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*New* indicates any catalogs brought to our attention since early-March 2025.
AARDVARK BOOKS/EZRA TISHMAN BOOK APPRAISALS
ANTIPODEAN BOOKS, MAPS, PRINTS
- E-list #44 ~ W.W.I., Americana, Australia, Photographs, Maps, Ephemera
- E-list #43 ~ Antipodean Books at the Brooklyn Virtual Book Fair
Featured item:
Remington, Barbara.
[New York]: Ballantine Books, [1969]. Color halftone, 36.25” x 23.625, on slightly larger sheet. CONDITION: Very good, occasional slight rippling, one faint dot of soiling below “a” in “Forodwaith” at top, 1.5” pen mark at serial number in lower-left corner, recently backed with Japanese tissue.
A rare and visually enchanting poster map of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth, bordered by illustrations adapted from Barbara Remington’s inaccurate but iconic cover art for the first authorized American edition of the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
At the center of this poster is what Tolkien called the “general map” of Middle-earth, created by his son Christopher in late 1953 and charting “the whole field of action” from the Northern Waste at the top to Haradwaith and Far Harad at the bottom (“General Map”). A compass rose appears in the lower-left quadrant, just above the title. The price of $1.49 is printed in the lower-right margin. Other examples of this map, presumably printed later and responding to increased demand, bear the higher price of $3.
Bordering the map on all sides are Barbara Remington’s fanciful and ominous illustrations, many parts of which are evidently adapted from her cover illustrations for the first Tolkien-authorized edition of the The Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings trilogy in America, published by Ballantine Books in 1965. Production of this edition moved so rapidly—Ballantine was trying to pull ahead of an unauthorized edition from another publisher—that Remington had no time to access the books: “I didn’t know what they were about…I tried finding people that had read them, but [they] were not readily available in the states, and so I had sketchy information at best” (Carmel). Accordingly, her illustrations “puzzled Tolkien. ‘What has it got to do with the story?…Where is this place?’…He thought the cover ugly, with ‘horrible colours’” (Hammond, p. 28). Remington later wrote to Tolkien explaining her circumstances, and admitting that “after reading the books thoroughly she agreed that her art was inappropriate to the text” (Hammond, p. 28). Wanting to establish the series in the American market, however, Ballantine Books refused to print different illustrations until the ’70s, and by then Remington’s work had “achieved mass-cult status” (Carmel).
Barbara Remington (1929–2020) was born in Minnesota and moved to New York in the early 1960s, where she became friends with many Beat artists. She worked as a freelance illustrator, including for Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine and for the popular children’s magazine Highlights. She also designed costumes for plays at the Gateway Theatre, created window displays for Tiffany & Co., ushered at Carnegie Hall to see performances for free, and “worked on a yacht to go on free trips to Martha’s Vineyard. It was a great deal of fun” (Hage). She later opened a store with her first husband, and after several decades in New York moved to Thompson, Pennsylvania, where she died in 2020.
OCLC records just four holdings of this map, at the Library of Congress, University of Illinois, Harvard, and the Osher Map Library.
A scarce map of Middle Earth illustrated by the artist whose cover illustrations became the first face of Tolkien’s work in America.
Offered by James Arsenault & Company and found in "Recent Acquisitions & Highlights in Maps & Views."
- Electronic List 148: A Holiday Selection
- Artists' Books and Exhibition Catalogues: Electronic List 146
- Charles Sanders Peirce Catalog
- EVOLVING HISTORY of IDEAS (New York Book Fair)
- E-list #60 *New*
- E-List #59 - Recent Acquisitions *New*
- E-list #58 *New*
Featured item:
Grant, U[lysses]. S. (1822-1885)
Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant
New York: The Century Co., 1895. Expanded Edition. Black & White Engraved Plates, Maps, Facsimiles. Cloth over boards. Octavos. Bound in dark blue cloth over boards with spines titled in gilt, top edges gilt. Minor extremity wear, some light surface abrasions to boards. Hinges sound. Handsome contemporaneous bookplate of William Henry French in each volume. Attractive set.
The greatest American military memoir, as written by the financially ruined Grant in a race with death. This is the first printing of the second edition, expanded and augmented under the supervision of Grant's son.
Offered by Back Creek Books and found in "E-list #60."
W. C. BAKER RARE BOOKS & EPHEMERA
- eList 240: New Arrivals *New*
- Catalog 270: Women *New*
- eList 239: Science Fiction *New*
- eList 238: New Arrivals *New*
- eList 237: Film *New*
- eList 236: New Arrivals *New*
- eList 235: Philadelphia *New*
- eList 234: Signed and Association Copies *New*
Featured item:
DILLON, Leo and Diane (a.k.a. The Dillons)
[Unassembled Mobile]: Hello Book: 1978 Book Week Mobile
New York: The Children's Book Council, Inc., 1978.
