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2000Embry 157762Crown 2000. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Crown, 2000. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1991Embry 150746Alfred A. Knopf 1991. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Alfred A. Knopf, 1991. First edition, first printing. unknown books
198770090Markham:: Fitzhenry & Whiteside. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1987. Hardcover. 0889029318 . Selected and introduced by John Ferns and Kevin McCabe. First edition thus. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Fitzhenry & Whiteside, hardcover books
190568300Calgary: Information Resources University of Calgary 1905. Paperback. Fine. color illustrations 40p. Softcover in original wrapper. 22 cm. Curated by Mary McConnell Dani Pahulje Apollonia Steele and Cameron Treleaven. Superb exhibition of first editions of Montgomery's books. This attractive catalog is illustrated with separate color photographs of the books and in most cases their jackets. Cameron Treleaven has contributed an interesting note on the jacketed copy of Anne of Green Gables which is illustrated in the catalog. <br/><br/> Information Resources, University of Calgary paperback books
194391618Boston: L.C. Page 1943. 76th impression 770th Thousand. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. frontis illustrations by M. A. and W. A. J. Claus 396p. plus 5p. adverts. Original cloth with mounted image on front cover. dj price-clipped. 19 cm. Modestly worn jacket has some small chips along edges a small tape repair and light soiling. Cover backstrip slightly concave. Anne the brave little orphan is forever irresistable. <br/><br/> L.C. Page hardcover books
WELLER9781442490017New. New book. unknown books
194352852Tulsa: mimeographed by Emily Pope Eckel 1943. First only edition 4to pp. 34; mimeographed and illustrated throughout; original cloth-backed pictorial wrappers; some toning of the text but in all very good. Inscribed on the verso of the title page "To Mrs. Wulling compliments of the author Louise E. Montgomery." "Mrs. Wulling" is the wife of the private press printer Emerson Wulling Jean Crocker Wulling of La Crosse Wisconsin. Fourteen poems for a juvenile audience. Not found in OCLC. <br/><br/> mimeographed by Emily Pope Eckel hardcover books
1926101358Boston: L.C. Page and Company 1926. Second edition from / new plates made in 1925: / the old plates of the original / edition in 1908 being worn / out. With new illustrations. / L. M. Montgomery Macdonald / April / 1926. Illustrated by Elizabeth R. Withington. Bound in the publisher's ribbed light teal cloth with gilt lettering to the front board and spine illustration of a woman's profile to the front board publisher's advertisements at the rear of the text. A very good copy with wear and light rubbing to the extremities bright spine spine cracked between the half-title and the frontispiece otherwise intact spine small piece of tape to the rear pastedown. Second edition from / new plates made in 1925: / the old plates of the original / edition in 1908 being worn / out. With new illustrations. / L. M. Montgomery Macdonald / April / 1926. Illustrated by Elizabeth R. Withington. Extremely Rare - Inscribed by the Author. Inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper. Additionally inscribed with a former owner's provenance note to the front pastedown: "This book autographed by the / author was presented in 1948 to / Sister Mary Kathleen then superintendent / of nurses St. Michael's Hospital Toronto / by the author's son Dr. Stuart / Macdonald member of the / Staff of Obstetrics and Gynaecology sic / St. Michael's Hospital Toronto Canada. / To Franie / Affectionately / Aunt Amy / Dec. 13 1977". Overall a clean and attractive copy with strong provenance. The only signed Anne of Green Gables we have seen. <br /> After inscribing the book the author bequeathed this copy to her son Dr. Stuart Macdonald who presented this volume to the nursing superintendent at the Toronto hospital where he worked. In turn the nurse gave this copy to "Aunt Amy" who chronicled the book's ownership history in her inscription. Aunt Amy gifted this book and additionally inscribed it to Franie. Franie passed the book down to the step-mother of the most recent owner. The personal nature of this volume's provenance emphasizes the rareness of a signed copy of this title. <br /> The author's inscription relates to Elizabeth Withington's eight illustrated plates including one frontispiece. The earliest editions of Anne of Green Gables contain illustrations by W. A. J. and M. A. Claus. All three artists were painters working with a variety of mediums meaning their works had to be copied by printers for mass reproduction. By 1925 the printer's plates of Claus' work had been used to the point that they were no longer producing clear images. Rather than making new plates from the original Claus illustrations Withington created new original illustrations for the subsequent printings. Although the choice of illustrator was likely made by the publisher Montgomery's inscription which is accompanied with a small cat silhouette illustration implies she was rather fond of Withington's artwork. <br /> Anne of Green Gables is a story about a young orphan girl Anne Shirley who is sent to live on a farm on Prince Edward Island with a family who had intended to adopt a boy. Montgomery drew much of the novel's setting from her own childhood experiences living with her grandparents on the eastern coast of the island. Like her readers the author was quite taken with the jovial character she had created and wrote multiple sequels to this first installment of what would become a beloved children's series. L.C. Page, and Company unknown books
