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Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Pellucidar.
Chicago: McClurg, 1923. First edition, first printing. Octavo. 322 pages. Publisher's binding and dust jacket. Illustrated with four plates. Mild bumping to extremities of boards. Offsetting to endpapers. Some soiling and scuffing to page edges and a few pages with abrading to corners. Jacket shows light rubbing and wear to edges with a few small chips and tears. One-half-inch chip at head of spine. No price on inner flap. Very good.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94074 | Feb 16, 2012
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[Jerry Weist]. Isaac Asimov. Five Works by Isaac Asimov, All Review Copies.
All copies are first editions, octavo, complete with jackets and in fine condition with the Doubleday publisher's review slips laid-in. Includes: 1)
Science Past Science Future
.
Garden City: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1975. 346 pages. 2)
The Stars In Their Courses
.
Garden City: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1971. 199 pages. 3)
The Tragedy of the Moon
.
Garden City: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1973. 220 pages. 4)
The Beginning and the End
.
Garden City: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1977. 248 pages. 5)
Is Anyone There?
Garden City: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1967. 320 pages.
From the Jerry Weist Collection.
(Total: 5 Items)
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94030 | Feb 16, 2012
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Connie Mack. SIGNED.
My 66 Years in the Big Leagues. The Great Story of America's National Game
.
Philadelphia: John C. Winston Company, 1950. First edition.
Signed by the author on the title page.
Octavo. 246 pages. Illustrated. Publisher's cloth and price-clipped dust jacket. Contents toned as is common with this title; boards with moderate shelf wear to edges and spine ends; jacket chipped along the edges, corners and spine ends, else very good.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94305 | Feb 16, 2012
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Charles Addams. SIGNED. Addams Family Print.
Westport: American Folio, [ca. 1960s].
Signed by Addams
below image. Measures 20 x 15.5 inches. Mild toning to edges. Near fine.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94355 | Feb 16, 2012
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William Everson.
The Year's Declension
.
Berkeley: 1961. First edition,
one of 100 unnumbered copies signed by Everson
on the limitation page.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94140 | Feb 16, 2012
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Seabury Quinn. INSCRIBED.
Roads
.
Sauk City: Arkham House, 1948. First Arkham House edition.
Inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper.
Octavo. 110 pages. Illustrated by Virgil Finlay. Publisher's cloth and dust jacket. Modest shelf wear to the edges of the boards; jacket scuffed, especially at the edges, else a very good copy.
From the collection of first fan, Jack Cordes.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94209 | Feb 16, 2012
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Marc Chagall. Signed Image of
Newlyweds on the Eiffel Tower.
[n. d].
Signed by Chagall
below image. Matted image measures 6.5 x 4.5 inches. Plate taken from book. Fine.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94001 | Feb 16, 2012
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[Jerry Weist]. Brian Aldiss. SIGNED REVIEW COPY.
Starship
.
New York: Criterion Books, 1959. First American edition.
Signed by the author on the title page.
Publisher's review slip laid-in. Octavo. 256 pages. Publisher's cloth and dust jacket. Edges of boards faded; otherwise a near fine copy.
From the Jerry Weist Collection.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94018 | Feb 16, 2012
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[Jerry Weist]. Marcianus F. Rossi.
A Trip to Mars
.
Privately published by the author, circa 1920. First edition. Twelvemo. 92 pages. Original pictorial wrappers. Staple bound. Some toning to wrappers; contents toned with some occasional foxing, else very good.
From the Jerry Weist Collection.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94210 | Feb 16, 2012
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[Jerry Weist]. Jack Vance.
To Live Forever
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New York: Ballantine Books, 1956. First edition. Octavo. 185 pages. Publisher's cloth lettered in red with dust jacket. Discoloration to the lower edge of the boards; damp staining and toning to the dust jacket, still a near very good copy.
From the Jerry Weist Collection.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94236 | Feb 16, 2012
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Percy W. Church. ASSOCIATION COPY.
Chinese Turkestan with Caravan and Rifle.
London: Rivingtons, 1901. First edition.
Ownership signature of Lt. Colonel Frederick. M[arshman]. Bailey C.I.E., Christmas 1918.
