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. Beyond the High Himalayas, written by William O. Douglas, C. 1952, First Edit
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Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
Condition: |
Like New |
Special Attributes: |
1st Edition, Dust Jacket, Illustrated |
Author: |
William O. Douglas |
Book Title: | |
Language: |
English |
Topic: |
Hiking Himalayas |
Format: |
Hard Cover |
Publisher: |
Double Day & Co |
Publication Year: |
1952 |
Original Language: |
English |
Narrative Type: |
Nonfiction |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States |
Edition: |
1st |
Intended Audience: |
Adults, Young Adults |
Vintage: |
Yes |
Era: |
1952 |
Number of Pages: |
352 |
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10% off w/ $100.00 spent |
Posted for sale: |
April 9 |
Item number: |
1737711387 |
Item description
First Edition, First Printing. Not price-clipped ($5.00 price intact). Published by Doubleday, 1952. Octavo. Hardcover. Book is very good. Dust jacket is very good with edgewear and small tears. An excellent copy of Douglas’ landmark history title on Central Asia.
WILLIAM O. DOUGLAS was born in Maine, Minnesota, on October 16, 1898, and raised in Yakima, Washington. He entered Whitman College in 1916, but his studies were interrupted by military service in World War I. Douglas was graduated from Whitman in 1920 and taught school for two years before attending law school at Columbia University. Upon graduation in 1925, he joined a New York law firm, but left two years later to spend one year in Yakima. He subsequently returned to teach law at Columbia University, and transferred to the faculty of Yale University in 1929. In 1936, President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed Douglas to the Securities and Exchange Commission, and in 1937 he became Chairman. President Roosevelt nominated Douglas to the Supreme Court of the United States on April 15, 1939. The Senate confirmed the appointment on April 17, 1939. Douglas had the longest tenure of any Justice, serving on the Supreme Court for thirty-six years, spanning the careers of five Chief Justices. He retired on November 12, 1975, and died on January 19, 1980, at the age of eighty-one.
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