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190719673EHonolulu HI: The Bank of Hawaii July 11 1907. First Edition. Original autograph check filled out and signed by Jack London on the printed check of The Bank of Hawaii. Made out to Lewers & Cooke in the amount of $1.80. Fine condition. The Bank of Hawaii unknown books
1913L0270iv1691 ad1 blank pages frontispiece with tissue guard by Gordon Grant. Small Octavo 7" x 4 3/4". Issued in olive cloth stamped in yellow and dark green on front cover and spine. Inscribed by Becky London. Sisson and Martens page 70 First edition variant binding.<br /><br />The Abysmal Brute is a novel by American writer Jack London first published in book form in 1913. It is a short novel and could be regarded as a novelette. It first appeared in September 1911 in Popular Magazine. In the story a successful boxer who was brought up in a log cabin and knows little of the real world begins to realize the corrupt practices in the game of boxing. In 1910 when the story was written London had become a famous writer but he was worried that he had exhausted his ideas. The Abysmal Brute was based on one of several plot outlines he bought from Sinclair Lewis an admirer of London who was at the beginning of his career. Other stories by Jack London about boxing are his novel The Game published in 1905 his short story "A Piece of Steak" of 1909 and his short story "The Mexican" of 1911. The Abysmal Brute based on the novel was made into a movie in 1923; it featured Reginald Denny as Pat Glendon Jr Mabel Julienne Scott as Maud Sangster and Hayden Stevenson as Sam Stubener. Conflict is a 1936 film based on the novel and starring John Wayne as Pat Glendon Jr Jean Rogers as Maud Sangster and Frank Sheridan as Sam Stubener.<br /><br />Becky Bess London Fleming the younger daughter of Jack and Bessie M. London was born October 20 1902 died at 90 years of age on March 26 1992. Becky and her husband Percy Fleming were business partners in a stationary shop in downtown Oakland until retiring. Prior to that Becky had been a stenographer providing her with skills she utilized in transcribing her father's book into Braille for the Institute for the Blind. Becky was the inveterate reader enjoying a wide range of literature from the classics to her father's writings to science fiction. She was also a dedicated baseball fan. The least ten years of here life were spent after her husband's death in Glen Ellen recalling memories of her father for Jack London fans.<br /><br />Condition:<br /><br />Previous owner's gift inscription on front end paper along with Becky London's inscription. Corners gently bumped slight stain to back cover. Jacket chipped with tape repairs on reverse some tears to middle of spine else a very good copy in a good jacket. The Century Company books
19834422SB NEVILLE 1983 1983. WITH A CHECK SIGNED BY LONDON FIRST EDITION FINE. Signed by Authors. F. SB, NEVILLE, 1983 unknown books
190763318Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin 1907. Later unrecorded printing. Frontispiece by Maynard Dixon. pp. i-viii 1-251 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Publisher's green cloth corresponding to Woodbridge's 'State 3' of the first edition. Minor rubbing else very good. Bookplate on pastedown with name eradicated. Later unrecorded printing. Frontispiece by Maynard Dixon. pp. i-viii 1-251 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. An attractive copy of the author's first book evidently a later printing unrecorded. BAL notes three printings with an unaltered title page of 1900; this copy although it collates with the first printing bears no date on the title page. Woodridge notes a Grosset & Dunlap printing c. 1907. BAL 11869; Woodbridge 1 Houghton, Mifflin unknown books
1710011364London: Printed for Andrew Bell 1710. 5th Edition. Hardcover. Good. Fifth edition 8vo xxx 323 7. contemporary speckled panelled calf with rules and ornaments in blind. Missing prelims frontispiece repaired 6 engraved plates 5 of them foldouts. Internals including foildouts better than very good. Printed for Andrew Bell hardcover books
192132800New York: Century Co 1921. First edition 2 volumes 8vo 32 plates; original green cloth lettered in gilt on spine; one corner of one cover ragged spine dull otherwise good and sound or better. This copy warmly inscribed to the legendary San Francisco bookseller: "To John Howell: in pleasant memory of auld acquaintance! Charmian London Glen Ellen Sonoma County California January 1922." <br/><br/> Century Co hardcover books
1932140937132London: T. Werner Laurie LTD 1932. Hardcover. Very Good. 96 pp. Publisher's green cloth binding stamped in dark green with green paint pattern to cloth seemingly the work of a previous owner text printed in green. Light lean to spine with light wear at upper spine joints. Small bookseller ticker to front paste down. Erased pencil from paste down and several margins. Pages toned with sporadic foxing. A scarce cocktail book by "Jimmy" who formally tended bar at the renown Ciro's of London. T. Werner Laurie, LTD hardcover books
19105932NN.p: n.p n.d. c. 1910-1915. 5†x 7â€. Pensive portrait of London standing on the steps of a house hand casually in pocket his tie fluttering in the breeze as he looks steadily into the camera. About fine. n.p unknown books
19105930NN.p: n.p n.d. c. 1910-1915. 5†x 7â€. Handsome image of London sitting at a writing desk smoking a cigarette and looking out a window.Fine. n.p unknown books
