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TOWN, Harold and James Strecker.
Pas de Vingt. Oakville: Mosaic Press, (1984). First edition. Signed by Town and Strecker. 4to., cloth, 77pp. Fine in d/w. This work is dedicated to "the dancers of the National Ballet of Canada."
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TOWNSEND, Charles W.
A Labrador Spring. With Illustrations From Photographs. Boston: Dana Estes & Company, 1910. First edition. 8vo., orig. blue cloth pictorially decorated in gilt, black & white, (x), 11-262pp. Spine slightly darkened o/w a fine copy.
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TOYNBEE, Arnold.
Between Maule and Amazon. London: Oxford University Press, 1967. First edition. Cloth, 154pp. Fine in d/w.
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| $300 | Book Number: 37177 | Order / Enquire |
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TRAPROCK, Walter E.
The Cruise of the Kawa. Wanderings in the South Seas. New York: Putnam's Sons, (1921). Cloth, 147pp. Very good.
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TRAQUAIR, Ramsay.
The Old Silver of Quebec. (Toronto): Macmillan, (1973). Reprint. (first published 1940). Cloth, 168pp. With illustrations. Fine in d/w.
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| $75 | Book Number: 12625 | Order / Enquire |
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TRENCH, Richard.
Arabian Travellers. London: Macmillan, (1986). First edition. 4to., cloth, 224pp. Fine in d/w. The story of the European expeditions to Arabia beginning in the 16th century and continuing through the 20th century; di Vathema, Joseph Pitts, Burckhardt, Burton, Palgrave, Doughtly, the Blunts, etc.
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TREVES, Frederick.
The Riviera of the Croniche Road. Illustrated by Sixteen Photographs by the Author. London: Cassell and Company, 1923. New edition. Tall 8vo., orig. grey cloth, (x), (316)pp. A fine copy. This book deals with that part of the French Riviera which is commanded by the Great Corniche Road, the part between Nice and Mentone, together with such places as are within easy reach of the road.
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| $165 | Book Number: 13197 | Order / Enquire |
| $50 | Book Number: 1524 | Order / Enquire |
| $65 | Book Number: 24761 | Order / Enquire |
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TRIPP, William H.
A Guide To West Point and the United States Military Academy Giving the Location and History All The Public Buildings, Monuments, and Principal Points of Interest, Together With the Hours for all Drills and Formations....Illustrated with Fifty Half Tone Plates. NP: no publisher, nd. (190-?) Oblong 8vo., orig. pictorial wrappers, approx. 64pp. Some wear to spine ends o/w near fine.
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| $500 | Book Number: 12786 | Order / Enquire |
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TRUEMAN, Stuart.
The Ordeal of John Gyles. Being an account of his odd adventures, strange deliverences & c. as a Slave of the Maliseets. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, (1967). Second printing. Signed by the author. Cloth, 155pp. Fine in a rubbed d/w. Story of John Gyles who was captured by the Maliseet Indians and taken from his home in Maine to New Brunswick.
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| $125 | Book Number: 12398 | Order / Enquire |
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TUCKER, John Montgomery.
The Life of Field-Marshal The Duke of Wellington; Compiled From His Grace's Despatches, and Other Authentic Sources and Original Documents; By.....Embellished by Numerous Engravings and Plans of the Battle of Vimeiro and the Battle of Waterloo. London: Willoughby & Co., nd. (186-?) Tall 8vo., orig. blindstamped tan cloth, viii, 446, (8)pp.ads. Inscription, inner hinges cracked, cloth soiled with some wear to spine ends but still a very good copy.
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TUPPER, Charles.
Recollections Of Sixty Years In Canada. London: Cassell, 1914. Tall thick 8vo., orig. dark blue cloth, viii, 414pp. With illustrations. Some light rubbing o/w near fine.
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TURNBULL, Colin M.
The Lonely African. London: Chatto & Windus, 1963. First edition. Cloth, 223pp. Fine in d/w.
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| $400 | Book Number: 24158 | Order / Enquire |
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