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Sendak, Maurice (illus. by) & Maxwell Eidinoff & Hyman Richlis
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585.00
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[publisher: New York, Whittlesey] Hardcover First Edition Large 8vo, a Fine copy in a GOOD D.J., WORN AT EDGES, ESP. AT SPINE WITH LOSS OF AT IN ATOMICS-TEAR OF QUARTTER INCH TOP OF REAR SPINE PANEL WHICH IS BIT SOILED, SOME WEAKNESS AT FOLDS ETC.AS I SD A GOOD D.J.but 1st Issue with 3.50 on both front and rear panel and with laid paper end papers.sorry no scanner.(VVhlw1/2)
[New York, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1947]
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SENDAK Maurice. Maxwell Leigh Eidinoff and Hyman Ruchlis
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325.00
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New York: Whittlesey House/McGraw-Hill Book Company, Date: 1947. Hardcover. Very Good/Fair. First edition, second issue (with plain endpapers). Illustrated by Maurice Sendak. Introduction by Harold C. Urey. Tall octavo. xiv, 281pp. Blue cloth. Contemporary owner name and date on front fly and dedication page, boards lightly rubbed, moderate edgewear with a couple small tears on the foredge of rear board, very good in a price-clipped, fair dust jacket with loss, tape reinforcements and the upper flap separated. The first book to be illustrated by Sendak who was, at the time, one of Mr. Ruchlis's high school physics students. Urey, the author of the introduction, was an American chemist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1934. This book was an early attempt to explain nuclear energy and its awesome forces to the lay reader. 1947. Whittlesey House/McGraw-Hill Book Company US
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(Sendak, Maurice). Maxwell Leigh Eidinoff And Hyman Ruchlis
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325.00
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New York Whittlesey House/McGraw-Hill Book Company 1947 Hardcover Very Good in Fair jacket First edition, second issue (with plain endpapers). Illustrated by Maurice Sendak. Introduction by Harold C. Urey. Tall octavo. xiv, 281pp. Blue cloth. Contemporary owner name and date on front fly and dedication page, boards lightly rubbed, moderate edgewear with a couple small tears on the foredge of rear board, very good in a price-clipped, fair dust jacket with loss, tape reinforcements and the upper flap separated. The first book to be illustrated by Sendak who was, at the time, one of Mr. Ruchlis's high school physics students. Urey, the author of the introduction, was an American chemist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1934. This book was an early attempt to explain nuclear energy and its awesome forces to the lay reader.
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SENDAK Maurice. Maxwell Leigh Eidinoff and Hyman Ruchlis
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325.00
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New York: Whittlesey House/McGraw-Hill Book Company, Date: 1947. Hardcover. Very Good/Fair. First edition, second issue (with plain endpapers). Illustrated by Maurice Sendak. Introduction by Harold C. Urey. Tall octavo. xiv, 281pp. Blue cloth. Contemporary owner name and date on front fly and dedication page, boards lightly rubbed, moderate edgewear with a couple small tears on the foredge of rear board, very good in a price-clipped, fair dust jacket with loss, tape reinforcements and the upper flap separated. The first book to be illustrated by Sendak who was, at the time, one of Mr. Ruchlis's high school physics students. Urey, the author of the introduction, was an American chemist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1934. This book was an early attempt to explain nuclear energy and its awesome forces to the lay reader. 1947. Whittlesey House/McGraw-Hill Book Company [US]
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(SENDAK, Maurice). Maxwell Leigh Eidinoff and Hyman Ruchlis
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325.00
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[publisher: Whittlesey House/McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York] Hardcover First edition, second issue (with plain endpapers). Illustrated by Maurice Sendak. Introduction by Harold C. Urey. Tall octavo. xiv, 281pp. Blue cloth. Contemporary owner name and date on front fly and dedication page, boards lightly rubbed, moderate edgewear with a couple small tears on the foredge of rear board, very good in a price-clipped, fair dust jacket with loss, tape reinforcements and the upper flap separated. The first book to be illustrated by Sendak who was, at the time, one of Mr. Ruchlis's high school physics students. Urey, the author of the introduction, was an American chemist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1934. This book was an early attempt to explain nuclear energy and its awesome forces to the lay reader.
[Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1947]
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(SENDAK, Maurice). Maxwell Leigh Eidinoff and Hyman Ruchlis
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308.02
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[publisher: Whittlesey House/McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York] Hardcover First edition, second issue (with plain endpapers). Illustrated by Maurice Sendak. Introduction by Harold C. Urey. Tall octavo. xiv, 281pp. Blue cloth. Contemporary owner name and date on front fly and dedication page, boards lightly rubbed, moderate edgewear with a couple small tears on the foredge of rear board, very good in a price-clipped, fair dust jacket with loss, tape reinforcements and the upper flap separated. The first book to be illustrated by Sendak who was, at the time, one of Mr. Ruchlis's high school physics students. Urey, the author of the introduction, was an American chemist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1934. This book was an early attempt to explain nuclear energy and its awesome forces to the lay reader.
[Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1947]
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Eidinoff, Maxwell Leigh; Hyman Ruchlis
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150.00
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Riverby Books /Abebooks
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[publisher: Whittlesey House, McGraw Hill Book Co.] Hardcover Hardcover. Blue cloth over boards with gilt lettering, red illustration. Copyright page dated 1947. 281 pages. Very good condition. Covers clean and square. Pages toned but free of marks-- other than an errant pencil mark on the rear end pages. Binding strong.
[Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1947]
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