About Centennial: Some Notes on the Novel
Random House, January 1974. Limited. Cloth. Octavo. Limited edition of 3200. First edition. Off white cloth covered boards with gold lettering along spine. Silver emblem on front. [57 pp.]. More
Random House, January 1974. Limited. Cloth. Octavo. Limited edition of 3200. First edition. Off white cloth covered boards with gold lettering along spine. Silver emblem on front. [57 pp.]. More
Franklin Library, January 1975. Limited. Leather. Octavo. Blue leather with gold lettering & gold floral decor. Ribbed spine. Teal colored moire end pages. Gold textblock edges. Silk ribbon markers. Tight binding. [413 pp.] 1948 winner of Pulitzer prize for literature 1948. More
Charles E. Tuttle Company, January 1958. First Edition. Cloth. First U.S. edition in dustjaket with mild toning and wear. Flap clipped. Boards covered in ochre and charcoal silk with gold English lettering on spine and Japanese lettering in charcoal on front board. Ochre end pages with non-authorial inscription front pastedown..... More
State House Press, November 1993. First Thus. Cloth. Octavo. In bright, clean dustjacket. Not clipped. Light grey cloth with black lettering along spine. Tightly bound. interiors without markings. This appears to be the first trade edition of 'about 5,000 copies', so sayeth Ahearn's Author Price Guides -- Vol. III (Quill..... More
Random House, October 1951. First Edition. Cloth. First/first in heavily chipped & torn DJ with large one-inch triangular chip at head of spine. Darkening of verso. Flap not clipped. Grey cloth covered boards with gold lettering in rectangular field of black and gold floral design above and below the title..... More
Random House, April 1971. First Edition. Cloth. Octavo in edgeworn dustjacket. Flap is not clipped. Blue cloth covered boards with silver lettering upon spine & black lettering on front board. Tight binding, despite slight give. Top textblock edge tinted black. Textblock fore-edge is soiled. [559 pp.]. More
Random House, June 1978. First Edition. Cloth. "Michener's most ambitious work of fiction in theme and scope." THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER "Brilliantly written." ASSOCIATED PRESS Once again James A. Michener brings history to life with this 400-year saga of America's great bay and its Eastern Shore. Following Edmund Steed and his..... More