Scattered rubbing and scuffing to covers, remainder dot to top page ends, no other defects. Binding is tight, pages are clean and unmarked. . 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 196 pages. J4 View More...
Pictorial covers are a bit rubbed at extremities, slight spine crease. Binding is tight, pages are clean and unmarked. . Tight, square, pages clean and bright. Eighteen essays about lives and laughs of colorful early baseball characters such as Frank Frisch, Casey Stengel, Leo Durocher, and John McGraw. . Trade PB. 8vo - 8" to 9" tall. 176 pages. U1 View More...
No defects, As New, unread. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR to "Sammye." . Novel explores the world of sports betting. . Small 4to 9" - 11" tall. 410 pages. Signed by Author. A4 View More...
Near Fine book in VG- dust jacket, the latter now protected by fresh mylar sleeve. A solid copy of the first printing. . 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 252 pages. K5 View More...
No defects. Pages are clean and crisp, the binding is tight and square; book appears unread. . Two complete books plus an Introduction by Cyril Hughes Hartmann. Bound in gray cloth with gilt titles to spine, this book is a reprint of a book first published in 1930, which itself is a reprint of two books, published in 1674 and 1714, respectively. A handsome, like new copy. . 8vo - 8" to 9" tall. 282 pages. G1 View More...
No defects. 88-page book is As New. Bound in illustrated card covers, side-stapled. . Chock full of statistical data, photos, etc. About Indiana football, with focus on the 1981 team and the forthcoming season. Already we had Max Skirvin and Don Fischer as radio announcers, and it was Lee Corso's ninth and final season as coach. . 4to 11" - 13" tall. 88 pages. T3 View More...
No defects. Book appears unread. . Everything you ever wanted to know about Ben Nevis. Printed on coated paper, profusely illustrated with b/w photos. A beautiful book. . 4to 11" - 13" tall. 320 pages. L5 View More...
Slight corner bump to front cover, red titles to spine have partially flaked off, still quite readable. Pages are clean and crisp, the binding is tight and square; book appears unread. Reprint of a book originally published in 1898. This is the first Tuttle printing, stated. . Bound in violet cloth with red and silver titles and decoration to spine and front cover. Endpapers are avocado. A lovely book. . 8vo - 8" to 9" tall. 177 pages. D4 View More...
Minor bump and corner crease to back cover. Pages are crisp and tight, book appears unread. . Text of a doctoral dissertation done at the University of Mannheim. Text is in English. Scarce. . Theorie Und Forschung Wirtschaftswissenschaften Series. Trade PB. 8vo - 8" to 9" tall. 118 pages. M2 View More...
No defects. Pages are clean and crisp, the binding is tight and square; book appears unread. . Great moments in Hoosier roundball history. Front cover shows Tom Coverdale taking a jump shot, but the book covers ancient as well as modern history. Illustrated with photos. SIGNED by the author on half-title page. . Hoop Tales Series Series. Trade PB. 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 208 pages. D3 View More...
Small worn spot on top edge of back cover, no other defects. Binding is tight, pages are clean and unmarked. Dust jacket has no defects, now protected by fresh mylar sleeve. . 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 225 pages. B3 View More...
Several small stains to gray boards, small tears and fraying to head and foot of spine, worn corners to boards, owner name on ffep. Hinges are starting, some warping to boards. Book is not unattractive, despite this list of defects. . Pages are clean and unmarked. The book includes the music and lyrics for 33 folk songs, 7 singing games, and 9 chanteys (songs of the sea) . No publication date, but around 1900. Printed price on front cover is $1.50.. Small 4to - 9" to 11" . 111 pages. S0 View More...
No defects in book or dust jacket, appears unread. . An excellent book and trip down memory lane. And who was second in the American League, nearly every year? The Cleveland Indians, that's who. A great gift for your favorite 80+ year old. . 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 280 pages. S3 View More...
Book has mild spine slant, no other defects. Binding is tight, pages are clean and unmarked. Dust jacket is rubbed, two one-inch chips to back panel, other small chips, a couple of tears, general wear, still attractive, now protected by clear mylar sleeve. . A handsome pictorial history of the Indy 500. Since the book was published in 1967, the focus is on the early history of this great racing event, from 1911 to 1966. The photos are b/w. Although the book is termed a pictorial history, there is plenty of authoritative text as well, including data on every race. For all racing fans. Unpaginat... View More...
Faux leather boards are rubbed and lightly worn at extremities, page ends are darkened, no other defects. Binding is tight, pages are clean and unmarked. . Book has probably been studied by generations of would-be athletes, and they have left it in excellent condition. The sports dealt with in detail include: track and field events, football, baseball, basketball, and tennis. The book includes rules, strategies, detailed directions for accomplishing such things as accomplishing the shot put in track and field, the forward pass and punt in football, bunting and running down base runners in base... View More...
Sturdily bound in red cloth-covered boards that are a little rubbed at extremities, gilt is dulled on spine, no other defects. Contains all 12 issues, January through December 1965, including the original paper covers of each issue and all ads. All pages are present. No marks of any kind, no tears, no page creasing. . From its beginning in 1933, Chess Review was the leading U. S. Chess periodical until it merged with Chess Life in 1969. Following World War Two, chess was dominated by Soviet players, and during 1965-67 the world chess champion was Tigran Petrosian. Boris Spassky and Bobby Fisc... View More...
Sturdily bound in Blue-green pebbled cloth-covered boards that are a little scuffed, bumped and rubbed at extremities, gilt is dulled on spine, no other defects. Contains all 12 issues, January through December 1967, including the original paper covers of each issue and all ads. All pages are present. No marks of any kind, no tears, no page creasing. . From its beginning in 1933, Chess Review was the leading U. S. Chess periodical until it merged with Chess Life in 1969. Following World War Two, chess was dominated by Soviet players, and during 1965-67 the world chess champion was Tigran Petr... View More...
A couple of hardly noticable corner creases to front cover, otherwise Fine. Pages are crisp, tight, book appears unread. 324 pages. . This is the official media guide for the Final Four appearance of the Indiana University 2002-2003 team. Lest any Hoosier fan has forgotten, this is the year following the Hoosier's fantastic run to the final four, and in fact the final game of the 2001-2002 season. Thus this media guide features the team and players from that team, the first year after Bobby Knight departed for greener pastures. Filled with photos and statistics from every IU basketball team. C... View More...