El Zarco The Bandit
London: Folio Society, 1957. A good copy with some rubbing to spine and toned pages in a fair slipcase with a repaired tear to the back. [Loc: 39].
London: Folio Society, 1957. A good copy with some rubbing to spine and toned pages in a fair slipcase with a repaired tear to the back. [Loc: 39].
Suntup, 2021. Tray Cased Hardcover. Numbered 76 out of an edition of 250. One of the most beautiful productions from Paul Suntup. A flawless copy.
Tacoma, Washington: 1933. Disbound. A 60-page scrapbook measuring 21cm x 29cm and containing 78 original pictures, 23 postcards, and 22 paper clippings attributed to Jasper S. Coxey (1854-1946). Jasper was an early Alaskan gold prospector and the brother of the infamous General Jacob S. Coxey who raised Coxey’s Army in.....
New York: Limited Editions Club, 1964. Limited Edition. Quarter Leather Hardcover. A good copy with its original slipcase. Spine ends have wear and small tears. Internally the book is clean and without flaw. Slipcase has moderate wear and spine is sunned. [Loc: 39].
Pennsylvania: The Franklin Library, 1978. Limited. Leather Hardcover. A lovely unread copy of the limited edition produced as part of The Franklin Library's 100 Greatest Books of All Time collection. Rubbed on the lower board edges and faint spotting to gilt. [Loc: 39].
Ipswich: Limited Editions Club, 1962. Edy Legrand. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Limited numbered edition signed by the illustrator. Some light rubbing to spine and boards, some light smudging along the edges. Volume is accompanied by its original slipcase that is worn at the corners and dulled. [Shelved].
Portland, Maine: George Stinson & Co., 1881. George Stinson & Company, Portland Maine. c1881. Publisher’s advertisement and solicitation for agents to sell Colonel Russell H. Conwell’s “Life of Garfield.” 12x16 inch single sheet. Bi-folded into four 6 x 8-inch pages. The announcement provides details on bindings and prices. Potential agents.....