Stated First Edition C-E, copyright by Zane Grey 1930 and published by Harper & Brothers New York & London. Blue boards with gold lettering, no dj, pages yellow an slight foxing on back page but in good condition. 335 pgs.
Stated first edition (1957) of Harold Courlander's, Terrapin's Pot of Sense. Illustrated by Elton Fax and published by Henry Holt & Co, New York. Library copy with
bookplate and back pocket. The very first page (which perhaps was blank) has been torn off with a razor (picture #3.)125 pgs.
Highly collectible, signed and numbered (12 of 250) edition of Brave New World by Aldous Huxley. Published by Doubleday Doran & Co New York 1932. The front cover has some staining and the two edges are a bit worn otherwise in great condition.
A highly collectible hardcover (with dustjacket) written by Frederick Brown and published by Viking Press 1973. Includes black and white photos along with a map and information on notables buried in this famous Parisian cemetery. Dustjacket shows signs of wear on the edges and a sale sticker is on the back, otherwise in good condition.
First London edition published in 1872 by T. Nelson & Sons, Paternoster Row, Edinburgh & New York. Small blue hardcover with gold highlighting on the spine. The black lettering on the front is a bit faded and the blue is worn along the outside spine. Foxing through the first 18 pages and on some of the back pages. Illustrations. 144 pgs.
Anonymous- no date nor publisher. Text is in Italian, German, English and French.
There are 40 (vedute) black and white prints (appox. 4-1/2" x 7") of various locations. No marks but two small tears and spots on the cover and one smudge on another page (not on picture) and on the back cover. Silk tie holds the booklet( 9-1/2" x 6-1/2") together.
1st Edition (1961) by Pulitzer Prize winner, Earnest Hoberecht,a war correspondent who discusses his travels throughout the Pacific and in Asian areas during World War II. More specifically, he writes about war crime trials in Japan, General Tojo, as well as his interview with the last Emperor of China. Hoberecht served as UPI Vice President and General Manager for Asia Tokyo. Front cover features a picture of Hoberecht with Gen. MacArthur. A date is written in pencil on the back page. The spi ...click for details
Stated first (American) edition published by Alfred Knopf New York 1932. Green cloth cover slightly faded. Red lettering. Library copy with imprint "d", glued date stamp paper on back, slightly cocked,and back cover separating from spine. No dustjacket. Sold as is.
Rare and highly collectible children's book by illustrator and sculptor, Leo Lionni. An Astor Book, published in 1959 by McDowell, Oblensky, New York, this first edition is in good condition with only small tears on the dustjacket (pictured.)
Lionni was born in Amsterdam in 1910 and came to the US in 1939. He had a one-man show at the Worcester Art Museum and served as Art Director for Fortune Magazine. The idea for this book came to Lionni while he was telling a story to his grandchildre ...click for details
First US edition first state (not stated)with author's name misspelled.Published by George H. Doran Company, NY, 1919. Brown cloth cover with black lettering. Front cover coming away from spine. Inscribed. Slight staining on cover.
314 pgs.