The Tatler
Paperback. Vg magazines in wraps/buyer gets Christmas issue 1959 PER/102804. Very Good. More
Paperback. Vg magazines in wraps/buyer gets Christmas issue 1959 PER/102804. Very Good. More
London: The Tatler, 1971-1974. Paperback. Very good magazines bound in white paper wrappers with illustration to covers. Side-stapled. Oversized. Includes: February 1971, February 1973, and August 1974. Minor wear and rubbing to covers and edges. Periodicals. PER1/5082. Very Good. More
Little Falls: Visions Magazine, 1935-1936. Paperback. Vg in wraps/stapled bindings/buyer gets the December, 1935 and March, 1936 issues Periodicals. PER811021. Very Good. More
Alpine (CA). Paperback. Vg- in green wraps/illus. Periodicals. PER511021. Very Good. More
Chicago: Wild Onions, 1975. Paperback. Magazine/Vg/illus. Periodicals. PER210081. Very Good. More
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1898. Paperback. Good. Full-color cover and full-color ad on rear. Bottom left corner of rear wrapper is creased and rubbed. Edgeworn, but contents are still clean and tight. Periodicals. PER/8022. Good. More
Apeldoorn, The Netherlands: C.M.B. Dixon, 1913. Softcover. 1. [IN DUTCH] Contains an article by S.. de Roos on printing, an article by J Greshoff on the Baedeker travel-writing phenomenon, and several other articles. Very scarce outside of The Netherlands. Small octavo. Tan paper wrappers with title in black to front wrapper. Wrappers are intact but worn, with bumping and small tears to edges and some smudges. A few pages are lightly foxed. Numbered pages 81-112, with several pages of advertising. DUTCHLANG/030224. Good. More
North Mancester (IND.): 1927-28. Paperback. Both issues Vg in wraps and stapled bindings/buyer gets the Spring, 1927 and Summer, 1928 issues. This will allow the buyer a generous sampling of the works of Stauffer Doyle, Madge Ohe, and the inimitable Italian bard, Rosa Zagnoni Marinoni. Periodicals. PER410311. Very Good. More
1855. Paperback. Very good- one leaf (4 pages) periodical. Foxing throughout though text remains bright. Minor edgewear and creasing. Periodicals. PER711201. Very Good -. More
Columbus: Weaver, 1935-1941. Paperback. Vg/24mo. 20 issues vg in wraps with stapled bindings. Includes Autumn, 1935; Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter, 1936; Winter, 1936-7; Spring, Summer, Autumn, 1937; Winter, 1937-8; Spring, Summer, Autumn, 1938; Winter, 1938-9; Spring, 1929; January, April, July, Oct-Dec, 1940; and Volume VIII, Number 1, 1941. Includes tipped-in handwritte letter from the editor (Clarence Lahr Weaver, a monor poet in Ohio and Michigan) to one of the magazine contributors, Harvey Flink, thanking him for his praise of the Quickening Seed and offering to sell him more copies of the editions in which his poems were printed. Also, some newspaper clippings with poems by Harvey Flink. Periodicals. PER110251. Very Good. More
New York and London: Charles Scribner's Sons; Sampson Low, Marston & Co. Limited, 1900. Hardcover. Includes Edith Wharton's "The Touchstone" and "Copy - A Dialogue." Also includes contributions by Theodore Roosevelt, Henry James, Ernest Seton-Thompson, Howard Pyle, Joel Chandler Harris, J.M. Barrie, Lizette Woodworth Reese, George Meredith, and many more. Bound in the original tan cloth lettered and decorated in gilt on the spine and front cover. Minor wear at the extremities, cloth lightly marked, otherwise very good. Illustrated. 768 pages. PER/101316. Very Good. More
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1883. Hardcover. Includes Whitman's "With Husky-Haughty Lips, O Sea!" on page 607 and several pieces by Howard Pyle. Also includes articles on the poetry of the deaf, the bank of England, Emerson, the draining of the Florida Everglades, nest-builders of the sea, Tennyson, and more. Bound in three quarter black leather with black cloth boards and gilt title to spine. Rubbing and minor wear to hinges, corners, spine leather, and edges of boards. Minor soiling to covers. Wear to corners and edges of boards with some loss to leather. Occasional spots of soiling and foxing to interior, but clean and bright overall. Illustrated. 960 pages. PER/050818. Very Good. More