Unbound. Unassembled mobile. Trifold die-cut thick card panel measuring 27" x 9½". Printed in color on both sides. A few pieces partially "punched out" else fine in tanned and worn printed envelope with several tears. The envelope prints instructions (string, scissors, and ruler required) and an image of the completed mobile. The Dillons were an interracial couple who first met at Parsons School of Design and worked in close collaboration on much of their work. This mobile was designed on the heels of the pair jointly winning consecutive Caldecott Medals in 1976 and 1977, the only artists to do so. Leo Dillon was also the first African-American artist to win the Caldecott medal. Meant to be assembled and discarded after Book Week, thus presumably very uncommon, especially in this state.
Offered by Between the Covers Rare Books and found in "eList 236: New Arrivals."
- New York Book Fair 2025 *New*
- E-List: Illustrated *New*
- E-List: The Hero is a Woman *New*
Featured item:
Crampton, Gertrude
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1945. First Edition. First printing, June 1945, Little Golden Book number 21. Illustrated by Tibor Gergely. Chip to the top spine end, some general wear, else very good in a jacket with chips and rubbing, else very good. Very good / very good. Item #845
Here is Publishers Weekly’s most-recent ordering of the all time, top 10, best selling children’s books in hardcover (7 1/2 of the 10 are written by women): 1. The Poky Little Puppy by Janette Sebring Lowrey (1942), 2. The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter (1902), 3. Tootle by Gertrude Crampton (1945), 4. Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss (1960), 5. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J. K. Rowling (2000), 6. Pat the Bunny by Dorothy Kunhardt (1940), 7. Saggy Baggy Elephant by Kathryn and Byron Jackson (1947), 8. Scuffy the Tugboat by Gertrude Crampton (1955), 9. The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss (1957), 10. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J. K. Rowling (1999).
Offered by Biblioctopus and found in "E-list: Illustrated."
- 2025-15 The Hotch Potch *New*
- 2025-12 The Hotch Potch *New*
- 2025-10 The Hotch Potch *New*
BLUEMANGO BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS
- Pennsylvania in the House; Purely Americana-Primarily Manuscripts. Dec 2024
- Purely Americana... Primarily Manuscripts (Boston Book Fair)
- Recent Acquisitions *New*
Featured item:
[Dublin]: George Grierson, [1730 or later]. Engraving, 16 5/8”h x 20 7/8”w at neat line plus margins, traces of old color. Minor soiling, more evident in margins, soft diagonal fold line at upper left, and minor edge wear including a short tear in left margin not touching neat line. Good.
A considerable rarity, the Dublin edition of the most detailed chart of Boston Harbor for its time, first engraved and published for inclusion in the English Pilot. Fourth Book, the most important English 18th-century pilot book of North America and the Caribbean. The chart was of considerable influence and longevity, as it was not fully superseded until the new series of surveys made during the Revolutionary War siege of the town, 1775-1776.
The chart depicts Boston Harbor from modern-day Winthrop in the north to Hull and Hingham in the south. It provides an immense amount of information for these complicated waters, including the many harbor islands, hundreds of soundings, and a multitude of rocks and shoals. Of particular interest is the ship channel that threads its way between “Bruster”, George, Lovells, Long, and Spectacle Islands. There is also a surprising amount of terrestrial data, particularly in the depiction of Boston, where Beacon Hill, the Mill Pond, the harbor-facing wharves, and the concentration of housing in the North End are all clearly visible.
Though not the first navigable chart of Boston Harbor – that honor goes to Thomas Pound’s “New Map of New England”, known from a unique example held at the Library of Congress – this is one of the earliest a collector can hope to obtain. A smaller chart of the area did appear in the 1689 first edition of the English Pilot. Fourth Book, but it was so schematic as to be more hindrance than help to pilots, as is the insets on Mordens “New Map of the English Empire in North America” (1695).
Offered by Boston Rare Maps and found in "Recent Acquisitions."
Featured item:
ADAM, Victor. Album de Sainte-Pélagie, Prison de la Dette...
Paris [&] London: Publié par V. Morlot [&] Mc.Léan, [n.d., ca. 1830]. First edition. Oblong folio (10 5/8 x 13 7/8 inches; 270 x 352 mm.). Twelve numbered hand-colored lithographed plates. Plates lithographed by Bernard. Each plate with the publisher's oval blind-stamp in lower blank margin. Bound without the printed titlepage. Mid-nineteenth century quarter red calf over marbled boards, smooth spine ruled and lettered in gilt. A superb example with fne contemporary hand-coloring.
The plates are captioned: “L’Écrou;” “Chambre du détenu malheureux;” “Chambre du détenu philosophe;” “Les Élections;” “Le Cabinet de lecture;” “Le Cabaret;“ “Le Café;” “Le Repas dans la cour;” “Les Jeux dans la cour;” “Le Bain du créancier;” “Le Paye;” and “Sortie du débiteur;.”
