You have searched for:
Author CURTIS
| Number of results: 407 |
| 11. |
Belvedere
Curtis, Penelope
For Sale
| ||
| 12. |
Gravity's Angel
Curtis, Penelope
For Sale
| ||
| 13. |
Lettice Curtis: Her Autobiography
Curtis, Lettice
For Sale
| ||
| 14. |
Barbara Hepworth
Curtis, Penelope
For Sale
| ||
| 15. |
Persian Lions, Persian Lambs: An American's Odyssey in Iran
Harnack, Curtis
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Ex-Library Stated First Edition Lightly read exlib book, square with sharp corners, tight binding/hinges, bright pages. Exlib marks (endpapers, title page). Library pocket on rear endpaper, tape marks on paper over boards and on endpapers. DJ has call number label at lower spine, in new mylar sleeve. ashfol
| ||
| 16. |
Persian Lions, Persian Lambs: An American's Odyssey in Iran
Harnack, Curtis
8.5" (21.5 cm) Tall Ex-Library Stated First Edition Exlibrary markings. Square, sound binding and hinges, bright pages. Paper over boards has edge rubbing. DJ has call number label at lower spine, light overall shelf wear; in new mylar sleeve. 279 pp. Memoirs of university professor who traveled to Iran as a Fulbright Scholar. http://www.catscradlebks.com/book_images/520110.jpg
| ||
| 17. |
Persian Lions, Persian Lambs: An Odyssey in Iran
Harnack, Curtis
8.75" (21 cm) Tall Square, sound binding and hinges. Clean but age-darkened pages. Writing on front paste-down. Cloth over boards is edge rubbed with bumped corners. DJ is age-darkened, soiled with general shelf wear. 279 pp. Memoir by American professor teaching American literature in Iran in the remote Azerbaijan area on a Fulbright grant. http://www.catscradlebks.com/book_images/820094.jpg
| ||
| 18. |
Great Preaching on the New Year
Hutson, Curtis
As-New / Unread copy - 248 pages -
| ||
| 19. |
Ephesians: Bible Study Commentary
Vaughn, Curtis
No writing or marks - No tears - Tight spine - 137 pages
| ||
| 20. |
Disarmed: The Story of the Venus De Milo
Curtis, Gregory
No writing - No tears - Tight spine. Very nice copy! - The Venus de Milo is both a great work of art and a popular icon, and from the moment of her discovery in 1820 by a French naval ensign, she has been an object of controversy. In Disarmed, Gregory Curtis gives us the "life" of this magnificent representation of life.
|




