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White,
E. B. CHARLOTTE'S WEB. [30638]. New York: Harper & Brothers,
1952. "There, in the center of the web, neatly woven in block
letters, was a message. It said: SOME PIG!" First Edition of E. B.
White's beloved Children's classic, winner of the Laura Ingalls Wilder
Medal and a Newbery Honors book. A bright, fresh copy in oatmeal cloth,
(minor tidemarks to the front board), blue and black titles in a fine
pictorial dustwrapper with some very light use. 8vo. 184 pp. Charming
illustrations by Garth Williams. An excellent copy in jacket. "As a
piece of work it is just about perfect, and just about magical in the
way it is done." Eudora Welty, The New York Times. $3450
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White,
E. B. STUART LITTLE. [30639]. New York: Harper & Brothers,
1945. "When Mrs. Frederick C. Little's second son was born,
everybody noticed that he was not much bigger than a mouse." First
Edition of E. B. White's first children's book, a classic of Children's
literature and winner of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal. A fine copy in
oatmeal cloth, green and white titles in a bright, fresh near fine
pictorial dustwrapper with some very light use. 8vo. 131 pp. Spirited
illustrations by Garth Williams. An excellent copy in jacket. "To
say that "Stuart Little" is one of the best children's books
published this year is very modest praise for a writer of E. B. White's
talent." Malcolm Cowley, The New York Times. $1675
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Very
Fine ULYSSES Facsimile First
[30755]
Joyce, James. ULYSSES [Facsimile Edition]. Paris: Shakespeare and
Company., 12, rue de l'odeon, 1922. [This is the facsimile of the first
edition published by The First Edition Library, Shelton, Connecticut].
TARGET COPY: "The basis for the text and dust jacket is a numbered
copy owned by the First Edition Library." ISSUE POINTS: "The
first printing of Ulysses (publication date February 2, 1922) is among
the rarest and most sought after first editions of the twentieth
century. Shakespeare and Company published one thousand numbered copies
of Joyce's masterpiece for subscribers in three distinct formats. The
first hundred books were printed on Holland paper, signed by Joyce and
sold for 350 francs each. The next 150 copies were printed on verge d'
arches and sold for 250 francs each. Copies numbered 257 to 1,000 were
printed on linen paper with a laid finish and sold for 150 francs. All
of these books are considered first editions. The text has numerous
errors which were noted and corrected in later editions. Sheets that
were printed in France were later published in England by the Egoist
Press once the limited Shakespeare and Company edition had sold
out." This is an exact facsimile of the 1922 first edition
published by Shakespeare and Company in Paris, in printed wraps and
enclosed in a tan clamshell box, with title and date spine title pieces.
Note that Ulysses is one of three books published by The First Edition
Library by subscription only in a separate series "Published in
Paris in Paperback". The other two titles are Lolita by Vladimir
Nabokov and Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller. A very fine example in its
clamshell case. $1250
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Unique
LONGFELLOW Letter With Leaf

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Longfellow,
Sam (Longfellow, Henry W). Autograph Letter Signed. 12mo., 4
pages on laid paper. A wonderful letter from the poet's brother in
response to the correspondent's request for an autograph. Sam writes:
"I found the autograph which you desire. I have put a leaf from
the orange tree which for a great many years has lived in Mr.
Longfellow's study, to go with the leaf you have from his grave."
"I send you a motto for your album- Make the best of yourself
and the most of your opportunities". Signed by Sam Longfellow.
Clipped Henry W. Longfellow autograph & Actual orange leaf present.
A truly touching & unique letter. $2500
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ZEN
Signed by Suzuki
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[27938]
Suzuki, Daisetz Teitaro. MANUAL OF ZEN BUDDHISM. Signed. Kyoto
& London, The Eastern Buddhist Society, 1935. First English Edition.
8vo. Neatly signed in black fountain pen by the esteemed scholar D.T.
Suzuki on the half title page. Gilt embossed letters on blue cloth
boards with embossed rectangular borders [one corner gently bumped]. A
fine copy in like original tan parchment printed dustwrapper [minor
archival restoration at the spine crown]. [lacking the plain stapled
cardboard slipcase]. Includes frontispiece in addition to 15 photo
plates & tissue dividers, 24 drawings of Buddha & Buddhist
deities & the 10 Oxherding pictures plus Index. An extremely nice
copy. Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki - [October 18, 1870 - July 22, 1966]
leading Japanese author of books & essays on Buddhism, Zen &
Shin that were instrumental in spreading interest in both Zen and Shin
[and Far Eastern philosophy in general] to the West. Suzuki was also a
prolific translator of Chinese, Japanese, & Sanskrit literature.
$2750
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[27935]
Suzuki, Beatrice Erskine Lane [ed. by Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki]. IMPRESSIONS
OF MAHAYANA BUDDHISM. Signed. Kyoto & London, The Eastern
Buddhist Society, 1940. First edition. [presumed early impression] 8vo.,
249pp., dark green cloth, silver lettering spine, frontispiece, 249pp.
No copyright date shown; preface dated August 1940. This copy is
INSCRIBED & DATED January '41 & SIGNED by Daisetz Teitaro
Suzuki: "To Mrs. Tamiae [sp?] / With regards / Daisetz T. Suzuki
/ Kamahina, January '41". A very good copy. Minor restoration
at spine crown. Silver spine lettering just a bit rubbed otherwise quite
bright. A tight sound unmarked copy. Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki [October 18,
1870 - July 22, 1966] leading Japanese author of books & essays on
Buddhism, Zen & Shin that were instrumental in spreading interest in
both Zen and Shin [& Far Eastern philosophy in general] to the West.
Suzuki was also a prolific translator of Chinese, Japanese, &
Sanskrit literature. $550
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Wilbur
with Original Poem
Wilbur, Richard. THINGS OF THIS WORLD. Signed. New York:
Harcort Brace & Company, 1956. Advance Copy of the First Edition with
the printed Harcourt Brace Advance Slip with the publication date of Jun 25
1956 stamped in green ink tipped in at the ffe. 8vo., 50pp. Light
greenish/aqua boards stamped in very dark green at the spine. A unique
example with a typed copy [1 octavo page] of Wilbur's poem
"PLAYBOY" signed by Wilbur in blue fountain pen with "Cummington,
1981," folded once & tucked into the book. Winner of the Pulitzer
Prize & the National Book Award. A fine fresh example in a near fine or
better lovely [very minor rubs] dustwrapper. The author's much acclaimed
third volume of poetry. $375
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On Naval Leadership /
On Technical Analysis

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[30714]
Holloway, Rear Admiral J. L. NAVAL LEADERSHIP. Signed.
Annapolis, MD.: United States Naval Institute, (1949). First Edition,
second impression. A newly revised text on the principles of and the
psychological basis for leadership skills in the US Navy, succeeding
L. H. Thebaud's 1924 text, 'Memorandum For All Officers'. With a
Foreword by Rear Admiral J. L. Holloway, Jr., Superintendent,
Inscribed by him to Vice Admiral Hewlett Thebaud on the front free
endpaper. "To Rear Admiral Thebaud, USN / With respect and
high esteem / J. L. Holloway." Additionally with Vice Admiral
Hewlett Thebaud's ownership signature, dated April 1950, Boston on the
front pastedown. 8vo. 324 pp. Near fine in navy cloth, gilt titles and
decorations. Outstanding Association Copy. $1375
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[30710]
Appel, Gerald. Zweig, Martin E. NEW DIRECTIONS IN TECHNICAL
ANALYSIS. Signed. Great Neck: Signalert Corporation, (1976). First
Edition Inscribed by financial analyst Martin E. Zweig, well-known for
his appearances on PBS's Wall Street Week with Louis Rukeyser, on the
front free endpaper. "To David Nicholson / Best of luck on
your new options book! / Marty Zweig / 6/8/78." A handsome
copy of this guide to stock market analysis, short, intermediate and
long-term trends, co-authored by the creator of the technical analysis
indicator MACD (Moving Average Convergence/Divergence) Gerald Appel.
Quarto. 131 pp. Maroon cloth, gilt titles. Rarely found in
presentation form. $375
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Tillie Olsen Presentation
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[30734]
Olsen, Tillie. TELL ME A RIDDLE. Signed. London: Faber &
Faber, (1964). First British Edition of Tillie Olsen's first book, a
'generation-defining' volume of short stories, Inscribed by her in her
characteristic tiny handwriting on the front pastedown and
additionally Signed by her on the front free endpaper and title-page.
"For... With affection and respect/Your (illegible) and
friend/Tillie". 8vo. 127 pp. A near fine copy in red cloth,
gilt titles to the spine in a bright, fresh near fine dustwrapper with
some very light use. Quite uncommon. $375
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Bartlett's
"Familiar Quotations" - Uncommon PRESENTATION COPY
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Bartlett,
John. FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS: A COLLECTION OF PASSAGES, PHRASES, AND
PROVERBS TRACED TO THEIR SOURCES IN ANCIENT AND MODERN LITERATURE.
Signed. 1892. Rare Presentation Copy of the ninth edition and the last
edited by Bartlett himself, this copy is warmly inscribed: "Mary D.
Flagg / With the / sincere regard of / John Bartlett". In a
handsome contemporary full crushed morocco binding. An American
Classic. $1875
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Three Nice Edward Abbeys
 [28234]
Abbey, Edward. THE BRAVE COWBOY. Signed. Salt Lake City/Santa
Barbara: Dream Garden Press/Santa Teresa Press, 1933. First Edition. Number
125 of 500 copies Signed by Kirk Douglas. A fine copy in orange
cloth, black titles in a fine pictorial dustwrapper. 8vo. 280 pp. +16
pp. of black and white movie stills from the film adaptation of the
book, Lonely Are the Brave with Kirk Douglas. A beautiful copy. $395
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[29520]
Abbey, Edward. ABBEY'S ROAD. Signed. New York: E.P. Dutton,
1979. First Edition Signed by Edward Abbey on the front free
endpaper. A fine copy in 1/4 white cloth over green paper covered
boards, green titles to the spine in a fine pictorial dustwrapper.
8vo. 198 pp. Classic Abbey. "Edward Abbey is the Thoreau of the
American West." Larry McMurtry, The Washington Post. Stunning
Copy. $1150
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[28239]
Abbey, Edward. THE MONKEY WRENCH GANG. Signed. Salt Lake City:
Dream Garden Press, 1985. Signed by Edward Abbey and illustrator
Robert Crumb. A near fine copy in black cloth, silver titles and
decorations in an essentially fine bright, fresh pictorial
dustwrapper. 8vo. 356 pp. A stunning copy of Abbey's environmental
tour-de-force. $775
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Atwood
+ May
Sarton Presentation Copies

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[30706]
Atwood Margaret. SNAKE POEMS. Toronto: Salamander Press, 1983.
Limited Edition handbound by Anne Goluska in Momi Kon paper over
earthy dark green boards accordion style, printed leaf green &
black title-piece pasted to the upper cover. A unique production
designed by Glenn Goluska. One of only one hundred copies
hand-numbered "60" & signed by Atwood. Although the
limitation suggests that there are copies out there somewhere, in our
experience, they rarely appear offered for sale. A very fine copy.
$1175.
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[30721]
Sarton, May. MRS. STEVENS HEARS THE MERMAIDS SINGING. Signed.
New York: Norton, [1965]. First Edition of May Sarton's signature work
neatly Inscribed by her on the front free endpaper. "To Mickey
/ with love from Bert / and signed very specially by the author / May
Sarton / Jan. 1968." 8vo. 220 pp. Fine in 1/4 beige cloth
over black paper covered boards, red and black titles to the spine in
a bright, fresh dustwrapper with some light use. A beautiful copy of
May Sarton's 'coming out' novel, embraced by the Feminist and Gay and
Lesbian movements. An important book. $750
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[30722]
Sarton, May. THE LEAVES OF THE TREE. Signed. Mount Vernon,
Iowa: Cornell College, (1950). First Edition of this early book of
poetry, Limited to 300 Copies, this copy Inscribed by May
Sarton in her characteristic small handwriting, on the front free
endpaper. "For Margot - saving grace of. / With love from May
/ .(illegible)/ 52". Additionally with two wonderful and
revealing typed letters Signed by May Sarton in her self-addressed
mailing envelopes to Margot Jacoby. 8vo. 39pp. Bright and fresh, some
sunning and use, in the publisher's blue wrappers, printed in black.
Number 22 in the Cornell College chapbook series. Very Uncommon.
Signed by Author. $750
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[30726]
Nin, Anais. ANAIS NIN READER. Signed. Chicago: The Swallow
Press, (1973). First Edition. A compelling selection of representative
writings by Anais Nin Signed by her on the front free endpaper.
8vo. 315 pp. A near fine copy in navy cloth, silver titles to the
spine in a bright, fresh neatly price-clipped pictorial dustwrapper
showing some light overall use. With excerpts from House of Incest,
The Winter of Artifice, Under a Glass Bell, Children of the Albatross,
D. H. Lawrence: An Unprofessional Study, The Diaries, et al.
Introduction by Anna Balakian. Edited by Philip K. Jason. $975
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[30733]
Nin, Anais. THE NOVEL OF THE FUTURE. Signed. New York:
Macmillan, [1968]. First Edition Inscribed by Anais Nin on the front
free endpaper. "For..,.With friendship/Anais Nin".
8vo. 214 pp. A near fine copy in maroon cloth, gilt titles to the
spine in a bright, fresh near fine neatly price- clipped dustwrapper.
Nin discusses the development and techniques of the poetic novel, her
own efforts in the genre and references D. H. Lawrence, Henry Miller,
Lawrence Durrell, Marguerite Young, and Djuna Barnes. $350
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[30727]
Nin, Anais. ON WRITING. Signed. Yonkers, New York: The Alicat
Bookshop, (1947). First Edition thus, Limited to 1000 copies, preceded
by a limited edition printed in the same year, Inscribed by Anais Nin
on the title-page to noted collector Eugene L. Delafield. 8vo. 29 pp.
A fine copy in beige stapled wrappers, blue printed labels. With an
essay on the art of Anais Nin's writing by William Burford. Number 11
in the Outcast" chapbook series. $400
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Rand, Ayn. ATLAS
SHRUGGED. Signed. New York: Random House, 1957. A fine fresh copy
of this Ayn Rand High Spot First Edition in excellent collector's
condition; the superb Salter designed dustwrapper near fine & very
bright with vivid colour depth, the white titles at the spine still
white - just a bit of wear showing at the spine crown. A superb
copy with the unusual feature of having been signed by Rand's lover,
Nathaniel Branden, to whom Atlas Shrugged is dedicated and who has
signed on the dedication page beneath his printed name. Branden
was very instrumental in the Objectivist movement. According to
Branden, he signed very few copies of Atlas but was charmed into
signing this one. A rare example. Custom clamshell case in fine
condition. First Edition, First issue, correctly priced dustwrapper
with 10/57 on the lower front flap & the publisher's name in full
on the bottom rear flap. Thick octavo, pp. 1171. [30759] $5500
"Nathaniel
Branden, né Nathan Blumenthal (b. 1930 in Brampton, Ontario, Canada),
is a psychotherapist and writer best known today for his work in the
psychology of self-esteem from a humanistic perspective. A former
student and one-time romantic partner of novelist Ayn Rand, Branden
had a prominent role in promoting Rand's philosophy, Objectivism. In
1958, Branden established the Nathaniel Branden Institute (NBI) as an
educational organization to spread the philosophical principles of
Objectivism, the philosophy of Ayn Rand. Branden offered a series of
lectures called "Basic Principles of Objectivism". Alan
Greenspan, future chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank, would
contribute with a lecture called "The Economics of a Free
Society".
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Important
Title Signed James Jones
Jones,
James. FROM HERE TO ETERNITY. Signed. [30628] New York: Scribner's,
1951. First Edition, Limited Presentation Edition, one of 1500
Numbered Copies Signed by James Jones. A bright, fresh copy of the
author's first book, winner of the 1952 National Book Award, noted as
one of the 100 best novels of the 20th century by the Modern Library and
a key title in the literature of the Second World War, in black cloth,
gilt titles to the spine, (unobtrusive tiny Bookseller's ticket affixed
to the rear pastedown), in a bright, fresh pictorial dustwrapper with
some light overall use. 8vo. 861 pp. Adapted into the Academy
Award-winning Fred Zinnemann directed film with Burt Lancaster,
Montgomery Clift, Frank Sinatra and Ernest Borgnine. $1150
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Uris,
Leon. EXODUS. Chapter 1. Signed. [30631] n. p. n.d., [1960]
One page Typed Document Signed by Leon Uris. "Chapter One, November
1946. Welcome To Cyprus William Shakespeare". 24 lines on white
water-marked paper stock. (In Part): "The airplane plip-plopped
down the runway to a halt before the big sign: Welcome To Cyprus. It was
from Othello, he (Mark Parker) thought, but the full quotation slipped
his mind. 'Mrs. Kitty Fremont phoned to say she is unable to meet you at
the airport and for you to come straight to Kyrenia to the Dome Hotel.
She has a room there for you'. 'Thanks, angel. Where can I get a taxi to
Kyrenia?" Basis for the 1960 Otto Preminger directed film with Paul
Newman, Eva Marie Saint, Ralph Richardson, Peter Lawford, Lee J. Cobb
and Sal Mineo. In fine condition. $325
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Examples
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[30648]
Anderson,
Kent. NIGHT DOGS. Signed. Tucson; Dennis McMillan, 1996.
First Edition of Kent Anderson's second book, a riveting crime novel
continuing the life-saga of 'Hanson' from, Sympathy For The Devil,
Inscribed by the author on the half-title page. "Diane -
Remember, The Moon is the Night Dog's Sun - & they wait - Kent".
Additionally Signed on the title-page by Kent Anderson and Inscribed on
the Copyright Page by publisher, Dennis McMillan. "For Diane,
Dennis McMillan, Publisher Manqué, greetings from the desert! Aug. 15,
1997". 8vo. 522 pp. A fine copy in red cloth, gilt titles to
the spine in a fine pictorial dustwrapper. "Anderson makes his mark
in Wambaugh country with his eloquent voice and haunting sensibility.
Many novels have been written about the lives of cops and soldiers, but
few have probed the American propensity for violence as well as this
one." $575
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[30683]
Del Vecchio, John M. THE 13TH VALLEY. Signed. New York: Bantam
Books, (1982). First Edition of author John Del Vecchio's powerful
debut novel, a key title in the literature of the Viet Nam War
Inscribed by him on the half-title page. "To...Best thanks for
all your work and assistance in St. Louis, John M. Del Vecchio,
10-30-83." 8vo. 606 pp. A fine copy in 1/4 gray cloth over
gray paper covered boards, gilt titles to the spine, in a bright,
fresh fine pictorial dustwrapper with some minimal use. "There
have been a number of excellent books about Vietnam. . .but none has
managed to communicate in such detail the day-to-day pain, discomfort,
frustration and exhilaration of the American military experience in
Vietnam." Joe Klein, The New York Times Book Review. $250
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[30667]
Kovic, Ron. BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY. New York: McGraw-Hill,
(1976). First Edition of the author's autobiography and first book, a
key title in the literature of the Viet Nam War. 8vo. 208 pp. A fine
copy in black cloth, silver titles to the spine in a fine pictorial
dustwrapper. Basis for the Academy Award-winning Oliver Stone directed
film with Tom Cruise. "A devastatingly powerful memoir". The
New York Times. $200
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Viet
Nam Lit Highlights

