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By Design
Richard E. Grant
C O N D I T I O N : Near Fine - in Near Fine DJ. N O T E S: Hardback. DJ. 1st Ed. C O N T E N T S : It must be comforting for Richard E. Grant to know that should his acting career ever take a serious dive (God forbid, darling!), he, at least, has another means of making a living. Grant's second book (the first was his wildly successful autobiography, With Nails), will undoubtedly be bought by everyone who is anyone in the weird and wonderful world of Hollywood--if only to make sure they are in it. Fortunately, as Grant declares on page one, this is guaranteed. The book's narrator, Vyvian, is a well-heeled, white, African-born man (spookily like the author), whose sexual preference is never totally clear. He and childhood friend Marga, whose teenage acne has scarred more than just her skin, escape the boredom of Africa for the marvels of Sunset Boulevard. (Originally £15.99)272pp. ||| || |
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GRANT, Richard E.
C O N D I T I O N : Very Good. N O T E S: Paperback. C O N T E N T S : (Originally £6.99) 272pp. ||| || |
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With Nails: The Film Diaries of Richard E.Grant
Richard E. Grant
C O N D I T I O N : Near Fine. N O T E S: Paperback. C O N T E N T S : (Originally £7.99)320pp. ||| || |
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By Design
Richard E. Grant
1st printing of this edition by Picador. This hardback book is in very good condition. It is an ex library book, so has been protected under a plastic cover that can easily be removed. Book and DJ great, unprice clipped, but it does
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NATIONAL HYMNS: How They Are Written and How They Are Not Written: A Lyric and National Study for the Times
White, Richard Grant
1st Edition Minor marks on binding, else in very good condition. 9.25" x 5.5" 152pp Traces the concerted efforts of the Committee Upon A National Hymn to select a satisfactory national anthem for the United States, comparing proposals here to the anthems written in England and France. The recent advent of the Civil War, White asserts, makes the task of selecting an American national anthem even more pressing. He critically examines earlier efforts such as "The Star Spangled Banner" as well as proposals current in 1861. Illustrated by frontispiece illustration. First Edition. Binding is original cloth. n y
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ADVANCES IN EPILEPTOLOGY - THE XIV TH EPILEPSY INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
PARSONAGE, MAURICE e RICHARD H. E. GRANT e ANDREW G.
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Liberal Arts Colleges in American Higher Education: Challenges and Opportunities; ACLS Occasional Paper No. 59
Oakley, Francis; Horowitz, Helen; Sorum, Christina; Lapovsky, Lucie; Kaufman, Roger; McCaughey, Robert; Benston, Kimberly; Kuh, George; Ekman, Richard; Grant, Mary; Lewis, Stephen; Myers, Michele; Porter, David; Schapiro, Morton
8.5" (21.5 cm) Tall Square, tight binding. Clean and bright pages. Wraps have light shelf wear. 235 pp. Contents include various papers on the following themes: the liberal arts mission in historical context; economic pressures; teaching, research and professional life; educational goals and student achievement; five presidents on the challenges lying ahead. http://www.catscradlebks.com/book_images/1320074.jpg
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