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19432221979<p>First edition so stated. Octavo. Original blue cloth. No dust jacket. Very good. 276 pages. No signatures or bookplates.</p><p>A Lieut. Bill French Mystery.</p> Doubleday, Doran and Company, Inc. hardcover books
19032221577<p>First edition October 1903. 7 1/2' x 5 1/4". Illustrated with four inserted b/w plates by C. W. Ashley and eleven chapter drawings by G. W. H. Original blue pictorial cloth stamped in gilt white green and olive with nautical design of ship in turbulent waters and five ambling penguins. No dust jacket. Tight fresh bright fine gorgeous copy. 328 pages. No signatures or bookplates.</p> The Baker & Taylor Co. hardcover books
19352221614<p>First edition. 9 1/2' x 6 1/2". Three page introduction by Will Ransom. Three preface by Haas. Original tan gilt stamped cloth. No dust jacket. Very good. 95 pages index colophon.</p><p>#210 of 300 copies.</p><p>Noted Robert Frost collector Earl Bernheimer's copy with his annotations and check marks and a few comments.</p><p>Laid in loose are three letters to Bernheimer relating to presses and poets:</p><p>1 Gladys Denny Shultz 1 page n.d.</p><p>2 Paul Engle Feb. 15 1948 1 page.</p><p>3 Mark Thompson April 5 1948 on Iowa poets 1 full page.</p> The Black Cat Press hardcover books
19333187<p>Octavo. Introduction by Melbert B. Cary Jr. Frontispiece portrait large red woodcut initial by Goredy on title page eight illustrations; including manuscript facsimiles. Original green morocco over boards t.e.g. Fine fresh.</p> Press of the Woolly Whale hardcover books
1924222704<p>First English edition. Small octavo. Full gilt stamped red morocco t.e.g. Very good-fine. Rare. Boldly signed by Zane Grey in his signature purple ink on the front free endpaper and signed again in purple ink on the title page. With Zane Grey's small rainbird bookplate on the front free endpaper. Tipped-in is a facsimile Autograph Letter Signed from Sir Ernest Hodder Williams sending Christmas and New Years greetings and best wishes. Deluxe issue bound for Hodder and Stoughton by Sangorski & Sutcliffe for presentation to Zane Grey. There was only one copy each of these special leather bound copies done for Zane Grey by Hodder and Stoughton. Provenance: Collection of Betty Zane Elizabeth Grey Grosso.</p> Hodder & Stoughton hardcover books
19322222041<p>Early reprint edition. Octavo. 2 halftone illustrations on endpapers by Stockton Mulford. Original blue cloth stmaped in black slight rubbing; spine faded. No dust jacket. Good. 310 pages.</p><p>Boldly signed and inscribed by Grey in blue fountain pen ink on the pictorial front free endpaper: "To Hellen Louise and Virginia Leota McClure Zane Grey."</p> Grosset & Dunlap hardcover books
19212221716<p>First edition so stated. Octavo. Nine page introduction by Gelett Burgess. Grey's article appears at pages 80-83. Original gilt blue cloth. Dust jacket unclipped. Fine. 288 pages. No signatures or bookplates.</p><p>Other contributors include Mary Austin Rex Beach Robert W. Chambers Edna Ferber Hamlin Garland Rupert Hughes Sinclair Lewis Opie Read Ernest Thompson Seton Booth Tarkington Owen Wister Harold Bell Wright et.al.</p><p>Russo & Sullivan page 169 - Tarkington's poem "Tree."</p> The Authors' League of America by Doubleday, Page & Company hardcover books
1911226771<p>Second edition so stated; "June 3 1911". Octavo. Frontispiece and 25 b/w photographs by the author; 1 b/w drawing. Original tan cloth gilt stamped spine pictorial upper cover in gilt light blue and white with design of a sand storm blowing across the prairie spine lettering faded; medium foxing to edges of text uncut and partly unopened. Very good tight copy. 314 pages. No signatures or bookplates. Printed by the Vail Company.</p> A.C. McClurg & Co. hardcover books
1934304110<p>Nelson 2/- series. Small octavo. Color pictorial dust jacket unclipped; nicks; large chips. Very good. 381 pages 3 pages of publisher's advertisements. No other signatures or bookplates. Small New Zealand bookseller's label on the front pastedown. With a full-page inscription on front free endpaper by Zane Grey's son Romer: "Zane Grey Estate Altadena Calif. July 19 1970. In the other book I said one thing. In this I might say I just re read these and believe them as I have ridden every inch of ground in this perhaps there is hope Romer Zane Grey." Zane Grey's "thin" blindstamp on front free endpaper.</p> Hodder and Stoughton hardcover books
2221863<p>A Western romantic play in four acts n.d. ca. 1920's 181 pages. The complete holograph manuscript. Folio 12 3/8" x 8". Written in pencil on ruled paper with separate holograph title page listing the cast and signed by Grey. Unpublished . The setting is Utah. It is based on his 1917 novel "Wildfire." Very good. Enclosed in a brown cloth slipcase.</p><p>The cast of twelve includes Bostil Lucy Bostil Aunt Jane Creeds and others villagers and Indians.</p><p>Act I pages 2-57. Page 1 is the title page and cast listing.</p><p>Act II pages 1-40.</p><p>Act III pages 1-48.</p><p>Act IV pages 1-36.</p> unknown books
