THE RED SCREAM.
New York: Doubleday, (1994). First edition. INSCRIBED by the author on the title page. Fine in dust jacket. Item #33474 More
New York: Doubleday, (1994). First edition. INSCRIBED by the author on the title page. Fine in dust jacket. Item #33474 More
New York: Random House, (1980). First edition. INSCRIBED BY WARREN on front endpaper, "To/ Walter & Jane,/ in all friendship,/ Red/ Fairfield, Conn./ October 2, 1980," and with Warren's HAND-CORRECTION to date on dedication page. Walter Sullivan (1924-2006) was an author, critic, longtime Vanderbilt University professor, authority on Southern literature..... Item #72212 More
New York: Random House, (1974). First edition. INSCRIBED BY WARREN in characteristic red ink on title page, "To/ Walter & Jane/ affectionate greetings/ Red/ [underline]/ Fairfield, December 1, 1974/ [underline]." Walter Sullivan (1924-2006) was an author, critic, longtime Vanderbilt University professor, authority on Southern literature and -- along with Warren..... Item #72213 More
[New Haven]: Yale University, (1956). First edition. One of only about 175 copies [Grimshaw A14, p.84]. Designed, printed, and illustrated by Jane Doggett at Yale University's School of Design. This copy WARMLY INSCRIBED BY WARREN on front endpaper, "To Stuart (W) with admiration and friendship. Red (W)." Bibliographer and publisher..... Item #49496 More
Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, (1971). First edition. Only 3000 copies printed. This one INSCRIBED BY WARREN in red ink on front endpaper, "To Walter/ all the best/ Red." Walter Sullivan (1924-2006) was an author, critic, longtime Vanderbilt University professor, authority on Southern literature and -- along with Warren -- one..... Item #72078 More
(Various places: Various publishers, 1976 - 2002). First edition of each of the 15 volumes. Award-winning poet Weigl is known for exploring his experience serving in the Vietnam War. Collection includes: EXECUTIONER (Tucson: Ironwood Press, 1976), his first book, near fine in paperwraps, INSCRIBED "for Al, Brother from the green..... Item #55495 More
New York: Harper & Row, (1962). First edition. SIGNED and INSCRIBED on front free endpaper, "For Stan Peckham my elector and sponsor, with friendly compliments upon my first visit to Denver, Glenway W." Wescott, a flamboyant writer who also worked with Alfred Kinsey in his studies on homosexuality, was elected..... Item #34889 More
Diana Younger. London: Hutchinson & Co., (1964). First edition. INSCRIBED on title page to step-daughter Diana Younger, "For Diana and Went / With love from Dennis." She illustrated the dust jacket for his 1938 book, THE GOLDEN SPANIARD as well as endpapers for several others. Fine in near fine dust..... Item #53579 More
Diana Younger. London: Hutchinson & Co., (1965). First edition. INSCRIBED on the title page to his step-daughter Diana Younger, "For Diana and Went / With love from Dennis." She illustrated the dust jacket for his 1938 book, THE GOLDEN SPANIARD as well as endpapers for several others. Fine in near..... Item #53578 More
Diana Younger. London: Hutchinson & Co., (1951). First edition. INSCRIBED on title page, "For Diana and Went / With the fondest love from Dennis." Diana Younger was Dennis's stepdaughter and they remained close all his life. She illustrated the dust jacket for his 1938 book, THE GOLDEN SPANIARD as well..... Item #53581 More
Diana Younger. London: Hutchinson & Co., [1949]. First edition. INSCRIBED on title page, "For Diana and Went / With fondest love from Dennis." Diana Younger was Dennis's stepdaughter and they remained close all his life. She illustrated the dust jacket for his 1938 book, THE GOLDEN SPANIARD as well as..... Item #53580 More
Diana Younger. London: Hutchinson & Co., [1936]. First edition. INSCRIBED, "For Diana / who drew the figures in the end papers (of this book) ... love / from Dennis." Diana Younger, Wheatley's stepdaughter, illustrated the endpapers for this book and several others, and the dust jacket for THE GOLDEN SPANIARD..... Item #53572 More
London: Hutchinson of London, (1961). First edition. INSCRIBED TO HIS STEP-DAUGHTER on title page, "For Diana and Went / With love from Dennis." Diana Younger was Dennis's stepdaughter and they remained close all his life. She illustrated the dust jacket for his 1938 book, THE GOLDEN SPANIARD and endpapers for..... Item #53620 More
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1922. First edition. SIGNED and INSCRIBED "For John Moffitt with the sincere good wishes of John Hall Wheelock," to which Wheelock has added the last five lines of his poem "The Fish-Hawk" (handwritten by Wheelock) and dated September 28, 1922. Page edges slightly soiled, otherwise..... Item #35572 More
New York: Twayne Publishers, (1958). First edition. Illustrated. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author on the front endpaper. A look behind the scenes during the Reconstruction of Washington D.C. after the Civil War. Near fine in good dust jacket with some wear, damp stains and mending. Item #47679 More
New York: Walker & Company, (2009). First edition. Illustrated with black-and-white photographs. Presentation copy INSCRIBED BY WILLIAMS to Jeffers collector Allen Mears, "To Allen, / I hope you enjoy the chapters on / Jeffers and brownstone. They were / two of my favorite to work on / and Jeffers' house..... Item #55473 More
Washington, DC: The Preservation Press, (1988). First edition. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by author on front endpaper. Fine in dust jacket with one small closed tear at bottom of front cover. Item #45445 More
New York: St. Martin's Press, (1994). First edition. INSCRIBED by the author on the title page, "To . . . With memories of The Ocean State!/ I remember your Rhode Island connection!/ Don Winslow/ January 28, 1995." . Fine in dust jacket with a light crease on front flap. Item #34349 More
New York: Simon and Schuster, (1974). First edition. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author to her friend. A passionate, scheming, even bloody saga of a powerful family in Washington D.C. in Civil War times. Near fine in price-clipped dust jacket. Item #47166 More
(New York): Warner Books, (1995). First edition. INSCRIBED WITH A DRAWING, "To Mike Baby -- Man did we have some fun / Wolfman Jack." Touch of faint soiling to page top edge, still bright and fine in fine dust jacket. Scarce signed. Item #52816 More
Sewanee: The University of the South, 1982. First edition. INSCRIBED BY LYTLE on half-title page, "To Walter,/ out of the long/ [time?], in affection/ and Continued [inderlined]/ admiration - /Andrew Lytle/ Sewanee, Winter/ 1982"; and INSCRIBED BY WRIGHT on title page; "For Walter and Jane,/ with admiration and/ friendship -/..... Item #72199 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