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Förräderiets mask
Costello, John
Inbunden. Utgiven 1988 av Legendas förlag. Sidor 771. ISBN 91-582-1358-9. Besök gärna vår hemsida för resumé och bild: www.pslinden.com
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Förräderiets mask
Costello John
Förlagsband Legenda 1988 illustrerad. Anthony Blunt och spionkretsen i Cambridge. 771 sidor.
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Love, Sex and War : Changing Values, 1939-45
Costello, John
For Sale First Edition
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Mask Of Treachery
COSTELLO, John
Condition: Very Good + in Very Good + DJ :: Further Information: Mask Of Treachery exposes an extraordinary trail of perfidy. According to MI5 files, Soviet scientific espionage agents were active in Cambridge long before Anthony Blunt and the 'Marzisants' took over the Apostles - listed for the first time from the society's secret records. 761pp. Index. Size: 8vo Medium (23 x 14cm Approx.) First Edition. Weighs 1.420 Kg. which exceeds standard rates. ::
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Science Fiction Films
John Costello
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The Battle for Concorde
Costello, John & Hughes, Terry
Very Good 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Good Hard Cover First Edition
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Concorde: The International Race for Supersonic Transport
Costello, John & Hughes, Terry
Good 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall No Jacket Hardcover First Edition
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The Battle for Concorde
Costello, John & Hughes, Terry
The history behind the building of Concorde, illustrated. Hardback, ex-library with usual stamps and markings otherwise book in good condition. Dust jacket also good. 158pp 600g ISBN:
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John Stanislaus Joyce: The Voluminous Life and Genius of James Joyce's Father
Jackson, John Wyse; Costello, Peter
Stated First U.S. Edition - Price inside dustcover: $35.00 - NO remainder marks - NO price clippings - James Joyce often remarked that his wit, gift for storytelling, and many of his characters came from his outrageous father, John Stanislaus Joyce. In this biography, Joyce scholars John Wyse Jackson and Peter Costello show us John Joyce as we've never seen him before - a formidable father, storyteller, drinker, and patriot who held a profound place in the imagination of his first surviving son. John Stanislaus Joyce was the hero of his own epic. An only son of an only son, and himself the father of at least 16 children, he was an extraordinary patriarch and a quintessential Dubliner who can be found, as Jackson and Costello persuasively trace, on the pages of Ulysses, The Dubliners, and the rest of the Joyce canon.
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D-Day (6th June 1944)
Tute, Warren, John Costello and Terry Hughes
For Sale Revised Edition
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