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6771LONDON CHATTO 1921. GOOD-VERY GOOD. LONDON, CHATTO, 1921 unknown books
1903333534New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1903. Hardcover. Very Good. Later edition. The Dynamiter was written in collaboration with Fanny Van de Grift Stevenson. Very good with faded spine cracked front gutter and sticker to inside front cover. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
19742506San Francisco: Westwinds Books 1974. First Edition. Quarter cloth and decorated paper over boards. Fine. 38 pages. 19.5 x 13. 5 cm. Limited edition of 950 copies - two-color frontispiece portrait of author. With an intriguing introductory by author Brian McGinty - giving the reader a glimpse into the years Stevenson lived in this northern California area. A fascinating survey of Napa Valley in the late 1880's. Copies printed at Cranium Press San Franciso. Decorative papers by Brian Day. Pristine copy. Westwinds Books hardcover books
19113355San Francisco: Paul Elder; The Tomoye Press 1911. First edition thus. First edition thus. 12mo. Original fine paper pictorial wrappers with cover stamped in light green dark green and orange silk ties. Attractive and scarce work designed by John Henry Nash with wood cut designs. In original color printed envelope. Book and envelope are very fine. Scarce. <br/><br/> Paul Elder; The Tomoye Press unknown books
1882146511882. New York: Henry Holt and Company 1882. Undated endpaper ads. Original mustard yellow cloth decorated in black. First American hardbound edition issued as No. 141 in the Leisure Hour Series; George Munro's pirated "Seaside Library" edition with triple-column text in a magazine-sized format was listed in Publisher's Weekly a week earlier -- though actual dates of publication are not known. NEW ARABIAN NIGHTS published in the U. K. as Stevenson's only multi-volume first edition consists of "The Suicide Club" three loosely-connected tales "The Rajah's Diamond" four loosely-connected tales "The Pavilion on the Links" plus three short French tales. Calder has observed that although RLS was very fond of these tales himself they "rest uneasily in a limbo between fantasy and psychological realism." This is a clean attractive copy in fine condition -- quite remarkable for one of these delicate pale-colored volumes of the Leisure Hour Series the same series that contains the first American editions of most of Thomas Hardy's novels. Beinecke 142; Princeton 17A; Queen's Quorum 11 "Conan Doyle considered The Pavilion on the Links 'the very model of dramatic narrative'". unknown books
19221311503New York: Current Opinion 1922. Hardcover. 12mo; G/no DJ; Hardcover w/out DJ; Spine grey with black print; Boards in grey paper with black print soiled spine smudging wear to corners and spine caps rear hinge tear at top of spine; Text block has grey-tinted top edge spotting and mild tanning to endpapers mild age-toning to paper name in ink on front flyleaf; 400 pages frontispiece port. 1311503. FP New Rockville Stock. Current Opinion hardcover books
19769025381New York: Limited Editions Club 1976. Hardcover. Fine. Clarke Hutton. Bound in publisher's original cloth covered boards. Spine and covers stamped in gilt. One of 2000 numbered copies designed by Eugene M. Ettenberg made at The Garamond Press. Illustrations by Clarke Hutton. Signed by Hutton. Fine condition in matching slipcase which is worn and chipped at the edges and spine. <br/><br/> Limited Editions Club hardcover books
188250220New York: Henry Holt & Co 1882. First American edition; # 141 of the Leisure Hour Series. Hardcover. Very good/No dust jacket. New York: Henry Holt & Co 1882. First American edition; # 141 of the Leisure Hour Series. 329 pp. Hardcover. 12mo. Mustard yellow black - and gilt-stamped cloth. Light wear to covers at head and heel; front hinge strengthened; bookplate on front pastedown; ownerÕs signature and date of Dec. 1882 in ink on title-page; bottom and fore-edges of Contents page chipped else clean and tight. Over all a nice looking copy of a scarce first. Very good/No dust jacket. Insurance required to ship this item. Henry Holt & Co hardcover books
1903183525New York: Charles Scribners Sons 1903. Hardcover. Very Good. Later. Very good plus. Hardcover cover and foredges soiled spine faded rubbing of spine ends and corners sticker inside front cover. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information. Charles Scribners Sons hardcover books