New York: The S.S. McClure Co., 1897. Hardcover. Volume 8 includes Chapters 1 - 10 of the first appearance of "Captain Courageous" by Rudyard Kipling; short story "Bread Upon the Waters" by Kipling on page 140; short story "The Bell-Buoy" by Kipling on page 364; first printing of a portrait of Mark Twain after a painting by Charles Noel Flagg on page 384; poem "Appearances" by Robert Browning on page 401; later printing of the article "Life on a Greenland Whaler" by Doyle about his voyage to the Arctic as a surgeon on page 460; Chapters I - IV of "St. Ives" by Robert Louis Stevenson (later completed by Arthur Quiller-Couch); and a later printing of poem "A Clear Midnight" from "Leaves of Grass" by Walt Whitman on page 556; and much more. Ex-library from Allegheny College with bookplate to front endpaper and embossed stamp and ink stamp to first and last page of text. Bound in red cloth boards with gilt title to spine. Lacks title page and contents page. Clean aside from noted library markings and occasional smudge marks and light foxing. Illustrated. 556 pages. PER/061418. Very Good. More
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1881. Hardcover. Includes Whitman's "Patrolling Barnegat" on page 701, several chapters from "A Laodicean" by Thomas Hardy, "Two Mornings" by Sarah O. Jewett, and "Old-Time Life in a Quaker Town" by Howard Pyle. Also includes articles on the education of women, George Eliot, the New York volunteer fire department, violins, American pottery, and much more. Bound in three quarter black leather with black cloth boards and gilt title to spine. Rubbing and minor wear to hinges, corners, and edges of boards. Minor loss to cloth on rear board. Occasional spots of soiling and foxing to interior, but clean and bright overall. Illustrated. 960 pages. PER/050818. Very Good. More
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1885. Hardcover. Includes Walt Whitman's poem "Of that Blithe Throat of Thine" on page 264 and seven poems by William Wordsworth. Also includes articles on birds, the brain, fly fishing, Jersey cattle, Lincoln, passages from the diary of a Hong Kong merchant, New Mexico, the cruise of the "Wallowy", some Washington homes, illustartions by Howard Pyle, and much more. Bound in three quarter black leather with black cloth boards and gilt title to spine. Wear and rubbing to leather on spine, edges, and corners. Minor soiling to covers. Dampstaining to edge of front board. Clean interior overall with occasional spots of foxing and smudge marks. Filled with illustrations. 984 pages. PER/031424. Very Good. More
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1874. Hardcover. Includes the first printing of Whitman's "Song of the Redwood Tree" on page 366 and "Prayer of Columbus" on page 524. According to "Walt Whitman: An Encyclopedia" by LeMaster and Kummings, Whitman was paid $100 for "Song of the Redwood Tree." Also includes articles on Bermuda, Lewis Clark, Burma, the fur seal trade, lighthouses in America, slave-hunts in Central Africa, and more. Bound in three quarter black cloth over blue and black marbled paper covered boards with gilt title to spine. Minor wear and rubbing to corners, spine ends, and edges of boards. Occasional spots of soiling and foxing to interior, but clean and bright overall. Illustrated. 912 pages. PER/060321. Very Good. More
New York: Raynor, Howe, & Ferry, 1857. Paperback. Includes a page of recipes involving corn meal: corn cakes, corn and wheat bread, buckwheat cakes, corn meal pudding, and fritters. Original paper wrappers with black title to front cover. Bound with string. Most corners are creased and folded. Small tears / chipping to margins of many pages. Writing in pencil on a few pages. Occasional foxing. Very good overall. 36 pages. Almanacs. ALM/070220. Very Good. More
New York: Samuel Raynor, 1856. Paperback. Original paper wrappers with black title to front cover. Bound with string. Many corners are creased. Small tears / chipping to margins of some pages. Half of rear wrapper is no longer present. (Content of wrapper is ads only.) Foxing and soiling and browning. Dampstaining to some pages. Very good overall. 36 pages. Almanacs. ALM/070220. Very Good. More
Long Island, NY: [G.O. Wells], 1873. Paperback. Original paper wrappers with black title to front cover. Bottom portion of cover is no longer present, which affects text about the zodiac on the verso. Bound with string. Many corners are clipped (text not affected). Small tears / chipping to margins of some pages. Occasional foxing. Dampstaining to first page and bottom margins of some pages. Ink writing to margins of some pages. Very good overall. 36 pages. Almanacs. ALM/070220. Very Good. More
Newark: Benjamin Olds, 1838. Paperback. Good+ in off-white illustrated paper wrappers with black title to front wrapper. Hand sewn with cord. Front wrapper is partially detached. Thick cord to top corner for hanging. Chipping and creasing to edges of front wrapper. Tears to corners and edges of some pages. Lacks rear wrapper. Browning and foxing throughout though text remains bright. 34 pages. Periodicals. PER070220. Good +. More