The Blackwall Frigates.
Boston: Lauriat, 1922. Frontispiece and numerous other b/w illustrations and plans, a few in color. 332pp. Thick 8vo, gilt-lettered blue cloth. Boston: Charles Lauriat, (1922). A near fine copy. More
Boston: Lauriat, 1922. Frontispiece and numerous other b/w illustrations and plans, a few in color. 332pp. Thick 8vo, gilt-lettered blue cloth. Boston: Charles Lauriat, (1922). A near fine copy. More
Glasgow: James BRown, 1921. Frontispiece and many black & white illustrations and plans. 433pp., 8vo, gilt-lettered blue cloth. Owner's signature on flyleaf and bookplate). Glasgow: James Brown, 1921. Very good (+). More
Boston: Charles E. Lauriat, 1927. 2 volumes bound in 3. Frontispieces, and many photo illustrations and plans, some folding. Tall 8vo, blue and purple cloth (mixed editions in differnt bindings). Boston: Charles E. Lauriat and Glasgow: Brown, Son & Ferguson, 1927-29. Very good(+). Volume I -- Glasgow: Brown, Son & Ferguson, 1927, second impression. Volume II (in 2 parts) -- Boston: Charles E. Lauriat, 1929, first edition. More
New York: Madsion Square Press, 1972. Illustrated by J. Spurling, and edited by F. A. Hook, with an introduction by Alan Villiers. Illustrated throughout with 48 nicely reprinted color plates. 3 volumes, large 4tos, gilt-stamped blue cloth, pictorial box). New York: Madison Square Press, (1972). Reprint. Near fine in near fine box. Containins some of the finest colored illustrations of the great passenger ships, wool and tea merchants, and other traders. More
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1971. Over 300 Illus., many in color. Square 4to, two-toned cloth, d.w. chipped and lightly soiled. New York: McGraw-Hill, (1971). More
New York: Castle Books, 1974. Illustrated abundantly in color and in black and white. 280 pages. Short, square 4to with orange cloth and black spine lettering. New York: Castle Books, (1974). Cloth lightly dust soiled at edges, page edges toned, internally clean and tight. Lacking dust wrapper. Very good. Preface by Edward L. Beach. More
London: John Westhouse, 1945. 129pp., thin 8vo, cloth; lightly rubbed. London: John Westhouse, 1945. First edition. A very good copy. More
London: Epworth, 1957. Introduction by Sir Compton Mackenzie. 156pp., 8vo, cloth, d.w.; dust jacket worn and chipped. London: The Epworth Press, 1957. A very good copy in a good dust jacket. More
8vo, cloth. New York, (1936). More
London: Harvard University Press & Heinemann, 1972. Translated by Roy J. Deferrari. 3 volumes of 4 (lacks volume 2). 12mo, green cloth, price-clipped d.w. Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press/ London: Heinemann, 1972. Reprint Edition. A near fine set. Loeb Classical Library, Books #190, #243, #270. Text in Greek and English. More
illus. 8vo, cloth. N.Y.: Literary Guild, 1936. vg. More
New York: Norton, 1972. 264 pages, 8vo, red cloth, d.w.; dust wrapper a bit dusty, spine darkened, New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1972. A near fine copy in a very good dust wrapper. More
London: Chatto & Windus, 1950. 315 pages, 8vo, burgundy cloth. London: Chatto and Windsus, 1950. A very good copy. More
London: 1948. Slim 12mo, cloth, d.w. London, (1948). More
Dear Naomi, Thank you for sending the inscribed "Run-Through" which arrived today. Ah, there is Houseman's signature as big as his talent. I appreciate your making it available!
Dear Argosy: Thank you for your response. We have received the book in Japan with no problem. Thank you very much.