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1967838London: Jonathan Cape 1967. Hardcover. Small 8vo. Red paper over boards dust jacket. 409pp. Very good/good plus. First British edition. Jonathan Cape hardcover
1966837New York: Grove Press 1966. Hardcover. Translated by Lysander Kemp. 8vo. Black cloth dust jacket. 409pp. Very good/very good. First U.S. edition of Vargas Llosa's first U.S.-published book. Grove Press hardcover
1952143877New York: Simon & Schuster 1952. First Thus . Hardcover. Good -/Poor. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 346pp. Original boards. Pages are clean unmarked but yellowing with age. Binding is cracked and text block is pulling away from boards but pages are still secure. Boards have bumping to head/heel of spine rubbing to extremities. Unclipped dust jacket is scuffed/moderately ink-rubbed 1/2 to head/heel of spine each is chipped/missing several small tears/nicks to edges corners frayed heavy rubbing to extremities. We have added a removablye mylar covering to the dust jacket for proection. <br/> <br/> Simon & Schuster hardcover
185831664Richard Bentley 1858. 3 vols. 8vo. First Edition some mild spotting as usual; tastefully bound in contemporary blue half roan marbled boards ruled in gilt backs with five raised bands tooled in gilt second and third compartments ruled and lettered in gilt all other compartments framed in gilt gilt tops marbled endpapers joints very lightly rubbed a most attractive copy. MAURICE BARING'S COPY WITH HIS HOLOGRAPH SIGNATURE ON BLANK PRELIMINARY OF FIRST VOLUME AND BOOKPLATE ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPERS OF ALL THREE VOLUMES. The set also carries the fine nineteenth century engraved armorial bookplate of Sir Andrew Noble of Ardmore and Ardardan on front paste-downs. The Trollope Society records that the author's sixth novel was written 'mainly in railway carriages since his work for the Post Office entailed a good deal of travelling'. The story is drawn from his memories of his work as a clerk at the GPO in St Martin-le-Grand and Richard Mullen has called it the most autobiographical of Trollope's novels. The novel was not reprinted in its original three-volume form. A UNIQUE AND ATTRACTIVE COPY OF A SCARCE WORK. NCBEL III 882; Sadleir 6; Wolff 6796. Richard Bentley, hardcover
1860SB17022NY: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1860. Aged gently shaken textblock otherwise clean and tight; Chipped/frayed head and foot of spine bumped and worn corners and edges sunned spine. 497p. First American Edition. Embossed Cloth. Good. 12mo - over 6 " - 7 " tall. Hardcover. Harper & Brothers Publishers Hardcover
19142221924<p>First edition so stated September 1914. Octavo. Illustrated with four b/w plates by Henry S. Watson. Original green pictorial cloth with baseball scene in red and cream. No dust jacket. Very good. 349 pages 1 page of ads for The Wellworth College Series.</p><p>Includes chapters: "How to Play Baseball" "Batters Only" "He Wanted to Pitch" "The Underhand Throw."</p><p>Early signature of Will Hansgen Rock Island Ill.; small bookseller bookplate on rear pastedown.</p> Little, Brown, and Company hardcover
112538Oxf. Clarendon Press 1991. XII184 p. Hardb. 22 cm unknown
189222158Sampson Low Marston & Co. 1892. 2 vols. 8vo. Second Edition neat contemporary signature on front free endpapers; original green cloth upper boards blocked and lettered in yellow gilt backs floral patterned endpapers uncut case of second volume a little shaken a very good bright clean copy. Published in the same year as the first English edition. VERY SCARCE ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. Wolff 6728. Sampson Low Marston & Co., hardcover
193136527Shakespeare Head Press 1931. 2 vols roy. 8vo. First Edition thus LARGE PAPER pn laid paper with frontispieces original captioned tissue guards present titles in red and black; original green buckram backstrips with printed paper labels uncut a near fine copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 1000 NUMBERED COPIES THIS COPY NO. 303. Shakespeare Head Press, hardcover
85075Cambr. etc. CUP etc. 1926. XIII331 p. ills. Cl. 26 cm Cover worn at extremities unknown
184620611George Bell 1846. 16mo. small neat signature on front free endpaper; original dark green diced cloth backstrip with printed paper label browned but just legible very neatly rebacked with old backstrip laid down a remarkably bright clean crisp copy in sympathetically restored publisher's binding. Complete with 2pp publisher's catalogue at end. George Bell, hardcover
