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2008 First Edition Robert Ludlum’s ™ The Bourne Sanction: a new Jason Bourne novel by Eric van Lustbader
Robert Ludlum’s The Bourne Sanction, a new Jason Bourne novel by Eric van Lustbader, is a thrilling addition to the Bourne series. The story follows Bourne as he is once again pulled back into the dangerous world of espionage and international intrigue. This time, Bourne is tasked with stopping a group of terrorists who are planning a devastating attack on the United States. As he navigates through a web of lies and deceit, Bourne must also confront his own past and the secrets that have been kept from him.
Van Lustbader’s writing style is fast-paced and action-packed, making The Bourne Sanction a page-turner from start to finish. Fans of the Bourne series will appreciate the return of their favorite character and the new challenges he faces in this latest installment.
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1971 First Edition: Shem, Ham & Japheth Inc, by Felix Topolski
Shem, Ham & Japheth Inc is a collection of caricatures and cartoons by Felix Topolski, first published in 1971. The book features a variety of satirical illustrations that comment on contemporary political and social issues. The title refers to the three sons of Noah in the Bible, and the cartoons in the book often explore themes of race, religion, and power dynamics.
This first edition of Shem, Ham & Japheth Inc is a beautifully preserved hardcover volume, complete with its original dust jacket. The book is a fascinating artifact of its time, capturing the political and cultural climate of the early 1970s through Topolski’s incisive and often humorous illustrations.
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1977 First Edition: Magical and Mystical Site Europe and the British Isles, by Elizabeth Pepper and John Wilcock
Magical and Mystical Site: Europe and the British Isles is a non-fiction book written by Elizabeth Pepper and John Wilcock. The book explores the magical and mystical sites in Europe and the British Isles, providing readers with a comprehensive guide to these locations.
The hardcover volume comes with a dust jacket that is unclipped and in protective film cover. The book is in near mint condition, with the only issue being some mild staining on the top edges. This first edition is numbered on the dust jacket flap.