A KNIGHT OF THE CUMBERLAND.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1906. First edition. Illustrated by F. C. Yohn. Red cloth, top edge and lettering gilt. Near fine with light soiling. Item #29980 More
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1906. First edition. Illustrated by F. C. Yohn. Red cloth, top edge and lettering gilt. Near fine with light soiling. Item #29980 More
New York: Random House, (2006). First edition. SIGNED by Frazier. The "Cold Mountain" author's second novel. Advance reader's edition in pictorial paperwraps. Fine. Item #46012 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: Scribner's Sons, 1937. First edition. Chronicle of Southern life in the thirties dealing with the relationships between plantation owners and tenant farmers. Light foxing at top of boards, inner hinge papers darkened on edges, otherwise very good or better in dust jacket with small chips at corners and..... Item #40188 More
Garden City: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1955. First U.S. edition. Light bumping to lower edge of front board, otherwise fine in dust jacket with light rubbing, two small closed tears and a few tiny nicks to spine ends and tips (with tape reinforcement to verso). A very bright copy. Item #35731 More
London: Cassell and Company Limited, (1946). First edition. Scattered foxing to page edges, rear tips slightly bumped and cloth bubbled in thin lines on both boards, otherwise fine in slightly soiled dust jacket with light creasing to back panel. Item #35816 More
New York: Creative Age Press, 1949. First edition. Published in England as Seven Days in Crete. Fine in dust jacket with minor wear on cornrs and spine ends. Item #35733 More
Seattle: Winn Books, 1986. First edition. Number 38 of a stated 350 copies, SIGNED BY HARRISON and the illustrator, RUSSELL CHATHAM. Together with a suite of FIVE 14 x 18" PRINTS SIGNED BY CHATHAM, each marked AP and numbered "31/40," and a colophon indicating the suite was produced specifically to..... Item #52697 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: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1924. First edition. One of 150 numbered copies SIGNED by Tinker, who also designed and illustrated the volume. Although Tinker is credited as the author, this work includes the first book appearance of over 30 articles by Hearn. Cloth spine and front edges, with..... Item #34446 More
New York: Covici Freide, (1931). First edition, second issue, with 32 lines on page 306. Very good with spine sunned; in an amost very good dust jacket with rubbing, light soiling, shallow chipping and short closed tears. Item #29207 More
New York: Scribner's Sons, 1929. First edition. First printing with publisher's seal and without the disclaimer. In dust jacket with correct price and "Katherine" for "Catherine" on front flap (as in the first five printings). 8vo black cloth boards with gold-foil labels on front and spine. Very good to near..... Item #54283 More
New York: Scribner's Sons, 1933. First edition. His third collection of stories, fourteen in total with nine being published for the first time. About very good with spine ends bumped, spine ends and corners lightly rubbed, gold spine label somewhat dulled and a little askew but label on front still..... Item #51885 More
New York: George H. Doran Company, (1925). First edition. Full-page illustrations preceding each chapter and dust jacket illustration by Theodore Nadejen. Adapted by Heyward with wife Dorothy, a playwright, in 1927 for the play of the same name. They later worked with composer George Gershwin on the 1935 light opera..... Item #53824 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 & Brothers, 1903. First U.S. edition, which differs somewhat from the UK. Top corners bumped otherwise near fine in near fine blue-cloth dust jacket (as issued) with a few small stains and just a touch of light edge rubbing. Item #54955 More
London: Macmillan and Co., 1883. First edition, first issue in primary binding of blue-green smooth cloth with "JAMES" in uniform letters on spine. 1,000 copies. Precedes the American edition. Light scattered foxing, boards rubbed on corners and a few light spots, back hinge starting to crack, small thin strip of..... Item #42805 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
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, (1957). First edition. Some wear to edges of boards and small indentation in upper front board (near spine), otherwise very good in dust jacket with shallow edge chipping, a few short closed tears and tape reinforcement to verso of spine ends. A very bright copy..... Item #35114 More
Los Angeles: Sun & Moon Press, (1987). First edition. Uncorrected proof, fine in blue paperwraps with title handwritten on spine. Review copy, with publisher's letter to the Washington Post laid in. Scarce. Item #36872 More
New York: Viking Press, (1978). First edition of the author's third book, the second novel in his "Albany Cycle." One of our favorites, of his books. Fine in black dust jacket with minor rubbing on corners and spine ends and two short closed tears. Item #42836 More
New York: The Viking Press, (1963). First edition. Basis for the 1965 movie of the same name starring Natalie Wood, Christopher Plummer, Robert Redford, Roddy McDowall, et al. Fine in very good or better dust jacket with pink area of spine toned to cream and rubbed, flattened creasing at spine..... Item #35911 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
London: Jonathan Cape, (1929). First UK edition. First binding in blue. Very good or better with light wear on spine ends and corners. Book plate on front pastedown. Lacking dust jacket. Item #50131 More