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Author CARR
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9.25 x 6.25 x 0.75 Nice Tight Clean copy ! 232 pages. 8383
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California, magnificent wilderness
Clifton, Carr
Folio over 12 - 15'' tall Nice Clean copy ! Slight edgewear, DJ has scratches. 112 pages. 9179L
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Confessions Of A "Wicked" Woman
Carr, Susanna
8.26 x 5.45 x 0.72 Crisp Tight Clean copy ! 365 pages. 8872
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8.75 x 1.00 x 6.00 Nice Tight Clean copy ! 269 pages. 9683
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Cape Hatteras Lighthouse: Sentinel of the Shoals
Carr, Dawson
1st Printing. 9.25 x 0.50 x 5.25 Nice Tight Clean copy! 1 bent page tip. 143 pages. 9522
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The General Epistle Of St. James
Carr, Arthur
16mo over 5.75 - 6.75'' tall Nice Tight Clean copy ! 74 pages. 7948
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The Velvet Hammer Burlesque
Carr.michelle
144 pp, illustrated in colour 2f
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The Miracle at St. Bruno's
Carr, Philippa
First American edition; Ex-library with some stamps; DJ is price-clipped; small tear where a price sticker was removed and another from wear on the upper right spine edge; Damask Farland was daughter to a well-to-do lawyer whose considerable lands adjoin those of St. Bruno's Abbey. Her father is wise enough to understand the happier our King is, the happier I am as a true subject must be. What happens to the Farlands against the background of what is happening to King Henry and his court provide suspense and highlights of history. Damask meets the brooding Bruno who was left on the Monks' doorstep and has been raised to adulthood inside the Abbey which he comes to dominate. The disappearance of Bruno, the treasure of the abbey, and the betrayal of Damask's father to a hostile crown threatens the family with tragedy as the King has cast his eye on Anne Boleyn, Sir Thomas More's severed head adorns London Bridge and a power-hungry Cromwell covets the abbey riches.
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The Elf of Union Square
Carr, Jan
0399241809 Hiram the Elf has had enough - not only has Union Square Park been cleaned up and made safe, but everyone who visits the Square is so infernally nice. So with the help of Knut the rat, he launches a sneaky campaign to return Union Square to the ''bad old days.'' A little dog poop on the walkways, a little soap on the monkey bars, and suddenly the regulars of Union Square are at war with each other. But a boy named Jack and his reporter friend Will know that someone must be behind all the chaos. Will they discover the culprit before it's too late for Union Square? With a lovably silly cast of characters that any reader will recognize, Jan Carr's debut novel is a brilliant combination of big laughs and sly satire. In no time you'll be rooting for Jack and Will to save the day... or for Hiram to wreck it!
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Kräldjuren
Carr, Archie
Svalan/Life:Naturbiblioteket. Bonniers. 1964. Pappband.
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