Charles Merrill Smith

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A. G. S. (Arthur G. Staple): The Inner Man, Lewiston, ME Privately Printed 1923 ; fester Einband / hard cover; 1. Ed.
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Minor edgewear. "Or some contemporary portraits of prominent men of Maine; impressionistic comments by AGS under 'Just Talks' in the Lewiston Evening Journal". Includes portraits of the Maine citizens: Percival P. Baxter, Bert M. Fernald, Charles P. Barnes, E. P. Ricker, Byron Boyd, Clifton D. Gray, William B. Kendall, Harry E. Andrews, Charles Sumner Cook, Walter S. Wyman, Hon. Leslie Colby Cornish, Harold M. Sewall, Louis J. Brann, George F. Finnie, O. B. Clason, Henry F. Merrill, Henry E. Dunnack, John F. Sprague, Frank E. Guernsey, H. W. Ricker, William B. Skelton, Willis E. Parsons, Abe Cummings, Blaine S. Viles, Garrett Schenck, Frank H. Holley, Andrew P. Lane, F. W. Cram, Charles S. Cummings, Charles S. Hichborn, Ira G. Hersey, William R. Pattangall, George C. Wing, Jr., Guy P. Gannett, L. C. Bateman, G. W. Hinckley, Joseph W. Simpson, Kenneth C. M. Sills, William T. Gardiner, and William Smith Knowlton. First Edition No Jacket Hard Cover; First Edition

[SW: Inner Man, Maine Men, Maine History, Maine Biographies, Lewiston Evening Journal, Maine Portraits, Percival P. Baxter, Bert M. Fernald, Charles P. Barnes, E. P. Ricker, Byron Boyd, Clifton D. Gray, William B. Kendall, Harry E. Andrews, Charles Sumner Cook, Walter S. Wyman, Hon. Leslie Colby Cornish, Harold M. Sewall, Louis J. Brann, George F. Finnie, O. B. Clason, Henry F. Merrill, Henry E. Dunnack, John F. Sprague, Frank E. Guernsey, H. W. Ricker, William B. Skelton, Willis E. Parsons, Abe Cummings, Blaine S. Viles, Garrett Schenck, Frank H. Holley, Andrew P. Lane, F. W. Cram, Charles S. Cummings, Charles S. Hichborn, Ira G. Hersey, William R. Pattangall, George C. Wing, Jr., Guy P. Gannett, L. C. Bateman, G. W. Hinckley, Joseph W. Simpson, Kenneth C. M. Sills, William T. Gardiner, William Smith Knowlton]

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Maclean's Magazine, 15 September, 1956 *ROBERT FOWLER AND HIS T.V. ROYAL COMMISSION* Canada Maclean's Magazine 1956 ; weicher Einband / soft cover
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Features: What will Robert Fowler say about TV? - a report on the head of the Royal Commission on Broadcasting and what he's likely to suggest; Karsh visits Hollywood; How Harry Orchard murdered twenty men - a Maclean's flashback in two parts; Why we're getting more disastrous hurricanes; The secret war of Charles Goodeve (conclusion - The weapons of tomorrow) - the Panjandrum, the Alligator, and Lily the floating airport... these revolutionary inventions created under the guidance of a little-known Canadian have yet to be tested in combat; The life and death mystery of our liver; Frank Merrill's winning way with horses; She didn't care what people thought - fiction by Ronald R. Smith; Does more money than brains go to collete? - Dr. Sidney Smith; Ross Thatcher's glum conversion; My most memorable meal - Maj.-Gen. J.M. Rockingham. Somewhat above-average wear. Small chunk missing from front cover which bears two closed tears ***PLEASE NOTE*** pages 15-20 are missing. They contained the Karsh story plus the first page of the Harry Orchard story. Two-page Chysler ad for PowerFlite pushbutton automatic transmission (missing 3"x 2" chunk from upper left corner. Cartoon clipped from page 82 has removed part of the Harry Orchard story. Stapled Folio - over 12" - 15" tall

[SW: Maclean's Magazine, 15 September, 1956 Robert Fowler say about TV? - a report on the head of the Royal Commission on Broadcasting and what he's likely to suggest; Karsh visits Hollywood; How Harry Orchard murdered twenty men - a Maclean's flashback in two parts; Why we're getting more disastrous hurricanes; The secret war of Charles Goodeve (conclusion - The weapons of tomorrow) - the Panjandrum, the Alligator, and Lily the floating airport... these revolutionary inventions created under the guidance of a little-known Canadian have yet to be tested in combat; The life and death mystery of our liver; Frank Merrill's winning way with horses; She didn't care what people thought - fiction by Ronald R. Smith; Does more money than brains go to collete? - Dr. Sidney Smith; Ross Thatcher's glum conversion; My most memorable meal - Maj.-Gen. J.M. Rockingham. Somewhat above-average wear. Small chunk missing from front cover which bears two closed tears ***PLEASE NOTE*** pages 15-20 are missing. They contained the Karsh story plus the first page of the Harry Orchard story. Two-page Chysler ad for PowerFlite pushbutton automatic Transmission Magazine Back Issues]

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Smith, Charles Merrill: Die Gnade-GmbH : Kriminalroman / Charles Merrill Smith [Aus d. Amerikan. übertr. von Mechtild Sandberg. Hrsg. von Friedrich A. Hofschuster] Goldmann München 1981, ; weicher Einband / soft cover ISBN: 3-442-04905-9

18 cm / kartoniert / 221 S. / Orig.-Titel: Reverend Randollph and the fall from Gace, Incorporated <dt.> / Ges.-Titel: Ein Goldmann-Taschenbuch ; 4905 : Rote Krimi / Zustand: Einband an Ecken minimal gestoßen, Buchblock in Ordnung, 18 cm; 1. Aufl.

[SW: Belletristik ; Amerikanische Literatur ; Roman ; Krimi ; Kriminalroman]

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Cousins, Norman (editor): Saturday Review of Literature Volume XXXII, No. 35; August 27, 1949, NY Saturday Review Associates 1949 ; weicher Einband / soft cover
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items by/about: Bennett Cerf (Trade Winds column) John Mason Brown (movie Reviews), Peter Viereck (essay on poetry), Herschel Brickell (Eudora Welty, The Golden Apples), Walter Havighurst (charles Morgan, The River Line), Harrison Smith (Taylor Caldwell, Let Love Come Last), Merrill Jensen (Cornelia Meigs, The Violent Men), Duncan Aikman (Jean Burton, Lydia Pinkham is Her Name), Struthers Burt (letter), Louis Ginsberg (poem), William Rose Benet (Poetry column), Peter Yates (Arnold Schonberg) Roland Gelatt (conchita Supervia), and much more; 58 pages...owner's mailing label Soft Cover 4 vo

[SW: Bennett Cerf (Trade Winds column) John Mason Brown (movie Reviews), Peter Viereck (essay on poetry), Herschel Brickell (Eudora Welty, The Golden Apples), Walter Havighurst (charles Morgan, The River Line), Harrison Smith (Taylor Caldwell, Let Love Come Last), Merrill Jensen (Cornelia Meigs, The Violent Men), Duncan Aikman (Jean Burton, Lydia Pinkham is Her Name), Struthers Burt (letter), Louis Ginsberg (poem), William Rose Benet (Poetry column), Peter Yates (Arnold Schonberg) Roland Gelatt (conchita Supervia),]

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