APG 108.4 (2011)
FrostR.pdf. Item #22797 More
FrostR.pdf. Item #22797 More
New York: Henry Holt, (1947). First edition. Minute spot on page edges, otherwise fine in slightly spine-faded dust jacket with tiny chip. Item #48929 More
[Durham, NC]: Duke University, 1945. First edition. First appearance of poem later collected in STEEPLE BUSH (1947). Approximately 7 x 10" broadside poem illustrated with photograph of Frost in the Rare Book Room of the Duke University Library. Flattened creases where previously folded to quarters, archival tape repair on verso..... Item #49100 More
Washington, DC: United States Information Agency, 1965. First edition. Rosy view of the U.S. published by the “English Teaching Division, Information Center Service” of the largest propaganda machine of the time, the United States Information Agency [USIA], that interweaves selections from 29 of Frost's poems, as well as 4 complete..... Item #56099 More
London: Oxford University Press, 1954. First edition. Fine in price-clipped dust jacket with lightly tanned spine and minor wear to spine ends and tips. dust jacket cover art by Ronald Searle. Item #33306 More
New York: Farrar Straus Giroux, (1985). First U.S. edition. SIGNED BY FUENTES. Translated from the Spanish by Margaret Peden and the author. Fine in near fine dust jacket with very faint red line on rear panel. Item #54462 More
Cape Town: A. A. Balkema, 1971. First edition. Fugard, a white South African, led the Serpent Players, black South Africans performing European works -- until "The Coat," a play that evolved from improvisations of the players telling their own story. "Based on an incident at one of the many political..... Item #26110 More
Cape Town: Buren Publishers, 1969. True first edition. INSCRIBED on title page "For Harold, With my best wishes, Athol Fugard." One of the playwright’s best-known and most widely respected dramatic works. The play that established Fugard’s reputation as a major playwright. 8vo illustrated paper boards. Small label of Vanguard Booksellers..... Item #71538 More
New York: Theatre Communications Group, (1996). First edition. Post-apartheid play. A mixed-race South African farmer confronts his granddaughter's desire to leave their isolated land in search of a brighter future in Johannesburg. Fine in near fine dust jacket with a bit of staining to verso of rear panel just barely..... Item #42639 More
New York: Anchor Books/Doubleday, (1996). First edition. SIGNED by the author on the title page. Minor creasing to fore edges of few interior pages, still fine in dust jacket. Item #34821 More
GaddisW.pdf. Item #22798 More
New York: Coward-McCann, Inc., (1947). First edition. Translated and illustrated by Wanda Gag. Her final work, which was published after her death. Small worn spot on front cover and two tiny holes and small scrape on rear spine gutter. It appears that the edges have been somewhat inexpertly touched up..... Item #25684 More
New York: DC Vertigo, 1993. First edition. #1 in Gaiman’s 3-part spinoff from his bestselling “dark fantasy” comic-book series, “The Sandman,” featuring Sandman's older sister, “Death.” SIGNED ON FRONT COVER BY ARTIST CHRIS BACHALO. Number 1955 of a stated 10,000 copies signed by either Gaiman or Bachalo. Housed together with..... Item #71786 More
[No-place]: Vertigo, 2013. First edition, true first printing published December 2013. First in the 6-part series which formed a prequel to Gaiman's SANDMAN and won the 2016 Hugo Award for Best Graphic Story. Fine. Item #71712 More
GainesE.pdf. Item #22799 More
New York: Poseidon Press, (1988). First edition. Author's first book. Fine in dust jacket. Item #50757 More
Various places: Various publishers, 1978 - 2007. Collection assembled by Allen K. Mears. Includes 2-page TLS from Gallagher with extensive handwritten portion and two enclosures; Autograph Postcard Signed from Gallagher; 4 books (2 are later printings) signed and/or inscribed by Gallagher; a broadside signed by Gallagher; a few items of..... Item #56185 More
(Vaduz: Quick, 1960). Fourth printing. INSCRIBED by Baron Von Falz-Fein (father of Ludmila and producer of the movie). Fine in dust jacket with two closed tears and very light soiling. Includes original blue wrap-around band announcing the movie made from the book. Item #34963 More
Garden City: Doubleday, 1959. First edition. "A full-length novel about ghosts and a ghost breaker in an English castle" (from the dust jacket). Fine in fine dust jacket with just a touch of the barest wear. Item #54883 More
Seattle: Black Heron Press, (1987). First edition. Short stories by the founders of the Black Heron Press -- five by Galloway and six by Gold. Full-plate illustrations by Robin Adsit. Early proof, presumably made up specifically for the illustrations as you can see the outlines of each page and those..... Item #51399 More
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1913. First U.S. edition. Spine ends very slightly faded, otherwise near fine in scarce, good dust jacket with tanned and rubbed spine, some edge chipping and old insect damage along spine and flap folds. Item #33416 More
London: William Heinemann, 1929. First edition. Number 459 of 1,030 SIGNED copies, this one additionally INSCRIBED BY GALSWORTHY with a quote from one of his poems--"Of Errantry:/ For who would live so petty and unblest/ That dare not tilt at something ere he die"--beneath his signature on colophon page. His..... Item #54043 More
New York: Simon & Schuster, (1968). First edition. Top page edges have slight foxing, otherwise fine in dust jacket. Item #43385 More
GarciaG.pdf. Item #51916 More
(Barcelona): Plaza & Janes, S. A., (1975). True first edition. Published in Spain; text in Spanish. Green textured-paper boards, gilt and white stamped spine. Dust jacket with gold wrap-around band printed in red, as issued. Near fine with base of spine crimped and lightly penciled notations (in Spanish) throughout; in..... Item #54931 More