19081608351L. C. Page & Company 1908. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition First Impression April 1908 as stated on copyright page. Book very good slight cracking of paper at front and rear gutter some rubbing minor wear. Previous owners' name on front paste-down and inscription on front free end paper. L. C. Page & Company hardcover books
1908261983Boston: Page 1908. First. hardcover. very good. Illustrated by M.A. and W.A.J. Claus. 8vo pinkish gray cloth pictorial cover label. Boston: Page 1908. First Edition.<br/><br/> First issue dated April 1908 on the copyright page with 8 page publisher's catalogue at the rear. Variant binding most copies being in green or tan cloth. The binding is lightly rubbed & soiled and there is an ownership signature but this is a solid internally fine copy of the very rare first issue of Montgomery's first novel.<br/><br/> Page unknown books
199625200New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1996. Reprint. Color pictorial hardback. VG. 382 pp. Illustrated in color & b/w by Jody Lee. 8vo. <br/><br/>Illustrated Junior Library Series. Grosset & Dunlap hardcover books
1935160310009London: George Harrap and Co. Ltd 1935. First British Edition. Very Good. First British edition. 318 p. Green cloth with navy lettering. Very Good in original unclipped dust jacket. Fore edge foxed. A little bit of edge wear and very slight foxing to endpapers. Jacket presents well but is chipped at head and tail with a spine chip clumsily affixed with masking tape on verso by previous owner a few wear spots on verso. Price crossed out in colored pencil. An adult novel from the creator of Anne of Green Gables that is sought-after in any jacket especially rare thus. George Harrap and Co. Ltd unknown books
19992310842Hallmark Books / HarperFestival 1999. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Charm not included. Ink gift note on front free endpaper. 1999 Hard Cover. We have more books available by this author!. 392 pp. Green suede covers with color inset illustration. "This heartwarming story has beckoned generations of readers into the special world of Green Gables an old-fashioned farm outside a town called Avonlea. Anne Shirley an eleven-year-old orphan has arrived in this verdant corner of Prince Edward Island only to discover that the Cuthberts Hallmark Books / HarperFestival hardcover books
19082639Boston: L.C. Page 1908. First edition dated "April 1908" on the verso of title page. Octavo original brown cloth titles to the spine in gilt and front panel. Mounted pictorial label on front panel. Illustrations by M.A. and W.A.J. Claus. First edition copies are generally found in the more common green cloth bindings. Peter Parley to Penrod p. 124 In excellent near fine condition showing some light wear to the extremities and front panel. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box. Anne with an "e" has been stealing the hearts of readers generation after generation since it was first published in 1908. At that time there were not many great female protaganists in novels but there was a great audience of women readers who fell in love with this bright and extremely imaginative red-headed orphan. The book was an immediate sensation and the series followed. It's one of these most beloved girl books ever written having sold more than 50 million copies worldwide and translated into at least 20 languages. It has also been adapted into numerous films television series and plays. "Isn't it splendid to think of all the things there are to find out about It just makes me feel glad to be alive--it's such an interesting world. It wouldn't be half so interesting if we know all about everything would it There'd be no scope for imagination then would there" L.C. Page hardcover books
1936892London: George G. Harrap 1936. First British edition of this novel in Montgomery's acclaimed Anne series. Octavo original blue cloth. Light wear else fine in the original dust jacket with some chips. Uncommon in the original dust jacket. Anne of Windy Willows is an epistolary novel first published in 1936 it details Anne Shirley's experiences over three years teaching at a high school in Summerside Prince Edward Island. The novel features a series of letters Anne sends to her intended Gilbert Blythe who is completing medical school. Chronologically this book is fourth in the series but it was the seventh book written. George G. Harrap hardcover books
