by Weiss, Gustav, 1922-
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The white road : journey into an obsession
Kovels' New dictionary of marks
Collectible ceramics; an encyclopedia of pottery and porcelain for the American collector
The arcanum : the extraordinary true story
Knowles, Taylor & Knowles American bone china : with price guide
The painted kiss : a novel
Memories, dreams, reflections
The red book = Liber novus : a reader's edition
Klimt : life and work
Jung : a biography
Freud and Jung : years of friendship, years of loss
A people's history of American empire : a graphic adaptation
Jung and the lost Gospels : insights into the Dead Sea scrolls and the Nag Hammadi library
Flaubert's parrot
Hurricane summer
The invisible partners : how the male and female in each of us affects our relationships
Madame Eiffel : the love story of the Eiffel Tower
Requiem in Vienna : a Viennese mystery
Stickley craftsman furniture catalogs : unabridged reprints of two mission furniture catalogs, "Craftsman furniture made by Gustav Stickley" and "The work of L. & J. G. Stickley"
The gnostic Jung and The Seven Sermons to the dead
The twelve rooms of the Nile
Where is the Eiffel Tower?
Amazing fantastic incredible : a marvelous memoir
Full metal jacket
Lady in gold : the extraordinary tale of Gustav Klimt's masterpiece, Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer
Eiffel's tower : and the World's Fair where Buffalo Bill beguiled Paris, the artists quarreled, and Thomas Edison became a count
The Eiffel Tower
The lady in gold : the extraordinary tale of Gustav Klimt's masterpiece, Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer
Dreamland
Courage and a clear mind : true adventures of the ancient Greeks
Palm Beach Babylon : sins, scams, and scandals
The Smithsonian book of books
Stolen beauty : a novel
Madame Bovary
How to fight anti-Semitism
Portable magic : a history of books and their readers
Oppose any foe : the rise of America's Special Operations Forces
The book : a cover-to-cover exploration of the most powerful object of our time
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