Disorder in the Court; Report of the Association of the Bar of the CIty of New York, Special Committee on Courtroom Conduct.
New York: Pantheon, 1973. 432 pages. 8vo, cloth, d.w. New York: Pantheon, (1973). Near fine. More
New York: Pantheon, 1973. 432 pages. 8vo, cloth, d.w. New York: Pantheon, (1973). Near fine. More
8vo, cloth, d.w. N.Y.: Pantheon, (1984). vg. More
New York: Pantheon, 1968. 420pp. 8vo, black cloth, d.w. darkened and is lightly soiled on spine). New York: Pantheon, (1968). Presentation copy to Leonard Boudin. More
New York: Pantheon, 1968. 420 pages. 8vo, black cloth, lightly edgeworn and faded d.w. New York: Pantheon, (1968). First Edition. Fine in very good(+) dust wrapper. More
408pp. 8vo, cloth; (light foxing to some margins, otherwise very good). N.Y.: Neale Publishing, 1915. Unsigned presentation copy. More
74pp. 12mo, cloth, d.w.; (d.w. rubbed). Princeton UP, 1960. More
New York: Trident Press, 1963. 8vo, white cloth, d.w. lightly soiled, lower right corner margin of first two pages of introduction lacking. New York: Trident Press, 1963. More
Garden City: Doubleday, 1962. 48pp. 8vo, tan cloth, d.w. chipped. Garden City: Doubleday, 1962. A plan to revise the foreign policy of the United States by the United States Supreme Court Justice. More
Ed. by Melvin I. Urofsky. 448pp. 8vo, cloth, d.w. (Bethesda): Adler, (1987). vg. More
Ed. by Vern Countryman. 465pp. 8vo, cloth, d.w. N.Y.: Random House, (1977). vg. More
Garden City: Doubleday, 1964. 44pp. 8vo, black cloth, d.w. rubbed. Garden City: Doubleday, 1964. More
illus. 493pp. 8vo, cloth, d.w. N.Y.: Random House (1974). vg. More
Bethesda: Adler & Adler, 1987. Advanced uncorrected proof. 437 pages. 8vo, paper wrappers; cover and spine sunned. Bethesda, MD: Adler & Adler, (1987). A very good(+) copy. More
8vo, cloth, d.w. New York, (1971). More
Paris: Editions Artulis, 2009. 280pp., 4to, hand-bound in acid-etched pewter paper with spine exposed; slipcase. Paris: Editions Artulis, 2009. Limited First Edition. 14 notebooks, the only surviving writings by Dreyfus from the days of his imprisonment, are here published in facsimile, printed in serigraphs. They consist of 500 pages of Dreyfus's elegant handwriting, created to keep his mind sharp and as a tool of resistance. One of 300 copies. More
New York: McClure, Phillips, 1901. Small 8vo, original brown cloth, ex-lib, spine ends worn and repaired, cloth lightly soiled and rubbed. New York: McClure, Phillips, 1901. More
Paris: Grasset, 1936. Illustrated sparsely in black and white. 446 pages. 8vo, rebound in orange cloth with black spine label (rather chipped), original paper wrappers bound-in. Paris: Editions Bernard Grasset, (1936). 7e Edition. A very good(-) solid copy, internally clean. More
Berkeley: Conari Press, 1990. 191 pages. 8vo, black cloth, d.w. (some edgewear). Berkeley: Conari Press, (1990). Fine in a very good dust wrapper. More
New York: W. L. Andrews, 1867. Many plates. 102pp. 4to, handsomely bound in 19th century 3/4 brown morocco. New York: W. L. Andrews, 1867. First Edition. Near Fine. Scarce. One of only 35 copies printed. The remainder of 34 copies were presumably not illustrated and were bound in cloth. This unique copy has been carefully extra-illustrated, and re-bound in contemporary leather. A holograph note on the title page reads "Illustrated by Henry J. Camman, 1875". Most of the mounted illustrations..... More
With an Appendix, Containing Copies of the Most Important Documents Referred to in the Argument. 184, xxvii. Bound with: A Review of the Letter addressed by William Alexander Duer to Cadwallader Colden. 27pp. 2 vols in one. 8vo, disbound; (foxing throughout). Albany: E. Horsford, 1819. Unsigned presentation copy. Author was elected to the state assembly in 1814. "He was also chairman of the committee that drafted the law investing Livingston and Fulton with navigation rights in the Hudson River, and..... More
New York: Burt Franklin, 1969. 202pp. 8vo, maroon cloth. New York: Burt Franklin, (1969). Very good. Originally published in 1906. Burt Franklin Bibliography & Reference Series #93. More
8vo, cloth, d.w. New Brunswick: Rutgers UP, (1965). More
New York: Crown, 2001. 8vo, black boards, d.w. lightly soiled. New York: Crown, (2001). Book Club Edition. More
New York: Crown, 2001. 8vo, 1/2 tan cloth, d.w. New York: Crown, (2001). Very good Presentation copy. More
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1977. Illustrated. 492pp. 8vo, black & yellow cloth, d.w. New York: Simon & Schuster, (1977). Very good (+). More
I thought you'd find this interesting: I learned of Argosy by reading a bit of "bad" publicity in the book "Used and Rare" by Lawrence and Nancy Goldstone; no doubt you're familiar with it. (It was unfortunate that the authors had to grind their ax in print in what was an otherwise enjoyable book.) But I had never heard of Argosy before and my curiosity was piqued, so negative comments notwithstanding, I decided to pay a brief visit to the store. I reserved a book (long sought-after) ahead of time because I knew I'd be on an extremely tight schedule with several stops to make in just a few hours' time. Calling to reserve the book was a pleasant, very efficient experience, with a prompt return call to confirm availability. When I stopped in to purchase the book, the greeting (by one of the sisters, I'm not sure which) was extremely pleasant, the service so prompt and also she informed me of a signed letter by the subject I was interested in (unfortunately, I was unable to purchase the letter that day). I found the photo of Lawrence Olivier and Vivien Leigh as Caesar (or Antony?) and Cleopatra which hangs over the register very interesting-- had seen it before in a book. My only disappointment was that I was unable to actually spend time in the store-- it looked so inviting! But I will make it a point to spend time there on my next visit. So you see, even bad publicity can be very beneficial! Thank you for an enjoyable, if brief, experience!
Your beautifully wrapped package of books -- two copies of "Journal in the Night" -- arrived at my door this morning and made my day! A thousand thanks for the care you took, first to find them, and then to send them as you did, all done up with tissue paper to boot. It was like Christmas in June AND it was my first experience buying books on the Internet. All the best to you, and perhaps our paths will cross again.