The Interpreters
London: Macmillan, 1922. First Edition. Fine in a very slightly worn dust jacket. More
[Book #36563P]
London: Macmillan, 1922. First Edition. Fine in a very slightly worn dust jacket. More
[Book #36563P]
London: Macmillan, 1932. First Edition. A little foxed; near fine in dust jacket. More
[Book #36564P]
No place of publication: Warner Bros. Pictures, n.d. [1952]. A set of eight color lobby cards, each approximately 8 x 10.” Other than very minor wear and some pinholes, near fine. The 1952 film also wasted the talents of Charles Laughton (playing Captain Kidd). More
[Book #29815P]
Boston: Crocker & Brewster, 1836. First Edition. Publisher’s cloth; contemporary inscription; minor foxing; very good. More
[Book #25619P]
New York: Morrow, 1932. First Edition. Good in a price-clipped dust jacket with numerous small interior tape mends. More
[Book #33508P]
New York: Barnes & Noble, 1976. First American Edition of the author’s second book. Fine in dust jacket. More
[Book #36160P]
Boston: N.Y.G.S., 1979. First Edition. Signed by Adams on the half-title. Nearly fine in dust jacket. More
[Book #35315P]
London: Macmillan, 1882. First English Edition; issued anonymously. Previous owner’s name at the top of the title page; some foxing; very good. More
[Book #28259P]
Boston: John W. Folsom, 1798. First Edition. 360 pages, including the printing of a Washington letter, a geographically arranged index, and four pages of subscribers’ names (almost entirely from Massachusetts, most of whom were from Boston); bound without preliminaries in what is apparently early 20th century 3/4 leather; titled on..... More
[Book #36934P]
Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1911. First Editon. Very good; presentation copy, warmly inscribed by the author. Queen's Quorum. More
[Book #12365P]
Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1911. First Editon. Very good; presentation copy, warmly inscribed by the author. Queen's Quorum. More
[Book #36462P]
Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1912. First Edition. Ownership signature inside the front cover; nearly fine in a chipped dust jacket. Illustrated by Frank Schoonover. More
[Book #33397P]
A larger than usual cartoon sketch, approximately 13 1/2 x 17 1/2”; matted, framed and glazed. The cartoon depicts the shop window of “Henry Grey: Mortician” below which are displayed testimonials from satisfied customers (i.e.: ”To Hank, I’ll be seein ya pal...). Signed in pencil and noted “Final 17 Aug..... More
[Book #21916P]
New York: Albert & Charles Boni, 1924. First American Edition. Very good in a dust jacket with a thumb-nail sized chip at the bottom of the spine. The author was an Egyptian who wrote in French. More
[Book #11529P]
Auburn, Maine: W.A. Alden, n.d. [apparently mid to late 19th century]. Measuring approximately 8 1/2 x 7,” paper, in red and black calligraphy, “The Androscoggin 10 Cent and Auburn Boy 5 cent Cigars! have pushed themselves to the front on their merits alone. Sold everywhere. W.A. Alden, Manufacturers. No. 10..... More
[Book #31910P]
Undated, but likely from the twenties and probably from a department store or other retailer; a colorful (apparently tempera) picture of a boy and a girl in front of a Christmas tree, with a Santa Claus, a doll, sailboat, biplane, toy soldiers, a cannon and more. An exceptionally attractive, nostalgic..... More
[Book #31912P]
Philadelphia: The Weiller Co., n.d. Approximately (and variably) 10 x 34.” A young man and woman, seated on stools, enjoy fountain treats. Undated, but likely forties or fifties; some wear and minor damage; just good. More
[Book #31908P]
Tampa: Gradiaz, Annis Y Ca. n.d. [probably 1950s]. Printed in gold, black and green; twenty varieties of Havana cigars are reproduced in “actual size.” Framed and glazed, approximately 20 1/2 x 30 1/2.” The poster is in excellent condition; the black and gilt inset frame is chipped. A legend at..... More
[Book #31911P]
Undated, likely 1920s. About 11 x 14,” both in excellent condition with folding cardboard stands on the back and with both original envelopes. These colorful depictions of the beverage, next to a top hat, cane and white gloves, stress its elegance, proclaiming it as “Comparable to Champagne.” The placards, while..... More
[Book #31893P]
New York: Doubleday, McClure, 1899. First Edition. The author, Maria Howard Weeden, wrote the poems and provided the illustrations. With an introduction by Joel Chandler Harris (BAL 7144). Contemporary ownership stamp; very good. More
[Book #29306P]
Boston: Small, Maynard, 1917. First Edition. Bookplate, paper label rubbed; bookplate;very good. Presentation copy; inscribed by Braithwaite in 1917. More
[Book #37001P]
Boston: Beacon Press, 1968. First Edition. Near fine in a very good dust jacket. More
[Book #31343P]
Boston: Meador Publishing, 1949. First Edition. A little cloth staining; very good in a worn and chipped dust jacket. More
[Book #33257P]
New York: Scribner, 1890. First American Edition. Publisher’s cloth; bookplate; front endpaper splitting; minute cloth wear; near fine. The map is enclosed in a sleeve inside the back cover. More
[Book #36818P]
Dunwood, Georgia: Berg, 1978. First Edition of this posthumous work. Some stains; a good copy; presented to Lincoln Kirstein by Father Flye (who is mentioned in the acknowledgements) “with appreciation and regard” in 1980. More
[Book #23265P]