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William MorrisThe Roots of the Mountains, 1890London: Reeves & TurnerFirst edition. One of 250 copies on Whatman paper.$ 2,500.00View more details -
John Jeter; Jane Rini (illus.)The Rose, 1993Northampton, MA: Light of DayOne of 350 copies, signed by the author and the illustrator.$ 175.00View more details -
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John MontagueThe Rough Field, 1972Dublin: Dolmen PressOne of 150 copies. Signed by the author.$ 750.00View more details -
Joseph ConradThe Rover, 1923Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & CompanyOne of 377 copies. Signed by Conrad.$ 1,250.00View more details -
Omar KhayyamThe Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Translated by Edward Fitzgerald, 1928London: Robert Riviere & Son, Ltd.$ 6,500.00View more details -
Ann BaharThe Russian Icon, 1988Newton, IA: Tamazunchale PressOne of 250 copies.$ 65.00View more details -
Robert E. MassmannThe Saga of Lizzie Dunbar, or, Crime and punishment in the sedate village of Farmington, Connecticut in 1832, 1986New Britain, CT: REM MiniaturesOne of 300 copies.$ 50.00View more details -
Paul HorganThe Saintmaker's Christmas Eve, 1987Dallas: Somesuch PressOne of 250 copies, signed by the author, Horgan, and the printer, Stephen Stinehour.$ 50.00View more details -
Nathaniel Hawthorne; Barry Moser (illus.)The Scarlet Letter, A Romance, 1984NY: Harcourt Brace JovanovichSigned by Moser.$ 100.00View more details -
Rockwell KentThe Scholar, 1938(Ausable Forks, NY)One of 175 copies. Signed by Kent in lower right margin.$ 950.00View more details -
Corry NetheryThe Second Lady Beerbohm, 1987Los Angeles: Dawson's BookshopOne of 150 copies printed by Wallace Nethery, and signed by him and the author.$ 65.00View more details -
A. A. MilneThe Secret and Other Stories, 1929NY and London: The Fountain Press and Methuen and CompanyOne of 742 copies of the first edition. Signed by Milne.$ 300.00View more details -
Clifford WebbThe Serpent's Presence, 1954(London): Golden Cockerel PressOne of 60 copies specially bound.$ 400.00View more details -
The Seven Wonders of the World; And Other Magnificent Buildings, 1822NY: Samuel Wood & Sons$ 300.00View more details -
Arthur J. GaskinThe Shephearde's Calendar: Conteyning Twelve Aeglogues, Proportionable to the Twelve Monethes, by Edmund Spenser, 1896Hammersmith: Kelmscott PressOne of 225 copies.$ 6,500.00View more details -
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Florence Parry Heide; Edward Gorey (illus.)The Shrinking of Treehorn, 1971NY: Holiday HouseFirst edition.$ 25.00View more details -
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Lynd WardThe Silver Pony, 1973Tokyo: Kaigai Hyoron ShaInscribed by Ward to Dan Burne-Jones.$ 300.00View more details -
The Smashed Up Locomotive. A Mechanical Puzzle for Boys, (c. 1880)Springfield, MA: Milton Bradley & Co.$ 600.00View more details -
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Elizabeth Coatsworth; Manning deV. Lee (illus.)The Sod House, 1954NY: MacmillanInscribed by Coatsworth to her daughter, Margaret. Also signed by the dedicatees, W.A. and Mabel H. Dwiggins.$ 200.00View more details -
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Washington IrvingThe Stage Coach, 1988San Rafael, CA: Feathered Serpent PressOne of 190 copies. Signed by the printer, Susan Acker.$ 65.00View more details -
Maryline Poole AdamsThe Story of Little Black Sambo, 1983(Berkeley, CA): Poole PressFrom an edition of 100, this is one of twenty-five lettered copies printed on handmade Japanese Kitikaka paper and specially bound. Signed on colophon by the printer/illustrator, Maryline Poole Adams.$ 625.00View more details -
