- 2VOL JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS BOOKS W/ EARLY
2VOL JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS BOOKS W/ EARLY EDITIONS A lot of 2 books by Joel Chandler Harris: Uncle Remus: His Songs and His Stories by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1881 by D. Appleton. First edition. Early state. "Presumptive" on page 9. Bound in light blue cloth boards with a gilt and black illustration of a rabbit on the front. 8vo. 231pp. Daddy Jake The Runaway and Other Stories by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1890 by T. Fisher Unwin, London. First British edition. Bound in red boards with pictorial image on the front. 4to. 145pp.
- 12VOL J.CHANDLER HARRIS BOOKS, INCLUDING
12VOL J.CHANDLER HARRIS BOOKS, INCLUDING 1ST ED. A lot of 12 books by Joel Chandler Harris, including some first editions. Daddy Jake The Runaway by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1898 by The Century. Blue cloth boards with gilt titling and decoration. 8vo. 198pp.
A Little Union Scout by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1904 by McClure, Phillips. Green cloth boards with a floral design and gilt titling. 8vo. 181pp. Ex-library book with stamps and pockets. On The Wing of Occasions by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1900 by Doubleday, Page. Red cloth boards with illustration. 8vo. 310pp.
Nights With Uncle Remus by Joel Chandler Harris. Published by George Routledge and Sons, London. Peach cloth boards with a turtle decoration and black titling. 8vo. 312pp. Free Joe by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1901 by International Association of Newspapers. Bound in tan boards with a green floral design and black titling. 8vo. 236pp. Balaam and His Master by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1891 by Houghton Mifflin. Tan boards with gilt titling. 12mo. 293pp. Gabriel Tolliver by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1902 by McClure, Phillips. Red boards with blind stamping and gilt titling. 8vo. 448pp. Evening Tales by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1893 by Charles Scribner's Sons. Red cloth boards with black and silver titling and decoration. 8vo. 280pp. Previous owner's bookplate as well as small newspaper articles pasted down on front and back boards. Told By Uncle Remus: New Stories of the Old Plantation by Joel Chandler Harris Published 1905 by McClure, Phillips. Red cloth boards with illustrated rabbit and gilt titling. 8vo. 295pp. Songs of the South: Selections From Southern Poets by Jennie Thornley Clarke with an Introduction by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1896 by Lippincott. Blue cloth boards with gilt titling. 8vo. Plantation Pageants by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1899 by Houghton, Mifflin. Light blue boards with gilt titling and decoration. 8vo. 247pp. Book has lost covering on spine. Daddy Jake The Runaway and Other Stories by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1889 by Century Company. Bound with a pictorial cover and a brown leather spine with gilt titling. 4to. 145pp.
- 12VOL J.CHANDLER HARRIS BOOKS WITH FIRST
12VOL J.CHANDLER HARRIS BOOKS WITH FIRST EDITIONS A lot of twelve books by Joel Chandler Harris, some first editions. Free Joe and Other Georgian Sketches by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1899 by Charles Scribner's Sons. Later printing. Peach colored boards with pictorial cover. 8vo. 236pp. Nights with Uncle Remus by Joel Chandler Harris, Published 1884 by George Routledge and Sons. Blue pictorial cover with gilt titling and decoration. 8vo. 300pp. The Bishop and The Boogerman by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1909 by Doubleday, Page. Green cloth boards with gilt titling. 8vo. 184pp. Uncle Remus Returns by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1918 by Houghton Mifflin. Tan cloth boards with pictorial design. 8vo. 175pp. The Making of a Statesman by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1902 by McClure, Phillips. Tan cloth boards with brown titling. 8vo. 247pp. Sister Jane by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1896 by Houghton Mifflin. Green cloth boards with gilt titling and decoration. 8vo. 363pp. Daddy Jake The Runaway and Other Stories by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1889 by The Century Company. Pictorial boards. 4to. 145pp. On The Plantation by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1892 by D. Appleton. Tan pictorial boards with an image of a rabbit. 8vo. 233pp. On The Wing of Occasions by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1900 by Doubleday, Page. Green cloth boards with gilt titling. 8vo. 310pp. The Story of Aaron by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1896 by Osgood. First British edition. Bound in brown boards with repairs. 8vo. 198pp. Little Mr. Thimblefinger by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1894 by Doubleday, Page. Pictorial cloth clover with rabbit and fox. 8vo. 230pp. Joel Chandler Harris: Editor and Essayist, Miscellaneous Literary, Political, and Social Writings. Edited by Julia Collier Harris. Published 1931 by The University of North Carolina Press. Green cloth boards with gilt titling on the spine. 8vo. 429pp.
