APG 134.3 (2004)
BurroughsW.pdf. Item #22752 More
BurroughsW.pdf. Item #22752 More
Paris: The Olympia Press, (1961). First edition with June 1961 on copyright page (opposite the title page); second issue with "new price"-stamp over printed price on rear cover. No. 88 in the Travellers' Companion Series. The first novel in Burroughs "Nova Trilogy" and using his experimental "cut-up" technique created with..... Item #54099 More
Hartford: Press of Case, Lockwood and Company, 1860. First edition. INSCRIBED BY BURROWS on front endpaper to "The Honorable Judge McCurdy/ From his old friend & Most [illegible] Servent [sic]/ Silas E. Burrows." Burrows' record of the proceedings before the court in the case of the American citizen Silas Enoch..... Item #56131 More
(London): Picador, (2014). First edition. SIGNED BY BURTON on title page. Her well-received debut novel; the basis for the BBC miniseries of the same name. 8vo brown simulated-cloth boards lettered in silvery blue on spine; floral endpapers; 435 pages. Fine in fine dust jacket. Item #72167 More
(New York): New Directions, (1976). First edition. INSCRIBED by the author to his editor at New Directions on front free endpaper. Page edges slightly age darkened, otherwise fine in dust jacket. Item #27799 More
College Station: Texas A&M Univ. Press, (1997). First edition. One of 1,250 SIGNED copies. Signed by both the former President and the compiler and principal photographer, David Valdez. Large book, measuring approximately 11 x 11". Includes color and black-and-white photographs from his birth in 1924 until he left office in..... Item #54973 More
New York: Crown Publ. (2010). First edition. Special "Decision Points" BOOKPLATE SIGNED BY BUSH laid in along with a pre-printed card from the "Office of George W. Bush," thanking the recipient for his/her support, etc. Fine in fine dust jacket. Item #51658 More
New York: Farrar & Rinehart, (1946). First U.S. edition of the author's first novel, which was first published in 1940 in England by Jarrolds shortly before they were bombed out in the blitz (from dust jacket). Red cloth boards speckled, slight offset from boards to endpapers but otherwise about very..... Item #53283 More
New York: Horizon Press, (1981). First edition. AUTHOR'S FIRST BOOK--SIGNED. Cloth slightly sunned at spine ends otherwise fine in fine dust jacket. Item #11348 More
New York: Horizon Press, (1983). First edition. Slight discoloration where tape removed on front pastedown, otherwise fine in dust jacket with very minor wear. SIGNED on title page. Item #16121 More
New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1992. First edition. SIGNED by author on the title page. Fine in dust jacket. Item #50414 More
New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., (1921). Third printing, originally published in 1917. Minor edge wear, otherwise very good, lacking dust jacket. Item #29274 More
New York: Random House, (1996). First U.S. edition. Review copy with publisher's information and review slip laid in. Fine in dust jacket. Item #30838 More
London: John Murray, 1853. Eight volumes uniformly bound in original brown cloth. Beppo & Don Juan, Dramas, and Miscellanies in two volumes each and Childe Harold and Tales & Poems, each in one volume. Complete set? No illustrations. Minor corner wear, tiny hole in one spine, and the tops of..... Item #28288 More
New York: Robert M. McBride, 1929. First edition. Notes on the symbolism in Cabell's FIGURES OF EARTH. One of 865 numbered copies. Mild smudge on spine still fine in original glassine dust jacket. Lacking slipcase. Item #30955 More
Richmond: Privately Printed, 1906. First edition. The Cabell forgery, adapted from his "Love Letters of Falstaff." Cabell denied knowledge of this piracy, which he called "a forgery sadly bungled." But reportedly it was produced as a spoof perpetrated and published by Ben Abramson of the Argus Book Shop with Cabell's..... Item #49332 More
New York: Robert M. McBride & Co., 1919. First edition, first printing, measuring 2.8 cm across top of text block and with unbroken rule on p.144 [Bleiler, 322; Schlobin, 174; Reginald, 02402]. The seventh volume in his fantasy/romance series set in the mythical medieval country of Poictesme. His best known..... Item #55057 More
New York: Robert M. McBride & Co., 1927. First edition. Gilt spine lettering a little dulled otherwise fine in lightly soiled, very good or better dust jacket with shallow chip to head of spine and 1/4" chip to upper rear panel. Item #55084 More
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1914. First edition. Four lovely tissue-protected color plates tipped in. Near fine, lacking dust jacket. Item #48293 More
CainJ.pdf. Item #42855 More
New York: Avon Book, (1945). First edition. Very good paperback, with rubbing on edges, soiling, age toned textblock, otherwise, binding strong, bright lettering on spine and no major tears. No dust jacket. Item #54158 More
New York: Knopf, 1930. First edition. The hard-boiled mystery writer's first regularly published book, essays of sorts in a series of imagined dialogues on the workings and non-workings of government. Octavo gray cloth boards stamped in black (or perhaps dark blue) on front and spine, publisher's logo blindstamped on back..... Item #54059 More
New York: Knopf, 1946. First edition. INSCRIBED on front endpaper. Near fine with spine ends bumped, minor rubbing along the edges, and a few small marks of soiling to the spine. In a very good or better dust jacket with a touch of soiling and rubbing, and shallow chipping to..... Item #51509 More
New York: Grosset & Dunlap, (1934). Reprint edition. A movie edition with stills from the movie, including ones of Lana Turner and John Garfield on front and back jacket covers. Book is about very good in a dust jacket worn on edges, with some closed tears and spine fading. Item #53222 More