18493Institute of Classical Studies. 1957. Softcover. Very Good-. Some browning and very light foxing to wraps. Some creasing. Pages a bit tanned.; Institute of Classical Studies Bulletin Supplement 5; 50 pages . 0900587113 . Institute of Classical Studies paperback
196024590London: Gerald Duckworth & Co. Ltd. 1960. Textblock and binding very clean and tight; Inscribed and signed by author on title page in a neat printed hand dated "C.S.U. 1964"; Dust jacket lightly edge scuffed and corner worn; Rear jacket panel is character-soiled; 266p. . Inscribed & Signed by Author. First Edition/Second Impression. Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good in mylar. Illus. by Biro Cover Art. 8vo - 7 3/4" - 9 3/4 " Tall. Hardcover. Gerald Duckworth & Co. Ltd. Hardcover
19852090202120404972Tate Publishing 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Tate Publishing paperback
182514091Printed by Whittingham at the Chiswick Press for John Sharpe Duke Street Piccadilly 1825. 12mo. on laid paper with engraved frontispiece half-title engraved and printed titles and 6 engraved plates plates moderately spotted; attractively bound in mid-nineteenth century full rose calf sides with triple frame border stopped at corners by rosettes all in gilt enclosing a triple frame border stopped at corners by rosettes all in blind the space between filled with an elaborate arabesque in blind back with four raised bands tooled in gilt second and fourth compartments lettered in gilt all other compartments richly tooled in gilt gilt doublures gilt edges marbled endpapers brown silk marker binding mildly age-worn and faded at extremities but all lettering wholly legible else a most attractive textually clean crisp copy. This handsome 12mo edition derives directly from the foolscap octavo edition of 1817. The engravings save the last are by Rolls after designs by Richard Westall. The engraving to Book VI of The Task is by Romney; all the plates are re-engraved and dated March 25 1825 but notably the frontispiece differs considerably from that of its 1817 forerunner. Some of the vignettes have been reduced in size and the headings and imprints brought closer to accommodate the 16mo edition as well as the present 12mo format. An attractive if faded copy. Russell 145. Printed [by Whittingham at the Chiswick Press] for John Sharpe, Duke Street, Piccadilly, hardcover
19312221755<p>First edition. 10 1/4' x 6 1/2". Original stitched printed tan wrappers stamped in black. Very good. 4 pages.</p><p>#319 of 500 numbered copies on Maillol handmade paper.</p><p>Gilcher A58a.</p> The Hours Press paperback
195524501Clarendon Press Oxford 1955. 8vo. First Edition thus on laid paper small neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper some light offsetting from fold-ins to free endpapers; blue cloth gilt back a very good bright clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper the latter browned at edges. Includes introduction commentary bibliography and glossary Clarendon Press, Oxford, hardcover
1956SB11881NY: Frederick Warne & Co. Inc. 1956. Light age toning to gutter and edges else textblock is clean and very tight. Age soiled top page edges. Bright red binding illustrated with doves in black and white on front cover. Unclipped dust jacket age soiled spine and covers minimally shelf worn mylar sleeved. No pagination. Reprint. Boards. Very Good/Very Good in mylar. Illus. by Beatrix Potter. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Hardcover. Frederick Warne & Co., Inc. Hardcover
40267New York: The Heritage Press n.y. Hardcover. Illustrations by David Gentleman. Introduction by Robert Cushman Murphy. Small 4to. Brown cloth spine with gilt lettering and decorative paper over boards slipcase. xiii 354pp. Frontispiece full-page engravings pictorial map endpapers. Very good/very good. Spine faintly sunned; rear hinge discretly archivally reinforced thus strong; mild slipcase edgewear. A tight and nice reprint edition of the 1963 Limited Editions Club edition -- superbly illustrated. Choice autograph addition: Tipped to half-title page is a card inscribed by a cast member from the 1960 film version of "Swiss Family Robinson" -- on a fine heavy stock 5" X 3" card JAMES MacARTHUR 1937-2010; portrays Fritz Robinson boldly inscribes and signs "To Richard / Aloha -- / James MacArthur" dating it 2 March 1977 at upper right. Laid in is the perfect bookmark: MacArthur's original transmittal envelope. The Heritage Press hardcover
