James Monroe. W.P. Cresson. Easton Press 1986. Full Leather w Collector Notes

The product is a hardcover book titled “James Monroe” by W.P. Cresson, published in 1986 by Easton Press. It is a full leather bound edition with collector notes, making it a valuable addition to any book collection. This nonfiction biography provides insights into American history, focusing on the life and political contributions of James Monroe. With a focus on biographies, history, and politics, this book is intended for adult readers interested in delving deeper into the complexities of American society during the 5th President’s tenure. Would be Like New except for highlighting

signed by the author, The Humanoids by Jack Williamson, Easton Press, classic SF

The Humanoids by Jack Williamson (signed) Illustrations by David G. Klein Introduction by F. M. Busby Easton Press Collector’s Edition Description: Leatherbound hardback book published by Easton Press. Bound in top grade light brown leather with 22kt gold lettering and cover artwork. Hubbed spine, acid neutral paper with page edges gilded, and a satin ribbon book mark sewn in. Collector’s Note and unused publisher supplied bookplate laid in (not attached). Originally issued by Easton Press completely unsigned, I have gotten this copy signed as follows: signed by the author on the title page without inscription or personalization. Part of the Easton Press Masterpieces of Science Fiction series. We have more books autographed by Jack Williamson for sale, to see a list, click on the link below: Autographed Jack Williamson items for sale Synopsis: This 50-year-old science fiction classic is a story about androids, developed to serve humanity, who soon become tyrannical. Publisher’s Note: “To serve and obey, and guard men from harm” on the far planet Wing IV, a brilliant scientist creates the humanoids – sleek black androids programmed to serve humanity. But are they perfect servants – or perfect masters? Slowly the humanoids spread throughout the galaxy, threatening to stifle all human endeavor. Only a hidden group of rebels can stem the humanoid tide … if it’s not already too late. First published in Astounding Science Fiction during the magazine’s heyday, The Humanoids – science fiction grand master Jack Williamson’s finest novel – has endured for fifty years as a classic on the theme of natural versus artificial life. Industry reviews: Williamson’s sci-fi tale of a battle between human beings and a race of humanoids they have created first appeared in Astounding magazine in the 1940s. (Jan.) Bernstein Condition: Binding – good, the leather, boards and spine are in like new condition, at some point the pages of this good got damp or even a bit wet, the upper page surfaces are a bit wavy and a few pages show slight staining, if you fan the page edges so you can see under the page edge gilding you can see that there is spotting under the gilding but it doesn’t show on the page surfaces, the top page edge gilding shows damage from having gotten wet. Dust jacket – none, as issued. Our Business Policies: Use the Contact Seller link near the top of this listing to see our FAQs, which should answer most questions about our business and listing policies. We have moved the extensive text we used to have here to those FAQs. Shipping and Packing: General Information: We always ship in sturdy new boxes with premium heavy duty packing tape, bubblewrap and filler to keep the item(s) away from the sides of the box. The pictures below show the boxes that we use for shipping. A Note On Customs: When customs forms are required for a shipment, we fill them out honestly, stating that the contents are merchandise and giving the price you paid for the item (not including the shipping) as the value. Please do not ask us to do otherwise. Take any customs duty that you will have to pay into consideration before making your purchase. Please note that many countries have restrictions on the import of certain goods and sometimes on the maximum value that can be shipped to the country by various shipping methods. Priority Mail International insurance cannot be purchased for all countries and some limit the amount of insurance that can be purchased (default indemnity coverage seems to apply to all countries). Details on shipping conditions by country can be found on the United States Post Office web site.

