The Romantic Imagination
Oxford Paperbacks, May 1961. Trade Paperback. As is. Bumped at the bottom of the spine, edge wear. More
Oxford Paperbacks, May 1961. Trade Paperback. As is. Bumped at the bottom of the spine, edge wear. More
Europa Editions, June 2023. Paper Back. A NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR From debut author Shannon Bowring comes a novel of small town America that Pulitzer-winner Richard Russo calls, "measured, wise, and beautiful." In most small towns, the private is also public. In the town of Dalton, one local..... More
Harper & Row, January 1975. Paper Back. Scarce paperback edition of this classic tale of the road. Unfortunately there is silverfish bites along the fore-edge and bottom corner of the first five inside pages, though this damage does not effect the text. Otherwise a decent reading copy (or starter copy);..... More
G.P. Putnam's Sons, February 2018. Hardcover. From author Trudy Nan Boyce, whose police procedural debut was hailed as authentic (NYTBR) and exceptional (Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel), returns with a stunning prequel to the Detective Salt series, the story behind the case that earned Salt her promotion to homicide. At the beginning of..... More
Columbia University Press, November 2011. Hardcover. At the age of twenty-one, Brian Boyd wrote a thesis on Vladimir Nabokov that the famous author called "brilliant." After gaining exclusive access to the writer's archives, he wrote a two-part, award-winning biography, Vladimir Nabokov: The Russian Years (1990) and Vladimir Nabokov: The American..... More
Princeton University Press, August 1990. Hardcover. This first major critical biography of Vladimir Nabokov, one of the greatest of 20th-century writers, finally allows us full access to the dramatic details of his life and the depths of his art. An intensely private man, Nabokov was uprooted first by the Russian..... More
Princeton University Press, January 1993. Trade Paperback. The story of Nabokov's life continues with his arrival in the United States in 1940. He found that supporting himself and his family was not easy--until the astonishing success of Lolita catapulted him to world fame and financial security. More
Knopf, August 2023. Hardcover. From the award-winning, internationally best-selling author, a beguiling romp of a novel, at once intimate and panoramic, about the adventures and misadventures of a nineteenth-century everyman "Picaresque, big-hearted and moving, this is Boyd at the top of his game." --The Guardian One man, many lives... More
Penguin Books, October 1981. Paper Back. Octavo. Sun bleached spine. Creases to cover. More
Grove Press, January 1971. First Edition. Cloth. Duodecimo (12mo.) in very good dustjacket. NOT price clipped. Original price of $5 on jacket flap. Red cloth with black lettering on spine. Clean, sound, bright review copy. Review slip laid in indicates this First Edition was published on January 29, 1971, although..... More
Penguin Books, May 1982. Trade Paperback. More
Southern Illinois University Press, 1969. First Thus. Cloth. Kay Boyle s second novel, "Year Before Last, "was published in 1932 by Harrison Smith in New York and by Faber and Faber in London, in each case a true edition from different settings of type. Matthew J. Bruccoli, the textual editor..... More
Oxford University Press, December 1992. Paper Back. In 1880 Nietzsche observed that Goethe had been "not just a good and great man, but an entire culture." The author of Faust, of exquisite lyric poetry, and of a bewildering variety of other plays, novels, and poetry as well as treatises on..... More
Clarendon Press /Oxford University Press, April 1991. Cloth. In 1880 Nietzche observed that Goethe had been "not just a good and great man, but an entire culture." The author of Faust, of exquisite lyric poetry, and of a bewildering variety of other plays, novels, and poetry as well as treatises..... More
Franklin Library, January 1993. First Edition. Leather. Leather. Gilt edge. Ribbon marker. Signed First edition. No jacket as issued. More
Viking Adult, September 1990. First Edition. Hardcover. A young Japanese seaman jumps ship off the coast of Georgia and washes ashore on a barrier island inhabited by a strange mix of rednecks, descendents of slaves, genteel retired people, and a colony of artists. The result is a sexy, savagely hilarious..... More
Penguin (Non-Classics), May 1986. Paper Back. Mythic and realistic, farcical and tragic, The Washington Post Book World says these masterful stories mark T. Coraghessan Boyle's development from a prodigy's audacity to something that packs even more of a wallop: mature artistry. They cover everything, from a terrifying encounter between a...... More
