THE LAST ENCHANTMENT.
New York: William Morrow and Company Inc., 1979. First edition. Fine in dust jacket with very light edge wear. Review copy with review slip and publisher's promtional letter laid in. Item #36193 More
New York: William Morrow and Company Inc., 1979. First edition. Fine in dust jacket with very light edge wear. Review copy with review slip and publisher's promtional letter laid in. Item #36193 More
New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., (1965). First edition of another of his novels based on a big legal case. Fine in dust jacket. Item #36712 More
Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, (1938). First edition. Published in England under the title, "Camera Obscura." The first book by Vladimir Nabokov to be printed in the United States. Variant binding in orange cloth stamped in black--one of three variant bindings. Very good with lightly soiled cover, small mark to bottom of text..... Item #51808 More
Wolf, J. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1977. First edition. Ornaments by J. Wolf. Fine in dust jacket. A bright, beautiful copy that looks new. Item #34294 More
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1935. First edition. Cloth at spine slightly faded and spine label lightly tanned, otherwise near fine in very good or better, lightly edge worn and rubbed dust jacket with small scrape on spine. Item #28096 More
"Phiz" London: Chapman and Hall, 1865. First edition. Illustrated by "Phiz." Scattered foxing and tips lightly rubbed, otherwise fine in new, quarter-bound leather and marbled boards. Very attractive. Item #36437 More
New York: Harcourt, Brace and Howe, 1920. First edition, first issue with perfect folio (i.e., page number) p.54 and perfect "y" in "may" last line p.387. Well worn, solid copy; altogether good. Lacking original dust jacket but with facsimile provided. Item #51976 More
Hicksville, NY: Exposition Press, (1975). First edition. SIGNED on front free endpaper. Endpapers lightly offset, corner of front free endpaper clipped, sticker residue on front pastedown and small spot on page fore edges, otherwise about fine in very bright dust jacket with light edge wear. Item #37449 More
Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1860. First U.S. edition, early printing (not the first), with ads dated March 1860. Two volumes. Good or better with name plate pasted in each volume, cloth nicked at spine ends and shallow strip missing along top edge rear board volume one, Item #51651 More
New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1965). First U.S. edition, published from British sheets. Review copy with slip laid in indicating a publication date of Oct. 21, 1965. The first part of a planned five-part original film operetta that Dylan never finished. Small-quarto, red-cloth boards with gilt-lettered spine. Fine in price-clipped..... Item #34503 More
London: Ernest Benn, 1927. First edition. Infidelity, politics, and intrigue on the Italian Riviera. Near fine with head of spine just a little rumpled; in about very good, trimmed dust jacket with mild soiling, few tiny nicks and tears, one small chip, and a small hole in rear flap fold..... Item #54090 More
London: Methuen, (1906). First edition. Essays recounting memories and impressions from his time at sea. 8vo green cloth, gilt-stamped spine, top edge gilt, rest untrimmed; 40-page publisher’s catalog dated August 1906, which Cagle calls the first issue. Minor wear on corners and spine ends and spine a bit darkened but..... Item #53770 More
(Lexington, KY: Joe Petro III, 2004). First edition. "Vonnegut's searing and wry recounting [that] laid the foundation for his classic novel Slaughterhouse-Five" (publisher Joe Petro). Prints Vonnegut's heartbreaking May 29, 1945, letter to his parents informing them he is no longer missing in action and recounting his capture and escape..... Item #53795 More
New York: Vanguard Press, [1934]. First U.S. edition of FROM A VIEW TO A DEATH, and first edition with this new title. Very good with spine label a touch faded and rubbed and minor offset to endpapers. Lacking dust jacket. Item #51944 More
New York: Vanguard Press, [1934]. First U.S. edition of Powell's third novel. Issued from the UK sheets of FROM A VIEW TO A DEATH. Very good to near fine with spine label and endpapers a little darkened. In somewhat soiled dust jacket with professional repair to edges and flap folds..... Item #53628 More
New York: Harcourt Brace, (1957). First edition of the AUTHOR'S FIRST BOOK. Cross country trip in the mid-1920s narrated by Dudley's nephew, The Kid, who recalls how his uncle recruits a group of seven passengers traveling east and uses their deposits to purchase a rattletrap car. Along the way, they..... Item #51957 More
London: George Allen and Unwin, (1956). First edition. Her second book. Price clipped from lower corner front flap and publisher's price sticker added, as often seen. A bright, crisp, fine copy in bright, crisp, near fine dust jacket with only light and fairly inconspicuous foxing. Item #35574 More
London: Heinemann, 1898. First UK edition. His third book, a novella partly based on his experiences during a voyage from Bombay to London. Preceded by the 1897 U.S. edition issued as CHILDREN OF THE SEA. Serialized in London's The New Review as "The Nigger of the ‘Narcissus’; a Tale of..... Item #53745 More
Boston: Little Brown and Co., 1947. First edition. Minor wear to spine ends otherwise fine; in very good to near fine dust jacket with touch of minor edge rubbing, rear flap edges foxed, and faint scratches to front panel finish. Item #54452 More
London: Chatto & Windus, 1923. First edition. The cloth and spine label near fine with only the barest wear and light offsetting near hinges; in a near fine, unchipped dust jacket with a tiny skinned area on front cover affecting the edge of the letters "R" and "G" in title..... Item #49558 More
New York: Harper & Row, (1988). First edition of AUTHOR'S FIRST BOOK. Review copy with publisher's slip laid in. Fine in dust jacket. Item #36208 More
New York: Harper & Row, (1988). First U.S. edition. Booker Prize winner. Mild shelf wear, still fine in fine dust jacket. Item #37266 More
London: Fisher Unwin, 1896. First edition. With the typographical errors, as called for. His second novel; inspired by his experience as chief mate of a small steamer. Basis for the 1951 film of the same name. 8vo green cloth, lower edge rough trimmed, top edge gilt. About very good with..... Item #53743 More
New York: Henry Holt & Co., (1993). First edition. Uncorrected proof in red paperwraps. Near fine. Item #29114 More
Joe Krush. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co., (1954). First edition. Drawings by Joe Krush. Advance Copy with slip from publisher tipped in. Lower edges of cloth boards slightly shelf rubbed, otherwise fine in near fine dust jacket with light rubbing and one very tiny closed tear. Item #39921 More