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Deep Through the Heart: Profiles of Twenty Valiant Horses
New York: Macmillan, 1940. First Edition. Prices at the bottom of the front flap have been inked out, and that ink has offset onto the front free endpaper, else very good in dust jacket. More
[Book #20998P]
Hungry Men
Garden City: Doubleday, Doran, 1935. First Edition of the author’s first novel, winner of a $1000 publisher’s prize. A very good copy in a lightly used dust jacket. There is a signed leaf inserted before the half-title; probably a presentation issue of this depression novel that contains some of the..... More
[Book #36389P]
The Satires of Cynicus
London: D. R. Duncan, 1890. First Edition. Quarto; inscribed by the author and illustrator, “No. 36. Cynicus. retouched 5th May 91.” Bookplate; very good. “Retouched,” in this sense, was his term for hand-colored. [with ] The Humours of Cynicus. London: Published at His Studio, 1891. First Edition. Inscribed by “Cynicus”..... More
[Book #26253P]
Symbols and Metaphors by Cynicus
London: Published at His Studio, 1892. First Edition. Quarto; publisher’s cloth; hand-colored; very good. More
[Book #26254P]
Sympathy For The Devil
Garden City: Doubleday, 1987. First Edition. Fine in dust jacket. More
[Book #33966P]
Anne of the Thousand Days
New York: William Sloane, 1948. First Edition. A fine copy in a dust jacket with a slightly faded spine. More
[Book #33192P]
Both Your Houses
New York: Samuel French, 1933. First Edition. Owner’s signature; very good in dust jacket. More
[Book #34676P]
Night Over Taos
New York: Samuel French, 1932. First Edition. Very good plus in dust jacket. George Cukor’s copy, with his bookplate; inscribed by the author, “Maxwell Anderson. Minneapolis, Minn. See last page.” At the bottom of the last page, Anderson has written, “A page was omitted by accident. MA.”. More
[Book #10377P]
Saturday's Children
New York: Longmans, 1927. First Edition. Aside from an offset stain on the front endpapers, fine in dust jacket. More
[Book #19531P]
Saturday's Children
New York: Longmans, Green, 1927. First Edition. A fine copy in a dust jacket with very light wear and some tiny chips. More
[Book #10374P]
The Star-Wagon
Washington: Anderson House, 1937. First Edition. A very faint offset stain on the front free endpaper, else fine in dust jacket. More
[Book #19434P]
The Star-Wagon
Washington: Anderson House, 1937. First Edition. A fine copy in a very lightly used dust jacket. Signed by most of the original cast, including Russell Collins, Lillian Gish, Burgess Meredith and Mildred Natwick. More
[Book #10372P]
Gods of the Lightning
New York: Longmans, Green, 1928. First Edition. Aside from the title play, this volume prints Outside Looking In by Anderson. A fine copy in a dust jacket with minute wear and a faint spot on the front panel. More
[Book #10378P]
Murder In Black Letter
New York: Macmillan, 1960. First Edition. Pages browned; very good in a dust jacket with a faded spine. More
[Book #33828N]
Dark Laughter
New York: Boni & Liveright, 1925. First Edition; one of 350 numbered copies signed by the author. Vellum spine mottled as usual, else near fine in a very good, rubbed publisher’s slipcase. More
[Book #26114P]
Dark Laughter
New York: Grosset & Dunlap, n.d. (c.1926). Later edition; a very good copy. Presented by Anderson to his future wife’s friend, “Inscribed to Miss Mildred Esgar in Jackson, Where besides herself and Eleanor Copenhaver there were no other women & many many men. In spite of all this they remained..... More
[Book #36548P]
Horses and Men
New York: Huebsch, 1923. First Edition. Bookplate; near fine in a worn dust jacket with much interior paper tape reinforcement. More
[Book #28362P]
The Modern Writer
San Francisco: The Lantern Press, 1925. First Edition; one of 50 copies on Japan vellum signed by Anderson. Printed at the Grabhorn Press; fine in a lightly worn publisher’s slipcase. More
[Book #35727P]
Sherwood Anderson's Notebook
New York: Boni & Liveright, 1926. First Edition; trade issue. Very good. Signed by the author. More
[Book #26112P]
The Triumph of the Egg: A Book of Impressions from American Life in Tales and Poems
New York: Huebsch, 1921. First Edition. A very good copy in a chipped dust jacket. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author to Irish author Mary Colum, “Mary M. Colum, It is interesting that you, who are not American, feel America so much more closely than my fellow American? Sherwood Anderson.”..... More
[Book #36547P]
Original Chromolithograph of the California Salmon
Approximately 14 x 20,” matted, framed and glazed, overall about 21 x 27 1/2.” Aside from a few tiny nicks in the frame, in excellent condition. The illustration (signed in the plate) was issued in Game Fishes of the United States (issued in parts from 1879-1880). The salmon is shown..... More
[Book #32004P]
Seven Original Animation Cels of Yogi Bear
Los Angeles: Hanna-Barbera, n.d. [ca. 1961]. Each cel is approximately 7” tall x 9” wide and matted, and are all in excellent condition. They depict the following: two with Yogi and his love interest, Cindy Bear; Yogi and his sidekick Boo-Boo; Yogi and Park Ranger Smith, and three with only..... More
[Book #26328P]
A Dozen Pair of Wedding Gloves
London: James Blackwood, 1855. First Edition. A Christmas offering illustrated by “Phiz.” Bound with the front and back wrappers in later 19th century calf by Zaehnsdorf (somewhat worn and soiled); spine in compartments with gilt decoration and inlaid black morocco; top edge gilt; very good. More
[Book #30515P]
Radicalism in Religion, Philosophy, and Social Life; Four Papers From The Boston Courier For 1858
Boston: Little, Brown, 1858. First Edition. Essays by editor, publisher and apparent reactionary George Lunt, attacking Theodore Parker, Emerson, abolition and suffrage. Publisher’s cloth; some staining; label removed from front paste-down; very good. Not everyone in ante-bellum Boston was liberal, but history was on the side of those who were..... More
[Book #32520P]