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New York: Harrison Smith & Robert Haas, 1935. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine-/Fine-. First Printing (February, 1935, on copyright page), in First Issue dust jacket (with correct titles listed on rear panel), filmed in 1957 as The Tarnished Angels. 8vo: 315,[1]pp, with title-page vignette. Publisher's cobalt-blue V-cloth, spine and upper cover stamped in gold within horizontal black band, top edge stained black; pictorial dust jacket, priced $2.50. Near Fine or better (flaking to spine lettering), in bright, Near Fine or better jacket (spine head rubbed and nicked, slight loss to front flap fold). Provenance: from the collection (now housed at the University of Central Florida Libraries) of bibliophiles Walter and Dorothy Donnelly, with their label on front paste down. Petersen A17.1a. Man Working 174. Fargnoli, pp. 211-16. Agnew, p. 10. Hanna 1163. In the early 1930s, made temporarily affluent by publication of Sanctuary and by Hollywood, Faulkner took up flying, bought a Waco cabin aircraft, and…
Read More [The Dustbowl Trilogy, comprising:] In Dubious Battle; Of Mice and Men [First Issue]; The Grapes of Wrath by STEINBECK, John (1902-1968) - 1936
by STEINBECK, John (1902-1968)
[The Dustbowl Trilogy, comprising:] In Dubious Battle; Of Mice and Men [First Issue]; The Grapes of Wrath
by STEINBECK, John (1902-1968)
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New York: Covici Friede / Viking Press [through 1939], 1936. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Fine/Fine. A superb set of the Dustbowl Trilogy, Steinbeck's epic Depression-era paean to the lives of dispossessed tenant farmers and migrant agricultural workers, all excellent First Printings. Dubious: Crown 8vo (203 x 128mm): 349,[1]pp. Publisher's tangerine cloth, spine ruled in red and titled in black, top edge stained red; original, unrestored pictorial dust jacket, priced $2.50. Fine (clean throughout and tightly bound; upper corners of covers lightly bumped); about Fine jacket, (several miniscule closed tears but no nicks or chips, spine unfaded, light quarter-sized stain to front panel). Goldstone & Payne A5b. Morrow 45. Hanna 3342. Baird 2334. Coan, p. 76. Mice: First Issue, with "and only moved because the heavy hands were pendula," lines 20-21, p. 9, and bullet between the eight's on p. 88, one of only 2500 copies (in subsequent printings, p. 9 was reset and p. 88 appears without the bullet). Chosen as a Book-of-the-Month Club selection, accounting for the many copies now on the market in clipped "unpriced" dust jackets, masquerading as the genuine article. Crown 8vo (187 x 118mm): 186pp. Publisher's beige cloth, spine and upper cover lettered within orange title block between thick black rules, top edge stained blue, pictorial dust jacket printed in black and priced $2.00. A spectacular copy, square, tight, clean, unmarked and probably unread, marred only by fading of blue top-stain (only traces of blue remain); about Fine jacket, completely free of tears and edge wear, but spine panel lightly sunned (black lettering and design undiminished). Goldstone-Payne A7a. Morrow 58 & 59. Hanna 3344. Baird 2336. Coan, p. 76. Grapes: Thick crown 8vo (203 x 136mm): 619,[1]pp. Publisher's oatmeal Hessian cloth, lettering and line drawings in reddish-brown, top edge stained yellow, "Battle Hymn of the Republic end papers; so-called first issue dust jacket (with "First Edition" printed diagonally across lower corner of front flap), priced $2.75, with wraparound illustration by Elmer Hader. A Fine, bright, unmarked copy, tightly bound (apparently unread) and clean throughout, marred only by spotting to top edge. Near Fine or better jacket (light wear along edges and folds, but free of tears, stains, or repair of any kind). Goldstone & Payne A12a. Morrow 106 & 107. Hanna 3341. Baird 2333 ("major California novel"). McGrath (Books of the Century), pp. 118-19 ("It is a very long novel, the longest Steinbeck has written, and yet it reads as if it had been composed in a flash, ripped off the typewriter and delivered to the public as an ultimatum.") Zamorano Select 105 ("the most powerful fictional work ever written about California"). Steinbeck's trilogy begins his "California Series." In Dubious Battle, his fifth novel (taking its title from Milton's Paradise Lost), was Steinbeck's first attempt to address, in fiction, the political radicalism of California's migrant farm workers (he was also writing at the time for the San Francisco News, on the plight of migrant workers in California's Central Valley). Of Mice and Men (the title is drawn from Robert Burns's poem "To A Mouse": "The best laid schemes o' mice and men / Gang aft a-gley / An' leave us naught but grief an' pain / For promised joy") marks a deliberate shift from In Dubious Battle, working within a narrower framework, with fewer characters, in carefully detailed settings. George and Lennie are different, in size and in mental aptitude, but both have dreams of ownership and independence. The Grapes of Wrath, Steinbeck's masterpiece and a cornerstone of modern social fiction, won both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize, and is even a "candidate for the Great American Novel." (Modern Library 100) Carol Steinbeck thought the first verse's phrase of Julia Ward Howe's "Battle-Hymn of the Republic," "the grapes of wrath," a fitting title for her husband's epic novel. N. B. With few exceptions (always identified), we only stock books in exceptional condition, with dust jackets carefully preserved in archival, removable mylar sleeves. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. (Fine Editions Ltd is a member of the Independent Online Booksellers Association, and we subscribe to its codes of ethics.).
