THE BARON AND THE MOGUL SWORDS.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, (1966). First U.S. edition. Written as Anthony Morton. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Item #27999 More
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, (1966). First U.S. edition. Written as Anthony Morton. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Item #27999 More
New York: Walker & Co., (1950). First U.S. edition. Fine in a near fine dust jacket with rubbing and one closed tear. Item #27913 More
New York: Walker & Co., (1966). First U.S. edition. Previous owner's signature on front endpaper, otherwise fine in a near fine, price-clipped dust jacket with light soiling. Item #27959 More
Gainesville: University Press of Florida, (1999). First edition. Interviews with Crews, edited by Bledsoe. Fine in dust jacket. Item #51129 More
New York: Harper & Row, (1987). First edition. INSCRIBED BY CREWS on title page, "For Walter Sullivan/ All best to/ one of the great ones/ Harry Crews." Walter Sullivan (1924-2006) was an author, critic, longtime Vanderbilt University professor, and authority on Southern literature. "A virtuoso blending of despair and hope..... Item #72100 More
CrewsH.pdf. Item #22773 More
(No-place [Winston-Salem]): Palaemon Press Ltd., (1981). First edition. One of an unknown number marked "Review Copy" on front wrapper. SIGNED by author on colophon page. Yapped bottom corner a little bumped, otherwise fine in dark tan printed wraps. A different binding than the published version which was a limited signed..... Item #41018 More
New York: Harper & Row, (1988). First edition. INSCRIBED BY CREWS on title page, "To Walter Sullivan/ Best to you and yours/ Harry Crews." Walter Sullivan (1924-2006) was an author, critic, longtime Vanderbilt University professor, and authority on Southern literature. Crews' is a distinctive voice among Southern writers, and this..... Item #72069 More
New York: William Morrow & Co., 1969. First edition. His scarce second book. INSCRIBED BY CREWS on half-title page, "Paul,/ take care--read/ in good health/ Harry Crews/ March 23, 80/ Gainesville, Fla." 8vo light-green simulated cloth boards (also issued in medium to dark-green cloth boards; no known priority). First-issue dust..... Item #52198 More
New York: Poseidon Press, (1992). First edition. Review copy with slip laid in. Fine in dust jacket. Item #32336 More
New York: W. W. Norton & Co., (1998). First edition. Artist's book. "The Republic" is a sensuous dreamland to which, in the author/artist's imagination, he and his wife escape. To make this same trip, "You will need a poetic license, ...and you will find one within." Literally. In a little..... Item #71628 More
New York: Dodd Mead, 1938. First U.S. edition. An Inspector French detective story. If it weren't for some spotting to the covers, the book would be about fine with only minor wear; in good, price-clipped dust jacket which is complete but worn around the edges and shows faint notation in..... Item #51628 More
London: The O.T.O., 1946. First edition. Selections from his poetry covering the years 1897-1946 published by the occult Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.), of which Crowley was an influential member. In the rare Frieda Harris-designed dust jacket (Harris also illustrated his BOOK OF TOTH). One of only 500 copies. Quarto gilt-stamped..... Item #71679 More
London: Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1812. First edition by "One Who Thinks for Himself." Illustrated with hand colored folding frontispiece by George Cruikshank. Very good to near fine with rubbing to edges, corners have bumping and are nicked, small cracking on joint ends, Armorial bookplate of R.H.A. Bennet on front..... Item #54240 More
London: Office of "The Bookman's Journal" 1924. First edition. "With collations, notes, approximate values, facsimiles and illustrations." Number 452 of 500 numbered copies. 4to brown cloth, gilt-stamped spine; top edge gilt; illustrated with 31 plates, as called for; 375 pages including appendix and indices. Very good to near fine with..... Item #54539 More
. London: Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange, 1835. First edition. "A Series of Naval Tales and Sketches to Please All Hands, From the Swabs on the Shoulders down to the Swabs in the Head." Includes 8 full-page illustrations by Cruikshank plus illustrations in the text. Three-quarter red leather, marbled boards, raised..... Item #53944 More
London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts. 1857 and 1858. First edition, in the original, untrimmed and unopened monthly parts: TEN OCTAVO PARTS IN PICTORIAL PAPERWRAPS, housed together in gilt-lettered green-cloth chemise with bookplate of Maude M. Monell and matching green-cloth slipcase. Pale yellow pictorial paperwraps each with woodcut after..... Item #54014 More
London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts. 1857--1858. First edition. In the ten original monthly parts, each with two full-page illustrated plates at front. Twenty plates in all; plus woodcut illustrations after Cruikshank replicated on front of each wrapper. Most with PUBLISHER'S PRESENTATION blindstamp on front cover. All lacking rear..... Item #54140 More
London: Published for the Artist by David Bogue, [1847]. First edition. Cruikshank's cautionary tale told in pictures of the dangers of drinking -- issued the year he became a teetotaler. This is the six-shilling superior-paper issue which was stitched into wrappers (vs being offered on one large sheet for a...... Item #56024 More
(London): Bradbury & Evans, 1846. First edition. Issued in 4 monthly parts -- this copy with parts bound together by Bradstreet in three-quarter leather over marbled boards with gilt-stamped spine, 5 raised spine bands; endpapers marbled; top edge gilt; retaining cover of first part (only) which is bound in at..... Item #54534 More
London: John C. Nimmo, 1892. First edition. Number 188 of 520 numbered copies. Fifty-two hand-colored plates, being "Comic Designs to Popular Ballads by The Three Cruikshanks" and numerous black-and-white illustrations in the text. Quarto gilt-stamped dark blue cloth; top edge gilt, rest untrimmed. Very good or better with light wear..... Item #54565 More
CrumleyJ.pdf. Item #22775 More
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Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2002. First edition. SIGNED BY CULLINA on the half-title page. 4to gilt-stamped black cloth with black paper-covered boards; 354 pages, including index. Illustrated with over 200 color photographs. "A comprehensive reference to almost one thousand native woody plants" (from the dust jacket flap). Fine in near fine..... Item #72009 More
New York: George H. Doran, (1926). First edition with Doran logo on copyright page. The great Northwest Terriitory of Canada wilderness is the setting for this story of lust for gold, primitive emotion and love, of course. A fine book in a bright, unchipped dust jacket. A beautiful copy. Item #35286 More