SELECTION OF HERITAGE PRESS & FOLIOSELECTION OF HERITAGE PRESS & FOLIO SOCIETY BOOKS Comprising 13 titles (19 volumes), most with slipcases.
ASSORTED BOOKS ISSUED BY HERITAGE PRESSASSORTED BOOKS ISSUED BY HERITAGE PRESS Comprising approx. 27 volumes, almost all with original slipcases.
ASSORTED BOOKS ISSUED BY HERITAGE PRESSASSORTED BOOKS ISSUED BY HERITAGE PRESS Comprising approx. 21 volumes, almost all with original slipcases.
SELECTION OF LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB IMPRINTSSELECTION OF LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB IMPRINTS Comprising 12 titles, some with multiple volumes, issues limited to 1500 copies, signed by respective illustrators, including A. Conan Doyle, LATER ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES with repros. of the original illustrations (1952) unsigned; and Rabelais, GARGANTUA AND PANTAGRUEL, illus. by W. A. Dwiggins (1936); most with original slipcases. Together with a couple of Heritage Press titles.
GROUP OF ATTRACTIVE BOOKS BY HERITAGEGROUP OF ATTRACTIVE BOOKS BY HERITAGE PRESS Comprising approx. 22 volumes, in cloth bindings or cloth and boards, most with slipcases.
LEO TOLSTOY ANNA KARENINA Count LevLEO TOLSTOY ANNA KARENINA Count Lev "Leo" Nikolayevich Tolstoy (Russian 1828-1910), Anna Karenina binding, three-quarter bound in gilt accented red leather with red cloth covers, the endpages with fantasy marbled paper, dated 1952. The Heritage Press Publishers, New York. Octavo 8vo. Cover 8.5" H x 6" W x 2.25" D. Toning, wear, losses.
Twenty-five late 20th century books,Twenty-five late 20th century books, mainly limited editions, mainly of works of literature, from The Franklin Press, the Heritage Press and others.
Nineteen late 20th century editions,Nineteen late 20th century editions, mainly of works of literature, from The Franklin Press, the Heritage Press and others.
Twenty late 20th century editions, mainlyTwenty late 20th century editions, mainly of works of literature, from The Franklin Press, the Heritage Press and others.
FINE PRESS EDITIONS OF FRENCH LITERATUREFINE PRESS EDITIONS OF FRENCH LITERATURE Comprising 11 volumes issued by Limited Editions Club, Heritage Press, Folio Society, and others, most with slipcases, including Jules Verne, THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND, illus. by Edward A. Wilson (Baltimore: LEC, 1959) #1477/1500, signed by the artist, laerge 8vo, pictorial cloth; Voltaire, THE HISTORY OF ZADIG, OR, DESTINY, illus. by Sylvain Sauvage (Paris: LEC, 1952) #1500/1500, unsigned (the artist having died during production of the book), small 4to, gilt cloth with leather onlay, slipcase broken; and Voltaire, CANDIDE, illus. by Rockwell Kent (NY: Random House, 1975) 4to, cloth.
A SHELF OF BOOKS INCLUDING HERITAGEA SHELF OF BOOKS INCLUDING HERITAGE PRESS LITERATURE A shelf of books including Heritage Press literature, such as Ovid Metamorphoses, Three Plays of Henrik Ibsen, On the Origin of Species, Oliver Twist, The Little Flowers of Saint Francis of Assisi, etc.
(LOT OF 16) VARIOUS HARD BOUND BOOKS(LOT OF 16) VARIOUS HARD BOUND BOOKS ABOUT CHRISTOPHER (Lot of 16) Various hard bound books about Christopher Columbus, incl. The True Story of Christopher Columbus by Eldridge Brooks, illustrated, 1892, Columbus and Columbia, illustrated, Historical Publishing Company, 1892, Christopher Columbus and His Monument Columbia, Rand, McNally, 1892, Journals and Other Documents on the Life and Votages of Christopher Columbus, Heritage Press, 1963, and others, condition varies.
