THE MAN FROM THE NORLANDS.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1936. First U.S. edition. Some minor soiling but still very good or better, lacking dust jacket. Item #38173 More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1936. First U.S. edition. Some minor soiling but still very good or better, lacking dust jacket. Item #38173 More
New York: The John Day Company, (1933). First edition. 14 stories with an introduction by Richard Walsh. A fine copy in nice, bright dust jacket with a split at front spine fold neatly repaired on verso, and just one tiny spot on spine. Item #41524 More
New York: The John Day Company, (1968). First edition. Name and date on front endpaper, otherwise fine in price-clipped dust jacket which has some minor wear on corners and spine ends. Item #41725 More
New York: The John Day Company, (1945). First edition. Fine in brown cloth with very minor rubbing on tips, lacking dust jacket. Item #41724 More
Tokyo: ShinchoSha, 1994. First Japanese edition. (We assume. We can't read Japanese.) Translated by Aono Satoshi. The book is fine in very good dust jacket with minor wear on corners and spine ends and small piece of clear tape at bottom of spine. The Buk in Japanese. Item #53122 More
New York: Knopf, 1938. First edition. Cloth a bit faded on edges; in dust jacket with spine faded, light rubbing, a few closed tears and a small chip on the spine. Item #45439 More
London: William Heinemann Ltd., (1933). First edition. Near fine with light foxing to first and last few leaves and spotting to page top edge; in good or better, price-clipped dust jacket with tear at head of spine with small hole beneath (affecting "D" in "Dead" and "No" in "Novel") internally..... Item #41383 More
New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc., (1997). First edition. Uncorrected bound galleys, fine in glossy pictorial paperwraps. Item #36739 More
Franklin Center: Franklin Library, 1985. First edition. One of an undisclosed number of copies of this SIGNED limited edition published for members of "The Signed First Edition Society." Precedes the first trade edition. Includes an introductory "special message for the first edition" by Burgess and illustrations Ronald De Felice not..... Item #71908 More
(London): Andre Deutsch, (1982). First edition. "A wealth of general bedlore, illustrated with colour plates which shows scores of beds from antiquity to present." Small imperfection in rear board, otherwise fine in dust jacket with ink mark through price on front flap. A very bright, interesting book. Item #27794 More
New York: Hyperion, (1995). First edition. Fine in dust jacket, SIGNED on half title page. Item #52792 More
Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1985. First edition. Burke's scarcest book with reportedly only 500 copies of the hardcover issue printed. Fine in fine dust jacket. Virtually as new. Item #72098 More
New York et al: Various, 1987 - 2018. First edition -- unless otherwise noted -- of each of the 39 volumes, 24 of which are SIGNED BY BURKE. Covers 17 titles in total with, in some cases, a signed limited edition, first UK edition, and/or advance reading copy provided in..... Item #71680 More
Edna M. Reindel. New York: Lincoln Mac Veagh / Dial Press, 1930. First edition. His second book, the story of a mechanic's helper who becomes a middle-weight champion prize fighter. Basis for the 1931 pre-code movie of the same name starring Lew Ayres and Jean Harlow. 8vo. blue cloth boards..... Item #54995 More
London: James Cochrane and M'Crone. 1834. First edition thus. Complete in eight foolscap octavo volumes, Bound by Reviere and Son in full polished green calf with gilt-titled spine labels in red and brown, gilt ornamentation and ruling to spine and board edges, top edge gilt, marbled endpapers, and elaborated tooled..... Item #40671 More
New York: The Century Co., 1916. Later printing. "A dramatization from the story of the same name by John Bennett." Illustrations by Reginald B. Birch. INSCRIBED on front free endpaper "To Jeanie dear, to whom all that the dedication implies belongs, and more, much more. From "the author." Jan. 1916."..... Item #33128 More
New York: Frank A. Munsey Company, January 15, 1938. First edition. Part two of six parts. Also includes the first of six parts of LONDON SKIES ARE FALLING DOWN by Garnett Radcliffe, which is featured in the cover art. Very good in pictorial paperwraps with light water stains. Item #26079 More
New York: Frank A. Munsey Company, April 16, 1932. First edition. Conclusion of six parts. Also includes the first of five parts of THE INSECT INVASION by Ray Cumming, which is featured in the cover art by Robert A. Graef. Damp stain to bottom front corner otherwise about very good..... Item #26080 More
Paris: The Olympia Press, (1961). First edition with June 1961 on copyright page (opposite the title page); second issue with "new price"-stamp over printed price on rear cover. No. 88 in the Travellers' Companion Series. The first novel in Burroughs "Nova Trilogy" and using his experimental "cut-up" technique created with..... Item #54099 More
(London): Picador, (2014). First edition. SIGNED BY BURTON on title page. Her well-received debut novel; the basis for the BBC miniseries of the same name. 8vo brown simulated-cloth boards lettered in silvery blue on spine; floral endpapers; 435 pages. Fine in fine dust jacket. Item #72167 More
(New York): New Directions, (1976). First edition. INSCRIBED by the author to his editor at New Directions on front free endpaper. Page edges slightly age darkened, otherwise fine in dust jacket. Item #27799 More
College Station: Texas A&M Univ. Press, (1997). First edition. One of 1,250 SIGNED copies. Signed by both the former President and the compiler and principal photographer, David Valdez. Large book, measuring approximately 11 x 11". Includes color and black-and-white photographs from his birth in 1924 until he left office in..... Item #54973 More
New York: Crown Publ. (2010). First edition. Special "Decision Points" BOOKPLATE SIGNED BY BUSH laid in along with a pre-printed card from the "Office of George W. Bush," thanking the recipient for his/her support, etc. Fine in fine dust jacket. Item #51658 More
New York: Farrar & Rinehart, (1946). First U.S. edition of the author's first novel, which was first published in 1940 in England by Jarrolds shortly before they were bombed out in the blitz (from dust jacket). Red cloth boards speckled, slight offset from boards to endpapers but otherwise about very..... Item #53283 More
New York: Horizon Press, (1981). First edition. AUTHOR'S FIRST BOOK--SIGNED. Cloth slightly sunned at spine ends otherwise fine in fine dust jacket. Item #11348 More