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Author DAVID BUTLER
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Edward the Seventh
Butler, David
For Sale Reprint
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Edward the Seventh, Book Two: The Peacemaker
Butler, David
For Sale Reprint
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9.5" (24 cm) Tall Square, tight binding and hinges. Clean and bright pages. Paper over boards is edge rubbed. DJ has light edge wear, overall light shelf wear. 510 pp. Illustrated with black and white photographs. History of the fall of Saigon in 1975, told by a journalist who worked in Vietnam from 1974 to 1975. http://www.catscradlebks.com/book_images/560056.jpg
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Governing Without a Majority
Butler, David
New 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall Paperback First Edition
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British Political Facts
Butler, David
1900-1979, 5th edition.Softback,Ex-Library,with usual stamps markings, ,in good all-round condition, ,492pages. 850g ISBN: 0333255925
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Edward VII: Prince of Hearts
David Butler
1st UK edition. Book is in excellant unread condition, spine cover and pages are undamaged. Has however been pushed slightly out of shape. Will probably flatten out.
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Slutet på en epok
Butler, David
180 x 105 mm "Den lilla engelska staden hade uthärdat tre och ett halvt år av krig och klarat sig förvånansvärt bra. På the Plough, stadens pub och samlingspunkt, brukade man säga att det behövdes mer än Hitler och hans tredje rike för att rubba folket i Market Wetherby ur sina cirklar.<br><br>
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Art of Negotiation
Butler, David (ed.)
For Sale First Edition
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How to Use the Butler Framing and Folding Rule
Butler, David J.
Phamphlet. VG-. Mster Rule Comapny, Partially Unfolded Rule Showing Common and Hip Ends. A How to guide on how to use it. 5/9/2003 5/10/2007 8:52:20 PM 1
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The Authoress of the Odyssey: Where and When She Wrote, Who She Was, Theuse She Made of the Iliad, & How the Poem Grew Under Her Hands
Butler, Samuel; Grene, David (Introduction)
277 Pages - No writingor marks - Tight spine. - In this heterodox but serious study of the Odyssey, originally publiched in 1897, Butler argues that the epic was not only written more than two centuries later than the ILIAD, but that the author was a woman, a young Sicilian lady of Trapani. With great insight - and sometimes with whimsical humor - Butler examines the poem not only as a classical scholar but also as a fellow artist. His "proof" that much of the ODYSSEY could only have been written by a woman will convince many modern readers, if it did not some of his contemporaries.
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