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1991WRCLIT27509New York: St. Martin's 1991. Cloth. First edition of this whodunit based loosely on Wilde's tour of the American west. Very fine in dust jacket. St. Martin's hardcover books
193678079Dublin:: Sign of the Three Candles. Very Good. 1936. Hardcover. B00087P028 . Edited with introduction and index by Colm O Lochlainn. Fold-out map. Third edition. Some light soiling on bottom edge brief gift inscription in pencil on front free endpaper else very good in pale yellow cloth with green lettering and design. No dust jacket. ; 319 pages . Sign of the Three Candles, hardcover books
190442431Portland Maine: Thomas B. Mosher 1904. Edition limited to 950 copies 16mo pp. 6 33 2; title-page vignette printed in red; original gray paper-covered boards paper spine and cover labels printed in red and black plain paper wrapper chipped and toned remnants of matching slipcase only; booksellers' tickets to ffep and back pastedown else interior fine. <br/><br/> Thomas B. Mosher hardcover books
190430594Portland Maine: Thomas B. Mosher 1904. Limited edition 16mo pp. 6 33 2; title-page vignette printed in red; original gray cloth paper-covered boards printed paper spine and cover labels printed in red and black plain paper wrapper chipped with a fairly large ink stain joints and hinges cracked internally fine. <br/><br/> Thomas B. Mosher hardcover books
2001132812Oldham England: Incline Press 2001. stiff paper wrappers. Incline Press. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. 12 pages. Limited to 150 numbered copies. Linocut illustration by Peter Allen. Includes a CD. Published as a keepsake for New Year's 2002. Incline Press unknown books
19287615NP PRIVATELY PRINTED 1928 1928. CLOTH OVER MARBLED BOARDS; #471/1200 VERY GOOD. Hardcover. NP, PRIVATELY PRINTED, 1928 hardcover books
7597LEIPZIG INSEL 1912. GERMAN TEXT THIRD EDITION VERY GOOD. LEIPZIG, INSEL, 1912 unknown books
1930WN54876New York: E.P. Dutton & Company 1930. Black paper covered boards with gilt titling a little rubbed spine and edges somewhat faded and soiled. Black and gilt endpapers. Owner bookplate on front pastedown. A tragedy in one act. First Thus. Paper Covered Boards. Good/No Jacket. Illus. by John Vassos. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. E.P. Dutton & Company Hardcover books
1903WRCLIT76233Berlin: Gose & Tetzlaff Verlagsbuchhandlung 1903. 462pp. Decorated printed wrappers. Upper wrapper faintly soiled a couple leaves opened slightly carelessly but otherwise largely unopened very good. First edition issued as "Hefte 29" of MODERNE ESSAYS edited by Hans Landsberg. A somewhat early work by an author perhaps even more intriguing and controversial than its subject published roughly coincident with his imprisonment for debt and a few years before he fled Germany with his married mistress later "dadaist" Elsa von Freytag- Loringhoven and his eventual refashioning of himself as the prolific western Canadian novelist F.P. Grove. A translation into English was published by bookseller William Hoffer in 1984. Gose & Tetzlaff, Verlagsbuchhandlung unknown books
194720004ENew York: Random House 1947. First Edition. Near fine copy in a slightly used dust jacket with some edge wear and small chips and tears. A comic novel featuring a mail order sleuth named P. Moran. Random House unknown books
1973WB17116London: The Limited Editions Club 1973. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Copy 81 of a total edition of 1500. Signed by the illustrator Tony Walton. Excellent copy in publisher's slipcase. <br/><br/> The Limited Editions Club hardcover books
002155Portland: Thomas B. Mosher 1911. 12mo. 27pp. Bound in blue and white decorative paper over flexible boards paper labels to spine and upper board on original glassine dust jacket with a few chips. Portland: Thomas B. Mosher, 1911 unknown books
1962279530New York: Macmillan 1962. First edition. Introduction by John Updike. Illustrated by Sandro Nardini and Enrico Bagnoli. Folio. Glossy boards. Fine. Macmillan unknown books
193030083New York: E. P. Dutton 1930. Reprint. Hardcover. Very Good /good. First edition thus. Beautifully illustrated by John Vassos. 124 pp. A handsome very good copy in dustwrapper that shows chipping and wear to the edges. Despite the jacket flaws the book still presents quite well. 1930 edition. E. P. Dutton hardcover books
