Collected Books: The Guide to Identification and Values. Allen OSB Ahearn

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Название Collected Books: The Guide to Identification and Values
Автор произведения Allen OSB Ahearn
Жанр Изобразительное искусство, фотография
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Издательство Изобразительное искусство, фотография
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isbn 9781883060145



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$750. One of 100 signed copies in green cloth. $1,000.

      CABELL, James Branch. Of Ellen Glasgow. New York (1938). Wraps. $600.

      CABELL, James Branch. Smith. New York, 1935. $100. One of 153 signed copies. In slipcase. $300. Trade. $100.

      CABEZA DE VACA, Álvar Núñez. The Narrative of Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca. Washington, 1851. Translated by Buckingham Smith. 8 maps. One of 110 copies. $3,500. New York 1871. Three-quarters morocco. One of 100 copies. $2,000. (For another issue, under another title, see following entry.)

      CABEZA DE VACA, Alvar Núñez. Relation . . . of What Befel the Armament in the Indias Whither Páenphilo de Narvaez Went for Governor, etc. San Francisco, 1929. Grabhorn printing. Hand decorations in color by Valenti Angelo. Boards. One of 300 copies. In slipcase. $750.

      CABINET of Natural History and American Rural Sports (The). Philadelphia, 1830-32-33. First book edition. 3 vols. Published by J. and T. Doughly; includes 29 monthly parts [dated 1830 to 1834]. 57 plates, 54 colored. $12,500.

      CABLE, George W. The Creoles of Louisiana. New York, 1884. $750. London, 1885. $250.

      CABLE, George W. Old Creole Days. New York, 1879. Author’s first book. First state, with no ads at back. $450. Second state with ads. $250. New York, 1897. Vellum. One of 204 copies. $500. Limited Editions Club, New York, 1943. In slipcase. $100.

      CABLE, George W. The Southern Struggle for Pure Government. Boston, 1890. Wraps. $500.

      CABLE, George W. Strange True Stories of Louisiana. New York, 1889. Illustrated. Pictorial cloth, paper label. $250. London, 1890. $150.

      CABRERA INFANTE, Guillermo. Three Trapped Tigers. New York (1971). Author’s first book. $250.

      CAGE, John. Another Song. (New York, 1981.) One of 35 copies signed by author and photographer, Susan Barron. Illustrated with 39 original photographs. In windowed tray case. $4,500.

      CAHAN, Abraham. Yekl . . . New York, 1896. Author’s first book. $600.

      CAHOON, Herbert. The Overbrook Press Bibliography, 1934-1959. Stamford (1963). One of 150 copies. $450.

      CAIDIN, Martin. Cyborg. New York, Warner (1972). Wraps. $250. New York: Arbor House 1973. Hardback. $150.

      CAIN, James M. Mildred Pierce. New York, 1941. $950. London (1943). $350.

      CAIN, James M. Our Government. New York, 1930. Author’s first book other than a collaboration. First issue in printed dust jacket. $750. Second issue in pictorial dust jacket. $600.

      CAIN, James M. The Postman Always Rings Twice. New York, 1934. $5,000. London (1934). $1,500.

      CAIN, James M. Serenade. New York, 1937. Three variant colors on dust jacket (no priority). $750. London (1938). $350.

      CAIN, James M. Three of a Kind. New York, 1943. $600. London (1945). $200.

      CAIN, Paul. Fast One. Garden City, 1933. Author’s first book. $7,500.

      CAIN, Paul. Seven Slayers. Hollywood (1946). Wraps. “First Book Publication” on copyright page. (By Peter Ruric.) $200. Los Angeles, 1987. One of 250 copies signed by William Nolan (introduction). $75. One of 26 signed copies. $150.

      CAIRD, James. Prairie Farming in America . . . London, 1859. Folding map. $300. New York, 1859. Printed wraps. $250.

      CALAVAR: or, The Knight of the Conquest. Philadelphia, 1834. (By Robert Montgomery Bird.) Author’s first book. 2 vols. Purple cloth, printed paper labels. $500. Philadelphia, 1847. 2 vols. Revised edition. Printed wraps. $200.

      CALDCLEUGH, Alexander. Travels in South America … London, 1825. 2 vols. 2 folding maps, 9 plates. Frontis of vol. l in color. $1,000.

      CALDER, Alexander. Animal Sketching. Pelham, N.Y. (1926). Author’s first book. $500.