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[30684]
Butler, Robert Olen. THE ALLEYS OF EDEN. Signed. New York:
Horizon Press, (1981). First Edition of Robert Olen Butler's debut
novel, a key title in the literature of the Viet Nam War Signed by
him on the first free endpaper. 8vo. 256 pp. A fine copy in 1/4 blue
cloth over green paper covered boards, gilt titles to the spine in a
bright, fresh near fine dustwrapper with some light use. "This
excellent novel should be placed alongside such greats as Graham Greene’s
The Quiet American." John Grant, The Philadelphia Inquirer. $250
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[30682]
Durden, Charles. NO BUGLES, NO DRUMS. New York: The Viking Press,
(1976). First Edition of the author's debut novel and a key title in the
literature of the Viet Nam War. 8vo. 287 pp. 8vo. 287 pp. A fine copy in
1/4 blue cloth over gray paper covered boards, white titles to the
spine, in a bright, fresh fine pictorial dustwrapper. $125
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[30681]
Morrell, David. FIRST BLOOD. Signed. New York: M. Evans &
Company, (1972). First Edition of the author's debut novel, adapted into
the Ted Kotcheff directed film with Sylvester Stalone, Inscribed by
David Morrell on the half-title page. "From Rambo's Father -
David Morrell. Sept. 30, 1991, Iowa City." 8vo. 252 pp. A fine
copy in 1/4 black cloth over gray paper covered boards, red titles to
the spine, blue topstain, in a bright, fresh near fine pictorial
dustwrapper with some very light use. "A fine novel - when Johnny
comes marching home this time, watch out." The New York Times Book
Review. $1275
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Butler, Robert Olen. Hasford, Gustav.
THE SHORT-TIMERS. New York: Harper & Row, (1979).First
Edition of Gustav Hasford's first book adapted into the 1987 Stanley
Kubrick directed film, Full Metal Jacket. A fine copy of this
important title in the literature of the Viet Nam War in 1/4 black
cloth over red paper covered boards, red titles to the spine in a
bright, fresh fabulous John Sposato designed
dustwrapper. 8vo. 154 pp. "It's
not easy nowadays to shock the reader; Hasford does it repeatedly. An
unnerving achievement. The best work of fiction about the Viet Nam
War." Newsweek Magazine. $225
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[30963]Pratt, John Clark. THE LAOTIAN FRAGMENTS. Viking, (1974).
1st
his first book, a docu-novel thinly disguising America's
'secret war' in Laos & an important title in the lit. of
the Viet Nam War. A fine copy in pictorial DJ. "One
memory prevails: shortly after the Pentagon finally cleared THE
LAOTIAN FRAGMENTS, I received a telephone call. The man whose
deep voice resonated of high office would not identify himself. He said
only, "Pratt, I just wanted to tell you that your book has
materially changed American foreign policy. Read tomorrow's NEW
YORK TIMES." Then he hung up. The next day, the press
revealed the United States government's admission that we were at war in
Laos and were bombing the Ho Chi Minh trail".
Excerpted From POV - Regarding War | PBS/ November 23, 1996. John Clark
Pratt. $90
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[30962]
Morrell, David. Butler,
Robert Olen. SUN DOGS. Signed. New York: Horizon Press, (1982).
First Edition Signed by
Robert Olen Butler. His second novel, a tense mystery set
in Alaska with amateur sleuth and Vietnam vet, Wilson Hand. 8vo.
218 pp. A fine copy in 1/4 gray cloth over blue paper covered
boards, gilt titles to the spine in a fine pictorial dustwrapper.
"It contains some powerful moments, some engrossing scenes and deft
touches". The New York Times. $175
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Two by Sontag
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Sontag,
Susan. AGAINST INTERPRETATION And Other Essays. Signed. [30642].
New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux, (1966. First Edition of Susan
Sontag's stunning collection of critical essays including some of her
best-known works, On Style, the epoch-defining Notes On 'Camp, and the
pivotal essay "Against Interpretation" Signed and dated
'3/1/78' by her on the title-page. 8vo. 304 pp. A bright, fresh near
fine copy (some light browning to pages as is common) in white cloth, black
and red titles in a near fine dustwrapper with some minimal use. $750
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Sontag,
Susan. ON PHOTOGRAPHY. Signed. [30641]. New York: Farrar, Straus
and Giroux, (1977). First Edition of Susan Sontag's seminal work on
photography; winner of the 1977 National Book Critics' Circle Award,
selected among the top 20 books of 1977 by the Editors of the New Times
Book Review, Signed and dated '10/10/78 - NYC' by her on the front free
endpaper. 8vo. 207 pp. A near fine copy in gray cloth, silver titles to
the spine in a bright, fresh just about fine pictorial dustwrapper with
some light use at the crown of the spine. "On Photography shall
surely stand near the beginning of all our thoughts upon the subject of
photography". William H. Gass. The New York Times. $950
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Kipling's
KIM 1st
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Kipling,
Rudyard. KIM. [30673]. London: Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1901.
First Edition of Rudyard Kipling's classic adventure. 8vo. 413 pp. + 2
pp. of adverts. Near fine in red cloth (discreet tiny previous collector's name to the front free endpaper),
teg., gilt titles and decorations. Black and white frontispiece and
illustrations by Lockwood Kipling. A beautiful copy of what is viewed as
Kipling's masterpiece. $750
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Signed
Lowell Thomas & Ugly American
Thomas,
Lowell). Lawrence, T. E. REVOLT IN THE DESERT. [30666]. Garden
City: George H. Doran Company, (1927). First Edition, later impression
of T. E. Lawrence's autobiography and basis for the award-winning film,
Lawrence of Arabia, Inscribed by American journalist Lowell Thomas on
the half-title page. "Dear...This is the story of one of the most
picturesque men that ever lived! Lowell Thomas." Further
Inscribed by the original Collector, verifying that Lowell Thomas
Inscribed the book at the Windsor Hotel in Montreal, 1929-30. 8vo. 335
pp. A better than very good copy in rust cloth, black titles and
decorations in a better than very good bright, fresh neatly
price-clipped pictorial dustwrapper. Black and white frontis portrait of
T. E. Lawrence after a drawing by Augustus John. Folding map at the
rear. $350
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Lederer
William J. and Burdick, Eugene. THE UGLY AMERICAN. Signed.
[30665]. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, (1958). First Edition,
later impression wonderfully Inscribed and Signed by the authors on the
front free endpaper. "For Tommie and Arnie, both 'uglies' in the
way the term is meant in this book - good guys, who roll up their
sleeves and help others help themselves. Bill, W.J. Lederer, Eugene
Burdick, 31 March 1962." 8vo. 285 pp. Fine in 1/4 black over
red cloth, gilt titles to the spine in a near fine neatly price-clipped
pictorial dustwrapper. $575
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Signed
Schweitzer
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[Schweitzer,
Albert]. Anderson, Erica. THE WORLD OF ALBERT SCHWEITZER. A Book Of
Photographs. Signed. [30680]. New York: Harper & Bros, (1955).
First Edition Inscribed by Albert Schweitzer. "Au Docteur Don
King avec mes bonnes pensees, Albert Schweitzer, 1955." A near
fine copy of this stunning collection of photographs illuminating the
life and world of the Nobel Laureate in a red leather presentation
binding, (spine refreshed), gilt titles. 4to. Unpaginated. 144 pp. With
text and photograph captions by Eugene Exman. $485
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Fine Copies of Volumes 1, 2
& 3
 Lees-Milne,
James. ANCESTRAL VOICES. London: Chatto & Windus/The Hoga rth
Press, 1975. First Edition of the first volume of James
Lees-Milne's provocative and highly-acclaimed diaries spanning the
years 1942-1943. A fine copy in green cloth, gilt titles to the spine
in a bright, fresh fine Reynolds Stone designed pictorial dustwrapper.
8vo. 302 pp. Black and white frontis of James Lees-Milne after a
drawing by Peter Scott. A veritable who's who of British aristocracy,
their country homes acquired by James Lees-Milne during his tenure at
the National Trust, sterling observations of wartime Britain and of
close friends John Betjeman, Ivy Compton-Burnett, Henry Green, Anthony
Powell, Vita Sackville-West, Harold Nicolson et al. Bookseller
Inventory # 30739. $225
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Lees-Milne,
James.
PROPHESYING PEACE. London: Chatto & Windus, Publication
Date: 1977. First Edition of the second volume of James
Lees-Milne's provocative and highly-acclaimed diaries spanning the
years 1944-1945. A fine copy in green cloth, gilt titles to the spine
in a bright, fresh near fine Reynolds Stone designed dustwrapper. 8vo.
254 pp. Black and white frontis of James Lees-Milne after a painting
by Derek Hill. A veritable who's who of British aristocracy, their
country homes acquired by James Lees-Milne during his tenure at the
National Trust, sterling observations of wartime Britain and of close
friends John Betjeman, Ivy Compton-Burnett, Henry Green, Anthony
Powell, Vita Sackville-West, Harold Nicolson et al. Bookseller
Inventory # 30740. $225
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Lees-Milne,
James. CAVES OF ICE. London: Chatto & Windus/The Hogarth
Press, (1983). First Edition of the third volume of James
Lees-Milne's provocative and highly-acclaimed diaries spanning the
years 1946-1947. A fine copy in green cloth, gilt titles to the spine
in a bright, fresh fine pictorial dustwrapper. 8vo. 254 pp. A
veritable who's who of British aristocracy, their country homes
acquired by James Lees-Milne during his tenure at the National Trust,
sterling observations of Britain just after the Second World War and
of close friends John Betjeman, Ivy Compton-Burnett, Henry Green,
Anthony Powell, Vita Sackville-West, Harold Nicolson et al. Bookseller
Inventory # 30750. $225
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Herriot
Collection - Flock of Lovely Presentation Copies

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[30653]
Herriot, James. ONLY ONE WOOF. Signed. London: Michael Joseph, (1985).
First Edition of this heartwarming James Herriot classic capturing the
spirit of children of all ages about a vet's life and adventures in
the Yorkshire Dales Inscribed by him to his longtime housekeeper, Mrs.
( 'Iso') I'Anson on the front free endpaper. "To Mrs. I'Anson,
With best wishes, James Herriot". A fine copy in pictorial
laminated boards, without dustwrapper, as issued. Small 4to.
Unpaginated. 32 pp. Charming colour illustrations throughout by Peter
Barrett. Basis for the BBC and PBS Television's popular comedy/drama
series, All Creatures Great And Small with Christopher Timothy as
James Herriot. A unique association copy. $375
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[30652]
Herriot, James. SMUDGE'S DAY OUT. Signed. London: Michael Joseph,
(1991). First Edition of this heartwarming James Herriot classic
capturing the spirit of children of all ages about a vet's life and
adventures in the Yorkshire Dales Inscribed by him to his longtime
housekeeper, Mrs. ( 'Iso') I'Anson and her family on the verso of the
front free endpaper. "To Mrs. I'Anson, David & Rex, With best
wishes, James Herriot". A fine copy in pictorial laminated
boards, without dustwrapper, as issued. Small 4to. Unpaginated. 32 pp.
Timeless colour illustrations throughout by Ruth Brown. Basis for the
BBC and PBS Television's popular comedy/drama series, All Creatures
Great And Small with Christopher Timothy as James Herriot. A unique
association copy. $375
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[30653]
[29474] Herriot, James. THE MARKET SQUARE DOG. Signed. London:
Michael Joseph, (1989). First Edition of this heartwarming James
Herriot classic capturing the spirit of children of all ages about a
vet's life and adventures in the Yorkshire Dales Inscribed by him to
his longtime housekeeper, Mrs. ( 'Iso') I'Anson and her family on the
verso of the front free endpaper. "To Mrs. I'Anson, David
& Rex, Best wishes, James Herriot". A fine copy in
pictorial laminated boards, without dustwrapper, as issued. Small 4to.
Unpaginated. 32 pp. Wonderful colour illustrations throughout by Ruth
Brown. Basis for the BBC and PBS Television's popular comedy/drama
series, All Creatures Great And Small with Christopher Timothy as
James Herriot. A unique association copy. $375
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[30651]
Herriot, James. BLOSSOM COMES HOME. Signed. London: Michael
Joseph, (1988). First Edition of this heartwarming James Herriot
classic capturing the spirit of children of all ages about a vet's
life and adventures in the Yorkshire Dales Inscribed by him to his
longtime housekeeper, Mrs. ( 'Iso') I'Anson and her family on the
verso of the front free endpaper. "To Mrs. I'Anson &
David, With best wishes, James Herriot". A fine copy in
pictorial laminated boards, without dustwrapper, as issued. Small 4to.
Unpaginated. 32 pp. Delightful colour illustrations throughout by Ruth
Brown. Basis for the BBC and PBS Television's popular comedy/drama
series, All Creatures Great And Small with Christopher Timothy as
James Herriot. A unique association copy. $375
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[30654]
Herriot, James. BONNY'S BIG DAY. Signed. London: Michael
Joseph, (1986). First Edition of this heartwarming James Herriot
classic capturing the spirit of children of all ages about a vet's
life and adventures in the Yorkshire Dales Inscribed by him to his
longtime housekeeper, Mrs. ( 'Iso') I'Anson and her family on the
title-page. "To Mrs. I'Anson, David & Rex, Best wishes,
James Herriot". A fine copy in pictorial laminated boards,
without dustwrapper, as issued. Small 4to. Unpaginated. 32 pp. Magical
colour illustrations throughout by Ruth Brown. Basis for the BBC and
PBS Television's popular comedy/drama series, All Creatures Great And
Small with Christopher Timothy as James Herriot. A unique association
copy. $375
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[29473]
Herriot, James. THE LORD GOD MADE THEM ALL. Signed. London:
Michael Joseph, 1981. First Edition Signed by James Herriot on the
half-title page. A fine copy in gray cloth, gilt titles to the spine
in a near fine pictorial dustwrapper. 8vo. 347 pp. Basis for the
BBC/PBS popular comedy/drama series, All Creatures Great And Small
with Christopher Timothy as James Herriot. $375
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Excellent
Set Of VW's Letters
Woolf, Virginia.
THE LETTERS OF VIRGINIA WOOLF. (COMPLETE IN SIX VOLUMES). Signed. London: The Hogarth Press, 1975-1980. First Editions.
Inscribed by Nigel Nicolson in Volume 3 to the title-page. Fine copies in peacock-blue cloth, gilt titles to the spine in truly lovely unclipped pictorial dustwrappers designed by Angelica Garnett, Virginia Woolf's
niece, Vanessa Bell's daughter. 8vo. Each volume with an introduction by Nigel Nicolson, son of Vita Sackville-West. Black and white photographs throughout. Volume 1 & Volume 6 a trifle
sunned otherwise all dustwrappers are at least fine. Her diaries as companion, truly Virginia Woolf's masterpiece. Kirkpatrick And Clarke A44a, A47a, A51a, A53a, A54a and A56a. $975
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Publisher's
Copy of NINE STORIES
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Salinger,
J.D. NINE STORIES. 1953 Unique Copy of his Important Second Book.
with Little Brown's penciled "word count" calculations &
pasted label on the rear free endpaper. The label is printed & typed
with the following: "SAMPLE / Return to Manufacturing Department
/ LITTLE, BROWN AND COMPANY / Published: April 6, 1953 / Cloth: Novelex
2675 Black Vellum / Word Count: 61,823".
Contains A Perfect Day For Bananafish & For Esme - With Love
And Squalor. $22500
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Unique
Publisher's Copy of RAISE HIGH.
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Salinger, J.D.
RAISE HIGH THE ROOF BEAM, CARPENTERS AND
SEYMOUR. AN INTRODUCTION. PUBLISHER'S
ONE & ONLY FILE COPY. The
First Edition - bound by Little Brown, as a production sample prior to the
actual production run. Glued to the rear free-endpaper is a printed notice
stating: "SAMPLE Return to Manufacturing Department LITTLE BROWN AND
COMPANY Published: 1/28,63 Cloth: GSB Silver Black, Word Count; 54,225.
Four typographical errors in the text have been identified by an
editor/proof reader in green pencil. These are indicated on the verso of
the front fly leaf - marked: "Corrections / P.117 /p.159 /p.173
/p.185". Curiously only one error, "
Seymour
" for "Seymore" on p.173 was found & corrected.
$17750
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Thomas
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Wolfe, Thomas. THE HILLS
BEYOND. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1941. 8vo., 387pp. First Edition. Inscribed on the front free endpaper: "Presented to / Mr. & Mrs. / J. R. Simmons and Rodney, / Surely trust you both, now & / 'Roddy' - later - Will enjoy this / last volume of short stories / Written by Tom / This is a 1st edition copy / The last Volume of Tom's Writings / to be published - so far as we know / Sincerely / Fred Wolfe /
11/21/41". In very good or better condition, [minor tape shadows to the endpapers from old clippings - not present], the DJ showing minor wear & use. Since the publication of the autobiographical "Look Homeward Angel" in 1929, the Wolfe family has held a revered place in American Literature. Fred Wolfe's fictional character, the extroverted Luke Gant lives here and returns in "Of Time And The River". For over 40 years, Fred Wolfe devoted his life to perpetuating his brother's memory. Fred passed in 1980.
$475
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Thomas
Wolfe - Family Presentation Copies