Viking Adult, 1994-05-10. First Edition. Hardcover. {5' x 9 & 1/4'} In clean, bright jacket. Black cloth covered boards with silver lettering & red paper covered boards. Yellow end papers. First/first. Complete number string. [338 pages]. More
Hogarth, November 2018. First Edition. Hardcover. "A satire of writerly ambition wrapped in a psychological thriller . . . An homage to Patricia Highsmith, Oscar Wilde and Edgar Allan Poe, but its execution is entirely Boyne's own."--Ron Charles, The Washington Post NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR..... More
Martin Secker & Warburg Ltd, January 1993. First Edition. Cloth. Bradbury argues that almost a century since the emergence of Modernism, it is now possible to see the entire period in perspective. It is clear that the first 50 years - from Henry James, Wilde and Stevenson, through James Joyce..... More
Secker & Warburg, January 1983. First Edition. Cloth. First UK in very good dust jacket. NOT price clipped. Original British price on flap. Black cloth with gold lettering on spine. Clean & solid. No markings within text. More
Bantam, 1976. Reprint. Mass Market PaperBack. The summer of '28 was a vintag season for a growing boy. A summer of green apple trees, mowed lawns, and new sneakers. Of half-burnt firecrackers, of gathering dandelions, of Grandma's belly-busting dinner. It was a summer of sorrows and marvels and gold-fuzzed bees..... More
Bantam, 1976. Mass Market PaperBack. The summer of '28 was a vintag season for a growing boy. A summer of green apple trees, mowed lawns, and new sneakers. Of half-burnt firecrackers, of gathering dandelions, of Grandma's belly-busting dinner. It was a summer of sorrows and marvels and gold-fuzzed bees. A...... More
Del Rey, February 1995. Mass Market PaperBack. Celebrate the 40th anniversary of this timeless classic with a special edition featuring a new foreword by the author and a message that is as relevant today as when it was first published. Since the late 1940s, Ray Bradbury has been revered for..... More
Ballantine, June 1966. First Thus. Mass Market PaperBack. First Ballantine printing, June, 1966. Illustrated by Will Elder, Wally Wood, Joe Orlando, Al Williamson, Jack Kamen & John Severin. Shelf worn with heaviest wear & chipping top and bottom of spine. Previous dealer's red rubber address stamp. [188 pages]. More
University of California Press, February 1978. Reprint. Paper Back. This is a major new selection of Samuel Johnson's best work, delightfully introduced by W. K. Wimsatt and scrupulously annotated by Frank Brady and Mr. Wimsatt.Samuel Johnson, the only writer in English since the Renaissance to give his name to a...... More
Alfred A. Knopf, January 2001. Trade Paperback. More
Bobbs-Merrill, January 1966. First Edition. Hardcover. More
Doubleday Anchor, January 1962. Mass Market PaperBack. Origially published 1960 by Doubleday & Co. Chipping & edgewear with mildly leaning spine. Large dark damp stain midway on textblock fore-edge and soaking into large splotch on back panel of wrapper. Affecting interior pages from 95 onward. [233 pages & five page..... More
Flatiron Books, April 2023. Hardcover. NPR BEST BOOK OF 2023 - An enchanting Black Southern gothic debut, perfect for readers of Mexican Gothic... "Fresh, haunting...In her roller-coaster ride of a gothic debut novel, Monica Brashears upends expectations at every turn." --The New York Times "Every page, every scene, every sentence..... More
Flatiron Books, April 2023. Hardcover. NPR BEST BOOK OF 2023 - An enchanting Black Southern gothic debut, perfect for readers of Mexican Gothic... "Fresh, haunting...In her roller-coaster ride of a gothic debut novel, Monica Brashears upends expectations at every turn." --The New York Times "Every page, every scene, every sentence..... More
Oxford University Press, USA, September 1990. First Thus. Paper Back. Beyond Minimalism explores Beckett's drama of the '70s and '80s, examining the ways in which play text and performance merge through the playwright's poetic idiom. Beginning with Not I and continuing through Catastrophe and What Where, Brater examines the plays..... More
University of Michigan Press, September 1992. Reprint. Paper Back. Original essays honoring Martin Esslin, author of a seminal book on the theater of the absurd. Octavo. Spine cocked. Soiling & pencilled underlining & side notes scattered & splashed through text. Stains likewise along fore-edge. [316 pages]. More
