Viking Enterprise.
New York: Cornell, 1936. 164pp., slim 8vo, cloth. New York: Columbia University Press, 1936. Very good (+) copy. More
New York: Cornell, 1936. 164pp., slim 8vo, cloth. New York: Columbia University Press, 1936. Very good (+) copy. More
Stockholm: Almquist, 1942. 95 collotype plates and 19 text illustrations of Viking enamels and glass. Tall slim 4to, stiff printed wrappers (chipped) , title page loose. Stockholm: Almquist & Wiksells, (1942). First Edition. Very good. More
New York: Knopf, 1971. Illustrated in black & white. x + 414pp. Wide 8vo, red boards, sunned d.w. (chipped at spine). New York: Knopf, (1971). Third printing. A near fine copy in a very good(-) dust wrapper. More
New York: Knopf, 1942. Color Illus. and folding map. 8vo, blue cloth, cloth lightly soiled. New York: Knopf, 1942. More
London: Heinemann, 1911. Color Frontis., many b/w text illus. Volume One only. 4to, blue cloth with gilt decoration on front cover, spine lightly soiled, corners lightly bumped, otherwise very good. London: William Heinemann, 1911. First Edition in English. Several chapters are on voyages to Greenland and this volume concludes with a chapter on the Vikings sailing to Wineland and the discovery of America. Internally, a tight bright copy. More
New York: Burt Franklin. Edited and Translated from the Earliest Records. Facsimiles. 4to, maroon cloth, cloth lightly soiled. New York: Burt Franklin, n.d., circa 1972. More
New York: Morrow, 1946. 8vo, cloth backed decorative boards. New York: Morrow, (1946). First American Edition. The dust wrapper is lightly rubbed, with a scratch on the back cover, but a very good copy of an uncommon title. More
New York: Cagner & Co, 1966. Many illustrations in black & white and color. 287pp. Thick square 4to, gilt decorated red cloth, d.w., black board slipcase. (New York/ Time Life: Cagner & Co. 1966). A fine copy. More
Dear Judith, Vol. 1 received, very pleased with it, particularly as it completes a set which came in with that volume missing!
I have just received John Ruskin's "The King of the Golden River" by this morning mail. Thank you very much for your kind arrangements.