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1550 The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Third Collected Edition (Scarce Variant)
The definitive edition of Chaucer’s collected works, edited by William Thynne, Henry VIII’s custodian and hunter of Chaucerian manuscripts. Chaucer is often referred to as the Father of English Literature and Poetry. 1 of 12 surviving copies.
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PRODUCTION OF THE HOBBIT | JAN 4TH 1968, ORIGINAL TOLKIEN LETTER, HANDWRITTEN AND SIGNED.
A fine handwritten and signed letter to Ken Jackson, technical director of Humphrey Carpenter’s musical adaptation of The Hobbit. 1 ½ pages.
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THE LORD OF THE RINGS | 1954-55, FIRST EDITION, FIRST IMPRESSION SET.
First edition, first impression set, 3 vols, 8vo, original publishers red cloth throughout, each one in fine condition. The red top stain on each is vibrant which is now rare as most are faded. All maps are in pristine condition. All dustjackets are near fine-fine with the odd nick here and there.
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Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Fine First Printing Inscribed by Bradbury and illustrator Mugnaini
The finest signed first printing on the market with its original unrestored jacket. The only known copy inscribed by both Ray Bradbury and the illustrator Joe Mugnaini. Housed in a custom clamshell case by master binder James Tapley
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Moby Dick 1930 First Trade Edition Illustrated by Rockwell Kent Original Jacket
The original dust jacket is present, unclipped, and unrestored, maintaining near fine condition.
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Lord of the Flies Inscribed by William Golding
Signed association copy of Lord of the Flies by William Golding
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Death In The Afternoon by Ernest Hemingway, First British Edition, 1932.
Enriched with 81 black-and-white photographic reproductions and a color frontispiece by Juan Gris, providing visual context to the narrative.
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Dracula By Bram Stoker, First Photoplay Edition 1927.
A remarkable nearly fine copy with the original dust-jacket
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The Outsider Poetry Journal Five Volumes, Influential 1960’s Poetry Journal
Five volumes of The Outsider periodical in very good+ condition, filled with intriguing poetry, prose, & illustrations. A labor of love from the publishers- the remarkable artistry, craftsmanship, and pioneering spirit have earned the Loujon press a much larger place in history.