- NORMAN ROCKWELL. "THE RUNAWAY," OFFSET
NORMAN ROCKWELL. "THE RUNAWAY," OFFSET LITHOGRAPH (American, 1894-1978). Offset lithograph, pen signed "Norman Rockwell" lr, sight size: 19 1/2 x 17 1/2 in., framed size: 24 1/2 x 22 1/4 x 1 inches.
- 36PC HUMMEL GOLD CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT
36PC HUMMEL GOLD CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT COLLECTIONComplete set including Heavenly Duo, Chick girl, Sunny Weather, Sleepy Time, The Opinion, Prayer Of Adoration, Trumpeting From The Clouds, Light of The World, Feeding Time, Meeting In The Meadow, Apple Tree, Umbrella Girl, Little Gabriel, Quartet, The Renewal, Watchful Angel, Children On The Church Road, Candlelight, Girls Ensemble, Christ Child sleeping, Allelujia, Praise To God, Letter To Santa, The Runaway, Prayer Before Battle, Silent Night Holy Night, Christmas Tree, Not For You, Telling Her Secret, Coquettes, Spring Basket, The Little Goat Herder, Apple Tree Boy, Looks Like Rain, Angels Music, and Grandpa's Helpers. Hummel backstamp. This item has its original box. Box measures: 14"L x 14"W x 5.75"H.
Issued: 1986-1988
Dimensions: 2.75"L x 0.75"W x 1"H
Manufacturer: Goebel Hummel
Country of Origin: Germany
Condition:
Age related wear. As found.
- 30 PC. JOHN GRISHAM 1ST EDITIONS COLLECTION:
30 PC. JOHN GRISHAM 1ST EDITIONS COLLECTION: 30 pc. collection of John Grisham 1st Edition hardback books with jackets, 3 of which are Signed. Including titles such as; ''The Rainmaker'', ''The Street Lawyer'', ''The Client'', ''The Pelican Brief'', ''The Runaway Jury'', ''Skipping Christmas'', and More. Also included are; ''Heaven and Hell'', by John Jakes, & ''Shrouds of Glory'', by Winston Groom. Both 1st Editions also. Largest Approx. 9.5'' h x 6.5'' l x 1.5'' w.
CONDITION: Gently used with scattered wear to some jackets.
- JIM DAVIS, GARFIELD MEETS NORMAN ROCKWELLLithograph,
JIM DAVIS, GARFIELD MEETS NORMAN ROCKWELLLithograph, hand signed, showing Garfield in the Norman Rockwell painting titled "The Runaway." From the edition of 2,500, circa 1999. Overall framed size is 21" x 23". shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
- 9 HUMMEL FIGURINES9 Goebel Hummel figurines.
9 HUMMEL FIGURINES9 Goebel Hummel figurines. For Father, Be Patient, The Runaway, Chimney Sweep, Little Drummer, Boots, Sing With Me, Which Hand?, Lost Sheep. All with Goebel W. Germany marks. Sing With Me 4 3/4"H, Little Drummer 4 1/2"H. Paint flakes to feet on Lost Sheep.
