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21st Century Skills: Rethinking How Students Learn (Leading Edge)
James A. Bellanca [Editor]; Ron Brandt [Editor]; John Barell [Contributor]; Linda Darling-Hammond [Contributor]; Chris Dede [Contributor]; Rebecca DuFour [Contributor]; Richard DuFour [Contributor]; Douglas Fisher [Contributor]; Robin J. Fogarty [Contributor]; Nancy Frey [Contributor]; Howard Gardner [Contributor]; Andy Hargreaves [Contributor]; David W. Johnson [Contributor]; Roger T. Johnson [Contributor]; Ken Kay [Contributor]; Cheryl Lemke [Contributor]; Jay McTighe [Contributor]; Alan November [Contributor]; Bob Pearlman [Contributor]; Brian M. Pete [Contributor]; Douglas Reeves [Contributor]; Will Richardson [Contributor]; Elliott Seif [Contributor];
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Published by Solution Tree, 2010
Series: Leading Edge, Book 6 of 17. Book 6 of 17 - Leading Edge
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Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. NY, Daw, 1985 First Edition , First Printing Mass Market Paperback. 238 pages A very good copy with some readers creasing, light edge wear. See Photos SR 2/8. cover art by Segrelles (illustrator).
Published by Popular Library, 1962
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THE YEAR'S BEST FANTASY STORIES: 11
Saha, Arthur W. (editor) (Clark Ashton Smith; Jane Yolen; Tanith Lee; Steve Rasnic Tem; David Morrell; John Sladek; John Morressy; Scott Bradfield; Gardner Dozois; Jack Dann; Michael Swanwick; Harvey Jacobs; Donald R. Burleson; Stephen L. Burns)
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good+. First Edition. 238 pp. Lightly rubbed on the corners with an uncreased spine; no interior markings. Cover art by Vincente Segrelles. This anthology contains: Strange Shadows by Clark Ashton Smith; The Foxwife by Jane Yolen; Draco Draco - a novelette by Tanith Lee; The Harvest Child by Steve Ras…nic Tem; The Storm by David Morrell; Love Among the Xoids by John Sladek; Stoneskin by John Morressy; Unmistakably the Finest - a novelette by Scott Bradfield; Golden Apples of the Sun - a novelette by Gardner Dozois, Jack Dann and Michael Swanwick; My Rose and My Glove by Harvey Jacobs; A Little Two Chair Barber Shop on Phillips Street by Donald R. Burleson; Taking Heart by Stephen L. Burns; and A Cabin on the Coast by Gene Wolfe. Segrelles; (illustrator). Book.
Published by Harper, 1962
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Published by Common Cause, Washington, D.C., 1982
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Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the April 1982 issue of "Common Cause: Citizens Working for Better Government" edited by Florence Graves and published by the organization Common Cause out of Washington, D.C. A quality, glossy-paged magazine measuring 8-3/8" by 11" and containing 32 pages including front a…nd rear covers. With photographs, illustrations and U.S. political news and commentary throughout (Federal government, Congress, and President), highlights include: one-page commentary "We Study War, Why Not Study Peace?" by The Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh; article "Overtaxed" by Patricia Theiler ("While the tax gap and the underground economy have gotten a lot of media attention recently, what's less well-known is that the IRS simply does not have the resources to cope with cheaters"); column "Face Off!" (Topic: "Should We Have a Flat Rate Income Tax?" - James Dale Davidson, Chairman of the National Taxpayers Union, and Robert S. McIntyre, director of Federal Tax Policy at Citizens for Tax Justice, interviewed). Condition: mailing label to front cover; front cover shows light to moderate wear, lengthy light corner crease.
