THE ANGEL OF DARKNESS.
New York: Random House, (1997). First edition. SIGNED on title page. Fine in dust jacket. Item #50635 More
New York: Random House, (1997). First edition. SIGNED on title page. Fine in dust jacket. Item #50635 More
Hardwick: The Four Zoas Press, [1975]. First edition. SIGNED by Carr and numbered "XVI" (16). Limitation unstated but judging from the number of offerings of the book we've seen, there can't have been many copies and not all were signed. Near fine in plain green, unprinted paperwraps. Item #51412 More
CarrJ.pdf. Item #43908 More
New York: International Polygonics, Ltd., (1991). First edition. Includes previously unpublished material and the first book appearances of adventures of Colonel March and Sir Henry Merrivale, with an introduction by Douglas G. Greene. Fine in dust jacket. Scarcer than one would think for a recent book. Item #46066 More
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1939. First edition. A Gideon Fell mystery. Bright and fine in equally bright, very good dust jacket with rubbed edge creasing and tears. A scarce book, especially so in the jacket. Item #54756 More
Philadelphia: Samuel F. Bradford, et al, 1806. First American edition, published the same year as the London edition, but unfortunately without the plates. A lawyer by training, Sir John Carr began to travel for health reasons. He was one of the earlier writers of travel literature and produced a number..... Item #49462 More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1996. First edition. SIGNED and INSCRIBED, "For Pamela/ Thank you for being part of this book's birth! Peace/ James Carroll/ June 5, 1996." Winner of the 1996 National Book Award for non-fiction. Item #35383 More
New Jersey: Margrace Corporation, (1985). First American edition. A textbook for the study of ALICE. Text on one page, illustrations on the next. Questions on the rear pastedown. Fine in pictorial boards. No dust jacket, if it was issued in one. Item #48905 More
(Mantova: Maurizio Corraini, 2002). First edition. Korean artist Suzy Lee's book of photos and drawings for children and adults; with text on only the last two pages ("Is all our life, then . . . but a dream?") in English with Italian translation beneath. Inspired by the whimsey of Lewis..... Item #48903 More
New York: Macmillan, 1923. First of this edition. With publisher's blurb, "This new edition is for a new public." A very good copy with previous owner's name on front endpaper in an early dust jacket with spine darkened and splitting at front fold, small chips at head of spine, 3/4-inch..... Item #48545 More
London: Macmillan & Co., 1893. First edition, first issue. All edges gilt. Foxing on frontispiece and title page, spine rubbing and wear to unprinted portion (from lettering down). Good to very good overall. Item #48551 More
London: Geoffrey Bles, (1954). First edition. Composed in 1845 when Carroll was thirteen for his younger brother and sister. Includes a few facsimile pages of text and reproductions of seven of the original illustrations. Light damp staining to boards and page top edges, otherwise very good in the original acetate..... Item #48546 More
New York: Macmillan Company, 1954. First American edition. Review copy with review slip laid in. "The first of his writings although the last to be published." Written in 1845, when Carroll was just thirteen, for his younger brother and sister. Includes a few facsimile pages of text and reproductions of..... Item #49472 More
London: G. Bell & Sons, Ltd., 1920. Later printing; originally published in 1913. Illustrations by Alice B. Woodward, who is best known for her illustrations in THE PETER PAN PICTURE BOOK, which was also published by Bell. Seven full-page black-and-white drawings, plus frontis and front cover; several in-text illustrations as..... Item #48751 More
New York: Random House, (1939). First edition. Fine in dust jacket with shallow edge chipping, light tanning to edges of rear panel and two inconspicuous splits in flap folds. Still, a very bright, attractive copy. The production of "The White Steed" featured a young Jessica Tandy. Item #33104 More
CarsonR.pdf. Item #43944 More
New York: Random House, (1987). First edition. SIGNED by Jimmy Carter on front endpaper. Fine in fine price-clipped dust jacket. Item #29266 More
Los Angeles: Fantasy Publishing Co., Inc., 1950. First edition. Near fine in bright, very good dust jacket with light edge wear and half-inch chip from base of spine. Item #49248 More
(New York): Random House/Times Books, (1994). First edition. Written with Susan K. Golant. INSCRIBED by Carter, former First Lady of the U.S., on the half-title page. Fine in dust jacket. Item #46871 More
New York: George Braziller, (1988). First edition. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author on the title page. Fine in bold dust jacket. Item #47100 More
Santa Barbara: Neville Books, 1995. First edition. By Jon A. Jackson with illustrations by Barnaby Conrad. One of 300 numbered copies SIGNED by Jackson. Jackson, a well-known mystery writer, fleshes out Carver, the man, in "Ridin' with Ray." In "The Old Game" he restores to its original state the story..... Item #40069 More
New York: Knopf, 1983. First edition. Review copy with publisher's review slip laid in. Author and critic Doris Grumbach's copy with her initials at bottom of front endpaper. Board edges lightly toned as usually seen otherwise fine in near fine dust jacket with small tear to upper rear panel. Item #29245 More
New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, (1987). First edition. Presumed review copy with photograph and publisher's letter laid in. Doris Grumbach's copy with her initials in pencil at bottom of first blank. Includes the first book appearance of 7 stories and some revisions and title changes on 30 others. Fine in..... Item #30778 More
London: William Heinemann, 1921. First UK edition. Translated from the Italian by Douglas Ainslie. JOYCE CARY'S COPY with his signature on front endpaper and his manuscript notes on front pastedown and both sides of front endpaper and eight pages of manuscript notes at rear. Very good. Lacking dust jacket. AN..... Item #55173 More
London: Victor Gollancz Ltd., 1936. First edition of his third book, a novel set in West Africa. Small tasteful bookplate on front pastedown under flap, of "Claude" (Smith) a cartoonist for The New Yorker, Playboy, et al. Top front cover a little bumped, otherwise the black cloth and spine gilt..... Item #35502 More