Octavo. 207 pages. Illustrated, with fold-out map. Publisher's binding. Covers worn with spine ends and corners bumped. Toning to pages and foxing to endpapers. Slight matching bumping to text block. Bailey was a key player in "The Great Game" and his clandestine activities led to his pastimes of butterfly and bird collecting, as well as big game hunting. Bookseller's ticket. Generally very good.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94265 | Feb 16, 2012
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Lieut. P. T. Etherton.
Across the Roof of the World.
London: Constable and Company, 1911. First edition. Tall octavo. xvi, 437 pages. With map and illustrations. Publisher's binding. Spine tastefully rebacked. Covers rubbed with wear to edges and extremities. Slight bubbling. Minor abrasions at corners, light fraying at spine. New endpapers. Frontispiece has some dampstaining. Some light foxing. A few lightly folded corners and some light toning to page edges. Bookseller's ticket at rear. Very good.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94282 | Feb 16, 2012
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[Jerry Weist]. Isaac Asimov. SIGNED REVIEW COPY.
The Winds of Change and Other Stories
.
Garden City: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1983. Not statement of edition. Review copy with publisher's review slip laid-in.
Signed by Asimov on the title page.
Octavo. Publisher's cloth and dust jacket. Trivial light foxing on the edges of the text block, else fine.
From the Jerry Weist Collection.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94031 | Feb 16, 2012
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Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Carson of Venus.
Tarzana: Edgar Rice Burroughs, [1935]. First edition, first printing. Octavo. 312 pages. Publisher's blue cloth and dust jacket. Modest bumping to extremities of boards and a bit of sunning to top edges. Laminated Jacket shows light rubbing and wear to edges with sunning to spine. Inner flap with $2.00 price. Very good.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94072 | Feb 16, 2012
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L. Sprague De Camp.
Demons and Dinosaurs
.
Sauk City: Arkham House, 1970. First edition. Octavo. 72 pages. Jacket by Frank Utpatel. Publisher's cloth and dust jacket. Jacket slightly toned and rubbed, else fine.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94114 | Feb 16, 2012
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Richard Matheson.
Born of Man and Woman
.
Philadelphia: The Chamberlain Press, Inc., 1954. First edition. Author's first hardcover book, held that only 650 were distributed before the remainder being lost in a flood. Octavo. 252 pages. Publisher's cloth and dust jacket. A fine copy in a chipped and slightly soiled very good dust jacket.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94181 | Feb 16, 2012
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[George Washington]. Emily Ellsworth Ford Skeel, editor. BOOKPLATES / INSCRIBED / LIMITED / MANUSCRIPT.
Mason Locke Weems: His Works and Ways. A Bibliography left unfinished by Paul Leicester Ford.
New York: Privately printed, 1929. First edition,
limited to 200 copies, this being number 14. Inscribed by the editor to Clarence S. Brigham, librarian and director at the American Antiquarian Society.
Three quarto volumes. xxi, 418; xxiv, 437, errata; 477 pages. Illustrated. Publisher's cloth backstrip with leather spine labels and gilt titles and decorations with paper over boards. Top edge gilt, others uncut. Covers lightly worn with some abraded or lightly bumped corners or edges. Spines rubbed with slightly worn labels, some soiling and sunning. Interior clean. Light toning.
Vol. II has tipped-in manuscript entry for book written by Paul Leicester Ford. Vol. II additionally signed by editor at limitation page. All volumes have bookplates of Washington scholar, Dr. Joseph E. Fields.
A very good set with an interesting provenance. (Total: 3 Items)
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94333 | Feb 16, 2012
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Charles Dickens.
The Works of Charles Dickens.
London: Chapman and Hall, [ca. 1873]. Illustrated library edition. 26 octavo volumes, of an original 30 volume set. Publisher's half leather with minor rubbing and bumping to extremities. Spines darkened with some scattered scuffing. Bookplate to all volumes. Very good condition. (Total: 26 Items)
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94123 | Feb 16, 2012
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Samuel Chamberlain, illustrator. SIGNED ETCHING.
Domestic Architecture in Rural France.
