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Up From Slavery First Edition Association Copy with Signed Letter from Booker T. Washington
First edition of the deeply impactful autobiography with a typed signed letter from Booker T. Washington.
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The Raven Folio by Edgar Allen Poe First Edition 1883.
First edition folio richly illustrated by Gustave Doré.
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On The Origin Of Species by Charles Darwin First Issue W/ Signed Letter
Includes a signed letter from Darwin to his property manager on December 4, 1865. Also included is a cut signature of Captain Robert Fitzroy, under whom Darwin served on the HMS Beagle.
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The Romaunt Of The Rose by Geoffrey Chaucer. Illustrated by Keith Henderson and Norman Wilkinson (150/500) Printed 1908
An exemplar of early twentieth-century English bookmaking at its height, fusing poetic legacy, private press craftsmanship, and the mystical charm of its illustrators. Scarce and increasingly sought after, particularly in such a well-preserved state.
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A Note By William Morris, Kelmscott’s Last Book Printed in 1897 (1 of 525)
The last book issued by the Kelmscott Press just months after Morris’s death, containing his final manifesto, in which he reflects on the founding principles of the Press: beauty, legibility, and the union of craft with content.
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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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Hyperion Signed by Dan Simmons, First Edition 1989.
Signed first edition of the Hugo Award-winning novel
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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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The peoples of Russia, or description of the customs and costumes of the various nations of the Russian Empire. 2 Volume Folio Set.
1348 First edition. Fine condition filled with absolutely stunning hand colored plates (95/96), richly colored and providing a rich view of the different people of the Russian Empire at that time- a true work of art. Printed in Paris 1813, 2 Folio Volumes.
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1st Account of Lewis & Clark – Journal of the Voyages and Travels of a Corps of Discovery by Patrick Gass. First Edition 1807.
This earliest published firsthand account of the Lewis and Clark expedition