THREE SHELVES OF BOOKS INCLUDING SPECIALTHREE SHELVES OF BOOKS INCLUDING SPECIAL EDITION OF CLASSIC LITERATURE Three shelves of books including Special Edition of Classic literature, many Heritage Press: 7v Charles Dickens, Heritage Press,1937; 3v Alexander Dumas, Heritage Press, 1953; and 3v Lord of Rings, Houghton Mifflin
NORMAN ROCKWELL HUCKLEBERRY FINN PAINTINGNORMAN ROCKWELL HUCKLEBERRY FINN PAINTING FOLIODESCRIPTION: A Norman Rockwell to illustrate Huckleberry Finn folio by The Heritage Press, Ny. Features three prints in original folio. CIRCA: 20th Cent. ORIGIN: USA DIMENSIONS: H: 15.5" x L: 12" CONDITION: Heavy wear to folio. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
W. M. THACKERAY, VANITY FAIR, 20TH C.W. M. THACKERAY, VANITY FAIR, 20TH C. EDITIONSincluding Limited Editions Club, 2 Volumes, 1931; Two Franklin Library Issues, 1977 and 1987; and a Becky Sharp edition, 1900. Together with a Morgan Library Facsimile of The Rose and The Ring, slipcased, 1947, and a Heritage Press edition ofThe Newcomes, centennial edition. The largest: 8 7/8" high, 11 1/2" wide. Provenance: Property of a Roxbury, CT Collection.
GRP: ASSORTED BOOKS ON EUROPEAN ARTGRP: ASSORTED BOOKS ON EUROPEAN ART HISTORY AND EXPLORA...Large lot of miscellaneous books, dealing primarily with European exploration, art, and history. Titles include "The British Empire before the American Revolution volume II;" The British Isles and the American Colonies, The Southern Plantations 1748-1754 by Lawrence Henry Gipson; The British Empire before the American Revolution volume IV, Zones of International Friction: North America, south of the Great Lakes region 1748-1754 by Lawrence Henry Gipson (two copies); The British Empire before the American Revolution volume V, Zones of International Friction: The Great Lakes Frontier, Canada, The West Indies, India 1748-1754 by Lawrence Henry Gipson (two copies); The British Empire before the American Revolution volume IX, The Triumphant Empire: New Responsibilities within the Enlarged Empire 1763-1766 by Lawrence Henry Gipson (two copies); The British Empire before the American Revolution volume XI, The Triumphant Empire: The Rumbling of the Coming Storm 1766-1770 by Lawrence Henry Gipson; The British Empire before the American Revolution volume XIII, The Triumphant Empire: The Empire beyond the Storm 1770-1776 Summary of the Series Historiography by Lawrence Henry Gipson; The British Empire before the American Revolution volume XIV, A Bibliographical Guide to the history of the British Empire 1748-1776 by Lawrence Henry Gipson; The British Empire before the American Revolution volume XV, A Guide to Manuscripts: Relating to the History of the British Empire 1748-1776 by Lawrence Henry Gipson (two copies); The Complete Guide to Prints and Printmaking edited by John Dawson; A Plan of the Cities of London and Westminster, and Borough of Southwark; membership directory for Fine Arts Philatelists; FAP Journal vol. 17 no. 1 & 2 edited by Clare McAlister, Kay Ziegler, and Katie Berry; The Art of Calligraphy a Practical Guide by Marie Angel; Bicentennial Engagement Calendar 1776*1976 from Colonial Williamburg; The Old World and The New 1492-1650 by J. H. Elliott; Sir Walter Ralegh by Robert Lacey; The British Library The Reference Division Collections; "Four Rare Books Selected for Sale on the World Book Fair at Earls Court, London"; The First