Collection of 41 Magazine and Literary Magazine Appearances
Collection of more than three dozen magazine appearances by Plath — including the first appearance in print of "Daddy" and "Lady Lazarus."
Collection of more than three dozen magazine appearances by Plath — including the first appearance in print of "Daddy" and "Lady Lazarus."
Near-complete original typescript for Aram Saroyan's self-titled collection of minimal and concrete verse.
Rare and spectacular French game of aerostatic navigation from the great Age of Airships.
First edition of Seuss's second book, a HORNBOOK review copy with their name stamped on the front endpaper.
First edition of the Pulitzer and National Book Award-winning novel that made Steinbeck a household name.
Signed limited first edition, this the scarce "lettered" issue meant for private distribution to friends.
Signed watercolor used in Tudor's Caldecott Honor book MOTHER GOOSE, printed by Oxford University Press in 1944.
Inscribed later printing of the modern children's classic, an exploration of innocence and change, death and courage.
First edition of this interfaith contemporary romance — the "first American novel written by a Jew on a Jewish theme for an American audience" (D. G. Myers) — inscribed by the author to her brother.
First edition of this landmark neoclassical tragedy — the first documented performance using moveable scenes — with exquisite double-page etchings of the stage by an influential innovator of the form.
Signed and dated watercolor on board for a Gilded-Age children's book featuring cherubic kids dressed as real American heroes and heroines.
Lavish signed limited edition of this fairy-tale collection, illustrated with an Art Deco take on 18th-century French styles.
A sizable archive of over 1,150 images from the Scranton Lace Company, a major manufacturer that operated from 1890 to 2002, consisting of samples used in home decor — primarily window treatments and table linens — likely photographed for internal purposes.
Signed limited edition, one of only 500 numbered copies signed by one of the greatest Golden-Age illustrators, Kay Nielsen.
An extraordinary and unique handmade artist's book, elaborately assembled by an anonymous artist.
Striking early Bukowski drawing, executed in vibrant purple, grey, and black.
First edition of this nautical-psychological journal, in which the antihero travels far and wide in pursuit of anonymity.
Deluxe large format portfolio edition of one of Dulac's most desired books, a quirky ABC.
First edition of Faulkner's Huxleyesque satire on sex, swamps, artists, and boats, featuring an ungenerous portrayal of Sherwood Anderson as "Dawson Fairchild, the novelist, resembling a benevolent walrus."
First edition, first printing of the famed novel exploring the poisons laced into the American dream.
First US edition of this classic WWI adventure story (with a dash of romance), following a skipper and missionary's housekeeper as they plot to destroy a German gunboat — adapted into a Hollywood film starring Humphrey Bogart and Katherine Hepburn.
Sammelband of five French titles in one volume, including a contemporary court argument against an abusive man who employed a chastity belt to control a woman — evidently, a true account of a device frequently thought apocryphal.
Limited first edition, one of less than 100 copies in the rare first issue with F.A.I. endpapers, of Hemingway's narration of the film THE SPANISH EARTH, produced to raise funds for the Loyalists in the Spanish Civil War.
First edition, an out-of-series copy of the deluxe issue of 50 copies specially printed on Japan vellum, inscribed by Johnson to the designer of the book.
Rare first edition of Kusama's first novel, never translated into English, illustrated with the artist's own work.