LETTERS TO HENRY MILLER From John Cowper Powys.
(London): Village Press, (1975). First edition. Introduction by Ronald Hall. Near fine in stiff paperwraps with rubbing along edges. Item #29125 More
(London): Village Press, (1975). First edition. Introduction by Ronald Hall. Near fine in stiff paperwraps with rubbing along edges. Item #29125 More
New York: Editions for the Armed Services, Inc., [1944]. First edition thus: pocket-sized Armed Services Edition number M-24. Contents condensed for wartime reading. Copyright is 1940 but actually published 1944, according to OCLC. Touch of soiling and rubbing still very good in pictorial paperwraps. Item #46881 More
London: Victor Gollancz Ltd, 1952. First edition. Edited by Dent, with a reluctant preface by Stella M. Beech, daughter of Mrs. Campbell. Near fine in dust jacket showing shelf wear. Item #46858 More
New York: Viking Press, (1969). First edition. One of 600 copies. Published the year following Steinbeck's death. Text comprised of letters written to Pascal Covici, his old friend and editor, while working on EAST OF EDEN. 4to silver-stamped half blue cloth and blue paper boards; 182 pages. Illustrated with seven..... Item #52356 More
Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1865. First edition. Posthumous collection of Thoreau's letters to family and friends, including Ralph Waldo Emerson, who edited this work. Also includes nine poems. BAL 20116, binding variant A, presumed to be the first one. Original green HC (pebbled) cloth. A good, strong, and still attractive..... Item #56010 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
(London): MacMillan, (1970). First UK edition. The correspondence between Yeats and Margot Ruddock, edited by Roger McHugh. Spine ends slightly rubbed, otherwise near fine in dust jacket with light edge wear. Item #35247 More