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Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the August 1981 issue of "Common Cause: Citizens Working for Better Government" edited by Florence Graves and published by the organization Common Cause out of Washington, D.C. A quality, glossy-paged magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 40 pages including front…and rear covers. With photographs, illustrations and U.S. political news and commentary throughout (Federal government, Congress, and President), highlights include: article "Money in Politics: [Richard Mellon] Scaife's Seed Money Helps New Right Blossom" by Karen Rothmyer; article "The High and The Mighty" by Florence Graves ("Can you imagine the government picking up all or part of the costs for you to come to Washington to lobby against the B-1 bomber? Now try to figure out why taxpayers are footing the bills for untold millions of dollars of defense contractors' lobbying expenses"); article "Double-Talk" by Julie Kosterlitz ("When the private sector tells government 'hands off!' why does it have its hands out?"); column "Face Off!" (topic: "Do We Need a Tuition Tax Credit?" - Laurence M. Katz and Senator Ernest Hollings interviewed); one-page Viewpoint article "Money Talks as Loud as Ever in Congress" by Fred Wertheimer. Condition: mailing label to front cover; front cover shows light wear.
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Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the October 1981 issue of "Common Cause: Citizens Working for Better Government" edited by Florence Graves and published by the organization Common Cause out of Washington, D.C. A quality, glossy-paged magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 32 pages including front… and rear covers. With photographs, illustrations and U.S. political news and commentary throughout (Federal government, Congress, and President), highlights include: article "Politicking By Mail - Let 'Frank' Do It" ("[An anonymous] congressional aide gives a first-hand account of how his boss uses the franking - free mailing - privilege to send out mass mailings to potential supporters - all at taxpayers' expense"); article "Wheelers and Dealers" by Patricia Theiler ("At stake for the car dealers is a provision that would require them to post a window sticker on every used car they sell disclosing any defects they know of in the car and any warranties that come with the car. The dealers converged on Washington in September to fight this 'obnoxious' rule"); column "Face Off!" (topic: "Is President Reagan's Tax Cut Too Large?" - Democratic Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan and Republican Senator Robert Dole interviewed); one-page Viewpoint "Restoring a Fair Fight to Politics" by Fred Wertheimer. Condition: mailing label to front cover; front cover shows light wear.
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Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the June 1982 issue of "Common Cause: Citizens Working for Better Government" edited by Florence Graves and published by the organization Common Cause out of Washington, D.C. A quality, glossy-paged magazine measuring 8-3/8" by 11" and containing 40 pages including front an…d rear covers. With photographs, illustrations and U.S. political news and commentary throughout (Federal government, Congress, and President), highlights include: article "WARNING: Staying At Home Can Be Dangerous To Your Health" by Tracy Freedman ("Scientists have discovered that many common household goods and furnishings give off toxic chemicals and gases. But just as the evidence of the dangers of 'indoor pollution' is mounting, the federal government is backing away from the problem"); article "The Runaround" by Florence Graves ("Defense Department brass want to get rid of a requirement that civilian and military employees who job-hop through the revolving door between the Pentagon and defense contractors report their moves. They say it's too costly and burdensome. Pentagon officials are long on words but short on documentation"); article "A Congressional Rising Star Calls It Quits" (Rep. William Brodhead interviewed); Common Cause Public Service Achievement Award; CC [Common Cause] Will Join National Effort to Stop Nuclear Arms Buildup: An Interview With CC President Fred Wertheimer; one-page article "The Lessons of Watergate" by Archibald Cox. Condition: mailing label to rear cover; front cover shows light wear.
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Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the December 1981 issue of "Common Cause: Citizens Working for Better Government" edited by Florence Graves and published by the organization Common Cause out of Washington, D.C. A quality, glossy-paged magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 32 pages including fron…t and rear covers. With photographs, illustrations and U.S. political news and commentary throughout (Federal government, Congress, and President), highlights include: one-page commentary "A New Right Blueprint for Destruction" by Archibald Cox; article "The Heavy-Handed Ma Bell" by Julie Kosterlitz (on American Telephone & Telegraph Company [AT&T]: "There are serious questions about whether the telecommunications bill now before Congress will be decided on its merits or simply out of deference to a company that is as powerful as it is big"); column "Face Off!" (topic: "Affirmative Action - Have We Gone Too Far?" - Republican Senator Orrin Hatch and Eleanor Holmes Norton, senior fellow at the Urban Institute, interviewed); article "They Don't Get No Respect" by Gregg Easterbrook ("Lately, corporate lobbyists have recorded a longer string of victories than the 1960s Boston Celtics, yet they continue to suffer in the public eye. The American League of Lobbyists [ALL] decided to do something about it"). Condition: mailing label to rear cover; front cover shows light wear.
