WALLACE STEGNER: AN INTERVIEW
n.p. New London Press, (1978). First Edition. Printed Wraps. Bound in plain printed wrappers. Copy #202 of 250 (of a total edition of 300 copies) SIGNED by Stegner on the colophon page.
n.p. New London Press, (1978). First Edition. Printed Wraps. Bound in plain printed wrappers. Copy #202 of 250 (of a total edition of 300 copies) SIGNED by Stegner on the colophon page.
Franklin Center, PA: Franklin Library, 2000. First Edition. Hardcover. The true First Edition, limited to 1100 copies bound in leather and SIGNED by the author with a special introduction by him not included in the trade edition. Available only by subscription when originally published.
New York: Random House, (1979). First Edition. Hardcover. Only 4500 copies of the book were printed. Without the remainder mark customarily found on this title. A page SIGNED by Doctorow laid in.
New York: Random House, (1985). First Trade Edition. Hardcover. Winner of the 1986 National Book Award and American Book Award. SIGNED on the front free endpaper by the author.
New York: Limited Editions Club, 1932. John Tenniel. Hardcover. In publisher's heavily gilt-decorated full red morocco leather. With the original illustrations by John Tenniel. Copy #1327 of 1500 with typography and binding by Frederick Warde who has SIGNED the colophon page. Additionally SIGNED for the publisher on a separate page.....
New York: Limited Editions Club, 1932 & 1935. John Tenniel. Hardcover. Two volumes in original full blue morocco and original full red morocco leather bindings with heavy gilt decorations. Each is copy #509 of 1500 copies with the original John Tenniel illustrations and with typography and binding by Frederick Warde.....
New York: Limited Editions Club, 1935. John Tenniel. Hardcover. In original full blue morocco binding with heavy gilt decorations, neatly rebacked retaining the original spine. Copy #867 of 1500 copies with typography and binding by Frederick Warde and with the original John Tenniel illustrations. This is one of less than.....
New York: Atheneum, 1993. First Edition. Hardcover. Memoir by the acclaimed author of THIS HOUSE OF SKY. SIGNED by Doig on the front endpaper.
Franklin Center, PA: Franklin Library, 1983. First Edition. Hardcover. Bound in gilt-decorated full brown leather. The true First Edition, one of an unspecified limitation SIGNED by the author with an introduction by him not in the trade edition.
New York: Limited Editions Club, 1933. Alexander King. Hardcover. Three octavo volumes (5-1/2" x 8-1/8") bound in half yellow linen and hand-decorated paper sides. Designed by D. B. Updike and printed at the Merrymount Press. Translated by Constance Garnett and revised, with an introduction, by Avrahm Yarmolinsky. Illustrated with wash.....
Verona: Limited Editions Club, 1974. Fritz Eichenberg. Hardcover. Two large quarto (8" x 11-3/8") volumes bound in fine-textured gray-green cloth with a silk finish. Designed by Martino Mardersteig and printed at the Stamperia Valdonega. Translated by Constance Garnett with an introduction by Konstantin Mochulsky. Illustrated with 18 full-page wood engravings.....
Verona: Limited Editions Club, 1974. Fritz Eichenberg. Hardcover. Two large quarto (8" x 11-3/8") volumes bound in fine-textured gray-green cloth with a silk finish. Designed by Martino Mardersteig and printed at the Stamperia Valdonega. Translated by Constance Garnett with an introduction by Konstantin Mochulsky. Illustrated with 18 full-page wood engravings.....
(Ithaca, NY): (Alembic Press), (1979). First Edition. wraps. Pictorial wraps with initials by Teresa McNeil. One of 600 copies of the poet's first book, preceding his first trade book, TURTLE, SWAN, by eight years. In fact, Doty co-wrote several books with his then-wife, Ruth, before his first trade book was.....
Birmingham [AL]: Thunder City Press, 1981. First Edition. wraps. Pictorial wraps. One of 300 copies of the poet's third book, preceding his first trade book, TURTLE, SWAN, by 6 years. In fact, Doty co-wrote several books with his then-wife, Ruth, before his first trade book was published. SIGNED by Doty.....
[New York]: [Limited Editions Club], [1932]. Carlotta Petrina. hardcover. Quarto (8-1/4" x 11-1/4") bound in full natural coarse linen with a leather label on the spine. Designed by Elmer Adler. Illustrated with drawings by Carlotta Petrina. Copy #1208 of 1500 SIGNED by the illustrator on the colophon page. Monthly Letter.....
1878. Framed Autograph. A fine AUTOGRAPH dated 1878 with the added notation "Yours very truly" by this great American. Attractively matted and framed to an overall size of 8" x 6"
[Minneapolis]: Minnesota Center for Book Arts, 1990. First Edition. Broadside. Handset 11" x 15" broadside attractively printed in red and black. One of 150 numbered copies SIGNED by the former United States Poet Laureate.
London: 26 July 1996. Hardcover. An interesting letter to poet Douglas Newton about her biography of author Angus Wilson, published in 1995. In part: "I found working on his life a most interesting (and exhausting) experience-- no more biographies for me, ever."
Los Angeles: 1920. Letters. Four AUTOGRAPH LETTERS SIGNED, totaling 9 pages, three of them to his good Hoosier friend and fellow socialist, Oliver M. Sayler. In the first letter, dated 9 January 1920, Dreiser suggests places Sayler could work in New York, mentioning many names including T. R. Smith of.....
Los Angeles: 24 March 1920. Letter. An interesting two-page AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED in which Dreiser tries to buy a first edition of his landmark novel SISTER CARRIE. Addressed to Jeremiah Cullen. In part: "If you still have the copy of SISTER CARRIE you mention, 1st edition, I will take it........
New York: Horace Liveright, Inc., (1931). First Trade Edition. hardcover. There was also a limited signed edition of 275 copies. This copy is INSCRIBED for Ralph Fabri "love included" and SIGNED by Dreiser in May of 1931 (The book was published May 8.). Fabri was a Hungarian painter who was.....
New York: Heron Press, (1929). Robert Fawcett. First Edition. Hardcover. Copy #23 of 200 (of a total edition of 1100) printed on handmade Van Gelder paper and bound in gilt and silver-decorated black leather. SIGNED by Dreiser on the limitation page. Illustrated with decorations by Robert Fawcett who has SIGNED.....
New York: Random House, 1930. First Edition. Wraps. Stiff blue wraps with a paper label on the spine. Originally issued with five other titles by Sherwood Anderson and others, housed in a slipcase and limited to 875 copies. This copy is separate and is SIGNED by the author and dated.....
New York: Boni & Liveright, 1918. First Edition. Hardcover. Cloth-backed boards. Typical mixed issue, with the half-title page a cancel (an indication of early status), but with "it" on page191 and with the printing on the upper board resembling hand- lettering (the First Published Edition) of Dreiser's only full-length play;.....
New York: Limited Editions Club, 1939. Reginald Marsh. Hardcover. Tall octavo (7" x 10-1/2") bound in half natural Irish linen with a gilt-stamped brown leather label and brown cloth sides. Copy #677 of 1500 copies designed and printed by Joseph Blumenthal at the Spiral Press with 47 soft crayon pencil.....