Fine Books and Manuscripts, Including Americana. Part 2

Fine Books and Manuscripts, Including Americana. Part 2

Fine Books and Manuscripts, Including Americana. Part 2

Overview
210 results sorted by Lot number (low to high)

210 results sorted by

Lot number (low to high)

Ade, George | Fables in Slang and More Fables in Slang

1024 Ade, George | Fables in Slang and More Fables in Slang

Alcott, Louisa May | "'She is too fond of books, and it has turned her brain'."

1025 Alcott, Louisa May | "'She is too fond of books, and it has turned her brain'."

Beerbohm, Max | Zuleika, in her original jacket

1026 Beerbohm, Max | Zuleika, in her original jacket

[Boldrewood, Ralph] Thomas Alexandre Brown | A fine example of an Australian classic — the Bradley Martin copy

1027 [Boldrewood, Ralph] Thomas Alexandre Brown | A fine example of an Australian classic — the Bradley Martin copy

[Brontë, Charlotte] | A fine copy of the author's third novel—the last published before her death

1028 [Brontë, Charlotte] | A fine copy of the author's third novel—the last published before her death

[Brontë, Charlotte] | A handsome copy of the author's posthumously published work

1029 [Brontë, Charlotte] | A handsome copy of the author's posthumously published work

Burnett, Frances Hodgson | “If you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden.”

1030 Burnett, Frances Hodgson | “If you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden.”

Carroll, Lewis [Charles Lutwidge Dodgson] | Presentation copy inscribed by the author

1031 Carroll, Lewis [Charles Lutwidge Dodgson] | Presentation copy inscribed by the author

Clemens, Samuel | A fine, completely unsophisticated copy of Tom Sawyer

1032 Clemens, Samuel | A fine, completely unsophisticated copy of Tom Sawyer

Clemens, Samuel Langhorne | Virtually flawless copy of Huckleberry Finn

1033 Clemens, Samuel Langhorne | Virtually flawless copy of Huckleberry Finn

Conrad, Joseph | A fine presentation copy of the author's second book

1034 Conrad, Joseph | A fine presentation copy of the author's second book

Conrad, Joseph | “The horror! The horror!”

1035 Conrad, Joseph | “The horror! The horror!”

Conrad, Joseph | A bomb plot in London

1036 Conrad, Joseph | A bomb plot in London

Cooper, James Fenimore | The romance of the American frontier

1037 Cooper, James Fenimore | The romance of the American frontier

Dickens, Charles | A fine copy of Dickens' first book in an apparently variant form

1038 Dickens, Charles | A fine copy of Dickens' first book in an apparently variant form

Dickens, Charles | Sketches by Boz, in the scarce monthly parts

1039 Dickens, Charles | Sketches by Boz, in the scarce monthly parts

Dickens, Charles | Second Series of Boz

1040 Dickens, Charles | Second Series of Boz

Dickens, Charles | Pickwick, in the original monthly parts

1041 Dickens, Charles | Pickwick, in the original monthly parts

Dickens, Charles | Pickwick, in the original publisher's cloth

1042 Dickens, Charles | Pickwick, in the original publisher's cloth

Dickens, Charles | First American edition of Pickwick, in original boards

1043 Dickens, Charles | First American edition of Pickwick, in original boards

Dickens, Charles | The "scarcest and the costliest of all Dickens pamphlets."

1044 Dickens, Charles | The "scarcest and the costliest of all Dickens pamphlets."

Dickens, Charles | First edition, with the fireside plate

1045 Dickens, Charles | First edition, with the fireside plate

Dickens, Charles | Oliver Twist, in the original monthly parts

1046 Dickens, Charles | Oliver Twist, in the original monthly parts

Dickens, Charles | Nicholas Nickleby, in the original monthly parts

1047 Dickens, Charles | Nicholas Nickleby, in the original monthly parts

Dickens, Charles | Master Humphrey's Clock, in the original weekly parts

1048 Dickens, Charles | Master Humphrey's Clock, in the original weekly parts

Dickens, Charles | Martin Chuzzlewit, in the original monthly parts

1049 Dickens, Charles | Martin Chuzzlewit, in the original monthly parts

Dickens, Charles | "in a hundred points immeasurably the best of my stories"

1050 Dickens, Charles | "in a hundred points immeasurably the best of my stories"

Dickens, Charles | “Bah!” said Scrooge, “Humbug!” — the complete Christmas books, all in original cloth

1051 Dickens, Charles | “Bah!” said Scrooge, “Humbug!” — the complete Christmas books, all in original cloth

Dickens, Charles | “God bless us every one!”

1052 Dickens, Charles | “God bless us every one!”

Dickens, Charles | Dombey and Son, in the original monthly parts

1053 Dickens, Charles | Dombey and Son, in the original monthly parts

Dickens, Charles | David Copperfield, in the original monthly parts

1054 Dickens, Charles | David Copperfield, in the original monthly parts

Dickens, Charles | First edition of David Copperfield in a variant binding

1055 Dickens, Charles | First edition of David Copperfield in a variant binding

Dickens, Charles | Bleak House, in the original monthly parts

1056 Dickens, Charles | Bleak House, in the original monthly parts

Dickens, Charles | The author's commentary on urban environments, with a note from Dickens

1057 Dickens, Charles | The author's commentary on urban environments, with a note from Dickens

Dickens, Charles | Little Dorrit, in the original monthly parts

1058 Dickens, Charles | Little Dorrit, in the original monthly parts

Dickens, Charles | "the ham (though it was good enough of itself) seemed to blow a faint simoom of ham through the whole Marshalsea.”

1059 Dickens, Charles | "the ham (though it was good enough of itself) seemed to blow a faint simoom of ham through the whole Marshalsea.”

Dickens, Charles | A Tale of Two Cities, in the original monthly parts

1060 Dickens, Charles | A Tale of Two Cities, in the original monthly parts

Dickens, Charles | "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times..."

1061 Dickens, Charles | "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times..."

Dickens, Charles | A bright first edition, with a letter from the illustrator

1062 Dickens, Charles | A bright first edition, with a letter from the illustrator

Doyle, Conan | A handsome copy of a detective fiction classic

1063 Doyle, Conan | A handsome copy of a detective fiction classic

Eliot, George | The exceptional Bradley Martin copy of the author's first work

1064 Eliot, George | The exceptional Bradley Martin copy of the author's first work

Eliot, George | A fine copy of the author's first novel

1065 Eliot, George | A fine copy of the author's first novel

Eliot, George | A fine copy of the author's most deeply autobiographical work

1066 Eliot, George | A fine copy of the author's most deeply autobiographical work

Eliot, George | A fine copy of one of the author's most sophisticated novels

1067 Eliot, George | A fine copy of one of the author's most sophisticated novels

Eliot, George | A fine copy of the author's most politically-charged work

1068 Eliot, George | A fine copy of the author's most politically-charged work

[Gaskell, Elizabeth] | An exceptional copy of the author's rarest work

1069 [Gaskell, Elizabeth] | An exceptional copy of the author's rarest work

Haggard, Sir Henry Rider | A superb copy of the author's masterpiece

1070 Haggard, Sir Henry Rider | A superb copy of the author's masterpiece

Hardy, Thomas | A fine copy of one of the author's most celebrated works, with distinguished provenance

1071 Hardy, Thomas | A fine copy of one of the author's most celebrated works, with distinguished provenance