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ISBN 10: 0738593656ISBN 13: 9780738593654
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ISBN 10: 0002170728ISBN 13: 9780002170727
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. Hector Breeze; Les Gibbard; Bryan McAllister; Marc; (illustrator). First Edition. 239 pp. Black boards lettered in silver on the spine. Light edge and corner wear on the dustjacket; price intact; no interior markings. This anthology contains: Introduction by John Fowles; Woadicea (Boadicea - Boudica) Rides Again by Salman Rushdie; Kinnock by Terry Coleman; Who Would True Valour See by Martyn Halsall; What We Deserve by James Cameron; The Party of the Past? by Peter Jenkins; Where the Slump Is Good for Business by Polly Toynbee; Flexible Friend of Jesus by Martin Wainwright; Nasty Right Turn on the Left Bank by Martin Walker; Hunger in New York by Linda Blandford; A Bigger Bang for the Buck by W. L. Webb; How the President Scares the Commies by Alan Rushbridger; When the Winds Are Perturbed by Stuart Wavell; Dense Pack and Wide Opportunitiesl Greenham Diary by Alan Rushbridger; The Fears of Bruno Kreisky by Terry Coleman; Final Draft by Alan Rushbridger; A Diet Grown Unrelenting; Shreds of State by Nancy Banks-Smith; The Open Sesame Seed by Harold Jackson; A Case of Cut and Run by Nancy Banks-Smioth; Falklands Diary by Alan Rushbridger; Hollow Ring of Steel by John Cunningham; Serving the Distress by Polly Toynbee; The Unthinkable Men Behind Mrs Thatcher by Martin Walker; Court and Personal by Alan Rushbridger; Chase Manhattan at Play by Polly Toynbee; Lost in the Twilight Hotel by Ann Shearer; The Case of the Exploding Cheese by Alan Rushbridger; Red Light Recession by W. J. Weatherby; Panic in the Hamptons by Linda Blandford; Follies as the Fleet Heads South; Smile on the Face of the Tiger by Frank Keating; A Day at the Zoo by Nancy Banks-Smith; The Rubber Chancellor in Moscow by Jonathan Steele; Moscow Revisited by Malcolm Muggeridge; Yuri and Titania by Alan Rushbridger; On Being Russian by Jill Tweedie; Buy GUM? No Fear by Brenda Polan; The House in Znamenka Lane by Waldemar Januszczak; The Devil Has All the Best Goods by Michael Billington; Two Voices Straining to be Heard by Hella Pick; Beirut Stunned by Barbarism by James MacManus; Mistress of the High Ground by Hugh Hebert; Wriggles Feels the Wrath of Willie by Michael White; A Country Diary: Keswick by Enid J. Wilson; Winter Migrants by Linda Blandford; Simla but Different by Michael McNay; From a Village in the Himalayas by Victor Zorza; Trash Trail by Jane McLoughlin; Quarks, Leptons and Beyond; Funny Peculiar by Norman Shrapnel; Worlds Apart by David Hare; Grope and Gore at the Drive-in by Alex Brummer; Structuralist Diary by Alan Rushbridger; One Distant Tuscan Cheer; Brief Chatline by Derek Brown; A Country Diary: The Lake District by A. Harry Griffin; A Leveller by Terry Coleman; Our Bloody Little Scribbler by Martin Walker; Oh Lucky John, He Goes On and On; Force Fed on Pidgin Pie by Tom Baistow; For All You Geeks Out There by Bart Mills; Say It Again Hrusev; A Touch of the High Life; Pinter's Sleeping Beauty by Michael Billington; An Interesting Condition by Brian Jackson; Trouble at T'Workplace by Jill Tweedie; Darcy Goes Mad by Peter Dobereiner; True Grit Willis by Frank Keating; On the Stump by Derek Malcolm; Matchmaking the Minorities by W. J. Weatherby; Testament of an Ibsen Girl by Hugh Hebert; Iron Market, Silver Bullet by Alex Hamilton; How Dangerous is the Duopoly by Michael Billington; Irish Omlette by John Montague; The Way I Told It to Maisie by Eithne Power; The Fortunes of Sutton Place by Michael McNay; A Country Diary: Kent by John T. White; and End Piece by Roy Hattersley; followed by an index. Cartoons by: Hector Breeze; Les Gibbard; Bryan McAllister; and Marc. Size: 8vo. Book.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Just a few miles from Cincinnati's eastern suburbs are the small towns of Batavia and Williamsburg in Clermont County, Ohio, the seventh county established in the state and the 11th oldest in the Northwest Territory. In 1793, William Lytle and his brother John came from Kentucky to the scenic area on the East Fork of the Little Miami River to do surveying work. A short distance from their camp, a tornado had leveled many trees, making it easier for Lytle to clear 40 acres with the help of James Kain and his two sons, who were to become Williamsburg's first citizens. In 1796, a site for Williamsburg was platted by William and John Lytle and Adam Bricker. In 1801, Williamsburg was established as the county seat, and it remained so until the seat of government moved to Batavia in 1824. William Lytle also played a part in Batavia's early history, having purchased a 1,000-acre tract on which the town is located and then selling it to George Ely, an early settler. In 1814, Ely and partner David Bryan, deciding the settlers in the area "should be bound together in a more tangible manner than the bonds of brotherhood," recorded the plat for the town of Batavia, eight miles to the west of Williamsburg. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.