An exceptionally rare album depicting various scenes at the Parisian prison of Sainte-Pélagie. Tis prison, once located in the 5th arrondissement, was active from 1790-1899 and housed many renowned prisoners during and after the French Revolution, including the Marquis de Sade. In this series, Adam conveys in various scenes of prison life the dignifed squalor to which its inhabitants were reduced. We have only seen this book once before - a copy with modern hand-coloring which we sold in 2003. OCLC locates just one copy - BCU Dorigny (Lausanne, Switzerland).
Offered by David Brass Rare Books and found in "Eat, Read and be Merry."
- Brattlecast #201: The Alcatraz Library (Podcast)
- Brattlecast #200: Old Ironsides (Podcast)
- New York Book Fair 2025 *New*
- E-list #90: Transportation *New*
ANDREW CAHAN, BOOKSELLER, LTD.
- E-list 43: Penny Newspapers of Jose Guadalupe Posada and Pals *New*
- E-list 42: Ex-Library *New*
- E-list 40: American Dime Novels *New*
Featured item:
Victor Appleton [pseud. of the Stratemeyer Syndicate]
The Movie Boys and the Wreckers; or, Facing the Perils of the Deep
Garden City, NY: Garden City Publishing Company, 1926. Very Good. First Edition in Later Issue Wrappers. Octavo (18.5cm.); publisher's pictorial wrappers; [2],212,[10]pp. Moderate wear and soil to wrapper, textblock significantly browned due to poor paper quality, else Very Good.
The Movie Boys series no. 3, a popular monthly series of young adult novels about a group of young boys traveling about making documentary films, in this case of the men attempting to bring in a shipwreck. The works were written by the far-reaching Stratemeyer Syndicate, who also wrote the Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, and Tom Swift series. This copy presumably in a later issue of the wrappers, which advertises the series through seventeenth volume, "The Movie Boy War Spectacle," published in April, 1927.
Two copies in OCLC as of February, 2025, at the NYPL and U. South Florida.
Offered by Capitol Hill Books and found in "E-list #40."
- From the library of John Henry Nash -- list available on request from info@carpediemfinebooks.com...
- New Arrivals
BRIAN CASSIDY, BOOKSELLER AT TYPE PUNCH MATRIX
- Arabic, Persian, & Turkish Books & Manuscripts *New*
- Henry James from the Library of Peter Straub *New*
- New York Book Fair, Full List *New*
- In the Margins, Annotated Work *New*
- Women's History Month *New*
- Americana (February 2025) *New*
- Black Voices *New*
- E-list: Photographic Archives, Latin-Americana, African-Americana, Lincoln Conspirators, American Indian History, and More -- Joint catalog with Auger Down Books
DE SIMONE COMPANY, BOOKSELLERS
- List 65: New York Book Fair 2025 *New*
- List 64: Calligraphy *New*
- List 63: Americana: Baseball, Bibles, & Bindings *New*
- List 62: Bibliography Week Shocase 2025 *New*
Featured item:
MARTUSCELLI, PASQUALE. Trattato di calligrafia: analiticamente esposto, e dedicato ai suoi cari allievi.
Napoli: Dalla Stamperia e Cartiera del Fibreno, 1840. Large folio. 530 x 365 mm., [21 x 14 ¼ inches]. 27pp. of text followed by 25 full-page engraved plates. Bound in recent half calf and corners, marbled paper boards; some foxing to the paper stock and binding with a moisture stain on upper board. With faults a very good copy of a rare calligraphic manual.
First edition. Pasquale Martuscelli was a member of the faculty at the Royal Naval Academy in Naples and member of a number of military societies associated with the Royal College of S. Caravaggio. In his De Simone Company, Booksellers Trattato di calligrafia, Martuscelli offers a manual to learn the traditional methods and styles of handwriting, beginning with a discussion of the tools of the calligraphic trade, followed by lessons in design forms including the minuscule, majuscule, bastarda, cursive, and rotonda. The twenty-five plates are engraved by the notable French firm Brasseaux, established in Paris in 1827. The firm was owned and operated by two brothers, both expert in field of engraving, part of a family that created engraved medals, stamps, and stationery for Louis Phillippe and other members of the noble families of Paris.
Martuscelli’s manual and the one by Giuseppe Palermo are excellent examples of the emphasis that the Royal Naval Academy in Naples place on clear and well designed written communication. These large calligraphic manuals one focusing on traditional forms and the second on styles reflecting 19th century taste are both rare.
Offered by De Simone Company and found in "List 64: Calligraphy."
