The Ambassadors
Franklin Library, January 1982. Leather. Half Leather with raised bands, gold lettering and designs. Gilt edged print block and bound in silk bookmark. Still in shrink wrap, never opened. More
Franklin Library, January 1982. Leather. Half Leather with raised bands, gold lettering and designs. Gilt edged print block and bound in silk bookmark. Still in shrink wrap, never opened. More
Penguin Books, 1986. Mass Market PaperBack. Essential passages form the works of more than 100 fifteenth-and sixteenth-century thinkers and writers, including Erasmus, Cervantes, Boccaccio, Montaigne, Bodin, Dürer, Machiavelli, Guicciardini, Rabelais, Leonardo, Cellini, Copernicus, Galileo, Savonarola, Luther, and Calvin. (Four & 1/4' x 7') -- 7th reprint of 1977 Penguin mass..... More
Doubleday & Company, Inc., May, 1978. Reprint. Cloth. In dustjacket with mild edgewear. Not price clipped. Original price of $6.95 on jacket flap. One inch tear top edge of rear fold.Clean, bright maroon cloth covered boards with silver & black lettering on spine. Sharp corners. Maroon speckled bottom textblock edge..... More
Modern Library Giant, 1970. Cloth. In price-clipped, edgeworn dustjacket. Black cloth covered boards with silver lettering on spine & stamped lilac 'ml' in lilac border. Likewise stamped lilac Modern Library running-man logo with two lilac bars. Tanned end pages. Tanned/su-darkened textblock edges top & fore-edge. (465 pages). More
Twayne Publishers, January 1969. Hardcover. In rubbed, darkened at margins dustjacket. Maroon faux-leather with gold lettering. Maroon end pages. Foxed textblock edges. Clean, unmarked interiors. More
B.W. Huebsch, 1924. Cloth. 2nd printing with jacket in pieces: front panel is present as is front flap, but these two parts are connected but barely. Likewise back panel and back flap are present and better connected. The spine side of jacket is gone but for a tiny fragment. Loads..... More
Tor Books, October 1990. Mass Market PaperBack. More
Penguin Classics, August 1984. Mass Market PaperBack. Washington Square (1881), by Henry James, tells the story of Catherine Sloper, the plain, obedient daughter of the widowed, well-to-do Dr. August Sloper of Washington Square. When a handsome, feckless man-about-town proposes to Catherine, her father forbids the marriage because he believes the..... More
Library of America, July 1985. Cloth. When Cooper's most memorable hero, Leatherstocking, started an American tradition by setting off into the sunset in The Pioneers, one early reader said of his departure, I longed to go with him. American readers couldn't get enough of the Leatherstocking saga (collected in two..... More
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, December 2017. Trade Paperback. As a revered fantasy writer, James Branch Cabell came to be known for richly imagined universes rife with fascinating detail. This early novel takes place in the "real world" of early-twentieth-century America, but it is filled with the same kind of insightful..... More
Penguin, August 1996. Mass Market PaperBack. More
Penguin, August 1996. Mass Market PaperBack. More
Wesleyan Univ Press, Conn, January 1962. Hardcover. Fifh printing (1967). Endpapers foxed; jacket darkened, chipped and clipped. More
Atlantic Monthly Press, January 1994. Trade Paperback. Once the squire of the mansion Andromeda Park and now a mere menial, Darcy Dancer embarks upon a series of adventures across the country and in bohemian Dublin in search of his lost youth. A hilariously comic, poignant novel of a remarkable young..... More
Oxford University Press, USA, August 2000. Trade Paperback. An American editor with an enthusiasm for the works of Jeffrey Aspern, a romantic poet of the early 19th century, goes to Venice to acquire the letters that Aspern wrote to his mistress, a Miss Bordereau, whom he called Juliana. Under an..... More
Prentice-Hall, January 1962. Trade Paperback. 7TH PRINTING. More
Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, May 2009. Trade Paperback. 'Tell me worldlings, underneath the sun, If greater falsehood ever has been done' The Jew of Malta, written around 1590, can present a challenge for modern audiences. Hugely popular in its day, the play swings wildly and rapidly in genre, from pointed satire..... More
Harvard University Press, January 1933. Cloth. Maroon cloth without jacket. Previous owner's bookplate affixed to front pastedown. More
Chandler publishing Company, January 1962. Paper Back. Inside first page price clipped. More
Everthemore Books, December 2014. Trade Paperback. More
Bedford/St. Martin's, March 1993. Paper Back. Adopted at more than 1,000 colleges and universities, Bedford/St. Martin's innovative "Case Studies in Contemporary Criticism" series has introduced more than a quarter of a million students to literary theory and earned enthusiastic praise nationwide. Along with an authoritative text of a major literary..... More
New York: Frederick Ungar, 1980, January 1980. Paper Back. More
New Directions, January 1944. Hardcover. With jacket that is in two pieces with spine entirely missing (under protective Brodart mylar). More