Annual Frederic W. Goudy Award presented to Hermann Zapf 1969; "The Parcae" Two Marble Busts by Michelangelo for the Tomb of Julius II published by Paul Rosenberg & Co.; Prints of the Italian Renaissance by Jay A. Levenson; Battles of the Nudes by Evelyn Ehrlich and John H. Neff; Printmaking Today a studio handbook by Jules Heller; Rand McNally, "Atlas of the American Revolution" (two copies); Bruce L. Larson, "Lindbergh of Minnesota. A Political Biography"; "Raleigh & Roanoke," The New York Public Library; Stefan Lorant, "The New World"; W.P. Cumming, S.Hillier, D.B. Quinn, G.Williams, "The Exploration of North America 1630-1776"; edited by Michael Alexander, "Discovering the New World"; edited and annotated by Stefan Lorant, "The New World"; W. P. Cumming, R. A. Skelton, D. B. Quinn, "The Discovery of North America," American Heritage Press, New York (two copies); based on the works of Theodore de Bry, edited by Michael Alexander, "Discovering the New World" (four copies); Hugh Honour, "The New Golden Land. European Images of America from the Discoveries to the Present Time"; Ernst and Johanna Lehner, edited by Gerard L. Alexander, "How They Saw the New World," Tudor Publishing Company; Roswin Finkenzeller, Wilhelm Ziehr, Emil M. Buhrer, "Chess. A Celebration of 2,000 Years"; "Man of the House. The Life and Political Memoirs of Speaker Tip O'Neill with William Novak," Random House, New York; Peter Jowett, "Introducing Kittens"; "Appearance and Reality. Recent Studies in Conservation," The Metropolitan Museum of Art; "FAP Journal volume 17 no. 3, May/June, 1971"; "FAP Journal volume 17 no. 5, November/December 1971"; "Ivory: The Sumptuous Art. Highlights from the COllection The Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore"; "Sotheby's Preview, September 1997"; "Prestype. The quality leader in Lettering, Symbols, Shading Patterns, Tapes"; Fred Eager, "The Italic Way to Beautiful Handwriting Cursive & Calligraphic"; Roy Brewer, "Eric Gill: The Man wh Loved Letters"; Shipley, "The English Rediscovery of America"; I. C. S. Staff, "Perspective and Freehand Drawing"; Lee M. Hollander, "The Skalids. A Selection of their Poems, with Introduction and Notes"; edited by Ernst Cassirer, Paul Oskar Kristeller, John Herman Randall, Jr., "The Renaissance Philosophy of Man"; Frances and Joseph Gies, "Omen in the Middle Ages. The Lives of real Women in a Vibrant Age of Transition"; "1983-84 Collection of Gifts and Books Inspired by the Renaissance," The Folger Shakespeare Library; Margaret Bartran, "The Guide to Color Reproductions," The Scarecrow Press, Inc., New York and London, 1966; illustrated by Folon, "Passport for Human Rights"; Frederick Copleston, S. J., "A History of Philosophy: volume 3, Late Mediaeval and Renaissance Philosophy, part I, Ockham to the Speculative Mystics"; Eileen Power, "Medieval People"; Ray ALlen Billington, "Westward to the Pacific. An Overview of America's Westward Expansion"; "The Chess Bookman, September 1978, No. 14. A list of antiquarian, scarce, used and new chess publications and a magazine for chess collectors"; compiled by Henry Hunvald and with illustrations by Jeff Hill, "Chess, quatations from the Masters"; Carl Zigrosser and Christa M. Gaehde, "A Guide to the COllecting and Care of Original Prints"; Gemalde, Aquarelle, Zeichnungen, "Gerhard Rechenbach"; "Nathan Cabot Hale scultor on The Removal of Fig Leaves ..."