- New Arrivals (April 14, 2025) *New*
- Shaker Books, Ephemera and Photography
- New York Book Fair 2025 *New*
- e-list No. 106 Eclectibles Miscellany: Choosing Medicine over Religion, Singing Schools, A Cellophane Sample Book, & Of Course, the Children
Featured item:
Die-Cut Watch-Shaped Booklet Promoting Swiss Watches
Swiss Watch Chamber of Commerce. La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. 1950s. A 1950s booklet die-cut into the shape of a watch, promoting Swiss watches. Printed in Switzerland for the Swiss Watch Chamber of Commerce to court the American market. The organization was founded in 1876, and was dedicated to promoting the Swiss watch trade abroad. This publication is notable for its clever bit of book design: when the first leaf is turned, the mechanism under the watch’s dial is revealed, making the viewer feel as if they are uncovering the inner works of a real watch. Includes detailed descriptions of how watch mechanisms work with diagrams inside. Aims to show how finely produced Swiss manufactured watches are and that they are a “safe investment”. Single vol. (3.75” by 5.75”), pp. 12, illus., die-cut.
Offered by Eclectibles and found in "e-list No. 106."
EDITIO ALTERA RARE BOOKS & MANUSCRIPTS
Featured item:
ANSHELM, Thomas.
Strasbourg: Thomas Anshelm, January 10, 1488. Contemporary blindstamped calf over wooden boards. With 59 woodcuts, of which 28 are combinations of 23 separate blocks. Colored throughout by a contemporary hand. Offered with a French export license.
Impossibly rare sole edition of this lavishlyillustrated incunable, the very first oeuvre of the humanist printer-woodcutter Thomas Anshelm (ca. 1468-1523), in which he employs a revolutionary program of illustration dubbed by modern scholars the ‘combinaison des bois’ (cf Dupeux). In this scheme, the woodcuts are designed with ‘adaptable’ backgrounds which line up perfectly alongside multiple other blocks, thus allowing the illustrator to depict a variety of different scenes using a relatively small number of blocks. Quite aside from its rarity (no copy has ever been offered at auction; no copy resides in any US institution), this copy is the only one known to us with hand-colored illustrations.
Offered by Editio Altera Rare Books & Manuscripts and found in "List for the Cancelled Fair."
- Comic collection of William "Gatz" Hjortsberg -- Details available upon request from info@elkriverbooks.com...
- Highlights from the ABAA Virtual Book Fair
- March New Arrivals *New*
- February 2025 *New*
- 38 Books + Serials for 'Tropic Bound' in Miami
- 48 Books + Serials for 'Available Works' in Manhattan
RODGER FRIEDMAN RARE BOOK STUDIO
Featured item:
Darwin, Charles. The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex.
London: John Murray, 1871. 2 volumes octavo (20 cm). Original green cloth. Spine cocked somewhat on volume 1. Both volumes well-read, but quite good. Owner's name in pencil on title page of volume 1. References: Norman 599; Garrison-Morton 170. Corrections to the text in volume 1 mark this printing as the second issue of the first edition. Volume 2 is the first restriking (“seventh thousand.”) It is noted that the word "evolution" occurs here on page 2 of volume 1 for the first time in any of Darwin’s works.
Offered by Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio and found in "Darwin."
Featured item:
Women’s Center Newsletter, Summer 1973
New York: Women’s Liberation Center of New York, 1973. Offset. Single leaf folded to form [4]pp. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Three small tears to edges, slight loss to bottom right corner; very good.
Early flyer from The Women’s Liberation Center, published just a year after its founding by Lesbian Feminist Liberation and the Lesbian Switchboard.
The Women’s Liberation Center was a key node in the New York women’s and gay liberation movement, housing the offices and meeting space of several important organizations of the period, including Lesbian Feminist Liberation, Women’s Abortion Project, the Lesbian Lifespace Project, Older Women’s Liberation, the Lesbian Switchborad, Radicalesbians Health Collective, and several others over its 15 years in the firehouse. Additionally, the Center hosted frequent programming, including concerts, screenings, workshops, community dinners, and many other public events.
A year before the publication of this newsletter, The Women’s Liberation Center was evicted from a loft on 22nd Street and moved into the firehouse, which housed the Center until 1987. This newsletter details the history of the firehouse, the precarious legal status of the Center’s use of it, the process the Center would have to successfully navigate in order to formalize its use of the firehouse, and an ultimately successful political strategy to win a lease. The newsletter also includes an article on the prevalence of rape in New York City and movement efforts to combat it and support survivors, along with a comic by Carol Sanders.
A scarce document from an important early node of the women’s liberation movement and movement for abortion rights.
Offered by Fugitive Materials and found in "Catalog 2: The Birth of a Gay Network."
- OCCASIONAL LIST 22: A Miscellany: Original Art Work; Small Archive of Major English Watercolourist; Interesting Theatrical Pieces; Manuscript Material, Etc., Etc. -- available on request from fgrare@fgrarebooks.com...