New York City: The Architectural Book Publishing Company, 1928. First edition. Small portfolio. 55 loose plates, 5 descriptive plates,
one etching signed by the illustrator
. Beautifully illustrated. Publisher's chemise with cloth ties, housing 60 loose plates, each measuring approx. 13 x 10 inches, plus one drypoint etching. Portfolio with some wear and light soiling to covers, edges, and spine. Plates have mild to moderate toning, as is typical, usually not affecting image. Etching has light tears to edges with a touch of toning; image measuring 6.5 x 4.5 inches and signed in pencil. Light thumbsoiling on a few plates. A better than very good set of these wonderful illustrations.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94263 | Feb 16, 2012
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Clive Barker. SIGNED LIMITED EDITION.
Books of Blood
.
Santa Cruz: Scream/Press, 1985.
Limited to 250 numbered boxed copies signed by the author and artists on a special limitation page bound in front.
Octavo. 455 pages. Illustrated by J.K. Potter and Harry O. Morris. Publisher's cloth and blood red dust jacket. Pictorial endpapers. Fine in the slipcase of issue.
From the collection of first fan, Jack Cordes.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94035 | Feb 16, 2012
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Malcolm S. Mackay.
Cow Range and Hunting Trail
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New York & London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1925. First edition, first printing. Octavo. 243 pages. Illustrated, some by Charles Russell. Publisher's cloth lettered in gilt on the front cover and spine.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94304 | Feb 16, 2012
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J. A. Spencer.
History of the United States. From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan.
New York: Johnson, Fry, [1858]. Three quarto volumes. 540; 540; 552 pages. Publisher's half leather with minor rubbing to extremities. Some joints cracking and some gently repaired. Steel engravings with tissue guards. Occasional faint foxing. Very good. (Total: 3 Items)
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94336 | Feb 16, 2012
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John James Audubon. Hand-Colored Lithographic Print of the
Texian Hare.
Plate CXXXIII. Taken from
The Quadrupeds of North America.
New York: V. G. Aubudon, 1854. Octavo, measuring 10.5 x 7 inches. Toned with scattered foxing. Very good.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94368 | Feb 16, 2012
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Salvador Dali. Signed Photographic Image of
The Persistence of Memory.
[n. d].
Signed by Dali
in blue ink. 5 x 7 inches. On Kodak paper. Mild toning to image and with two small tape pulls to rear. Near fine.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94003 | Feb 16, 2012
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Edwin Balmer and Philip Wylie.
After Worlds Collide
.
Philadelphia and New York: J. B. Lippincott, A Stokes Book, 1934. No edition stated. Octavo. 341 pages. Publisher's cloth and dust jacket. Trivial shelf wear to the boards; slight bubbling to spine; corner's lightly bumped; dust jacket with modest wear to the edges and spine ends, else very good.
From the collection of first fan, Jack Cordes.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94033 | Feb 16, 2012
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Stanley McNail.
Something Breathing
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Sauk City: Arkham House Publishers, Inc., 1965. First edition. Printed and published in England by Villiers Publications, Ltd for Arkham House. Octavo. 44 pages. Jacket design by Frank Utpatel. Publisher's green cloth and dust jacket. Jacket slightly toned; jacket scuffed and chipped at the head of the spine, else near fine.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94185 | Feb 16, 2012
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John Steinbeck.
The Red Pony.
New York: The Viking Press, 1945. First illustrated edition. Printed in the United States of America by Rogers-Kellogg-Stillson, Inc. and bound by Kingsport Press, Inc. Octavo. 131 pages.
Illustrated by Wesley Dennis.
Publisher's cloth and original slipcase of issue. Slipcase with light rubbing. A clean copy in near fine condition.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94224 | Feb 16, 2012
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Monty Brown. SIGNED/LIMITED.
Hunter Away: The Life and Times of Arthur Henry Neumann, 1850-1907.
[London: Monty Brown, 1993].
One of 875 copies which cloth bound, numbered, and signed by the author.
Quarto. 351 pages. Fully illustrated. Publisher's binding and dust jacket. Near fine.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94257 | Feb 16, 2012
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[Jerry Weist]. Arthur C. Clarke and Mike Wilson. SIGNED REVIEW COPY.
Indian Ocean Treasure
.
New York: Harper & Row, 1964. First edition.
Signed by Clarke on the title page and with the publisher's review slip laid-in.
Octavo. 147 pages. Illustrated with photographs and maps. Publisher's pictorial cloth and dust jacket. Modest shelf wear, else very good condition.
