Forty Days With the Enemy.
8vo, cloth, d.w. N.Y.: Liveright, (1971). Near fine in very good dust wrapper. The story of a journalist held captive by Cambodian guerrillas. More
8vo, cloth, d.w. N.Y.: Liveright, (1971). Near fine in very good dust wrapper. The story of a journalist held captive by Cambodian guerrillas. More
New York: Oxford University Press, 1989. Illustrated. xiii + 418pp. 8vo, cloth-backed boards, d.w; small bump to lower edge. New York: Oxford University Press, 1989. A very good copy in a very good dust jacket. More
Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1998. Illus. 8vo, green cloth, d.w., cloth lightly soiled. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, (1998). More
Chicago: Rand McNally, 1977. Over 200 Illus., several in color. 4to, brown cloth, d.w. Chicago: Rand McNally, (1977). Fine History of wheeled transportation going across the Western United States from 1590 to 1900. More
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1986. 421pp. 8vo, original green cloth, ex-lib. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1986. Signed by both editors. More
Bethesda: National Library of Medicine, 1967. xii + 698pp, 4to, grey cloth. Bethesda, Maryland: National Library of Medicine, 1967. First Edition. A near fine copy. More
London: Jonathan Cape, 1930. 8vo, rough textured light blue cloth, d.w. London: Cape, 1930. First Edition. His first book, preceding the American edition. Errata slip. Two facing pages are discolored from the previous insertion of publishers response card. More
Cambridge: Pomegranate, 1972. Broadside poem, 20" x 13". Olive paper. Black and red linocut illustration. First edition, number 70 of 250 copies. Poem by Richard Eberhart, and illustration by Karyl Klopp. Signed by the author and artist. Comes with promotional flier from The Pomegranate Press announcing forthcoming books and broadsides, and biographical information of poets featured in Pomegranate Press' "Modern American Poets Series" More
Norfolk: New Directions, 1944. Thin 8vo, printed wrappers, (toned). Norfolk: New Directions, 1944 Poets of the Year series. Presentation copy. More
Cambridge: 1968. Thin 8vo, printed wrappers. (Cambridge, Mass, 1968). First Edition. On the Occasion of the English Department Dinner at the Coolidge Hotel, White River Junction, Vermont. One of 300 numbered copies, signed by the author. More
Saratoga Springs: 1969. 1 page, 11 x 8.5 inches, Saratoga Springs, February 2, 1969. In this letter, Eberhart, a renowned American poet, sends a manuscript correction to his publisher from his retreat at the artists' colony Yaddo, in part: "...I have now built up this transitional sentence to read: About these three prose poems it is not necessary to murder to dissect but on a short Blake poem I would like to offer lucubration if commentary may be helpful in..... More
Winston-Salem: Stuart Wright, 1980. Thin 8vo, boards. Winston-S: Stuart Wright, (1980). Limited First Edition. One of 165 signed copies. More
London: Johnston, 1798. 2 volumes. Illustrated with 2 (of 3?) folding plates before the index in the second volume. x, [ii], 385, [1]; [iv], 387-775, [19]pp. 4to, bound in the original drab blue/grey boards, possibly rebacked in nearly identical material; holograph paper spine labels, uncut edges (corners of boards are bumped and worn; scattered foxing throughout; bookplate in first volume). London: Printed for J. Johnston, 1798. First edition. A very good solid copy of this important work. A seminal work..... More
London: National Portrait Gallery, 2008. Illustrated in color. 112 pages, slim 4to, pictorial wrappers. London: National Portrait Gallery, (2008). A fine copy. More
Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, 1976. With an essay by Anne De Coursey Clapp and contributions by several authors. More than 60 works reproduced in black and white. xiii + 244pp., tall 4to, printed pictorial wrappers; lightly rubbed and with small tears lower front corner. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, (1976). A very good copy. More
New York: Macmillan, 1967. xiii + 365pp., 8vo, cloth, d.w.; small ink ownership stamp on front and rear free end-papers, dust wrapper lightly worn. New York: Macmillan, (1967) . First printing. A very good copy in a very good (-) dust wrapper. More
Boston: Munroe & Francis, 1803. 18 pages. Slim 8vo, modern wrappers. Boston: Munroe & Francis, 1803. First Edition. Several pages with light foxing, else very good. Author was a minister from Watertown, Massachusetts. Walgren, Freemasonry 753. Shaw & Shoemaker 4145. More
Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2008. Illus. 8vo, blue cloth, d.w. (Lawrence): University Press of Kansas, 2008. Fine. More
Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1972. Folded map at rear. xxiv + 113pp., tall 8vo, original printed wrappers; lightly rubbed. Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, (1972). A very good copy. More
Kingsport: Kingsport Press, 1952. With 76 black and white illustration son coated paper. 76pp Tall slim 8vo, two-toned cloth with gilt-stamped title on spine. Kingsport, TN: Kingsport Press, 1952. A very good(+) copy. More
New York: Knopf, 1980. 102 black-and-white illustrations and 24 pages in color. 202pp. 4to, black cloth, d.w. dampstained on blank side, cloth lightly dampstained. New York: Knopf, 1980. More
Illustrated, 270pp. 4to, printed wrappers. N.Y.: Knopf, 1989. Very good. More
New York: Knopf, 1982. 16 color and 70 b/w Illus. 4to, gray cloth, d.w. New York: Knopf, 1989. Fine. More
Washington: Library of Congress, 1986. Illustrated. 39p. printed russet wrappers. Washington: Library of Congress, 1986. First Edition. A lecture, delivered in celebration of Beckett's 80th birthday. More
New York: W.W. Norton, 1978. vi, 336 pages. 12mo, green cloth with gilt lettering at spine. New York: W.W. Norton & Co., (1978). Pages toned, still a very good(+) copy lacking the dust wrapper. More
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