Macmillan Pub Co./ Collier, January 1960. Paper Back. Octavo with darkening/dust staining to covers. [101 pages]. More
W. W. Norton & Company, March 2024. Hardcover. Now that her brilliant botanist daughter is off at college, buttoned-up Maeve Cosgrove loves her job at a quiet Maine public library more than anything. But when a teenager accuses Maeve--Maeve!--of spying on her romantic escapades in the mezzanine bathroom, she winds..... More
Doubleday Anchor Book, 1955. Mass Market PaperBack. Darkened/bowed spine with fading lettering. Tape 'repairs' with scotch tape. Marginal tanning to covers. Previous owner's name inked verso of front cover and half title page. Front cover bottom right corner creased. [348 pages]. More
University of Minnesota Press, November 1999. Trade Paperback. In 1952, Hannah Arendt hailed Bertolt Brecht as "beyond a doubt the greatest living German poet and possibly the greatest living European playwright." His plays, widely taught and studied, are searing critiques of civilizations run amok. During the thirties, the subversive nature..... More
Grove Press, March 1994. Mass Market PaperBack. These six plays represent the best and most humorous of Brecht's shorter works. The Jewish Wife is from the Fear and Misery in the Third Reich cycle of one-act plays, which, along with In Search of Justice and The Informer, chromicles the hardships..... More
Grove Press, September 1991. Mass Market PaperBack. Widely considered one of the great dramatic creations of the modem stage, Mother Courage and Her Children is Bertolt Brecht's most passionate and profound statement against war. Set in the seventeenth century, the play follows Anna Fierling ("Mother Courage"), an itinerant trader, as..... More
Grove Press, January 1965. First Thus. Paper Back. First printing stated; Binding intact; Clean covers with minimal spine wear; Spine top corner bumped; Front cover mildly creased at outer bottom corner; Previous owner name present inside front cover; Pages free of markings; An excellent copy. More
University of Michigan, 1962. Paper Back. Previous owner's name. More
Summerfield Publishing d.b.a. New Plains Press, April 2020. Trade Paperback. When Dalton Everest, a naive school teacher with a crackerjack, free-form way of expressing himself, forms a fast friendship with Nathan Lyme, a charmer who's cagey about his employment, everything Dalton knew of his previous life is swiftly upended. Set..... More
Serpent's Tail, October 1992. Paper Back. Previous owner's name/date on inside of front cover. More
Bison Books, October 1988. Paper Back. Mad Love has been acknowledged an undisputed classic of the surrealist movement since its first publication in France in 1937. Its adulation of love as both mystery and revelation places it in the most abiding of literary traditions, but its stormy history and technical..... More
Serpent's Tail, December 1994. Paper Back. Previous owner's name/date on inside of front cover. More
Univ of Texas Pr, December 1982. Trade Paperback. Moderate shelf wear on the cover. Text clean, binding tight. French/English. More
Milkweed Editions, September 2017. Paper Back. Selected for the National Poetry Series by Ada Limón, I Know Your Kind is a haunting, blistering debut collection about the American opioid epidemic and poverty in rural Appalachia. In West Virginia, fatal overdoses on opioids have spiked to three times the national average..... More
Dorothy, a publishing project, October 2023. Paper Back. From the award-winning author of the book-length essay This Little Art, a debut novel that reaches back to the start of the novel tradition and outward to the complexities of contemporary life. Kate Brigg's debut novel--the follow-up to her acclaimed This Little..... More
Viking / Compass Books, 1959. Reprint. Soft Cover. Third printing, September, 1959. Octavo. Well worn cover at edges and spine folds. Starting to tear at top & bottom along the fold, Sightly cocked spine. Previious reader's name in ink first inside. [303 pages]. More
Alfred A. Knopf, January 1945. First Edition. Cloth. Octavo. No dustjacket. Foxing. Signed & inscribed by John Malcolm Brinnin front free end page. 73 pages. More
University of Minnesota Press, January 1967. Reprint. Stapled Pamphlet. Second Printing. Stampled Pamphlet with wear along spine. Two Staples. [47 pages]. More
Penguin Classics, September 1994. Paper Back. Well worn with tape re-enforced spine. Edgewear. Soiling. Side notes & underlining. [661 pages]. More