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THOMAS A. GOLDWASSER RARE BOOKS
- 5 Interesting Imprints, 1632-1687 *New*
- Catalogue 61, Part 2 *New*
- Spring Miscellany *New*
- Incunabula West of the Mississippi *New*
DAVID A. HAMILTON AMERICANA BOOKS
JONATHAN A. HILL, BOOKSELLER, INC.
- stanley brouwn *New*
- Richard Long Ephemera *New*
- New York Book Fair 2025 *New*
- Woodblocks *New*
- elist 265 New Arrivals in Photography, Art, Poetry, Literature, Literary Broadsides *New*
- elist 264 New Arrivals in Photography, Art, Poetry, Literature, Literary Broadsides *New*
- Winter/Spring 2025 *New*
- E List - Early Winter 2025 *New*
Featured item:
INFRASTRUCTURE 1912-1939 MINING, TUNNELING, DAMS - COLORADO, CALIFORNIA, CANADA etc.
This 11 3/8” x 8 1/4” photo album of 40 leaves/80 pages contains 210 photographs. The photographer was likely an engineer, his lens was regularly focused on the expansion of modernized infrastructure, energy, and mining locations.
The earliest images are of engineered tunnels for the city of Montreal, specifically the Mount Royal Tunnel for the Canadian Royal Railway. This tunnel now is the third longest tunnel in all of Canada. The plan and profile sketches of the tunnel as well as sketched of the muck handling drill carriage are on view at the beginning of this album.
More underground infrastructural photographs contained here include images of the steam shovel crew at the Gayosa Ave. Tunnel in Memphis, Tennessee in 1915. Here, black and white laborers appear dirty and exhausted by their hard work. There are a few instances of tycoon P.R. images of well-dressed men in suits sitting and standing in the underground tunnels. On the other side of the project in Memphis, was a similar project in Helena, Arkansas, pictured here.
This captain of industry chased mining projects in Coalinga, California, Mexia, Texas, and projects in Montana at the Missouri-McKee Mill and the Clear Creek Consolidated Mining Company. Other projects include: the Capital Prize Mine in Colorado, the Kelly Gold Mine in Red Mountain, California, the Bureau Research Labs in Boulder City, Nevada, an “asbestos prospect: in Sims Valley, CA, and the Cactus Mine in Mojave, California. Additionally, other infrastructural projects include the Mattie Mine and Power Plant, and the Boulder Dam (now known as the Hoover Dam) in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River on the border between Nevada and Arizona.
While the majority are held to the page by corner tabs, fourteen 9 1/2” x 7 1/2” images are loose and tucked into the end page. Otherwise, photographs range in size from 2 1/2” x 2” to 9 1/2” x 7 1/8”. There are 10 smaller photographs that are missing, indicated by empty corner tabs.
Offered by House of Mirth Photos and found in "Early Winter 2025."
- Boston Book Fair 2024
- Archive of Hope Savage -- Details available upon request to james@jamesjaffe.com. Institutional inquiries only.
- MoldyOldy *New*
- Raymond Pettibon Collection *New*
- From the Retirement Library of President Thomas Jefferson *New*
- The Waste Land, the Scofield Thayer Copies at the New York Book Fair *New*
- Natural Philosophy *New*
- Short List 35: 19th century Eastern American Newspapers 1803 -1892 from Maine to South Carolina *New*
- Short List of Travel, Exploration, & Tourism in Latin America
- Women in Book Arts *New*
- New York Book Fair 2025 *New*
- Women Authors *New*
- Celebrating Women - Book Arts & Antiquarian Titles *New*
- Women's Rights in Book Arts *New*
- New Arrivals - Book Arts and Antiquarian *New*
- Black History Month *New*
Featured item:
Poetry of Sappho - many about love and romance
Letterpress printed with wood engravings by Anita Cowles Rearden
Sappho, poetry; Page duBois, introduction; Julie Mehretu, prints; John Daley and Page duBois, translators; Anita Cowles Rearden, wood engravings.
Poetry of Sappho. San Francisco: Arion Press, 2011.
Number 172 of 400 numbered copies for sale, with 26 lettered copies for complimentary distribution. Signed by the artist on the colophon. A superb production of Sappho's timeless poetry from the esteemed Arion Press. In the accompanying prospectus, they write that this was one of its major books done with artists and call it one of Arion's most beautiful and ambitious publications. The illustrator, Julie Mehretu joins a distinguished group of artists, including Jim Dine, Richard Diebenkorn, Jasper Johns, Sol Lewitt, and Robert Motherwell among many others. There are also wood engravings by Anita Cowles Rearden, did them in the 1890s and were intended as illustrations for a book on Sappho by her husband Timothy Reardon, but are printed for the first time on the title page, introduction and colophon. The prospectus offers comments about the introduction by deBois, saying that as a comparative literature scholar who is an expert on the Greek world, Sappho, and on women in antiquity, she provides the fullest and most meaningful context for appreciating Sappho in our time. The translation by duBois and poet Daley offers an opportunity to read Sappho through the eyes of a new poet, which can reveal something new. They sought to stay close to the Greek and to approximate the elegancies of Sappho's verse in Greek.
