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MILLER, Bruce. (compiler).
A History of the Village of Tara. On The One Hundredth Anniversary of the Settlement 1951. (Tara): Printed by the Tara Leader, (1951). First edition. Wrappers, (40)pp. Crease on upper wrapper o/w fine.
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MILLER, Henry and Michael Fraenkel.
Hamlet. (Paris): Buchet/Chastel Correa, (1956). First edition in French. Wrappers. Near fine.
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MILLER, Henry.
Big Sur and The Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch. New York: A New Directions Book, (1957). First edition. Signed by the author. About fine in d/w with a bit of creasing to the spine ends but o/w near fine.
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MILLER, Henry.
Plexus. (Paris): Correa, (1952). Correct first edition. In their catalogue of the O'Roark collection, Joseph the Provider note an advance review copy with the printer's colophon dated "April" and what they call the trade edition with a "Novemeber" colophon. Our copy bears the "April" colophon. Wrappers. Fine in a slightly worn d/w.
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MILLER, James.
The History Of Dunbar, From The Earliest Records To The Present Period; With A Description of the Ancient Castles And Picturesque Scenery On The Borders Of East Lothian. Dunbar: Published by William Miller, 1830. First edition. 8vo., orig. green cloth, printed paper spine label, iv, 292, (4)pp.ads. Binding worn, outer hinges cracked, a good copy only.
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MILLER, Robert Ryal.
For Science and National Glory. The Spanish Scientific Expedition to America, 1862-1866. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, (1968). First edition. Cloth, 194pp. A nice copy in a very good d/w.
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MILLS, Lady Dorothy.
Through Liberia. New York: Stokes, nd. (192-?) Tall 8vo., cloth, 240pp. Sspine a bit darkened with some rubbing o/w very good. Lady Dorothy Mills was the first Englishwoman to enter Timbuktu after a three month journey in 1923. Three years later in 1926 she organized an expedition, "painfully by joyfully trodden" through Liberia before broaching what was then Portuguese Guinea (now Guinea-Bisseau) in 1929. Her last expedition took her up the Orinoco as far as Sanariapo.
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MILTOUN, Francis.
Dicken's London. Boston: L.C. Page, 1904. Later edition. 8vo., orig. dark blue cloth dec. in gilt, 300pp. A near fine copy.
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MINTA, Stephen.
Aguirre The Re-creation of a Sixteenth Century Journey Across South America. New York: Henry Holt, (1994). First U.S. edition. Cloth, 244pp. Fine in d/w. An discussion of the journey in 1560 of Lope de Aguirre; who was a member of the largest expedition ever mounted in Spanish Peru. Its goal was the mythical El Dorado, and before it would end, it would cross a continent.
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MIRABEAU, Comte (Gabriel)
Histoire Secret De La Cour De Berlin, Ou Correspondance D'un Voyageur Francois, depuis le 5 Juilet 1786 jusau'au 19 Janvier 1787. (WITH). Correspondance pour Servir De Suite A L'Histoire Secrette De La Cour De Berlin. NP, (Potsdam): no publisher, 1789. In two volumes. First edition. Tall 8vo., cont. hafl calf, marble boards, leather labels, (xviii), 318; (iv), 376, 102pp. Some light rubbing o/w a near fine copy. Comte de Mirabeau, Honore Gabriel Riqueti [1749-1791] French revolutionary, politician and writer, member of the National Assembly. After a premliminary trip to Berlin, he was dispatched on a secret mission to Prussia in 1786, returning to France in 1787. His remarkably candid account of his experiences at the Prussian court did little to further diplomatic relations, as Mirabeau was scathing in his assessment of the Prussian court, denouncing it as scandalous and corrupt, labelling the King as weak and his brother as incompetent. The book was banned by Versailles which succeeded only in ensuring its success.
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