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151 Cabell, James Branch THE STORISENDE EDITION OF THE WORKS OF JAMES BRANCH CABELL, Robert M. McBride, ( 1930 ), 1st ed, 18 volumes, near fine to fine copies with some volumes still in nice glassine dw's and worn slip-cases. 1/1590 copies with each volume Signed by the author. $850.00
152 Calverton, V. F. THE MAN INSIDE BEING THE RECORD OF THE STRANGE ADVENTURES OF ALLAN STEELE AMONG THE XULUS, Scribners, 1936, 1st ed., fine in vg dw with some dustsoil. A scientist among a primitive jungle tribe seeks out the origins of emotion by attempting to appeal to the sub-rational mind. (Sounds intriguing to me ). $55.00
153 Campbell, John INCREDIBLE PLANET, Fantasy Press,1949, 1st ed., spine somewhat dulled, else a tight vg copy in an attractive dw with some wear and chipping and soiling. Unlike many other Fantasy Press titles, this novel was never serialized and hence is the true first edition of this work. $45.00
154 Campbell, John INVADERS FROM THE INFINITE the dw only, Fantasy Press, 1961, 1st ed., as new. 1/112 copies now published for the first time. ( In 1961, the INVADERS FROM THE INFINITE was the last title published by Fantasy Press. It was issued without dw. Now after almost 3 decades, this dw has been finally produced ). $40.00
155 Campbell, Ramsey NEEDING GHOSTS, Century, 1990, 1st ed., as new in cloth slip-case. 1/300 copies Signed by the author. $44.00
156 Card, Orson Scott UNACCOMPANIED SONATA, Dial, 1981, 1st ed., just about fine in like dw. $90.00
157 Card, Orson Scott THE MEMORY OF EARTH, Tor, 1992, 1st ed, fine in wraps. Uncorrected proof. Signed by the author. HOMECOMING #1. $60.00
158 Card, Orson Scott ALVIN JOURNEYMAN, Tor, 1995, 1st ed, fine in full color pictorial wraps. Uncorrected proof. Alvin Maker #4. $40.00
158.5 Card, Orson Scott Many other titles in stock. Please inquire.
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159 Carroll, Jonathan THE LAND OF LAUGHS, Viking, 1980, 1st ed., just about fine in fine dw. The authors first book. Previously HUGO winning author Joan Vinge's copy with a gift inscription to her on the f.e.p. $175.00
160 Carroll, Lewis THE WASP IN A WIG, Lewis Carroll Society of North America, 1977, 1st ed., a fine copy without dw as issued. 1/750 numbered copies of this, the deluxe limited edition. A suppressed chapter from THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS AND WHAT ALICE FOUND THERE. $125.00
161 Carroll, Lewis ( Dodgson, Charles ) LOGIC AND TEA LETTERS OF THE REVEREND MR. CHARLES DODGSON TO MEMBERS OF THE ROWELL FAMILY OF OXFORD, Fredric Brewer, 1984, 1st ed, fine in like dw. Illustrated by John Tenniel. 1/140 copies ( the entire print run ), this one Inscribed by the publisher to famous multi-award winning radio & motion picture dramatist Norman Corwin. $475.00
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162 Cartier, Edd EDD CARTIER: THE KNOWN AND THE UNKNOWN, de la Ree, 1977, 1st ed., fine in dw.1/2000 copies, this one specially Signed by Edd Cartier. Scarce thus. Formerly author and Fantasy Press publisher Lloyd Eshbach's copy with his ownership signature on the half title. Nice association thus as Cartier was indeed an aritst frequently utilized by Eshbach. $250.00
163 Chancellor, J. W. THROUGH THE VISOGRAPH, Christopher Publishing Co., 1928, 1st ed., a bright vg+ copy in vg dw with some light wear and tear and chipping. A machine allows one to see, hear and interact with the past. $175.00
164 Cherryh, C. J. FORTRESS OF OWLS, Harper Prism, 1999, 1st ed., some creasing to the upper foredge corner of the the front cover and the next several leaves, 3 cm closed tear to the upper front cover, else near fine in wraps. Uncorrected proof. FORTRESS #3. $20.00
165 Christopher, John ( Youd, C. S.) FANTASY WAR BULLETIN, Vol. 2, #1, August 1940, 1st ed., one leaf printed on both sides, several closed tears, some soiling, g/vg. This very early Christopher / Youd item details a weekend in London with well known fans Maurice Healy & Eric Hopkins and soon to be author John Burke. The last long paragraph deals with his review of L. Ron Hubbards FINAL BLACKOUT. Fascinating stuff for those who are interested in the history of fandom. Scarce to be sure. $75.00
166 Claretie, Jules WHICH IS MY HUSBAND?, Appleton,1911, 1st ed., spine a little faded, inner front hinge a little loose, else a vg copy. Artist with two separate existences in one body. The Jekyll and Hyde theme. Scarce. $75.00
167 Clarke, Arthur C. EARTHLIGHT, Ballantine, 1955, 1st ed., covers a little soiled, else a vg copy in a facsimile dw. Among the authors most difficult first editions to locate in cloth. Quite scarce. $85.00
168 Clarke, Arthur C. COLLECTION OF MAGAZINE FICTION in Playboy between August, 1964 & December, 1971, first editions., 4 volumes, fine in wraps. Contents are: A MEETING WITH MEDUSA, TRANSIT OF EARTH,THE LIGHT OF DARKNESS & THE SHINING ONES. Also contains the work of: Bonestell, J.C. Holmes, Gold, Hunter, Crichton, Nabokov, Puzo, Vonnegut, Dickey, et.al. For the lot................... $75.00
169 Clarke, Arthur C. 2010: ODYSSEY TWO, Granada, 1982, first English edition, some soiling to the front cover, else vg+/near fine in wraps. An uncorrected proof. Signed by the author. Most successfully filmed in 1984. $135.00
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170 Clarke, Arthur C. 2010: ODYSSEY TWO, Phantasia Press, 1982, 1st ed., a fine set of the gathered, folded and sewn signatures along with a trial casing and/or binding with notation on rear cover. Unbound mock issues from Phantasia Press are very scarce. $200.00
171 Clarke, Arthur C..& Lee, Gentry RAMA II, Bantam, 1989, 1st ed., fine in wraps. Uncorrected proof. The sequel to RENDEZVOUS WITH RAMA. Along with a first edition of the book, fine in like dw. For both items..... $75.00
172 Clarke, Arthur C. THE HAMMER OF GOD, Bantam, 1993, 1st ed., fine in wraps. Uncorrected proof. Originally slated to be filmed by Spielberg, the script was eventually so changed that Clarke's name was left off of the credits ( by mutual consent ). Released as DEEP IMPACT. $50.00