Cambridge University Press, March 1972. Paper Back. In this, the first introductory volume of the Cambridge Milton for Schools and Colleges, Professor Broadbent, the general editor of the series, presents background and introductory material essential to students for a proper understanding of Paradise Lost. Chapters on mythology, the epic, the..... More
Scribner, October 2023. Hardcover. Named a Best Book of 2023 by The New York Times ("incandescent...hilarious...a triumph"), Oprah Daily ("surreal, absurd, lucid, and wise"), Vanity Fair ("Broder [is] a genius and a sorceress"), and more! From the visionary author of Milk Fed and The Pisces, a darkly funny novel about..... More
Random House Trade Paperbacks, July 2020. Trade Paperback. NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - NATIONAL BOOK AWARD LONGLIST - "A masterpiece" (NPR) about marriage, divorce, and the bewildering dynamics of ambition Now an Emmy Award-nominated FX limited series on Hulu, starring Claire Danes, Jesse Eisenberg, Lizzy Caplan, and Adam Brody ONE..... More
Vintage Books USA, September 1988. Trade Paperback. A rejacketed edition to coincide with the publication of Brodkey's long-awaited story collection, Stories in an Almost Classical Mode. More
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, September 2000. Reprint. Hardcover. The poems of the legendary Nobel Laureate, in one volume at lastOne of the greatest and grandest advocates of the literary vocation, Joseph Brodsky truly lived his life as a poet, and for it earned eighteen months in an Arctic labor camp..... More
Farrar Straus Giroux, September 1996. Hardcover. Joseph Brodsky, Seamus Heaney, Derek Walcott--three Nobel laureates and threeof our generation's greatest poets explore the misconceptions and mythologiesthat surround one of America's most famous and beloved deceased poets--RobertFrost. Previous owner's name. More
Two Dollar Radio, June 2023. Hardcover. * An American Booksellers Association "Indies Introduce" Pick! Haunting, gorgeously descriptive, and spellbinding, At the Edge of the Woods is a magnificent and assured debut novel that delivers all the resonance and significance of an instant classic. Laura lives alone in a cabin deep..... More
Penguin Classics, August 2009. Trade Paperback. 'May you not rest, as long as I am living. You said I killed you - haunt me, then' Lockwood, the new tenant of Thrushcross Grange on the bleak Yorkshire moors, is forced to seek shelter one night at Wuthering Heights, the home of..... More
Theatre Communications Group, May 1999. Trade Paperback. Evoking Shakespeare is the text of a talk given by Peter Brook in Berlin dealing with the essence of performing Shakespeare today. Based on the author's lifelong interest in interpreting Shakespeare's works for contemporary audiences, Brook's analysis is a typically illuminating and provocative..... More
Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd., June, 1943. Reprint. Cloth. {5 & 1/4' x 7 & 3/4'} 12mo. 2nd edition / 2nd printing. Teal cloth covered boards with black lettering upon spine edge and black facsimile of Brooke's signature center on front board. Jacket is darkened at margins & folds with darkened..... More
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, January 1998. Trade Paperback. In an ambitious departure from her usual form, Anita Brookner expands her canvas in Family and Friends to create a richly textured novel about the life of a wealthy Jewish family in London, focusing on the generation that came to maturity between..... More
Vintage, October 1995. Trade Paperback. BOOKER PRIZE WINNER - When romance writer Edith Hope's life begins to resemble the plots of her own novels, she flees to Switzerland, where the quiet luxury of the Hotel du Lac promises to restore her to her senses. "Brookner's most absorbing novel ... wryly..... More
The University of North Carolina Press, January 1939. Trade Paperback. This study presents the revolutionary thesis that English poetry and poetic theory were deflected from their richest line of development by the scientific rationalism that came with Hobbes and has continued its restrictive influence to the present day, when such..... More
Harvest Books, 1947. Mass Market PaperBack. HB-11; notable shelf wear, rubbing anf fading on cover and spine; some page corner creasing/folding on the bottom, esp. toward the front of book; name and date (1963) written in ink (and then crossed out) on inside cover; name written in ink on front..... More
Tin House Books, March 2024. Paper Back. At the height of the Second World War in England, twenty-two year old Nina Woodrow joins the British Royal Air Force and rebels against her careful upbringing by embarking on an illicit affair with an officer. She risks losing everything for Guy Nicholson..... More
