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44909NORWALK THE EASTON PRESS 1964. THE COLLECTOR'S EDITION BOUND IN FULL LEATHER SILK MOIRE ENDPAPERS RAISED BANDS ELABORATE GILT ALL EDGES GILT SEWN-IN SILK BOOKMARK. WITH EASTON PRESS BOOKPLATE TO THE FRONT ENDPAPER. A FINE COPY AND VERY SCARCE. ILLUSTRATED BY NORMAN ROCKWELL. NORWALK, THE EASTON PRESS, 1964 hardcover
42439NEW YORK THE DORSET PRESS 1995. CONTAINS: THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER; HUCKLEBERRY FINN; MARK TWAIN`S SKETCHES; AUTOBIOGRAPHY; THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER; A CONNECTICUT YANKEE. FULL FAUX LEATHER RAISED BANDS ALL EDGES GILT. A FINE COPY. SCARCE IN THE UK. NEW YORK, THE DORSET PRESS, 1995 hardcover
189434537Hartford: American Publishing Co 1894. First edition first state with the sheets with the block bulking to 1 1/8†and with frontispiece facsimile signature measuring 1 and 7/16s inches wide. Title-page in red and black frontispiece portrait of Twain from photograph above printed signature and with delightful illustrations in the margins of nearly every page. 8vo publisher’s original rust-colored cloth decorated extensively in gilt and black on the upper cover and spine. 432 pp. A fine and very handsome copy in the publisher's original binding state. The text-block is clean and fresh the binding bright and beautifully preserved. A VERY PLEASING COPY IN PUBLISHER'S ORIGINAL DECORATED BINDING OF THE FIRST EDITION OF TWAIN’S BITING YET COMEDIC COMMENTARY ON SLAVERY AND THE ROLE OF RACE IN AMERICAN SOCIETY. It is a short novel featuring the brilliantly crafted character Roxanna a mulatto slave who suffers dire consequences after switching her infant son with her master’s baby and the clever Pudd’nhead Wilson an ostracized small-town lawyer. Twain’s darkly comic masterpiece is a provocative exploration of slavery and miscegenation. In the words of Langston Hughes “Mark Twain in his presentation of Negroes as human beings stands head and shoulders above the other Southern writers of his times.â€<br> Included in the publication is Those Extraordinary Twins the slapstick and irrelevant story that evolved into ‘Pudd’nhead Wilson’. By including it the publisher provided us with a fascinating view of the author’s process. American Publishing Co hardcover
188234536Boston: J. R. Osgood and Co 1882. First edition first issue with the "Franklin Press" imprint on the copyright page and the first state of the binding with rosette at 1/8†below the horizontal. With 192 illustrations. 8vo publisher’s original dark green cloth with pictorial decoration in gilt and black on upper board stamped and lettered in gilt and black on the spine a.e.g. 2 411 pp. frontispiece 2 blanks at rear A copy with a bit of wear from use and age some evidence of rubbing to the edges from shelving inner hinge starting clean internally. THE RARE FIRST ISSUE. Twain's timeless tale of two little boys who switch places to see how the other half lives. Very scarce in unsophisticated original cloth.<br> THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER was quite unlike anything Twain had done up till that time. It is a fine adventure with a delicate vein of “Twainian†humor running throughout. Twain took up a short domicile in Montreal in an attempt to establish residency there so that he could register the copy-right in Canada England and the United States. His past encounters with piracy led him to make this attempt. J. R. Osgood and Co hardcover
188215305Chatto & Windus 1882. 8vo. Second UK Edition with three-page facsimile as frontispiece original tissue guard present and very numerous woodcut illustrations a number full-page in the text; original pictorial red cloth upper board and backstrip elaborately blocked in black and lettered in gilt lower board blocked in black patterned green floral endpapers a remarkably bright clean crisp copy. With 32pp publisher's catalogue dated January 1886 bound in at end. Lovely copy of the second UK edition published a year after the first. Most uncommon in anything like this condition. Chatto & Windus, hardcover
34645PENNSYLVANIA FRANKLIN LIBRARY 1985. LIMITED EDITION FINE COPY IN FULL BROWN LEATHER MARBLED ENDPAPERS AND BOOKMARK. A.E.G. RAISED BANDS GILT DECORATION. A FINE COPY OF A HANDSOME BOOK. ILLUSTRATED BY DAVID G. KLEIN. PENNSYLVANIA, FRANKLIN LIBRARY, 1985 hardcover
1903SDBOX44-SB11092019-289N.Y.: JOHN LANE BODLEY HEAD 1903 N.Y 1903-01-01. Hardcover. Good. Good with wear and markings. Looks like an interesting title! N.Y.: JOHN LANE BODLEY HEAD, 1903, N.Y hardcover
202347915Folio Society 2023. 8vo. First Edition thus with coloured and monochrome illustrations and endpaper maps; pictorial cloth backstrip lettered in gilt a near fine copy in publisher's printed board slip-case. Folio Society, hardcover
