Hawai 1963, Fodor's Modern Guides
David McKay Company, Inc., New York, First Thus. Cloth. 12mo. [4 & 1/2' x 7'} In edgeworn dustjacket. Not clipped. Blue cloth with gold lettering. Map of the Hawaiian Islands endpages front & rear. [314 pp.]. More
David McKay Company, Inc., New York, First Thus. Cloth. 12mo. [4 & 1/2' x 7'} In edgeworn dustjacket. Not clipped. Blue cloth with gold lettering. Map of the Hawaiian Islands endpages front & rear. [314 pp.]. More
Doubleday Anchor, 1962. Reprint. Mass Market PaperBack. Mass market paperback with soiling & dust stains. Rubbing and chipping. Heavily stained top textblock edge. Damp staining. {498 pages plus eight page list of Anchor/Dolphin titles.]. More
Random House, January 1968. First Edition. Hardcover. First printing; Solid binding; Clean, sturdy yellow cloth boards w/ immaculate gilt lettering/design at front and spine; Text free of markings; Unclipped dust jacket VG w/ the slightest bit of edge-wear present; Jacket housed in protective mylar; An exceptional copy. More
Random House, October 1951. First Edition. Cloth. First/first in heavily chipped & torn DJ with large one-inch triangular chip at head of spine. Darkening of verso. Flap not clipped. Grey cloth covered boards with gold lettering in rectangular field of black and gold floral design above and below the title..... More
University of Texas Press, January 1989. Hardcover. In today's fast-changing world, Cuba will be next on center stage.--James A. Michener. Michener's impressions of Castro's Havana open a unique window on a country and a people so close yet so inaccessible. 160 color prints. More
Random House, January 1957. First Edition. Cloth. Octavo. In edgewor dustjacket with slight darkening. Front flap is not clipped. Beige cloth covered boards with black title plates on spine with gold horizontal bars separating these three black rectangles of text in beige coloring of backgound. End pages feature map of..... More
Basic Books (AZ), March 2005. Hardcover. Called a "man of genius" by his close friend Thomas Jefferson, John Ledyard lived, by any standard, a remarkable life. In his thirty-eight years, he accompanied Captain Cook on his last voyage; befriended Jefferson, Lafayette, and Tom Paine in Paris; was the first American..... More