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In Cold Blood by Capote Truman, Signed 1st Edition Presentation Copy
Presentation Copy owned by Truman Capote’s Aunt Lucille Faulk Ingram, with a “Compliments of Random House” card bearing a holiday message from the author. The book is inscribed by Capote to Ingram and signed twice by her on the back endpapers.
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Wars I Have Seen by Gertrude Stein, Signed 1st Edition
1st Edition. Hardcover. Signed by Author. [Beaton, Cecil] Stein, Gertrude. WARS I HAVE SEEN. Signed. London: Batsford, 1945. “A nice war is a war where everybody who is heroic is a hero, and everybody more or less is a hero in a nice war”. First Edition. 8vo., 191pp. Blue cloth stamped darker blue title to spine. A near fine copy in a superb, bright panorama dust wrapper illustrated by Cecil Beaton. [Bookseller’s sticker at the top of the inside flap].
Inscribed in a later hand by Stein in blue fountain pen at the bottom of her Cecil Beaton frontis. portrait, to John James, an American journalist living in France to whom she inscribed a number of books: “To John James who says Ma”am so ? from Kentucky / Always / Gertrude Stein / May / 46″. Stein lived until July of 1946. Probably the toughest Stein Item to find signed & virtually impossible to find as a Presentation Copy.
An extremely good example. In “Wars I Have Seen” (1945), her memoir of the Second World War, Gertrude Stein writes of the remarkable kindness of a young Frenchman named Paul Genin, the owner of a silk factory in Lyons and a country neighbor, who came to her after America entered the war and asked if she needed money. She did – the funds from America on which she and Alice B. Toklas depended no longer arrived – and he offered her a matching monthly stipend. Stein and Toklas lived on Genin’s kindness for six months, after which Stein sold a Cézanne (“quite quietly to some one who came to see me”) and no longer needed money. “And so I thanked Paul Genin and paid him back and he said if you ever need me just tell me, and that was that.” -
THE EYE IN THE TRIANGLE. Interpretation of Aleister Crowley. Inscribed by Israel Regardie
First edition, signed and warmly inscribed by Israel Regardie to Ursula Greville, in near fine condition with the original unclipped dust jacket.
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1st Edition Uncorrected Proof of ROOTS, personal copy of Alex Haley’s literary agent Paul R. Reynolds
Uncorrected Proof of Alex Haley’s Roots, featuring handwritten edits from his literary agent. A pivotal work in 20th-century black literature, it inspired the Pulitzer-winning TV miniseries that reshaped American cultural history.