The Man Who Came to Dinner.
New York: Random House, 1939. 8vo, cloth, d.w,. (spine light rubbed & sunned). New York: Random House, (1939). First Edition. More
New York: Random House, 1939. 8vo, cloth, d.w,. (spine light rubbed & sunned). New York: Random House, (1939). First Edition. More
Verona: Bet Alpha, 1987. 2 volumes, Volume 1 (facsimile volume): Folio. 52 leaves, red goat skin leather with decorative gilt-stamped covers and spine. Magnificent color illustrations. Volume 2 (commentary volume): Folio. 75, [1], 52 leaves, [1], 55 pages. Grey cloth, with silver lettering on spine. Both volumes housed in a matching grey cloth slipcase. The work combines a variety of media: calligraphy, micrography, gouaches, gold leaf, acrylics and paper-cuts. The facsimile contains all the intricate paper cut-outs of the original..... More
Didsbury: Published by the Author at this Home, 1910. Illustrated with 212 black and white photos. 426 pages, tall heavy 8vo, red cloth with gilt pictorial stamping, beveled edges, top edge gilt (spine lightly sunned). Didsbury: Published by the Author at this Home, 1910. A near fine copy. More
Didsbury: Published by the Author from his home, 1908. Illustrated in black and white photography by James Watts. 396 pages, tall 8vo, pictorially gilt stamped red cloth. Didsbury: Published by the Author from his home. Ex-library with small ticket at foot of spine, still a very good(+) copy. More
Didsbury: Published by the Author at this Home, 1906. Illustrated with many black and white photos. 392 pages. Tall heavy 8vo, red cloth with gilt pictorial stamping, beveled edges, top edge gilt (spine lightly sunned). Didsbury: Published by the Author at this Home, 1906. A near fine copy. New Hampshire Historical Society bookplate on front attached endpaper, and faint ghost of label at foot of spine. More
New York: Atheneum, 1985. 296 pages. 8vo, black cloth. New York: Athenuem, 1985. First edition. A fine copy in a very good(+) dust wrapper, signed by the author on title page. More
Wimbledon: AGA, 1966. 5 volumes. Illustrated in color & in black & white. Slim 8vo, volumes 1-4 are in stiff pictorial wrappers in varied colors and volume 5 is in pictorial boards. Wimbledon: AGA, 1966. Very good (+). More
Wimbledon: AGA, 1966. 4 volumes, 1 - 4. Illustrated in color & in black & white. Slim 8vo, stiff pictorial wrappers in varied colors. Wimbledon: AGA, 1966. Very good (+). More
New York: Weatherhill, 1993. Over 500 color illustrations. 794 pages, 2 volumes, small folio, black silk, boxed. New York: Weatherhill, (1993). First Edition. Fine. More
Hong Kong: Herald International, 2002. 844 pages bound in 3 volumes. Featuring item nos. 675 - 1061. Profusely illustrated in color. Folio, pictorial tan boards, yellow cloth slipcase. (Hong Kong: Herald International, 2002). First Edition. Fine. Limited edition - number 866 of 1000 copies. More
Hong Kong: Herald International, 1998. Nos. 380-436. Profusely illustrated in color. 207 pages, folio, pictorial purple boards, green cloth slipcase. (Hong Kong: Herald International, 1998). First Edition. Fine. Limited to 1000 copies. More
New York: Doubleday, 1989. Illustrated in black and white. xi, 346 pages. 8vo, navy cloth-backed boards, d.w. (spine sunned, stained at rear). New York: Doubleday, (1989). First Edition. Spotting at outer edge of text block and slightly cocked. Very good in a very good(-) dust wrapper. More
London: Sydney L. Moss, 1988. Very large folding color folding frontispiece. Many color plates., b/w map. 4to, tan cloth, d.w. (boards and wrapper faded at fore-edge, else fine). London: Sydney L. Moss, (1988). Ownership signature, still a very good(+) copy in a very good dust wrapper. More
Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2003. Illus. 8vo, black boards, d.w. (Madison): University of Wisconsin Press, (2003). Near Fine. More
8vo, cloth, d.w. Newton Abbot: David & Charles, (1973). vg. More
Philadelphia: Atheneum, 1998. The Building of the Athenaeum. Illustrated. Square 4to, dark green cloth, slipcase. (Philadelphia: Athenaeum, 1998. Fine. More
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins, 1910. Tables. 8 pages (pp. 63-70)FROM: Bulletin of Johns Hopkins Hospital, vol. 21, no. 228. Tall 4to, modern wrappers. Baltimore, 1910. Moss showed that the blood of all individuals could be placed into one of four groups. His classification has been the one most commonly used until recently. GM 900. More
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