APG 028.4 (2004)
EastlakeW.pdf. Item #22788 More
EastlakeW.pdf. Item #22788 More
(New York: The Liberator Publ. Co., 1919). First edition. Monthly socialist magazine featuring art, poetry, fiction, political reporting and commentary. Established by siblings Max and Crystal Eastman in 1918 after The Masses was shutdown by government officials. Cover portrait of Abraham Lincoln by Boardman Robinson; woodcuts by J. J. Lankes..... Item #54948 More
Salem / Boston: S. E. Cassino, 1879 / 1880. First edition of this major botanical work. Two volumes, complete. Illustrated with a total of 81 full-color plates by J. H. Emerton and C. E. Faxon. Eaton performed his graduate studies under Asa Gray at Harvard but otherwise spent his entire..... Item #56029 More
New York: Random House, (1957). First edition. Crisp and near fine in near fine, price-clipped dust jacket showing only minor wear. Item #72227 More
Boston: Little, Brown and Company, (1976). First edition. Two small spots on top page edges, otherwise fine in price-clipped dust jacket with a few closed edge tears and light soiling. An attractive copy of the author's first science fiction book. Item #30437 More
San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, (1989). First U.S. edition. Children's book with illustrations by Carmi. Translated by William Weaver. INSCRIBED WITH A QUOTE on half-title page by Eco with the classic opening phrase, "Once upon a time." Short remainder line on bottom page edge, tucked up against spine, otherwise bright..... Item #50129 More
Cambridge: University Press, 1936. First edition. Small name on front endpaper. Light wear otherwise about very good with light offset to endpapers. Lacking dust jacket, if issued with one. Item #52355 More
Edinburgh: W. Sutherland, 1823. First edition. Includes the "Dramatis Personae," presumably from the Caledonian Theatre perfomance, and the play itself but not any music. Illustrated with twelve unattributed hand-colored plates, including the frontis. Cruikshank bibliographer Albert M. Cohn's copy with his bookplate on front pastedown, above which he's penciled, "of..... Item #54555 More
London: John Camden Hotten, no-date [circa 1869]. An early edition, not the first, but with the 36 colored plates by Cruikshank. Freshly re-bound in marbled boards with red leather spine ruled in gold; black leather spine label lettered in gold; top edge gilt. "Life in London" was a monthly satiric..... Item #49876 More
Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow Press, 1983. First edition. One of 26 SIGNED, LETTERED copies handbound in boards. Fine in original acetate dustwrapper. Item #1856 More
New York: Simon & Schuster, (1977). First edition. INSCRIBED and SIGNED on the front endpaper by the author. Near fine in dust jacket. Item #47922 More
Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1871 - 1872. First edition. Four volumes. Item #72251 More
EliotT.pdf. Item #22789 More
London: Faber & Faber, 1930. First edition. Fine in good-only dust jacket with considerable wear, tape repair (inside and out), 3/4-inch chipped from top of spine affecting "T. S." and small holes in spine, one of which affects "AY" in title. Still, scarce in any dust jacket. Item #45729 More
London: Oxford University Press, 1942. First edition. Eliot's Presidential address to the Classical Association, unbound and untrimmed. The two signatures (i.e., gatherings of pages) that make up the book are handsewn together without covers as originally issued for members of the Classical Association. Offered together with the regular issue of..... Item #55113 More
London: Faber and Faber, (1950). First edition. First issue with "here" for "her" p.29:2. Laid in are three newspaper reviews of the London production, none are raves but the one in the "Observer" by Louis Macneice entitled "A Poet's Play" is kinder. It is from the issue of May 7th..... Item #54694 More
London: Faber and Faber, 1954. First edition. Second issue with "I had" on page 7 vs. "Ihad." Fine in earliest dust jacket (with "10s 6d" on flap), which is about very good with spine a bit darkened, few shallow chips and small tears. Item #45795 More
London: Faber and Faber, (1954). First edition. First issue with "Ihad" p.7:2(up), in first-issue dust jacket, priced "10s 6d". Endpapers lightly foxed and small faint stain on front free endpaper, bookstore sticker to rear pastedown, mild spotting to rear cover, still very good to near fine in near fine dust..... Item #54341 More
New York: Harcourt, Brace, (1954). First U.S. edition. Barest rubbing to spine ends and tips, still bright and fine in near fine dust jacket with spine toned and a touch of minor rubbing. Nicer than usually seen. Item #54342 More
London: Faber and Faber, (1952). First edition in second state binding. Cloth just a bit rubbed otherwise fine in price-clipped dust jacket. Item #47257 More
Washington: Library of Congress, 1948 - 1949. Second edition; reprinted from "The Hudson Review." Preceded by the 1948 privately printed limited edition. 6.75 x 9.75" off-white, stapled paperwraps with cover serving as title page. Very good or better with covers slightly creased, edges lightly tanned, and light offset to first..... Item #45777 More
London: Faber & Faber, (1951). First British edition. Red cloth a bit faded on top edge, otherwise fine in price-clipped dust jacket which is a little aged but still very good, with tape reinforcements on verso at top of folds. Item #45768 More
London: Faber & Faber, (1934). First edition. "Written for Performance at Sadler's Wells Theatre 28 May - 9 June 1934 on Behalf of the Forty-five Churches Fund of the Diocese of London." Softcover issue (also issued in hardback). 12mo gray, printed paperwraps with flaps. Cover edges tanned, foxing to fore..... Item #45776 More
New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co., (1950). Second U.S. edition. Includes note to this edition and four essays not included in the 1932 edition. Head of spine bumped, otherwise fine in like, price-clipped dust jacket. Item #45767 More