hardcover Universe Publishing (1997)

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Explore America's beloved winemaking country in this visual tour of Northern California's distinctive vineyards and winemaking facilities. Includes recommended Inns and Restaurants.

Civil War to Civil Rights: a Pictorial History of Selma, Alabama by Jean T Martin first edition hardcover Pediment Publishing (1998)

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"A photograph opens a window upon the past, revealing the way it was..."

San Lorenzo by Doris Marciel and Hayward Area Historical Society trade paperback Arcadia Publishing (2006)

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Filled with black and white photos. "San Lorenzo has been a desirable place to live since 1847 when squatters built their cabins on the north side of the San Lorenzo Creek."