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Published by Common Cause, Washington, D.C., 1981
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Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the June 1981 issue of "Common Cause: Citizens Working for Better Government" edited by Florence Graves and published by the organization Common Cause out of Washington, D.C. A quality, glossy-paged magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 40 pages including front an…d rear covers. With photographs, illustrations and U.S. political news and commentary throughout (Federal government, Congress, and President), highlights include: article "The Reagan Teamster Connection" by Florence Graves ("The question of a political payoff to the Teamsters won't go away"); article "Crossing the Great Divide" by Dom Bonafede ("Some quit Congress voluntarily. But for the majority, the decision is made by their constituents"); column "Face Off!" (topic: "Should Social Security Cover Federal Workers and Members of Congress?" - Barber Conable and Kenneth T. Blaylock interviewed); Common Cause Public Service Achievement Awards; "New CC [Common Cause] President Talks About CC's Role in the 80s" (Fred Wertheimer interviewed); one-page article "Defending Constitutional Liberties" by Archibald Cox. Condition: mailing label to front cover; front cover shows light wear.
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Published by Common Cause, Washington, D.C., 1980
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Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the October 1980 issue of "Common Cause: Citizens Working for Better Government" edited by Florence Graves and published by the organization Common Cause out of Washington, D.C. A quality, glossy-paged magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 56 pages including front… and rear covers. With photographs, illustrations and U.S. political news and commentary throughout (Federal government, Congress, and President), highlights include: article "The Congressional Double Standard" by Florence Graves ("Congress has exempted itself from the important employment-related laws that it has passed for the rest of the country. Only in Congress can an employer say 'We're exempt' if charged with discrimination"); column "Face Off!" (Topic: "Should Presidents Serve One Six-Year Term?" - Griffin B. Bell and Thomas E. Cronin interviewed); article "The American Petroleum Institute: It's Both Stronger and Weaker Than It Seems" by Robert Sam Anson ("It is a far cry from the days when the industry could dismiss its critics with the wave of a hand, or the signing of a campaign check"); Committees Threaten Campaign Laws: An Interview with Fred Wertheimer, Common Cause Senior Vice President; article "The 96th Congress: It's At the Mercy of Special Interest Groups" by Eileen Friedman; Selected Senate Votes on Common Cause Issues (with two-page Table, in State and Senator order); Selected House Votes on Common Cause Issues (with five-page Table in State and Representative order). Condition: mailing label to rear cover; light cover and edge wear, wear along outer narrow fold.
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Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the February 1981 issue of "Common Cause: Citizens Working for Better Government" edited by Florence Graves and published by the organization Common Cause out of Washington, D.C. A quality, glossy-paged magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 40 pages including fron…t and rear covers. With photographs, illustrations and U.S. political news and commentary throughout (Federal government, Congress, and President), highlights include: article "The Power Brokers" by Florence Graves ("A war is being fought openly in California and more quietly in cities across the United States. What's at stake? Lots of money and the established business practices of most real estate agents, including the members of the National Association of Realtors. Armed with 750,473 members, an aggressive lobbying force, and a generous supply of PAC money, the NAR is taking the offensive, determined to create a more favorable political climate in the 1980s"); topic "The Making of a New Congress" by Shirley Elder (two articles with interview quotes: "A Democratic Maverick Comes of Age" - Leon Panetta interviewed, and "A Republican Takes an Unexpected Leap to Power" - Mark O. Hatfield interviewed); column "face off!" (topic: "Have Government Regulations Cut Into Our Competitive Edge? - Murray L. Weidenbaum and Robert B. Reich interviewed); article "Two Mothers Fight the Bureaucracy - and Win" by Martha Netherton (on Lynne Pilot, Carol Laskin, and quality control standards on infant formula manufacturers); David Cohen interviewed. Condition: mailing label to front cover; front cover shows light wear, short narrow scuff along right edge.