1902191212New York: Macmillan 1902. Hardcover. vii 261p. iii ads frontispiece and 7 plates mild foxing front hinge starting at publisher's device and frontis untrimmed fore-edge and bottom edge first edition according to Sisson page 6 and BAL 11873 blue-gray cloth titles in white decorations on cover and spine in red black and white spine titles abit rubbed otherwise very good. Macmillan hardcover books
1901229783Oakland California Published by the Class of June 1901. 1901. First edition thus. Oblong 4to. Illustrated with photographs. Original green cloth stamped in gilt hinge cracked. Very good. Unpaginated. Scarce. Jack London's first published work of fiction; a short tale in the dialect of a San Francisco street urchin is found on pages 45 47. The work was published first in the Aegis of February 15 1895 and again in the Aegis of May 9 1899 before the present publication. Printed at the Press of the Oakland Inquirer. Walker & Sisson 1. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Oakland, California, Published by the Class of June, 1901. hardcover books
1906RLONSCO00MELMacmillan 1906. Good. London Jack. Scorn of Women in Three Acts. London: Macmillan 1906. First edition. x 256pp. 12mo. Book condition: Good with gently rubbed and bumped edges lettering on cover rubbed spine yellow soiled and gently rolled with a crease in head and chipping to foot gilt dull endsheets are faintly soilied with ghost tape marks. Text clean. Scarce. Macmillan unknown books
190519188New York: The Macmillan Company 1905. First Edition. Second Issue with rubber-stamp of Metropolitan Magazine Co. on copyright page. Octavo; teal vertical-ribbed cloth with titling and decorations stamped in gilt white red and brown to spine and front panel; decorative endpapers; top edge gilt; 182pp 6 ads; illus. Brief contemporary inscription to verso of frontispiece some trivial rubbing to spine ends and lower board edges else very Near Fine. Illustrated by Henry Hutt & T.C. Lawrence. London's fourteenth book a boxing novel about a boxer's final fight. BAL 11886. The Macmillan Company unknown books
191219189New York: The Macmillan Company 1912. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo; publisher's green 'S' cloth with titling and decorations stamped in white black and dark blue on spine and front panel; 232pp 6 ads; illustrated frontispiece in black and white. Top edge slightly dusty extremities lightly rubbed as is the periphery of the front panel decorations; white portions of spine decorations present though the blue portions are rubbed off completely; Very Good. Collection of six stories set in the Hawaiian islands. BAL 11936. The Macmillan Company unknown books
1907180314001New York: The Macmillan Company 1907. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. States "Set up and electrotyped. Published November 1907." on copyright page. Rare variant binding noted by BAL and Sisson & Martens with no gilt on cover or edges only two pages of ads at rear. xii 224 ii pp. Illustrated. Very Good no jacket. Former owner's bookplate on paste down. Black stamping rubbed cloth a little grubby bottom edge a bit worn. The Call of the Wild author's account of hopping freight trains across the USA in 1890 one of the best hobo books of all time. The Macmillan Company hardcover books
310035Berkeley CA: Wilcox n.d. INSCRIBED on the verso "To my Auntie's dear friend and mine. Most affectionately Charmian January '96". 4 x 3 inches. Mounted on studio card. INSCRIBED on the verso "To my Auntie's dear friend and mine. Most affectionately Charmian January '96". 4 x 3 inches. Inscribed. "Intelligent vivacious comely and daringly independent-- Charmian London was the prototypal New Woman; she became London's ideal 'Mate Woman' and served as the model for Maud Brewster in his popular classic The Sea-Wolf 1904 and also for the heroines in his agrarian trilogy: Burning Daylight 1910 The Valley of the Moon 1913 and The Little Lady of the Big House 1916" ANB. Wilcox unknown books
1904JC10699New York / London: Macmillan 1904. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Pictorial blue cloth gilt-stamped lettering on spine t.e.g.; 8vo; pp. 6 366 3 ads plus frontispiece and 5 plates. Boards a bit scuffed and bumped along the edges; contemporary ownership signature on FFEP. Binding a little shabby but internally nice and clean. <br/><br/> Macmillan hardcover books
182329769London: Printed for Longman Hurst Rees Orme Brown and Green 1823. First book edition. According to the preface many of the letters had been published in the "European Magazine. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary marbled boards recently rebacked with brown morocco. Some light rubbing light spotting of text mostly at front and back else very good. First book edition. According to the preface many of the letters had been published in the "European Magazine". 1 vols. 8vo. The Marquis de Vermont and Sir Charles Darnley Bart are both pseudonyms. Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green unknown books
