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AUSTEN, Jane “Pride and Prejudice” [George Allen, London, 1895] Peacock Edition
“Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen [George Allen, London, 1895]. Second printing of the iconic “Peacock Edition,” with gilt-stamped design by Hugh Thomson. Original dark green cloth, all edges gilt. Spine very slightly cocked; front hinge starting but holding; light rubbing to head and tail of spine. Gift inscription to rear of front free endpaper. A handsome copy of this celebrated illustrated edition. Very Good.
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The Earliest Known American Flag Flown on D-Day
ONE OF THE FIRST FLAGS FLOWN DURING OPERATION NEPTUNE AND THE EARLIEST KNOWN FLAG FROM D-DAY TO EVER SURFACE FOR SALE.
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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
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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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THE LORD OF THE RINGS | 1954-55, FIRST EDITION, FIRST IMPRESSION SET.
First edition, first impression set, 3 vols, 8vo, original publishers red cloth throughout, each one in fine condition. The red top stain on each is vibrant which is now rare as most are faded. All maps are in pristine condition. All dustjackets are near fine-fine with the odd nick here and there.
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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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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.