THE LITTLE REVIEW, Vol. 1, No. 10
Early issue of the celebrated Modernist journal, full of vigorous cultural and literary criticism.
Early issue of the celebrated Modernist journal, full of vigorous cultural and literary criticism.
First edition in book form of this "man on the run" spy novel, in which Richard Hannay escapes to Scotland just ahead of accusations he has murdered a secret agent.
First edition of this collection, with a title story predicting the submarine warfare strategy of the first World War and a preface by Doyle noting its composition 18 months before that war began.
First UK edition of Faulkner's first published novel, a post-WWI story of a wounded aviator's return to his Georgia home.
First edition of Faulkner's first published novel, a post-WWI story of a wounded aviator's return to his Georgia home.
First edition, first printing of the acclaimed tragedy of ill-fated love amidst the fighting of World War I.
First edition of Hemingway's second short-story collection, a beautiful copy in the second-issue dust jacket (within a month of the first issue).
First edition of this tender story of the life of an old schoolmaster, adapted into an Oscar-winning film in 1939 and again in 1969.
First edition, first printing of this posthumously published novel about the Midwest during World War I, by the author of APPOINTMENT IN SAMARRA.
First Lion Books edition.
First printing of this short tale relating to WWI, formerly owned by a contemporary Harper & Brothers publishing employee.
First US edition of these bleak posthumously published stories by the Belgian Symbolist poet and anarchist, illustrated with Masereel's stark woodcuts.
First edition of Winspear's third post-World-War-I historical mystery, in which detective Maisie Dobbs searches the spirit world and the mortal plane for a missing soldier.
First edition of this early novel grappling with the personal traumas of World War I, Woolf's first to experiment with modernist techniques that would become central to her style.