Everybody's Magazine, June 1901
Very good with some wear and soil, with many forgotten authors of yore.
Very good with some wear and soil, with many forgotten authors of yore.
London: The Studio, 1929. Hardcover. 2 volumes, small quarter, vellum backed marbled boards, burgundy leather spine labels, very good, light wear and soil. For whatever reason, each has summaries of each issue in Italian at the rear. Articles with illustrated plates, some in color, on William M. Larkins, Paul Griesser.....
Salem, Mass. George A. Bates, 1881. First printing. Hardcover. Tall 8vo, pebbled maroon cloth, gilt spine, near fine sharp copy with just a touch of mellowing to spine, hinges tight, contents unmarked. Small numeric notation on pastedown. Best copy we've ever handled. 560 pp, ads, illustrated.
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1937. Hardcover. Red cloth boards, octavo, 224pp., not illustrated, but with some charts, one of which folds out. Book has sun to spine and top edge of front board, binding tight, previous owner's small sticker to front pastedown, text clean and unmarked. No DJ...
New York: Greenberg, 1947. Hardcover. Yellow cloth in original dust jacket, illustrated, clean unmarked text, very good in good dust jacket, gift inscription on the front flyleaf, some soiling and discoloration to the covers, soiling to the dust jacket, heavy wear to the dust jacket including creasing, tearing, and loss.....
Paperback. Softcover. 4to. 148pp. Inscribed by Charles Abernethy. Sketches written in the 1940s while serving in the United States Army. Very Good. Light general shelfwear, light rubbing to wraps. Contents unmarked.
Albany: The University of the State of New York, 1937. Paperback. Paperback, 1937, octavo, 412pp., illustrated in b&w + folding map in pocket at rear. Book VG with some toning and edgewear to wrap, glue starting to unstick at front inner hinge, text clean and unmarked. No DJ...
NY: Harper & Brothers, 1888. Hardcover. Cloth hardbound, 136 pp., clean unmarked text, near fine, slight rubbing to tips of book, a bit of soiling to the covers. Signed and inscribed by the author on the first blank.
Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Company, 1910. Hardcover. Cloth hardbound, 311 pp., clean unmarked text, near fine, slight rubbing to tips of book, a bit of soiling to the covers. Signed and inscribed by the author on the front flyleaf.
Boston: Rockwell & Churchill, 1872. First printing. Paperback. 8vo, pale printed pink wraps, good with some wear and mild stains and soil. 32 pp.
Philadelphia: George Maclean Co., 1874. Hardcover. First or early edition. 8vo, decorated dark brick cloth, very good, light wear and soil, bookplate of W. J. Holland (naturalist and first director of the Carnegie Institute museums and collections in Pittsburgh). Illustrated, including some by A. B. Frost.
New York: Vantage Press, 1975. First Printing. Hardcover. Cloth in dust jacket, very good, light wear. Inscribed by author, "I hope you are not shocked by some of the words I copied them [from] another book. Chuck." Author's first book, a novel about the day in the life of several.....
New York: Vantage Press, 1978. First printing. Hardcover. Cloth in dust jacket, book very good or better, dust jacket very good with some spottiness and light rubbing. Inscribed, "For Him Bracken & Dorothy, See if there's anybody you know inside. Chuck." Adenour was born in 1933 in Pittsburgh, got his.....
New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1854. New Edition. Hardcover. 1854. New edition. Hardcover, 24mo. in black cloth, all edges gilt. 198pp, with engraved frontis. Very good. Blunting to spine ends and board corners. Contemporary signature to front flyleaf, and ownership signature to front endpaper. Light foxing, else internally clean.....
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1898. First edition. Paperback. Wraps, 10x7 inches. Good with expected wear and soil. International magazine of literature, humor, art, and science; featuring stories, poems, essays, illustrations, advertisements, etc.
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1877. First edition. Paperback. Wraps, 10x7 inches. Good with expected wear and soil. International magazine of literature, humor, art, and science; featuring stories, poems, essays, illustrations, advertisements, etc.
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1866. First edition. Paperback. Wraps, 10x7 inches. Good with chipping and stains to wraps, light expected wear and soil. International magazine of literature, humor, art, and science; featuring stories, poems, essays, illustrations, advertisements, etc.
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1873. First edition. Paperback. Wraps, 10x7 inches. Good with expected wear and soil. International magazine of literature, humor, art, and science; featuring stories, poems, essays, illustrations, advertisements, etc.
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1893. First edition. Paperback. Wraps, 10x7 inches. Good with chipping to spine, expected wear and soil. International magazine of literature, humor, art, and science; featuring stories, poems, essays, illustrations, advertisements, etc.
Very good with light wear and soil, with Whibley on Velasquez, Swinburne poetry, Miles on the war with Spain, etc.
Paris: Billaudot, No date. Reprint. Paperback. "No date. Reprint, ""Nouvelle Edition."" Paperback, 35 pp. Near fine. Old price sticker to rear wrap."
London: George Bell, 1895. First U.K. Edition, First Printing. Hardcover. No. 30 of 78 on Japanese vellum, large 8vo, 9.25 x 6.25 inches, bound in full brown morocco with raised bands, wide leather turn-ins with handsome gilt decorations, stamped G. P. Putnam's Sons, bookplate of a Mary L. Edwards. Very.....
Harrisburg: Stackpole Books, 1978. First printing. Hardcover. Quarto, cloth in dust jacket, inscribed by Almy on the front flyleaf, illustrated, clean unmarked text, near fine copy in very good dust jacket, some discoloration and edgewear to the dust jacket.
Glendale, CA: Arthur H Clark, 1932. Hardcover. First edition. Rare. 465 pp. A near fine copy, blue cloth, gilt title on spine. No dust jacket, comes in mylar wrap. Minimal edgewear and rubbing of cloth. Slight fading of pages, but all contents bright and unmarked. Po's sig. on fly leaf.....
Roxbury, MA: 1890. 8 x 5.25 inches, single sheet, one side. Responding to a request that he give a repeat of his Channing Club Talk on Ethics. Dated January 16, 1890, Ames would not be free until April 13th or 20th for such a talk, as he would be involved.....