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Pylon
by FAULKNER, William (1897-1962)
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The Mystic Masseur
by NAIPAUL, V. S. (Sir Vidiadhar Surajprasad, 1932-2018)
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New York: Vanguard Press, 1959. First Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine+. First American Edition of the author's first novel, set in colonial Trinidad, where Naipaul was born. 8vo: xii,[2],7-215,[1]pp. Publisher's black cloth, spine lettered in French blue and mid-brown, upper cover with vignette of the mystic masseur; illustrated dust jacket, priced $3.50. Tightly bound (apparently unread) and clean throughout, with bottom edges very lightly rubbed; better than Near Fine jacket, lightly rubbed to head and heal of spine panel, which is lightened a degree or two. Awarded the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize in 1958, a year following its publication in London, by André Deutsch. N. B. With few exceptions (always identified), we only stock books in exceptional condition, with dust jackets carefully preserved in archival, removable mylar sleeves. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. (Fine Editions Ltd is a member of the Independent Online Booksellers Association,…
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Three Junes [Signed]
by GLASS, Julia
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New York: Pantheon, 2002. First Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First Printing (with full number line) of the author's first novel, set in Greece, Scotland, Greenwich Village, and Long Island, tracing the lives of a Scottish family. Signed by Glass, without inscription, on title page. 8vo: 353pp. Publisher's purple paper-covered boards, spine lettered in gold; first issue dust jacket (without the "Read This!" logo or "Good Morning America" blurb) priced $25. Winner of the 2002 National Book Award for Fiction. Tightly bound (apparently unread) and clean throughout, a superior example. N. B. With few exceptions (always identified), we only stock books in exceptional condition, with dust jackets carefully preserved in archival, removable mylar sleeves. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. (Fine Editions Ltd is a member of the Independent Online Booksellers Association, and we subscribe to its codes of ethics.).
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Three Letters from the Andes [Signed]
by FERMOR, Patrick Leigh (1915-2011)
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London: John Murray, 1991. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine-. First Printing, with drawings and illustrated dust jacket by John Craxton. 8vo: [10],118pp, with four black and white illustrations and a map of Peru. Publisher's blue cloth, spine stamped in gold, jacket priced £10.95. Signed by the author to front fly-leaf. Fine, tight and unread; about Fine jacket (faint smudge to back panel). In 1971, Leigh Fermor accompanied five friends on a sojourn into the high Andes of Peru, from Cuzco to Urubamba, on to Puno and Juli on Lake Titicaca, down to Arequipa, and finally back to Lima. The expedition, led by a writer and poet, included a Swiss international skier and jeweler, a social anthropologist from Provence, and a Nottinghamshire farming squire—all seasoned mountaineers. The other two participants—Leigh Fermor and a botany-loving duke—were novices. As the group traveled into increasingly remote regions, Leigh Fermor recorded his experiences in this series of letters to his wife, Joan. N.…
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The Lives of the Roman Emperors and Their Associates : From Julius Caesar (B C 100) to Augustus (A D 476)
by REED, J. Eugene (edited by)
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Philadelphia: Gebbie & Company [through 1884], 1883. First Edition. Decorative Cloth. Fine. Complete set, in five volumes, in exceptionally fine matching publisher's bindings. Royal 8vo (243 x 165mm): vi,[4],342; [8],342; [8],344; [8],344; [8],344pp, with 50 tissue-guarded steel-engraved plates and numerous woodcuts, "forming a full portrait gallery of the Roman emperors." Original royal blue fine woven cloth, spine and covers blocked in blind with floral friezes and rules, upper cover stamped in gilt with central laurel wreath enclosing gilt lettered title, spine lettered in gilt with fasces and laurel wreath; beveled edges; robin's egg blue end papers, all edges gilt. Virtually pristine (excepting nick to cloth on back board edge of v. II), down to gilt edges, which still sparkle. Gebbie and Co. was justly regarded for publishing handsome illustrated works, with fine bindings and high production values, and proof of that reputation is this set. From the Preface: "In comprehensiveness of scope the…
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The Bride of the Innisfallen and Other Stories [Signed]
by WELTY, Eudora (1909-2001)
