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New York: St. Martins, (1979). First U. S. edition of his fourth book featuring Detective Chief Morse. Fine in dust jacket with the barest wear. Item #54655 More
New York: St. Martins, (1979). First U. S. edition of his fourth book featuring Detective Chief Morse. Fine in dust jacket with the barest wear. Item #54655 More
New York: Crown Publishers, (1992). First U.S. edition. Winner of the Gold Dagger Award in England. Review copy with promotional material and review slip laid in. Fine in dust jacket. Item #27568 More
New York: Bobb-Merrill Co., (1939). First edition. Hailed by critics in the U.S. and abroad as a metaphor for the immigrant experience in America (Wikipedia). Di Donato, both a writer and bricklayer, was best known for this novel recounting the life and times of his own bricklayer father, Geremio, who..... Item #71617 More
Scribner, New York:, (2005). First edition. SIGNED BY DIAMANT on the title page. From the author of THE RED TENT. Fine in fine dust jacket. Item #71607 More
Isaac Robert Cruikshank. London: John Lowndes, 1822. Two volumes. (VOLUME 1) FIRST EDITION: Folding hand-colored frontispiece etching, "Mr. Wilkinson, Mr. Burroughs & Mr. Wrench, As Logic, Jerry & Corinthian Tom...," by Robert Cruikshank. Bound (together with Songs, Parodies etc below) in 8vo gilt-stamped polished calf by Riviere & Son with..... Item #54607 More
London: Privately printed, (1811). Second edition. Greatly expanded from the 1809, 80-page first edition, THIS IS THE VERSION THAT BROUGHT HIM FAME. Two volumes bound in one; this copy with volume II title page (from the large-paper issue) inserted following p.[276], as sometimes seen [Windle A11c]. "...dialogues on books and..... Item #56175 More
New York: Harper & Bros. 1838. First edition. Illustrated with 114 engravings of planets and solar systems, both full-page and in the text. No. 83 in Harper's "Family Library" series. 16mo muslin-covered boards; 422 pp. including index plus 2 pp. ads at front and 6 at rear. Spine missing, cover..... Item #34421 More
London: Chapman and Hall, 1891. First edition. 365 pages including a bibliography of Pickwick. Pictorial gilt title on front and lettering on spine a little dull, otherwise very good to fine with minor edgewear and few small bumps. Item #34881 More
[New York: Household Words, 1854]. First edition thus: first U.S. appearance serialized in the American version of Dickens' British weekly, "Household Words," May - September 1854." The American publisher of Household Words, T. L. McElwrath, placed HARD TIMES in his version of the magazine in such a way that the..... Item #49687 More
[Winston Salem]: Palaemon Press, [circa 1970s]. First edition. Palaemon Broadside Number Six. 12.5 x 14.5" broadside suitable for framing. Prints the first poem of Dickey's to appear in print (in 1951 in The Sewanee Review) with illustration in red by Robert Dance of a long-haired woman at a window by..... Item #54608 More
Washington: Library of Congress, 1967. First edition. SIGNED. A lecture delivered at the Library of Congress April 24, 1967. Fine in paperwraps. Item #35868 More
Chicago: Packard and Co., 1947. Later edition or printing in gilt stamped gray cloth and white dust jacket printed in pink and black. An interpretation of "Emily's poetry in the light of literary and historical tradition ... this book is largely speculative and aeshetic," Fine in about very good price-clipped..... Item #39663 More
DickinsonE.pdf. Item #45560 More
DidionJ.pdf. Item #22780 More
Kveta Vanecek. London: Faber & Faber, (1962). First edition. One of the scarcer children's book by this Irish writer. Fine in price-clipped dust jacket. Item #41377 More
Chicago: B. E. Callahan, 1952. First edition, twentieth in the series. Baseball photos, biographies and statistics for the year. Featuring Dimaggio and Ford Frick on the front cover. Photo-illustrated, orange and black printed paperwraps. Very good to near fine with light rubbing, pages aging, and tiny nicks to top edge..... Item #51072 More
London: Trigram Press, (1969). First edition. Very good or better with slight fading and rubbing along the edges and bottom corners bumped. In a near fine dust jacket with one small tear to the upper right corner and otherwise very minimal wear. Item #50908 More
London: Putnam, (1957). First UK edition. Follows SEVEN GOTHIC TALES and WINTER'S TALES with 12 more tales of imagination, desire, and destiny, including 2 new "Gothic Tales" and 3 new "Winter's Tales." Blue top stain a little faded near spine otherwise fine in very good to near dust jacket with..... Item #54936 More
New York: Random House, (1957). First edition. From the collection of sports writer Paul "Dr. Z" Zimmerman with his penciled notations on rear endpaper and laid in. Near fine with cloth at spine ends a little softened and trifle sunned and faint stain to rear board. In near fine dust..... Item #55002 More
(New York): Random House, (1942). First U.S. edition and first in English. Preceded by the Danish-language edition. 8vo blue cloth boards decorated so as to produce the effect of three-quarter blue cloth with marbled paper boards edged in gilt; spine stamped in gilt and white; top edge burnt orange. Small..... Item #55003 More
DoctorowE.pdf. Item #22781 More
London: Macmillan, 1989. First UK edition. Pages a little aged otherwise fine in fine dust jacket. Item #46046 More
(London: Macmillan, 1980). First UK edition. SIGNED by Doctorow on the title page. Fine in price-clipped dust jacket with barest wear to head of spine, otherwise fine. Item #54313 More
New York: Random House, (1980). First edition. SIGNED by the author on the half-title page. Fine in dust jacket with light wear to spine. Item #47695 More
New York: Random House, (2005). First edition. SIGNED by Doctorow on tipped-in page. Fine in fine dust jacket. Item #54317 More