After Many A Summer Dies the Swan
Avon Publications, 1952. Mass Market PaperBack. Closed tear at top edge of front cover. Creased spine, with a chip at lamination; also previous owner's spine label. Tight binding and bright colors. More
Avon Publications, 1952. Mass Market PaperBack. Closed tear at top edge of front cover. Creased spine, with a chip at lamination; also previous owner's spine label. Tight binding and bright colors. More
Bantam Books, May 1954. First Thus. Mass Market PaperBack. Top edge of spine chipped; bottom of spine splitting at the folds. Also has previous owner's spine label. Crease along left side of cover, which is still bright. Binding remains tight. More
Bantam, January 1963. Mass Market PaperBack. Very tight clean copy. More
Bantam, January 1963. Mass Market PaperBack. More
Avon Publications. Mass Market PaperBack. Creasing along spine and left side of front cover; previous owner's spine label. Very bright cover, tight binding. More
Dalkey Archive Pr, September 2006. Trade Paperback. Sebastian Barnack, a handsome English schoolboy, goes to Italy for the summer, and there his real education begins. His teachers are two quite different men: Bruno Rontini, the saintly bookseller, who teaches him about things spiritual; and Uncle Eustace, who introduces him to..... More
A Harper Perennial Classic, September 1940. Cloth. Originally published in the UK as 'After Many A Summer' in 1939 by Chatto and Windus. This 1965 reprint in 12mo (4&1/2' x 7&1/2') lifts design & dimensions of the Harper mass market edition issued around same time. It features terrrific Seymour Chwast..... More
Natl Book Network, September 1992. Trade Paperback. In this savage novel Huxley transports us to Los Angeles in the year 2018, where we learn to our dismay about the 22nd-century way of life. More
Chatto & Windus, 1949. First Edition. Cloth. First UK edition in heavily chipped dustjacket with foxing to white areas of back panel & darkening to margins. NOT price clipped. Original English price front flap bottom corner. Grey cloth boards with blue title block & gold lettering on spine. Blue topstain..... More
Harpercollins, March 2000. Trade Paperback. When the novel Brave New World first appeared in 1932, its shocking analysis of a scientific dictatorship seemed a projection into the remote future. Here, in one of the most important and fascinating books of his career, Aldous Huxley uses his tremendous knowledge of human..... More
Harper & Row, 1971. Cloth. In very good dust jacket. Green cloth with foxing. Gold lettering on spine. Yellow end pages. Lean to spine. More
Harper & Brothers Publishers, May 1936. First American. Cloth. First/first (U.S.) in chipped & tattered & price-clipped. Bookstore sticker affixed bottom of front free end page. Darkened top edge. Stained. Text without markings. More
Chatto & Windus, 1924. Cloth. (Five inches x Seven & 3/4-inch) Navy blue cloth covered boards with gold lettering on darkened spine. Some marginal wear to boards. Grey faded topstain with inch long white scrap. Heavily tanned front & rear free end pages. 4th printing (1924) of the 1920 First..... More
Harper & Brothers Publishers, February 1946. First American. Cloth. First/first in heavily chipped, darkened dustjacket with split along spine fold between front panel & jacket. All this held in place by mylar wrap. NOT price clipped. $3 original price front flap. Dark green cloth with gold lettering. More
Harper & Row, A Perennial classic, 1965. Cloth. 12mo - duodecimo (Four & 1/2-inches x Seven & 1/2-inches); In very good dustjacket. Not price clipped. Original price of $1.95 on flap top corner. Darkened spine. Navy blue cloth with gold lettering. Caerulean blue end pages. Sound binding. Darkened textblock edges..... More
Greenberg, 1925. Hardcover. More