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New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1955. First Printing. Hardcover. Fine-/Fine-. First Edition (so stated), first state binding (vivid green cloth spine), second issue (title / copyright leaf a cancellans, with multiple dates [1949-1955]). Signed by Welty in her tiny scrawl on title page. 8vo: [8],207,[1]pp. Publisher's blue and green mottled paper-covered boards, vivid green fine bead cloth spine stamped in silver, pictorial dust jacket priced $3.50. About Fine (spine ends bumped, shelf-worn bottom board edge); about Fine jacket (very brief expert restoration, involving neither lettering nor design, to head and tail of spine panel, which is lightly toned). Not the concealed second printing (Polk 11.1.2, as are many copies advertised as first printings), in which the title / copyright leaf is integral). Welty's important seventh book, nominated for the National Book Award. Polk A11.1b. According to Polk, "Heavily revised versions of stories originally published in magazines." N. B. With few exceptions…
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[Ovidius Naso, Publius] [Juvenilia] Metamorphoses, argumentis brevioribus ex Luctantio Grammatico collectis expositae: una cum iconibus
by [BORCHT, Pieter van der, Illustrator], [Ovid]
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Antwerp: Printed for the Plantins by Joannes Moretus, 1591. First Edition thus. Full Calf. Near Fine. Beautifully presented collection of 72 etchings by Pieter van der Borcht the Elder (who signed the plate on p. 357), from one of the gems of Renaissance illustrated books, a very early juvenilia, Ovid's Metamorphoses abbreviated. Oblong 16mo: 209-212,215-218,221-246,251-310,315-362,[17, index and approbatio]pp, with 72 full-page plates on 71 leaves (the versos of which carry the letterpress texts related to the plates on the rectos); the final plate is the full-page Plantin device, with the legend 'Labore et Constantinia.' Newly bound by Fitterer in full mottled calf with richly gilded spine. A defective copy (priced accordingly), but rich in beautiful plates and beautifully bound. Funck 374-375. Hollstein III, 100, nos. 200-377. Adams O-504 (misidentifuing the format as oblong 8vo]. Delen II, 92-93. The vast majority of pages are interleaved with period blanks, which are neither paginated nor…
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No One Writes to the Colonel and Other Stories
by MARQUEZ, Gabriel Garcia
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New York: Harper & Row, 1968. First Edition, as stated. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First Edition (so stated) of the author's first book published in English translation, a novella and eight short stories. 8vo: [4],170pp. Publisher's quarter-bound brick-red cloth stamped in burgundy, mustard paper-covered boards, fore-edge untrimmed, boldly patterned end papers, illustrated dust jacket priced $5.95. Virtually pristine, an exemplary example, apparently unread, showing all first-issue points ('H-S' code on copyright page, without number line on terminal leaf), in a bright, nearly flawless first-issue jacket (Jerry Bauer credited for photograph of the author on the back panel, date code 0968 on front flap), with just mild toning to top of back panel and minute, nearly unnoticeable rub at the front spine-panel fold. Truly a collector's copy. Written between 1956 and 1957 and first published in 1961, the title novella (the book also includes a second, longer novella, Big Mama's Funeral) tells the story of an…
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The Affluent Society
by GALBRAITH, John Kenneth (1908-2006)
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Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1958. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine+/Very Good+. First Printing (so stated) of the Harvard economist's celebrated examination of America's post-World War II consumer economy and political culture. Demy 8vo: xii,[2],368pp. Publisher's bronze-colored cloth stamped in silver and black, fore-edge untrimmed, bottom edge rough-cut; yellow typographic jacket lettered in black and silver and priced $5.00, with author's photo on back panel. Near Fine or better (spine ends a touch frayed); better than Very Good jacket (spine lettering lightly faded, flap folds and spine ends professionally restored, though not affecting lettering or design). Modern Library 100 Best Nonfiction, 46. NYPL Books of the Century, p.145. Galbraith "saw as perilous the modern economy's focus on ever-increasing production. Such a focus increased the violence of boom-bust cycles and inflation, Galbraith argued, and masked growing social imbalance." (NYPL) N. B. With few exceptions (always identified), we…
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Dangling Man [Signed]
by BELLOW, Saul (1915-2005)
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London: John Lehmann, 1946. First UK Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine-. First Impression ("First published in England 1946") of this slim, quiet masterpiece (Bellow's first book) from the Nobel prizewinning author of Herzog, Augie March, and Henderson the Rain King. Slim crown 8vo (184 x 119mm): 191,[1]pp. Publisher's finely woven sunflower cloth, spine stamped in brown, illustrated dust jacket (price-clipped) by Robert Medley. Signed by Bellow on front fly-leaf. Fine, tight (probably unread), and bright; about Fine jacket with touch of usual darkening to spine and back panels but front panel still vivid. Cronin & Hall 2. Written in diary format, the story centers on Joseph, "a would-be writer and intellectual caught waiting for the Draft, who romantically believes that intellectual and spiritual enlightenment is to be attained by isolating himself within the confines of a room in a cheap Chicago boarding house while he studies the great writers of the Enlightenment. . . . [In it is] much of Bellow's…
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