TO TOU EPIKTĒTOU ENCHEIRIDION [Enchiridion]
Miniature Foulis press edition of this classic of Stoicism, a pocket book of Ancient Greek philosophy issued during the Scottish Enlightenment.
Miniature Foulis press edition of this classic of Stoicism, a pocket book of Ancient Greek philosophy issued during the Scottish Enlightenment.
First US edition of this classic work of Japanese philosophy, capturing the essence of samurai culture in the early Edo period.
First US edition of "one of the most popular books of the eighteenth century" (Harper), and a title that was a formative read for a young George Washington.
First edition of Gilman's most important nonfiction work, with still-relevant arguments about the economic value of female household labor.
Beautifully bound Edwardian edition of Emerson's celebrated essays, including "Self-Reliance."
First edition of this cultural critique by the Columbia sociologist and popularizer of the term "New Left."
First publication in book form of Doyle's fervent argument for the authenticity of Spiritualist mediumship, contact with the dead, poltergeist hauntings, and other phenomena investigated by the Society for Psychical Research.
First US edition, with interesting pencil marginalia by an educated 19th-century American reader – including a reference to New Jersey's little-known 18th-century laws granting women voting rights.
Inscribed first printing of this reflection of the effects of a culture of toxic masculinity on individual men, and how that in turn shapes the American landscape.
First printing of this groundbreaking treatise on female psychology by a pioneer in women's education.
Mock-epic manuscript in six cantos, offering meticulously footnoted anonymous rhyming invective against the New Deal, the Nietszschian Superman, and the unappreciative American publishing industry.
Majestic Arion Press limited edition of Wittgenstein's last work, illuminated with twelve prints by Mel Bochner.
First edition of this anthology of Locke's philosophical writings, some previously unpublished, each "directly arguing for, criticizing, or expressing a fundamental notion of race, culture, civilization, identity, or value."
Inscribed first edition of these classic papers on countertransference in psychoanalysis.