19172305323Toronto: McClelland Goodchild & Stewart 1917. First Canadian Edition. First Canadian Edition. Fair/No Jacket. First Canadian edition. Hinges broken front free endpaper through tissue guard gathering loose but included. 1917 Hard Cover. 346 pp. Purple cloth boards with illustration on front board. "Anne's own true love Gilbert Blythe is finally a doctor and in the sunshine of the old orchard among their dearest friends they are about to speak their vows. Soon the happy couple will be bound for a new life together and their own dream house on the misty purple shores of Four Winds Harbor.A new life means fresh problems to solve fresh surprises. Anne and Gilbert will make new friends and meet their neighbors: Captain Jim the lighthouse attendant with his sad stories of the sea; Miss Cornelia Bryant the lady who speaks from the heart -- and speaks her mind; and the tragically beautiful Leslie Moore into whose dark life Anne shines a brilliant light. McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart unknown books
19102312768Boston: L.C. Page & Company 1910. 2nd Printing. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Gibbs George. Second printing. No jacket. Lacks 1 of 3 color plates. Stain along top corner and spine page ridges foxed with a few stains pencil name on front free endpaper. 1910 Hard Cover. We have more books available by this author!. 256 5 pp. Color frontispiece. A novel by the author of the Anne of Green Gables series. When Eric Marshall arrives on Prince Edward Island to become a substitute schoolmaster he has a bright future in his wealthy family's business. But fate throws a beautiful mysterious girl named Kilmeny Gordon into his path. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: "Lucy Maud Montgomery CBE November 30 1874 L.C. Page & Company hardcover books
1918134406Dublish and London: Maunsel & Company 1918. Octavo 224 pp. eight inserted plates with illustrations by William Conor original green cloth stamped in gold and blind. First illustrated edition. First printing of a new edition of the author's first book originally published in 1908. A dozen stories set in a town of Northern Ireland told by one Pat Murphy in humorous brogue. "Considerably above the usual books of comic sketches." - Brown Ireland in Fiction 523. Cloth lightly rubbed at edges mild tanning and foxing to a few leaves a very good copy. #134406 Maunsel & Company unknown books
1925134386London: Duckworth 1925. Octavo 276 pp. frontispiece original blue cloth stamped in gold and blind. First edition. Humorous stories set in Ulster. "The author is a master of the farcical plot related with gusto." - Brown and Clarke Ireland in Fiction 2 #406. 1926 gift inscription on front free endpaper. Some sunning to spine panel page edges a bit foxed a bright near fine copy. #134386 Duckworth unknown books
1947134384London: Duckworth 1947. Octavo 238 pp. original orange cloth stamped in black. First edition. Fifteen short stories set in Co. Down. "The stories are humorous both in the manner of telling and in the incidents related from shooting a circus tiger to women and marriage." - Brown and Clarke Ireland in Fiction 2 #414. A fine copy. #134384 Duckworth unknown books
1930134387London: Duckworth 1930. Octavo 286 pp. original blue cloth stamped in gold and blind. First edition. Collection of short stories mostly in the humorous regional vein that the author was famous for but four are tragic and grim in nature dealing with periods of political turmoil and violence. Brown and Clarke Ireland in Fiction 2 #407. Cloth a bit warped page edges foxed a very good copy. #134387 Duckworth unknown books
1939134385London: Duckworth 1939. Octavo 319 pp. original blue cloth stamped in gold. First edition. Stories about the inhabitants on either side of the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland. "The people as seen by the author are hard-headed good-natured rooted in ancient prejudices neighborly pugnacious dour and yet humorous; in short a bundle of contradictions. The stories vary from broad farce in the first two to the quietly moving story of 'The Henneesseys'." - Brown and Clarke Ireland in Fiction 2 #410. Some mild sunning to edges of cloth a very good plus copy in about good pictorial dust jacket wear at edges shallow chipping general dust soiling to white background and clipped price. #134385 Duckworth unknown books
200787471New York: Ruder Finn Press 2007. 1st ed. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. frontis photos 198p. Original Cloth. dj. 30cm. <br/><br/> Ruder Finn Press hardcover books
1935RMONMIS00HMRFrederick A. Stokes 1935. Very Good. Montgomery L. M. Mistress Pat. Lawson frontispiece Marie. New York: Frederick A. Stokes 1935. 1st American edition. 338pp. Small 8vo. Paris green cloth with silver lettering. Book condition: Very good with faded backstrip subtle stains on covers and rubbed joints. Stray pen marks on front free endsheet and slightly yellowed rear endsheet. Frederick A. Stokes hardcover books
1985UMONSEL00TWOxford University Press 1985 - 2004. Very Good. Montgomery L. M. The Selected Journals of L. M. Montgomery 1889 - 1942. 5 volumes. Edited by Mary Rubio & Elizabeth Waterson. Toronto: Oxford University Press 1985 - 2004. 424 443 443 439 410pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with gently faded spines and a few chips and closed tears in the edges of volume II. Oxford University Press hardcover books