173 Clarke, Arthur C. Many other titles in stock. Please inquire.
174 Clement, Hal ICEWORLD, Gnome Press, 1953, 1st ed., irregular shaped stain along part of upper margin of rear cover extending down about 5mm maximum ( mostly much, much less ), another such stain along bottom of front covers and base of spine measuring 5mm to 15mm, else near fine in near fine dw with some light rubbing to the rear dw panel. Signed by the author using both his real name and nom-de-plume. $140.00
175 Coleridge, Sara PHANTASMION, H. King, 1874, Second English edition ( after a first edition of only 250 copies ), just about a vg copy of this most important fantasy by the daughter of Samuel Coleridge. $125.00
176 Collier, John DEFY THE FOUL FIEND, Knopf, 1934, 1st ed., near fine in a vg dw with some light wear and tear. $75.00
177 Collins, Nancy MIDNIGHT BLUE: THE SONJA BLUE COLLECTION, White Wolf, 1995, 1st ed., fine in wraps. Uncorrected proof. Collects SUNGLASSES AFTER DARK, PAINT IT BLACK & IN THE BLOOD. Signed by the author. $28.00
178 Conner, Sabra THE QUEST OF THE SEA OTTER, R & L, 1927, 1st ed., fine in vg+ pictorial dw with 2 tiny chips. Adventure around the Americas. SOLD
*** FIRST BOOK ***
179 Coppard, A. E. ADAM & EVE & PINCH ME, Knopf, 1922, first American edition, light wear to corner tips, else a tight vg+ copy. The authors first book. $45.00
180 Coppard, A. E. DUNKY FITLOW, Cape, 1933, 1st ed., a g/vg copy. $18.00
181 Coppard, A. E. DARK-EYED LADY, Methuen, 1947, 1st ed, vg+ in vg dw with some light wear to the dw spine extremeties. $55.00
182 Corwin, Norman OVERKILL AND MEGALOVE, World, 1963, 1st ed., fine in near fine dw with a small chip missing from the head of the dw spine. Poetry, prose and play by one of the nations great chroniclers. Inscribed by the author. ( Read about Mr. Corwin in this months issue of Firsts Magazine ). $30.00
183 Crockett, S.R. THE BLACK DOUGLAS, D & M, 1899, 1st ed., some soiling to the spine, else a near vg copy. A novel of knights, castles, werewolves, etc. Illustrated. $55.00
184 Cummings, Ray THE GIRL IN THE GOLDEN ATOM, Harpers, 1923, 1st ed., a bright vg+ copy. $90.00
185 Dahl, Roald MY UNCLE OSWALD, Knopf, 1980, first American edition, near fine in like dw. $16.00
186 Davey, Norman PAGAN PARABLE, Grayson, 1936, 1st ed., near fine in vg pictorial dw with 2 small chips and some light dust soil. Most uncommon in dw. $35.00
187 Davidson, Avram THE BEST OF AVRAM DAVIDSON, Doubleday, 1979, 1st ed., near fine in like dw. $18.00
*** FIRST BOOK OF THE PRESS ***
188 De Camp, L. Sprague & Pratt, Fletcher THE CARNELIAN CUBE, Gnome, 1948, 1st ed., a vg copy. The first book from this esteemed small press publisher. $20.00
189 De Camp, L. Sprague & Pratt, Fletcher THE CASTLE OF IRON, Gnome, 1950, 1st ed., a vg+ copy. Signed by De Camp. $20.00
190 De Camp, L. Sprague SPRAGUE DECAMP'S NEW ANTHOLOGY, Hamilton, 1953, 1st ed, some foxing to the end-papers and paste-downs, slight silverfish evidence to upper and lower margins, else a vg/vg+ copy. Among the authors scarcest books. $35.00
191 De Camp, L. Sprague & De Camp, Catherine Crook ANCIENT RUINS AND ARCHAEOLOGY, Doubleday, 1964, near fine in like dw. Signed by the authors. Scarce thus. $25.00
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192 De Camp, L. Sprague SIR HAROLD AND THE GNOME KING, Wildside Press, 1991, 1st ed., as new without dw as issued. 1/26 lettered copies Signed by the author. Destined to be one of the authors most difficult first editions to locate. $175.00
193 De Camp, L. Sprague Many other titles in stock. Please inquire.
194 De la Mare, Walter & A. H. Watson. TOLD AGAIN, Basil Blackwell, 1927, 1st ed., vg+/near fine in silver stamped pictorial cloth featuring Rapunzel ( letting down her hair of course ) in a most attractive dw with some light chipping, dust-soil and staining. Illustrations in both color and black & white by A.H. Watson. $125.00
195 De la Mare, Walter A BEGINNING & OTHER STORIES, Faber & Faber, 1955, 1st ed., just about fine in like dw. A curiously uncommon book. $85.00
196 De Lint, Charles SOMEPLACE TO BE FLYING, Tor, 1998, 1st ed., fine in wraps. Signed by the author. Uncorrected proof. $30.00
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197 Del Rey, Lester .......... AND SOME WERE HUMAN, Prime Press, 1948, 1st ed., ( 2nd issue title page ), some unobtrusive small spots to the b.p.e.'s, else fine in like dw. The authors first book. Formerly Fantasy Press publisher Lloyd Eshbach's copy with his ownership signature on the f.e.p. Nice association thus. $65.00
198 Del Rey, Lester MOON OF MUTINY, HRW, 1961, 1st ed., some light staining to the upper 1/3 of the spine, else near fine in vg+/near fine dw. $120.00
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199 Delany, Samuel NOVA, Doubleday, 1968, 1st ed., moisture stain at the base of the gutter of the first 25 leaves growing ever fainter, some lightening to base of the pink cloth spine, else vg+ in vg+/near fine dw. Inscribed presentation copy from Delany to fellow SF writer John Brunner with Mr. Brunners bookplate !!! $295.00
200 Derleth, August BOOKS: ARKHAM HOUSE, MYCROFT & MORAN [and] STANTON & LEE, Arkham House, 1945, 1st ed., fine in wraps as issued. One of the publishers self promoting catalogues for the year. $75.00
201 Derleth, August & Utpatel, Frank HABITANT OF DUSK, Walden Press, 1946, 1st ed., some light glue staining to both the inner and outer spine ( a common and natural publishing defect with this title ), else near fine in vg+ dw save for some sunning to the spine and both panel/flap folds. 1/300 copies Signed by both the author and the artist. $85.00
202 Derleth, August SAC PRAIRIE PEOPLE, Stanton & Lee, 1948, 1st ed, near fine in vg+ dw save for some slight chipping to the dw spine extremeties. Signed by the author. $125.00
203 Derleth, August STOCK LIST OF BOOKS FROM ARKHAM HOUSE, MYCROFT & MORAN [and] STANTON & LEE, Arkham House, 1949, 1st ed., bit of dust soiling to covers, else fine in wraps as issued. One of the publishers self promoting catalogues for the year. Illustrated with photos. $75.00
204 Derleth, August DARK MIND, DARK HEART, Arkham House, 1962, 1st ed., fine in near fine dw. Contributions by Lovecraft, Wakefield, Howard, Bloch, Hodgson, Shiel, Keller, Metcalfe, Jacobi, et.al. $80.00