Bound in a lovely light green cloth with a a white vellum spine with the title in gilt to the spine. The covers are imprinted with a portion of an image by Mehretu from an extra suite of prints in darker green. Printed on Revere, an Italian mould-made paper usine Garamont type for the English translation and the Greek using Adobe Garamond Greek type. Housed in a dark green paper covered slipcase with edges in green cloth and a dark green label with gilt titling. In fine condition in a fine slipcase. Measures 9.75 x 14.5 inches. 112 pages.
Offered by Kelmscott Books and found in "Valentine's Day List."
JOHN W. KNOTT, JR., BOOKSELLER
- Catalog #74: 100 Rare Books -- with an emphasis on history and military affairs. Please request from mail@kubikbooks.com...
- ABAA 75th Anniversary Virtual Book Fair
- Claude Shannon's Library Catalog 1: Papers he wrote or co-authored
MICHAEL LAIRD RARE BOOKS & MANUSCRIPTS
- Reverend Albert T. Stewart Collection *New*
- New York Book Fair 2025 *New*
- Elist 13 Winter Miscellany *New*
- New York Book Fair 2025 *New*
- 16th-Century Continental Printing (February 25, 2025) *New*
- Recent Acquisitions: English, American & Continental Law, 1493-1957 (February 18, 2025) *New*
DAVID M. LESSER, FINE ANTIQUARIAN BOOKS
- New York Book Fair 2025 *New*
- Americana in the German Language *New*
- Catalog 209 *New*
LIBER ANTIQUUS, EARLY PRINTED BOOKS & MANUSCRIPTS
Featured item:
Development: A Novel. With a Preface by Amy Lowell.
Bryher
New York: Macmillan, 1920. First American edition. 8vo, xvi, 186 (1)pp; maroon cloth. Lightly shelf-rubbed; edges dusted; very good in the rare dust jacket, dampstained, with a fingernail-sized chip and a small snag to the front panel and cellotape reinforcements on the underside.
The American edition of Bryher's first novel, made up from sheets printed for the London edition with a cancel title page and the additional pages containing Amy Lowell's preface, which did not appear in the first English edition but was included in the second. This copy warmly inscribed and signed by Bryher on the front flyleaf to Chester Page, wryly noting the misspelling of her name on the jacket (it reads "Bryther).
Offered by Locus Solus Rare Books and found in "Bryher - Icon of Queer Modernism."
J. & J. LUBRANO MUSIC ANTIQUARIANS
STUART LUTZ HISTORIC DOCUMENTS
- New York Book Fair Highlights *New*
- New Spring Acquisitions *New*
MAIN STREET FINE BOOKS & MANUSCRIPTS
- New York Book Fair 2025 *New*
- Children's Literature: 1800s & 1900s *New*
- WPA American Guide Series *New*
- Ten New Arrivals *New*
- Hip Hop, Black Power, Piercing, Underground Press, Civil War in New Arrivals *New*
- MEXICAN ILLUSTRATED BOOKS. 50 YEARS OF ILLUSTRATED BOOKS PUBLISHED IN MEXICO -- catalog available to institutional buyers by request from mmbooks@comcast.net
- Illustrated Catalog on Carlos Merida (1891–1984) -- Mexican painter, sculptor, writer and graphic designer -- available by request from mmbooks@comcast.net
MARTAYAN LAN RARE BOOKS & MAPS
- New York Book Fair 2025 *New*
- South America, List 59 *New*
- List 58, African Americans in the West *New*
BRUCE MCKITTRICK RARE BOOKS, INC.
- New York Book Fair 2025 *New*
- Interventions *New*
- The Cradle of English Bible Illustrationg *New*
- Seven Manuscripts You Weren't Thinking About This Morning *New*
- Louis M. Jason's book Literary (and Other) Celebrity Doodles II is now available. Contact the store at info@mysterypierbooks.com to order...
- Father's Day Gift Offerings
- New York Book Fair 2025 *New*
- California Catalog (March 2025) *New*
- Catalog 53 -- featuring Fine Books and Manuscripts from 1641 to 1930, with special emphasis on High Spots in English and American Literature, Fine Bindings, Illustrated Books, 1890’s, Press Books and early, scarce children’s books.
- Catalog 52
Featured item:
[Binding, Fine- Gladstone, Captain] Asselineau, Charles L’Enfer du Bibliophile.
