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The Autocrat of The Breakfast Table By Oliver Holmes, First Edition 1858 with Signed Letter.
First Edition, First Issue with a handwritten signed letter from Oliver Holmes to the publisher.
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Knickerbocker’s History of New York by Washington Irving, First Edition 1900.
Near-fine first edition with eight full-page illustrations by Maxfield Parrish.
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Pebble In the Sky by Isaac Asimov. First Edition of author’s first book, 1950
The first novel from the prolific Grand Master of science fiction!
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The Patchwork Girl of Oz by L. Frank Baum, First Edition 1913.
A near-fine copy of the first edition, published in 1913.
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Inscribed by Erich Maria Remarque – Heaven Has No Favorites
The first edition inscribed by the author to his literary agent.
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Behold A Pale Horse Inscribed By William Cooper
A First Edition with a warm inscription by the author to his friend.
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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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ULYSSES. Samuel Beckett Presentation Copy. Joyce Signature
This copy of James Joyce’s Ulysses from the library of Ray DaBoll, considered one of the most talented calligraphers & designers in America, inscribed by Beckett on the title-page in black ink: “On his birthday and yours / Sam Beckett / Feb 2 (Groundhog Day)” – Making reference to James Joyce’s birthday (February 2nd – Groundhog Day).
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Ulysses by James Joyce 1927, Contemporary Fine Binding.
First edition, ninth printing by Shakespeare and Company in a fine contemporary binding.
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Kelmscott Press: Of the Friendship of Amis and Amile Translated by William Morris, 1894.
Despite its small size, this book is a floridly beautiful creation from the most influential private press of the late Victorian era.