189234546New York: Charles L. Webster and Co 1892. First edition. Illustrated throughout by Dan Beard. 8vo pale green cloth lettered and decorated in gilt and black on spine and cover. 277 8 ads pp. An unusually nice copy bright and clean with only the slightest bit of rubbing quite fine throughout. FIRST EDITION. Twain’s delightful romp through British and American matters is a follow-up to THE GILDED AGE. There are plot twists mistaken identities and more then one roll-switch while Twain with his typical wit examines the serious differences between the American democracy and the English hereditary aristocracy. Charles L. Webster and Co hardcover
189234539New York: Charles L. Webster and Co 1892. First edition. Illustrated throughout by Dan Beard. 8vo pale green cloth lettered and decorated in gilt and black on spine and cover. 277 8 ads pp. A handsome and clean copy with only slight rubbing at the extremities internally clean and only slightly mellowed a tight and strong copy with gentle age evidence. FIRST EDITION. Twain’s delightful romp through British and American matters is a follow-up to THE GILDED AGE. There are plot twists mistaken identities and more then one roll-switch while Twain with his typical wit examines the serious differences between the American democracy and the English hereditary aristocracy. Charles L. Webster and Co hardcover
1892011712New York: Charles L. Webster 1892. Front cover lettered in gilt with vignette in black. Corners and spine extremities show only minimal wear. Cover and spine are crisp and bright. Book-plate front free endpaper. Several small areas of black spotting on top edge and top of fore-edge. Eight pp. advertisements at the conclusion. See BAL 3434. First American Edition. Green Cloth. Minor Wear./No Jacket. Octavo. Charles L. Webster Hardcover
192310520Eveleigh Nash & Grayson Limited. London. 1923. Large 8vo. 9.6 x 6.6 inches. Colour frontis and fifteen mono plates by Worth Brehm. A few spots of foxing to the fore edge otherwise a very good clean copy throughout finely bound in recent half dark green morocco raised bands the compartments ruled lettered and decorated in gilt. Marbled paper on boards. An attractively leather bound copy of this classic of American literature. Eveleigh Nash & Grayson Limited. London. 1923 hardcover
192310516Eveleigh Nash & Grayson Limited. London. 1923. Large 8vo. 9.6 x 6.6 inches. Colour frontis and fifteen mono plates by Worth Brehm. A very good copy finely bound in recent full tan morocco raised bands two red labels gilt. Decorative gilt border on boards. Top edge gilt. Attractively bound copy. -- Please also see my listing for my copy of Huckleberry Finn in uniform leather binding. Eveleigh Nash & Grayson Limited. London. 1923 hardcover
1884355490715208London: Chatto & Windus 1884. First Edition. Hard Cover. First UK Edition. First Impression first state with publisher's catalogue dated 'October 1884' at the rear of the book. Publisher's red cloth with titling and decorations stamped in gilt and black on spine and front board. Leaf-patterned end-papers. The front hinge is just starting to go; very slight fraying to the spine ends which are a little soft; slight fading to the spine. A bright and attractive VG or slightly better copy. This book precedes the US first edition so is the "true" first edition. Chatto & Windus hardcover
18858529New York: Charles L. Webster 1885. First edition. First Issue. With 174 black and white illustrations by E.W. Kemble. Large 8vo original publisher's sheep binding with the red and black lettering labels on the spine. It is estimated that only 2500 copies were issued in this binding. 366 pp. A very pleasing and handsome copy. Light expert and unobtrusive refurbishment to the joints. FIRST EDITION OF ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT AND GREATEST BOOKS IN AMERICAN LITERATURE. A very handsome copy with the following earliest setting states as listed by BAL: "Him and another Man" is listed at page 88 BAL's first state; page 57 eleventh line from the bottom reads ".with the was." BAL's first state; page 155 with final 5 “stamped in†by hand see Underhill and matching the original font in the setting of the page number no priority occurring randomly in all three states independent of other major signs of first printing sheets but this setting seems to appear least often; the portrait frontispiece is in BAL's first state “heliotype†imprint on the portrait frontispiece title page with 1884 copyright on verso p.9: the heading for Chapter 6 reads “Decided†later corrected to “Decides†p.143: “I†in “Col.†line 1 missing and “b†in “body†line 7 broken p. 161: signature mark “11†is missing final leaf is a blank. Very rare with this many first issue points. The sheep bindings are generally in poor condition but this copy is still quite nice.<br> Along with Tom Sawyer Huckleberry Finn is considered the stepping stone to modern American literature. And along with Tom Sawyer for the first time the hero of the novel was a boy. These books are landmarks and Hemingway often offered his opinion that the modern novel would have been impossible without them. With Whitman’s Leaves of Grass and Melville’s Moby Dick they provide us with a view of America transcending its past and beginning its future. Charles L. Webster unknown
