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New York: William Morrow, (1997). First edition. SIGNED on title page. Fine in fine dust jacket with subtle toning to spine. Item #51166 More
New York: William Morrow, (1997). First edition. SIGNED on title page. Fine in fine dust jacket with subtle toning to spine. Item #51166 More
New York: George H. Doran Company, 1925. First edition. SIGNED to "Stuart W. Jackson / Elinor Wylie December 28, 1926." Very good with bookplate on front pastedown and three newspaper clippins on the author on rear endpapers. Spine tanned and rubbed with lettering faded, back board has one small indent..... Item #51562 More
New York: Jonathan Cape / Harrison Smith, (1930). First U.S. edition, published March, 1930 (the UK was published January). Waugh's working title for the book was "Bright Young Things," a tabloid nickname for the hard-partying young aristocrats and socialites of 1920s London whom he satirizes herein. 8vo green cloth-backed, decorated..... Item #54585 More
New York: Dutton, 1994. First edition. Advance Reading Copy in glossy pictorial paperwraps. SIGNED by author on title page. Fine condition with only the slightest wear. Letter to the reviewer laid in. Item #50190 More
New York: Random House, (1941). First edition. His first and most famous book. Novel based on his father's life, made into the long-running Broadway musical. SIGNED BY SCHULBERG WITH CRYPTIC "46-61-72" beneath his signature on back of a portion of paper torn from a form still retaining partial name and..... Item #54187 More
New York: G.W. Dillingham Co., (1907). First edition. Illustrated by Charles Grunwald. A novel of the Civil War. 8vo gilt-stamped red cloth boards; top edge gray. Interesting, presumed book-club copy with "This was written by a friend of mine and if you don't like it you are to be sure..... Item #55414 More
Franklin Center: Franklin Library, 1978. First edition, a "limited" edition published exclusively for members of the "First edition Society," preceding the trade edition. Fine in full brown leather stamped in gold, with all page edges gilt and a ribbon place marker. Includes an introductory "special message" culled from a speech..... Item #16315 More
New York: Alfred A Knopf, 1984. First edition. Near fine with thin line of fading along top edge of cloth; in very good to near fine dust jacket with few tiny rubs and nicks and slight, unaccountable discoloration at top and bottom of flaps. Item #50638 More
London: Chatto & Windus, 1913. First edition. Not published in the U.S. 32 pages of publisher's ads at rear, as called for [Harvey, A41]. In his entry for this book, Harvey quotes a letter from Ford effusing over YOUNG LOVELL as "a pretty big and serious historical work, rather like..... Item #53757 More