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1544 (History of The World) by Casper Sturm – Die Kleyn Furstlich Chronica
A rare and richly illustrated 1544 chronicle of world history, bound in a 17th-century antiphonary leaf and one of only two known copies in private hands. The author was historical in his own right by safeguarding Martin Luther at the Diet of Worms.
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Wind In The Willows Illustrated by Arthur Rackham, Signed Limited Edition.
Limited edition of the book that contains Rackham’s final illustrations, signed by Bruce Rogers.
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Association Review Copy Rubiayat of Omar Khayyam 1886 Signed by Elihu Vedder
Signed by Elihu Vedder in “Rome,” with exceptional provenance, rare accompanying ephemera, and unique features, making it a singular treasure in literary and artistic history.
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The Town and The City by John Kerouac. First Edition 1950.
First edition of Jack Kerouac’s first book, and before he took up the name “Jack”.
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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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Knickerbocker’s History of New York by Washington Irving, First Edition 1900.
Near-fine first edition with eight full-page illustrations by Maxfield Parrish.
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Inscribed by Erich Maria Remarque – Heaven Has No Favorites
The first edition inscribed by the author to his literary agent.
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Ulysses By James Joyce. First Trade Edition, 1937.
Near-fine copy with original dustjacket of the first English trade edition, first impression of Ulysses.
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Ulysses by James Joyce 1927, Contemporary Fine Binding.
First edition, ninth printing by Shakespeare and Company in a fine contemporary binding.