      CALDER, Alexander. A Bestiary. New York (1955). By Richard Wilbur with 1llustrations by Calder. Small folio, decorated cloth. In slipcase. One of 750 copies signed by Wilbur and Calder. $500. One of 26 signed, lettered copies. $750.

      CALDER, Alexander. Calder’s Circus. New York (1972). Folio. One of 100 copies signed by Calder. $1,250. Trade in dust jacket. $350.

      CALDER, Alexander. Fables of Aesop. (Paris, 1931.) 50 drawings by Calder. Decorated paper dust jacket, slipcase, and matching sleeve. One of 495 copies. $1,500. One of 50 copies with original drawing tipped in. $10,000.

      CALDER, Alexander. Fits and Starts. (Salisbury, 1973.) By Jacques Dupin, translated by Paul Auster. Color lithograph frontispiece by Calder, signed by him in pencil. Board slipcase. One of 100 copies, signed by Dupin and Auster. $2,000. Trade, one of 1,000 copies. Wraps. $200.

      CALDWELL, Erskine. American Earth. New York, 1931. First edition, with code letter “A” on copyright page. $250.

      CALDWELL, Erskine. The Bastard. New York (1929). Author’s first book. One of 200 signed copies. In glassine dust jacket. $750. One of 900 unsigned copies. $200.

      CALDWELL, Erskine. God’s Little Acre. New York, 1933. $3,500.

      CALDWELL, Erskine. Kneel to the Rising Sun and Other Stories. New York, 1935. One of 300 signed copies. Issued without dust jacket. In slipcase. $250. Trade edition. $150.

      CALDWELL, Erskine. Mama’s Little Girl. Mount Vernon, Me., 1932. 2 drawings by Alfred Morang. Printed wraps. One of 75 copies. $750.

      CALDWELL, Erskine. A Message for Genevieve. Mount Vernon, 1933. Drawing by Alfred Morang. Printed wraps. One of 100 copies. $600.

      CALDWELL, Erskine. North of the Danube. New York (1939). Photographs by Margaret Bourke-White. Linen. $350.

      CALDWELL, Erskine. Poor Fool. New York, 1930. Illustrated. Blue buckram. Issued without dust jacket. One of 1,000 copies. $350.

      CALDWELL, Erskine. Tenant Farmer. New York (1935). Green wraps. $125.

      CALDWELL, Erskine. Tobacco Road. New York, 1932. With code letter “A” on copyright page. $4,000. London, 1933. In printed glassine dust jacket with paper flaps. $1,000.

      CALDWELL, Erskine. We Are the Living. New York, 1933. One of 250 signed copies. In glassine dust jacket. In slipcase. $300. Trade edition. $150.

      CALDWELL, Erskine, and BOURKE-WHITE, Margaret. Say, Is This the U.S.A. New York (1941). Illustrated. Pictorial boards. $500.

      CALDWELL, J. A. History of Belmont and Jefferson Counties, Ohio. Wheeling, Ohio, 1880. Half leather. $600.

      CALDWELL, J. F. J. History of a Brigade of South Carolinians. Philadelphia, 1866. Cloth. $2,500.

      CALDWELL, Taylor. Dynasty of Death. New York, 1938. Author’s first book. $125. London, 1939. $100.

      CALEF, Robert. More Wonders of the Invisible World . . . London, 1700. $10,000. Salem, 1796 [1797]. First American edition. $2,000.

      CALHOUN, James S. Official Correspondence of James S. Calhoun While Indian Agent at Santa Fe. Washington, 1915. Illustrated, 4 maps. Cloth. $350.

      CALIFORNIA Gold Regions, with a Full Account of Their Mineral Resources . . . (New York, 1849.) $7,500.

      CALIFORNIA Illustrated. New York, 1852. By a Returned Californian. (By J. M. Letts.) First issue, anonymous. 48 plates. $1,250. Later issue, same year, author named. $750. New edition. Pictorial View of California, 1853, with fewer plates. $350.

      CALIFORNIA Sketches, with Recollections of the Gold Mines. Albany, 1850. (By Leonard Kip). Wraps. $12,500.

      CALISHER, Hortense. In the Absence of Angels. Boston, 1951. $125.

      CALLAGHAN, Morley. A Native Argosy. New York, 1929. $400.

      CALLAGHAN, Morley. No Man’s Meat. Paris, 1931. Boards and cloth, paper label. One of 500 signed copies. In tissue dust jacket. In slipcase. $300. One of 25 copies for presentation. $750.

      CALLAGHAN, Morley. Strange Fugitive. New York, 1928. Author’s first book. $500.

      CALLAHAN, Harry.