205 Derleth, August Many other titles in stock. Please inquire.
206 Dessar, L. C. A Royal Enchantress, Continental, 1900, 1st ed., small stain to lower right corner of the rear cover, else a bright vg copy in spectacular pictorial cloth stamped in red, gold & black. Illustrated. White empress in 7th Century Northern Africa, fire worship, virgin sacrifices, etc. A Bleiler title. $70.00
207 Dick, Philip K. & Brunner, John DR. FUTURITY, Ace, 1960, 1st ed, neat clear tape reinforcement to the spine, else a bright vg/vg+ copy in wraps. Bound with SLAVERS OF SPACE by John Brunner. Signed by Dick. Scarce thus. $250.00
208 Dick, Philip K. TIME OUT OF JOINT, Belmont, 1965, first soft-cover edition, fine in wraps. Signed by the author. Scarce thus. $175.00
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209 Dick, Philip K. & Nelson, Ray THE GANYMEDE TAKEOVER, Ace, 1967, 1st ed, vg+/near fine in wraps. Formerly John Brunners copy with his book-plate on the verso of the front cover. Nice association thus. $50.00
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210 Dick, Philip K. THE DIVINE INVASION, S & S, 1981, 1st ed., near fine in wraps. Uncorrected proof. Previously fellow author Robert Silverberg's copy with a letter to him from David Hartwell soliciting any comments laid in. VALIS #2. $95.00
211 Dick, Philip K. Many other titles in stock. Please inquire.
212 Dickson, Gordon SECRET UNDER THE SEA, HRW, 1960, 1st ed., vg+ in like dw save for 2 small chips, one at the head of the dw spine and the other at the upper left corner of the front dw panel. Review copy with accompanying review slip laid in. A most uncommon book. $75.00
*** FIRST BOOK ***
213 Dinesen, Isak SEVEN GOTHIC TALES, S & H, 1934, 1st ed., 1/4" tear to head of spine, else vg+/near fine in a pleasing dw with some wear and tear and browning. The authors first book. $70.00
214 Disney, Walt THE GOLDEN TOUCH, Whitman, 1937, 1st ed., a bright just about fine copy in an equally bright vg+ full color pictorial dw save for a few short closed tears. Quite scarce in dw. Illustrated with 6 full color plates and many black & white drawings. $275.00
215 Disney, Walt & Field, Rachel THE ART OF WALT DISNEY, Collins, 1944, first English edition, spine a tad faded, else a tight vg copy. Profusely illustrated in both color and black & white. $175.00
216 Dixon, Thomas THE FALL OF A NATION, Appleton, 1916, 1st ed, a near vg copy in a worn, chipped and soiled dw. Most uncommon in dw. The sequel to A BIRTH OF A NATION. $50.00
217 Donaldson, Stephen THE MIRROR OF HER DREAMS, Del Rey, 1986, first American edition, just about fine in like dw. Signed by the author. $30.00
*** FLYING SAUCER CORNERSTONE ***
218 Douglas, Vibert OTHER LITTLE SHIPS in The Atlantic Monthly for August, 1925, 1st ed., in Vol. 136 ( July December ), a vg+/near fine copy bound in quarter leather. This work, a relaying of the newest information about the nature of solar systems by prominent scientists of the day, is considered to be the first non-fiction piece dealing with the possibility of other inhabited planets, extra-terrestrials and their modes of transportation aka "OTHER LITTLE SHIPS." A cornerstone item for those collecting such literature. $75.00
219 Dowding, H. W. THE MAN FROM MARS OR SERVICE FOR SERVICE'S SAKE, Cochrane Publishing Co., 1910, 1st ed., a vg copy in pictorial cloth. $65.00
220 Doyle, Arthur Conan THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES, M-P, 1902, first American edition, ( later issue with the word "illustrated" on the title page), white spine lettering all but gone as usual, else a bright vg+/near fine copy with the white lettering on the front cover virtually unblemished. HAYCRAFT/QUEEN cornerstone title. Sherlock Holmes novel #3. $285.00
*** MEET PROFESSOR GEORGE EDWARD CHALLENGER ***
221 Doyle, Arthur Conan THE LOST WORLD, H & S, 1912, 1st ed., a near vg copy of this, the first Professor Challenger novel. Illustrated. Among the authors best books and one the best SF books written in the first half of the 20th century. $375.00
222 Doyle, Arthur Conan THE NEW REVELATION, Doran, 1918, first American edition, near fine in dust-soiled vg dw. The authors first book on spiritualism. $145.00
223 Doyle, Arthur Conan THE MAN WHO WOULD WRECK THE WORLD in Cosmopolitan for February, 1929, 1st ed., covers exhibit some light wear, but a vg copy. Besides this wonderful Professor Challenger story, this issue also contains an uncollected work by S.S. Van Dine, a short story by Somerset Maugham, an article on flight by Amelia Earhart, a look at the future 100 years hence by The Earl of Birkenhead, et.al. $125.00
