The Prisoner of Zenda
Bristol: Arrowsmith, 1894. First Edition; later issue advertisements; contemporary owner’s inscription; a good copy of this romantic novel of adventures among the royalty of Ruritania. More
[Book #37907P]
Bristol: Arrowsmith, 1894. First Edition; later issue advertisements; contemporary owner’s inscription; a good copy of this romantic novel of adventures among the royalty of Ruritania. More
[Book #37907P]
London: John Lane, 1900. First Edition; English issue, printed and bound in America. Publisher’s boards (the front illustrated by Parrish) and cloth; a much better than usual copy; bookplate; aside from a bit of spine rubbing, very good or better. More
[Book #37461P]
Boston: James R. Osgood, 1883. First Edition. Neat owner’s signature inside the front cover; slightly shaken and very minor wear; very good or a little better. More
[Book #37852J]
Cambridge, England: University Press, 1940. First Edition. Fine in a very good price-clipped dust jacket. More
[Book #37702P]
A one page agreement for a radio play, dated October 6, 1949. Signed in full by Karloff, who was paid $33.00 for his performance. Excellent condition. More
[Book #37443P]
New York: Random House, 1949. First Edition. Some rubbing; very good. Presentation copy from the author to a member of the touring cast, “For Marian [Winters] - Whose inspired interpretation of the shoplifter made it shine. May she in all her roles to come receive as triumphant an ovation from..... More
[Book #26068P]
New York: Windmill/ Simon and Schuster, 1968. First Edition. Newspaper offset on the front free endpaper, slightly browning the verso on which it has been inscribed by the author in 1969. Near fine in dust jacket. More
[Book #37797P]
San Francisco: Williams Publishing, 1933. First Edition. Later ownership inscription on the front free endpaper; very good in a dust jacket with some wear and tear and a fingernail-sized chip at the bottom of the back panel. More
[Book #37902P]
London: Collins, 1930. First Edition. Front board bottom corner bumped, else near fine in a very good dust jacket with minor wear and tear and chipping across the top of the spine, affecting the title. The jacket may well be a colonial issue, differing from the domestic issue in not..... More
[Book #37868P]
New York: Macmillan, 1915. First Edition; first issue. Very nearly a fine copy; inscribed by the author in 1941 with a 13 line poem. The late residents of this midwestern town spoke from the grave in this collection of poems. The lawyer-author was never able to match the success of..... More
[Book #38089P]
London: Heinemann, 1954. First Edition. Foxed; a good copy. Presentation copy; inscribed by the author to the daughter of Michael Arlen, “For Venetia from an old & affectionate friend of her father and mother. W. Somerset Maugham. b. 1874 . d - ?”. More
[Book #37616P]
Garden City: Doubleday, Doran, 1941. First Edition; limited issue; one of 550 numbered and signed copies. Spine faded; a very good to fine copy in a lightly worn and faded publisher's slipcase. This issue preceded both the American trade and English first editions. More
[Book #37649P]
London: Cassell, 1929. First English Edition. Very good in a chipped dust jacket. More
[Book #37589P]
No place of publication: no publisher, n.d. [1960s?]. This group consists of six plastic inflatable pillows, each different and printed on both sides, approximately 15 1/2 x 15 1/2,” and four plastic tote bags, each different, printed on both sides, approximately 12 x 15 1/2” (plus handles). The colorful designs..... More
[Book #38012P]
New York: Viking Press, 1963. First Edition. Fine in a very good dust jacket with some tears that are internally mended with scotch tape. More
[Book #37412P]
New York: Bunce and Brother, 1853. First American Edition. Publisher’s cloth; foxed; contemporary gift inscription on the first blank, underneath which is pinned a lock of hair; very good. More
[Book #37709P]
London: Constable, 1930. First Edition. Near fine in a very good dust jacket with two interior tape mends. In Hubin. More
[Book #37571P]
Chicago: W. Irving Way, 1893. Publisher’s wrappers; minor soiling; near fine. The covers, title page and decorations are by Bradley. Two years later the publisher joined the new firm of Way & Williams. More
[Book #37690P]
Including the following: “The Right of Privacy: A New Branch of Law” (inscribed to Marquis James), “A Study of Compulsory Contracts In Action,” “Recent Developments in The Law of Motion Pictures,” “Recent Radio Law in Review,” and “Proprietary Interests in Radio Programs: Recent Developments” (inscribed to Marquis James). All in..... More
[Book #37865P]
Boston: Atlantic, Little-Brown, 1966. First Edition. Very good in dust jacket. More
[Book #37614P]
New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1935. First Edition. Near fine in a dust jacket with minor soiling and some tiny chips; with an unfaded spine; a better than usual example. The film version was a starring vehicle for Elizabeth Taylor. More
[Book #21645P]
New York: Frederick Warne, 1905. First American Edition. Original illustrated boards; a fine copy. More
[Book #38094P]
Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1941. First Edition. Neat owner’s signature; near fine in a very good dust jacket with some chips and tears. Basis for the 1942 film of the same title, which starred Bette Davis, Paul Henreid and Claude Rains. More
[Book #38095P]
Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1915. First Edition; large paper issue; limited to 450 copies with a leaf of Howe manuscript. Two volumes; bookplates and stamps inside the front covers of each volume; ownership inscriptions; a near fine set which contains an additional two page letter. Pulitzer Prize winner. More
[Book #37641P]