1972014972New York: The Limited Editions Club 1972. Facsimile Reprint . Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Noel Sickles. Near Fine In A Very Good Faded Slip Case With A Spotted Spine . No 27 Of A Limited Edition Of 1500 Copies Signed By The Artist At The Rear Pp 445 Colour Illustrations <br/> <br/> The Limited Editions Club hardcover
187834557Toronto: Rose-Belford Publishing Company 1878. First Edition. 8vo publisher's original brown cloth decorated and lettered in black and blind on the upper cover lettered in gilt on the spine central ornamental device in blind to the rear cover. 150 pp. A fine copy beautifully preserved. FIRST EDITION. A FINE COPY OF THIS RARE COLLECTION OF SHORT STORIES AND A BOOK ABSENT FROM MOST MARK TWAIN COLLECTION. It includes the following stories: An Idle Excursion Recent Carnival of Crime The Loves of Alonzo Fitz Clarence and Rosannah Ethelton A True Story The Canvasser's Tale An Encounter with an Interviewer Speech on the Weather Rogers Letter Read ata Dinner of the Knights of St. Patrick. Rose-Belford Publishing Company hardcover
187834542New York: Slote Woodman & Co. 1878. First Edition First Issue with author’s name on title-page p. 91 in correct state and no postscript on p. 101. Illustrated head and tailpieces throughout illustration to rear pastedown. 8vo publishers original sepia cloth blocked and decorated and lettered in black on the upper cover spine gilt decorated and lettered the rear cover decorated in blind. 140 2 pp. A pleasing well preserved copy with light age wear to the tips of the spine and a bit of rubbing to the black and extremities. FIRST EDITION FIRST ISSUE IN THE ORIGINAL CLOTH OF THIS EARLY AND INTERESTING WORK BY TWAIN. The title story “is about Twain's encounter with a virus-like jingle and how it occupies his mind for several days until he manages to "infect" another person thus removing the jingle from his mind. <br>The story is significant in that it is a fairly accurate description of a meme and how it can replicate itself in a short time thus acting like a virus in some respects.<br> The narrator Mark Twain sees a catchy jingle in the morning newspaper. The jingle promptly attaches itself to his mind such that he loses concentration and can no longer remember what he ate for breakfast whether he ate at all and what words he was going to use in his novel. The jingle mentally incapacitates him until a few days later he takes a walk with his friend the Reverend and inadvertently transfers the jingle to the reverend's mind. As this happens Twain experiences a sense of relief and returns to his normal life.<br> Some days after Twain was cured the Reverend visits him; he is in a terrible state as the jingle which keeps on repeating in his head has already disabled his concentration. He tells Twain of some incidents where the rhythm of the jingle influenced his actions such as when churchgoers started swaying to the rhythm of his homilies. Taking pity on the man Twain decides to cure him and brings him to a meeting of university students. The Reverend successfully manages to transfer the jingle from himself to the students curing himself and at the same time continuing the diabolical cycle of the jingle.<br> Other sketches in the book include: “Map of Paris with Map†“Random Notes of an Idle Excursion†“An Encounter with an Interviewer†tâ€The Loves of Alonzo Fitz Clarence Etc.†and a number of additional short works. Slote, Woodman & Co. hardcover
1972mbb005943Los Angeles Calif: University of California 1972. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Fair. 235x160x55mm. 235x160x55mm1334g . . 500g Postage Incorrect see below for 2kg . . University of California. Los Angeles Calif. 1972. First Edition. 1st Printing. . Pp740. Linen cloth hard boards. Red and Black lettering to spine. In original dust jacket. Unclipped. Beige endpapers. Sticker and stamp of previous owner on front free endpaper. Jacket has losss to spine and front top edge spine sun faded. . . Australia_Post_Zoned_International_Shipping_Rates_FOR_THIS_PARCEL . . AP-Zone1_NZ:_AU$37.60 . . AP-Zone3_Canada_USA:_AU$63.00 . . AP-Zone4_UK_Europe:_AU$70.60 . . Domestic_tracked_OR_registered_flat_rate_FOR_THIS_ITEM_Within_Australia:_AU$17.60 1st Printing University of California hardcover
201127440Folio Society 2011. 3 vols. 8vo. First Edition thus with numerous illustrations; pictorial cloth a fine set in publisher's illustrated board slip-case. Collects 47 tales. Folio Society, hardcover
1875F9079SHEldon 1875. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. FIRST. A very good first edition first issue no ads owners name on fep. SHEldon Hardcover