224 Doyle, Arthur Conan Many other titles in stock. Please inquire.
225 Dozois, Gardner GEODESIC DREAMS, St. Martin's, 1992, 1st ed., fine in wraps. Uncorrected proof. Signed by the multi-HUGO award winning author. $25.00
226 Dunkel, J. M. WASH YOUR LUNGS, Sherman Oaks, Ca., 1953, 1st ed., fine in wraps as issued. A brief little satire ( I hope it's satire ) on the medical profession and naivety. Very scarce. $20.00
227 Dunsany, Lord & Sime, Sidney TIME AND THE GODS, Putnam, 1922, 1st ed., just about fine in like dw with some slight wear along the dw top edge. #48/250 copies Signed by both Dunsany & Sime, the latter on each of his 10 illustrated plates. A most desirable book linking these 2 masters of fantasy. $1,250.00
228 Dunsany, Lord JORKENS REMEMBERS AFRICA, L-G, 1934 1st ed, near fine in vg dw with some light wear, tear, chipping and dust-soil. Jorkens #2. $295.00
229 Dunsany, Lord THE LITTLE TALES OF SMETHERS, Jarrolds, 1952, 1st ed., fine in vg+ dw. QUEEN'S QUORUM choice. $80.00
230 Dunsany, Lord TALES OF THREE HEMISPHERES, Owlswick Press, 1976, fine in like dw. Illustrated by Tim Kirk. $18.00
231 Dwyer, James Francis EVELYN SOMETHING MORE THAN A STORY, Vanguard, 1929, 1st ed., near fine in a vg dw with two small chips. A tale of a 4th Avenue Manhattan bookseller who's life changes when he starts receiving messages from the beyond. Scarce. $95.00
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232 Eddings, David HIGH HUNT, Putnam, 1973, 1st ed., fine in just about fine dw. The authors first book. $65.00
233 Edwards, W. THE WOLF WITH THE WHITE ROSES, N.P., 1987, first separate edition, 1 page folded to make 4. 1/150 copies issued as a Christmas greeting from Soft Books and Signed by the publisher. $10.00
*** SEMINAL ELLISON ***
234 Ellison, Harlan THE BULLETIN OF THE CLEVELAND SCIENCE FICTION SOCIETY & SCIENCE FANTASY BULLETIN, 1952 1953, Cleveland, 1st eds., vg+/near fine in stapled wraps. Issues 12 thru 16 of the former and 5 thru 16 of the latter, 17 volumes in all. As Ellison was the editor and frequent contributor of these fanzines, they are among the authors earliest writings. Other contributions are from: M.Z. Bradley, H. Gernsback, R. Bloch, R. Palmer, H.L. Gold, et.al. A most uncommon grouping and an obvious cornerstone item for the Ellison collector. $1,750.00
235 Ellison, Harlan GENTLEMAN JUNKIE, Regency Books, 1961, 1st ed, vg+ in wraps. Signed by the author. Scarce. $185.00
236 Ellison, Harlan HARLAN ELLISON THE MAN THE WRITER, Bloodstone Press, 1968, 1st ed., some staining ( coffee ? ) to the front wrap, else vg+ in stapled wraps as issued. Several essays and 2 chapters from an unpublished novel version of the award winning DEMON WITH A GLASS HAND. 1/165 copies. Now quite scarce. Signed by the author. $195.00
237 Ellison, Harlan THE OTHER GLASS TEAT, Pyramid, 1975, 1st ed., fine in wraps. Further essays of opinion on television. Signed by the author. Uncommon to be sure. $50.00
238 Ellison, Harlan AN EDGE IN MY VOICE, Donning, 1985, 1st ed., fine in slip-case without dw as issued. 1/1200 copies Signed by the author. $70.00
239 Ellison, Harlan Many other titles in stock. Please inquire.
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240 Emshwiller, Ed SPACEROGUE from Infinity Magazine, November, 1958, page 7. Black & white pen and ink measuring 11" by 7-1/2" Very nice image of man and woman along with 4 or 5 aliens from this multi HUGO award winning artist. Ready for framing. $275.00
241 Eshbach, Lloyd TYPED LETTER SIGNED being undated, 60 words to a noted bookseller referring to photocopying the best items for perusal. $15.00
*** TYPED MANUSCRIPT ***
242 Evans, E. Everett ALIEN MINDS typed manuscript, 248 pages, fine. A few hand corrections by the author. Published by Fantasy Press in 1955. Manuscripts from this publisher and time period rarely turn up on the market place. $650.00
*** THE TRUE FIRST EDITION ***
243 Ewers, Hanns Heinz ALRAUNE, Muller, 1911, 1st ed., spine and rear cover with some light dust-soil, else a tight vg copy in the publishers original pictorial cloth with a giant lizard on the front cover. The true first edition of this book. Text in German. $675.00
*** RARE STOCK CERTIFICATE ***
244 Fantasy Press & Eshbach, Lloyd FANTASY PRESS STOCK CERTIFICATE, Reading, Pa.,1946, 1st ed., fine. A broadside printed on both sides. A wonderful and scarce momento of this small press marvelously suited for framing. ( Fill in your own name if so inclined !!! Impress your friends !!! So what if you were born after 1961 !!! ) $75.00
245 Fantasy Publishing Company, Inc. NEW TOP-NOTCH ADVENTURE BOOKS, F.P.C.I., ( ca. 1950 ), 1st ed., a vg+/near fine copy. A single broadside folded offering 5 new forthcoming titles, displaying the dw art and yielding a synopsis of each along with an order blank for these and other titles by the publishers. $25.00
246 FANZINES Kirby, Hayward SCIENCE FICTION WORLD for June, 1937, Volume 1, #1, 1st ed., one closed tear, else a vg copy. A broadside printed on rectos only. Scarce. This scarce fanzine only lasted 2 issues. $75.00
247 FANZINES Lovecraft, H.P., Keller, David THE LOVECRAFT COLLECTOR for October, 1949, #3, 1st ed., one page folded to make 4. Contributions by Keller & Lovecraft. A vg+ vopy. $25.00
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248 Farmer, Philip Jose THE IMAGE OF THE BEAST, Essex House, 1968, 1st ed., vg+/near fine in wraps. Formerly John Brunners copy with his book-plate on the verso of the front cover. Nice association thus. $145.00
*** ORIGINAL TYPESCRIPT ***
249 Farmer, Philip Jose RIP VAN WINKLE'S PLUVIAL DREAM, Original typescript, 20 pages, about 5,000 words with major and extensive authors hand corrections along with another retyped typescript of the same with all of the above corrections made along with 5 pages of notes and outline for same both typed and in holograph. For the package................................ $425.00
250 Farmer, Philip Jose RED ORC'S RAGE, Tor, 1991, 1st ed., some staining to a section of the t.p.e.'s and a small area of the foredge, spine extremities bumped, else a vg/vg+ copy in wraps. Uncorrected proof. $25.00