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Wolfe, Thomas. THOMAS WOLFE'S LETTERS TO HIS
MOTHER. Edited by John Skally Terry. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1943. First Edition. 8vo., 368pp. Printed manuscript endpapers. Inscribed to family friends on the second free endpaper.
"Nov. 11, 1943: / Presented to / John & Essie Simmons / with all best wishes and / hopes that you enjoy Tom's / Letters. / Sincerely / Fred
Wolfe". / Additionally inscribed: "And in memory of Tom, - / Allow me to add my appreciation / for your friendship / to my son Fred / Most Sincerely / Julia G. Wolfe / Mother of Tom / My age 83 yrs. Feb 16, 1943 / Asheville
N.C.". An essentially fine copy in a very good or better dustwrapper that has been treated to a bit of professional archival restoration at the extremities. - A very nice copy. / Fred Wolfe Correspondence 1945 through 1955 with John and Essie Simmons are on deposit in The Thomas Wolfe Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
$850
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Wolfe, Thomas. YOU CAN'T GO HOME
AGAIN. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1940. 8vo., 743pp. Early Edition [7th]. Inscribed on the front free endpaper to family friends:
"Xmas - 1940 / Presented to John / and Essie Simmons / With all best wishes / that you will / enjoy and appreciate / my Brother Tom's last / book / Sincerely / Fred Wolfe / Dec. 25th /
1940". A very good or better copy [minor tape shadows to the endpapers from old clippings - not present] in a near fine supplied price clipped dustwrapper. Fred Wolfe Correspondence 1945 through 1955 with John and Essie Simmons are on deposit in The Thomas Wolfe Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
$575
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Frederick
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Banting, Frederick], Sholokhov, Mikhail.
VIRGIN SOIL UPTURNED. Signed. First Edition, First Issue, First English Language Edition. Translated from the Russian by Stephen Garry. London: Putnam & Co., (1935). 8vo., pp. 488, Burgundy cloth covered boards. A near fine or better copy.
Originally published in 1932 as "Podnyataya Tselina" in Russia. "Virgin Soil Upturned" is the second offering in Sholokhov's major oeuvre preceded by "And Quiet Flows The Don".
This is Frederick Banting's Copy of Sholokhov's Masterpiece with Banting's neatly penned signature gracing the front free endpaper.
In 1923, Frederick Grant Banting [1891-1941] won the Nobel for Physiology & Medicine for the discovery [co] of Insulin & in 1965, Mikhail Sholokhov 1905-1984], won the Nobel Prize for Literature; his "And Quiet Flows The Don" Multi-Volume novel considered by many scholars & critics alike as the ultimate post-revolutionary literary work to have been produced in the old Soviet Union. Signed Banting books are rarely seen. Housed in a superb burnt orange custom clamshell case with black leather onlay uniquely designed to reflect the book's dustwrapper illustration. A beautifully presented unique Nobel Prize Association Copy linking two greats of literature & science.
[30430] $1800
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Superb
Copy of Baldwin's Important First Book

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Baldwin, James.
GO TELL IT ON THE MOUNTAIN. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1953. First Edition of the author's landmark first book
Signed by Baldwin on the half-title page in black fountain pen. An excellent example of his early signature.
GTIOTM is regarded as a 'prose tour-de-force revolutionizing the American syntactical landscape by bringing together a stunning grasp of English prose with the language, rhythms and cadences of the black church'. A near fine or better example, (hint of erasure mark on the front free endpaper) in brown cloth, gilt titles to the spine in an excellent, clean dustwrapper [one small tear repaired at the bottom of the front flap's fold. Housed in an embossed custom clamshell case. A very nice bright excellent superior copy. [26803]
$7500
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Presentation
McMurtry to Edward Abbey

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McMurtry, Larry.
CADILLAC JACK. Signed. New York: Simon & Schuster, (1982). First Edition Inscribed and Signed by Larry McMurtry to fellow author Edward Abbey.
"For the Abbey - the most peculiar book I ever wrote I think." Additionally, Signed by Edward Abbey on the bottom edge, as was his custom with books in his library and then Signed on the front dustwrapper flap by Abbey with an arrow pointing to the next name he wrote, Peacock and then another arrow to the name Spaulding. A better than very good copy in 1/4 red cloth over gray paper covered boards, gilt titles slightly oxidized in a bright, fresh near fine dustwrapper. 8vo. 395 pp. An extremely nice copy. [29849] $8500
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Roger
Zelazny CREATURES OF LIGHT AND DARKNESS
Zelazny, Roger. CREATURES OF LIGHT AND DARKNESS. GC: 1969. Presentation Copy. A fine copy in dustwrapper. Inscribed to his friend & publisher of Phantasia Press:
"For Alex [Berman] / Roger Zelazny". Exceptional Association Copy. Levack 8a.
$3850
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Gardner's
Presentation to Edward Abbey

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Gardner, John.
THE ART OF LIVING AND OTHER STORIES. Signed. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1981. First Edition Inscribed and Signed by John Gardner to fellow author Edward Abbey, although without the usual Abbey signature to the bottom edge as was his custom with books in his library.
"To Ed - Thank God we met / John Gardner." A fine copy in beige cloth, gilt titles in a bright, fresh near fine dustwrapper. 8vo. 310 pp. [29850] $3750
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Jarrell, Randall.
BLOOD FOR A STRANGER. First Edition of Jarrell's First Book. New York: Harcourt Brace & Company, 1942.
Presentation Copy of this Jarrell High Spot. 8vo., 82pp. A very good or better copy; [red cloth spine & top front cover margin lightly faded] in a near fine red dustwrapper showing light use. Inscribed:
"To Guy [T. G. Steffan] and Esther from Randall and Mackie". Jarrell was at the University of Texas at this time, where he met his wife, Mackie. Guy Steffan was a fellow professor & literary scholar. Great Copy. [27213] $2800
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Jarrell, Randall.
LOSSES. New York: Harcourt Brace & Company, 1948. Inscribed and Signed By the Author. 8vo.,[viii], 68pp. Black cloth. A near fine copy in [p/c] dustwrapper showing light use. Inscribed:
"To Guy [T. G. Steffan] and Esther from Randall and Mackie"
- Jarrell was at the University of Texas prior to this time, where he met his wife, Mackie. Guy Steffan was a fellow professor and literary scholar. Stated 1st. Superb copy.
[30967] $780
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Barry
Lopez's First Book Inscribed To Larry McMurtry
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Lopez, Barry.
DESERT NOTES. Reflections In The Eye Of A Raven. Signed. Kansas City:
Sheed, Andrews & McMeel, 1976. First Edition of Barry Lopez's first book Inscribed to author Larry McMurtry on the front free endpaper.
'For Larry/ With my very best wishes/ Barry.' Additionally, with Larry McMurtry's ownership signature above. 8vo. 89 pp. A near fine copy in beige cloth, (four miniscule staple holes to the front free endpaper), brown titles to the spine in a bright, fresh pictorial dustwrapper showing some light use and minimal rubbing. [29926] $3500
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Greene's
First Novel - Exceptional Copy
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Greene,
Graham. THE MAN WITHIN.
London: Heinemann, 1929. 1st
Edition. Spectacular First Edition of Greene's first novel. Publisher's
black cloth, spine lettered gilt. A very fine fresh copy in dustwrapper.
Certainly one of the finest available on the market. Wobbe A2. The title
for THE MAN WITHIN (1929) was taken from Sir Thomas Browne's (1605-1682)
"There's another man within me that's angry with me." The film
version of the book, starring Michael Redgrave & Richard
Attenborough, was made in 1947. $11500
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Musil's
Masterpiece
[26937]
Musil, Robert. THE MAN WITHOUT QUALITIES. THREE VOLUMES. Translated from the German by Eithne Wilkins and Ernst Kaiser. London: Secker & Warburg, 1953, 1954, 1960. First Editions. Translated From the German By Eithne Wilkins & Ernst Kaiser. London: Secker & Warburg, 1953, 1954, 1960. First editions of the English translation. 8vo, publisher's green cloth, labeled in red & gilt on the spines. Three Volumes, 8vo., xxxv, 365; vii, 454; xi, 445. A lovely set in the original near fine or better [correctly priced] dustwrappers. One of the most important novels of the Twentieth Century, a massive, panoramic novel about Vienna on the eve of World War I. Ex-Libris Harvard librarian James Walsh, with his attractive bookplate to front pastedowns of Vols II and III and a neat small bookseller’s stamp on the ffe. of Vol. I. A very handsome set presented in a custom crafted slipcase. A great set. $1575
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Stewart
/ Presentation Arthurian
Trilogy plus Postscript
Stewart, Mary. Arthurian Trilogy plus Postscript. Signed.
THE CRYSTAL CAVE; THE HOLLOW HILLS; THE LAST ENCHANTMENT; THE WICKED
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London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1970-1983. Four First Edition Volumes in all. First Printings. The first volume, The Crystal Cave", First Edition of the first book of the author's Merlin Series. An early Presentation Copy, inscribed in the year of publication on the front free endpaper.
"For / Judy Hughes / With all good wishes / Mary Stewart / July 16th
1970". A near fine copy in black paper covered boards, gilt titles to the spine, top edge stained red in a bright, fresh, price-clipped pictorial dustwrapper showing slight use at the heel and crown of the spine and top edge of the rear panel. A lovely copy indeed of this masterful retelling of the Arthurian legend and winner of the
Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature in 1971 and the Frederick Niven prize. The second volume, The Hollow Hills - publisher's green textured paper covered boards with maroon and gilt on the spine; green top edge; map endpapers. A near fine copy in p/c dustwrapper showing minimal use. [A lovely untitled folded printed poem "One key to the latch / Of a door to a place..." pasted to the front pastedown, inscribed in an unknown hand in red ink: " Merry Christmas and / a very / Happy New Year / Much love / Mary Stewart and Wolfgang"]. The third volume, The Last Enchantment, in the publisher's original brown textured paper covered boards, gilt spine title, map endpapers - A fine Presentation Copy in dustwrapper neatly inscribed:
"For Ross with love from the author / Mary Stewart" and a fourth volume postscript to the trilogy - The Wicked Day. A fine copy in dustwrapper, neatly inscribed again:
"For Ross with the author's love and thanks / Mary Stewart" An excellent set. [30201] $2775
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Derek
Walcott MIDSUMMER FamilyCopy
Walcott, Derek.
MIDSUMMER. Poems By Derek Walcott. New York: Farrar Straus Giroux, 1984. " She was the lamplight in the stare of two mesmerized boys still joined in one shadow, indivisible twins". Major presentation copy. First edition. 8vo, pp. 59. Publisher's gilt lettered, black cloth backed, light green paper-covered boards. A fine copy in dustwrapper. Inscribed by Walcott as follows: "
To my cherished Brother / From / Derek / May 84. ' See: XIV / and his
family." At poem XIV, Walcott has written, "(for Roddy)" at the top & signed
"Derek" at the bottom. Family copies of li ving books are impossible to come by. " .to the sound of pipe water banging in kerosene tins, stories she told to my brother and myself". [27184] $3250
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Presentation
Carson McCullers TMOTW
McCullers, Carson.
THE MEMBER OF THE WEDDING. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1946. Presentation Copy. First Edition, 8vo., 195pp. A very good copy in golden yellow cloth lettered in black & showing some moderate general use in a near fine or better, very bright supplied dust jacket with a bit of conservation at the spine extremities. Inscribed on the front free endpaper in black fountain pen:
"For Howard / with love / Carson". From the estate of Howard Doughty, acclaimed literary critic & scholar, Harvard College. McCullers adapted this novel into a play that opened on Broadway with Julie Harris & Ethel Waters & won numerous awards. Waters & Harris then recreated their Broadway roles in the 1952 Fred Zinneman film, with Harris nominated for a Best Actress Oscar. [27074] $3850
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ANNA KARÉNINA
Tolstoy, Leo.
ANNA KARÉNINA. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell and Co., 1886. True First
Edition, early issue.
In Eight Parts. [publisher's monogram on the title-page]. Translated by Nathan Haskell Dole. Publisher's, original brown cloth [the book was issued in blue, green & brown, with no established priority), spine & the front panel gilt with gilt Imperial House of Romanov seal, light green leaf-designed endpapers. 8vo., 773 pp. with the four pages of advertisements. Six titles without Anna K listed on the page facing the title page. Very neat contemporary signature on the
first free endpaper. First printing, early issue of the First American Edition, & First English Language Printing [possibly preceding the First British Edition]. A very good or better example showing light use; hinges tight, book block clean and free of blemish. A very nice copy of the rare first issue of this literary classic which was first published serially in the original Russian in 1873 & first published in book form, Moscow, 1878. Line, p. 36.
[30753] $3500
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Presentation
Stewart O'Nan /Chris Offutt
O'Nan, Stewart.
THE SPEED QUEEN. New York: Doubleday, 1997. First Edition. Two Volumes. Presentation & Association Copy[s] inscribed by O'nan to Chris Offutt. Including: 1 - the Advance Reading Copy. 8vo., 212 pp. Fine in printed purple wrappers & 2 - the First Edition. 8vo., 212 pp. Fine in dustwrapper. The ARC is inscribed: "21 August 96 / For Chris Offutt, / Only 60 miles away from / Route 66 in ABQ / Remember me to UNM and / the Sandias. Hope your new / one blows 'em away. I still / like this one, even after all / The Stephen King problems. Live it up / Stewart
O'Nan". O'Nan has written the book's intended title at the top of the title page -
"DEAR STEPHEN KING". With - the first hardcover edition in dustwrapper inscribed by O'Nan on the title page: "Stewart O'Nan / For Chris, 6 April 97 / Who taught me everything I know / About writing the
novel" Marjorie Standiford is on death row in Oklahoma for her participation in the murder of twelve people in a highway fast-food joint. It's her last day alive. And she's talking into a tape recorder, answering a set of questions prepared by the bestselling "King of Horror" who's bought the rights to her life story. Stewart O'Nan's The Speed Queen was, in fact, originally called Dear Stephen King until lawyers intervened. In the end King liked it & in 2004 co-authored with O'Nan "Faithful: Two Diehard Boston Red Sox Fans Chronicle the Historic 2004 Season". Both Stewart O'Nan & Chris Offutt were named one of the twenty best young American fiction writers by Granta. An excellent association set for this highly regarded contemporary novel.
$2650
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Bucky's
NINE CHAINS Inscribed
Bucky
Fuller Presentation
Copy
NINE CHAINS TO THE
MOON. 1938. First Edition of Buckminster Fuller's first book. Excellent Presentation Copy,
Inscribed: 'To ...with confidence in his ability to demonstrate creation responsibility in his day for other
men'. $3000
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Beautiful
Signed
1st of THE TOWN
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Faulkner,
William. THE TOWN.
New York: Random House, 1957. 1st Edition. First Trade Edition, First Issue. Neatly
signed in blue fountain pen on the half title: "William
Faulkner". 8vo. 371pp., "5/57" on the dustwrapper's
front flap, the eighth line repeated in the tenth line on page 327.
Publisher's red cloth with heathered gray endpapers, top edge stained
gray, gilt lettering & gray rules to spine, gilt lettering & a
single gray rule to the front board. A near fine or better copy in
dustwrapper; a couple of tiny closed tear otherwise exceptional,
bright & superior. Extremely nice collector's condition for this
Snopes Trilogy novel. While signed limited editions abound, signed
trade editions are very uncommon as Faulkner generally refused to sign
them. $6,950
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Excellent
Signed
1st of REQUIEM
Faulkner,
William. REQUIEM FOR A NUN. New York: Random House, 1951.
First Trade Edition, First state, with dark grey top-edge in the First
Issue Dust Jacket [E. McKnight Kauffer misspelled, $3.00 price]. 8vo.,
286pp. A fine copy. [No indication of edition stated as called for]. Nicely
signed by Faulkner in black fountain pen at the top of the front free
endpaper. Quarter-bound in black cloth over sea green cloth with
gilt lettering to the spine. A very nice example of this work; a play,
with long narrative sections, continuing the story of Temple Drake
introduced two decades earlier in 'Sanctuary'. Faulkner's first book
after winning the Nobel Prize. "I Decline to accept the end of man.
He is immortal, not because he alone among creatures has an
inexhaustible voice but he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion
and sacrifice and endurance". W.F. - Nobel Speech. While signed
limited editions abound, signed trade editions are very uncommon as
Faulkner generally refused to sign them.
$5,975
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Greene's
Mexican Travel Diary / Lovely Copy
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Greene, Graham.
THE LAWLESS ROAD. London: Longmans, Green and Company, 1939. Greene's excellent account of his Mexican journey. First edition. Variant issue with white map of Mexico endpapers not Wobbe's yellow ep's. Second issue binding; red cloth stamped black at the spine, 8vo., 306pp. A very good or better copy in a very bright & fresh
[generously] price-clipped dustwrapper with a bit of expert archival repair to a couple of small chips at the crown & heel of the
spine and a small chip at the bottom of the front panel. An attractive copy. Wobbe A14.
$1350.
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CAT
ON A HOT TIN ROOF / Original PLAYSCRIPT

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Williams, Tennessee.
CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF. [Original Playscript], [n.d.] [c: 1954] Ts, 133 pp. [Typescript Carbon Original]. Acts I, II & III. Numbered internally by Act. Bound into a grey two hole duo tang style folder showing some use, with the red printed label of "Anne Meyerson Manuscript Typing And Mimeographing Service pasted onto the top left corner. Originally sold by Harvey Tucker of Black Sun Books in 1981 with his signed note on the title page: "This script of Tennessee Williams is from the collection of Audrey Wood, his agent, and is authentic". The play was dedicated by Williams to Audrey Wood his long-time literary agent. From 1939 Wood helped guide & focus Williams' writing. With her nurturing, he created some of his greatest works, including: Menagerie, Streetcar & Cat.
An essentially fine copy of this rare playscript with holographic red pencil corrections [of uncertain origin, likely Williams or Wood's] suggesting a move of Brick's line:
"I might be impotent - Maggie" from 3-39 to the close at 3-40, adding a line for Margaret [Maggie the cat]: "I'm not afraid" & then
"Curtain"; the text unrevised or revised does not appear in any later published editions.
This very early unsanitized
pre-New York playscript contains the original lewd "Elephant Joke" [Texas 14, 15: Parker 484-5] 3-31 with Brick's uproarious laughter which Kazan gradually eliminated from successive drafts but which was incorporated into the original Philadelphia play tryouts. 'Cat's' Brick & Maggie originated in the short story "Three Players of a Summer Game," first published in The New Yorker, November 1, 1952 which Williams developed into the play. In late 1954, the Playwrights Company agreed to produce Cat on a Hot Tin Roof & named Elia Kazan as director who suggested revisions to the script, asking Williams to rewrite the third act for Broadway. The play opened March 25, 1955, & the revised ending has engendered an ongoing debate over its correctness that remains to this day. New Directions published the first edition in book form later that year with both Williams' original version of the third act & the Broadway version, with a "Note of Explanation" discussing the circumstances of the revision. The original Kazan directed theatrical performance, featured Ben Gazzara, Burl Ives, Barbara Bel Geddes, Pat Hingle, & blues greats Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee. Elizabeth Taylor & Paul Newman starred in the film version. A very early state of this Pulitzer winning Williams masterpiece.
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Uncommon 10 Williams 1 Act PLAYSCRIPT