19312221711<p>First edition thus. Small octavo. Illustrated with 27 b/w line drawings and silhouettes by Ernest H. Shepard. Original yellow pictorial cloth stamped in black and gilt. Pictorial dust jacket which replicates the illustration on the binding four chips and edge nicks. Very good slight lean. 172 pages. No signatures or bookplates.</p> Dodd, Mead & Co. hardcover books
19522221772<p>SIGNED COPY</p><p>First printing so stated. Octavo. Dust jacket price clipped; short tear; few small chips designed by Peter Oldenburg. Very good. 183 pages.</p><p>Signed by Goyen on front free endpaper.</p><p>Author's second book: 8 short stories.</p> Random House hardcover books
18632222007<p>Octavo. Edited by "Peter Parley." Pictorial title page. Two page preface. 8 engravings. Original green cloth stamped in gilt and blind one signature loose. No dust jacket. Very good. 312 pages.</p><p>First published in New York in 1855. The 8 engravings show unusual "aerial views."</p><p>Old signatures on front free endpaper.</p> Sheldon & Company hardcover books
1934500231<p>in French Paris December 6 1934; to "Mon cher Meral: Happy to receive your letter - and with the hope that it gives me to welcome you damn my wish to be agreeable to you and to Marianne - I request permission to 'beg off'." Octavo. 1 page with integral leaf deckled edges.</p> unknown books
18952222051<p>First edition. Small octavo. Illustrated with 12 sepia vignettes by Auguste Donnay. Original tan pictorial wrappers wallet edges chips; cover taped at fold. With contributions by Gide Emile Verharen Henri de Regnier Robert de Souza Andre Fontainas Gustave Kahn and others. Good. 97 pages.</p><p>Printed by Charles Renaudie.</p> Mercure de France, paperback books
19492221783<p>Limited edition. Thin octavo. Translated by Samuel Putnam. Original gilt stamped dark blue cloth over marbled boards uncut. No dust jacket. Very good minor rubbing to edges. 21 pages. No signatures or bookplates.</p><p>Number 8 of 500 numbered copies printed at The Banyan Press Pawlet Vermont.</p><p>Small collector label.</p> The Gotham Book Mart hardcover books
2221705<p>"Hamlin Garland" 1 page June 10 n.y. on Schuyler Arms 307 West 98th St. New York letterhead. 9 1/2" x 6" to Robert Judson Aley President University of Maine. Garland details his travel plans to attend "the exercises" at the University of Maine. Very good mounting traces on verso.</p><p>Garland served on the Board of Charles F. Lummis' Sequoya League.</p><p>Garland 1860-1940 was an American author; winner of the Pulitzer Prize 1921; film credits include "Money Magic" 1917; "Cavanough of the Forest Rangers" 1918 novel Cavanaugh Forest Ranger; "Ranger of the Big Pines" 1925 novel Cavanaugh Forest Ranger.</p> unknown books
605131<p>"John Gardner" in blue ink on 3/4 length pose leaning against a tree attired in a turtleneck sweater dark trousers and a black leather motorcycle jacket his right hand resting on his knee with long white hair. Photograph is by Joel Gardner and is on single stock; 8" x 10"; very good ca 1978. Signed in the lower margin: "John Gardner".</p> unknown books
19792221834<p>INSCRIBED COPY</p><p>First edition. Tall thin octavo. Illustrations printed in brown by Catherine Kanner. Gilt stamped brown cloth dark brown endpapers. Dust jacket unclipped. Fine. 138 pages.</p><p>Signed and inscribed by Gardner on leaf before halftone: "For Hugh Mullins with regards and best wishes. Los Angeles March 14 1981."</p> Lord John Press hardcover books
2222140<p>ca. 1944. First Armed Services edition No. S-21. 3 3/4" x 5 1/2". Original printed colored pictorial wrappers. Very good spine faded. 320 pages. No signatures or bookplates.</p><p>Text is browned due to paper quality.</p> Council on Books in Wartime paperback books
19592552<p>1/600; CHRISTMAS GREETING FIRST EDITION FINE.</p> SPIRAL PRESS paperback books
19362221915<p>Christmas 1936. 11" x 7 1/2". Introduction by Nathan Van Patten. Color frontispiece drawing of Virgin and Child by Judson Starr. Original stiff brown wrappers. Fine. 10 pages unpaginated.</p><p>One of 200 copies this copy unnumbered printed by the Grabhorn Press.</p><p>GB 260: "First published as poetical preface to Frechette's 'Noel au Canada' in 1900."</p> Grabhorn Press paperback books
19472222013<p>First edition. Octavo. Original stiff black grey stamped wrappers short tear. No dust jacket. Unopened copy. Very good fresh copy. 70 pages.</p><p>One of 1000 copies. Advance copy for review with publisher's slip laid in loose.</p> Irving Stettner paperback books
19362222119<p>4 1/2" x 5 3/4". "To Madalin Parkinson with gratitude Gene Fowler March - 1936. Together with an 6 3/4" x 5 1/4" halftone photo. Very good.</p><p>Fowler 1890-1960 author screenwriter wrote screenplays for two Jack London films.</p> unknown books
1923229941<p>First edition published April 1923. Octavo. Original gilt and blindstamped green cloth. Front panel of the color pictorial dust jacket laid down on the front pastedown. Very good. 145 pages 2 pages advertisements. Bruccoli A10.</p> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books