251 Farmer, Philip Jose Many other titles in stock. Please inquire.
252 Farris, John KING WINDOM, Trident Press, 1967, 1st ed., fine in near fine dw. $38.00
253 Fauley, Wilbur Finley FIRES OF FATE, Metropolitan, 1923, 1st ed, stain to section of foredge and bottom edge margins of the rear end-paper, else a tight vg/vg+ copy in a bright vg dw with some light wear and tear and some inner reinforcement. A mystery which revolves around the struggle of a woman's soul in which the action takes place in Manhattan, the North Woods and the far future. $250.00
254 Field, Eugene IN WINK-A-WAY LAND, Donohue, 1930, a tight g/vg copy with 6 full page, full color plates and other black & white illustrations. Charming. $15.00
255 Finlay, Virgil VIRGIL FINLAY, Grant, 1971, 1st ed., fine in like dw. Wonderfully illustrated of course including 4 full page full color illustrations. 1/1000 copies. $75.00
256 Finlay, Virgil VIRGIL FINLAY REMEMBERED, de la Ree, 1981, 1st ed, fine in like dw with memoirs by Bloch, Ellison, Fabian, Moskowitz & others. 1/200 copies ( of a total of 1000 copies ) bound in cloth, this one specially Signed by editor de la Ree. THE SEVENTH BOOK OF VIRGIL FINLAY $140.00
257 Finney, Jack MAN OF THE COCKTAIL HOUR in Colliers for September 20, 1952, 1st ed., near fine in wraps. $25.00
258 Finney, Jack THE THIRD LEVEL, Rinehart, 1957, 1st ed., fine in near fine dw. $185.00
259 Finney, Jack THE OTHER WIFE in The Saturday Evening Post for January 30, 1960, 1st ed., near fine in wraps. $15.00
260 Fitzgerald, Edward & Pogany, Willy RUBAIYAT OF OMAR KHAYYAM, Crowell, N.d. ( ca.1934 ), several pages opened up quite roughly, else a vg copy in highly decorated gold-gilt stamped cloth with Pogany interior decorations and 15 tipped-in full color plates, unfortunately lacking one. $25.00
261 Flaubert, Gustave & Ragozin, Zenaide SALAMMBO THE MAID OF CARTHAGE, Putnam, 1900, 1st ed., a near fine copy in pictorial cloth stamped in green and gold. Illustrated. Tales of the Heroic Age. An uncommon title. $65.00
262 Ford, John GROWING UP WEIGHTLESS, Bantam, 1993 1st ed., fine in wraps. Signed by the author. Uncorrected proof. $28.00
263 Fort, Charles THE BOOKS OF CHARLES FORT, Holt,1941, 1st ed, vg+ in vg dw with some light wear. Collects THE BOOK OF THE DAMNED, NEW LANDS, LO! & WILD TALENTS. A massive 1125 pages with index. $50.00
264 Foster, Alan Dean & Russell, Eric Frank DESIGN FOR GREAT-DAY, Tor, 1995, 1st ed., fine in wraps. Uncorrected proof. $18.00
265 Fraser, George MacDonald FLASHMAN, N.A.L. / World, 1969, first American edition, fine in like dw. FLASHMAN #1. $110.00
266 Fraser, George MacDonald FLASHMAN AND THE REDSKINS, B & J, 1982, 1st ed., fine in like dw. $58.00
267 Freas, Frank Kelly & Brackett, Leigh FULL COLOR PRINT of cover for Planet Stories, September, 1953, depicting a scene from THE ARK OF MARS by Leigh Bracket. Fine copy measuring 15" by 11" and Signed in full by Freas. Ready for framing. A choice piece of the 50's period. $40.00
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268 Fullilove, E. J. CIRCLE OF ONE & THE STRANGER, Bantam, 1996 & 1997 respectively, 1st eds., fine in wraps. Uncorrected proofs. The authors first 2 books. $25.00
269 Gamow, George MR. TOMPKINS EXPLORES THE ATOM, Macmillan, 1944, 1st ed., vg+ in vg dw with some light chipping and dust-soil. $120.00
270 Garrison, Wendell P. THE NEW GULLIVER, Marion Press, 1898, 1st ed., some scattered foxing throughout and light soiling to the covers, else a vg+ copy. 1/300 copies bound in half-leather. A fine press item. An American finds himself shipwrecked on the island of the Houyhnhums. $60.00
271 Gaskell, Jane THE SERPENT, H & S, 1963, 1st ed., vg+ in like full color full wrap-around pictorial dw. ATLANTIS #1. $75.00
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272 Gaughan, Jack HOODED AND CAPED FIGURE clad in yellow and green descending ropes with orange background. A striking cover from F & SF Magazine, (ca.1977), from this multi HUGO award winning artist. Full color image measuring 20" by 16". A painting ready for framing in fine condition. $375.00
273 Gernsback, Hugo RALPH 124 C 41+, Stratford, 1925, 1st ed, a near vg copy. Illustrated. The highly collected first book of fiction by the "Father of Science Fiction" (actually the father of misnomers if ever there was one). Science fiction's most coveted HUGO award derives its name from Mr. Gernsback. $575.00
*** FIRST BOOK ***
274 Gibson, William NEUROMANCER, Ace, 1984, 1st ed., fine in wraps. HUGO & NEBULA winning novel as well as the authors most desirable first book. Signed by the author. $195.00
275 Gilkison, Grace TWO MICE AND A KING, Viking, 1929, 1st ed., near fine in vg dw with some light soil and tears and chipping. Illustrated in both color and black & white by the author. A delightful little fantasy with equally delightful illustrations. Very scarce. $125.00
276 Glendon, George THE EMPEROR OF THE AIR, Methuen,1910 1st ed., spine a bit faded, else a tight vg copy. Illustrated. Presentation copy so stamped on the title page. A well written book discussed most favorably in Bleiler - SCIENCE FICTION THE EARLY YEARS ( #895 ). Scarce. $195.00
277 Gold, H. L. A COMPLETE RUN OF GALAXY from October 1950 thru December 1958, 1st eds, overall condition, near fine. These 99 volumes contain first printings by just about every SF writer you can name who was writing during the period including the true first editions of: Bester's THE DEMOLISHED MAN & THE STARS MY DESTINATION, Simak's TIME AND AGAIN, Asimov's THE STARS LIKE DUST & THE CAVES OF STEEL, Bradbury's THE FIREMAN ( later lengthened to becomeFAHRENHEIT 451 ), Heinlein's THE PUPPET MASTERS, Pohl & Kornbluth's SPACE MERCHANTS & GLADIATOR AT LAW, Sturgeon's AND BABY MAKES THREE ( later lengthened to become MORE THAN HUMAN), Leiber's THE BIG TIME, et.al. A wonderful grouping from the silver age of SF. $1,000.00
