Approaches to the Great Settlement
New York: B.W. Huebsch, 1918. First Edition. Some foxing; very good. Despite strenuous and sincere efforts, nothing really got settled. More
[Book #24499P]
New York: B.W. Huebsch, 1918. First Edition. Some foxing; very good. Despite strenuous and sincere efforts, nothing really got settled. More
[Book #24499P]
London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1916. First Edition of these fictional adventures. Front hinge broken; rear hinge cracking; bookplate; just good in dust jacket. More
[Book #30848P]
Boston: Little, Brown, 1928. First Edition. Publisher’s wrappers; very good; inscribed by the author. More
[Book #17849P]
New York: Morrow, 1930. First Edition. Minor foxing; very good to fine in a dust jacket with very minor staining and wear. While often lauded as the great Canadian W.W. I novel, it is widely conceded to be much more than that. More
[Book #37636P]
Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1919. First Edition. Very good in a torn, somewhat worn dust jacket. More
[Book #36937P]
New York: George H. Doran, 1926. First Edition of what is conceded to be one of the best contemporary accounts of that early aerial conflict. Illustrated by Clayton Knight. A fine copy in a very good or better dust jacket with minor wear and tear, and a small exterior tape..... More
[Book #36325P]
For St. Nicholas Magazine, Sept., 1907; title illustration, approximately 14 /12 x 6 1/2”; on board. A monkey in baseball uniform and with a bat leads a mascot on wheels, pulling the title “Base-ball in Jungleville,” under which is lettered “Drawn by I.W. Taber. More
[Book #38017P]