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1915165369London: Mills & Boon 1915. Octavo pp. 1-4 1 2-333 334: printer's imprint 335-336: ads 1-32: ads note: the 32 pages of ads are signatures 22 and 23 and are not an inserted catalogue inserted color frontispiece original green cloth front panel ruled in blind spine panel stamped in gold bottom edge rough-trimmed. First edition first printing with "Published 1915" on copyright page. The British edition preceded the U.S. edition. The British edition was deposited in the British Library 4 August 1915 and was listed as "ready" in Athenaeum 7 August 1915. The U.S. edition titled THE STAR ROVER was published by Macmillan in October and a copy was received by the Boston Athenaeum 14 October 1915. The story of a university professor who murders a colleague and is put into solitary confinement at San Quentin where he learns via self-hypnosis to explore his previous incarnations. "Possibly the most curious of London's novels. . Some of the phantasmagoric episodes have considerable power. The book reveals an unexpected side of Jack London. Not only was he the victim of poverty in his youth as his concern for social justice might suggest he was the illegitimate son of a spiritualist and an astrologer." - T. Collins in Smith ed Twentieth Century Science Fiction Writers 1981 p. 343. "The book could be placed in the same sub-genre as Arnold's PHRA THE PHOENICIAN Armour's SO FAST HE RAN Mason's THE THREE GENTLEMEN and others. Historical fiction almost always means a novel set in a single continuous period. The device of following a soul's reincarnations through different periods affords the author a new dimension of character development. It also lets the writer concatenate short historical fictions employing more variety of background while maintaining the genre's usual sense of 'sweep' -- not with a horizontal exploration through space but a vertical exploration through time shifting the focus from the society to the individual." - Robert Eldridge. Anatomy of Wonder 1976 2-110 and 1981 1-119. Barron ed Fantasy Literature 3-223. Bleiler The Guide to Supernatural Fiction 1031. Clareson Science Fiction in America 1870s-1930s 518. Locke A Spectrum of Fantasy p. 142. Schlobin The Literature of Fantasy 674. Survey of Science Fiction Literature V pp. 2159-62. In 333. Bleiler 1978 p. 126. Reginald 09153. BAL 11962. Baird and Greenwood An Annotated Bibliography of California Fiction 1664-1970 1544. Slight spine lean a bright nearly fine copy. An attractive much better than average copy of a book rarely found in nice condition. #165369 Mills & Boon unknown books
1915WRCLIT38155London: Mills & Boon 1915. Dark green cloth lettered in gilt. Frontis. First edition preceding the U.S. edition. Edgeworn ink name and modest soiling to endleaves some finger smudging. Just an average sound copy of a cheaply made book. BAL 11962. Mills & Boon hardcover books
1908165188New York: The Macmillan Company. London: Macmillan & Co. 1908. Octavo pp. i-iv v vi vii viii ix-xiv xv-xvi 1-354 355-358: ads 359-360: blank note: last leaf is a blank original dark blue cloth front panel stamped in gray gold and black spine panel stamped in gold fore and bottom edges rough-trimmed. First published edition preceded by a copyright printing. Anatomy of Wonder 1976 2-107; 1981 1-116; 1987 1-59; 1995 1-59; and 2004 II-675. Bleiler Science-Fiction: The Early Years 1354. Clarke Tale of the Future 1978 p. 35. Clareson Science Fiction in America 1870s-1930s 515. Lewis Utopian Literature pp. 113-14. Locke A Spectrum of Fantasy p. 142. Negley Utopian Literature: A Bibliography 703. Sargent British and American Utopian Literature 1516-1985 p. 140. Survey of Science Fiction Literature III pp. 1068-72. Bleiler 1978 p. 126. Reginald 09147. BAL 11908. Baird and Greenwood An Annotated Bibliography of California Fiction 1664-1970 1538. Smith American Fiction 1901-1925 L-443. Hanna A Mirror for the Nation 2225. Rideout The Radical Novel in the United States 1900-1954 p. 293. Cloth rubbed at spine ends and corner tips a bright very good copy. #165188 The Macmillan Company. London: Macmillan & Co. unknown books
1910017357Toronto: The Macmillan Co. Of Canada Ltd 1910. First Canadian Edition. Octavo. 354pp. 4pp. ads at rear bound in green cloth lettered in black spine lettering gilt a remarkably fine bright copy. The Macmillan Co. Of Canada, Ltd unknown books
1861106225<p>Folio newspaper illustrated 615-630 pp. Some chips tears and folds at the edges and margins front page a little darkened and browned contents generally bright and clear; overall very good. The major article which starts on the front page is the death of the Prince Consort Prince Albert he of course was married to Queen Victoria. There are a number of wood engravings contained in this issue including one of divers working on the Westminster Bridge. This is a relatively early depiction of diving equipment. </p> books