David SeretteThe Story of O', 1975Sabbathday Lake, ME: Yellow Kid PressOne of 200 copies. Inscribed to the bookseller Eliot Stanely, "the subject of this book."$ 75.00View more details -
William Merriott; William ThayerThe Story of Writing, 1935Greenfield, MA: Greenfield High School$ 175.00View more details -
Edward GoreyThe Stupid Joke, by Eduard Blutig, 1990(N.p.): Fantod PressFirst edition. One of 500 copies; this out-of-series and unsigned.$ 75.00View more details -
The Suffolk Resolves 1774. Reproduced from the Columns of the Boston Gazette, 1976Boston: Society of PrintersOne of 200 copies.$ 25.00View more details -
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Sue CoeThe Tail That Wagged the Dog, 1990(N.p.): MurrayOne of 60 copies, signed by Coe.$ 950.00View more details -
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The Thirty-Sixth Psalm, 1940Haddon Height, NJ: William Lewis WashburnOne of 64 copies.$ 450.00View more details -
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Mary HeebnerThe Tragic History of Hamlet. An Artist's Interpretation of the Classic Text by William Shakespeare, 2008Santa Barbara, CA: Simplemente Maria PressOne of twenty copies.$ 3,500.00View more details -
William ShakespeareThe Tragicall Historie of Hamlet Prince of Denmarke, 1909Hammersmith: Doves PressOne of 250 copies.$ 8,500.00View more details -
Scott O'Dell; Lynd Ward (illus.)The Treasure of Topo-El-Bampo, 1972Boston: Houghton MifflinFirst edition.$ 25.00View more details -
Emily WoodwardThe Treasure. A Retelling of a Russian Folk Tale, 1983San Anselmo, CA: Private Press of Emily WoodwardOne of twenty-six deluxe copies bound in boards, signed by the artist.$ 250.00View more details -
Seamus HeaneyThe Tree Clock, 1990Belfast: The Linen Hall LibraryFirst edition, one of 750 copies.View more details -
Naomi Shihab NyeThe Tree Is Older Than You Are, 1995NY: Simon and SchusterFirst edition. Inscribed by Nye.$ 50.00View more details -
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The Twelve Horary Signs—Chinese Zodiac, 2000(Tokyo: Toppan Printing Co.)$ 750.00View more details -
John Updike; Edward Gorey (illus.)The Twelve Terrors of Christmas, (2006)San Francisco: PomegranateFirst Pomegranate reissue. Signed by Updike on title page.$ 50.00View more details -
Tasha TudorThe Twenty Third Psalm, (1965)Achille J. St. OngeFirst edition, first issue with the dedication page.$ 200.00View more details -
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Edward GoreyThe Unknown Vegetable, 1995(N.p.): Fantod PressFirst edition. One of 500 copies; this out-of-series and unsigned.$ 75.00View more details -
W.W. GregThe Variants in the First Quarto of 'King Lear.' A Bibliographical and Critical Inquiry, 1940 (for 1939)Oxford: Oxford University Press$ 15.00View more details -
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e. e. cummings; Valeria Brancaforte (illus.)The Wind Has Blown the Rain Away, 2018(Barcelona)One of seven copies. Signed, dated, and titled in pencil by the artist.$ 750.00View more details -
Robert Burns;The Wit of Burns, 1978Paisley, Scotland: Gleniffer PressOne of 500 copies.$ 75.00View more details -
L. Frank Baum; Julian Wehr (illus.)The Wizard of Oz, 1944Akron, OH: Saalfield Publishing Company$ 200.00View more details -
The Women's Street Theater. This is a cranky...or rather, it can be a cranky, (c. 1970)San Francisco: People's Press$ 350.00View more details -
(Charles Perreault)The Wonderful History of Blue Beard, c. 1840Smithfield: J.L. Marks$ 275.00View more details -
Rev. C. C. ClarkeThe Wonders of the World: Described According to the Best and Latest Authorities, and Illustrated by Engravings, 1822New Haven, CT: New Haven$ 200.00View more details -