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Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the April 1981 issue of "Common Cause: Citizens Working for Better Government" edited by Florence Graves and published by the organization Common Cause out of Washington, D.C. A quality, glossy-paged magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 32 pages including front a…nd rear covers. With photographs, illustrations and U.S. political news and commentary throughout (Federal government, Congress, and President), highlights include: full-page Table "PAC Contributions and Total Contributions to Members of Congressional Leadership and Congressional Committee Chairmen in Their Most Recent Elections"; article "Anchors Away!" by Patricia Theiler and JoAnn Klimschot ("There's no doubt President Reagan has taken the helm of the ship of state. Here, left in the wake, are the winners and losers in the Reagan budget"); column "Face Off!" (topic: "Is the Home Mortgage Interest Deduction Fair" - Republican Senator Jake Garn and Republican [Cleveland] Mayor George V. Voinovich interviewed); one-page article "The Congress May Backslide on Ethics, Openness" by David Cohen. Condition: mailing label to rear cover; front cover shows light wear.
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Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the February 1982 issue of "Common Cause: Citizens Working for Better Government" edited by Florence Graves and published by the organization Common Cause out of Washington, D.C. A quality, glossy-paged magazine measuring 8-1/4" by 11" and containing 40 pages including fron…t and rear covers. With photographs, illustrations and U.S. political news and commentary throughout (Federal government, Congress, and President), highlights include: article "The Fastest Gun in Town Draws a Blank" by Florence Graves ("The National Rifle Association finally slayed its dragon, The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, responsible for enforcing NRA's nemesis, the Gun Control Act of 1968. But it appears that in the process, NRA outfoxed itself"); seven-page "Washington Facts, Follies, and Faux Pas" compiled by Patricia Theiler and Julie Kosterlitz ("Washington is more than congressional hearings and tiring speeches. It's also edible shoes, boondoggles, Haigisms, Watticisms, cost overruns, pork barrels. And here's proof"); column "Face Off!" (topic: "Should We Have a Draft With a National Service Option?" - James Fallows, Washington Editor of 'The Atlantic,' and Clifford Alexander, Secretary of the Army under President Carter, interviewed). Condition: mailing label to front cover; front cover shows light wear.

ISAAC ASIMOV'S SCIENCE FICTION - August 1983
McCarthy, Shawna (editor) (Craig W. Anderson; Martin Gardner; Augustine Funnell; Gardner Dozois; James Patrick Kelly; Michael P. Kube-McDowell; John Sladek; Terence M. Green; Steve Rasnic Tem; Art Vesity; Augustine Funnell; Isaac Asimov)
Published by Davis Publications, New York, 1983
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. 176 pp. Digest format. Volume 7, number 8. Light wear at the corners with creasing on the spine. Cover art by Val Lakey Lindahn; interiors by: Gerry Mooney; Bob Walters; Denise Cirjak; Judy Mitchell; Broeck Steadman; and Artifact. This issue contains: The Catch, a novelette by Cra…ig W. Anderson; The Jock Who Wanted to Be Fifty by Martin Gardner; The Peacemaker by Gardner Dozois; Still Time by James Patrick Kelly; Memory by Michael P. Kube-McDowell; Scenes from the Country of the Blind by John Sladek; Susie Q by Terence M. Green; The Orchard by Steve Rasnic Tem; Sleepwalker by Art Vesity; and A Stroll to the Stars, an essay by Augustine Funnell; along with Isaac Asimov's editorial, Shrugging It Off, and all the usual features. The Peacemaker by Gardner Dozois won the Nebula Award for best short story in 1983 Size: 12mo. Val Lakey Lindahn; Gerry Mooney; Bob Walters; Denise Cirjak; Judy Mitchell; Broeck Steadman; Artifact; (illustrator). Book.

