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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain – First Edition 1885
“All modern American literature comes from one book-Huckleberry Finn.” – Ernest Hemingway
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Tales of The Jazz Age by F. Scott Fitzgerald First Printing, 1922.
It contains eleven stories, including some of his most celebrated and experimental works such as “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” “May Day,” and “The Diamond as Big as the Ritz.” These stories reflect Fitzgerald’s fascination with youth, wealth, disillusionment, and the dazzling but disoriented spirit of postwar America.
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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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Ulysses Complete & Unexpurgated First American Printing
Very uncommon especially in this condition.
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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