1976TB26016Avon Conn.: The Limited Editions Club 1976. Limited Editions. Fine in gilt decorated yellow cloth covered boards with a gilt on green title label on the spine. A quarto measuring 11" by 7". In the publisher's original glassine dust jacket. Both the book and its jacket are contained within a near fine paper covered slip case with one corner of the case cracked and repaired. This copy is identified as number 380 on the last page of text out of only 2000 copies printed for the members of The Limited Editions Club. Additionally this copy is signed by the illustrator Clarke Hutton. 246 pages of text illustrated by drawings by Clarke Hutton. With an introduction by Norman H. Strouse. Laid-in at the front of the book is the publisher's 8 page monthly letter describing this title. The Limited Editions Club hardcover books
188958504London: Chatto & Windus 1889. Large Paper Edition no. 76 of 100 copies. 1 vols. Tall 8vo. Original white cloth. Small rust mark on front board toning of endleaves else a Fine copy. Large Paper Edition no. 76 of 100 copies. 1 vols. Tall 8vo. Beinecke 145 Chatto & Windus unknown books
188414294London: Chatto and Windus 1884. 'New edition'. Full red morocco binding with elaborate gilt decorated spine. AEG. Marbled eps. Gilt dentelles. VG sun oxidized section to boards. 328 pp adverts at rear. 8vo. <br/><br/> Chatto and Windus hardcover books
188296749London: Chatto & Windus 1882. First edition first printing of the short story collection containing Stevenson's first published fiction considered by many to be his best work with page 155 of second volume misnumbered '55' and 'Maletroit' misspelt 'Maledroit' on page 179. Octavos two volumes original green cloth with gilt titles to the spine and arabesque decorations to the front panels with the 32-page publisher's catalogue at rear of second volume dated May 1882. In near fine condition. From the library of bibliophile and yachtsman Henry C. Taylor with his bookplate to the pastedown of each volume. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell and chemise case. An exceptional example. A collection of short stories previously published in magazines between 1877 and 1880 Stevenson's New Arabian Nights proved to be a pioneering work in the English short story tradition. The collection contains Stevenson's first ever published fiction A Lodging for the Night as well as The Pavilion on the Links which Arthur Conan Doyle characterized "the high-water mark of Stevenson's genius" and "the first short-story in the world". Chatto & Windus hardcover books
1912D17006New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1912. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Selected and edited by Sidney Colvin. Original red cloth with gilt lettering with very little wear only. 338 pages. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1871319958Edinburgh: Printed by Neill and Company 1871. First edition one of about 50 copies. With five figures in text. 7 1 blank pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Self-wrappers near fine. Blue cloth slipcase with chemise. First edition one of about 50 copies. With five figures in text. 7 1 blank pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Presentation Copy. One of the earliest publications of Robert Louis Stevenson 1850-94 who grew up in a family of lighthouse engineers. Beginning in 1867 Stevenson studied civil engineering at the University of Edinburgh and spent three summers in an apprentice ship at his father's lighthouse projects. In the spring of 1871 Stevenson presented his paper and was awarded the silver medal of the Royal Scottish Society of Arts. "The essay showed the accumulated knowledge of three obedient years" Bathurst but it marked an end to his enginnering studies. Stevenson then studied law and passed the first examination for the Scottish bar in 1872. He cared for nothing but literature and dedicated himself to his literary apprenticeship with far more zeal than he found for engineering. <br/><br/>Inscribed at the head of the title "With the author's compliments"<br/><br/>Prideaux notes "A few copies - probably not exceeding 50 - were pulled separately from the types of the Transactions with the pagination altered and a title-page added". This would have been at Stevenson's request. Preceded only by juvenilia The Pentland Rising 1866 and The Charity Bazaar 1868. OCLC records a dozen locations for this title with only a handful of presentation copies among them. Prideaux II 3; McKay Beinecke 8 Printed by Neill and Company unknown books