ANALOG - Science Fact and Fiction - BRITISH EDITION: Volume 17, number 3 - March 1961
Campbell, John W. (editor) (Mark Phillips; H. Beam Piper; Theodore L. Thomas; E. C. Tubb; Hal Clement)
Published by Street and Smith - Atlas Publishing, London, 1961
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Soft cover. Condition: Good. First Printing - First Thus. 128 pp. Digest format. Edge and corner wear with some creasing on the cover and spine; small ink mark on the front cover. Cover art by H. R. van Dongen; interiors by: H. R. van Dongen; Douglas; Gardner; John Schoenherr; and Bemklau. This issue contains: Novelette: Oomphel… in the Sky by H. Beam Piper; Short Stories: The Crackpot by Theodore L. Thomas; The Piebald Horse by E. C. Tubb; and Sunspot by Hal Clement. And Serial: Occasion for Disaster - Part One of Four Parts - by Mark Phillips; along with an article: The Dean Device by John Campbell; and Campbell's editorial: The Literal-Minded Type. Size: 12mo. H. R. van Dongen; Douglas; Gardner; John Schoenherr; Bemklau; (illustrator). Book.

Book and Magazine Collector No 88 July 1991 / WB Yeats, Edward Lear, W Heath Robinson, Anne Rice, About Britain series, Signed editions, Marvelman, Erle Stanley Gardner, Perry Mason.
John Dean (Editor) / WB Yeats, Edward Lear, W Heath Robinson, Anne Rice, About Britain series, Signed editions, Marvelman, Erle Stanley Gardner, Perry Mason.
Published by Diamond Publishing Group Ltd, 1991
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 164 pages. Illustrated. WB Yeats, Edward Lear, W Heath Robinson, Anne Rice, About Britain series, Signed editions, Marvelman, Erle Stanley Gardner, Perry Mason.
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Published by Atlas Publishing: by arrangement with Street & Smith Publications, 1961
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Paperback: 8¼" x 5½". Condition: Very Good: Light signs of wear. 1961 Edition. © 1961: An anthology of science fiction stories & articles:- Contents: Novelettes - The Highest Treason by Randall Garrett / Card Trick by Bupp. Serial - Occasion For Disaster by Mark Phillips (part three of four parts). Special Feature - The Lagging…Profession by Leonard Lockhard:- (original cost 2'6). Cover Art: Uncredited / Illustrations: Douglas, Gardner, Schoenherr, Summers & van Dongen (illustrator).
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Paperback: 8¼" x 5½". Condition: Very Good: Light signs of wear. 1960 Edition. © 1960: An anthology of science fiction stories & articles:- Contents: Novelette - Damned If You Don't by Randall Garrett. Short Stories - Egocentric Orbit by John Cory / Wizard by Larry M Harris. Serial - Out Like A Light by Mark Phillips (part two o…f three parts):- (original cost 2'). Cover Art: van Dongen / Illustrations: Freas, Gardner, Schoenherr & van Dongen (illustrator).
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Published by Atlas Publishing: by arrangement with Street & Smith Publications, 1961
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Paperback: 8¼" x 5½". Condition: Near Fine: Small signs of wear. 1961 Edition. © 1961: An anthology of science fiction stories & articles:- Contents: Serial - Occasion For Disaster by Mark Phillips (part one of four parts). Novelette - Oomphel In The Sky by H Beam Piper. Short Stories - The Crackpot by Theodore L Thomas / The Pi…ebald Horse by E C Tubb / Sunspot by Hal Clement:- (original cost 2'6). Cover Art: van Dongen / Illustrations: Bernklau, Douglas, Gardner, Schoenherr & van Dongen (illustrator).
Language: English
Published by Harper & Row Pub, Ny, 1968
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 177 Pages; 27 Chapters With Index In Rear; Acknowledgments And Introduction In Front Of Book. Pages Tight; Clean, No Markings; Page Edges Cut Roughly And Slightly Darkened. Olive Green Cover With Black Spine; Gild Lettering On Front Cover And Spine. Minor Shelf Wear;…Olive Green Dust Jacket With White Lettering On Front Cover And Spine. Photo Of Author On Back Dj. Minor Shelf Wear; Writer Former Cabinet Member In 1968, Administered The Bulk Of Federal Government's Domestic Programs. He Dealt With Leadership And Values Facing America. He Also Served Under President Kennedy And Johnson. Chapter Headings Include: Tasks For The Tough-Minded; A Just Society; The Life And Death Of Institutions; Health; Education; The Universities And Government; The Judging Mind; Leadership; Dispersing Power And Society; On Aging; Hazards And Hope, Etc. Rare Copy Of This Book.