From the Jerry Weist Collection.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94267 | Feb 16, 2012
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John James Audubon. Hand-Colored Lithographic Print of
The Jaguar.
Plate CI. Taken from
The Quadrupeds of North America.
New York: V. G. Aubudon, 1854. Octavo, measuring 10.5 x 7 inches. Toned with scattered foxing. Very good.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94357 | Feb 16, 2012
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[Jerry Weist]. Poul Anderson.
Tau Zero
.
Garden City: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1970. First edition. Octavo. 208 pages. Publisher's cloth and dust jacket. A fine copy in a slightly worn and chipped very good jacket.
From the Jerry Weist Collection.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94020 | Feb 16, 2012
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Edwin Balmer and Philip Wylie.
When Worlds Collide
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Philadelphia and New York: J. B. Lippincott, A Stokes Book, 1933. Seventh impression. Octavo. 344 pages. Publisher's cloth and dust jacket. Trivial shelf wear to the boards; corners lightly bumped; dust jacket with modest wear to the edges and spine ends, else very good.
From the collection of first fan, Jack Cordes.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94034 | Feb 16, 2012
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Thomas James Holmes. LIMITED.
Cotton Mather: A Bibliography of His Works.
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1940. First edition,
limited to 500 copies.
Three large octavo volumes. xxxvi, 461; 462-[910]; vi, [911]-1395 pages. Illustrated. Publisher's half morocco with cloth over boards. Gilt titles and ruling on spine. Top edge gilt, others uncut. Matching cloth slipcase. Very light rubbing to covers and spines. Endpapers with very minor leather offsetting. Pages edges very lightly toned. Some scuffing and bubbling of cloth of slipcase. Otherwise, near fine. (Total: 3 Items)
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94294 | Feb 16, 2012
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[William Everson] Brother Antoninus. INSCRIBED.
The Rose of Solitude.
San Francisco: Auerhahn Press, 1964. Oyez Number Two.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94006 | Feb 16, 2012
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Isaac Asimov. SIGNED LIMITED EDITION.
Foundation's Edge
.
Binghamton: Whispers Press, 1982.
Special first edition limited to 1000 numbered copies signed by Asimov and Stuart Schiff on a special limitation page bound in back.
Octavo. 366 pages. Publisher's quarter leather and cloth with titles stamped in gilt on the front board and spine. Top edge gilt. Spine slightly light; small stain at top of front board; trivial shelf wear, else very good.
From the collection of first fan, Jack Cordes.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94026 | Feb 16, 2012
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Charles Beaumont. SIGNED LIMITED EDITION.
Charles Beaumont: Selected Stories
.
Arlington Heights: Dark Harvest, 1988.
Deluxe edition limited to 500 individually signed and numbered copies. Signed by the editor and 15 other contributors.
Octavo. 404 pages. Edited by Roger Anker and illustrated by Peter Scanlon. Publisher's cloth and dust jacket. A fine copy in the original slipcase of issue.
From the collection of first fan, Jack Cordes.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94038 | Feb 16, 2012
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William Everson.
The Blowing of the Seed
.
New Haven: Henry W. Wenning, 1966. First edition,
number 161 of 217 limited edition copies.
Octavo. Publisher's binding.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94132 | Feb 16, 2012
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Robert E. Howard.
King Conan. The Hyborean Age
.
New York: Gnome Press, Inc., 1953. First printing. Octavo. 255 pages. Jacket design by David Kyle. Publisher's cloth and dust jacket. Jacket slightly scuffed; spine panel slightly faded with some minor chipping at the head; edges of text block slightly toned, else a very good copy.
From the collection of first fan, Jack Cordes.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94158 | Feb 16, 2012
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W. Somerset Maugham.
The Razor's Edge.
Garden City: Doubleday, Doran, 1944. First edition, first printing. Octavo. 343 pages. Publisher's binding and dust jacket. Minor rubbing and soiling to cloth with some small areas of bio-predation to edges. Mild offsetting to endpapers and bookplate to front pastedown. Jacket shows light rubbing and wear to edges with a few small chips and tears. Tape to spine ends. Very good.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94182 | Feb 16, 2012
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Carleton Putnam. INSCRIBED.
