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Author: Ernest Hemingway
Publisher: Scribners
Year: 1956
Description: An early printing (8th = 1956) of Hemingway's classic. In non-price clipped dust jacket. NOT a book club edition.
Year: 1948
Description: First illustrated edition of Hemingway's famous novel. With striking black & white illustrations by Daniel Rasmusson. First printing, with Scribner 'A' copyright page. Housed in publisher's clamshell case.
Author: William Bolitho
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Year: 1929
Description: Subtitle: The Story of Adventure. First edition, 4th printing, to inner margin pocket of back cover. A solid copy of this always in demand classic.
Year: 1970
Description: First edition / first printing. Scribners' "A" on copyright page.
Author: Howard Pyle
Publisher: Scribner's
Year: 1910
Description: Full title: The story of the Grail and the passing of Arthur. Magnificently illustrated with 39 full-page drawings by the noted American illustrator / author, Howard Pyle. First edition.
Author: Rudyard Kipling
Publisher: Century
Year: 1909
Description: A very attractive copy in green cloth boards with black elephant and gold titles to front, black animals and gold titles to spine. (the same format as the first edition of 15 years before)
Description: A matching companion to the previous book, also published in 1909.
Author: Horace Kephart
Publisher: Outing Publishing Company
Year: 1917
Description: Early edition of one of the best selling camping books of all time covering, preparations for and responses to any problem that campers might confront. This is volume 2 in the series - "Woodcraft"
Author: Evan Hunter
Year: 1954
Description: First printing of this classic in a worn and tattered dustjacket. Urban drama about an idealistic teacher in a slum area trying to connect with his unruly students.
Year: 1962
Description: Collection of 14 short stories. Silver boards with gold and black spine lettering.
Description: Light green colored boards with gold and black spine lettering.
Description: Hemingway's third and final collection of stories.
Author: Mary Richmond
Publisher: Russell Sage
Year: 1921
Description: This work is considered the classic in social work literature. Miss Richmond, described as the mother of social casework, first established the scientific methodology of professional social work. First edition (1917), 7th printing.
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Publisher: Leavitt & Allen, NY
Year: c 1870
Description: 6 classic stories bound in one including Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, Little Red Riding Hood, Sleeping Beauty, Princess Rosetta, and the Fair one and Gold Locks. Part of Leavitt's "The Little Books" series, with embossed cloth books.
Author: Laura Ingalls Wilder
Publisher: Harper & Brothers
Year: 1935 (1945)
Description: Stated 16th edition of the 1935 original publication, also illustrated by Helen Sewell and Mildred Boyle. This copy was printed in July 1945 as indicated by Harper's code "G-U". Crayon marking on one illustration.
Author: Victor Hugo
Year: 1874
Description: Dark red boards with gilt printing on spine. A nice solid copy.
Author: John Bunyan
Publisher: American Tract Society
Year: 1890
Description: Full title: The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which is To Come. Illustrated mustard colored beveled boards with gilt lettering on front cover. Heavily illustrated. Pages are clean. Binding coming loose.
Author: Jane Austen
Publisher: Heritage Press
Year: 1940
Description: Green marble paper boards quarter bound in faux leather stamped in gilt against black title block. With original matching slipcase.
Publisher: George Newnes, Limited
Year: 1893
Description: Full title: The Strand Magazine - An Illustrated Monthly - Vol. VI. July to December 1893. A very good copy in its sought-after original blue cloth decorated boards. One of the first popular illustrated monthlies, best known for introducing Sherlock Holmes to the public. Contains July - Dec 1893 issues, with the 20th-24th stories of A Conan Doyle's "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes."
Author: William Shakespeare
Publisher: University Society
Year: 1901
Description: Full title: Booklover's Edition of Shakepseare (39 volumes). Lovely set in fine condition, bound in 1/4 red leather with red cloth boards. Gilt lettering on spines and edges. 38 volumes plus topical index referencing geographical names, historical incidents, characters,etc. and providing explanation of allusions and obscure/ obsolete words/ phrases.
Author: L.M. Alcott
Publisher: Roberts Bros.
Description: A copy that has seen the effects of being too popular. A candidate for rebinding -- Front board still present, but spine and rear boards are missing. Text is complete / unmarked.
Author: J.M. Barrie
Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons
Year: 1902
Description: Full title: The Little White Bird or Adventures in Kensington Gardens. Peter Pan's first appearance. First US edition in very good condition. Dark green cloth binding, ruled and titled in gilt, with a gilt illustration of an English garden on the front board.
Author: John Gilbert, illus.
Publisher: J.B. Lippincott
Year: c 1880
Description: Full title: Shakespeare's Songs and Sonnets. Leatherlike boards. Illustrations and/or decorations on every page. A charming book.
Author: Lewis Carroll
Publisher: Macmillan Company
Year: 1938
Description: Full title: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. A hard-to-find edition of this classic work illustrated by John Tenniel. Blue cloth boards having sunned spine and bumped corners.
Year: 1927
Description: Hemingway's monumental first major novel. Second printing of the First Edition. Bound in original black cloth with gold title labels on front and spine, showing moderate wear. Binding is loose.
Author: Lois Lowry
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
Year: 1994
Description: Inscribed and dated (1994) by Lowry. First edition / later printing with Newbury medallion on the dust jacket cover.
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