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Soft cover. F. Harcourt [2000]. Softbound. Fine. 0.0.
Published by Berkley, 2002
ISBN 10: 0451205766ISBN 13: 9780451205766
Seller: Ergodebooks, Houston, TX, U.S.A.
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Paperback. Condition: New.
Published by Simon & Schuster, 2017
ISBN 10: 1501156845ISBN 13: 9781501156847
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Good.
Published by Media Lab Publishing Gifts for Dad, 2017
Book
Paperback. Condition: As New. Softcover. Good binding and cover. Minor shelf wear. Clean, unmarked pages.
Published by Fantagraphics Books, 2011
ISBN 10: 1606995006ISBN 13: 9781606995006
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
Book
Paperback. Condition: Brand New. reprint edition. 351 pages. 11.25x8.50x1.00 inches. In Stock.
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Published by HARCOURT. NY 2000, 2000
ISBN 10: 0156011107ISBN 13: 9780156011105
Book First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition; First Printing. UNCORRECTED PROOF. Fine in white printed wrappers. Features totally original work by: Salman Rushdie, John Nichols & Robert Olen Butler.
Published by Fantagraphics Books, Seattle, WA, 2006
ISBN 10: 1560975342ISBN 13: 9781560975342
Seller: Twice Sold Tales, Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
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Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Third edition. Purple cloth boards, near fine. Minor wear to dustjacket; superficial scuffs & scrapes to panels; jacket in mylar protector.
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Published by The Folio Society, London, 2013
Seller: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very good. Sam Wolfe Connelly (illustrator). 197pp. Octavo [24cm]. Buckram over boards, blocked with a design by the illustrator. In a purple paper covered slipcase. Previous owner's ex libris stamp on half-title. Sporadic underlining in ink throughout text.
Published by Aperture, 1998
ISBN 10: 0893817538ISBN 13: 9780893817534
Seller: Masalai Press, Oakland, CA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Edition. 127 pp., illustrations. ex-library, dust jacket is in a clear sleeve taped to the book covers, label on dust jacket spine, labels on FFEP, stamp on half-title page, labels on title page, stamp on 1st blank page, stamp on page 34 margin, slight yellowing of page margins, stamp on copyright page. The Italian photojournalist Marco Pesaresi takes us on a wild underground railroad ride, with photographs of subway commuters that cut across continents and cultures on what feels like one continuous line of tracks through New York, Tokyo, Calcutta, Milan, Madrid, Mexico City, Paris, London, Berlin, and Moscow. The "getting there" is everything in these pictures: within the mundane grind of the daily commute, Pesaresi finds drama, local color, irony, and startling cultural differences. Straphangers wait for the train in bare feet in Calcutta; Muscovites scurry to earn a day's wages under the disapproving scowl of a leftover Lenin mural; a Milanese nun sits in solemn meditation amid the noise and haste of rush-hour transit. Across the globe, the images speed along as quickly as the trains themselves. In this tumble of tracks, engines, advertisements, and jostled riders, the subway becomes the great common denominator. The world turns, and millions of commuters mill about underground--waiting for the next station, the next daydream, the next distraction.
Published by Suntup Editions Press, 2024
Seller: Foley & Sons Fine Editions, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: New. Art Werger (illustrator). 1st Edition. THE SUNTUP NUMBERED EDITION -- 77 of 350. BRAND NEW. SIGNED by Mario Puzo, Francis Ford Coppola, and artist Art Werger. In the original packaging. Unread. Photos of the actual title page and limitation page were done with extreme care. DETAILS 6 x 9 trim size. 600 pages. Limited to 350 copies. Full leather binding in luxurious Japanese cowhide. Blind and gold stamping on the cover. Binding design inspired by the work of bookbinder, calligrapher and typographer Gudrun Zapf-von Hesse. Introduction by Francis Ford Coppola from the 50th Anniversary edition. A note by Anthony Puzo. Fourteen copper plate intaglio illustrations by Art Werger printed offset on Arches mouldmade paper. Set in Requiem and Printed letterpress on Mohawk Superfine by Bradley Hutchinson and Max Koch on a Heidelberg Cylinder in Austin, Texas. Endsheets are Hahnemühle Bugra. Endbands are leather wrapped. Housed in a slipcase covered with linen bookcloth lined with velour. Bookmark with all pre-orders. With its brilliant portrayal of the Corleone family, The Godfather by Mario Puzo burned its way into our national consciousness as the definitive novel of the Mafia underworld. Don Vito Corleone is the head of a New York Mafia family, presiding over a vast underground empire that includes rackets, gambling, bookmaking and unions from his fortress of a home in Long Island. His influence runs through all levels of American society, from the cop on the beat to the nation's leading politicians. But he is constantly at war with the four other families of the New York Mafia in their endless fight for power. As Corleone's desperate struggle to control the Mafia underworld unfolds, so does the story of his family. By the time Mario Puzo's fictional account of the Corleone family arrived on bookshelves in 1969, organized crime had been prevalent in the news for nearly two decades, instilling fear and fascination into the hearts of the American public. When The Godfather first appeared on The New York Times bestseller list, the newspaper reported that the novel was bound to be hugely successful, and not simply because the Mafia is in the news. Mr. Puzo's novel is a voyeur's dream, a skillful fantasy of violent personal power without consequence. It remained on The New York Times bestseller list for 67 weeks, and sold over nine million copies in two years. In 1972, The Godfather was turned into the incomparable film of the same name, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture. A tale of family and society, law and order, obedience and rebellion, The Godfather reveals the dark passions of human nature played out against a backdrop of the American dream. An incredible collectible edition of this American classic. ROBUST SHIPPING.