The Philosophy of Spinoza Joseph Ratner Modern Library 1927 Hardcover Inscribed
This nonfiction trade paperback is 320 pages long and written in English by Assata Shakur. The book, which falls under the genre of Biography & Autobiography, delves into the political and criminal aspects of Shakur's life.
This product is an antique hardcover book titled "A Student's History of Education" by Frank P. Graves. Published by The Macmillan Company in 1926, this nonfiction textbook is intended for adult audiences and features inscriptions by the author. As a vintage piece from the 1920s, it offers a unique perspective on the history of education,
This product is an antique hardcover book titled "A Student's History of Education" by Frank P. Graves. Published by The Macmillan Company in 1926, this nonfiction textbook is intended for adult audiences and features inscriptions by the author. As a vintage piece from the 1920s, it offers a unique perspective on the history of education,
Dr. Freeman was a prominent French professor and administrator at Middlebury College, educated at Brown University and briefly taught there before joining Middlebury in 1925.
Dr. Freeman was a prominent French professor and administrator at Middlebury College, educated at Brown University and briefly taught there before joining Middlebury in 1925.
Early 1913 edition of The Inn of Tranquillity by Nobel Prize-winning author John Galsworthy, published by Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York. Original publisher’s cloth binding with gilt lettering. Features a contemporary gift inscription dated June 1914. A thoughtful collection of essays and literary reflections by the celebrated author of The Forsyte Saga. Interior pages remain
This listing is for 'Our Sufficiency In Christ' by John F. MacArthur, a powerful exploration of Christian living and faith. This paperback edition, published in 1998, delves into finding complete sufficiency in Christ. The book is in good condition, showing some shelf wear consistent with age, and includes a handwritten inscription on the first blank
James Tate The Oblivion Ha-Ha: Sixty Poems PB Inscribed Carnegie Mellon 1997
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