1892033870London: Adam and Charles Black 1892. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Edition Not Stated. VG Mild wear ink name & date 15/11/97 soiling to inner boards browning/NO DUST JACKET. Dark blue boards with gilt spine title. Includes glossary & index. With black & white illustrations on title-page preface page first page of 'The Surgeon's Daughter' last page of introduction to 'Castle Dangerous' last page of 'Notes to Castle Dangerous' and last page of glossary. Photo on request. Adam and Charles Black Hardcover
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
188743892MacMillan and Co. . 1887. Third Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover G. P. Goold. Additional name stamped to ffep and textblock A. Gardner. Spine sunned. Minor pencilling.; 480 pages; Greek Text with extensive English Introduction and Commentary . MacMillan and Co. hardcover
19124929Duckworth 1912. Roy. 4to. First Limited Illustrated Edition Large Paper with coloured frontispiece and 7 fine coloured plates all tipped-in to gilt framed platemarks on Japan vellum leaves all original captioned tissue guards present minimal dust-browning to fore-edges free endpapers very faintly spotted; decorative white parchment gilt covers blocked in gilt to a floral design enclosing author and title lettered in gilt back gilt extra gilt top uncut covers a little age-soiled as is inevitable with this binding two corners bruised hinges starting but binding entirely sound a very good clean copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 160 NUMBERED COPIES THIS COPY NO. 72. With a charming contemporary inscription written in a neat hand on front paste-down. The first illustrated edition with artwork by Waite was published simultaneously in November 1912 in two forms: the standard trade edition in cloth and this de luxe limited edition. As a result of the considerably larger format the plates here are mounted in landscape format that places them the correct way up rather than sideways-on in the trade edition. Miller & Matthews B18.31 Duckworth, hardcover
196538659New York: The Heritage Press 1965. Hardcover. Edited and introduced by Harry Hansen. Illustrations by John Groth. Small 4to. Red cloth spine with gilt lettering and rose pictorial paper over boards slipcase. xiv 366pp. Illustrations some color pictorial pastedowns. Fine/very good. A tight attractive copy of this "poor man's LEC" with a nice autograph addition: Tipped to the front pastedown is a Typed Letter Signed from Hansen 1p 8½" X 11" New York NY 1966 June 23. Addressed to noted Lincoln/Civil War scholar Arnold F. Gates 1914-93. Near fine. On letterhead of Hastings House Publishers Hansen writes to this long-time officer of the New York Civil War Round Table -- in part: "I would help you with the award if I were not opposed to it in its present form. I thought the plaque was a mistake when it was first suggested for what can anyone do with it It is a large bronze ad for Fletcher Pratt and most people have never heard of him. I wonder what the various recipients have done with it. From now on there will be few books on the Civil War but of course the award can be given for work in American history. My recommendation is quietly to drop the award." Signed boldly in blue ink. Hansen 1884-1977 was a prolific editor literary critic journalist and historian. The Heritage Press hardcover
194040434N.p.: Batten Barton Durstine & Osborn 1940. Paperback. 4to. Wrappers. Staple at upper left as issued. 32pp rectos only. Very good. Front cover a bit age toned and lightly soiled. Probable sole printing -- and likely a quite small one at that -- of this typed double spaced and mimeographed script made for radio's "Cavalcade of America" show sponsored by Du Pont and based on a short story by James. Front cover boasts John Garfield as the star; other cast members from second sheet "Cast" include Agnes Moorehead and Jeanette Nolan. Dr. Frank Monoghan is listed as historian and Basil Ruysdael as narrator and though note cited the producer and director was Homer Fickett. This half-hour drama aired on Tuesday March 5th 1940 from 9:00pm to 9:30pm. It tells the tale of the daring Colonel William Barton Garfield who celebrated America's first Fourth of July in Rhode Island by traveling to Newport with a group of soldiers and capturing the British general Richard Prescott in order to boost the flagging morale of the American troops. Prescott was shortly after exchanged for a Continental Army general being held by the British. Very uncommon example of one of Garfield's few-and-far-between radio appearances. Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn paperback