The Captive and other Poems
New York: Bowling Green Press, 1928. 19 pages, thin 8vo, cloth-backed gray boards. New York: The Bowling Green Press, 1928. Very good(+) condition. One of 600 copies signed in full on the half-title page. More
New York: Bowling Green Press, 1928. 19 pages, thin 8vo, cloth-backed gray boards. New York: The Bowling Green Press, 1928. Very good(+) condition. One of 600 copies signed in full on the half-title page. More
London: Faber & Faber, 1934. 32 pages, thin 8vo, boards; London: Faber & Faber, (1934). First Edition. More
Philadelphia: Winston, 1942. Illustrations in color and black & white by Dorothy Lathrop. Thin 8vo. colored pictorial cloth. Philadeplphia: Winston, (1942). First Edition. Good copy, lacking the dust wrapper, with an ownership signature and occasional fingerprints. More
New York: Henry holt, 1924. Colored frontispiece and numerous color illustrations throughout the text by C. Lovat Fraser. Tall 8vo, green cloth (spine slightly dulled), with gilt-stamped design on front cover. New York: Henry Holt, 1924. Very good(+). Previous owners name on fly-leaf. More
London: Constable & Co., 1924. Colored frontispiece and numerous colored illustrations throughout the text by C. Lovat Fraser. Tall 8vo, blue cloth, gilt-stamped image on front cover. London: Constable & Co., (1924). Small repair at head, still a very good(+) copy. Previous owners name on fly-leaf. More
London: Faber & Faber, 1953. Introduction by Lord David Cecil. 8vo, cloth, d.w. (lightly chipped at extremes of spine). London: Faber & Faber, (1953). First Edition. Inscribed by the author "with all good wishes, April, 1954" More
1944. 16 lines, on 1 8vo sheet, written on both sides and folded. Undated, but accompanying envelope is postmarked October 23, 1944. Gives Dunsany permission to quote "Nod" or anything else in his public lecture. Asks if he "can recall our game of Chess- you blindfolded & me in acute anxiety lest I should be mated at move iii......I had the privilege of initiating my eldest grandson (now) to be entered for the Chess Championship of Eton....I am in the..... More
New York: Bowling Green Press, 1928. Printed on gray paper. Thin 8vo, cloth backed boards; ownership label. N.Y.: The Bowling Green Press, 1928. Limited First Edition. One of 600 signed copies, printed by W.E. Rudge. More
London: Collins, 1923. With Music by C. Armstrong Gibbs. Illus. 8vo, linen backed boards. London: Collins, (1923). First Edition. Fine. More
London: Selwyn & Blount, 1924. Thin 8vo, linen backed boards. London: Selwyn & Blount, 1924. Limited First Edition. One of 250 signed copies. Fine, lacking dust wrapper. More
London: Constable, 1922. 3 color plates and other illustrations by Dorothy P. Lathrop. Untrimed pages, 8vo, handsomely rebound in 3/4 beige morocco, black spine label, top edge gilt. London: Constable, (1922). Limited Edition. Fine. One of 325 numbered and signed copies. More
London: 1923. 3 wood engravings by W.P. Robins. 47pp., limp vellum. London, 1923. Limited First Edition. The third of the VINE BOOKS, issued to subscribers from "The Bookman's Journal." One of 200 signed copies. More
London: 1923. 3 wood engravings by W.P. Robins. 47pp., limp vellum. London, 1923. Limited First Edition. The third of the VINE BOOKS, issued to subscribers from "The Bookman's Journal." One of 200 signed copies. The binding is water-stained & warped; bookplate. More
London: Constable. viii + 112pp. Thin 12mo, beautifully rebound by Riviere & Son in full red straight-grained morocco; gilt-stamped floral borders and ornate spine; inner & outer dentelles, marbled endpapers, a.e.g. London: Constable and Company, (1926). A later printing in a marvelous binding. A fine copy. More
London: bookman's journal, 1925. I. The Green Room II. The Connoisseur. Title in green and black, 128pp., 8vo, vellum-backed marbled boards, top edge gilt. London: The "Bookman's Journal" Office. Fine. Limited Edition, one of 250 numbered copies on handmade paper, signed by the author on the limitation page. Preserved in a half red morocco slipcase. More
Sauk City: Arkham House, 1985. Inroduction by Edward Wagenknecht. 8vo, cloth, d.w. Sauk City: Arkham House, (1985). First Edition. Fine. Previously uncollected. Mint copy in mylar covered dust wrapper. More
I wanted you to know that my book arrived in about 3 days in perfect condition. I am not an expert in grading book conditions, but to call this book very good with very good dust jacket is a true understatement. This book is pristine and immaculate. The book was wrapped in tissue, then wrapped in corrugated stuff and then wrapped in brown wrapping paper. I buy a lot of books on line and have never received a book so carefully prepared for shipping. It is refreshing to get such professional attention and I hope I can find more books at your place.
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