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Williams, Tennessee.
TALK TO ME LIKE THE RAIN AND LET ME LISTEN. [n.p.] New York: [n.d.] 1953. 8vo., 13 pp. rectos only. First Edition. Original one act playscript typed in black & with stage directions typed in red, punch bound blue stiff wrappers of the Liebling-Wood Agency, 551 Fifth Ave. New York. House File Copy. [Audrey Wood was Williams' literary agent. From 1939 Wood helped guide & focus Williams' writing. With her nurturing, he created some of his greatest works, including: Menagerie, Streetcar & Cat]. MAN [to Woman]
"Well, talk to me like the rain and -- let me listen, let me lie here and -- listen ... [He falls back across the bed, rolls on his belly, one arm hanging over the side of the bed and occasionally drumming the floor with his knuckles. The mandolin continues] It's been too long a time since -- we
leveled with each other. Now tell me things: What have you been thinking in the silence? -- While I've been passed around like a dirty postcard in the city ... Tell me, talk to me! Talk to me like the rain and I will lie here and listen." A fine example. Very uncommon in private hands.
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NEUROMANCER
1st UK 1st HC Typescript - A Collection
1
- Gibson, William. NEUROMANCER. London: Victor Gollancz, 1984. 1st Edition.
"The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a
dead channel." Gibson's literary agent's copy of the actual Xerox
corrected typescript used to publish the first UK & first hardcover
edition of Neuromancer with his name [Christopher Priest] & contact
information sticker on the first page. 8vo., 8 1/2" x 11"
white bond, 303pp. Bound in a blue business 'Joca' file binder with a
plain typed label on the upper cover. In addition, 42 non-sequential
pages [Xerox] with additional corrections inserted loosely at the back
of the binder. A rare state of this breakthrough defining novel &
Nebula, Hugo and Philip K. Dick Award winner. Gunn, The New Encyclopedia
Of Science Fiction. Pringle. 100 Best Science Fiction Novels. Of the
three or four modern cornerstone SF novels of the 20th century that will
stay top-of-mind for the foreseeable future, Neuromancer along with
Dune, Stranger In A Strange Land & Do Androids Dream lead the way.
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- Gibson, William. NEUROMANCER. Michigan: Phantasia Press, 1986.
Typesetting Proof Copy $7750 |
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- Gibson, William. NEUROMANCER. Signed. Michigan: Phantasia Press, 1986.
1/375 Signed Copies. SOLD |
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- Gibson, William. NEUROMANCER. Signed. Michigan: Phantasia Press, 1986.
1/1200 Signed Copies. $400
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- Gibson, William. COUNT ZERO. London: Victor Gollancz,
1986. First Edition. Actual working marked-up
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MacLennan's
Personal Copy Of Karsh's CANADIANS

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Karsh,
Yousuf. KARSH CANADIANS. University of Toronto Press, 1978. First Edition of these iconic images of famous Canadians, Inscribed in the
month of publication on the half-title page to author Hugh MacLennan, whose photograph appears on pp. 106.
"For Hugh MacLennan, With fond remembrances and the admiration of Yousuf Karsh, Nov. 7, 1978."
A fine copy in silver cloth, silver titles, in a fine pictorial dustwrapper with some
very light use. 4to. 203 pp.
An exceptional association copy. Hugh MacLennan (1907-1990) was a widely respected Canadian novelist & academic. MacLennan wrote primarily of Canadian themes & was credited with being the first writer to establish a national literary identity for Canada. Works like Barometer Rising, 1941 & Two Solitudes, 1945 established his credentials as one of Canada's greatest novelists. He also published several collections of essays & has himself been the subject of academic study. The National Film Board
(NFB) of Canada paid tribute to MacLennan by dramatizing his life and work. In portraying Canada's national character in fiction, the Nova Scotia-born novelist & essayist assured other younger writers that their country was worth writing about. He won the Governor General’s Award five times.
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Presentation
McLuhan's Mechanical Bride
McLuhan, Marshall,
THE MECHANICAL BRIDE. Folklore Of Industrial Man. New York: Vantage Press, 1951. First Edition Inscribed by Marshall McLuhan on the front free endpaper.
"For...from Herbert Marshall McLuhan." Small 4to. 157 pp. A near fine copy in black cloth, white titles, in a better than very good price-clipped pictorial dustwrapper with a few closed tears, tiny nicks and some old tape reinforcement on the verso. Black and white illustrations and photographs throughout. A bright, fresh copy of this
important pioneering study in popular culture and the effect of advertising on society. $1475
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Very
Uncommon UNCLE TOM
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Stowe, Harriet Beecher.
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Halifax, UK:
Milner and Sowerby, 1852. Rare 1852 pirated edition of of this famous
anti-slavery novel. 12mo., 326 pp. Half black
calf, gilt lettered & decorated spine. An attractive example of this
obscure issue showing minimal use. "Beside the authorized edition
published by Thomas Bosworth more than twenty pirated London editions
appeared in 1852. $675.
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In the emotion-charged atmosphere of mid-nineteenth
century America ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’ exploded like a bombshell...
the social impact... on the United States was greater than that of any
book before or since". Printing and the Mind of Man 332
- Uncle Tom's Cabin was first published as a 40-week serial in
National Era, an abolitionist periodical, starting with the June 5, 1851
issue. Because of the story's popularity, publisher John Jewett
contacted Stowe about turning the serial into a book. While Stowe
questioned if anyone would read Uncle Tom's Cabin in book form, she
eventually consented to the request. Published by Jewett, Boston, March
20, 1852, the novel soon sold out its complete print run. A number of
other editions were soon printed. The book eventually became the
best-selling novel in the world during the 19th century (and the second
best-selling book after the Bible), with the book being translated into
every major language. The book sold equally well in England, with the
first London edition appearing in May, 1852. It is now generally
accepted that the C.H. Clarke edition was the first U.K. edition in book
form, although Cassell's serial issue in thirteen parts was true first
appearance. Bodsworth published an early edition in July/August of 1852
& regional publishers like Milner followed suit, this particular
issue, most often missing from completist collection. "The social impact
of Uncle Tom's Cabin on the United States was greater than that of any
book before or since" (PMM 332).
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Fine
Matisse Autographed Letter
Matisse, Henri. [1869-1954].
1 Page A. L. S. n.p., 11 03 09. 8vo. Elegantly Framed & Glazed with carefully coordinated quad matting. A curious letter about housekeeping at his villa & studio -
neatly signed. A very handsome presentation. Matisse was a French artist, known for his use of colour & his fluid, brilliant & original draughtsmanship. As a printmaker, & sculptor, but principally as a painter, Matisse is one of the best-known artists of the 20th century. Although he was initially labeled as a Fauve (wild beast), by the 1920s, he was increasingly hailed as an upholder of the classical tradition in French painting.[1] His mastery of the expressive language of colour & drawing, displayed in a body of work spanning over a half-century, won him recognition as a leading figure in modern art.
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Sartre
Presentation Copy / THE WORDS
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Sartre, Jean-Paul. THE WORDS. THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF JEAN-PAUL
SARTRE. Signed. New York: George Braziller, 1964. First
American Edition Inscribed & Signed by Jean-Paul Sartre on the title-page in
blue ballpoint: 'A John P. James, Jr. trés cordialement [signed] Sartre, 18
Oct. 69'. 8vo. 255 pp. A near fine copy in black cloth, white titles to the
spine, rose topstain, (John P. James, Jr.'s neat bookplate on the front
pastedown), in a bright, fresh, price-clipped dustwrapper. Translated from the
French by Bernard Frechtman. A brilliant autobiography that is often compared
with, Rousseau's, Confessions. Housed in an elegant custom clamshell case,
black cloth over marbled paper, red morocco spine label with gilt titles.
$5,750
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Inscribed
by Ernie Pyle To John & Gwyn Steinbeck
[John
Steinbeck]. Pyle, Ernie. HERE IS YOUR WAR. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1943. The Pyle/Steinbeck Presentation Copy. A likely first edition but a possible candidate for a variant binding with an undated title page & no further printings mentioned on the verso, neither of which are actually called for. 8vo, 304pp., tan cloth, black titles. A wartime production of uncertain bibliography with binding variants frequently encountered; teal boards with silver titling, green cloth with black titling, burgundy cloth with silver titling. Regardless, this is one of Pyle's own copies of this WWII classic, inscribed by one great war correspondent, Pulitzer winner & great friend to another on the front free endpaper:
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"To Gwyn & John Steinbeck - / Alright goddamit, since you wouldn't ask / for one, here's one anyway - personally, I / think its wonderful! / Ernie
Pyle" An extraordinary copy in very good condition with some professional repair to the spine ends, contents clean, dust jacket with original $3.00 price, showing modest use with small loss at the crown & heel. [In later printings, the excerpt by Malcolm Bingay on the rear flap was replaced by a blurb by Steinbeck]. Custom Clamshell Collector's Case with a beautiful wood cut style blind emboss of the famous Pyle dust jacket illustration. Ernie Pyle's moving first-hand reportage as a roving war correspondent for Scripps-Howard, of the plight of WWII American G.I.'s fighting Germans in North Africa. Pyle followed the American troops from England through the campaign in Tunisia, the Allies first great victory. "There are really two wars and they haven't much to do with each other. There is the war of maps and logistics, of campaigns, of ballistics, armies, divisions and regiments--and that is General [George] Marshall's war. - Then there is the war of the homesick, weary, funny, violent, common men who wash their socks in their helmets, complain about the food, whistle at the Arab girls, or any girls for that matter, and bring themselves through as dirty a business as the world has ever seen and do it with humor and dignity and courage--and that is Ernie Pyle's war." - John Steinbeck, TIME
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Burgess
The DEDICATION COPY
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Burgess, Anthony as Joseph Kell [pseudonym].
ONE HAND CLAPPING. London: Peter Davies, 1961. First Edition, First Impression. The Dedication Copy, With the author's Signed presentation to his wife on the front endpaper in blue ink:
'To Hazel/for her birthday/28th Sept, 1961/Joseph Kell' - below which, in red ink, Burgess has printed;
'Joseph Kell is/Anthony Burgess'. This is the second book Burgess published under the name Joseph Kell and very scarce with any authorial inscription. A very good copy showing some use in nubby yellow and red spotted cloth, metallic blue titles to the spine in a near fine [presumably supplied], bright blue, price-clipped pictorial dustwrapper. $5350
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Ginsberg
Presentation To Meredith
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Ginsberg, Allen.
KADDISH. San Francisco: City Lights Books, 1961. 12mo., 100pp. Printed wrappers. Inscribed Association Copy presented to William Meredith "
For William Meredith / Jan 18, 78 / Allen Ginsberg" with Ginsberg's usual added decorative graphic flair. This is an early issue with a seven line statement on the back panel rather than the 10 lines found on the 1st issue & other than the 23 line statement found on later reprints. Great copy linking these two major
20th American century poets. Number 14 in the Pocket Poets Series. Next to HOWL, Ginsberg's most important book. Dowden p. 8. Cook, City Lights Books, 30, p. 42; Kraus 17 $1450
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Ashbery
Presentation To Howard Moss
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Ashbery, John.
THE DOUBLE DREAM OF SPRING.
Inscribed. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1970. First Edition Inscribed and dated in the year of publication by Ashbery on the ffe. to Howard Moss, long-time Poetry Editor at the New Yorker magazine. A near fine copy in the original 1/4 black cloth over green cloth covered boards, gilt lettering on the spine in a near fine dustwrapper. 8vo. 95 pp. Includes the poet's, Sunrise In Suburbia, For John Clare and The Bungalows. An Excellent Association
Copy. $1450
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DALI
Inscribed Monograph
DALI
[ Introduction by Michel Tapie ]. Les Editions Du Chene, Paris,
1957. 1st Edition. A very uncommon Dali monograph, with an extraordinary
two page Dali presentation inscription. First edition. 4to., [14 1/2' x
11"] French style wrap-a-round stiff paper covers, with a mounted
colour illustration on the front panel. 11pp Tapie introduction, in
French; 16 exquisite full colour plates, each mounted on the recto of
each page; & a 5 pp biography at the rear. All of the mounted
illustrations are of excellent quality, and include: "La Harpe
Invisible Fine Et Moyenne", "Spectre De La Libido",
"Le Severage Du Meuble Aliment", "Le Chevalier De La
Mort", "Les Atavismes Ce L'Angelus De Millet",
"Pain", "Leda Atomica", "Madone De Port-Lligat",
"Paysage De Port-Lligat", "Assumpta Corpuscularia
Lapislazulina", "Persistance De La M emoi re", "Le
Christ En Croix", "Vitesse Supersonique Staique De La Madone
De Raphael", "La Cene", a detail of "La Cene",
& "Nature Morte Vivante". On the front endpapers is a
large & bold Dali inscription that read "Pour Comte Du Liege /
Dali / 1958" . The Comte Du Liege, is a Regal title of the
Belgian Royal Family, and is akin to the rank of a Duke. The best Dali
inscriptions are noted for their flare & elaborate Daliesque design
- this one is no exception. A superb example from perhaps the greatest
artist of this past century - we know he would agree. $3850
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Vollmann
/ Vonnegut Illustrated Presentation.
Vollmann, William T. Signed.
THE ATLAS. new York: The Viking Press, 1996. EXCEPTIONAL
[Double] SIGNED COPY INSCRIBED BY VOLLMANN TO VONNEGUT.
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Tall 8vo., 459pp. First Edition; First Impression, numerically indicated. Fine, in black quarter cloth, over ivory paper-covered boards, stamped in silver on the
backstrip, top edge stained pale orange, as called for, in a fine, bright dustwrapper, with the correct price corner intact.
Inscribed by Vollmann to Kurt Vonnegut [who also signed], with a drawing covering the front free endpaper &
pastedown, depicting Vonnegut & Vollmann as a two headed snake
- Vonnegut, with eyes open (& moustache very much in evidence), & Vollmann with eyes closed - a visual & poetical reference to Vonnegut's comment upon the author's first novel, "You Bright And Risen Angels, praising
Vollmann's, "vision," as a literary figure. An extremely important association copy of Vollmann's surrealistic view of Society & it's future. The Best Possible Copy To Hide Away From Yourself For A Little While.
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"If I were the owner of the copy of Keats's
Poems which Shelley had in his pocket when he was drowned, and which
Trelawney threw upon the funeral pyre, I confess I should never read
it... though I might keep it in a little shrine and burn incense to
it." - Harry B. Smith. |
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Francis
Crick & James Watson & 7 other Nobel Winning Scientists have
Signed this May 28th, 1981 Memorial First Day Cover for Rachel
Carson. An
extraordinary document in fine condition. $3600
Crick & Watson, co-discoverer of the DNA double helix, won the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "for their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids and its significance for information transfer in living material"; Stanley Cohen, American biochemist and zoologist
for the 1986 Nobel Prize for medicine or physiology for work on human growth factors; George H. Hitchings, The 1988 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine; Julius Axelrod. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for 1970; American biochemist and molecular biologist Paul Berg received the 1980 Nobel Prize in chemistry for ''his fundamental studies of the biochemistry of nucleic acids, with particular regard for recombinant DNA; Walter Gilbert, the 1980 Novel Prize for Chemistry & Melvin Calvin, The 1961 Nobel Prize in Chemistry "for his research on the carbon dioxide assimilation in plants".
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Inscribed
Presentation 'Saint'.
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Charteris, Leslie.
THE SAINT GOES WEST. Garden City: Doubleday Crime Club, 1942. True First Edition preceding the UK edition. Excellent presentation copy. Inscribed by the author in black fountain pen on the front free endpaper to his favourite wine merchant: "To Julian E. Blum / our favourite purveyor / of beautiful fluids with / our profound esteem / Sincerely / Leslie Charteris / and [trademark 'saint' stick man figure toasting with a wine glass] 26 August
42". A near fine example in a very good or better dustwrapper that has been treated kindly to a bit of archival restoration at the edges. Delightful copy - Cheers. $1500
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Crowley
- Original Printing Plates For The ACE OF DISKS & THE SUN
Crowley, Aleister & Frieda Harris - related material].
An original engraved colour printing plate, used to reproduce the Tarot card 'Ace of Disks' in the First edition of The Book of Thoth (1944) and the prototype samples of the Thoth Tarot cards
(1943). London: OTO/Chiswick Press Ltd. [1944], 1943. The plate is metal (probably copper?) 3 3/4 x 5 1/2 inches, and is mounted on a second brass or copper sheet that is about 1/8 of an inch larger on each
edge. The method used for the printing was the collotype process, which in this instance required four different printer's blocks for each illustration. These were run through the presses in sequence with different colored inks, the end result being the very high quality color reproductions that were required. The blocks within any given set varied quite dramatically in appearance. One or two would usually have sections of the background of the design cut away or deeply engraved so that there was no chance of the ink adhering to those parts of the design where it was not wanted. This gave the plates themselves a high relief, almost sculpted look. Others of the plates were lightly but very finely etched on the surface, giving them enormous detail, although it usually requires reasonably close examination of the plate to see it. In 1943 Crowley had eight sets of these printing blocks made: seven sets were for the designs for the tarot cards 'Ace of Disks', 'The Lovers,' 'The Ace of Swords,' 'The Sun,' 'The Hierophant,' 'Lust', and 'The Universe,' with the eighth set for the Rose-Cross design that would appear on the reverse side of each card. The plates were primarily struck so that color prints of the designs could be made to tip into his forthcoming 'The Book of Thoth', however he also took advantage of their availability to have a small test run of those particular tarot cards made. These he distributed to friends and acquaintances that might be persuaded to help finance the full printing of the pack. The plate is from the collection of Edward Noel Fitzgerald, (1908-1958), also known as Frater Agape, a IX degree member of the
O.T.O. He had been a friend and follower of Crowley's, and remained friends with Harris after The Beast's death. The two met via Crowley, and were part of the small circle in Britain in the 1950s who continued to take an interest in his work. Harris supplied FitzGerald with a small collection of material relating to the preparation and exhibition of the Thoth tarot designs, and the publication of The Book of Thoth. Although not designed as such, the plates themselves are quite decorative. They could perhaps be mounted on a box holding tarot cards, a bookend, or simply for display in a frame. However they are displayed, there is no doubt that each plate is a unique memento of the first ever printing of one of the most significant Tarot decks ever produced, and of course of 'The Book of
Thoth'. This particular engraving is moderately finely done, and presents a reverse (mirror) image of the 'Ace of Disks.' Four finger nail size rubbed patches, probably deliberately done by the printers so the ink would not adhere to those parts of the design, otherwise overall VG condition. A one-of-a-kind Crowley item.
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Crowley, Aleister & Frieda Harris - related material].
An original engraved colour printing plate, used to reproduce the Tarot card
'The Sun' in the First edition of The Book of Thoth (1944) and the prototype samples of the Thoth Tarot cards
(1943). London: OTO/Chiswick Press Ltd. [1944], 1943. The plate is metal (probably copper?) 3 3/4 x 5 1/2 inches, and is mounted on a second brass or copper sheet that is about 1/8 of an inch larger on each
edge. The method used for the printing was the collotype process, which in this instance required four different printer's blocks for each illustration. These were run through the presses in sequence with different colored inks, the end result being the very high quality color reproductions that were required. The blocks within any given set varied quite dramatically in appearance. One or two would usually have sections of the background of the design cut away or deeply engraved so that there was no chance of the ink adhering to those parts of the design where it was not wanted. This gave the plates themselves a high relief, almost sculpted look. Others of the plates were lightly but very finely etched on the surface, giving them enormous detail, although it usually requires reasonably close examination of the plate to see it. In 1943 Crowley had eight sets of these printing blocks made: seven sets were for the designs for the tarot cards 'Ace of Disks', 'The Lovers,' 'The Ace of Swords,' 'The Sun,' 'The Hierophant,' 'Lust', and 'The Universe,' with the eighth set for the Rose-Cross design that would appear on the reverse side of each card. The plates were primarily struck so that color prints of the designs could be made to tip into his forthcoming 'The Book of Thoth', however he also took advantage of their availability to have a small test run of those particular tarot cards made. These he distributed to friends and acquaintances that might be persuaded to help finance the full printing of the pack. The plate is from the collection of Edward Noel Fitzgerald, (1908-1958), also known as Frater Agape, a IX degree member of the
O.T.O. He had been a friend and follower of Crowley's, and remained friends with Harris after The Beast's death. The two met via Crowley, and were part of the small circle in Britain in the 1950s who continued to take an interest in his work. Harris supplied FitzGerald with a small collection of material relating to the preparation and exhibition of the Thoth tarot designs, and the publication of The Book of Thoth. Although not designed as such, the plates themselves are quite decorative. They could perhaps be mounted on a box holding tarot cards, a bookend, or simply for display in a frame. However they are displayed, there is no doubt that each plate is a unique memento of the first ever printing of one of the most significant Tarot decks ever produced, and of course of 'The Book of
Thoth'. This particular engraving is moderately finely done, and presents a reverse (mirror) image of the 'The Sun.' It does not have the great detail of the others in the set, which is particularly evident in the center or the design which is indistinct and cloudy. Overall VG condition for this one-of-a-kind Crowley item.
$2750
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Inscribed
Presentation Longfellow - The Divine Comedy
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Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth Presentation Copy. Translated by Longfellow.
THE DIVINE COMEDY OF DANTE ALIGHIERI. London: George Routledge & Sons, 1867. 8vo., 489pp., publisher's gilt-decorated forest green covered embossed cloth.
Inscribed by Longfellow in pencil on the half-title:
"W.W. Follett Synge from The Translator". A very good example of a fine association copy showing minor wear at the tips & spine extremities. A collection of letters from Synge [William Webb Follett, 1826-1891, who wrote: Tom Singleton, Dragoon and Dramatist] to Longfellow can be found in the Berg Collection.
$1850
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Coleridge's
Anonymous Translation of Goethe - 1st English Edition
Goethe,
Johann Wolfgang von. FAUSTUS: From the German of Goethe.
[Faust] [Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Trans.]
London: Boosey and Sons, 1821. FIRST ENGLISH EDITION of part 1 of
"Faust" & one of the earliest translations of any part
of Goethe's Masterpiece into English.
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In the original drab boards.
Though uncredited, the translation was executed by Coleridge. 8vo.
viii + 86pp. + index of engravings after Moritz Retzsch by Henry Moses
which were issued separately by Boosey in a slightly larger format.
This volume is with Title Page but missing the Portrait frontis. Which
was excised very early on. 1 folding plate. The earliest version of
any part of Goethe's "Faust" dates from 1813 when a fragment
appeared in Mmme de Stael's
GERMANY. An uncredited translation of another fragment, possibly by J.C.
Morgan, was printed in "Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine" in
1820, the same year as the Retzsch portfolio. Later, married copies of
the illustrations & text volume sometimes appear bound together.
THIS VOLUME IS THE FIRST COMPLETE TRANSLATION OF PART I. Some light
wear to the spine; a uniform very, very light damp staining to the
lower margin throughout. This first edition of the text volume in the
original boards is quite rare. "Coleridge began, but soon
abandoned, the translation in 1814, returning to the task in 1820. At
Coleridge's own insistence, it was published anonymously in 1821,
illustrated with 27 line engravings copied by Henry Moses after the
original plates by Moritz Retzsch. His publisher, Thomas Boosey,
brought out another edition in 1824. Although several critics
recognized that it was Coleridge's work, his role as translator was
obscured because of its anonymous publication. Coleridge himself
declared that he 'never put pen to paper as translator of Faust', and
subsequent generations mistakenly attributed the translation to George
Soane, a minor playwright, who had actually commenced translating for
a rival press." (Faustus from the German of Goethe Translated by
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, publication date September 2007.) In a custom
designed clamshell case in fine condition.
$6500
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Gielgud's Copy
Of Hamlet Plus....
"To Hamlet from Polonius / in
admiration..."
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[GIELGUD, Sir John]. OUR ACTRESSES; Or, GLANCES AT STAGE FAVOURITES. Past and Present. By Mrs. C. Baron Wilson. 1844. First Edition. In Two Volumes.
Finely bound by Morrell in half brown morocco, marbled boards, the spines with raised bands and nicely decorated gilt in compartments, top edges gilt, marbled endpapers. Short biographies of
61 actresses, with 10 engraved portraits. Sir John Gielgud's copy, INSCRIBED to him on a preliminary blank in each volume:
"To John Gielgud / from / Miles Malleson / To Hamlet from Polonius / in admiration / July
1944". William Miles Malleson (1888, Surrey - 1969). In 1943 he appeared in Gielgud's revival of Love For Love, & during the war years he appeared along with Gielgud as Polonius to Gielgud's Hamlet. An incredible association copy. $3500
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[GIELGUD, Sir John]. SHAKESPEARE. HAMLET. Prinz Von Daenmark. 1913. Mit 16 Lictdrucktafeln nach den Lithographieen von
Eugene Delacroix. INSCRIBED. First Edition Thus. Large Folio [13 inches wide by 18 inches tall]. Limited edition of 100 numbered copies. Full morocco,
gilt. the spine elaborately decorated in gilt, front panel titled in gilt, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers.
Presentation Copy from famous early German stage actress & film
star, Elisabeth Bergner to Sir John Gielgud. "To John / from Elisabeth / London, Christmas
1973". Sir John Gielgud's copy - completely appropriate & intriguing as Gielgud's career was distinguished by his numerous performances as Hamlet.
$12500
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THE
COLLECTOR
True First
Edition, First Book, First Binding /Black Cloth
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Fowles John.
THE COLLECTOR. London: Cape, 1963. True First Edition in
the rare Black Boards. An excellent copy of what is certainly the original trial or advance binding preceding the usual brown cloth.
A very fine exceptional copy of his breakthrough novel. $18000
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THE TEACHINGS OF DON
JUAN - "NONORDINARY REALITY"
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Castaneda, Carlos.
THE TEACHINGS OF DON JUAN. A Yaqui Way of Knowledge. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1968.True First Edition of the Author's first book. 8vo, (xii), 196pp. Publisher's medium gray cloth covered boards lettered in gold, green endpapers. True First edition of Castaneda's very scarce first book & the first book in the Don Juan series. Issued in a small edition [likely 750 - 1250 copies] by a university press, the book was well-read on campus & copies of this, the true 1st [not to be confused with the later Simon & Schuster, 1973 printing] are difficult to find in collectible condition . A seminal 60's book of some great counter-cultural significance through which Don Juan's perception & mastery of
"nonordinary reality" opened up the mind of an era to the possibilities of a more mystical & magical existence, linking various theme s of spirituality, drugs & metaphysics. A fine fresh example of this profoundly influential work, in an excellent dustwrapper - the nicest we have seen in years. A spectacular copy of this much sought after book in a fine custom fitted slipcase.
$2450
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Inscribed
- THE
MYSTERY OF THE HANDSOM CAB
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Hume, Fergus W. [1859 -1932]. THE MYSTERY OF THE
HANDSOM
CAB. London, [1888].
Rare Presentation Copy. Inscribed by the author on the half title: "To / Will J. Benners / With best wishes / Fergus Hume." "Ranks as the most successful Detective Story of all time" - Everyman's Dictionary of Literary Biography, 1960. This is the Florence & Edward Kaye copy with their neat leather bookplate pasted on a panel of the chemise. Quarter red calf slipcase with 5 raised bands. [Likely acquired by the Kayes from The House of El Dieff in 1976] The Collector No.273, p43. Graham Greene and Dorothy Glover; Victorian Detective Fiction [Appendix], (1966).
$8500
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Two
Great Durrell Books
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Durrell, Lawrence. THE BLACK
BOOK.
Paris: Obelisk Press. 1938. Volume 1 in the Villa Seurat Series, edited by Henry Miller. First edition. First Issue. Original printed wraps. Octavo. 260pp. A cornerstone of prose fiction & long denied publication in the US until Lawrence gained recognition for his masterwork "Quartet". This is a fine copy showing very light use of what has become a Durrell rarity. According to Alan Thomas's Illustrated Checklist/Bibliography, 1983, the first issue did not contain the erratum slip which was added later owing to a mistake in the pagination & only after "a number of copies had been dispatched". Stiff clear Mylar protective outer wrapper. Neat collector's bookplate of editor, [collector], Morley
Kennerley. "The books I own are impeccable. The fine binding lie along the wall in the firelight, snoozing softly in richness." - Lawrence Durrell, The Black Book. Collectible copies of this title are few & far between. $3250
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Durrell, Lawrence. Durrell, Lawrence.
Six Poems from the Greek of Sekilianos and Seferis. Rhodes: Privately Printed, 1946. First edition. Decorated Wrappers. Translations of three poems by both Sekilianos & Seferis. A unique copy. Durrell has inscribed in a contemporary hand on the inside front cover:
"For Wallace & Anna, One Very Rare Book. Larry." A fine example showing light use. Custom cloth slipcase & chemise with a gilt lettered spine label. Fewer than 50 copies were published. Few survived. Very rare inscribed.
$8500
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Signed
by Cornelius KREIGHOFF - Rare
THE
LITERARY WORKS OF SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS. By Henry William Beechey.
Signed by Cornelius Krieghoff on
the title page of both volumes. New and Improved Edition. Two Volumes.
Krieghoff, [1815 - 1872], the consummate portrayer of finely detailed,
carefully composed anecdotal scenes of English & French Canadian
life associated himself with this great English master through his
writings & musings about life & craft. $3150
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Unique T.
S.
Eliot Presentation 1st with Rare Autographed Cast Album