- NORMAN ROCKWELL (NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS,
NORMAN ROCKWELL (NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1894-1978NORMAN ROCKWELL (New York/Massachusetts, 1894-1978) lithograph, "The Runaway," a boy at a diner with a police officer. Pencil signed lower right, edition 31/200, Circle Fine Art blind stamp lower left. Opening measures 25" x 19". In a metal frame; 33.5" x 27.5" overall.
- BLACK AMERICANA: TWO FRAMED ADVERTISEMENTS
BLACK AMERICANA: TWO FRAMED ADVERTISEMENTS FEATURING AFRICAN AMERICAN STEREOTYPES, INCLUDING: TOBACCO CARTOON ADVERTISEMENT WITH "BR...BLACK AMERICANA: Two framed advertisements featuring African American stereotypes, including: Tobacco cartoon advertisement with "Brother Gardner and His Patent Hossless Wagon", episode of the runaway wagon, advertising Duke''s Mixture and Old Virginia Cheroots, framed and matted under glass, some staining, ss: 13 3/4" h. x 16 3/4" w.; and an original photograph for Green River Whiskey ads of elderly black man and swayback horse with whiskey jug, captioned "She was bred in Old Kentucky", signed in LR, McCrary & Bronson, Knoxville, Tenn., on verso information stating photo is 19" h. x 23" w., framed, matted under glass, ss: 15 3/4" h. x 18 1/2" w., both pieces with wear consistent with age and use.
- HARRIS, JOEL CHANDLER, DADDY JAKE?,
HARRIS, JOEL CHANDLER, DADDY JAKE?, 1ST EDHarris, Joel Chandler, Daddy Jake, The Runaway and Short Stories Told after Dark, New York, The Century Co., 1889, octavo, first edition, rebound in full gilt-tooled leather, inset into each pastedown is an original watercolor by George H. Norman. Provenance: Windham Collection, Oxford, MS
- WINCHESTER MDL. 1911 'WIDOWMAKER' SHOTGUN,
WINCHESTER MDL. 1911 'WIDOWMAKER' SHOTGUN, 12 GA Winchester's response to the runaway success of the Browning Auto 5, an unorthodox design which earned a suicidal reputation. Colloquially referred to as the "Widowmaker," the shotgun features a knurled section on the barrel which the operator would use to charge the shotgun, the design being necessary as Browning had patented the use of a handle affixed to the bolt for his Auto 5. This particular example certainly shows its age, although mechanically it seems largely fine. The blued finish is largely worn off, with maybe 60% remaining mostly on the barrel. The buttstock has significant repairs, likely having split if the gun had been fired after the fiber buffers had deteriorated. The handguard also shows multiple splits in the wood although it seems relatively solid. S/N: A9852, Caliber: 12 GA (2 3/4" Chamber), BBL: 26" (Full choke), OAL: 45."
- JAMES CLARK, SR. (UK/ C. 1858-1909)
JAMES CLARK, SR. (UK/ C. 1858-1909) "The Runaway Horse", oil on canvas, signed lower right, depicting a chestnut horse in carriage harness breaking through a fence to join the pursuit of a fox, in the original Victorian gilt gesso frame, OS: 25" x 29", SS: 19 1/2" x 23 1/2". Light stretcher impression, rippling at top.
- CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) THE
CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) THE RUNAWAYS. Oil on canvas unsigned; Frame: 28.50'' x 25.75'' 19.4'' x 16.50'' Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
- Newspapers Advertising the Sale of Slaves
Newspapers Advertising the Sale of Slaves Lot of 2 including: National Intelligencer Washington July 15 1841 4pp with several ads offering rewards of $30-$200 for runaway slaves most form Prince George's county Maryland one of which describes the runaway as missing most of his toes a common punishment for runaways indicating he had escaped at least once previously; and the New Orleans Daily Crescent June 16 1859 8pp with ads for several slave dealers such as "Foster's Slave Depot." The Ed Steers Lincolniana & Civil War Collection Condition: Both very good.