Theodore Roosevelt. Volume One: The Formative Years, 1858-1886.
First edition.
Inscribed by the author to Eleanor Roosevelt.
Octavo. xiii, 626 pages. Publisher's binding and dust jacket. Covers lightly rubbed. Jacket is somewhat toned and lightly foxed at flaps with minor chips and small tears at edges. Endpapers have a small amount of foxing. Very light abrasion to fore-edge. A better than very good copy of this wonderful association.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94326 | Feb 16, 2012
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[Jerry Weist]. Brian Aldiss. INSCRIBED REVIEW COPY.
Moreau's Other Island
.
London: Jonathan Cape, 1980. First edition.
Inscribed "
My response to H. G. Wells original concept - Brian Aldiss 2004
" on the title page.
Publisher's review slip laid-in. Octavo. 174 pages. Publisher's cloth and dust jacket. Fine.
From the Jerry Weist Collection.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94016 | Feb 16, 2012
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[Jerry Weist]. Isaac Asimov. SIGNED.
Prelude to Foundation
.
New York: A Foundation Book (Doubleday), 1988. No statement of edition.
Signed by Asimov on the title page.
Octavo. 403 pages. Publisher's cloth and dust jacket. Some light foxing to the edges of the text block, else fine and including two additional dust jackets.
From the Jerry Weist Collection.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94029 | Feb 16, 2012
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Robert C. Ruark. INSCRIBED.
I Didn't Know It Was Loaded.
Garden City: Doubleday, 1948. First edition.
Hilariously inscribed by the author, "For the true husband of my wife- condolences and regards, Bob Ruark."
Octavo. 255 pages. Line drawings by R. Taylor. Publisher's binding. Covers rubbed and somewhat soiled with some spotting. Spine darkened. Lightly abraded corners and spine ends. Slightly cocked. Light toning to page edges. A few lightly folded corners. Generally very good copy with a wonderful inscription.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94212 | Feb 16, 2012
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Robert E. Howard.
Echoes From an Iron Harp
.
West Kingston: Donald M. Grant Publisher, 1972. First edition. Octavo. 109 pages. Illustrated by Alicia Austin. Publisher's cloth and dust jacket. Slight discoloration to the top edge of the text block, else near fine.
From the collection of first fan, Jack Cordes.
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94157 | Feb 16, 2012
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[Jerry Weist]. [Various Authors].
The New Novelist's Magazine; or, Entertaining Library of Pleasing and Instructive Histories, Tales, Adventures, Romances, and Other Agreeable and Exemplary Little Novels
.
London: Harrison and Co., 1786 and 1787. First edition. Two octavo volumes. 418; 374 pages. Illustrated with engraved plates. Publisher's binding. Front board detached on volume one; both volumes with cracked joints and worn at the extremities; spines flaking; contents toned with scattered foxing, else a very good set worthy of restoration. Short stories written by contemporary authors of the day.
From the Jerry Weist Collection.
(Total: 2 Items)
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94021 | Feb 16, 2012
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Washington Irving.
Life of George Washington.
New York: Putnam, 1857-1859. Later impression. Five large octavo volumes. Contemporary full leather with minor rubbing and abrading to extremities. Ex-library with most markings crudely erased or covered. Foxing throughout. Overall very good. (Total: 5 Items)
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94296 | Feb 16, 2012
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Sir Harry Johnston.
The Uganda Protectorate...
London: Hutchinson & Co., 1902. First edition. Two large octavo volumes. xix, 470; xiii, 1018 pages. Fully illustrated. Publisher's binding. Covers rubbed with some light bumping to corners and spine. Some hinges splitting and have been reglued. Very good. (Total: 2 Items)
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94297 | Feb 16, 2012
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[Lucius Annaeus] Seneca.
L. Annaei Senecae Philosophi Opera Omnia Quae Supersunt ex Optimis Exemplaribus Emendata Cum Notis Criticis et Indicibus.
Argentorati: Societatis Bipontinae, 1809-1810. Later edition. Six books bound in four octavo volumes. Contemporary vellum with minor rubbing and wear. Typical darkening. Scattered light foxing to pages. Text in Latin. Very good. (Total: 4 Items)
Auction 201207
| Lot: 94332 | Feb 16, 2012
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