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Eliot,
T. S. MURDER IN THE CATHEDRAL. OUTSTANDING ELIOT PRESENTATION
COPY WITH THE RARE ORIGINAL CAST PHOTO ALBUM
Inscribed to the First Leader of the Chorus of Canterbury Women
on the occasion of the first performance ever of the play, June 19th,
1935. "
To / Miss Beverly Primrose Wells / from T. S. Eliot / June
15-22, 1935" - With, THE ORIGINAL CAST PHOTO ALBUM FOR THE
PERFORMANCE. $57500.
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First
Edition of BEING GENIUSES TOGETHER - The Finest Memoir Of Expatriate Paris
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McAlmon, Robert. BEING GENIUSES
TOGETHER. First edition. First binding. 8vo, pp. 373. Gilt stamped blue cloth. Blue topstain. McAlmon's important modernist memoir of expatriate Paris.
Reminiscences of the seminal Contact Press & Paris Literary Life of the 1920's. Certainly his scarcest book rarely seen in dustwrapper. A superior copy, fine in the dustwrapper which shows a little light use [one
chip at the bottom of the front panel]. In a custom collector's clamshell case. lovely. Cyril Connolly once wrote: "It' is not just the famous books which are hard to find. Several million books of 1938, 1939 and 1940 perished in the
Blitz hence the rarity of Beckett's "Murphy", MacNeice's "Yeats" and McAlmon's "Being Geniuses Together"."
$4250
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First
Edition - Bright Copy of His Rare First Book
Davies, W. Robertson.
SHAKESPEARE'S BOY ACTORS. London: J. M. Dent & Sons, 1939. First edition of the author's rare first book. 8vo., pp. vii, 207, [1] [Bibliography]. Publisher's [electric] blue cloth covered boards, clean blue topstain, gilt-lettered at the spine with the blind-embossed crest on the front cover. Eight black & white plates. A very nice, near fine or better copy, in a very good or better copy of the rare [pc] illustrated white dustwrapper showing minimal use; 1 tear neatly mended on the verso of the back panel. An excellent, bright, unfaded example of this Davies
high Spot & in definite collector's condition. Davies account of the life & training of the Elizabethan boy actors, a consideration of their particular abilities & shortcomings, & discussion of the extent to which these actors set free or hampered Shakespeare in his female characterization. Very scarce indeed. Most of the edition was pulped to accommodate the paper shortage of the war years. Perhaps a few hundred copies were actually sold which accounts for its infrequent appearance on the market. In the last twenty-five years, less than a dozen copies have surfaced in varying states of perfection or lack thereof, usually without dustwrapper, in both the Toronto & Montreal markets. $3975
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Absolutely
Superb Inscribed Rand High Spot
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Rand, Ayn.
ATLAS SHRUGGED. First Edition, First issue. Excellent Copy In Dustwrapper.
Inscribed on the front free endpaper in black fountain pen: "To
Graham Porter / - Cordially - / Ayn Rand / 06/25/58"
$21700
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Signed First, First Issue
THE LONG VALLEY. Uncommon Signed.