SPORT LIFE - Volume 2, number 1 - January 1949
Jacobs, Bruce (editor) (W. Wieand Bowman; Franklin Lewis; Harold KIaese; Joe King; Dan Daniel; Les Biederman; Bob Broeg; Paul Gardner; Al Schact; Wilbur Evans; Frank Gibbons; Dick Friendlich; Bruce Jacobs; Barney Naglet; John Keating)
Published by Select Publications, New York, 1949
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. 98 pp. Light wear. The front cover features Otto Graham along with small pictures of Andrea Mead and Pepperpot Pep - the Featherweight Champ. This issue contains: The Million Dollar Legs - a short story by W. Wieand Bowman; Otto Graham - The Brownies' Gem - a feature by Franklin L…ewis; Baseball's Biggest Joke - The Most Valuable Player Award by Harold Kaese; George Ratterman - Genius in a Hurry by Joe King; They're Killing Baseball in the Dark by Dan Daniel; Just Leave It to Ray Evans by Les Biederman; How Does Musial Do It by Bob Broeg; Andrea's a Handy Andy on Skis - Andrea Mead by Paul Gardner; I Remeber Back When the Babe(Ruth) Was a Busher by Al Schacht; History in Pictures of the Army - Navy Game; Meet Peppy Blount - The Legislatin' Longhorn by Wilbur Evans; Don't Worry About Feller by Frank Gibbons; Jackie Jensen - He Cooks Under Pressure by Dick Friendlich; On the College Court Horizon; Goaltending - Hockey's Toughest Racket by Bruce Jacobs; Willie the Wisp - Willie Pep by Barney Nagler; and Bambino from Baltimore - Babe Ruth by John Keating; along with all the usual features, including the Sport Life Photo Album of 14 photographs and biographies, including Ted Lindsay. Size: 4to. Book.

The Japan Society Of London Bulletin 71, October 1973
Mrs Jill Gribbin (Editor) / Sir John Figgess "Treasures Of The Shosoin - A Japanese Repository Of The Eighth Century" / Japan Today (1973) / H W Gardner (Editor) "BONSAI KAI BULLETIN"
Published by The Japan Society, 1973
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 44 pages. Sir John Figgess "Treasures Of The Shosoin - A Japanese Repository Of The Eighth Century" / Japan Today (1973) / H W Gardner (Editor) "BONSAI KAI BULLETIN" (BT#33).

The Japan Society Of London Bulletin 58, June 1969 / Viscount Simon "Some Impressions of Japanese Ports (lecture)" / Sir Esler Dening "Reminiscences of the Meiji and Taisho Periods, 1875-1935 (lecture)" / John Anderson "Art, Armour and the Warrior (lecture)" / Shigeru Suzuki "The Japanese Press" / The Japan Society Of New York / Japan Today (1969) / H W Gardner (Editor) "BONSAI KAI BULLETIN"
W P C de Trafford (Editor) / Viscount Simon "Some Impressions of Japanese Ports (lecture)" / Sir Esler Dening "Reminiscences of the Meiji and Taisho Periods, 1875-1935 (lecture)" / John Anderson "Art, Armour and the Warrior (lecture)" / Shigeru Suzuki "The Japanese Press" / The Japan Society Of New York / Japan Today (1969) / H W Gardner (Editor) "BONSAI KAI BULLETIN"
Published by The Japan Society, 1969
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 42 pages. Viscount Simon "Some Impressions of Japanese Ports (lecture)" / Sir Esler Dening "Reminiscences of the Meiji and Taisho Periods, 1875-1935 (lecture)" / John Anderson "Art, Armour and the Warrior (lecture)" / Shigeru Suzuki "The Japanese Press" / The Japan Society Of New York / Japan To…day (1969) / H W Gardner (Editor) "BONSAI KAI BULLETIN" (BT#33).