191249399San Francisco: The Merchants National Bank 1912. SIGNED by London. Now housed in a clear acrylic check holder. Recto stamped with "Not Over Twenty Five Dollars". Verso with deposit and clearance stamps. Perforated "Paid" stamp. Overall Very Good. Check: 2-5/8" x 6-1/8". Holder: 3-5/8" x 6-7/8" <br/><br/>"The Bohemian Club is a private club with two locations: a city clubhouse in the Union Square district of San Francisco California and the Bohemian Grove a retreat north of the city in Sonoma County. Founded in 1872 from a regular meeting of journalists artists and musicians it soon began to accept businessmen and entrepreneurs as permanent members as well as offering temporary membership to university presidents notably Berkeley and Stanford and military commanders who were serving in the San Francisco Bay Area. Today the club has a membership of many local and global leaders ranging from artists and musicians to businessmen." Wiki <br /> <br />While signed checks by London appear on the market with some regulartity this particular document payable to the exclusive San Francisco men's club of which he was an honorary member gives it a certain cachet providing a tangilble connection between this vaunted author & his local upper-crust colleagues & peers though some might say membership in such an elite club somewhat belies his literary efforts to secure worker's rights et al. The Merchants National Bank unknown books
189048919London: Bemrose & Sons 1890. 1st Edition. Original publisher's red cloth binding with black & gilt stamping. Slight lean. Spine sunned with binding cloth showing wear & soiling with perhaps some moisture exposure. Age-toning to paper. The occasional dog-earred leaf corner. About Very Good. xx 102 xxi - xxxviii pp. Roman numbered pages filled with adverts for medicinal health-related products trusses and foods. Frontispiece albumen photograph of Sister Eva. Facsimile inscription underneath. Head- tailpieces. Decorative initial capital letters. 8vo. 7-3/8" x 4-7/8" <br/><br/>Autobiographical memoir by Sister Eva wherein the volume's preface she states "This little volume is sent out with the hope that it will afford a means of gaining an insight not only into the work of a nurse but into the character of the nurses themselves. During my career both as Hospital and Private Nurse I have been stuck with the fact that the public know so little of us . thie idea in publishing this little volume . is to give its readers an insight in the Life of a Nurse her time and how it is spent." <br /> <br />OCLC records just 5 holding institutions none in the US. <br /> <br />Rare. Bemrose & Sons hardcover books
18297807London: Balue Printer 38 Gracechurch Street 1829. Tall broadside bill of fare 42 x 12.5 cm. printed recto only. A printed bill of fare for Vauxhall Royal Gardens a dining establishment within the walls of Vauxhall Gardens the London pleasure garden founded in the mid-17th Century and originally named New Spring Garden. For two centuries it was one of the leading venues for public entertainment in London and featured tightrope walkers hot-air balloon ascents concerts and fireworks. The bill of fare features refreshments a chicken plate of collared beef tart cheesecake heart cake Shrewsbury cake plate of olives pot of stout and a pair of wax lights. Salads seem to have been a thing but elements lemon lettuce cucumber cruet of oilwere offered separately. "The Pastry and Confectionery are furnished by Mr. Farrance." The wine list offers Port Sherry Bucellas Lisbon Moselle Teneriffe Madeira Sauterne Barsac Claret Old Hock Champagne Burgundy etc. Handwritten on the bill is the specific date the Box No. or table and waiter's name and the costs and total of the meal. Creases and one professional paper repair toward the bottom of the leaf; light age-toning. Very good. Balue Printer, 38, Gracechurch Street unknown books
186453725London: Day & Son 1864. First Edition. Large octavo 26cm. Publisher's embossed cloth-covered boards decoratively titled in gilt on spine and front cover; xxiv447pp; 431 wood-engraved text-figures; 39 inserted leaves of engraved plates most folding. Neatly rebacked; some spotting and soiling to boards spine cloth slightly dulled. Endpapers soiled with faint marginal tidemark to preliminary leaves but in all a tight complete Very Good copy. Ownership signature on front endpaper of a William John Lafferty Belfast dated 1866. <br/><br/>A significant work infrequent in commerce. Especially valuable for its coverage of early railway technology an area in which the author was himself expert as he had served as a Consulting Engineer for the Great North of Scotland Railway as early as 1853. The book's four divisions - Railways; Textile Machinery; Metal and Wood Manufacturing Machinery; and "Machinery in General" are each profusely illustrated with both text figures and folding plates. The final plate at end of text is a "General Plan of the Western Annex" where mechanical exhibits were housed. Day & Son unknown books
1911015240The Macmillan Company 1911. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Fine Copy In Green Decorative Cloth With Pictorial of The Snark First Edition June 1911 Ink Large Inscription on Front Paste Down on a Boat Trip August 18 1911 by the Owner of the Book. Excellent Fresh Copy. The Macmillan Company Hardcover books
1902WRCLIT29455Philadelphia: Lippincott 1902. Red cloth with lettering and pictorial stamping in white green and gilt. Frontis and plates by Frederick C. Yohn. First edition. Spine sunned with faint discoloration at toe Tabbard Inn bookplate on pastedown with offset opposite otherwise a very good copy. BAL 11874. Lippincott hardcover books
1907830911907. LONDON Jack. THE CALL OF THE WILD. Illustrated by Philip R. Goodwin and Charles Livingston Bull. New York: Grosset & Dunlap June 1907. Fourteenth printing. 231 pp. 8vo. green cloth stamped in lighter green with pastedown illustration on front cover. Near fine a few pages roughly opened bright clean and tight. In good dust jacket with two 3 inch tears to froint panel edgwear tiny chips and nicks and publisher's advertisment on rear panel. unknown books