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Used Good (7 Copies). Good 1400063973 Recycled library edition, formerly protected with Mylar cover. Newer book quality at a used book price. Ships from Tartan Books, PA, USA
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Used Like New (1 Copy). Fine 1400063973 Very light shelf wear / edge wear cover / pages like new condition//"Buy with Confidence-Satisfaction Guaranteed! Customer Service Makes All the Difference. " Ships from Selah's Books, ri, USA
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Used Like New (1 Copy). Fine. No dust jacket as issued. Signed by author. Paperback Uncorrected Proofs; Looks almost new; Signed by the author on the title page and inscribed to former owner. 528 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade. Ships from Rachelle Schwartzman, CA, USA
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New (1 Copy). New in New jacket New hardback book with publisher's inventory dot on bottom edges. We ship 6 days a week, generally within 24 hours; single CDs and DVDs upgraded to 1st class! Ships from One Good Turn Books, OH, USA
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Used Very Good (1 Copy). Very good Slight wear on dust cover visit my storefront for other great titles-click on my name then click on my storefront-thanks! Ships from Kathleen Hitt, CA, USA
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Used Like New (1 Copy). Fine in Not issued jacket Collectible softcover Advance Reader's Copy. No markings. Ships in a box. Ships from NYC. Ships from SELG Inc., NY, USA
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Used Like New (1 Copy). As New in As New jacket Ships from SHIRLEY SMITH, ON, CAN
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Used Very Good (1 Copy). Fine The jacket is slightly rubbed. Internally clean and tightly bound. Signed by Author(s) Ships from Chapter 1 Books, , ZAF
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Used Like New (1 Copy). Like New in Like New jacket Hardcover with dust-jacket. Signature(only) on the title page. Dust-jacket has and "autographed copy" sticker. Comes right off--but I left there. Dust-jacket protected in a mylar sleeve. First edition statement on the copyright page page, with the full Random House number line. Sharp, crisp and clean. Unread. Ships from Fog City Books, CA, USA
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Used Like New (1 Copy). As New in As New jacket Signed by Author Signed by David Ebershoff on title page-signature only-dated in release month-received in person. First Edition, First Printing With corresponding number line. Book is in Fine condition. Boards are clean, not bumped. Not remaindered. Dust Jacket is in Fine condition. Not chipped or crinkled. Not price clipped. Is covered by Mylar Brodart. All-ways well boxed, All-ways fast service. Thanks. Ships from All-Ways Fiction, CA, USA
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Used Like New (1 Copy). Signed by Author. Hardcover. First Edition. First Printing. 515 pages. As New in As New Dust Jacket. The author's third novel. One of the most important literary events of the year 2008. Advance Signed Copy. Removable "Autographed Copy" red sticker pasted in front. Precedes and should not be confused with all other subsequent editions. Ebershoff tackles large and complex subjects in his best novel thus far: Marriage, homosexuality, and most formidable of all, faith/religion, narrative strands that he weaves together into a spellbinding novel. There are two central stories both of which are about the Mormons. The first is a mesmerizing re-telling of one of the greatest Mormon scandals. The second is the moving fictional story of a Mormon gay man. "Resurrects one of the Mormons' most destructive opponents: Ann Eliza Young, a beautiful, articulate woman who once shared Brigham Young's bed and then devoted her life to destroying him. She is brought back to vivid life by David Ebershoff, who bears no grudge against Mormons but has spent the last seven years studying their genesis and considering the human costs of revelation and inerrancy. He has produced a novel that poses engaging challenges for the faithful in any denomination without discounting the essential value of faith. The result is a book packed with historical illumination, unforgettable characters, and the deepest questions about the tenacity of belief" (The Washington Post). Ebershoff's title and his primary research come from Ann Eliza Young's memoir, "Wife No. 19, Or the Story of a Life in Bondage, Being a Complete Expose of Mormonism, and Revealing the Sorrows, Sacrifices, and Sufferings of Women in Polygamy" (1875). When she was 24 and Brigham Young was 67, she became one of his many wives. After five years, Young began divorce proceedings and demanded her share of Brigham Young's fortune. The case exploded across the nation's newspapers, resulted in Ann Eliza's ex-communication, Brigham's imprisonmen t, and negative... Ships from ModernRare.com, IL, USA
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