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SIX NEW ORLEANS RELATED BOOKS, LOBBYSIX NEW ORLEANS RELATED BOOKS, LOBBY CARDThe Mistick Krewe of Comus, 1857-1947 , paperback; Ghost Stories of Old New Orleans by Jeanne DeLavigne, New York: Rinehart & Company, 1946; Music in New Orleans, The Formative Years 1791-1841 by Henry Kmen, Baton Rouge: LSU Press, 1966; New Orleans Masquerade, Chronicles of Carnival by Arthur LaCour, New Orleans: Pelican Publishing, 1957; The Mistick Krewe, Chronicles of Comus and His Kin by Perry Young, New Orleans: Louisiana Heritage Press, 1969; The Incomparable Magazine Street by John Magill, New Orleans: River Road Press, 2017, signed copy; undated letter on Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club letterhead soliciting support; three invitations to 1992 "Shrove Tuesday" at New Orleans Auditorium; "New Orleans" lobby card featuring Louis Armstrong and his band, 11 x 14 in.
Provenance: Private Florida Collection
Condition:
overall good, light foxing, staining, some loose bindings, wear at spine, interior inscription, dust jackets missing or with considerable wear, lobby card with tears at periphery
HERITAGE PRESS MASTERPIECES GROUP, 17HERITAGE PRESS MASTERPIECES GROUP, 17 Group of specialty bound western literary masterpieces, largely by the Heritage Press' Special Editions Club, 17 books comprising: Emil Zola, Germinal, The Heritage Press: New York, 1942; Geoffrey Chaucer, The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Riverside Press: Cambridge, Mass, 1957; Mark Twain, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Easton Press: Norwalk, CT., 1994; Laurence Sterne, Tristram Shandy, The Heritage Press: New York, 1935; Henry Adams, The Education of Henry Adams: An Autobiography, The Heritage Press, New York, 1942; Henry James, The Turn of the Screw, The Heritage Press: New York, 1942; Anatole France, The Revolt of the Angels, The Heritage Press: New York, 1953; A.E. Houseman, A Shropshire Lad, The Heritage Press: New York, 1951; Marcel Proust, Swann's Way, The Heritage Press: New York, 1954; Fyodor Dostoevsky, Crime and Punishment, The Heritage Press: New York, 1938; Gustave Flaubert, Madame Bovary, The Limited Editions Club, 1950 (in slipcase); Gustave Flaubert, Madame Bovary [French language], Librairie Grund: Paris, 1941; Richard Sheridan,The Rivals & The School for Scandal, The Heritage Press: New York, 1939; Henry Fielding, The History of Tom Jones, The Heritage Press: New York, 1952; Giovanni Boccaccio, Decameron [Italian Language], Unione Tipografico: Turin, 1956 together with a decond volume, Classici Italiani by the same press. Largest: 11" H x 8.5" W.
CANDIDE, VOLTAIRE, ILLUS. ROCKWELL KENTCANDIDE, VOLTAIRE, ILLUS. ROCKWELL KENT & SIX OTHER CLASSIC BOOKSRandom House, New York: 1928, number 403 of 1470, printed Kent signature, on French rag paper, quarto. Unpaginated, decorated gold cloth with gilt highlights. (some discoloration to spine, cover, minor issues); And including, Pillars of Wisdom, A Triumph, T.E., Lawrence, Doubleday, Doran & Co., Garden City, NY, 1935; The Grapes of Wrath, John Steinbeck, Illustrations, Thomas Hart Benton, The Heritage Press, NY, 1939 (some water damage); The First Temptation of Saint Anthony, Gustave Flauert, trans., Rene Francais, Illustrated, Jean De Bosschere, Pubs. John Lane The Bodley Head Limited, London, 1924 (damage to spine); and with three additional literary books.
ELEVEN NOVELS, PLAYS AND CLASSICAL LITERARYELEVEN NOVELS, PLAYS AND CLASSICAL LITERARY BOOKSMany published by heritage Press, NY.
SIXTEEN LITERARY BOOKSMany publishedSIXTEEN LITERARY BOOKSMany published by Heritage Press, NY.
COLLECTION OF 4 NON FICTION BOOKS"ThisCOLLECTION OF 4 NON FICTION BOOKS"This War" and "This Peace" by Thomas Mann. Published by Alfred A Knopf, New York. 1938,1940. Wear to dust jacket, toning to the pages.
