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188829661London Paris et al.: Cassell & Co 1888. First British edition 8vo pp. viii 324 20 ads dated 5G.7.88; hinges cracked spine faded and a bit stained; a good copy in original pictorial red cloth stamped in black and gilt on spine and in black on upper cover. Beinecke 481; Prideaux 26. <br/><br/> Cassell & Co hardcover books
1888270862New York: Scribner 1888. hardcover. near fine. Illustrated. 322pp. 8pp. of advertisements at rear. 8vo rebound in 3/4 burgundy morocco; gilt-decorated spine with raised bands slight fading; marbled endpapers t.e.g. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1888. Near Fine.<br/><br/> Scribner unknown books
20079023322London: Folio Society 2007. 1st. Hardcover. Fine. First Folio edition bound in the publisher's original decorated cloth covered boards. Illustrations throughout. Slipcase. <br/><br/> Folio Society hardcover books
1895116211895. Illustrated. New York: The Merriam Company n.d. 1895. 3 pp undated ads. Original violet cloth decorated in dark violet. First Edition issued as the second volume in Merriam's "Violet Series." This is Stevenson's famous tale about the anatomist "K---" and his need for cadavres based undoubtedly upon the career of Robert Knox 1793-1862; the 1945 film of the same title starred Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi. RLS actually wrote this tale in mid-1881 to be part of a collection of supernatural tales which he referred to as "creepers"; he never completed the project but a few of the tales remain. Ironically this grisly tale's first appearance was in the Pall Mall Gazette's 1884 Christmas Extra substituted at the last moment for a briefer RLS tale in order to fulfill a commitment of sufficient length. It is equally ironic that such a grisly story would first appear in book form in this cute little violet volume decorated with flowers. This is an attractive nearly fine copy unusually free of soil or wear the lettering on the spine is a little faded as always and there are small tape-stains on the endpapers; there is no bubbling of the cloth which is atypical for this book. Beinecke 608. <br/><br/> hardcover books
195263476Tokyo: Nan'un-do 1952. Paperback. Good. 85p. Wrapper. 18cm. Jagged dime-sized hole on colophon leaf. Text moderately browned. Has an extensive glossary at pages 67-85 of English terms appearing in the text. <br/><br/> Nan'un-do paperback books
19942197642Tree Garden Workshop 1994. First Thus. Large Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Hann Tom. Signed by illustrator. First thus. Inscribed and signed by illustrator on dedication page 'To Moira Wellman with the compliments of the artist. Tom Hann August 29 1996 San Francisco'. Jacket edge slightly faded. Related material from the publisher laid in. Jacket edge slightly faded. Related material from the publisher laid in. 1994 Large Hardcover. We have more books available by this author!. 79 pp. 9 7/8 x 8 3/8. Color illustrations by Tom Hann. A children's story by the author of Treasure Island. Keawe buys a magic bottle which brings him all that he desires but which he must sell before he dies in order to avoid spending eternity in hell. Tree Garden Workshop hardcover books
1955D16164Alhambra CA: C.F. Braun & Co 1955. Hardcover. Near Fine. Atttractive privately printed edition designed by Ward Ritchie. Black leather and marbled paper over boards gold spine title. 88 pages. Illustrated by Bruno Goldschmitt with 12 etchings. <br/><br/> C.F. Braun & Co hardcover books
1996E1007682Clarion Books 1996-03-01. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 0395721016 First Edition with a full number line Dust jacket price not clipped clean has a very good binding no marks or notations. Clarion Books hardcover books
1955149605Alhambra California: C. F. Braun & Co 1955. Hardcover. VG Flyleaves have some tanning in corners; otherwise clean. Color illus. boards with black leather-like spine gilt letters on spine; 88 pp. 11 BW etchings. A classic story by Scottish novelist Robert Louis Stevenson based in Samoa and "first published in the Samoan language" according to an introductory note by John G .Braun. With 11 etchings "recreated by Paul Maedje from a rare German edition." Nice! C. F. Braun & Co hardcover books
224248Chicago Stone & Kimball. issues dated June 1 and 15 1895 June 15 1896 and November 15 1896. Containing Robert Louis Stevenson's Macaire with W.E. Henley acts I and II 6-15-95 and The Tramps 11-15-96. Each small folio 7 1/2" x 4 3/4" wrappers sewn. The November issue has decorated wrappers. Enclosed in a 3/4 green morocco slipcase with folding chemise. Original wrappers 4 issues near fine. Macaire is of interest because it follows hard upon the printing done by Stone & Kimball for the American copyright edition of which only about 12 printed. See #341 of the Beinecke Library catalog of which editor G.L. McKay states ".the earliest separate edition issued by a publisher." McKay references the chap book edition here by noting the dropped '9' from page number '49' of #341 and its subsequent replacement in this chap book edition by a '9' from an incorrect font. See page 49 of the June 1 1895 issue. The inference is near simultaneous printing. George Barr McCutcheon's copies with his bookplate in each issue. See description under #580 of American Art Association catalogue of the McCutcheon sale April 1925. See Kramer 45. F. Soft cover. Chicago, Stone & Kimball, paperback books
191442449New York: Hinds Hayden & Eldredge 1914. Large 4to pp. 4; sheet music; decorative self wrappers printed in red and grey; spine starting to split edges toning else good. Stevenson's ditty originally published in the Christmas number of "Black and White" 1895 here arranged for voice and piano. Not in Beinecke. See Prideaux p. 233 for earlier appearances. British Library only in OCLC. <br/><br/> Hinds, Hayden, & Eldredge unknown books
18851307239Longmans Green & Co 1885. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. First edition in wrappers very good but with restored spine. Housed in a beautiful leather case. Longmans, Green & Co unknown books