1852101421Folio 16" x 11 1/2" laminated mint green colored boards illustrated. Binding with some chips and wear at extremities small bookplate on front pastedown endpaper torn a couple of other pages with minor tears not collated but a couple of issues with a page missing generally the contents seem complete slight aging; otherwise very good. This is a collection of the Illustrated London News that was probably used to promote subscriptions. The date on the tile page indicates 1852 but the actual issues seem to run from December 7 1844 to July 5 1845. This volume contains about twenty issues during that period but does not include every issue. In some of these promotional collections some issues are reprinted but the reprints are from 1852. A couple of pages are missing but the issues seem mostly complete. This volume was put out about ten years after the Illustrated London News began publication in May 1842. It contains some very interesting news and illustrations including an illustration of an 'electric telegraph' in the April12 1845 issue a very young Queen Victoria and Prince Albert engraving at a costume ball in the June 7 1845 issue and a tennis match in the February 1 1845 issue. books
1852101422Folio 16" x 11 1/2" laminated mint green colored boards illustrated. Top hinge cracked spine somewhat split and torn chips and wear at extremities small bookplate on front pastedown a bit of foxing some browning and aging not collated but issues appear complete. This is a collection of the Illustrated London News that was probably used to promote subscriptions. The date on the tile page indicates 1852 but the actual issues seem to run from June 11 1842 to May 6 1843. This volume contains about twenty five issues. While many issues say reprint these reprints were done around 1852 for what appears some promotional effort. This volume contains some of the earlier issues of this publication which began in May 1842. It contains some interesting news and illustrations including a small engraving of a cricket match p.164 an article on prison reform October 22 1842 and catching a whale p. 388. books
1852101423Folio 16" x 11 1/2" laminated mint green colored boards illustrated. Top cover detached spine somewhat bent and cracked chips and wear at extremities one or two signatures a little loose small bookplate on front pastedown a bit of foxing some browning and aging not collated but issues appear complete. This is a collection of the Illustrated London News that was probably used to promote subscriptions. The date on the tile page indicates 1852 but the actual issues seem to run from March 30 1844 to November 30 1844. This volume contains over 20 issues. While some issues may say reprint these reprints were done around 1852 for what appears some promotional effort. This volume contains some of the earlier issues of this publication which began in May 1842. It contains some interesting news and illustrations including a short story and illustration of a copper balloon for flying in Paris March 30 1844 the London Stock Exchange April 13 1844 an article and illustrations on Emigration to Sydney April 13 1844 a visit from the King of France June 1 1844 and an article on currency and income taxes June 1 1844. books
1896229163London Illustrated London News 1896. 1896. 4to. Illustrated with 6 full page chromolithographed color plates of children at play around a central vignette of a beautiful woman and numerous b/w woodcuts. Original pictorial color wrappers. Very good. 64 pages original pictorial color wrappers. No signatures or bookplates. Printed by Leighton Brothers. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. London, Illustrated London News [1896]. paperback books
1885229159London Illustrated London News 1885. 1885. 4to. Illustrated with 6 full page chromolithographed color plates each with two differing views - on for each month of the year and numerous b/w woodcuts. Original pictorial color wrappers. Very good. 64 pages original pictorial color wrappers. No signatures or bookplates. Printed by Leighton Brothers. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. London, Illustrated London News [1885]. paperback books
1884229158London Illustrated London News 1884. 1884. 4to. Illustrated with 6 full page chromolithographed color plates and numerous b/w woodcuts. Artists include G.L. Harrison fox hunting scene; P.H. Pavy F. De Neck florals. Original pictorial color wrappers. Very good. 68 pages original pictorial color wrappers. No signatures or bookplates. Printed by Leighton Brothers. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. London, Illustrated London News [1884]. paperback books
1883229157London Illustrated London News 1883. 1883. 4to. Illustrated with 6 full page chromolithographed color plates of children at play and florals floral illustrations by F. De Neck and numerous b/w woodcuts. Original pictorial color wrappers small chips to spine. Very good. 72 pages original pictorial color wrappers. No signatures or bookplates. Printed by Leighton Brothers. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. London, Illustrated London News [1883]. paperback books
1882229160London Illustrated London News 1882. 1882. 4to. Illustrated with 6 full page chromolithographed color plates of beautiful women or scenes of nature and numerous b/w woodcuts. Original pictorial color wrappers. Very good. 72 pages original pictorial color wrappers. No signatures or bookplates. The nature scenes are drawn by F. De Neck. Printed by Leighton Brothers. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. London, Illustrated London News [1882]. paperback books
1881229162London Illustrated London News 1881. 1881. 4to. Illustrated with 6 full page chromolithographed color plates of children at play after Kate Greenaway and numerous b/w woodcuts. Original pictorial color wrappers. Very good. 72 pages original pictorial color wrappers. No signatures or bookplates. Printed by Leighton Brothers. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. London, Illustrated London News [1881]. paperback books
