APG 079.4 (2004)
BrossardC.pdf. Item #22749 More
BrossardC.pdf. Item #22749 More
Max Soumagnac. (Paris: Daniel Cointe, 1978). First edition. Erotica (such a lovely name for porn isn't it?) loosely based on classic children's tales; quite graphically illustrated by Max Soumagnac. 5 x 6" white paperwraps printed in blue; text and illustrations also in blue. Very good or better with covers rubbed..... Item #45257 More
(San Francisco): Centaur Press, 1949. First edition. Limited to 1000 copies. Broughton's play illustrated by Daniel Harris in his first appearance as "Zev." The first book from the press founded by Broughton and Kermit Sheet. SIGNED BY BROUGHTON on half-title page and INSCRIBED WITH A LARGE DRAWING BY ZEV on..... Item #53548 More
New York: E.P. Dutton, (1981). First edition. SIGNED and dated by author. Fine in dust jacket with one tiny chip on the bottom corner of the spine fold. Item #41163 More
New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1921. First edition. Name on front endpaper and corners and spine ends a little rubbed, otherwise very good without dust jacket. Item #29008 More
New York: Doubleday, (2003). First edition. This run-away best seller was the second novel to feature Robert Langdon. Filmed with Tom Hanks in the starring role. Fine in fine dust jacket. Item #50614 More
New York: Doubleday, (2004). First illustrated edition. The popular novel, turned into a popular movie. A tall book, fine in pictorial dust jacket. Item #47146 More
BrownF.pdf. Item #22750 More
New York: Dutton, 1957. First edition. Spine ends a little bumped and light offset to hinges otherwise fine in bright dust jacket with light soiling to rear panel, small tear with internal tape repair, and few areas of blue touch up evident on verso. One of his harder titles to..... Item #54753 More
Joe Servello. (Tucson, AZ: Dennis McMillan Publications), (1987.). Original uncut version, first edition thus. One of 450 numbered copies SIGNED BY PHILIP JOSE FARMER, who wrote the foreword for this edition. Fine in fine dust jacket. TOGETHER WITH THE ORIGINAL, SIGNED PAINTING BY JOE SERVELLO used for the dust jacket..... Item #54963 More
New York: Friendship Press, (1936). First edition. Former owner's name, address in ink on front endpaper. Near fine to fine, lacking dust jacket. Item #47701 More
Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1994. First edition. The AUTHOR'S FIRST BOOK, set in New Orleans. Fine in dust jacket. Item #41186 More
Chapel Hill: Algonquin Books, 2001. First edition. Advance, "limited edition excerpt," SIGNED by Brown on title page. Limitation unstated. 28 pp., fine in stapled paperwraps. Item #52252 More
Decatur, Georgia: Wisteria Press, 1997. First edition. Letter "Z" of 26 COPIES BOUND IN FULL LEATHER and housed in handmade clamshell box, each copy SIGNED BY BROWN AND MOSER and with TWO LOOSE LITHOGRAPHS SIGNED BY MOSER in glassine envelope laid in (one is the frontispiece illustration, the other appears..... Item #53542 More
Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1934. First edition of this book of recipes "all of which owe their final excellence to the skillful use of wine in their preparation" by the family of the prolific avant-garde writer Robert Carlton Brown, who presaged the advent of the e-reader in a 1930..... Item #53295 More
New York: Coward-McCann, (1931). First edition, presumed second printing without torch in publisher's imprint on copyright page. INSCRIBED BY BROWN on front endpaper, "To May/ From R.W.B." The first volume in his tetralogy centering on Luke Dabney and his struggle to escape the fictional coal mining town of Wiggam's Glory..... Item #71558 More
New York: Coward McCann, (1932). First edition. Second book in his tetralogy about one man's escape from the coal mining life in fictional Wiggam's Glory, Ohio. Near fine in like dust jacket with tiny chips on corners and spine ends. A nice copy of a scarce book. Item #54402 More
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1984. First edition. SIGNED on front endpaper. Faint sticker shadow on front pastedown, otherwise near fine in dust jacket which just a touch of minor edge wear. Item #29271 More
New York: William Morow & Co., (1995). First edition. SIGNED by the author on the front endpaper. Fine in photographic dust jacket. Item #48582 More
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, (1970). First edition. AUTHOR'S FIRST BOOK, INSCRIBED on the title page: "for Allen and Helen --with love from Michael / West Redding January 21, 1971," with tiny drawing of a flower in a flower pot. In addition, on page 33 under the poem "La Fille..... Item #41374 More
Guilio Giannini Jr. (Florence, Italy: Guilio Giannini & Figlio, n.d.). Nice reprint. Illustrated by Guilio Giannini Jr. Near fine in white-and-red flower-patterned binding with paper label on front. Item #50125 More
Samuel Warner. East Aurora: Roycrofters, 1901. Limited issue, first thus. Number 138 of 940 numbered and specially bound copies SIGNED BY HUBBARD, though it does not appear his signature is called for. Bound in limp, light brown suede with dark brown silk endpapers. Artwork designed by Samuel Warner. Very good..... Item #50043 More
Waco, Texas: Baylor University Press, (1947). First edition. Edited by A. J. Armstrong. Baylor University Browning Interests Series Fifteen. Based upon an original manuscript which is in the Baylor University Browning Library, this accounting includes facsimile pages and a detailed analysis, which is an interesting addition to the biographical information..... Item #50916 More
New York: Frederick A Stokes Company, 1937. First edition. Edited by Richard Curle. An advance copy with slip tipped to front endpaper. Near fine in dust jacket with a few small tears on the corners and one small spot on the back cover. Item #49779 More
New York: no-publisher, circa 1975. Bound mimeograph or photocopy typescript with the occasional hand correction reproduced in the copy. Undated. 477 pages printed on rectos only. Bound in 4to quarter faux leather over simulated marbled paper boards with gilt lettered and ruled spine. Title page with title, author’s name, and..... Item #71972 More