1906Embry 167979Brentano's 1906. First edition first printing. Light foxing to endpapers and first few leaves spine toned a shade near fine with hinges firm. Gray cloth no dust jacket. Brentano's, 1906. First edition, first printing. hardcover books
1961200156San Francisco: Mattachine Society 1961. Magazine. 32p. includes covers 5.5x8.5 inches articles opinion resources poetry and fiction light wear at spine fold else a very good digest-size magazine in stapled pictorial wraps light rusting to staples. "Special Cops for Gay Bars" "A Taste of Honey" film review. Cover story on Lord Alfred Douglas.<br/>The Mattachine Society forerunner of Daughters of Bilitis One Inc. and Homosexual Information Center etc. founded in 1950 in Los Angeles by Harry Hay and Rudy Gernreich. The name derives from a French medieval and renaissance masque group. The magazine was founded in 1954 with the first issue appearing in January 1955. Mattachine Society unknown books
1973400282London: The John Roberts Press for The Limited Editions Club 1973. A few chips to glassine otherwise fine. Quarto. Illustrated by Tony Walton. Original gilt-lettered green buckram edges gilt; original glassine; original slipcase. LIMITED EDITION number 605 of 1500 copies SIGNED by the illustrator. <br/><br/> The John Roberts Press for The Limited Editions Club hardcover books
7584NY DUTTON 1930. NY, DUTTON, 1930 unknown books
19277594LONDON METHUEN 1927 1927. DARK GREEN CLOTH FORTY-FIFTH EDITION VERY GOOD. Hardcover. LONDON, METHUEN, 1927 hardcover books
19122222038<p>First American edition from British sheets. Octavo. Frontispiece portrait. Original gilt stamped blue cloth. No dust jacket. Very good edges foxed; some pencil notes on rear endpaper. 213 pages 2 page ads.</p><p>From the library of noted "Gone With The Wind" Hollywood director George Cukor with his Paul Landacre Bookplate on the front pastedown.</p><p>Printed by William Brendon and Son Ltd. Plymouth.</p><p>Lord Alfred Douglas filed a lawsuit over the book. A lawsuit which he lost. However Ransome removed the offending passages for later editions.</p> Mitchell Kennerley hardcover books
WRCLIT76228Np: Privately Printed nd. Small octavo. Cream laid paper wrappers printed in red and black sewn with red thread. Title in red and black. Wrappers a bit dust-dimmed a couple small nicks at overlap edges internally about fine. One of a number of pirated unauthorized editions of Wilde's aphorisms particularly those 35 from THE CHAMELEON that played a role in Wilde's trial. This particular production is not noted in Mason/Millard. Privately Printed, unknown books
1905WRCLIT76305Paris: Privately Printed by Charles Carrington 1905. Octavo. Printed wrappers. Decorations and initials in red. Glazed cream wrappers dust smudged surface loss to upper half of spine otherwise very good and partially unopened. Carrington's pirated edition of six short prose vignettes reprinted from the July 1894 issue of THE FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW. This is the issue on paper; an issue of fifty copies on Japan paper is noted opposite the title-page. The texts were re-pirated by Mosher in the US in 1906 and then printed with authorization in Methuen's Collected Edition. MASON/MILLARD 609. GUACAMOLE 269. Privately Printed [by Charles Carrington] unknown books
1928300412New York: Dutton 1928. hardcover. very good-. Vassos. 16 illustrated plates by John Vassos. Small 4to black cloth backed blue boards. New York: Dutton 1928. First Edition with these illustrations. Tape residue on front board and tape repairs to front end paper. No dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Previous owner's bookplate and inscription on front end papers.<br/><br/> Dutton unknown books
1904010584London: Privately Printed 1904. Limited Edition. Small Octavo. 30pp. limited to 200 copies. The present copy is #139 The first separate printing in England of this Introduction to the poem by Rennell Rodd Rose-Leaf and Apple-Leaf published 1882 in Philadelphia. Bound in green paper wraps lettered in black with a few wrinkles covers detached and the front lower corner is missing 1" -evidence of bookplate removal-otherwise a good copy. Privately Printed unknown books
1980Embry 144655The Archive Press 1980. One of 135 copies non-personally inscribed by the designer Alan Ligda. Soft vertical crease throughout near fine in custom slipcase. Hand-marbled endpapers. Tall white wrappers. Prospectus laid in. The Archive Press, 1980. One of 135 copies, non-personally inscribed by the designer Alan Ligda. unknown books