James Bond in Win, Place, or Die R.L. Stine 1985 First Ed Find Your Fate PB

The book is based on the sensational new 007 film "A View To A Kill," adding an extra layer of intrigue for fans of the iconic spy. With vibrant illustrations by Cliff Spohn, this edition captures the essence of the Bond universe, from thrilling horse races to daring escapes across treacherous terrain.

James Bond in Win, Place, or Die R.L. Stine 1985 First Ed Find Your Fate PB

The book is based on the sensational new 007 film "A View To A Kill," adding an extra layer of intrigue for fans of the iconic spy. With vibrant illustrations by Cliff Spohn, this edition captures the essence of the Bond universe, from thrilling horse races to daring escapes across treacherous terrain.

James Bond: Win, Place, or Die R.L. Stine 1985 Find Your Fate #11 Ballantine PB

Perfect for young adult readers and collectors alike, this book promises an engaging experience where your choices dictate Bond's fate against a backdrop of global intrigue.

Jazz, Matisse, 1985, E-119

“I have attained a form filtered to its essentials.”. Cutting dynamic shapes from painted paper, Matisse created his images. While producing pieces for Jazz, the artist used a large brush to write notes to himself on construction paper.

Mercedes-Benz Supercharged 8 Cylinder Cars 1930s FIRST EDITION GERMAN LUXURY 1ST

Published by Motorbooks Publishing, printed in Italy, 1985. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. This is the definitive book on the subject and is very well illustrated with black and white photography.

Seder Nashim: Nedarim (Artscroll Mishnah Series) (English and Hebrew Edition…

You are purchasing a Very Good copy of 'Seder Nashim: Nedarim (Artscroll Mishnah Series) (English and Hebrew Edition)'. Condition Notes: This book is in Very Good condition. The cover and pages have minor shelf wear.

I, Monty (Deluxe Edition)

When I first selected this book from the bookshelf I thought it was a misplaced child's book. It is a book on 'life cycles' suited to any age. Ironically, I have never given it to a child! This book communicates far more than the words of the story actually say.