Paris: L. Conquest and L. Carteret, 1905. 8vo, 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches. Finely bound by Captain Gladstone in full green crushed morocco with exquisite all-over gilt design on both covers, four large triangular inlaid blue morocco pieces to each corner with half-moon gilt-tooled patterning, center with blossom and vine motifs, with two circular blue morocco inlaid pieces. Wide dentelles with similar patterning and two inlaid pieces, blue silk moiré doublures. TEG, signed CEG in gilt, front dentelle. Colored engraved title and illustrations by Leon Lebegue, with added duplicate uncolored plates bound in. This copy issued to ‘Monsieur le Dr Rivet’ signed ‘L C’ [ L. Carteret, the publisher], red card paper wrappers bound-in, in place. Near fine, with slight even sunning to spine.
Offered by Nudelman Rare Books and found in "Catalog 53."
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Ellis, Bret Easton
New York: Vintage Contemporaries, 1991. Paperback, signed by Ellis on the title page. A fine copy with some light toning to underside of wrappers.
Sharp signed copy of Ellis's most successful novel, which was turned into a film starring Christian Bale in 2000. This edition with a price of $13 to rear cover, original Vintage Contemporaries logo to spine, and a different number line on the copyright page.
Offered by Peruse the Stacks and found in "February New Arrivals."
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New Orleans, Louisiana, March 4, 1808. Letterpress funeral invitation, 9 1/2 x 7 in. (24 x 18 cm). English and French text in parallel columns, surrounded by decorative frame. Woodcut devices in margins around frame. Old folds, some ink smudging, docketed on verso. About fine.
John Ward Gurley was struck dead in New Orleans on March 3, 1808, at the tender age of twenty-nine. At the time of his death, he was serving as attorney-general for the newly established Territory of Orleans, as registrar of the land office, and as aide-de-camp to the governor, William C. C. Claiborne, who had appointed the young man--holding a degree from Yale--attorney general four years earlier. By most measures, Gurley’s future in frontier politics, and perhaps even at the national level, seemed preordained. Yet to his constituents in New Orleans, among whom he was as well known for his hot temper and quickness to duel as for his political acumen, it must have come as no surprise when pistol and ball sent him to his grave. Early the next day, his parents and friends issued a hastily printed notice in English and French, inviting guests to the funeral at four that afternoon, adding that “The corpse is deposited at the house of Wm. Simpson, Esq., Dauphin street [son Corps sera exposé chez M. Wm Simpson, rue Dauphine].” This remarkable imprint is surely among the most haunting such notices in the genre, especially for its time and place. It also appears to be the earliest surviving specimen of New Orleans job printing.
Offered by Primary Sources, Uncharted Americana and found in "Catalogue 8" (item #4).
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Nicholas Blake
First edition, first printing, inscribed in the year of publication by the author to Nicholas "Nico" Llewelyn Davies, the youngest of the Davies Boys who served as the inspiration for the stories of Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie. From the collection of Larry McMurtry, with his personal bookplate affixed to the front endpaper. The Beast Must Die was the fourth detective novel that Cecil Day-Lewis, poet Laureate of the U.K. and father of actor Daniel Day-Lewis, wrote under the pseudonym of Nicholas Blake. Regarded as the best of these pseudonymous works, the novel has been the basis for multiple adaptations, most recently the 2021 British television series of the same novel.
London: Collins Crime Club, 1938. Publisher's original red cloth, spine lettered in black; pp. (x), 9-284 + [2 ads]. A very good copy in a very good, unclipped dust jacket. Binding remains firm, minimal shelfwear to boards with an area of sunning near spine heel, scattered foxing to fore-edge. Light offsetting to endpapers, else internally quite clean. Jacket shows a bit of general shelfwear with chipping at spine tips, several closed tears at spine heel, light scattered spotting to spine, back panel toned and lightly rubbed. Rare in the dust jacket, even more so signed.
Offered by The Rare Book Sleuth and found in "March New Arrivals."
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Margaret Atwood (source, screenplay), Harold Pinter (screenplay)
THE HANDMAID’S TALE [1989] Revised draft film script
New York: Daniel Wilson Productions, [1989]. Vintage original film script, 11 x 8 1⁄2" (28 x 22 cm), 102 pp. The name of Cynthia Greenhill is written on the title page. She worked on a couple of other films in this era, but is not included in this film’s credits. The front page notes that this draft includes revisions from 1/17/[89] on pink paper and revisions from 1/24/[89] on blue paper. This example of the script does incorporate those dated revisions, but the entire script is printed on white paper. Printed wrappers, brad bound, a few pages with light marginal spotting, overall near fine.
