THE COLLECTED STORIES OF THE WORLD'STHE COLLECTED STORIES OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST WRITERS, 13 VOL. Various Sizes The Franklin Library (13 vols), including, Sidonie Gabriellle Colette, "Stories", 1977; Theodore Dreiser, "Stories", 1980; Alexandre Dumas, "Stories", 1979; Robert Faulkner, "These Thirteen", 1979; Rudyard Kipling, "Stories", 1978; Bernard Malamud, "The Magical Barrel Idiots First", 1978; Thomas Mann, "Stories", 1978; John P. Marquand, "Mr. Moto's Three Aces", 1980; Katherine Anne Porter, "Collected Stories", 1980; Damon Runyon, "Guys and Dolls", 1979; James Thurber, "The Thurber Carnival", 1979; Thomas Wolfe, "From Death to Morning", 1979; each bound in leather with gilt trim.
ENGLISH BLUE & WHITE PLATTERA Late 18thENGLISH BLUE & WHITE PLATTERA Late 18th Century English Blue & White Transferware Platter. Oval platter decorated with Chinoiserie motif entitled "Boy on Buffalo" contained within a diapered border with butterfly accents. Unmarked, but attributed to Thomas Wolfe (Stoke on Trent), c. 1790. Crazing, light surface scratches, small losses of glaze. 16 x 11 3/8" wide. ESTIMATE $100-200
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Crazing, light surface scratches, small losses of glaze.
THOMAS WOLFE "THE WEB AND THE ROCK"THOMAS WOLFE "THE WEB AND THE ROCK" 1940Thomas Wolfe (1900-1938), "The Web and the Rock," New York: Sun Dial Press, 1940.
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SET 8, 18TH C. ENGLISH BLUE & RED "CHINESE"SET 8, 18TH C. ENGLISH BLUE & RED "CHINESE" PLATES Thomas Wolfe (English, 1781-1818) or Enoch Wood (circa 1784-1790), late 18th to early 19th century. Set of eight plates decorated in the Chinese taste, having blue and white florals with iron red background. Impressed "W" mark.
TEN PREDOMINANTLY EARLY AND REPRINTTEN PREDOMINANTLY EARLY AND REPRINT HARDCOVER NOVELS AND STORIES INCLUDING WORKS BY ROALD DAHL AND THOMAS WOLFE AND OTHER VOLUMES PUBLISHED BY THE STORY CLASSICSTen Predominantly Early and Reprint Hardcover Novels and Stories Including Works by Roald Dahl and Thomas Wolfe and Other Volumes Published by The Story Classics,,
BALTIMORE FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY PEMBROKEBALTIMORE FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE, OWNER'S STAMP "ELIZABETH LEMMON, WELBOURNE', FARM NEAR MIDDLEBURG, VA, WHERE F. SC.BALTIMORE FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE, OWNER'S STAMP "ELIZABETH LEMMON, WELBOURNE', FARM NEAR MIDDLEBURG, VA, WHERE F. SCOTT FITZGERALD AND THOMAS WOLFE OFTEN VISITED, circa 1800, with string inlaid oval hinged top and curved inset corners above an inlaid skirt on tapered bellflower inlaid legs on spade feet, stenciled Elizabeth Lemmon, Welbourne under top board - h:28w:39d:33in. Provenance: Eastern Shore Historic Estate
(9) VOLS, 20TH C. LITERATURE, SOME SIGNED(9) VOLS, 20TH C. LITERATURE, SOME SIGNED Includes: 1) Fannie Hurst. Lummox. Harper & Brothers, 1923, #99 of 250 signed by Hurst; 2) Eugene O'Neill. Long Day's Journey into Night. Yale, 1956; 3) James J. Corbett. The Roar of the Crowd. Dollar Books/Garden City, 1926; 4) Octave Mirbeau. Torture Garden. Citadel, 2nd ptg, 1949; 5) Alice Childress. A Hero Ain't Nothin' but a Sandwich. Coward McCann & Geoghegan, 1973, inscribed and signed by Childress; 6) Thomas Wolfe. From Death to Morning. Scribner's, 1935, 1st ptg with "A" on c/r page; 7) Ben Hecht. The Kingdom of Evil. Pascal Covici, 1924, #541/2000; 8) E. Nesbitt. Children's Stories from Shakespeare. Raphael Tuck, n.d.; 9) Stories from Hans Andersen. Ernest Nister/E.P. Dutton, c. 1900, with color plates; 9.75"h x 7.5"w (largest)
Thomas Wolfe, Look Homeward, Angel ,Thomas Wolfe, Look Homeward, Angel , Charles Scribners Sons, New York, 1929, first edition, black cloth, 7-3/4 x 5-1/2 in. Slight toning, hinges slightly loose, spine with wear and losses and slightly cut, corners bent, lacking dust jacket.
STEINBECK JOHN THOMAS WOLFE AND W.H.STEINBECK JOHN THOMAS WOLFE AND W.H. AUDEN. GROUP OF MODERN LITERATURE IN DUST JACKETS (1) Steinbeck "Of Mice and Men a Play in Three Acts." New York 1937. Review Copy. Chip at top of dust jacket spine. (2) Steinbeck "The Pearl." New York 1947. Minor damage to rear panel. (3) Steinbeck "The Wayward Bus." New York 1947. (4) Wolfe "The Hills Beyond." New York 1941. (5) Wolfe "The Story of a Novel." New York 1936. (6) Auden and Isherwood "On the Frontier." New York 1938 Review Copy. (7) Auden and Isherwood "The Ascent of F6." New York 1937 Review Copy.
Letterio Calapai (American 1902-1993)Letterio Calapai (American 1902-1993) "Look Homeward Angel plate 24: The great stars rode proudly up into heaven . . ." Wood engraving signed in pencil at the lower right numbered 12/200 at the lower left from the set of 25 original wood engravings inspired by Thomas Wolfe's (1900-1938) "Look Homeward Angel" first published in 1929 with full margins matted but not framed paper size 14-5/8" x 10-1/2".
* CALAPAI LETTERIO 25 Original Wood* CALAPAI LETTERIO 25 Original Wood Engravings Inspired by ''Look Homeward Angel.'' [New York 1948] Portfolio publisher's cloth boards with angel wood engraving tipped to upper board. Limited edition one of 200 copies with 25 wood engravings printed on Japanese vellum each numbered and signed by the artist. Prospectus laid in. Together with Look Homeward Angel. By Thomas Wolfe. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1947. 8vo publisher's pictorial cloth boards dust jacket. First Illustrated edition.