GALACTIC EMPIRES - Volume One - with - Volume Two
Aldiss, Brian W. (editor) (John D. MacDonald; James Blish; Fredric Brown; Gardner F. Fox; Idris Seabright; Cordwainer Smith; Clifford Simak; R. A. Lafferty; Arthur C. Clarke; Isaac Asimov; A. E. van Vogt; Algis Budrys; Avram Davidson; Poul Anderson)
Published by Orbit Books, London, 1976
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. First Paperback Printings. (xii, viii) 338, 296 pp. Both books have light edge and corner wear with uncreased spines; no interior markings. Covers by Karel Thole. These anthologies contain: VOLUME ONE: Been a Long, Long Time by R. A. Lafferty; The Possessed by Arthur C. Clarke; Protected Species… by H. B. Fyfe; All the Way Back by Michael Shaara; The Star Plunderer - a novelette by Poul Anderson; Foundation - a novelette by Isaac Asimov; We're Civilized by Alex Apostolides and Mark Clifton; The Crime and Glory of Commander Suzdal by Cordwainer Smith; The Rebel of Valkyr - a novella by Alfred Coppel; Brightness Falls from the Air by Margaret St. Clair writing as Idris Seabright; Immigrant - a novella by Clifford D. Simak; Resident Physician - a novelette by James White; Age of Retirement by Hal Lynch; and Planting Time by Pete Adams and Charles Nightingale. VOLUME TWO: Escape to Chaos - a novella by John D. MacDonald; Concealment by A. E. van Vogt; To Civilize by Algis Budrys; Beep - a novelette by James Blish; Down the River by Mack Reynolds; The Bounty Hunter by Avram Davidson; Not Yet the End by Fredric Brown; Tonight the Stars Revolt - a novella by Gardner F. Fox; Final Encounter by Harry Harrison; Lord of a Thousand Suns - a novelette by Poul Anderson; Big Ancestor - a novelette by F. L. Wallace; and The Interlopers by Roger Dee. Both volumes contain an assortment of essays by Brian W. Aldiss. Karel Thole; (illustrator). Book.
Annotated Alice Alices Adventures in Wonderland
Carroll, Lewis; Gardner, Martin (editor); Tenniel, John (illustrator); Over 100 b/w Illustrations (including facsimiles); b/w Decorative Endpapers [Illustrator]
Published by Clarkson N. Potter, 1960
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No dust jacket.
Published by Harper, New York, 1962
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Softcover. Condition: Very Good. Later. Very good in wrappers, a paperback. Introduction by President Kennedy. Top edge of spine worn. Shelf rubbing.
Language: English
Published by Harper & Row Publishers Inc, New York (NY) USA, 1968
- Hardcover
- First Edition
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Dustjacket Very Good. First Edition. 177 pages. Dustjacket has light nicks to top spine-end, upper back and bottom front edges, not price-clipped. Hardback book coves have light wear/light blanching to spine/hinge-ends, light edge-fading. Page-edges a little foxed. pages cl…ean and sound.
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Published by Common Cause, Washington, D.C., 1980
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Stapled Wraps. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is "1970-1980 - A Decade of Citizen Action in Common Cause" researched and written by Ruth MacKenzie Saxe and published in 1980 by the organization Common Cause, founded by John W. Gardner in 1970, out of Washington, D.C. A quality, glossy-paged publication measuring 8-1/…4" by 11" and containing 44 pages including front and rear covers. With numerous photographs throughout, contents include: facsimile of the first ad for Common Cause (August 1970); Tough-Minded Idealism; Something New on the Political Scene; The Common Cause Community; National Leaders, 1970-1980; What Have We Accomplished?; From Capitol Hill (quotes); The Press: How They See Us (quotes); Together We Helped End the War in Vietnam; Together We Brought New Openness & Accountability to Our National Government (topics include Exposing Conflict of Interest); Together We Helped Take the 'For Sale' Sign Off the Presidency; We Helped Bring About a Wave of State Reform; In Addition; Looking Ahead Into the 80's; Part of Something Bigger. Mailing label to rear cover; in light to moderately worn covers; covers show light corner creases.