The completed film does not represent screenwriter Harold Pinter’s original vision for this adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s dystopian novel. When director Volker Schlöndorff took over the film’s direction (which had originally been assigned to Karel Reisz) and requested rewrites, Pinter suggested he enlist the original author and she, among several other people, were responsible for the final shooting script. However, only Pinter received screen credit for the script in the released film. Thus, this original Harold Pinter screenplay draft—never published—Is of tremendous value to scholars or fans of Pinter and his work. And, of course, any adaptation of Atwood’s feminist classic is of enduring interest.
Offered by Walter Reuben, Inc. and found in "Catalog 55."
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Alcott, Louisa May
Marjorie's three gifts ... Illustrated
Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, n.d., [ca. 1899]. First separate edition, slim 8vo, pp. [2], 41, [5]; 4 plates; original green pictorial cloth stamped in green, yellow, and gilt; extremities slightly rubbed; very good. This tale for girls was originally published in My Girls (1878), and was the second of the book's eleven tales to be separately published between 1899 and 1904.
Offered by Rulon-Miller Books and found in "Women Novelists, Poets, Artists.... and more."
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Byatt, A. S.
New York, NY: Random House, 1990. First American Edition, First Printing. Octavo, 555 pages. In Good condition with a Very Good condition dust jacket. Blue spine with gold lettering. Dust jacket is wrapped in a mylar covering, price uncut "U.S.A $22.95/ Canada $29.95", has creasing along the front tail edge and mild shelving wear. Boards are significantly misaligned, has a dent along the front tail edge, bending wear along the spine and front head fore corner, mild scuff marks, and light stains along the rear board. Textblock has creasing on page 331, 355,357 mild warping along pages 357-386, stains on the front end-page and pages 106, 118 and along the edges, moderate foxing along the edges. Signed flat by A. S. Byatt on the title page.
Offered by Second Story Books and found in "E-List #157: Fiction #1, from the Gabler Collection."
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PICTORIAL PICKWICKIANA. Charles Dickens and His Illustrators. In Two Volumes.
[Dickens, Charles. 1812 - 1870]. Grego, Joseph - Editor.
London: Chapman & Hall, 1899. 1st edition. 2 volumes: 493, [3]; 507, [5] pp. 350+ illustrations. Crown 8vo. 8" x 5-5/8". Original green cloth bindings with gilt lettering/cover device. TEG. VG+ (gilt bright/bpt/minor foxing, primarily to end leaves). Item #283.4 Bibliography of Pickwick's illustrations, English & American, from 1837 to 1899. Somewhat scarce title.
Offered by Tavistock Books and found in "A Dickens Miscellany."
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GEORGE, Ross F. Speedball Text Book: Lettering Poster Design for Pen or Brush.
Camden, NJ: Hunt Pen Co., 1956. 22.8x15.2cm: 96pp. 17th Edition. Color printed stapled wrappers. Light wear to edges and spine with a smoothed out crease to lower front corner. Small ink stain to inside of front wrapper. Pages lightly toned. Bi-fold advertisement for speedball pens laid-in. Better Than Very Good. A graphically interesting instructive guide to lettering styles and advertising design with eight pages in full color.
Offered by Walnut Street Paper and found in "2025 E-List #1 - Twenty Recent Acquisitions."
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Featured item:
Bradbury, Ray.
Dandelion Wine (Inscribed first edition)
London: Rupert Hart Davis, 1957. First U.K. edition. A Fine copy of the book in a Near Fine dust jacket. Jacket price clipped and with an early price written on the front panel (now partially erased). Also a note at the top of the front flap attributes the inscription to "Bush Hunter - Hollywood actor." Inscribed by the author: For Bush! Ray Bradbury ****************** The Vintner Himself Signs Twice - To Prove His Friendly Wishes Ray Bradbury Aug. 22, 1963." A lovely copy with a generous full-page inscription.
Born from a short story that first appeared in Gourmet Magazine (1953), Dandelion Wine is an intimate semi-autobiographical reflection of a youthful summer spent in Illinois. Set in the fictional Green Town (a stand in for his hometown of Waukegan), the novel explores the rich inner life of a twelve-year-old boy, based on the author himself. Bradbury’s evocative prose captures the beauty of life, loss, and power of nostalgia. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket.
Offered by Whitmore Rare Books and found in "Ray Bradbury."
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BENJAMIN, ASHER. The architect, or practical house carpenter.
Boston: Benjamin B. Mussey & Co., 1851
Originally published 1830, this was Benjamin’s fourth and vastly most popular work. This was the key book in introducing the Greek Revival to the New England countryside, as well as to the states in the mid-west. Hitchcock 130. 4to, modern (but not brand new) full cloth. 119 pp. with 64 engr. plates. With occasional scatered light foxing. Signed on front fly: “Thomas Lakey’s Bot 1 Mo 1854.”
Offered by Charles B. Wood, Bookseller and found in "Catalogue 201."
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