"The Translation by Sir Thomas North of Plutarch's Lives" Volume I and II. Published by The Heritage Press, New York, 1941.
Plutarch's Lives in good condition.
WALT WHITMAN'S 'LEAVES OF GRASS', LIMITEDWALT WHITMAN'S 'LEAVES OF GRASS', LIMITED EDITION SIGNED BY ROCKWELL KENTWALT WHITMAN'S 'LEAVES OF GRASS', LIMITED EDITION SIGNED BY ROCKWELL KENT, New York: Heritage Press n.d. [1936], bound in original full dark green morocco with gilt title and ornaments, housed in publisher's slipcase. Limited edition of 1000 unnumbered copies, autographed in the colophon by Rockwell Kent. Slight rubbing to spine ends. Scarce Kent item Provenance: The wide-ranging collection of Jeffrey M. Kaplan spans centuries and geographic locales and reflects his life as a 20th century Renaissance man and connoisseur of fine art and cultural studies. This highly curated collection reflects a variety of mediums and themes and features American modernist works on paper, European prints, Chinese ceramics and 20th century design.
FOURTEEN FINE PRESS TITLES PrimarilyFOURTEEN FINE PRESS TITLES Primarily issued by the Heritage Press, including classics of literature and history; all in cloth bindings, with slipcases.
LIBRARY OF BOOKS (HERITAGE PRESS, HISTORY,LIBRARY OF BOOKS (HERITAGE PRESS, HISTORY, ART)Library of Books (Heritage Press, History, Art)
A GROUP OF CLASSIC CHILDREN'S BOOKSAA GROUP OF CLASSIC CHILDREN'S BOOKSA group of classic children's books, Eleven hardcover books: Walt Disney Studios. "Mickey Mouse in King Arthur's Court." New York: Blue Ribbon Books, Inc., 1933 The octavo pop-up book profusely illustrated throughout, including 4 pop-up illustrations 9.75" H x 7.625" W x 1.125" D Juster, Norton (author); Jules Feiffer (illustrator). "The Phantom Tollbooth." New York: Random House, 1967 Ninth printing; the octavo bound in tan cloth with black illustration to front 9.25" H x 6.325" W x 1.325" D De Saint-Exupery, Antoine. "Le Petit Prince." Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1946 Educational edition in the original French; the octavo bound in brown cloth 8.875" H x 5.875" W x 0.5" D Carroll, Lewis (author); John Tenniel (illustrator). "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Complete in One Volume)." New York: Grosset & Dunlap The octavo bound in blue cloth with green stamped lettering to front board and spine 8.325" H x 5.75" W x 1.625" D Milne, A.A. (author); Ernest E. Shepard (illustrator). "Winnie the Pooh." New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1950 Later printing, reprinted from new plates and engravings and reset type 7.625" H x 5.325" W x 0.75" D Milne, A.A. (author); Ernest E. Shepard (illustrator). "The House at Pooh Corner." New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1950 Later printing, reprinted from new plates and engravings and reset type 7.625" H x 5.325" W x 0.75" D Verne, Jules (author); Wyeth, N.C (illustrator). "The Mysterious Island." New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1925 The octavo bound in dark blue cloth with illustrated front panel 9.5" H x 7.325" W x 1.625" D Collodi, Carlo. "Pinocchio." Heritage Press, 1937 Limited Editions Club printing; the tall quarto bound in blue cloth with illustration to front board 10.25" H x 7.625" W x 0.875" D Gray, Harold. "Little Orphan Annie in the Circus." New York: Cupples & Leon Company, 1927 The octavo reproductions from the original Chicago Tribune comics with illustrated cover 8.75" H x 7.125" W x 0.625" D Gould, Chester. "Dick Tracy Returns." Racine: Whitman Publishing Company, 1939 4.5"H x 3.625" W x 1.325" D Crosby, Percy. "The Story of Skippy." Racine: Whitman Publishing Company, 1934 4.5" H x 3.625" W x 1.5" D 11 pieces
ASSEMBLED GROUP OF HERITAGE PRESS BOOKS,ASSEMBLED GROUP OF HERITAGE PRESS BOOKS, 12 Assembled group of twelve books comprising seven books on works by Dickens edited The Heritage Press, New York in 1939, "The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon" , "War & Peace" & "Anna Karenina" by Tolstoy, "Elizabethans at Home" by Pearson and "Vanity Fair" by Thackeray. Largest: 9.5" H x 6.5" W x 2" D.
