The Black Cat Club, Negro Humor and Folklore
New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1902. Illustrated with silhouette pictures by J. K. Bryans. First Edition. 12 mo. 7-3/8" x 4-7/8". Red blind stamped cloth covered boards. Spine stamped in gold. 264 pp. More
New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1902. Illustrated with silhouette pictures by J. K. Bryans. First Edition. 12 mo. 7-3/8" x 4-7/8". Red blind stamped cloth covered boards. Spine stamped in gold. 264 pp. More
Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1924. Illustrated with three drawings by Blake: Frontispiece "Michael and Satan. Also included: Blake's "Visionary Porrtait of Himself. First Edition. 487 pp. large 8vo. 10-3/16" x 7." Green paper covered boards with beige cloth spine. Black leather spine label. "This book is an attempt..... More
1st. Stiff paperback. More
The Union Library Association, 1935. Gustave Dore. First Edition. Hard Cover. More
Double Day Doran, 1930. Stated first edition. hardcover. More
St. James Place, London: Collins, 1955. 8vo. Black paper covered boards made to look like cloth. 320 pp. More
New York: Modern Library, (1952). With an Introduction by Bernardine Kielty. Highest numbered title in list inside dust jacket is 338 which puts it in the Spring-Fall list of 1957. 12 mo. Blind stamped blue cloth binding, Spine stamped in gold. More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1951. Signed by John Dos Passos. A complimentary Edition for the Booksellers of America. This is one of the first 400 copies of Chosen Country to come from the bindery, each of these 400 copies is autographed by the author. 8vo.8-5/16" x 5-11/16" 485 pp. Grey paper..... More
Paris: Charles Carrington, 1899. "Illustrated by M. Léon Lebégue. #184 of a privately printed edition limited to 1250 copies. Two volumes. 8vo. 532 pp. in all. Tan pebbled leather back cover, spine and corner tips. Cloth front cover with water lily pattern printed in blue, black and tan. Top edges..... More
London: Elliot Stock, 1905. First edition. Green cloth 8vo stamped in gold and black. 8-1/4" x 5-3/4." 253 pp. including index. Midnight blue endpapers. Twenty-seven chapters covering everything from woman's dress, woman's eyes, woman's tongue, woman's goodness, woman's love, woman's hate, red-haired girls, local allusions to women, sister legends, superstitions..... More
Raphael Tuck and Sons, Ltd., No date. ca. 1900. Illustrated by Frances Brundage and others, namely J.W. Grey, M. Bowley, & H. Horowitz. The GEM Shakespeare Library. 16 mo., 6-1/2" x 4-1/2". Each volume 64 pp. Beige paper covered boards stamped with a brown, dark brown and green design framing..... More
Philadelphia: Graham, 1848. Many engraved illustrations plus six fashion illustrations, five are hand-colored. First Edition. 369 pp. Red Half Leather; spine stamped in gold. Marbled end papers. This volume has two offerings titled "Marginalia" written by Edgar Allan Poe. More
New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1914. With 27 halftone illustrations by George Wharton Edwards. Red cloth stamped in gold and green. Top edge gilt. Deckle fore-edge. 4to. 216 pp. Full color frontispiece and decorative color title page. Plus a full color plate illustration by G. W. Edwards. Pictorial endpapers..... More
Illustrated with charming wood engravings. 8vo. 7-5/8" x 5-1/8". Tan cloth covered boards. 332 pp. "The Circuit Rider" originally appeared as a serial in The Christian Union. . . . .Whatever is incredible in this story is true. The tale I have to tell will seem strange to those who..... More
Random House, 2014. Advance Readers Copy Signed. Soft Cover. More
Viking Press, 1945. Wood Engravings by Claire Leighton. First Edition Thus. Hard Cover. More
1928. Standard Edition 1928. Cloth. More
East Aurora, OH: The Roycrofters, 1908. Frontispiece portrait of Emerson. Squarish 8vo. 9" x 7-3/16". 60 pp. plus Roycroft symbol page. Beige paper covered boards with leather spine with raised bands. Top edge gilt. A delight to read this book, beautifully printed on laid paper, More
1950. First edition 2nd issue with orange and black spine instead of yellow and black - with scribner's A. More
New York: Boni and Liveright, 1926. First edition of author's second book. 8vo. 7-5/8" x 5-1/2". Dark blue cloth covered boards. Decorative blue coated paper endpapers. 319 pp. More
Minneapolis: Fortress Press, (1991). 0800625013. Paperback 8vo. 260 pp. More
Garden City: Doubleday & Co., (1974). Illustrated with haunting woodblock prints by the author. 0385071256. Tall 8vo. 119 pp. Blue cloth stamped in gold on spine. Purple endpapers. Purple speckled bottom edge of text block. The Warlock of Westfall is the tale of Samuel Swift, a lonely, eccentric bachelor in..... More
T. Fisher Unwin: London, 1899. Large 8vo. bound in red cloth stamped in gold with red leather spine and corner tips. Top edge gilt. 458 pp. Table of Contents: Theogony, Chaos to Hemera - Myths; The "Unus Vultus" of Nature; "Quisquis Fuit Ille Deorum", "Let There Be Light"; The Oneness..... More
Franklin Center, PA: Franklin Library, 1974. A Limited Edition published exclusively for subscribers to The Franklin Library collection The 100 Greatest Books of All Time. 8vo. 8-1/2" x 6-1/4". Bound in cream colored leather with gold tooling. 178 pp. All edges gilt. Light brown silk moiré endpapers. Includes the 22..... More