191626271916. London: Chatto & Windus 1916. Original grey boards with purple cloth spine with dust jacket. First Edition of this essay that had lain dormant among Mrs. Stevenson's papers; after her death her son Lloyd Osbourne had it published 4000 copies with his own preface -- uniform with THE WAIF WOMAN. In this copy page 7 is paginated; in some it is not. This is a fine copy; the scarce dust jacket is in very good condition with minor soil but with very little wear -- it is usually not even present. Beinecke 702; Princeton 88. unknown books
191620468London: Chatto & Windus 1916. First separate and first book edition 16mo pp. 27 3; orig. printed dust-jacket soiled and with a few short tears and splits around the edges. First published in Scribner's Magazine January 1915. Prideaux 73 and Beinecke 702 neither mentioning the printed jacket. <br/><br/> Chatto & Windus unknown books
1916168146LONDON: Chatto & Windus 1916. FIRST. hardcover. fine. Introduction by Lloyd Osbourne. 28 pages 16mo cloth-backed boards. London: Chatto & Windus 1916. First Edition. Fine.<br/><br/> A previously unpublished essay. Beinecke 702.<br/><br/> Chatto & Windus unknown books
191027894Boston MA: Houghton Mifflin Co. 1910. #495 of an edition limited to 550 copies. Hardcover. Very good/No dust jacket. Houghton Mifflin Co. hardcover books
19176774Boston Bibliophile Society 1917. 1917. Small 4to. Introduction and notes by George S. Hellman. 1/2 tan cloth over gray boards uncut. Very good. 27 pages. One of 50 copies printed for Edmund Brooks. With a presentation from him on his engraved calling card: "With the kind regards of Edmund Brooks." Beinecke 707. Hardcover. Very Good. [Boston, Bibliophile Society, 1917]. hardcover books
19076775London Chatto & Windus 1907. 1907. First edition thus "Fine Paper Edition". Small 8vo. Title page in red and black. 205 pages. Original gilt stamped half orange vellum over mauve cloth by Hatchards gilt stamped black morocco spine label marbled endpapers t.e.g. Very good. Includes: Underwoods Ballads Songs of Travel. Bookplate of Gwenllian Northbourne. 1st Edition. Hardcover. London, Chatto & Windus, 1907. hardcover books
1916877241916. STEVENSON Robert Louis. POEMS BY ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON HITHERTO UNPUBLISHED WITH INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY GEORGE S. HELLMAN. Boston: The Bibliophile Society 1916. Two Volumes. Limited Edition of 484 copies. Small 4to. 7 3/4" x 10 1/2." One-quarter vellum with green cloth boards and vellum corners. Gilt lettering and decoration to spines. Top edges gilt other edges untrimmed. Pastedowns and endpapers foxed. Very light foxing throughout. Bookplate to front pastedowns. A few markings in pencil and ink throughout. In very good slipcase. unknown books
1921TB25321Boston: The Bibliophile Society 1921. Limited Edition. Fine in 3/4 vellum and burnt orange cloth covered boards with gilt text on the spine with the top edge of the text block gilt and the other two edges of the text block rough cut. An octavo measuring 9" by 7" with very light soiling to the spine. Without a dust jacket as issued; however the book is contained within a near fine double cloth covered slip case with a paper label on the closed end. One of only 450 copies printed for members of The Bibliophile Society of Boston. With an introduction and notes by George S. Hellman and William P. Trent. 142 pages of text and illustrated with a photographic frontispiece of Stevenson and nine facsimile reproductions of Stevenson's original manuscripts. A collection of 48 unpublished poems the manuscripts for which were sold at auction following Stevenson's death. The Bibliophile Society hardcover books
1921D17024Boston: Bibliophile Society 1921. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Small 4to. Original 3/4 parchment over brown cloth spine lettered in gilt t.e.g. Housed in publisher's box spine label worn. Illustrated with frontispiece portrait. One of 450 copies. Nice copy. <br/><br/> Bibliophile Society hardcover books
192168653Boston: Bibliophile Society 1921. 1st ed. Limited. Hardcover. Near Fine. frontis portrait facsimiles of manuscript pages 142pp. 1/2 parchment over brown cloth. Double slipcase. 23cm. Slight soil on backstrip. Outer slipcase sound and intact but shows moderate soil and wear. No Jacket. Edition limited to 450 copies printed for members of the Society. <br/><br/> Bibliophile Society hardcover books