1894D17056London: William Heinemann 1894. First UK Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Original pictorial cloth; ads dated August. An exceptionally nice bright copy. <br/><br/> William Heinemann hardcover books
192325209New York: Scribner's. 1923. Reprint. Hardcover. Unusually nice copy. The book is fine but for offsetting from dj flaps on endpapers and the dust jacket is fine looking quite new and crisp.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 271 pp . Scribner's hardcover books
1894233766London: William Heinemann 1894. First English edition first printing. 240 pp. plus 20 pp. publisher's catalogue dated August 1894. 1 vols. 8vo. Beautiful copy in decorated bronze smooth cloth stamped in black. Bookplate of Ann Elzabeth Bontine and Blairhame. In brown cloth slipcase. First English edition first printing. 240 pp. plus 20 pp. publisher's catalogue dated August 1894. 1 vols. 8vo. Beinecke 602 William Heinemann unknown books
1919D16158Pennsylvania: Oak Knoll 1919. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Privately printed and distributed this copy signed and inscribed in 1926 to collector Leonard Kebler from publisher A. Edward Newton. Original wrappers housed in a morocco chemise and slipcase. A facsimile of the manuscript Stevenson's earliest known literary creation in his mother's hand as recited to her by her 6 year old son who would later pen some of the most enduring works of the 19th century. <br/><br/> Oak Knoll paperback books
191930348Daylesford PA: A.Edward Newton 1919. First edition 12mo pp. 2 10; inserted color frontispiece and inserted facsimile; original blue printed wrappers stitched as issued; very good. Stevenson's earliest literary creation recited at the age of six to his mother who wrote it down as part of a contest between him his brothers and cousins to write the best history of Moses. The frontispiece The Israelites going out of Egypt is from a watercolor by Stevenson done at the same time. This copy is inscribed by A. Edward Newton to Mr. Geo. B. Ives You who know so much may know how R. L. S. knew that the Israelites smoked pipes and wore stove pipe hats. A. Edward Newton August 1919. Beinecke 710. <br/><br/> A.Edward Newton unknown books
1988709922NY: Farrar Straus Giroux. 1988. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Very Good in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. Farrar Straus Giroux paperback books
190229599London: Methuem and Co 1902. Sixth and cheaper edition 2 vols. 8vo pp. xliv 375; xiii 1 389 1; titles printed in red and black gravure frontispiece in each column; original black buckram lettered in gilt on spine; some wear at the spine ends else very good. Originally published in 1899. <br/><br/> Methuem and Co hardcover books
28499Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. Ed Sidney Colvin. NY Scribner's 1899. 2 volumes clothbound. Spine tips a bit worn else very good condition. . Other hardcover books
1899WRCLIT58606London: Methuen 1899. Two volumes. Large octavo. Early 20th century polished calf spines gilt extra gilt labels t.e.g. gilt 'RLS' device on both boards original cloth spine bound in rear. Spine extremities a bit worn otherwise very good. First edition edited with notes and introduction by Sidney Colvin. BEINECKE 669. PRIDEAUX 52. Methuen hardcover books
190551289NY: Scribner's 1905. Volume 2 only. 8vo pp. xiii 465. Index. With six illustrations. Red cloth TEG. Owner's name on flyleaf. Hinges tesnder cover faded and a little scuffed o/w VG. The letters run from January 1886 to his last on December 1 1894. Scribner's unknown books
192929594Chicago: Walter Hill 1929. First edition. First edition limited to 300 copies 4to pp. 92 1; 4 full-p. facsimiles; original black cloth-backed marbled boards gilt lettering on spine; a very good sound copy. Printed at the Torch Press Cedar Rapids. <br/><br/> Walter Hill hardcover books
1889140431889. A Winter's Tale. London Paris New York & Melbourne: Cassell & Company 1889. 4 pp undated ads plus 16 pp ads dated July 1889. Original red cloth pictorially decorated in black. First Edition published on the day before Scribner's American edition. Stevenson freely acknowledged that his inspiration for this novel was Robert Marryat's THE PHANTOM SHIP 1839 which he had recently read. RLS began writing BALLANTRAE in Saranac Lake in 1887 but did not finish it until his first South Seas voyage in 1889. This copy has the usual proper July 1889 ads; the front free endpaper lists fourteen titles where some copies have a list of ten or twelve priority uncertain. This is a bright very good-plus copy spine slightly darkened rear endpaper cracking -- and see note regarding title page below. This is not a scarce book but it usually turns up in miserable condition; we have never seen a truly fine copy. Beinecke 487; Princeton 41A. Provenance: armorial bookplate of C.H. Waterland Mander who wrote numerous accounts about a century ago such as a 1918 History of the London Guild of Cordwainers; in the upper margin of the title page he also affixed a small version of the family arms plus his printed address. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1889135441889. A Winter's Tale. London Paris New York & Melbourne: Cassell & Company 1889. 4 pp undated ads plus 16 pp ads dated July 1889. Original red cloth pictorially decorated in black. First Edition published on the day before the Scribner's one with the proper July ads. Stevenson freely acknowledged that his inspiration for this book was Robert Marryat's THE PHANTOM SHIP 1839 which he had recently read. RLS began writing BALLANTRAE in Saranac Lake in 1887 but did not finish it until his first South Seas voyage in 1889. The verso of this copy's front free endpaper lists only ten titles; some copies have a list of twelve or fourteen priority unknown but fewest should be best. A tough book to find in decent condition this copy is very good-plus spine a little faded and dull minor soil -- also the leaves were roughly opened in one case affecting text. Beinecke 487 cites only a copy listing 14 titles; Princeton 41A copy 1 -- mentions copies with all three lists. unknown books