278 Goldsmith, J. F. PRESIDENT RANDOLPH, AS I KNEW HIM, Dorrance, 1935, 1st ed., a bright near fine copy in a vg+ dw with a tiny chip missing to the head of the dw spine. Most uncommon in dw. The world some 20 years hence (from date of publication). $85.00
279 Grahame, Kenneth THE GOLDEN AGE, Stone & Kimball, 1895, first American edition, some slight soiling as usual to the yellow cloth, else a vg/vg+ copy of this, the authors 2nd book. By the author of THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS. $70.00
*** SCARCE WELL'S PARODY ***
280 Graves, C. L. & Lucas, E. V. THE WAR OF THE WENUSES, Arrowsmith, 1898, 1st ed., inner hinges starting, slight wear to corner tips, else a vg copy. Formerly HUGO award winning author John Brunner's copy with his book-plate on the verso. Nice association thus. A scarce and desirable parody of Wells' THE WAR OF THE WORLDS. $575.00
281 Greenwood, James AMONG THE CRANKS, Jarrolds, (ca.1900), 1st ed., just about a vg copy. Illustrated. Tales of fantasy and mystery related by the insane. Quite scarce. $175.00
282 Griffith, George CAPTAIN ISHMAEL, Hutchinson, 1901, 1st ed., spine faded, else a vg+ copy stamped in black, white & gold-gilt pictorial cloth. Pirate unable to die wanders the South Seas. Scarce. $225.00
283 Grimm, Brothers & Abbott, Elenore GRIMM'S FAIRY TALES, Scribners, 1943, spine lettering somewhat dulled, else a vg+ copy. Illustrated in color by Elenore Abbott. $25.00
284 Groc, Leon THE BUS THAT VANISHED, Macaulay,1928, 1st ed., a bright near fine copy in a vg dw. $60.00
285 Guthrie, K. S. A ROMANCE OF TWO CENTURIES, Platonist Press, 1919, 1st ed, a vg+ copy. A utopia in which a man wakes from suspended animation in the year 2025 and chronicles the years events. $70.00
*** RARE THREE DECKER ***
286 Haggard, H. Rider DAWN, Hurst & Blackett, 1884, 1st ed, 3 volumes, glue stains on front paste-downs, shallow fraying to fore edges of several free end-papers, inner hinges cracked, some shelf wear at head and tail of spine panels and corners, spine panels lightly age-darkened, some minor scattered foxing to the text blocks. Overall, a good or slightly better set. Rare. $7,500.00
*** A CLASSIC ***
287 Haggard, H. Rider KING SOLOMON'S MINES, Cassell, 1885, 1st ed. (American issue consisting of only 500 copies bound with the English sheets), binding slightly askew, minor scattered foxing to several preliminary leaves, frontispiece and fore and bottom edges of text block, hint of rubbing to cloth at head and tail of spine panel and corners, binding clean and bright, hinges tight, small closed tear at blank inner margin of folding frontispiece map. Overall, a near fine, bright copy. This issue is scarce and is rarely found in such nice condition. $4,500.00
288 Haggard, H. Rider THE WITCH'S HEAD, John and Robert Maxwell, (ca.1887), First British one volume edition, cloth lightly worn at spine extremeties and corners, rear panel stained, inner hinges cracked, partial crack between first 2 signatures, else a good copy. Scarce. $75.00
289 Haggard, H. Rider MAIWA'S REVENGE, Harpers, 1888, first edition, binding slightly askew, partial hairline cracks to inner hinges, bookplate on front paste-down, private owner's ink-stamp on f.e.p., else a very good, bright copy. $150.00
290 Haggard, H. Rider MONTEZUMA'S DAUGHTER, Longman, Green & Co.,1893, 1st ed., light wear to one corner tip, front inner hinge tender, spine somewhat faded, else just about a vg copy. Illustrated. $95.00
*** IN THE RARE DUST-WRAPPER ***
291 Haggard, H. Rider THE WIZARD, L-G, 1896, first American edition, a fine, bright copy in a good pictorial dust jacket printed in black and yellow-green ( reproducing the front and spine panel stamping on cloth binding ) with shallow chipping along top and bottom edges, mainly the head and heel of the spine panel and corners, a small damp stain to lower rear corner, some dust soiling and age-darkening, the latter mainly to the spine panel, several short splits along folds, and several tape ghosts, all internal save for small area on rear flap. Rare in dust jacket. $850.00
292 Haggard, H. Rider SWALLOW, Longmans Green, 1899, 1st ed., a tight bright vg+ copy. $125.00
293 Haggard, H. Rider LYSBETH, Longmans, 1901, 1st ed., a solid vg copy. $85.00
294 Haggard, H. Rider THE BRETHREN, Cassell, 1904, 1st ed., light shelf wear to cloth at head and heel of spine and corner tips, inner hinges repaired, else a very good, tight copy. $135.00
295 Haggard, H. Rider A GARDENER'S YEAR, L-G, 1905, 1st ed., spine panel sunned, else a very good copy. Illustrated with photos. 1500 copies printed, this copy bearing a Signed presentation inscription to Max Kirkhead by Lyman R. Casey, former U.S. Senator from North Dakota on recto of first leaf and newspaper obituaries regarding the senator affixed to second set of front end-papers. $175.00
*** THE TRUE FIRST EDITION ***
296 Haggard, H. Rider THE GHOST KINGS in Pearson's Magazine for October thru June, 1908, Vols. 24 & 25, 1st ed, spines a bit soiled and faded, some wear to lower corner tips, else just about vg copies in the original publishers highly decorated cloth. Illustrated. The true first appearance of this novel. $225.00
297 Haggard, H. Rider REGENERATION, L-G, 1910, 1st ed., a very good copy. Illustrated with photos. $75.00
298 Haggard, H. Rider THE MAHATMA AND THE HARE, Longmans, Green, 1911, 1st ed., spine a bit faded, else just about a vg copy. An uncommon title. $165.00
299 Haggard, H. Rider THE VIRGIN OF THE SUN, D-P, 1922, 1st ed, a vg+ copy in a chipped but still collectable dw. $225.00
