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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 Gospel of Wealth by Andrew Carnegie (First Edition Association Copy)
Inscribed by Carnegie to “The trusted custodian of all my wealth Robert Franks.” Robert Franks was Andrew Carnegie’s close friend and financial agent, responsible for distributing Carnegie’s money for pensions and philanthropic activities, serving as the president and director of the Carnegie Home Trust Company.
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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.
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The Herald Of Coming Good By Gurdjieff First Edition Association Copy
A very good first edition, association copy of Gurdjieff’s first and only book to appear in his lifetime.
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Inscribed Francis Bacon Exhibition Art Book, Association Copy 1977
Inscribed Frances Bacon art book to the gallery host during his 1977 exhibition at Galerie Claude Bernard in Paris.
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The Birth of Machine Consciousness Limited Signed Edition
Signed & numbered engaging exploration of machine consciousness through intense & thought provoking illustrations. Fine condition.
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Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, 1st Edition 1st Issue
First edition, first issue of Ayn Rand’s *Atlas Shrugged*, featuring the iconic Salter-designed dust jacket in vibrant, rich hues and housed in a custom TBCL clamshell case. A near fine copy with minor conservation, this rare literary and design masterpiece is a cornerstone for collectors.
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To Have And Have Not by Ernest Hemingway First Printing
First-issue of Hemingway’s “To Have and Have Not” in good condition with original dust jacket unclipped, owned by Robert F. Taylor.
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The Raven Folio by Edgar Allen Poe First Edition 1883.
First edition folio richly illustrated by Gustave Doré.