1880229161London Illustrated London News 1880. 1880. 4to. Illustrated with 6 full page chromolithographed color plates of beautiful women and numerous b/w woodcuts. Original pictorial color wrappers. Very good. 72 pages original pictorial color wrappers. No signatures or bookplates. Printed by Leighton Brothers. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. London, Illustrated London News [1880]. paperback books
1917140940929New York: The Macmillan Company 1917. First Edition. Near Fine/Good. First edition. x 184 2 6 ads pp. Publisher's reddish brown cloth with gilt lettering. Near Fine with bright gilt faint tidemark to upper corner of prelims in a Good example of the rare dust jacket unclipped and unsophisticated. Jacket chipped at edges and along spine soiled and lightly dampstained front panel creased front and spine panels still attached at head but nearly separate. London's first posthumously-published work consisting of non-fiction pieces including "Four Horses and a Sailor" Jack's account of a trip in company with Charmian in a horse-drawn carriage from Sonoma County to Oregon. Rare in jacket which reproduces the frontispiece photo. Only 3056 copies printed. The Macmillan Company unknown books
191727864New York: The Macmillan Company 1917 1917. First edition. BAL 11972. Spine a trifle dull; edges very slightly rubbed; very good copy. 8vo original red brown cloth gilt lettering. Frontis portrait. Six pages of publisher's terminal advertisements. A collection of eight essays and sketches including two dramatic sketches published shortly after London's death in 1916. The title essay "The Human Drift" is London's treatise on the history of civilisation as a search for food. <br/><br/> New York: The Macmillan Company, 1917 unknown books
1917192307New York: Macmillan 1917. Hardcover. 184p. vi ads frontis-portrait offsetting to top margin of frontis and corresponding title page otherwise a very good first edition first printing in red cloth and gilt. Sisson page 92 BAL 11972. A collection of essays short stories and two plays; "A Wicked Woman" and "The Birth Mark" Published posthumously within 3 months of the author's death. Macmillan hardcover 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
1912191320New York: Macmillan 1912. Hardcover. v 232p. vi ads frontispiece illustration in b&w by Mac M. Pease inserted very good first edition as per Sisson page 62 and BAL 11936 green cloth boards with thatched roof cottage and palms at water's edge on front cover in blue black and white front titles white all very bright and clear spine illustration and titles in blue and white with titles bright but rubbing to vignette and publisher at tail. A very nice copy of a relatively uncommon title. Macmillan 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
180222054London: S.W. Fores 1802. Stiff Wraps. Orig. full color lithograph. Near fine. 26.5 x 33 cm. Color etching with publisher note at bottom right "Folios of Caricatures lent out for the Evening." Dido arms raised rails "Ah me a luckless Maid thus crossed in hope & expectation so quite lost in both attempts the one for ever gone the other too Cold to feel the genial warmth of mine and Mother Love. I'll take to my Weeds & shew the World the ne'er was Love like mine." Slight blemish on papers lying at lower right margin. S.W. Fores unknown books
190195253New York: McClure Phillips & Company 1901. First edition of this early collection of short stories by Jack London. Octavo original publisher's cloth gilt. Presentation copy inscribed by the author with a full page inscription in the year of publication "My dear Charles Warren Stoddard - In memory of delightful South Sea tours. Gratefully yours Jack London. Oakland Calif. June 7 1901." The recipient Charles Warren Stoddard was an American author and close friend of London's best known for hi travel books about Polynesian life and the South Sea Islands. From the library of American journalist and lawyer John Francis Neylan with his bookplate to the pastedown. In very good condition small stamps. American novelist Jack London became one of the first writers to become a worldwide celebrity and earn a large fortune from writing alone. His third collection of short stories the present volume contains eleven of his early works including: Where the Trail Forks The Man with the Gun Grit of Women and A Daughter of the Aurora. McClure, Phillips & Company hardcover books
1901TB29381New York: McClure Phillips & Company 1901. First Edition. An ex-lending library copy in its original blue ribbed cloth covered boards with gilt text and designs on the spine with the same on the front board. A small octavo of 7 1/2 by 5 1/8 inches with the cloth on the heel of the spine heavily worn and with heavy wear and rubbing to the cloth at the head of the spine the cloth is worn through at the tips of the boards and both hinges are broken. There are book plates from the Tabard Inn Library of Philadelphia pasted to the fixed end sheets. 299 pages of text containing eleven short stories. BAL 11870 McClure, Phillips & Company hardcover books
190126096New York: McClure Phillips & Company 1901. Hardcover. 299p. very good first edition in blue cloth boards and gilt titles and decorations hinges sound minor rubbing to cloth deckled edges device on title page copyright 1901 Sisson/Martens page 4 BAL 11870. A very attractive bright copy of London's second booka collection of 8 stories originally published in McClure's Magazine. McClure, Phillips & Company hardcover books