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Connecticut River Railroads and Connections: Volume IX: Concord - WRJ - Swanton and others, Signed
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 245.00 $Volume 2 in this pictorial history of the Connecticut River railroads covers the lines that radiated from Bellow Falls, Vermont, both the railroad and electric street railways. The book provides detailed information on the Boston & Maine's Cheshire Branch, and the operations of the Central Vermont, Rutland and Green Mountain railroads in the area plus the Bellows Falls & Saxtons River Street Railway. Photos of stations, industries and action shots, as well as a summary of all freight and passenger operations. Illustrated throughout with over 700 black and white photos. 202 pages. The book is scarce because only 500 copies were were printed.
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Hawthorne Village Laurie Prindle Native Spirit Hand-Signed Horse Sculpture
Vendor: Bradfordexchange.com Price: 175.00 $Native Spirit Hand-Painted Pony Sculpture Adorned With Faux Hair, Feathers, Fabric, Beads, Faux Turquoise Gems & Hand-Signed By Artist Laurie Prindle - Throughout history, painters and sculptors have found inspiration in the spiritual connection that exists between horses and Native American culture. Vital to the survival of Native peoples for hunting and as symbolic tokens of war, these magnificent animals were also revered for their sacred bond to both nature and the spirit world. Now, with this horse sculpture inspired by the acclaimed artistry of Laurie Prindle, the untamed spirit of these equine warriors of the Western frontier comes to a new vivid and powerful life! Introducing the Native Spirit Sculpture, available exclusively from The Bradford Exchange, Hawthorne Village Division. Adding to the rarity of this work of fine artistry, it is available in a strictly limited edition of just 3,000 worldwide and has been hand-signed on the custom base by artist Laurie Prindle, making this beautiful sculpture a truly one-of-a-kind addition to your Southwestern decor.Impressively sized at nine inches tall, this handcrafted, hand-painted equine sculpture features Native American-inspired symbols and decorations of traditional attire. It is adorned with genuine feathers on its headdress, fabric collar, fringe on the draping fabric saddle blanket and thundering hooves, alongside decorative beads and sleek hand-applied faux turquoise gems. Plus, the soft hand-applied faux hair adds rich detail to the horse's lustrous mane and tail. This sculpture is faithful to the art of Ms. Prindle, capturing the powerful might of the magnificent animal in dynamic and painstaking detail. It stands proudly on a base featuring the look of scorched desert landscape with tufts of scrub brush and a gleaming silvery metal plaque. No matter where you choose to display this masterpiece, it will bring the warrior's spirit into your home for many years to come! Strong demand is anticipated, so do
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Psychogeography: Disentangling the Modern Conundrum of Psyche and Place [signed Copy, First American Printing] [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 54.95 $For those interested in the connection between people and place, the best of the decade long collaboration between literary brat packer Will Self and gonzo illustrator Ralph Steadman.Opening with a dazzling new 20,000-word essay on walking from London to New York, Psychogeography is a collection of 50 short pieces written over the last four years, together with 50 four-color illustrations by Ralph Steadman. In Psychogeography Self and Steadman explore the relationship between psyche and place in the contemporary world. Self thinks most people have a "wind-screen-based virtuality" on long- and short-distance travel. We drive, take buses and trains, fly. To combat this compromised reality, Will Self walks, relating intimately to place, as pedestrians do. Ranging in subject from swimming the Ganges to motorcycling across the Australian outback, shopping in an Iowa mall to surfing a tsunami, Psychogeography is at once a map of our world and the psychoanalysis of the way we inhabit it. The pieces are serious, humorous, facetious, and rambunctious. Psychogeography, the study of the effects of geographical environment on the emotions and behavior of individuals, has captivated other writers including W. G. Sebald and Peter Ackroyd, but Self and Steadman have their own unique spin on how place shapes people and vice versa.
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The Lost City (Signed, First Edition) [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.00 $Henry Shukman’s debut fiction collection, Mortimer of the Maghreb, was acclaimed as “fearless, brilliantly realized, [and] richly rewarding” (Los Angeles Times Book Review). Now, in his first novel, he tells the story of a British expat searching for treasure and, more important, for connection, amid the seductions and dangers of a rootless life.Jackson Small has just been discharged from the British military after witnessing the violent battlefield death of his closest friend, Connolly. It was Connolly who introduced him to the fascinations of ancient civilizations, enticing him with stories of La Joya, the capital of a vanished Peruvian empire. Coping with his grief, Jackson sets off in search of La Joya, hidden in the cloud forest hanging between the Andes and Amazonia.It’s an arduous journey: through desert, arid mountains, inhospitable villages, and impenetrable jungle. And though he finds unexpected help—from a young boy as wily as he is innocent, from an irreverent village priest, and from a woman who both redefines and fulfills all of Jackson’s expectations—he’s also warned at every turn to abandon his search for a place that may not even exist. But he lets nothing stop him from entering the depths of the forest believed to protect the ruins of the lost city—where he will encounter other seekers whose methods are far more sinister than his ownWith its starkly lyrical voice, its headlong pace, and the romanticism of the quest that fuels it, The Lost City is at once suspenseful, continually unexpected, and thoroughly mesmerizing.
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Blues: The British connection
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 49.99 $Extremely rare signed copy of Brunning's book on British blues.
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Worldwide Webley: And the Harrington and Richardson Connection [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 13.85 $very nice copy; #25/1000 copies; signed by Cuthbertson
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