APG 127.3 (2011)
CatherW.pdf. Item #22754 More
CatherW.pdf. Item #22754 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
New York: Knopf, 1935. First edition. Number 404 of 749 SIGNED, numbered copies. Blue cloth spine faded to tan, otherwise near fine in original paper-covered slipcase which is lightly aged but still very good. Lacking the dust jacket. PRINTER'S PROOF FOR PAGES 181 to 183 SHOWING SLIGHT VARIATION IN TEXT..... Item #53725 More
New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co., (1914). First edition of Willa Cather's ghostwritten account of S.S. McClure's rise from his Northern Ireland childhood to founder of McClure's Magazine. First printing with "September 1914" on copyright page (the second printing, due to a printer's error, is dated "May 1914"). Second issue..... Item #21225 More
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1932. First edition. "Three New Stories of the West," each one dealing with the death of a main character. Octavo, light green cloth boards; pale blue labels on front and spine printed in black and orange. Pale yellow dust jacket printed in dark red and..... Item #54180 More
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, (1925). First edition. Bound in orange linen cloth with blue cloth spine. Spine faded (you can barely see lettering), with some wear on corners and spine ends. Minor chip on the bottom right hand corner of page 27. Lacking dust jacket. Item #52218 More
New York: Knopf, 1940. First edition. Her last novel, the story of Sapphira Colbert, a bitter but privileged white woman, who becomes irrationally jealous of Nancy, a beautiful young enslaved woman. The book balances an atmospheric portrait of antebellum Virginia against an unblinking view of the lives of the people..... Item #55984 More
New York: Knopf, 1931. First edition. Less fading than usual on the spine, otherwise fine in dust jacket with spine faded from pale green to tan but red lettering still clear; and shallow chip and horizontal tear to head of spine. Old photo copy of publisher's announcement laid in. Item #29420 More
New York: McClure, Phillips & Co., 1905. First edition. Her second book, a collection of short stories. Bookplate of lawyer, stockbroker, and book collector Charles Auchincloss on front endpaper. Rear endpaper repaired at hinge otherwise very good with spine slightly darkened and a bit of rubbed crimping to spine ends..... Item #54155 More