300 Haggard, H. Rider Many other titles in stock. Please inquire.
301 Haldeman, Joe 1968, Morrow, 1995, 1st ed., fine in wraps. Uncorrected proof. The authors second mainstream novel concerned with the horrors of the Vietnam War. Signed by the author. $35.00
302 Harding, Ellison THE DEMETRIAN, Brentanos, 1907, 1st ed., some rubbing to spine extremities and lower edges of covers, else a vg copy in pictorial cloth. An ancient Greek model utopia is set up in the future. $70.00
303 Harris, Thomas BLACK SUNDAY, H & S, 1975, first English edition, fine in just about fine dw. The authors first book. $75.00
304 Harrison, Harry BILL, THE GALACTIC HERO, Doubleday, 1965, first edition, vg+/near fine in fine dw. Signed by the author. $100.00
305 Harrison, Harry GALACTIC DREAMS, Tor, 1994, 1st ed., fine in wraps. Uncorrected proof. Signed by the author. $20.00
306 Hartley, L. P. THE TRAVELLING GRAVE AND OTHER STORIES, Arkham House, 1948, 1st ed., faint damp stain to front cover, else a very good, bright copy in like dw with some light wear at dw spine extremities and corner tips, about 1/2" closed tear at lower front spine fold and some toning, mainly along the flap folds and upper extremities of the flaps. 1/2047 copies. $85.00
307 Hathaway, Louise THE ENCHANTED HOUR, John Newbegin / The Ward Ritchie Press, 1940, 1st ed, a tight, bright, vg+ copy. Three delightful fantasies including the interplanetary MARS MEETS EARTH. 1/500 copies, this one being specially Inscribed by the author. $75.00
308 Heard, H. F. THE LOST CAVERN AND OTHER STORIES OF THE FANTASTIC, Vanguard, 1947, 1st ed., near fine in like dw. $45.00
309 Heinlein, Robert A COLLECTION OF VERY HANDSOME CUSTOM MADE DW PROTECTORS being 16 different titles in heavy gray linen paper with inner stiff cardboard backing to the spines and with the outer spines stamped in gold-gilt for the author and title along with upper and lower decorations and then stamped again in silver and green with a custom logo near the base of the spine. All deSigned and fitted for the hardcover first editions. Very smart. Titles given upon request. The lot of 16................................. SOLD
310 Heinlein, Robert BEYOND THIS HORIZON, Fantasy Press, 1948, 1st ed., some soiling to covers, else a vg copy. 1/2500 copies. $95.00
311 Heinlein, Robert AUTHOR, AUTHOR in The Fanscient, #9 Fall 1949, 1st ed., fine in wraps. Beginning with a very nice photo of Heinlein, this article then continues with 4 full pages of text and finishes up with a detailed 2 page bibliography. Also contains work by Keller, Estes, et.al. as well as a list of titles both available and forthcoming from the small presses. Edited and published by Donald Day, this piece remains an orphan and is no where collected in any of the authors books !!! Illustrated. $125.00
312 Heinlein, Robert WALDO & MAGIC, INC., Doubleday, 1950, 1st ed., a vg+/near fine copy without dw along with a second copy, Doubleday, 1951, first edition (2nd printing), a bright vg+/near fine copy in an attractive dw with some staining to the lower section of the front and rear dw panels at the flap folds and more severe so on the front dw flap. The latter Signed by the author. For the pair........................................ $450.00
313 Heinlein, Robert THE MAN WHO SOLD THE MOON, Malian Press, (1952 ), first separate edition, vg+ in wraps. $100.00
314 Heinlein, Robert STARMAN JONES, Scribners, 1953, 1st ed., some light unobtrusive brown flecks to the lower edge of a section of both the front and rear panels (only visible when viewing the bottom page edges), else a tight vg+ copy in a near fine dw. Nice. Authors signature laid in. $550.00
*** THE DEDICATION COPY ***
315 Heinlein, Robert ASSIGNMENT IN ETERNITY, Fantasy Press, 1953, 1st ed., fine in like dw with L. Sprague de Camp's distinguished triangular bookplate on the front paste-down. Inscribed "With warm affection, Bob Heinlein" on the printed dedication page which reads for Sprague & Catherine. ( If you want to purchase any of the authors so few dedication copies, here's your chance.......and a wonderful one at that ). $5,000.00
316 Heinlein, Robert DOUBLE STAR in Astounding Science Fiction for February thru April, 1956, 1st ed., 3 volumes, slight wear to spines, else fine in full color pictorial wraps. The true first edition of this, the first of the authors four HUGO winning novels. $125.00
GROK THIS !!!
