The Passport.
New York: Harper and Brothers, 1954. Illustrated with 350 drawings, a few in color. 224pp. Slim 4to, pale cloth, d.w. New York: Harper & Brothers, (1954). First Edition. More
New York: Harper and Brothers, 1954. Illustrated with 350 drawings, a few in color. 224pp. Slim 4to, pale cloth, d.w. New York: Harper & Brothers, (1954). First Edition. More
New York: Harper and Brothers, 1954. Illustrated with 350 drawings, a few in color. 224 pages. Slim 4to, light tan cloth, price-clipped d.w. New York: Harper & Brothers, (1954). First Edition. Fine, in a very good(-) lightly edge-chipped, lightly dust soiled wrapper. More
Sharon: Privately Printed, 1999. Profusely illustrated with color cartoons on every page. Small square 4to, red backed black cloth. (Sharon Ct.; Privately Printed, 1999). A fine copy. Number 1 of only 126 signed and numbered copies. More
Paris: 1901. Black & white frontispiece, 99 beautiful color illustrations. Tall 12mo, original printed wrappers with wrap-around color illustration; original glassine; unopened pages. Paris: Edition H. Piazza/Sevin et Rey, 1901. Text in French. A very fine, unused copy. More
Abington: Remco Worldservice Books, 1990. Foreword by Art Spiegelman. Edited and with an introduction by Rick Marschall. Frontis. portrait in b/w, profusely illustrated with reproduced strips in color. Slim folios, black cloth, d.w. (Abington): Remco Worldservice Books, (1990). First printing. Near fine copies, slightly rubbed at spine ends, in near fine dust wrappers. More
New York: Greenwillow, 1985. Color cartoons, small slim oblong 4to., glossy pictorial boards, d.w. New York: Greenwillow, (1985). First Edition. Fine. More
Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1978. Color illustrations by Ralph Steadman. Small, slim , square 4to, blue cloth, d.w. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, (1978). First American Edition. Fine. More
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1961. Thin 4to,, green cloth, d.w. N.Y.: Simon & Schuster, (1961). First Edition. More
East Haven: Inland Book Co., 1988. Foreword by Robert Rosenblum. Reproductions throughout. 84 pages. Small oblong 4to, green cloth with gilt lettering at spine, cover emblem, pictorial d.w. East Haven: Inland Book Co./Jonathan Williams, (1988). First edition. A fine copy in a fine dust wrapper. More
New York: Random House, 1942. Illustrated with black and white sketches and political cartoons throughout. Folio, glossy dark yellow boards and black spine, d.w. (heavy edgewear and toning, internally repaired with tape). New York: Random House, (1942). Toned end papers and chipped at spine. Very good(-) in a good dust wrapper. More
New York: Crown Archetype, 2013. Illustrated in black and white. 421 pages. 8vo, two-toned brown boards with gilt-stamped spine, d.w. (sunned at front, lightly edgeworn). New York: Crown Archetype, (2013). First Edition. Page edges toned, internally clean and tight. Very good(+) in a very good(+) dust wrapper. More
New York: Drawn & Quarterly, 2015. Illustrated in black & white and color. 121pp., pictorial boards, with lettered glassine dust wrapper. New York: Drawn & Quarterly, (2015). First Edition. Fine. Graphic stories by "one of the most masterful cartoonists of his generation" More
6pp introduction by Francois Caradec, followed by 285pp of b/w illustrations. Short folio, glossy pictorial boards; cardboard slipcase (binding is lightly edgeworn with 2 corners bumped, slightly effecting pages; internally clean). Paris: Pierre Horay, 1975. A very good copy. More
Fort Worth: Amon Carter Museum of Western Art, 1975. Many Illus., some in color. Square 4to, tan cloth, d.w. lightly soiled. Fort Worth: Amon Carter Museum of Western Art, (1975). vg. More
New Haven: Yale University Press, 2005. Illustrated with b/w and color images throughout. 328 pages. 4to, pictorial boards. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2005. Sealed copy in fine condition. More
Summit: Rajah, 1963. Introduction by George M. Naimark. 20 pages of comic illustations. thin, oblong 8vo, printed wrappers; covers dirty. Summit: Rajah Press, 1963. A very good copy. More
New York: Abbeville, 1980. Illustrated with classic Disney cartoons in full color. 152 pages. Tall 4to, white pictorial boards, dust-soiled. New York: Abbeville, (1980). A very good copy. Introduction by Alan Dean Foster. More
New York: Abbeville, 1979. Illustrated with classic Disney comic strips in full color. 213 pages. Tall 4to, white pictorial boards, dust-soiled. New York: Abbeville, (1979). A very good copy. Introduction by Piero Zanotto. Foreword by Carl Barks. More
New York: Pantheon, 2005. Humorous comic-strip illustrations in color throughout. Unpaginated. Narrow folio, red and black boards with gilt design. New York: Pantheon, (2005). First edition. Some fading and minor bumping but internally pristine. A very good(+) copy. More
El Cajon: Blackthorn Publishing Inc., 1986. Quarto with paste down cover. Illustrated in b & w and color. 95 pp. Blackthorne Publishing, 1986. Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Edition 51 of 250 with signed certificate of authenticity. Also inscribed in silver pen 'to Lena...' Beautifully designed book with an introduction by R. Crumb. Robert L. Williams, often styled Robt. Williams, is an American painter, cartoonist, and founder of Juxtapoz Art & Culture Magazine. Williams was one of the group of artists..... More
Seattle: Fantagraphics, 2020. Beautifully illustrated with the artist's work. xxvi + 162 pages. 4to, printed boards. Seattle: Fantagraphics Books, 2020. First edition. Fine. Introduction by Steven Heller, Foreword by Glenn Bray. Original 1934 essays by Charles Recht and Art Young. More
New York: Liveright, 1928. Profusely illustarted by Young. 303pp. 8vo, parchment-backed boards (spine a bit darkened and worn), uncut edges. N.Y. Liveright, 1928. Very good. One of 1000 copies. More
New York: Liveright, 1929. Profusely illustrated by Young. vii + 303pp. 8vo., 8vo, decorative cloth. New York: Horace Liveright, (1929). More
Santa Monica: General Publishing Group, 1997. Many color and b/w Illus. Oblong 4to, brown boards, d.w. (Santa Monica): General Publishing Group, (1997). Fine. More
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