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  • Matloff, Gregory L. ; Bangs, Constance.

    Language: English

    Published by J. Wiley, New York, 1993

    ISBN 10: 0471580392 ISBN 13: 9780471580393

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    Paperback. Condition: Very good. vi, 119 p. ill. 25 cm. 'A Professor Wiley book. Includes bibliographical references (p. 109) and index.

  • Matloff, Gregory L.

    Language: English

    Published by Jossey-Bass Inc Pub, 2002

    ISBN 10: 0471409855 ISBN 13: 9780471409854

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    paperback. Condition: Very Good. Bangs, Constance (illustrator). Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!

  • Matloff, Gregory L.

    Language: English

    Published by Jossey-Bass Inc Pub, 2002

    ISBN 10: 0471409855 ISBN 13: 9780471409854

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    paperback. Condition: Very Good. Bangs, Constance (illustrator). Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!

  • Matloff, Gregory L.

    Language: English

    Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York:, 1991

    ISBN 10: 0471531421 ISBN 13: 9780471531425

    Seller: About Books, Henderson, NV, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Fine condition. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine dust jacket. Bangs, Constance. (illustrator). First Printing of the First Edition. New York:: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1991. 7.25" wide by 10.25" tall. A clean, square, tight copy. The Dust Jacket is bright and shiny. No chips. No tears. No creases. NOT price-clipped (24.95). NO owner's name or bookplate. No remainder mark. Pages are fresh and crisp. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. First printing, with complete number row (10 987654321) on the copyright page. Drawings by Constance Bangs. List of chapter notes/sources. Glossary. Appendices. Index. Bound in the original black boards, lettered in shiny silver on the spine. From the Dust Jacket: "If you think a trip to the country is necessary to observe celestial objects, take a second look. Viewing the sky from an urban location can be just as fun and educational -- if you know how to go about it. THE URBAN ASTRONOMER shows amateur and more advanced astronomers the best ways and times to observe celestial objects from a city or suburban environment. Complete with detailed illustrations, THE URBAN ASTRONOMER: Shows readers how to overcome the special problems of viewing the sky from cities and suburbs, such as light pollution; Describes in detail those objects most easily viewed from a city location; Includes many sky activities that can be enjoyed by novice and experienced urban astronomers; Provides helpful tips and checklists for preparing your own stargazing outing; Covers objects for naked-eye observation as well as those that need binoculars or telescopes and describes the best equipment for the urban stargazer.". First Printing of the First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine condition./Fine dust jacket. Illus. by Bangs, Constance. . xv, 224pp.

  • Seller image for Alfred Hitchcock's Haunted Houseful for sale by Vero Beach Books

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Very good condition glossy oversized color illustrated boards. The upper and lower spine edges are rubbed. (see photographs). The volume is otherwise in fine condition. "Nine 'cool" stories about haunted houses and ghosts for boys and girls." "Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to my haunted houseful. Visitors are always welcome. This book is an effort to provide reading for young people who are at the awkward age. Children who are too lazy to walk but still too young to drive. Here are nine stories carefully compiled to furnish reading material in Life's great waiting room where we while away the hours until our driver's license is issued. I suppose you are wondering why, when the fashion is to put an "Adults Only" sign on books and movies, I am editing a book for younger people. The answer is quite simple. I have previously edited two books of mystery and suspense stories for the older set and the poor dears were frightened silly. In fact, one senior citizen reportedly went completely ape. I do not pretend to know what that absurd expression means but I get the idea and I don't intend to waste a volume of perfectly exquisite ghost stories on people such as that. They just don't have the stomach for it. (Obviously I do.) Of course there may be a few adult delinquents who hold up under experiences with the supernatural, but, let's face it: most of your elders are just plain chicken. It may seem contradictory, but another reason I am not addressing this book to adults is (and, believe me, this hurts) they insist they don't believe in ghosts. It's shocking, really. After all, these are the people who write our country's laws and pay our allowances. I don't know how they could become so confused. Perhaps you are partly to blame. You have not watched them closely enough and they have fallen in with bad company. But, as the television repairman often says, the picture is not as black as it seems. There are still many parents who secretly believe. You have probably seen them going through strange rituals and observing peculiar taboos. This morning before breakfast, did you notice your father lean over and touch his toes repeatedly for no apparent reason? Does your mother go through intermittent periods of fasting? Does she refuse to eat certain, wonderfully rich desserts? Do not be upset. Your parents don't want to talk about it, but some ghost or evil spirit has appeared to them, possibly in their own dressing room, and they are desperately trying to exorcise him. Why am I publishing a book when I can haunt millions of houses simultaneously each Tuesday night? Certain types of stories make perfect television fare. In the realm of the ghost story, however, I think the printed page has some advantages and I want you to discover them. When you read, you can be alone. - Absolutely alone. Television gives you the comfortable illusion of associating with all those actors. Worst of all, it bathes the entire room in light. Under such circumstances it is amazing that the commercials can be as frightening as they are. But I have chatted long enough. It is time to get down to business. First, find a room where you can be alone. Comfortable? Uh-uh! Take that transistor radio out of your ear. We want absolute quiet. Next, turn the light down low. I know; plenty of light is better for your eyes. However, it is death to ghosts and we should always think of others. Now, concentrate on the printed page. ---What's that? You hear a strange noise? I'm sure it's just a shutter banging in the wind. - You don't have shutters? Good! Your attitude indicates you have completed your reading readiness and are all set. You may begin wandering through our little tract of haunted houses, - No, I'm not coming with you. This is as far as I go." - Alfred Hitchcock, from the Introduction.