*** ALL THREE DEDICATION COPIES ***
317 Heinlein, Robert STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND, Putnam, 1961, 1st ed., vg+ or better in near fine bright dw. The authors third HUGO winning novel. Inscribed by the author on the f.e.p "To my esteemed colleague, Phil Farmer Bob" and Signed again on the title page by Heinlein as well as Heinlein's hand drawn arrow pointing to Farmer's name on the dedication page. Included are 2 Signed letters by Phil Farmer, one typed dated 7-20-1988, about 130 words mentioning the recent deaths of both Cliff Simak and Robert Heinlein and extolling the virtues of each and one holograph dated 8-9-1988, about 40 words letting the recipient know that this very book is on it's way. Along with STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND, Putnam, 1961, 1st ed., a vg/vg+ copy in a near vg dw with a bright front panel, a somewhat faded spine worn at the extremities and a rear panel with light soil. Inscribed by the author on the f.e.p "To Bob Cornog (and high time !) Bob" and Signed again on the title page by Heinlein as well as Heinlein's hand drawn arrow pointing to Cornog's name on the dedication page. Included is a spectacular 4 page holograph letter by Robert Cornog detailing his first meeting and subsequent friendship with Heinlein from 1933 thru 1968. Along with STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND, Putnam, 1961, 1st ed., gold-gilt lettering on spine dulled, some soiling to the covers, else a near vg copy in a vg dw with a bright front panel, a somewhat faded spine lightly worn at the extremities and a rear panel with light soil. Inscribed by the author on the f.e.p "To my dear friend and esteemed colleague, Fredric Brown This fable is dedicated. Robert Heinlein" and Signed again on the title page by Heinlein as well as Signed "Bob" with Heinlein's underlining of Brown's name on the dedication page. It would be a rare treat indeed to own any one of these dedication copies. You would have in your possession an inscribed first edition of the "Breakthrough" title of the 20th century's most important and well known science fiction writer as well as arguably one of the greatest counter culture titles ever published and certainly amongst the most important highspot books of the psychedelic/revolutionary 1960's. But to own all three puts you in a nearly unrivaled position as the number of multiple (3 or more) dedicated copies of any book ( let alone a book of such controversy and significance) in the private possession of the same individual (not institution ) can perhaps be counted on the fingers of one hand. If you've got the money and desire, spend it, as in all likelihood, this will never come your way again. Please take notice that these books as a set are not scarce. Nor are they rare. THEY ARE UNIQUE !!! $75,000.00
318 Heinlein, Robert THE MOON IS A HARSH MISTRESS, Dobson, 1967, first English edition, 2 small faint stains to the bottom edge of the text block (never entering the bottom margins of any pages), else near fine in like dw. HUGO winner. A scarce book. $575.00
319 Heinlein, Robert FRIDAY, HRW, 1982, 1st ed., small stain on front cover, else vg+ in wraps and near fine proof dw. Uncorrected Proof. Signed by the author. Rare thus. $375.00
320 Heinlein, Robert & Kondo, Yoji REQUIEM, Tor, 1992, 1st ed., fine in wraps. Uncorrected proof. $45.00
320.1 Heinlein, Robert Many other titles in stock. Please inquire.
321 Herbert, Frank THE GOD MAKERS, N.E.L. 1972, first English edition, fine in like dw. Review copy with accompanying review slip laid in. $70.00
322 Herbert, Frank Many other titles in stock. Please inquire.
323 Herbert, James THE SPEAR, NEL, 1978, 1st ed., fine in like dw. $70.00
324 Hersey, John MY PETITION FOR MORE SPACE, Knopf, 1974, 1st ed., fine in like dw. The authors over-population novel. $20.00
*** A GREAT RARITY ***
325 Hix, J. Emile CAN A MAN LIVE FOREVER?, Western News Co., 1898, 1st ed, a bright vg+ or better copy. Illustrated. American scientists produce a man who can. A truly rare book not in any bibliography ( that I own ). The OCLC offers one copy !!! $495.00
326 Hodgson, William Hope POEMS OF THE SEA, Ferret Fantasy, 1977, first combined edition, fine in near fine dw. Of 500 copies printed, this is one 1/50 large paper editions. Collects THE VOICE OF THE OCEAN & THE CALLING OF THE SEA. $150.00
327 Hogan, James P. REALTIME INTERRUPT, Bantam, 1995, 1st ed., fine in wraps. Uncorrected proof. A computer environment proves deadly. Signed by the author. $17.00
328 Hopkins, Robert Thurston HORROR PARADE, Mitre Press, 1945, 1st ed., vg+/near fine in wraps. A collection of such tales. Uncommon. $65.00
329 Howard, Robert E. SKULL-FACE AND OTHERS, Arkham House, 1946, 1st ed., light wear to corner tips, spine lettering a bit dulled, else a near vg copy in a near fine facsimile dw. $115.00
330 Hoyne, Thomas Temple INTRIGUE ON THE UPPER LEVEL, R & L, 1934, 1st ed., vg+ in attractive dw with some wear and tear. In the year 2050, two social classes have developed; the rich who enjoy all the latest in technology and the poor workers who live below them ( literally ). A clash develops. Reminiscent of METROPOLIS. $75.00
331 Hubbard, L. Ron SLAVES OF SLEEP, Shasta Press, 1948, 1st ed, just about fine in a near vg full color wraparound Bok dw with some slight chipping to the dw spine extremeties and 3 long closed tears. Signed by the author. $1,375.00
332 Hubbard, L. Ron FROM DEATH TO THE STARS F.P.C.I., 1953, 1st ed., fine in bright vg dw with some light wear and some marginal staining which has bled through the verso of the dw. Reportedly 1/500 copies. Collects DEATHS DEPUTY & KINGSLAYER. $475.00
333 Hubbard, L. Ron DEATH QUEST, Bridge Publications, 1985, 1st ed, fine in flexible black leatherette wraps. Uncorrected proof in typescript form labelled set #3. An early, perhaps the earliest state of this book, MISSION EARTH #6. $100.00
334 Hume, Fergus THE SACRED HERB, Dillingham, 1908, 1st ed., slight fraying just beginning at spine extremeties, else a vg copy in the second issue binding. $45.00
*** SIGNED LIMITED EDITION ***
335 Huxley, Aldous BRAVE NEW WORLD, Doubleday Doran, 1932, first American edition, a very fine copy. #82/250 copies specially bound and Signed by the author. SOLD
336 Huxley, Aldous SPEAKING PERSONALLY, Caedmon Records, 1973, 1st ed., 2 vols., fine in photographic album cover. Recorded in July in 1961, Huxley speaks about early writings, influences, Chaucer, psychology, Freud, D.H. Lawrence, religion, the supernatural, drugs, etc. $95.00
337 Hyne, Cutcliffe C. EMPIRE OF THE WORLD, Everett & Co., 1910, 1st ed., spine darkened and dulled, else a tight vg copy with a bright front panel depicting a woman's hand above a man's whose thumb is pushing down on a globe of the earth. Illustrated. The owner of a 'new force' moves the world into an unwilling peace. $85.00
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