8) LIBRARY SHELF BOOKS ENGLISH LITERATURE8) LIBRARY SHELF BOOKS ENGLISH LITERATURE SUBJECTS(lot of 8) Library shelf books: English literature subjects, including: (3) "The Complete Works of Shakespeare," in three complete volumes, edited by Howard Staunton, illustrated by John Gilbert and Ray Abel, Platinum Press Incorporated, 1995, with gilt embossed spines, cloth bound slip case; (3) "The Life of Samuel Johnson," in three complete volumes, by James Boswell, The Heritage Press, copyright 1963, with gilt embossed spines, each in marbleized slip case; (2) "Charles Dickens: His Tragedy and Triumph," in two complete volumes, by Edgar Johnson, Simon and Schuster, 1952; largest: approx 11.25"h, 8.7"w, 1.5"d, 19.3lbs total
GROUP OF ENGLISH LITERATUREGROUP OFGROUP OF ENGLISH LITERATUREGROUP OF ENGLISH LITERATURE, [Literature] titles include five volumes of Macauley, Thomas Babington. The History of England. NY: Wm. K. Allison. 1890; Haeckel, Ernst. The Evolution of Man. NY: D. Appleton and Company. 1898; four volumes, Churchill, Winston. A History of the English Speaking People. NY: Dorset Press. 1990; three volumes, Gibbon, Edward. The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. NY: Heritage Press. 1946; Remusat, Madam de. Memoirs of the Empress Josephine. NY: P.F. Collier. 1910 (28)
THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER AND HUCKLEBERRYTHE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER AND HUCKLEBERRY FINN. ILLUSTRATED AND SIGNED BY NORMAN ROCKWELL. 1936 AND 1940 9 1/2 X 6 3/4 IN. (24.13 X 17.15 CM.)THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER AND HUCKLEBERRY FINN. ILLUSTRATED AND SIGNED BY NORMAN ROCKWELL. 1936 AND 1940, [Signed book] Twain, Mark and Rockwell, Norman. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. New York: The Heritage Press. 1930 and 1940. 8vo. Huckleberry Finn, in orange cloth, embossed portrait of Huckleberry Finn, tipped in illustrations, signed on flyleaf in green marker 'Sincerely Norman Rockwell,' this being a companion to Tom Sawyer, in green cloth with embossed portrait of Tom Sawyer, tipped in illustrations (2) Dimensions: 9 1/2 x 6 3/4 in. (24.13 x 17.15 cm.)
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW AND FREDERICHENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW AND FREDERIC REMINGTON. THE SONG OF HIAWATHA. AUTOGRAPHED BY REMINGTON. 1906 8 3/4 X 6 1/2 IN. (22.23 X 16.51 CM.)HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW AND FREDERIC REMINGTON. THE SONG OF HIAWATHA. AUTOGRAPHED BY REMINGTON. 1906, [Signed Book] Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth and Remington, Frederic. The Song of Hiawatha. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin and The Heritage Press. 1890. 8vo. xviii, 242 pp. Inscribed on front pastedown in ink 'To Herbert Gunnison/from/Frederic Remington/1906.' and below 'To my wife/Effie M. Gunnison/from her husband/H.F. Gunnison/ Nov. 15 1927.' Leather boards with gilt decorations of geese, gilt spine. Illustrated with works by Remington with tissue guards Dimensions: 8 3/4 x 6 1/2 in. (22.23 x 16.51 cm.) Provenance: Herbert F. Gunnison (1858-1932) was the publisher of the Brooklyn Eagle.
