THE BOAT CLUB; Or, The Bunkers of Rippleton
First edition of this "tale for boys," a pioneering novel of juvenile adventure fiction.
First edition of this "tale for boys," a pioneering novel of juvenile adventure fiction.
First edition of this exhibition book on one of the fathers of abstract expressionism, focusing on a period of his career wherein his "creativity burst forth and flowered."
First edition of this late Regency arithmetic textbook for American schools — by the author of THE SCHOLAR'S ARITHMETIC, one of the era's most popular mathematical textbooks.
First edition of the "first critical biography of Austen" (Juliette Wells).
Inscribed association first US edition of the first, but not the last, conclusion to the five-book Hitchhiker's trilogy, presented by Adams at Toronto's International Festival of Authors at Harbourfront to Greg Gatenby, the Festival's founding artistic director.
Inscribed early printing of this charming tale of a city pig on vacation Out West, and the unusual friend he makes at the ranch.
First edition of this attractive collection of three humorous rhymes about hunting and fishing, with vibrant illustrations by Frank Adams.
First edition of this collection carefully selected from Samuels's monumental and authoritative larger six-volume set of Adams's letters.
First printing of this interesting photographic alphabet, some of the compositions quite surreal.
First edition of this evocatively illustrated MOTHER GOOSE book, a scarce and highly-sought version in particularly nice condition.
Second revised edition of one of the most popular mathematical textbooks in the early United States, with extensive contemporary figuring.
Reproductions of seven portfolios of photographs made from 1936 to 1976, originally issued as limited editions.
Second issue (of three, all dual-numbered) of one of the earliest American journals devoted to experimental and avant garde film and filmmakers, begun when editor Sitney was just 16 years old.
First edition of the near-miniature story of PETER PIXIE, a fairy made from the laughter of children, and his efforts to cheer little Kitty.