Antonio FrasconiThe Work of Antonio Frasconi, 1952Cleveland: Cleveland Museum of Art$ 25.00View more details -
Geoffrey ChaucerThe Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. A Facsimile of the William Morris Kelmscott Chaucer with the Original 87 Illustrations by Edward Burne-Jones, 1958Cleveland and NY: World Publishing Company$ 300.00View more details -
Herluf BidstrupThe World Is in Your Hands, (1960)(N.p.): Peace and Socialism Publishers$ 325.00View more details -
Richard Wilbur; Charles Hobson (illus.)The Writer, 2004San Francisco: Pacific EditionsOne of 54 copies, signed by the printer/designer/artist, Charles Hobson, at the colophon.$ 900.00View more details -
Lucius ApuleiusThe XI Bookes of the Golden Asse Containing the Metamorphosie of Lucius Apuleius Interlaced with Sundry Pleasant and Delectable Tales: with an Excellent Narration of the Wedding of Cupid and Psyches. Translated out of Latine into English, by William Adlin, 1924Chelsea: Ashendene PressOne of 165 copies on paper.$ 5,500.00View more details -
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The Yale University Library Gazette. Vol. 13, No. 1. July 1938. A Conrad Memorial Library, 1938New Haven, CT: Yale University Library$ 10.00View more details -
Eric von SchmidtThe Young Man Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn, 1964Cambridge, MA: Riverside PressFirst edition. First edition. Signed by Eric von Schmidt, paired with an original pen-and-ink drawing of the story's be-hatted crow from page twenty.$ 100.00View more details -
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Mason WilliamsThem Poems, 1991(Bisbee, AZ): Pequeño PressOne of 65 copies. Signed by the printer, Pat Baldwin.$ 100.00View more details -
(Catherine Ann Dorset)Think Before You Speak: or, the Three Wishes. A Poetic Tale, 1832Philadelphia: Morgan & Yeager$ 750.00View more details -
Reginald KnowlesThirteen original lettering designs, c. 1925(United Kingdom)$ 1,250.00View more details -
Alec Waugh; Lynd Ward (illus.)Thirteen Such Years, 1932NY: Farrar & RinehartFirst edition.$ 125.00View more details -
Rockwell KentThis Is My Own, (1940)New York: Duell, Sloane & PearceFirst edition. Inscribed by Kent on front endpaper.$ 200.00View more details -
Rollin MilroyThis Monkey's Gone to Heaven. Checklist Ultimo: Heavenly Monkey & HM Editions, 2000-2020, 2022Vancouver: Heavenly MonkeyOne of forty copies. Signed by the collaborators, Rollin Milroy, Claudia Cohen, and Barbara Hodgson.$ 1,800.00View more details -
Konrad Fiedler; Victor Hammer (illus.)Three Fragments from the Posthumous Papers of Conrad Fiedler MDCCCXLI-MDCCCXCV, 1951Lexington, KY: Stamperia del SantuccioOne of 152 unnumbered copies.$ 375.00View more details -
Robert Louis StevensonThree Letters from Robert Louis Stevenson, 1902London: Essex House PressOne of 54 copies.$ 450.00View more details -
Charles Simic; Holly Brown (illus.)Three Poems, 1998Syracuse: Clockworks PressFirst edition. One of twelve copies, signed by Simic and Brown.$ 1,750.00View more details -
Margo LockwoodThree Poems Written in Ireland, 1977Cambridge, MA: Menhaden PressOne of nineteen copies printed on Rives paper and bound in boards. Signed by Lockwood.$ 150.00View more details -
Edward GoreyThree programs for Dracula productions, 1977, 1978, TNY, San Francisco, and London: American Theatre Press, Performing Arts$ 95.00View more details -
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Norman W. ForgueThree Psalms. Eighth, Forty-sixth & One Hundredth, (1967)Chicago: Black Cat PressOne of 200 copies.$ 50.00View more details -
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