Viking Adult, May 2011. First Edition. Hardcover. A richly imagined new novel from the author of the New York Times bestseller, People of the Book. Once again, Geraldine Brooks takes a remarkable shard of history and brings it to vivid life. In 1665, a young man from Martha's Vineyard became..... More
Viking, June 2022. Hardcover. "Brooks' chronological and cross-disciplinary leaps are thrilling." --The New York Times Book Review "Horse isn't just an animal story--it's a moving narrative about race and art." --TIME "A thrilling story about humanity in all its ugliness and beauty . . . the evocative voices create a...... More
Penguin Books, January 2024. Paper Back. "Brooks' chronological and cross-disciplinary leaps are thrilling." --The New York Times Book Review "Horse isn't just an animal story--it's a moving narrative about race and art." --TIME "A thrilling story about humanity in all its ugliness and beauty . . . the evocative voices..... More
Penguin (Non-Classics), January 2006. Trade Paperback. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize--a powerful love story set against the backdrop of the Civil War, from the author of The Secret Chord. From Louisa May Alcott's beloved classic Little Women, Geraldine Brooks has animated the character of the absent father, March, and crafted..... More
Three Rivers Press, October 2007. Trade Paperback. #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - "Prepare to be entranced by this addictively readable oral history of the great war between humans and zombies."--Entertainment Weekly We survived the zombie apocalypse, but how many of us are still haunted by that terrible time? We..... More
Andrews McMeel Publishing, May 2023. Trade Paperback. From beloved yogi, teacher, and artist Elena Brower comes the writer's debut collection of poetry: a lyrical exploration of grief, self-compassion, and learning from the past to navigate life's challenges with grace. Softening Time is both autobiography and self-help, poetry and inspiration. Drawing..... More
Anchor, November 1969. Mass Market PaperBack. More
Modern Library, June 2002. Trade Paperback. Called a "remarkable story" by John Greenleaf Whittier and described by John Keats as "very powerful," Wieland, Charles Brockden Brown's disturbing 1798 tale of terror, is a masterpiece involving spontaneous combustion, disembodied voices, religious mania, and a gruesome murder based on a real-life incident..... More
Vortex Comics, August 1989. First Edition. Paper Back. First/first. Complete number string. Octavo with darkening to margins of interior pages. [198 pages]. More
Anchor, March 2006. Mass Market PaperBack. The bestselling phenomenon finally comes to mass-market paperback just in time for the May 19th release of Columbia Pictures' much-anticipated film adaptation, starring two-time Academy Award( winner for Best Actor Tom Hanks, and directed by Oscar(-winning director Ron Howard (A Beautiful Mind). More
Doubleday, November 2004. Hardcover. One of the bestselling novels of all time, Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code has intrigued and thrilled millions of readers around the world. Now all the artwork, symbols, architecture, and historic locations--over 160 images--are beautifully compiled in this full-color collector's edition. A mind-bending code hidden..... More
Newmarket Press, May 1992. First Edition. Hardcover. Fourteen influential figures--Edward Albee, Horton Foote, Frank Gilroy, William Goldman, William Inge, Alan Jay Lerner, Mary Mercier, David Merrick, Mason Miller, John Patrick, Richard Wilbur, Edwina Dakin Williams, Tennessee Williams, Lanford Wilson--discuss their successes and failures. 14 b/w photos. Octavo. In dustjacket. Flap..... More
Anhinga Press, January 2002. Trade Paperback. More
The Viking Press, November 1968. First Edition. Cloth. Octavo. In edgeworn dustjacket with small tears and chipped top & bottom edges. Flap is not clipped. Two inch closed tear top of rear panel. Creasing to flap. Two-thirds bound. Black cloth covered on spine side with gold & purple lettering. Remaining..... More
Penguin Group (Canada), January 2002. Trade Paperback. More
Copper Canyon Press, April 2019. Trade Paperback. The Tradition explores cultural threats on black bodies, resistance, and the interplay of desire and privilege in a dangerous era. Signed on the title page by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Jericho Brown. More
Prentice Hall, 1984. Paper Back. Octavo. Previous reader's name written in ink first inside page. [186 pages]. More