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Steinbeck,
John. First Edition, First
Issue, THE LONG VALLEY. 1938. An excellent example neatly signed by the author in black ink on the front free endpaper:
"John Steinbeck / 1945". An important Steinbeck short story collection [13] which includes the classic 'Saint Katy the Virgin', & the 4 stories comprising 'The Red Pony'.
$6950
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WHEN THE SLEEPER WAKES Inscribed To His Father
Wells, H[erbert] G[eorge]. WHEN THE SLEEPER WAKES. Inscribed To His Father. London and New
York: Harper & Brothers, 1899.
First Edition. Important Family Presentation Copy, inscribed on the second free endpaper to his father:
"For / Joseph Wells / From his / affectionate son / H. G. Wells". A fine copy showing light use, minimal spotting to contents - very nice indeed.
Publisher's original red cloth, gilt lettered at the spine. 8vo., pp. [1-8] [1] 2-328 [329] [330-332: blank] [note final leaf is a blank],
three inserted plates on glossy stock with illustrations by H. Lanos. One of Well's major "scientific romances", rarely found inscribed.
The most significant example as there is no formal printed dedication, this presentation might very well be it. [Survey of Science Fiction Literature V, pp. 2459- 62.
"a vividly exciting story." - Bleiler (ed), Science Fiction Writers, p. 27. Anatomy of Wonder (1976) 2-165; (1981) 1-174; and (1987) 1- 106.
Bleiler, Science- Fiction: The Early Years 2332. Clareson, Science Fiction in America, 1870s- 1930s 803. Clarke, Tale of the Future (1978), p. 25. Lewis,
Utopian Literature, p. 202. Locke, A Spectrum of Fantasy, p. 228. Negley, Utopian Literature: A Bibliography 1176.
Sargent,
British and American Utopian Literature, 1516-1985, p. 120. Suvin, Victorian Science Fiction in the UK, p. 78. Bleiler (1978), p. 205. Reginald 151 14.
Currey (2002), p. 426 (binding A). Hammond B6. Wells 15. Wells Society 15]. Custom half red leather clamshell protective presentation case.
$65000
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THE PASSIONATE
FRIENDS: A NOVEL
- The G. B. Shaw Copy
Wells,
H[erbert] G[eorge]. THE PASSIONATE FRIENDS: A NOVEL George Bernard Shaw Presentation London: MacMillan, 1913. The [GB] Shaw Copy. First edition, first issue with all the correct points. A fine copy in the publisher's patterned sage green cloth, stamped in gilt and blind. [very minor offsetting to the endpapers & a small stain at the outside bottom of the front pastedown - still a remarkable fresh copy & an extraordinary example, Inscribed by
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Wells with a flourish for Charlotte Shaw & George Bernard Shaw through her with good humored advice as follows:
"Mrs. Shaw / with warm regards / HGW / and do make GBS try a
novel" - The inscription in rebuttal to Shaw having earlier admonished Wells to try writing a play. Green calf clamshell protective presentation case, gilt decorated & lettered at the spine. THE PASSIONATE FRIENDS was produced as a movie by Stoll in 1923, again by David Lean in 1948 (script by Eric Ambler), & again by Paramount in 1952. Wells Soc. 51; Hammond A9. "Bernard Shaw and H. G. Wells were both dedicated to reshaping the world: as Shaw commented in one letter to Wells, " The first volume of [Karl Marx's] Capital (all I ever read of it) changed the mind of Europe; a thing we two have been trying to do all our lives." 1 Although (apart from some satiric fantasies) Back to Methuselah is Shaw's only direct attempt to picture what this change might mean, H. G. Wells was very much in the futures business with almost a third of his voluminous writings being explorations from the present into visionary alternatives. Titles like The World Set Free or Men Like Gods offer much the same ecstatic hope for change as Shaw's
"metabiological Pentateuch"; and a comparison between the ways in which each envisaged the future is illuminating. It encapsulates the extremes of the turn-of-the century revolutionary movement in which they were both involved, as well as throwing the nature of Shaw's beliefs into high relief by the contrast. The links between the two writers, both of whom aspired to be the intellectual leader of the new century, are well known: their common membership in the Fabian Society, and the Wells forced resignation after publicizing the scandal of his affair with Amber Reeves (at that time the secretary of the Society) in his novel Ann Veronica, their extensive correspondence from at least 1901 right up to just three days before Wells' death in 1946, which shows that each read the other's work, even sending drafts of some pieces to one another. What has not been as fully realized is the degree to which both Wells' novels and Shaw's plays were written as direct responses to each other's work. There are enough overlaps or cross-references to qualify several of their works as a serious literary conversation, and significantly, the subject of their artistic argument was specifically their idea of the perfect society, and the means through which it might be." -
Innes, C. D. "Utopian Apocalypses: Shaw, War, and H. G. Wells" SHAW The Annual of Bernard Shaw Studies - Volume 23, 2003, pp. 37-46, Penn State University Press
$45000
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The
Father Of Detection & The First Crime Narrative. Haycraft Queen Cornerstone #3.
VIDOCQ
SIGNED.
An Extraordinary Collection of First Editions. 10
Vols. [VIDOCQ & His Detractors.]. Incl: 1 - Four Vols.
/ Mémoires de Vidocq, chef de la police de sureté, jusqu'en 1827. With; 2 - Four Vols. / Mémoires d'un forçat ou Vidocq
dévoilé.
[Memories of a convict or Vidocq revealed] Issued By Four Different
Publishing Houses* [1828-1829]. With the "Lexique d'argot",
Slang Dictionary in the 4th volume. With; 3 - Two Vols. / [L'HERITIER
(Louis-François)], Supplément aux Mémoires de Vidocq. $25000
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Bellow
Signed VICTIM - Excellent Copy
Bellow, Saul,
THE VICTIM. New York: The Vanguard Press, 1947. Lovely example of the First edition of the author's second book. Signed by Bellow at the top of the title-page in black ink. First edition. 8vo., 294pp., black cloth, lettered in light blue to spine, top edge stained blue. A fine copy in dustwrapper, price-clipped, showing minimal use; The delicate powder blue dustwrapper just a bit faded at the spine, a couple of short closed tears. By far a better than usual example of this important Burgess 99 Novel.
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Crowley
Signed Presentation Copy inscribed to his great friend, Edward
Thornton
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KONX OM
PAX
Essays in
Light
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Crowley, Aleister. Crowley, Aleister.
KONX OM PAX. Essays in Light. London: Walter Scott Publishing Co., 1907.
Signed Presentation Copy inscribed to his great friend, Edward
Thornton. One of 500 signed copies, additionally inscribed in blue/black fountain pen on the ffe:
"Dear Thornton, / Here's luck! How is it / I never hear from you? / Aleister Crowley / [22 Chancery Lane
WC]" Small 4to. The first issue bound in black buckram with white lettering [light out of darkness]. A very good copy with some minor shelf wear & surface rubs; the white silk screened titles still quite sharp - a bit of light foxing to t he fly leafs [Signed by Aleister Crowley beneath his frontis portrait]. The book contains four essays primarily & was one of Crowley's own favourite works. He wrote glowingly of it in his 'Confessions', in particular describing the final essay 'The Stone of the Philosophers' as being " really beyond praise". "I now began to see that this was schoolboyish bashfulness, and to feel my responsibility as an exponent of the hidden knowledge, to treat my prose as reverently as my verse, and (consequently) to produce masterpieces of learning and wit. The "Dedication and Counter-Dedication" of
Konx Om Pax is wholly admirable and it rises to a delightful satirical climax of four stanzas on the "empty-headed Athenians". "The Wake World" is a sublime description of the Path of the Wise, rendered picturesque by the use of the symbols of the Taro, and charming by its personification of the soul as a maiden. "My name is Lola, because I am the Key of Delights, and the other children in my dream call me Lola Daydream." "Ali
Sloper; or the Forty Liars" shows traces of my old vulgarity. The dramatis personae contain a lot of bad puns and personal gibes, but the dialogue shows decided improvement; and the "Essay on Truth" is both acute and witty, with few blemishes.
"Thien Tao" gives my solution of the main ethical and philosophical problems of humanity with a description of the general method of emancipating oneself from the obsession of one's own ideas, while there are passages of remarkable eloquence. The last essay in
Konx Om Pax, "The Stone of the Philosophers which is hidden in Abiegnus, the Rosicrucian Mountain of Initiation", is really beyond praise. Its genesis is interesting. I had written at odd times, but mostly during my travels with the Earl of
Tankerville, a number of odd lyrics. The idea came to me that I might enhance their value by setting them in prose. I therefore wrote a symposium of a poet, a
traveler, a philosophical globetrotter, an a dept, a classical scholar and a doctor. They are made to converse about the chronic calamity of society, and the poems (ostensibly written by one or other of the men) carry on the thought. The result is, in reality, a new form of art; and I certainly assisted the lyrics by giving them appropriate springboards". -
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To 666 From 777 - Achad,
Frater [Charles Stansfeld Jones] Inscribed To Crowley
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[Crowley, Aleister].
Achad, Frater [Charles Stansfeld Jones]. Q.B.L. or The Bride's
Reception: Being A Short Cabalistic Treatise On The Nature And Use Of The Tree Of Life.
Chicago: Printed For The Author, 1922. First edition of Achad's most important book.
Ex-Libris Aleister Crowley.
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Extraordinary Presentation Copy Inscribed By Frater
Achad: "To my Beloved Father / 666 / in the hope that this, my / first book, may meet with / his approval /
777". 8vo., 106 pp + 43pp. + 4 colour plates (including frontispiece) + 1 folded black & white diagram. Limited Edition: #2 of 250 signed copies.
THE MOST IMPORTANT POSSIBLE ASSOCIATION COPY. Black paper-covered boards, linen spine, paper title label, top edge gilt. Label slightly chipped, some wear to corners and edges of boards. Light damping along top margin of first few leaves and a couple of inconsequential nicks. Interesting bookplate of Phyllis
Duveen. A very good & important copy. Aleister Crowley ("666") considered himself to be the "Spiritual Father" to Frater Achad (Charles Stansfeld Jones, "777"), as he relates on page 801 of the CONFESSIONS: "What I had really done ... was to beget a Magical Son. So, precisely nine months afterwards ... Frater
O.I.V., entirely without my k now ledge, became a Babe of the Abyss. ... The Book of the Law speaks of this 'Child' as 'One,' as if with absolute vagueness. But the motto which Frater
O.I.V. had taken on becoming a neophyte was 'Achad,' which is the Hebrew word for 'One.' It is further predicted that this 'Child' shall discover the Key of the interpretation of the Book itself, and this I had been unable to do." In this light, Achad refers to Aleister Crowley as his "Beloved Father" in the INSCRIBED DEDICATION. This is copy # 2 of 250; we presume that copy #1 was retained by the Author. The bookplate of Phyllis
Duveen, the wife of Denis I. Duveen, a noted collector of Alchemical books &
Esoterica] was possibly executed by AUBREY BEARDSLEY (although unsigned). The Duveen Collection is noted for its depth and balance. The catalogue of Duveen's library "Bibliotheca Alchemica et
Chemica: An Annotated Catalogue of Printed Books on Alchemy, Chemistry, and Cognate Subjects in the Library of Denis I.
Duveen," printed in London, 1949 remains a touchstone for scholars and collectors of European Chemistry before 1900. There are some penciled annotations in the margins of the text. These include the following: Page 2 has the phrase "get Essay
Berashith" (to be found in the Collected Works of Aleister Crowley). Page 49 has the word
"Tau" noted across from a discussion of THE UNIVERSE. Page 64 has the phrase "Book 777" across from a section on THE TREE OF LIFE. Page 97 has the phrase
"Liber Legis" in the margin where the author refers to THE INITIATION OF 1917... BY THE MASTERS OF WISDOM FROM OTHER PLANES OF BEING. We cannot confirm that this penciling is in the hand of Crowley, nor of the previous owner Duveen but all things are possible. $44400
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The
DEDICATION COPY
of
CLAVELL'S First Book
Clavell, James.
KING RAT.
Boston, 1962. The
Dedication Copy. 8vo., 406pp. True First Edition [preceding the
British]& first book in his "Asian Saga". The author's
powerful debut work; a semi-fictional account of his incarceration at
Changi prison camp in Singapore. Inscribed: "Mother / I'll bet there were / many times when we /
both figured that this / particular story would / never be told - / with
love / from me / Nov '62". $28500
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Signed First, First Issue
EAST OF EDEN. Very Desirable
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Steinbeck,
John. EAST OF EDEN. First Edition, First Issue, First State DJ.
Lovely Copy. New York: 1952. Neatly signed in blue ink on the title page:
"John
Steinbeck / 1953". An extremely nice copy. Goldstone &
Payne A32b. While the signed limited edition is readily available,
signed trade editions are rarely seen.
$6500
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O Canada
Rare
Thomas D'Arcy McGee Presentation Inscribed
Association Copy. $34500 SPEECHES AND ADDRESSES. CHIEFLY ON THE SUBJECT OF BRITISH AMERICAN
UNION. First
Edition. London: 1865
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Superb
Signed Fitzgerald
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Fitzgerald.
THE VEGETABLE or FROM PRESIDENT TO POSTMAN. Signed. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1923. First edition, First Printing of Fitzgerald’s satirical play written at the height of his popularity and published just before The Great Gatsby in a smallish run of only 7650 copies compared to the 20,870 copies for Gatsby or 20,600 for The Beautiful and Damned. 8vo., 145 pp. + 2 pages of advertisements, "Published April, 1923". Very neatly and authentically signed by Fitzgerald in full in blue fountain pen on the front free endpaper. An excellent example. Original blue-green cloth, titles to spine gilt and to cover
blindstamped, fore-edges of the leaves are untrimmed. A very near fine or better copy lacking the original dustwrapper but with a fine facsimile supplied for display. From the library of an avid collector and lover of all things Broadway, this book was kept quietly for years amongst the many memorabilia of a life of good taste & connoisseurship. Bruccoli [A10].
$8750
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An Excellent Example The
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Superb Nabokov, Vladimir.
LOLITA Paris: Olympia Press, 1955.
First Edition. First State Superior Set. $9850
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Rare
Wilkes In Dustwrapper - A Pioneering Book From The Dawn Of The Computer Age

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Wilkes, Maurice V. with David J. Wheeler and Stanley Gill.
THE PREPARATION OF PROGRAMS FOR AN ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTER. Cambridge, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, 1951. Fine in rare dustwrapper.
$4500
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Frost's
First Book Inscribed To George Crosbie
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Frost, Robert.
A BOY'S
WILL. London: 1913. Presentation Copy of the First Edition of the author's first
book; neatly & succinctly inscribed in blue-black fountain pen on the half-title to friend & admirer George
Crosbie to whom Frost
presented many of his books: "For Crosbie / from / Frost". A fine copy in the original cream linen
wrappers. Custom cloth case with chemise. $7800
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Frost Inscribed Rarity - 1of
37 Copies
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Frost, Robert.
THE GOLD HESPERIDEE. Lovely inscribed copy [Unmarked but
Ex-Libris, George Crosbie. First Edition.
1935. 12mo., 8pp, tan wrappers. Frost has made an "X"
in fountain pen at "favorites", and has added in his fine hand at the bottom of the page - " X Nearer correct than I thought / when I first read this statement /
R.F.
"- Fine. In custom chemise &
slipcase. One of Frost's impossible "A" items - 500 copies - all but 37 were withdrawn.
Uncommon enough but RARE Inscribed. $5500 .
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INSCRIBED
CELINE
To GEORGE REAVEY. Connolly The Modern Movement #74
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Celine,
Louis-Ferdinand. VOYAGE AU BOUT DE LA NUIT. [Journey to the End
of Night]
Paris: 1932. A superb Presentation Copy of Celine's legendary First Book,
Inscribed to George Reavey. Editor, Translator of the Russians, owner of
Pan-Europa Press, Samuel Beckett's agent & good friend, connected to
Joyce & considered the Pre-eminent Surrealist Publisher with close
ties to the Avant-Garde of French letters. A
Cornerstone of Modern World Literature. $15750
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Signed
H. S .T.
Thompson, Hunter S.
FEAR AND LOATHING ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL '72. Signed. Thompson's third book & second of his Fear & Loathing accounts. 8vo., 506pp., [1] blank, [3] Steadman illustrations, [1] blank, [1] acknowledgements.
Signed [Initialed] on the half title by Thompson on an appropriate day:
"H. S. T. / Friday 13. Nov 1998". First Edition in a near fine or better First Issue dustwrapper. Thompson's off-the-wall Gonzo take on the 1972 Nixon/McGovern Presidential race for the Presidency. One of the scarcest of Thompson's titles to be found signed.
$3970
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Special
Edition BEETHOVEN PIANOFORTE SONATAS
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Beethoven, L. Van. Ernst
Pauer,
Editor. London, [1880]. 3 Folio Vols. Highly embellished bindings with gilt, blue
& black stamped decor, blind
stamped borders, decorative end-papers. A magnificently
ornate & scarce fine binding set. $3850
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V. S. Naipaul's copy Inscribed by
Theroux
Theroux, Paul. SUNRISE
WITH SEAMONSTERS. TRAVELS & DISCOVERIES.
Boston: 1985. Important Presentation & Association Copy. First Edition
Inscribed By Paul Theroux to Nobel Prize winning Trinidadian author, V.
S. Naipaul on the front free endpaper, 'For Vidia, To mark
twenty years of friendship - if you only knew how your good influence
has kept me on the straight and narrow, with love, Paul' &
additionally Signed by Theroux on the title-page. Theroux's friendship
with Naipaul had spanned decades, Theroux penning, "V. S. Naipaul:
An Introduction to His Work". $22500
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Knockout Copy
Schulberg,
Budd. THE HARDER THEY FALL. 1947. Signed. Excellent Presentation
Copy. First Edition. Inscribed by the author in blue ink on the front free endpaper to Hall of Fame sportswriter Jimmy Cannon dated in the year of publication:
"For Jimmy, / who takes a game / with athletes and makes a world / with people / With admiration and warm / regards / Budd / July 15
1947". An explosive novel. A unique Association Copy linking Schulberg & Cannon; two of America's greatest [sports] writers - both listed in the International Boxing Hall Of Fame. Schulberg is the only non-boxer honored as a "Living Legend of Boxing" by the World Boxing Association. $2875
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Presentation Copy of Lindbergh's SPIRIT
Lindbergh, Charles A.
THE
SPIRIT OF
ST. LOUIS. Inscribed Presentation Copy. New York: 1953, First Trade Edition, First Issue. One of a handful of important
Author's advance copies inscribed prior to publication. $4250
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Capote's
True Original Birth Certificate
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Issued in the parish of New Orleans &
registered the 3rd day of October, 1924 & showing the birth of
Truman Streckfus Persons, Sept. 30th, 1924. A unique document given
by Capote's mother, Lillie Mae Faulk Persons [soon to be Capote] to her
sister, Lucille Faulk Ingram for safekeeping. An amazing document. $35000
Truman
Capote's True original Birth Certificate
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Inscribed by Capote To His Aunt Lucille
Capote, Truman,
A CHRISTMAS MEMORY. Family Presentation Copy. Inscribed to his Aunt
& Cousin. New York: Random House (1966). $18750
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The Best Copy of DIARY
OF A MAD HOUSEWIFE
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Kaufman,
Sue. DIARY
OF A MAD HOUSEWIFE. 1st. A significant presentation inscribed
on the ffe to the woman who inspired this work: "To
Mabel Frohlich / who is the model / for my heroine. /
Sue Kaufman". As there is no formal printed dedicatee,
this particular presentation comes about as close to the mark as we're
going to get. Basis for the 1970 Frank Perry film of the same name
starring Carrie Snodgrass & Richard Benjamin. An important 60's
title, which shared the morphing cultural & cinematic stage &
screen with "The Graduate". $7500
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"A large nose is
the mark of a witty, courteous, affable, generous and liberal man.”
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The
First American Cyrano
Was
Published In French.
Rostand, Edmond.. CYRANO DE BERGERAC. 1898.
True First American Edition [In French] preceding the Doubleday English
edition. A very nice copy. Rare. Cyrano was first published [1898] by Librairie Charpentier et Fasquelle in Paris....
$1475
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The Best Of WWI
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Norman
Mailer's
WWII Masterpiece. An exquisite copy of the First Edition. $7500
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Mailer's Uncommon Second
Book, Green Variant. A Very Fine 1st in DJ. $750
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Mailer's Second
Book, Red Variant. Inscribed. A Fine lovely copy in dustwrapper of the
First Edition. $1500
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Goodbye
To All That - Lovely First
Graves,
Robert. GOOD-BYE TO ALL THAT.
London: Jonathan Cape, 1929. First Edition, First Issue with the anti-war passage on page 290 & Sassoon Poem on pages 341 - 343 present. 8vo, pp. 448. Publisher's salmon pink cloth gilt, frontispiece, 7 illustrations. Original cream coloured pictorial dustwrapper printed in black designed by Len Lye and with a photograph of Graves by Alfred
Cracknell. A fine fresh, excellent copy; the passages in question being an unauthorized transcription of a poem from Sassoon to Graves, which were subsequently removed at Sassoon's request. [Higginson A32a.]
$4860
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The
Young Lions - Signed by Shaw - A Most Substantial Book
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Shaw's
Important WWII Novel. First Edition, Signed. The equal to Mailer's
N&D. An extremely nice copy.
Shaw, Irwin.
THE YOUNG LIONS. New York. Random House, 1948. Signed First Edition of the author's important First Novel. 8vo., 694pp. Half scarlet & black gilt lettered cloth, cream endpapers, red top-stain. A fine copy in a very bright dust jacket with some excellent conservation at the spine extremities.
Neatly Signed by Shaw in blue ink on the title page. An excellent example of this major World War II novel, as significant as Mailer's Naked And The Dead & increasingly more difficult to find signed & in condition.
Basis for the Edward Dmytryk1958 film starring Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift, Dean Martin, & Hope Lange. $1250
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Romeo & Juliet's Origin

Bandello, Matteo. (Shakespeare, William).
NOUVELLES DE BANDELLO. Paris: 1879. First Fr. Ed. of Romeo & Juliet, ltd. to 300
copies. Penned by the Italian author, Matteo Bandello & first published
in 1554, collecting twenty-one short stories that subsequently formed
the basis for many European literary works, notably, Shakespeare's,
Romeo and Juliet & Much Ado about Nothing. Originally translated
into English in 1562, by Arthur Brook, in his poem, Tragical History
of Romeus and Juliet. $1400
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SCHEHERAZADE
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Scott, Jonathan.
THE ARABIAN NIGHTS ENTERTAINMENTS. London: 1811.
First Edition. These epic stories of
Scheherazade stand alone as a cornerstone to Medieval Middle Eastern
literature
Introducing amongst others, Aladdin, Ali Baba
and the Forty Thieves, & The Seven Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor.
Rare & Desirable. $3875
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Thomas
Wolfe Trio
Wolfe,
Thomas. OF TIME AND THE RIVER.
Signed.
New York
: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1935 First Edition, first issue Signed by Wolfe
in blue-black fountain pen on the title page. Thick 8vo. [xii], 912 pp.
Dark blue cloth. Near Fine in dustwrapper showing light use at the
extremities. Collector's name dated April 5th, 1935 on the front endpaper. A
very nice copy. Housed in a custom slipcase.
Johnston
A3.I.a.. First Edition. $2975
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Wolfe,
Thomas. FROM DEATH TO
MORNING. Signed
and dated by Thomas Wolfe, January 10th, 1936, in blue-black
fountain pen on the front endpaper. In the first issue dustwrapper,
without the letters "BTC" on the front cover. One of Wolfe's
most esteemed collections of short stories inclusive of, Death The Proud
Brother, Only the Dead Know Brooklyn, The Four Lost Men and The Web of
Earth. SOLD
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Wolfe, Thomas. THE
STORY OF A NOVEL. Association / Presentation Copy Inscribed By
Maxwell Perkins to Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings:
'To Marjorie, With admiration and affection from Maxwell Perkins, May
22nd, 1936.' Ex-Libris Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, with her pencil
quotations marking passages throughout the book. On the margin of pp.
17, Rawlings wrote, 'Something you can't understand or believe
until it happens', in reference to Wolfe's passage, 'I wanted to lead
the same kind of obscure and private life I'd always had and not be told
about my fame and success'. $5875
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Huxley
Family Rarities
Aldous & Julian's Copy on T. H. Huxley
Huxley, Aldous. 1932. T. H. HUXLEY AS A MAN OF LETTERS. Family Copy. Imperial College of Science and Technology, Huxley Memorial Lecture. First and only edition.
Julian Huxley's copy with his signature at the head of the front cover. Also signed on page 1 by the author who published Brave New World the same
year.
$9500
Huxley
[Julian] came from the distinguished Huxley family. His brother was the writer Aldous Huxley, and half-brother a fellow biologist and Nobel laureate, Andrew Huxley; his father was writer and editor Leonard Huxley; and his paternal grandfather, the subject of this lecture, was biologist Thomas Henry Huxley, famous as a friend and supporter of Charles Darwin and proponent of
evolution...
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Huxley
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Huxley, Aldous.
BRAVE NEW WORLD. First Edition. Louis MacNeice's Copy Signed by him on the front pastedown. An important landmark of 20th century fiction and a Connolly 100 title.
$1350
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BROTHER TO BROTHER

Huxley, Aldous.
THEMES AND VARIATIONS. Family Copy. First Edition. Inscribed
"For Julian & Juliette with all my love Aldous 1950".
Fine.
$8500
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Huxley
Cont'd.