1st, signed by the author, Leading with My Chin by Jay Leno, Easton Press

Leading with My Chin by Jay Leno (signed) with Bill Zehme Easton Press First Edition Description: Leatherbound hardback book published by Easton Press in 1996. Bound in top grade burgundy leather with 22kt gold lettering and cover artwork. Hubbed spine, acid neutral paper with page edges gilded, satin moire endpapers, and a satin ribbon book mark sewn in. Unused publisher supplied bookplate laid in (not attached). Issued by Easton Press signed by the author on limitation page without inscription or personalization. Book 960 of 1,350 copies issued by Easton Press to subscribers of The Signed First Editions series. Synopsis: Against the odds Jay Leno has emerged as the undisputed king of late night television as host of the number one-rated “The Tonight Show”. His 20-year stand-up career, working alongside the likes of Jerry Seinfeld, Garry Shandling, and David Letterman, was a long, hard, and laugh-filled battle to the top. In this entertaining, anecdote-filled book, Leno delivers the monologue of his life, leaving readers admiring his unstoppable wit and tenacity. Dubbed by media and peers alike as the “Hardest Working Man in Show Business,” Leno shares heartwarming, endearing, humiliating & just downright embarrassing stories, demonstrating the silly things the comedian goes through to make people laugh. Condition: Binding – near fine, a few flaws to the page edge gilding (mostly the side and bottom page edges), otherwise like new. Dust jacket – none, as issued. Our Business Policies: Use the Contact Seller link near the top of this listing to see our FAQs, which should answer most questions about our business and listing policies. We have moved the extensive text we used to have here to those FAQs. Shipping and Packing: General Information: We always ship in sturdy new boxes with premium heavy duty packing tape, bubblewrap and filler to keep the item(s) away from the sides of the box. The pictures below show the boxes that we use for shipping. A Note On Customs: When customs forms are required for a shipment, we fill them out honestly, stating that the contents are merchandise and giving the price you paid for the item (not including the shipping) as the value. Please do not ask us to do otherwise. Take any customs duty that you will have to pay into consideration before making your purchase. Please note that many countries have restrictions on the import of certain goods and sometimes on the maximum value that can be shipped to the country by various shipping methods. Priority Mail International insurance cannot be purchased for all countries and some limit the amount of insurance that can be purchased (default indemnity coverage seems to apply to all countries). Details on shipping conditions by country can be found on the United States Post Office web site.

signed by the author, Slan by A E van Vogt*,Easton Press,classic science fiction

Slan by A. E. van Vogt (signed) Frontispiece by Richard Powers Introduction by Alexei Panshin Easton Press Collector’s Edition Description: Leatherbound hardback book published by Easton Press. Bound in top grade dark green leather with 22kt gold lettering and cover artwork. Hubbed spine, acid neutral paper with page edges gilded, satin moire endpapers, and a satin ribbon book mark sewn in. Collector’s note, autographed edition card and unused publisher supplied bookplate laid in (not attached). Issued by Easton Press signed by the author on a special signature page without inscription or personalization. Part of the Easton Press Masterpieces of Science Fiction series. Publisher’s Note: In the 1940s, the Golden Age of science fiction flowered in the magazine Astounding. Editor John W. Campbell, Jr., discovered and promoted great new writers such as Isaac Asimov in New York, Robert A. Heinlein in California, and A.E. van Vogt in Canada, whose novel Slan was one of the basic works of the era. Throughout the forties and into the fifties Slan was considered the single most important SF novel, the one great book that everyone had to read. Many SF fans rallied to the cry, “Fans are slans.” Today it remains a monument to pulp SF adventure, filled with constant action and a cornucopia of ideas. And maybe fans really are slans. Read it and see for yourself. Condition: Binding – near fine, slight spine lean, a few slight flaws to the page edge gilding, otherwise like new. Dust jacket – none, as issued. Our Business Policies: Use the Contact Seller link near the top of this listing to see our FAQs, which should answer most questions about our business and listing policies. We have moved the extensive text we used to have here to those FAQs. Shipping and Packing: General Information: We always ship in sturdy new boxes with premium heavy duty packing tape, bubblewrap and filler to keep the item(s) away from the sides of the box. The pictures below show the boxes that we use for shipping. A Note On Customs: When customs forms are required for a shipment, we fill them out honestly, stating that the contents are merchandise and giving the price you paid for the item (not including the shipping) as the value. Please do not ask us to do otherwise. Take any customs duty that you will have to pay into consideration before making your purchase. Please note that many countries have restrictions on the import of certain goods and sometimes on the maximum value that can be shipped to the country by various shipping methods. Priority Mail International insurance cannot be purchased for all countries and some limit the amount of insurance that can be purchased (default indemnity coverage seems to apply to all countries). Details on shipping conditions by country can be found on the United States Post Office web site.

Roger Peterson Field Guide Western Butterflies 370 pages Leather Bound

The Roger Peterson Field Guide to Western Butterflies is a collector’s edition 50th anniversary leather-bound book published by Easton Press in 1985. With 370 pages of informative content and beautifully illustrated plates, this book is a must-have for butterfly enthusiasts and collectors alike.