A Lost Poem
New York: Harvard Press. One sheet folded in quarters. New York: Harvard Press, n.d. Number 4 of 100 copies printed for the friends of Harvey Taylor, & signed by Taylor.Yellowed at the edges. More
New York: Harvard Press. One sheet folded in quarters. New York: Harvard Press, n.d. Number 4 of 100 copies printed for the friends of Harvey Taylor, & signed by Taylor.Yellowed at the edges. More
Norwalk: Easton, 1974. Introduction by Shirley Ann Grau and illustrated by Sigmund Abeles. 105pp. Tall slim 8vo, gilt-stamped burgundy leather, a.e.g. Norwalk: Easton Press, (1974). Spine very slightly faded and fore-edge just a bit shelfworn, else a near fine copy. A story of New York. More
Norwalk: Easton, 1974. Introduction by Shirley Ann Grau and illustrated by Sigmund Abeles. 105pp. Tall slim 8vo, gilt-stamped burgundy leather, a.e.g. Norwalk: Easton Press, (1974). Minor scuffing of leather, else fine. A story of New York. More
Avon: Limited Editions Club, 1974. A Story of New York. Introduction by Shirley Ann Grau and illustrated with 6 copper engravings by Sigmund Abeles. 105 pages. Short slim 4to, black leather-backed patterned boards with gilt-stamped spine; publisher's board slipcase with paper label. (Avon, Connecticut): The Limited Editions Club, 1974. A fine copy in a fine box. One of 2000 numbered copies signed by the illustrator. More
Norwalk: Easton, 1980. Illustrated by John Steuart Curry. 170pp. 4to, gilt-stamped brown leather, a.e.g. Norwalk: Easton Press, (1980). A fine copy. The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written. More
New York: Random House, 1931. Decorated with illus. by Valenti Angelo, rubricated initials. 142pp., tall 4to, cloth-backed boards (corners of boards a bit bumped), red spine label. New York: Random House, (1931). Near fine. Limited Edition, one of 980 numbered copies printed at the Grabhorn Press. More
New York: Stokes, 1899. With drawings and cover design by Will Bradley. Printed on heavy gray paper, thin 8vo, original pictorial boards, uncut; spine darkened and scratched; top of front cover darkened; some spots on back cover. N.Y.: Stokes, 1899. First Edition. This the only edition of Crane's second volume of verse. He considered it his masterpiece. BAL 4083. More
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Hello Naomi and Michele. A BIG thank you for your quick delivery of both President Wilson's TLS and Edith Bolling Wilson's letter to Mrs. Bainbridge Colby. They are both magnificent! My eyes actually welled up after seeing and reading them. You're talking to an old west Texas boy who grew up reading American History at age 8. I am 48 now and I still love it! Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. You have made my day!