Huxley, Aldous. AFTER MANY A SUMMER. 1939. First Edition. Inscribed to George Cukor:
" For George, in the midst of 'Pride & Prejudice,' & in friendship. Aldous H.
1939."
Below this Huxley penned another inscription in 1945: "Why did you desert us before the
shooting?" A.H.,
1945." Presentation
Copy.
$6750
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THE
DECLINE OF THE WEST PMM 410
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DER UNTERGANG DES ABENDLANDES
PMM 410 xx
Spengler’s Masterpiece. 2 Vols. 1920. An extremely
nice set DER UNTERGANG DES ABENDLANDES. Umrisse Einer Morphologie der
Weltgeschichte. Two octavo Volumes. [Translated into English as: THE
DECLINE OF THE WEST]. PRINTING AND THE MIND OF MAN # 410. A very popular
title in its day, early printings of the separate volumes are not
uncommon but collectible uniform sets are rarely found. An outstanding
example in condition. Custom chemise & slipcase. $5750
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Burne-Jones
FLOWER BOOK In Original Unbound State

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Rare
Burne-Jones FLOWER BOOK Folio. In The Original Unbound State.
Burne-Jones, Sir Edward.
THE FLOWER BOOK. 1905. Landmark
Pre-Raphaelite Masterpiece Of The Book Arts. This copy in the
publisher's folio sized clamshell box; 38 original water-colour designs.
Exquisite. $13750
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Original
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wall of his home. A very fine high quality collector grade print.
Inscribed [but unsigned] by Miller on the verso: "At H. M's home /
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Peale, Rembrandt. Uncommon Autograph Letter
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CALDER. Presentation Copy. New York: MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, 1943.
[27093]
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[Max Ernst]
Helion, Jean. THEY SHALL NOT HAVE ME. [ILS NE M'AURONT PAS!].
Presentation Copy to Max Ernst. [26786] $1550
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Neele, Henry.
ODES And Other Poems. 1807. First Edition, of the author's rare first book published when he was nineteen.
[26849] $575
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Camus,
Albert. ACTUELLES, Chronique 1944-1948.
SIGNED.
Paris: Gallimard, 1950. [26833] $1375
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Lane, Rose Wilder [1886 -1968],
OLD HOME TOWN - New York: Longmans, Green, and Co, 1935. Presentation Copy from the
Author. [21222] $1375
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Lane, Rose Wilder [1886 -1968],
FREE LAND - Signed. New York: Longmans, Green, and Co, 1938.
Presentation Copy from the Author. [21223] $2350
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Waugh, Evelyn.
THE ORDEAL OF GILBERT PINFOLD. A Fine
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Leger, Fernand.
F. LEGER. LA FORME HUMAINE DANS L'ESPACE. Montreal, Les Editions de l'Arbre, 1945.
Presentation Copy. Inscribed to Alfred Pellan: A mon ami Pellan / votre confrere / F. leger"
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Tacitus.
C. Cor. TACITI QUAE EXTANT OPERA EX. RECENSIONE. I LIPSII. LVGD
BATAVORUM, EX OFFICINA ELZVIRIANA, ANNO CLC LC C.XXI.
Amsterdam: Elzevir Press, 1631. $1385
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[Great
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very high quality image reminiscent of Fitzgerald's Gatsby. Embossed with the
studio name in blind, Stan Art. $250
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[Vermont]
Franklin County 1816 Illustrated Land Survey. September 24th, 1816.
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Angus
Wilson Autograph Letter addressed to Ian Hamilton. Signed.
$275
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"Leaves Of Grass" ALS
Extraordinary
Gide letter concerning the proper translation of Whitman's LEAVES OF GRASS
title to French.
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Sendak, Maurice.
FANTASY SKETCHES. Philadelphia: Rosenbach Foundation, 1970.. Inscribed with Drawing. [21236]
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[Vlaminck] Duhamel, Georges.
MAURICE DE VLAMINCK. Paris.: Les Ecrivians Reunis. 1927,
Paris. 1 of 875 numbered copies [28531]. $650
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Vlaminck, Maurice.
A LA SANTE DU CORPS. POEME PAR MAURICE VLAMINCK, DECORE PAR ANDRE DERAIN. Signed. Paris: François
Bernouard, (1919). 1 of only 104 numbered copies. This copy lettered "G" & signed by Derain
[21224] $3450
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Dufy, Jean] Othon
Friesz.
JEAN DUFY. Othon Friesz. als. New York: Plaza Hotel / Perls Galleries,
n.d. 1938.
Original Othon Friesz autograph manuscript Dufy text. [21235] $475
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Voltaire
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Kipling,
Rudyard. LIMITS AND RENEWALS. Signed
Zoo Ticket. 1st. A very fine copy in DJ.
London: 1932. [27212] $550
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[MAX WEBER]. Cahill,
Holger. MAX WEBER.
Presentation Copy. New York: Downtown Gallery, 1930. [21241] $860
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Nemerov,
Howard. THE IMAGE AND THE LAW. SIGNED. First Edition of Nemerov's First
Book. [The third Poet Laureate of the United States] A very nice copy.
[27220] $250
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Kerouac.
THE
TOWN AND THE CITY.
First
Edition of Kerouac’s First Book pub. as John Kerouac. A very nice
collectible copy. $1750
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Holmes John Clellon. The
Author's Copy of his second book with his ink notation: "please return to" written above his personal printed
address label pasted to the front free endpaper. "THE HORN" is considered amongst the most important Jazz novels.
[27197] $2750
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Valentin
Gallery Advertising flyer c. 1943 , New York. $38.50
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Hilton, James.
GOOD-BYE, MR. CHIPS. 1934. First Edition. Basis for two films: the 1939 version directed by Sam Wood with Robert Donat who beat out Clark Gable, Henry Fonda & others for the Best Actor Oscar & the 1969 Herbert Ross directed re-do with Peter O'Toole. A nice copy of Hilton's most famous
title; an honour shared with his Classic 'Lost Horizon'. [27520] $550
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Bonnard,
Pierre. [1867 - 1947]. French Painter & Lithographer. 1892
Superb ALS To His Father. Paris: March 21st, 1892. $2755
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Tolstoi " Bronze Medal by Carrega in 1977. 70mm & a hefty
346gm. By Nicola Carrega.
1 / 100
numbered copies. Presentation Case. Paris 1975. [21228] $650
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Carnegie
TLS. "I
hope your efforts to erect a Burns monument will soon be
successful. It will give me great pleasure to be one of the
subscribers / Your very truly, / Andrew Carnegie" One
page, dated October 1st, 1903, $675
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KARSH.
Original matte black & white silver print on stiff board,
8" x 10 1/2" overall with embossed border & image
size: 5" x 6"' 5/8 in fine condition with Karsh's
stamp on the verso. A superb Karsh image with his typical strong
distinctive lighting & contrasts. Signed by Karsh on the
margin below the image. A Presentation Print, inscribed on the
blank border: 1968 / To Charles Beasley with every good wish /
Roland Michener Norah Willis Michener". $675
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Signed
4" 1/2 x 5" Block of Luther Burbank Stamps Signed
by William Beebe. In fine condition. Luther Burbank (1849
-1926) was an American horticulturist who developed more than
800 strains & varieties of plants over his 55-year career.
William Beebe, [1877 - 1962] was an American naturalist,
ornithologist, marine biologist, entomologist, explorer, &
author. remembered for the numerous expeditions he conducted for
the New York Zoological Society, his deep dives in the
Bathysphere, and his prolific scientific writing for both
academic and popular audiences. A fine Association. $100
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Dos
Passos, John. Autograph Quotation Signed.
Westmorland, N.C., 1953. White stock 7" x 9", mounted
on black card stock. A superb example. "We live in
a time where there isn't much you can say any good of. /
Cordially / John Dos Passos / Westmoreland, N.C. / Dec. 19 1953".
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Waldman Anne.
T.L.S. July 15, '77., Nederland, Co. 8vo. 1 page addressed to: Publisher & Author. James Campbell, ATROPOS indicating a desire to give a poetry reading at McGill...also enclosing a work
"-sort of nutty- 'Dear Teflon' from my last Canada trip - for your
use" Signed in full. Poem present; 1 page typed & Signed by Waldman in red ink.
$275
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Salmon
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Salmon,
Andre. [1881-1969]. French poet, art critic & writer. He was one of the defenders of cubism, with Apollinaire and Maurice Raynal; an authentic member of the 'Avant-Garde'. In 1904, lived in Bateau-Lavoir with Picasso, Max Jacob and Apollinaire. In 1964 he was awarded the Grand Prix for poetry by the French Academy.
Autographed Manuscript Signed. N.p., n.d.. 4to, full page in green fountain pen on pad paper stock. Several corrections. Lovely content - the entire text in French about the artist & illustrator, Marcel Vertès.
[Wasn't it Pierre MacOrlan who discovered Vertès?] "N'est-est pas Pierre MaCorlan qui découvrit Vertès?... Acte de foi ou placement de père de famille? Altruism ou traite des noirs? Freveur de l'esprit? Simplicite du coeur?... Que sais-je! Comme disait l'autre, le grand autre... Mais si Vertès ne se peut abondonner, non sans fièvre, qu'a l'exceptionnel du plus aigu modernisme, ce sera donc que, venu de loin, excepté de la petite peur des façon del la vielle pour être entré en bolide dans le present, l'etranger sensible se voit attribuer la mission de renouer les fils de tradition". A beautiful 'Hommage' to Budapest born Vertès [1895 - 1961], an outstanding 20th century painter, printmaker & illustrator, who moved to Paris during the First World War. Living and working in the famous Latin Quarter, Vertes quickly established himself as one of the most important artists of the Paris scene, thus continuing in the footsteps of Boutet, Forain, Toulouse-Lautrec & others. The art of Marcel Vertes was at its peak during the vibrant & somewhat wild decade of the 1920’s. Concentrating upon scenes of Paris street life, portrayals of women & depictions of circus & cabaret acts, Vertès left a legacy of original lithographs & drawings that superbly capture the spirit of 1920’s Paris. Vertes would be also be noted for his stunning line of Schiaparelli perfume advertisements.
$1500
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Superb Harris, Frank. Autographed
Letter, 25 March, 1924. 2pp. 8vo., 7" 1/4 x 10" 1/2 folded once, on the letterhead of the Grand Hotel Haussmann, Paris addressed to W. H. Exelby in Montreal. A chatty letter: "Tho' I'm worked to death I want to write to you with my own hand and thank you for your surprising letter. I have worked as a farm hand, stoker & waiter...
I'm sending you "The Bomb" & some little booklets.. which contain a number of my "Contemporary
Portraits". These have sold better in the US than my short stories... I seem to have lost my way in life... A.S.(S) Burleson Wilson's Post Master General destroyed my magazine, Pearson's by holding up the mail on the pretext that he had been informed that there was something seditious in it. He took my money...
I'm writing The Story of My Life... The most important book ever written / Yours Ever / Frank
Harris" In very good or better condition with the original mailing envelope showing some use. "Frank Harris (1856 – 1931) was a British-born, naturalized-American author, editor, journalist and publisher, who was friendly with many well-known figures of his day. Though he attracted much attention during his life for his irascible, aggressive personality, editorship of famous periodicals, and friendship with the talented and famous, he is remembered mainly for his multiple-volume memoir My Life and Loves, which was banned in countries around the world for its sexual explicitness." - Wikipedia
$625
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McClure, Michael. DARK BROWN. Signed
1/25cc. First edition. Unpaginated. Fine in full leather with gilt-stamped spine & upper cover. One of only 25 copies [the entire hardbound edition] on Alexandra Japan paper. SIGNED by McClure. An evocative, sensual masterpiece of American poetry. Fine.
$1425
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Eric Gill.
SACRED AND SECULAR IN ART AND INDUSTRY. First edition. A lecture given before the Royal Institution, London, February 1939. 8vo., printed green wrappers, pp. 33, one woodblock illustration by Gill. One of only 400 copies - the entire edition. Neat name on ffe. A near fine copy with a hint of darkening at the spine. "The artist is not a different kind of person, but every person is a different kind of artist." -
E.G.
$475
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Chagall, Marc [Illustrator]. SUITE PROVINCIALE by Gustave Coquiot. Avec 92 dessins inedits de Marc Chagall. First edition. Illustrated with 92 designs by Chagall throughout the text. 4to. Plain wrappers in the printed pale blue paper dustwrapper showing light soiling at the edges & tiny spine chips, reinforced across the spine with three short pieces of clear [old] tape, else, a very good copy of this very early & rarely encountered
Chagall illustrated title with 92 original unedited drawings by Chagall. French text by Gustave Coquiot. One of only 550 copies printed Vélin de Rives with the publisher's numbered ticket present. Chagall's wonderful illustrations are delightful.
$475
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Sauvage, Marcel [et Max Jacob]. VOYAGE EN
AUTOBUS. Paris: Aux éditions "Liber", n.d., s.d. [1920]. 4to. First Edition. Edition originale. Printed wrappers. Poems with 4 distinctive illustrations by Max Jacob. Poèmes avec 4 images de Max Jacob. A near fine example showing minimal use. Inscribed by Sauvage "a monsieur André Level [galerie Percier] que je me saurai trop / remercier / hommage / Marcel Sauvage". A very nice example. $375
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From TBCL's Children's Bookcase.
James Thurber, (1894-1961). Humorist who wrote The Private Life of Walter Mitty. 8" 1/2 x 14",
14 page contract between Thurber and Kermit Bloomgarden Production, [Book not included] July 28, 1960, SIGNED. The contract gives exclusive rights to a "dramatico-musical adaptation" of Thurber's children's classic,
THE WONDERFUL O. In near fine condition. An annual award, the Thurber Prize, begun in 1997, honors outstanding examples of American humor.
$675
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Leakey, L.S.B.
A sterling 2 pp. TLS dated Christmas Day, 1968 addressed to: J. MacFarland, High Ridge Missouri & Signed by noted Kenyan archaeologist and anthropologist, Louis Leakey, on Leakey Foundation Letterhead, in the year of its founding, written specifically for the members of the Leakey Foundation discussing the progress of the 'Leakey Teams' and their endeavors for which the Foundation's funds were earmarked. Excellent content with references to
Dianne Fossey and her work with Gorilla studies, Richard Leakey's work at Lake Randolf and Jane Goodall's work with chimpanzees. With the original mailing envelope. Suberb. In fine condition.
$825
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Derrick, Katherine Ross.
A MAID FROM MARS. Truro, Cornwall: Printed by Oscar Blackford. N.d. c. 1921. First edition. 12mo., 48pp., sandy colored stiff wrappers with illustrated upper cover. Undated but references to
"wireless", "aero-plane", "flying machine" & "the war" suggests about 1920. The story of a maid from mars who comes to earth [Cornwall] in human form, learns the language in a few months, attempts to share here Martian culture & spirit & who in the ends thinks mankind unready & splits. The earliest piece written about Mars by a woman & in a context which might be called loosely "feminist". Rare. To our knowledge no other copy has ever been offered.
$3475
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Isaac Asimov & Canadian Holmes mini archive. Asimov was a great Sherlockian. Invested in the BSI as
"The Remarkable Worm Unknown To Science" and a recipient of the prestigious Two Shilling Award. At least two of his books were Sherlockian including Asimov's Sherlockian Limericks. This archive includes 5 items. 1 - a 4" x 5" typed & signed in blue ink Sherlockian limerick by Isaac Asimov entitled: A CASE OF IDENTITY.
"Mary Sutherland's bound for the church / But is left by her groom in the lurch / Quick! To Holmes with the tale / Of that non-show-up male, / And the bloodhound is off on the
search. / By Isaac Asimov" - 2 - a 5" 3/8 x 7" 7/8 black & white original photograph of Isaac Asimov sporting his deerstalker cap & friend at a Sherlockian event. - 3 - 4" x 6" holograph signed note on printed [recto only] light blue card stock from Trevor Raymond, editor [from 1991-2007] of Canadian Holmes, the magazine of The Bookmakers of Toronto, thanking the sender for the use of the "great [Asimov] photo". Also noting that after multiple problems, Vol. 15 No 4 went to the printers in Waterloo. - 4 - a 2" 1/2 x 3" 1/2
Ex Libris Sherlockian bookplate signed by Isaac Asimov & - 5 - An 8" 1/2 x 11" proof from Canadian Holmes, pg. 14 St. Jean Baptiste Day, 1992 - A remembrance of Isaac Asimov by Bob Coghill in fine condition.
$250
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Joyce, James.
"Ulysses in Nightown". n.p., [New York], n. d. [1958]. Village Voice broadsheet on beige newspaper stock folded twice to appx: 9" x 12". . Play-flyer/insert beige paper stock. 4pp. Produced by Burgess Meredith & starring Zero Mostel as Leopold Bloom in his triumphant return to the stage. Player bios. A very good or better copy of this uncommon ephemeral Joyce item showing light use.
$75
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Hesse, Hermann.
DIE MORGENLANDFAHRT. [The Journey To The East]. 1 page typescript original poem, dated Easter, 1932. A near fine or better copy signed by Hesse in black fountain pen at the bottom. This poem was typed by Hess himself on his personal typewriter & bears the name of his book published in the same year - a wonderful mythic evocation of the joys & trials of participating in a community of awakening. Hermann Hess was one of the most influential writers of the 20th century. In 1931, Hesse began planning what would become his last major work, The Glass Bead Game (aka Magister Ludi). In 1932, as a preliminary study, he released the novella DIE MORGENLANDFAHRT /Journey to the East. The Glass Bead Game was printed in 1943 in Switzerland. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1946.
$1500
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Sartre, Jean-Paul. Autograph
Manuscript. N.d. [c. 1950-51], n.p. [Paris]. 1 page - small 4to. On his typical graph paper. A one line fragment: "La classe ouvrière est vaincue d'avance si elle ne prend pas le pouvoir" loosely trans. as: "The working class is defeated from the beginning if they don't exercise their will". Perfect Sartre. A near fine example.
$550
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Inscribed by Jessie Conrad. 8vo., 286pp. Black & white frontispiece.
"The Concord Edition of the Works of Joseph Conrad", A near fine bright example in gilt decorated blue cloth with gilt-stamped spine titles, illustrated endpapers, top edge gilt. Inscribed on the front free endpaper:
"With much love and / affectionate gratitude for / a very valued friendship / to Many Millions from / Jessie Conrad /
1925". [Ehrsam 2250; Keating 179; Smith 25 (pp. 91-93); Wise, A Conrad library, p. 47. MARITIME (CODE:10929). for the 1st edition]
$300
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Nabokov.
LOLITA. [Facsimile First Edition]. First Edition Thus. Published in Shelton, Connecticut by The First Edition Library. 1983. Two Volumes in very fine fresh condition in like clamshell box. perfect Facsimile of the original Olympia Press first edition. This title and two others; ULYSSES & TROPIC OF CANCER were published by The First Edition Library by subscription only in a separate series "Published in Paris in Paperback". A flawless set of this Nabokov masterpiece. 12mo.pp 188, 223. $550
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Graham Greene. [The Heart of the Matter].
LE FOND DU PROBLEME. PRESENTATION COPY. First French language edition. Translated from English by Marcelle Sibon. Paris: Robert Laffont, 1949. Sm. 8vo., [Size 12cm x 19cm]. 1 of 1300 copies on on Alfa. Custom bound in brown Morocco - embossed with the initials of the recipeint, " J.M." on the spine. Inscribed by Green:
"For Jules Martinaggi / with gratitude for his help / from / Graham Green / Saigon. February
1951." A very good or better copy showing light use. In the 1950s while covering the French colonial war in Vietnam, Greene stayed at the Hotel Continental in Saigon. During his stay, he met & befriended [J.M.] Jules Benoit Martinaggi, director of the civil services for Indochina for whom this book is inscribed. This book comes from the personal library of Mr. Martinaggi from his home in Saigon. Graham GREENE : Le fond du problème. Traduit de l'anglais par Marcelle Sibon. Paris, Robert Laffont, 1949, IN 12. reliure marocain brun clair. Format 12cm x 19cm - Paris 1949 Edition originale, 1 des 1300 sur Alfa ou probablement un exemplaire d'auteur. Dos avec lettres J. M. dorées, 383 pages (rare édition originale), bel exemplaire. Avec dédicace de l'auteur Saigon-Février 1951. Contexte: L'écrivain Britannique Graham Greene séjourné à l'hôtel Continental à Saïgon dans les années 1950 alors qu'il couvrait la guerre coloniale française au Vietnam. Pendant son séjour, il rencontra Jules Benoit Martinaggi, personnage qui lui rendit des services. En remerciements il lui dédicacera ce livre. Cet homme, ami de l'écrivain, était administrateur des services civils de l'indochine. Ce livre provient de la bibliothéque personnelle de Mr Martinaggi de son domicile de Saigon. Dos marqué à l'or en relief J.M.
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Trudeau, Pierre Elliott.
Family Christmas / Happy New Year Custom Greetings Card, undated
[1972], 6" 1/2 x 12" 3/4 folded once. Colour photoprint tipped to the front cover showing the beaming Trudeaus with Justin then about 2 years old [born December 25, 1971].
"Joyeux noel happy new year" printed on the inside of the card. Inscribed in dark blue fountain pen by Trudeau to "David and Dee [Nicholson]" & Signed "Pierre". Further inscribed by Margaret Trudeau:
"Peirre, Margaret and Justin Trudeau" In fine condition. Pierre Elliott Trudeau, was the 15th Prime Minister of Canada from 20 April 1968 to 4 June 1979, and again from 3 March 1980 to 30 June 1984. Very uncommon indeed.
$175
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Apollinaire, Guillaume.
LE BESTIAIRE ou Cortége d'Orphée. Paris: Editions de La Sirene, 1919. Second edition of the text with the same great Dufy woodcuts that appeared in the rarely seen original 1911 first edition but in a slightly smaller format. 8vo., unpaginated. Red snake skin, red gilt stamped leather title piece, patterned red, blue & orange decorative endpappers. Original yellow card covers bound in. A few light bits of foxing otherwise a very nice near fine example of this handsome work illustrated by
Raoul Dufy with 30 stunning woodcuts & 5 woodcut ornaments printed in black. Short note by Dufy as preface. One of 1200 numbered copies [of a total of 1250] on bouffant. A very important work especially so due to the extreme rarity of the 1911 edition. CARTERET IV, 45; THE ARTIST AND THE BOOK no 91 Note. $1175
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Claudel, Paul.
LA VILLE. Published anonymously. Paris: Librairie de l'art Independant, (1893)..First Edition. A rare example of the first version of the Author's second book. 1 of 200 hand numbered copies on Velin Blanc (of 225 copies, the entire edition) Talvart & Place #2. A fine copy showing a bit of age-darkening. Original wrappers in the publisher's glassine dj. $1350
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[Claudel, Paul]. Conversations dans le Loir-et-Cher. Paris, Librairie Plon Chroniques no. 7, 1929. in-8. 361 p. Broché. Non rogné et non coupé. Dos défraichi. Edition originale de cette piece de théatre [68 pages].
Un des 10 ex. Num. sur Japon [second papier après 5 ex. Sur
Chine] Contient, en plus du texte de Claudel, "Cantique pour Siméon" de T.S. Eliot; Extraits d'un journal" de Charles Du Bos; "Shelley" de Francis Thompson; "Paysages goethéens" de Johnaaes Joergensen. TALVART et PLACE tome 3, p 154. Rare.
$675
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Albert
Dorgeles, Roland. (Roland Lecavelé).DEPARTURE. (Partir). New York, Simon & Shuster, 1928. First American Edition of this ship-board suspense-filled novel by the French author of the acclaimed, Prix Femina-winning First World War novel, Wooden Crosses, often compared to, All Quiet On The Western Front. 8vo. 381 pp. A near fine copy in mustard cloth, (one small blemish to the rear board), navy and blue titles and decorations, navy topstain in a bright, fresh, price-clipped pictorial dustwrapper with some minor creasing on the back panel, one closed tear and some very light use. Translated from the French by Pauline E. Rush. Very Uncommon.
$650
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Beston, Henry.
NORTHERN FARM. A CHRONICLE OF MAINE. Signed. New York: Rinehart, (1948).
First Edition Signed by Henry Beston on the front free endpaper. A fine copy in emerald cloth, silver titles to the spine in a bright, fresh neatly price-clipped pictorial dustwrapper wirh some light use at the heel and crown of the spine. Dustwrapper and interior illustrations by Thoreau MacDonald. 8vo. 246 pp. A chronicle of a year in the life of Henry Beston's Maine farm written with the same intuitive elegance as his now classic, The Outermost House.
$175
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Polidori, Gaetano. IL FIGLIUOL PRODIGO, DRAMMA SACRO with IL NABUCDONOSORRE, DRAMMA SACRO Londra: Dalla Stamperia Di J. Bretteli, 1806, 1807. Sm. 8vo., two volumes bound in one, 74pp + 1 + 84. A very good copy of these rare self published titles. Contemporary half calf over
paper covered boards neatly refreshed at the spine, contents clean; several contemporary ownership signatures on the ffe. Gaetano Polidori was a teacher of Italian in London, had been Alfieri's secretary, and is known as the author of tales and educational works and the translator of Milton and Lucan into Italian (1840 and 1841). His oldest son was John William Polidori, a physician to Lord Byron and author of the first vampire story in English, The Vampyre (1819). He published a number of works, including some of his own writings. He also set up a private press at his home in London, where amongst other titles (mostly his own), he printed the first editions of some poems by his grandchildren, Dante Gabriel Rossetti & Christina Rossetti. He also printed an edition of the poem Osteologia, which his father Agostino Ansano Polidori had written in 1763. $677.50
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Davies Quotation Signed

