APG 001.5 (2004)
AgeeJ.pdf. Item #22730 More
AgeeJ.pdf. Item #22730 More
Dickerson: Quill & Brush, 2011. Fourth edition. Includes identification information and estimated prices for over 20,000 collected books in all categories. Over 800 pages. Sections on book collecting, publishers' methods for first-edition identification, comprehensive bibliography of bibliographies, and more. A NOTE FROM THE COMPILERS: With millions of books listed online..... Item #eb49377 More
New York: Putnam, (2001). First printing of the third edition. SIGNED by Allen Ahearn. Revised and enlarged with prices for over 20,000 first editions in all fields for collectors, dealers, and librarians. Fine in fine dust jacket. Item #28153 More
Treacle Press, Philadelphia:, 1976. First edition. Collects first four volumes issued by the press. Number 66 of 250 numbered copies. Near fine with lower corners lightly bumped; in bright near fine dust jacket with only a touch of minor wear. Item #71631 More
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1957. First edition. Play adapted by Aiken from his horror story of the same title and with an introduction by him. Fine with just a hint of faint foxing to page top edges; in bright, near fine dust jacket subtly toned at spine and edges. Scarce..... Item #34875 More
New York: Coward-McCann, Inc., (1961). First edition. Simultaneous softcover issue. Very good in white paperwraps printed in black and teal. Item #34415 More
AlbeeE.pdf. Item #22731 More
New York: Coward-McCann, (1960). First edition of the AUTHOR'S FIRST BOOK. Crisp and near fine, lacking dust jacket. Item #51751 More
New York: Walker & Co., (1991). First edition of his first book. Featuring disbarred attorney and private investigator Dave Garrett. INSCRIBED on the front endpaper, "- -/ Thanks so much for your/ support. Read carefully:/ all the clues are there if/ you take your time./ Neil Albert. Fine in bright..... Item #29818 More
AlcottL.pdf. Item #43901 More
London: Chatto & Windus, 1933. First edition. A novel set in Europe and England during the first quarter of the last century. Bright and near fine in very good to near fine dust jacket with touch of creasing, few small tears, and spine background faded but black lettering still crisp..... Item #27806 More
London: Chatto & Windus, 1930. First edition. Aldington's impressions of Lawrence. The trade issue in stiff paperwraps. (There was also a signed limited hardcover edition.) 16mo orange printed paperwraps with flaps; 43 pages. Very good or better with spine toned to tan and few minor damp stains. Item #27804 More
Chicago: Pascal Covici, 1926. First edition. Number 339 of 1010 copies -- this one INSCRIBED BY ALDINGTON TO HIS FRIEND, the philosopher and writer, "Henry Slonimsky/ from/ Richard Aldington/ at/ Malthouse Cottage/ 7-7-26." Slonimsky was a professor of ethics and philosophy of religion at the Jewish Institute of Religion in..... Item #54684 More
(No-place: Xlibris, 2000). First edition. Paperback original. The first book to be written and published in English by the political refugee from Communist Romania. Novel focusing on the experiences and memories of a young Romanian couple adapting to life in New York. INSCRIBED to author and Washington Post columnist Michael..... Item #37828 More
New York: Macmillan Company, (1963). First edition. His travel writings -- of a sort -- focusing on trips to England, Seville, Crete, Istanbul, Paris, et al. LARRY McMURTY'S COPY with his signature dated "1964" at head of front endpaper. Touch of foxing to endpapers and few bumps to lower front..... Item #55008 More
AlgrenN.pdf. Item #22734 More
New York: Putnam's Sons, (1973). First edition of this collection of stories. INSCRIBED by Algren (covering the full front endpaper), "with best wishes to Jeen" followed by one of his signature cat drawings, signed and dated June 1978, and colored with light blue and yellow streaks and whirls. Two small..... Item #53734 More
New York: Harper & Brothers, (1942). First edition. INSCRIBED BY ALGREN, "For Jimmy Cannon, Who knows it's from the depths the stars shine clearest, God bless his Merry Christmas. Nelson Algren, '57." Journalist Jimmy Cannon (1909-1973) was inducted to the International Boxing Hall of Fame for his coverage of the..... Item #54153 More
New York: Vanguard Press, (1935). First edition of the author's first book. Based on his experiences living in Texas during the Great Depression. The title refers to someone with authority--namely bosses and police; poor folk and the powerless just wore shoes or went barefoot. Minor binding-glue bleed-through near inner hinges..... Item #53567 More
New York: Macmillan Co., (1963). First edition. SIGNED by Algren. Essays on travels, Playboy, etc. Near fine with cloth spine and paper baords showing a little rubbing on tips; in very good dust jacket with some edgewear and tiny chipping on corners and spine ends. Item #52683 More
Paul Laune. Phila./New York: J. B. Lippincot Co., (1952). First edition. Fine in lightly soiled dust jacket. Item #47667 More
Vermillion: Dakota Press, 1974. First edition. Paperback original. Includes first book appearances of Allen's poems published in the same year as her first book. 8vo white paperwraps printed in black, blue and red; cover design by Elijah Sitting Crow. Near fine with subtle rumpling. Scarce. Item #72234 More
AllenW.pdf. Item #22735 More
(New York): HarperCollins, (1991). First U.S edition. SIGNED by Allende on the half-title page with her traditional flower drawing. Translated from the Spanish by Margaret Sayers Peden. Fine in fine dust jacket with the barest rubbing to the tips. Item #54324 More
Nashville: Tennessee State Museum, (2001). First edition. SIGNED BY HERB ALPERT. Hardcover catalog for exhibition of the legendary trumpeter's art work at Tennessee State Museum in Nashville, Aug. - Sept. 2001, and The Contemporary Art Center of Virginia in Virginia Beach, Dec. 2001 - Jan. 2002. Square 4to gilt-stamped purple..... Item #72093 More