GROWING UP WITH THE NORMAN CONQUEST.
London: Faber and Faber, (1965). First edition. Fine in bright dust jacket with just a touch of minor edge rubbing. Item #29081 More
London: Faber and Faber, (1965). First edition. Fine in bright dust jacket with just a touch of minor edge rubbing. Item #29081 More
London: Faber and Faber, (1962). First edition. Illustrated by C. Walter Hodges. Near fine in bright dust jacket with just a touch of minor rubbing to spine ends. Item #29080 More
New York: George Munro, 1879. First edition thus: third and last of "The d'Artagnan Romances." An early English translation. Serialized in four "Unchanged and Unabridged" parts. While not the first English translation to be published in the U.S., certainly an early one. Four "Double Number" issues of the Seaside Library..... Item #71584 More
(London): Little, Brown, (2003). First edition. SIGNED BY DUNANT on the title page. A young artistic woman comes of an age during a time of political turbulence in Florence. Usual tanning to the pages otherwise fine in fine dust jacket. Item #71610 More
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New York: International Association of Newspapers and Authors, 1901. Second edition or printing, presumably from the Dodd, Mead sheets, as their ads are bound in at end. His first novel, curiously, about whites. Grayish-tan cover with decorations and lettering in pale blue outlined in black. Few specks of foxing to..... Item #54947 More
(Aberdeen: North Plains Press, 1970). First edition. Dunn was an "artist's artist" and teacher, mentored by Howard Pyle, and contemporary and friend of N. C. Wyeth. Well-illustrated with color and black-and-white reproductions of the artist's works. Large, quarto-sized volume. Near fine in dust jacket. Item #46743 More
Santa Barbara: Santa Teresa Press, 1990. First edition thus, Based on the book by Richard Llewllyn, Screenplay for the film directed by John Ford which won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. SIGNED BY DUNNE. Illustrated with stills from the movie, many of which were deleted from..... Item #54716 More
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New York: Scribner, (2004). First edition. INSCRIBED, "To Patsy, best regards. Sorry you missed the party. The fun began when the lights went out. John Dunning 4-3-04." With bookmark from the signing event (at Quill & Brush) laid in. The third book in the Cliff Janeway series by this award-winning..... Item #52349 More
New York: Fawcett Gold Medal, (1980). First edition. A paperback-original Edgar Award nominee. Small piece torn from top edge rear cover otherwise very good or better with light edge wear and creasing. From the author of the Nero Award-winning Cliff Janeway novel BOOKED TO DIE. Item #54808 More
Santa Barbara: Santa Teresa Press, (2004). First edition. Published to benefit the ABAA Benevolent Fund. Number 385 of 500 SIGNED numbered copies. Shaara, the author of KILLER ANGELS, spent a summer in Denver where he and John became friendly. This short piece documents Dunning's memories of his visits with Michael..... Item #36337 More
Boston: John W. Luce & Co., (1917). First U.S. edition. Near fine lacking the scarce dust jacket. Item #71954 More
(London: Antiquarian Booksellers' Association, 1962). First edition. ABA exhibitor list for book fair at the National Book League in London held June 19-23, 1962. Pale gray stapled paperwraps; 3.5 x 8.25"; 9 pages. Three-page introduction by Durrell. "I once heard a loudly-dressed man in a bookshop say: 'I want four..... Item #45421 More
London: Faber and Faber, (1957-60). First edition of each of the four volumes comprising his most critically acclaimed work. JUSTINE shows light foxing to page edges but is otherwise near fine in very good or better dust jacket with slight toning to spine, light soiling and tanning and tiny chips..... Item #53820 More
New York: Dutton, 1960. First U.S. edition. His first major novel, originally published in Paris in 1936 when he was just 24. Base of spine lightly bumped and short scratch to front board, otherwise near fine in near fine dust jacket with spine ends lightly rubbed and creased, as usually..... Item #54946 More
New York: Dutton, 1960. First U.S. edition. His first major novel, originally published in Paris in 1936 when he was just 24. Advance review copy with review slip dated "Sep 14 1960" laid in. Comprised of the unbound signatures (i.e., groups of pages) from the book laid into the trade..... Item #51983 More
London: Faber & Faber, (1960). First edition. Fourth novel in THE ALEXANDRIA QUARTET. Decorative bookplate on front pastedown under dust jacket flap otherwise crisp, clean and fine in lightly soiled, very good to near fine dust jacket very slightly tanned at spine and with few light stains and touch of..... Item #53325 More
London: Faber and Faber, (1960). First edition. Harry Blackmer's copy, signed on front endpaper, "Harry Blackmer/ Paris/ May '60." This presumably being the ownership signature of Colorado millionaire, Henry "Harry" Blackmer, who spent much of his life in self-imposed exile in Europe to avoid testifying in the Teapot Dome oil..... Item #55025 More
New York: E. P. Dutton, Inc., 1957. First U.S. edition. The first volume in his "Alexandria Quartet." Very good with previous owner's name on front endpaper and two small nicks to the rear board, near the spine. Spine has been lightly rubbed. Inside clean. No dust jacket... Item #51819 More
London: Faber and Faber, (1958). First edition. Proof copy in mottled green paperwraps printed in black on front and spine. Text block evidently printed on two different types of paper as the middle section of pages are stark white while the rest are tanned. Near fine. Item #35663 More
(Berkeley, California): Circle Edition, 1947. First U.S. edition, preceded by a limited edition published in 1946. Two surrealist short stories exploring madness and creativity. 8vo white paper boards printed in red and black; in matching dust jacket. Covers foxed otherwise very good in good dust jacket with price on flap..... Item #54100 More
New York: Grove Press, Inc., (1965). First edition. Fine in dust jacket with minor edge rubbing. Contains a lecture by Durrenmatt entitled "Problems of the Theatre" and the plays "The Marriage of Mr. Mississippi," "An Angel Comes to Babylon," "The Physicists" and "Romulus the Great." "Romulus the Great" was the..... Item #33408 More
Williamsburg, PA: [no-publisher], 1928. First edition. Scarce souvenir booklet published by Stultz’s hometown of Williamsburg, PA, in commemoration of his historic trans-Atlantic flight June 17-18, 1928, with Lou Gordon and Amelia Earhart. Issued on the occasion of his “Home-coming Celebration” in Williamsburg on July 18, 1928. SIGNED ON FRONT COVER..... Item #71961 More
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