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Laboureur,
Jean Emile. [1877-1943]. French illustrator & engraver.
One of the great Book Illustrators of the first half of the 20th
century. Excellent Autograph Letter Signed. Paris: June 3rd,
1924. 8vo., 2pp. Addressed to Dutch Art Dealer, J. F. Van Deene.
Laboureur is sending 11 prints to his correspondent which he
describes & prices individually. An interesting &
rare 'working' letter. "Your customer is pragmatically
correct. The print 'Love In The Woods' is prepared not by a dry
point but with a very light etching, as was nearly always the
custom in France since the 19th century...." Signed in
full & dated. $1230
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Dos
Passos, John. Autograph Quotation Signed.
Westmorland, N.C., 1953. White stock 7" x 9", mounted
on black card stock. A superb example. "We live in
a time where there isn't much you can say any good of. /
Cordially / John Dos Passos / Westmoreland, N.C. / Dec. 19 1953".
$375
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Waldman,
Anne. Typed Bio/Intro Signed with Long Poem. Ederland,
Co., 1977. Sent to publisher James Campbell, Atropos. Also
enclosed, a typed Signed 8 line bio for use by the publisher.
"Anne Waldman is the author of Fast Speaking Woman.. She
is currently co-director with Alan Ginsberg of the Jack Kerouac
School of Disembodied Poetics... She travelled with The Rolling
Thunder Revue... and the piece here is part of a longer work
made up journals & notes from that trip" The piece
in question present - 8vo., 2 typed pages with a few ink
corrections, titled: Shaman Hisses You Slide Back Into The Night
(on & upon traveling with The Rolling Thunder Revue) "Niagara
Falls I tell Allen about thunder myth & how it hurts".
Superb. In fine condition. Original mailing envelope present.
$475
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Singer,
Isaac B. Autograph Letter Signed; "... editors who
fix and rewrite manuscripts...". New York; Nov. 10, 1966.
8vo., 1 page on his letterhead addressed to: John Hunt, editor
of the Saturday Evening Post. "... publishers who
accept them do damage to literature by bringing into it people
who don't belong there". Signed in full. In fine condition.
$275
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Churchill,
Winston. PRESS PHOTO. N.p., n.d. Published circa 1955.
[Photo by Torofsky, Toronto, so stamped on the verso]. Black
& White 7"1/4 x 5"1/8 image. A stately image in
very good or better condition used for publicity & press
purposes. $125
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Perrault, D. D. (Charles). [1628-1703]. DIVAE GENOVESAE TRIUMPHUS. Paris: Joannem Bastistam Coignard,
1695. Small 8vo., 8pp. 32pp. First Edition. French & Latin text. A very good example showing modest use of one of Perrault'a very uncommon religious titles. Period marbled wrappers missing the back wrapper. Contemporary name of E. M. Duverney on the title page. Charles Perrault was a French author who laid foundations for a new literary genre, the fairy tale, & whose best known tales, derived from pre-existing folk tales, include Le Petit Chaperon rouge (Little Red Riding Hood), La Belle au bois dormant (Sleeping Beauty), Le Maître chat ou le Chat botté (Puss in Boots), Cendrillon ou la petite pantoufle de verre (Cinderella), La Barbe bleue (Bluebeard) & others. In 1686, he decided to write epic poetry and show his genuine devotion to Christianity, & wrote Saint Paulin, évêque de Nôle (St. Paulinus, Bishop of Nola, about Paulinus of Nola). In 1694-5 he wrote: L’Apologie des Femmes, Le Triomphe de sainte Geneviève, L’idylle à Monsieur de la Quintinie. All rather difficult titles to acquire. Charles Perrault, est un homme de lettres français, resté célèbre pour ses Contes de ma mère l’Oye. Auteur de textes religieux, chef de file des Modernes dans la Querelle des Anciens et des Modernes, Charles Perrault fut l'un des grands auteurs du XVIIè siècle. L'essentiel de son travail consista en la collecte et la retranscription de contes issus de la tradition orale française. Il est l'un des formalisateurs du genre littéraire écrit du conte
merveilleux. $1800
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Hemingway, Ernest (John Updike). FDC - First Day Cover in the Literary Arts 1989 Series. Signed by John Updike in tribute. FIRST DAY OF ISSUE. 6½x3¾. Postmarked Key West, FL., July 17 1989. A fine example; this one celebrating "Nobel Prize Winning Novelist" Hemingway & signed in blue fountain pen by John Updike.
$275
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Steinbeck, John. (Aurthur Miller). FDC - First Day Cover in the Literary Arts 1979 Series. Signed by Arthur Miller in tribute. FIRST DAY OF ISSUE. 6½x3¾. Salinas CA., Feb 27 1979. A fine example; this one celebrating "American Novelist" John Steinbeck & signed in blue fountain pen by playright Aurthur Miller.
$275
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London, Jack. (Edward Albee]. FDC - First Day Cover in the Great Americans 1986 Series. Signed by Edward Albee in tribute. FIRST DAY OF ISSUE. 6½x3¾. Postmarked Glen Ellen CA., Jan 11 1986. A fine example; this one celebrating "Novelist, Short Story Writer" Jack London & signed in black ballpoint by
playwright Edward Albee. $275
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Faulkner, William. (Norman Mailer). FDC - First Day Cover in the Literary Arts 1987 Series. Signed by Norman Mailer in tribute. FIRST DAY OF ISSUE. 6½x3¾. Postmarked Oxford MS., Aug 3 1987. A very example; this one celebrating "Novelist, Short Story Writer" William Faulkner & signed in black pen by Norman Mailer. $275
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Williams, Oscar. (Dylan Thomas). Autograph Postcard Signed. New York, August 8th, 1973. 4" x 5" postcard with a fine photo of Thomas & Williams on the recto. Sent to Donn Harmon. N.Y., N.Y. "Dear Mr. Harmon... You are one of the lucky ones to have a copy of New Poems 1942 worth $100 today / Best / Oscar Williams".
$135
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Bill of Lading / Invoice for the ship Merrimack, January 22,
1866. Philadelphia, 1866. From Liverpool to Philadelphia. A nice example in very good condition showing moderate use particularly at the folds. 11" x 17" folded unevenly to 4" x 8"1/2. The shipper is Taylor & Co., the Master is Seckie. The shipment contains: 150 boxes of Tinplate, 180 Ingots of Tin, 60 slabs of Tin, an additional 290 boxes of Tinplate. "Copy May 7th '66 Cash Only for Ship Merrimac / Mr. G Taylord / C. B. Meay 22, 1866 / $1474.10. Paid. An interesting ephemeral maritime document.
$125
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Miller, Henry.
TLS. Big Sur: 12/8/55. White paper stock, 5" 1/2 x 8" 1/2, 1 page. Addressed to a Mr. Ruffier. A curious letter (In part):
"I had a letter from Bill Allen a few days ago telling me of the troubles you and Douglas had after my exhibit at the library. He says you almost lost your jobs! Can that really be
true?", "The Perls book is due out around Christmas"... "Nearing end of new book on "Big Sur". Huge! / All good wishes. / Henry
Miller" Miller published Big Sur, New Directions, 1957. $325
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Cilifford Odets [1906 - 1963]. Typed Agreement/Contract Signed. Los Angeles, July 24th, 1944. Odets was an American playwright, screenwriter, socialist, and social protester. 8vo., 1 page original carbon. Typed Agreement/Contract Signed. Los Angeles, July 24th, 1944. Between Odets & Phil Berg-Bert Allenberg, Inc., concerning the screen credit for writing
"None But The Lonely Heart", to appear with equal credit for the novel by Richard Llewellyn. Signed by all parties. In near fine condition on octavo onion skin. Odets acted in four movies in the 1930's. His wrote: (1935) Waiting for Lefty, (1935) Paradise Lost, (1937) Golden Boy, (1938) Rocket to the Moon, (1940) Night Music, None but the Lonely Heart (screenplay adaptation & directed), (1954) The Flowering Peach, Translated (1936) Nikolai Gogol - Dead Souls, & many more. The Flowering Peach became the basis for the 1970 musical Two by Two. Golden Boy was made into a 1939 film and became the basis for a 1964 musical of the same name. His screenplay for Sweet Smell of Success became the basis for the 2002 musical of the same name.
$120
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Longfellow, Henry
W. Autograph Letter Signed 1876. Rosemount, May 25 1876. 12mo. 2 pages on laid paper, neatly mounted. Longfellow declines an invitation to dine. Signed in full - in fine
condition.$425
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Loos,
Anita. Autograph Sentiment Signed. New York, Oct 12-1952. 5" x 7" mounted cover stock "My greetings and best wishes to Dr. Andres Gualberto Perez - Anita Loos" Perez was a noted collector of autographs. In near fine condition.
$55
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Brooks,
Van Wyck. Autograph Letter September 3rd 1946, 1 1/2 pages,
Signed on his club size embossed letterhead, Westport,
Connecticut, addressed to Mr. John Bekeless, Seymour,
Connecticut. Brooks acknowledges receipt of a lovely letter -
"She fell with dreadful suddenness, just twelve days ago
and in six days she was gone. I has meant to invite you again
but the last six months have been difficult for us all here,
though [Gladys] would have been so very glad to see you almost
anytime --- in August. Now we are selling the house & moving
to New York, ... where we shall be after the first week in
October at 350 East 57th street. I hope we shall see you &
your husband there... Van Wyck Brooks". $65
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Soyer,
Raphael. American painter whose works enjoy popular appeal.
A.L.S. On his letterhead, 1p. 4th., New York (n.d.), in full...
Sold with an engraving of the stamp mentioned by Soyer, the
engraving also signed by him. Two pieces. $57.5
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Carney,
Art. Signed Playbill for TAKE HER SHE'S MINE. New York: Playbill Inc., 1962. Sm 8vo., 46pp. Printed wrappers. Art Carney stars in this Harold Prince production & is
Signed by him on the cover in blue marker. Also signed by Audra Lindley on the title page - Audra Marie Lindley was an American actress, most famous for her role as landlady Helen Roper on the sitcom Three's Company and its spin-off, The Ropers. $65
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