Applause Books, April 2000. Trade Paperback. John Russell Brown demonstrates just how much is in Shakespeare's texts; how the language is awakened, colored, emphasized, sensualized and extended in performance. Shakespeare's intended readers were his collaborators, not his commentators. Brown invites all Shakespeare lovers to seek their insights in Shakespeare's natural..... More
Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, September 1990. First Edition. Hardcover. Brown's heroes have a fatal weakness for beer, fast women, and pick-up trucks, and even when thwarted by state troopers or the women that drive them crazy, find salvation in the reckless pursuit of love. Jacket has some creasing and..... More
Chapel Hill Algonquin 1989. January 1989. Paper Back. More
Algonquin Books, March 2007. Trade Paperback. Dirty Work is the story of two men, strangers--one white, the other black. Both were born and raised in Mississippi. Both fought in Vietnam. Both were gravely wounded. Now, twenty-two years later, the two men lie in adjacent beds in a VA hospital.Over the..... More
Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, October 1991. First Edition. Hardcover. Remainder mark on bottom edge. Jacket wrapped. More
Algonquin Books, January 1994. First Edition. Hardcover. On January 6, 1990, after seventeen years on the job, award-winning novelist Larry Brown quit the Oxford, Mississippi, Fire Department. With three published books to his credit and a fourth nearly finished, he made the risky decision to try life as a full-time..... More
Algonquin Books, January 1994. First Edition. Hardcover. On January 6, 1990, after seventeen years on the job, award-winning novelist Larry Brown quit the Oxford, Mississippi, Fire Department. With three published books to his credit and a fourth nearly finished, he made the risky decision to try life as a full-time..... More
William Morrow & Company, September 2023. First Edition. Hardcover. The New York Times bestseller from iconic Emmy-nominated actress and producer MILLIE BOBBY BROWN: Nineteen Steps "My inner history-loving teenage geek clapped her hands in ecstasy at the thought of a historical novel penned by Enola Holmes, and she wasn't disappointed!"--Kate..... More
Back Bay Books, September 2022. Trade Paperback. A NATALIE PORTMAN BOOK CLUB PICK FINALIST FOR THE 2022 LA TIMES ART SEIDENBAUM AWARD FOR FIRST FICTION. "The electrifying fiction debut that has been called 'a modern Mrs. Dalloway.'"--THE ATLANTIC "Mind-bending and utterly original."--Brandon Taylor "Slim in the hand, but its impact..... More
Yorick Books, November 1989. Cloth. Revised 1990 UK edition in jacket with mild moisture curling & and two half inch closed tears top edge front panel. A few scattered rubbig marks & sticker residue back panel. Overall bright, tight near fine copy. Brown boards with gilt lettering. More
Red Globe Press, February 1992. Trade Paperback. This new critical account by a well-known writer on Joyce's work is designed as a basic introduction for students at all levels. Factual and provocative, with a chapter on each of Joyce's major works including Finnegan's Wake, the study combines detailed reading of..... More
St. Martin's Press, January 2016. Hardcover. An Indie Next pick, an Okra 2016 Winter Selection, and a SIBA Bestseller! Fallen Land is Taylor Brown's debut novel set in the final year of the Civil War, as a young couple on horseback flees a dangerous band of marauders who seek a...... More
Press 53, May 2014. Paper Back. Winner of the Montana Prize in Fiction, Taylor Brown offers up a stunning debut collection of stories. Charles Dodd White, author of A Shelter of Others, says, "With ferocious economy and a great big heart, Taylor Brown writes one of the best debuts I've..... More
Paul Dry Books, June 2009. Trade Paperback. Where is human nature so weak as in the bookstore?--Henry Ward Beecher The Book Shopper is a spirited and witty guide to the world of disheveled used bookstores and dusty basements where shelves sag under the burden of so many books. In the..... More
The Modern Library, 1938. Cloth. A Modern Library 'Giant'. Early reprint of Modern Library edition. Tattered, torn, darkened, dust stained dustjacket. Not price clipped. Original price of $1.25 at bottom (center) of jacket front flap. On the verso is listing of other ML titles available at time of publication, asking..... More
The Modern Library, 1951. Hardcover. Red cloth. Ink inscription on front endpaper. Dustjacket chipping. Spine cracked between back end page and index of Modern Library titles. [723 pages]. More