NINE EARLY OR FIRST EDITION INTERNATIONALNINE EARLY OR FIRST EDITION INTERNATIONAL HARDCOVER POETRY VOLUMESNine Early or First Edition International Hardcover Poetry Volumes,, Consisting of: 'The Collected Poems of Hart Crane', Edited by Waldo Frank for Liveright Publishing Corporation, New York, 1933 'The Traveller', Walter De La Mare with Illustrations by John Piper for Faber and Faber Limited, London, 1946 'The Collected Poems of Edith Sitwell', The Vanguard Press, New York, 1954 (Signed) 'Poems of Heinrich Heine', Translated by Louis Untermeyer and Illustrated by Fritz Kredel for The Heritage Press, New York, 1957 'Winged Chariot', Walter De La Mare for Faber and Faber Limited, London, 1951 'Collected Poems; Robert Graves', Doubleday & Company, Inc., Garden City, 1961 (First US Edition) 'The Collected Poems of Wilfred Owen', Edited by C. Day Lewis for Chatto & Windus, London, 1968 'The Original Rubiyyat of Omar Khayaam', Translated by Robert Graves and Omar Ali-Shah for Doubleday & Company, Inc., Garden City, 1968 (First US Edition) 'Elizabeth Bishop; The Complete Poems', Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York, 1969 (First Printing)
COLLECTION OF 16 FOLIO SOCIETY, LIMITEDCOLLECTION OF 16 FOLIO SOCIETY, LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB, HERITAGE PRESS, AND OTHER SPECIAL REPRINT EDITION HARDCOVER VOLUMESCollection of 16 Folio Society, Limited Editions Club, Heritage Press, and Other Special Reprint Edition Hardcover Volumes,,
SEVEN MODERN HARDCOVER EDITIONS OF MEDIEVALSEVEN MODERN HARDCOVER EDITIONS OF MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE THEMED LITERATURESeven Modern Hardcover Editions of Medieval and Renaissance Themed Literature,, Consisting of: 'Two Medieval Tales' by Robert Louis Stevenson, Illustrated by C.B. Falls for Limited Editions Club, Inc., New York, 1929, Signed Edition 1150/1500; 'The Song of Roland' Translated by Scott Moncrieff for The Limited Editions Club, New York, 1938; 'The Romance of Tristan & Iseult' As Retold by Joseph Bédier with Illustrations by Serge Ivanoff for the Limited Editions Club, New York, 1960, Signed edition 815/1500; 'The Sonnets of Petrarch' in the Original Italian with Translations by Thomas G. Bergin and Illustrations by Aldo Salvadori for The Heritage Press, New York, 1966; 'The Lyrics of François Villon' Translated with an Introduction by Léonie Adams and Illustrated by Howard Simon for the Limited Editions Club, New York, 1935, Signed Edition 1478/1500; 'The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio, Volumes 1 and 2', Translated by Frances Winmar and Decorated by T.M. Cleland for the Limited Editions Club, New York, 1930, Signed Edition 400/1500
'TALES OF A TRAVELLER', 'LEGENDS OF'TALES OF A TRAVELLER', 'LEGENDS OF THE CONQUEST OF SPAIN', AND 'THE SKETCHBOOK OF GEOFFREY CRAYON, GENT.''Tales of a Traveller', 'Legends of the Conquest of Spain', and 'The Sketchbook of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.',, Volumes 1 and 2 by Washington Irving, writing as Geoffrey Crayon for John Murray, London 1824 and 1835 and for The Heritage Press, New York, 1939
Three sets and partial sets making 24Three sets and partial sets making 24 books in all, c/o The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night by Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton (trans.), (The Heritage Press, New York, 1934; complete as six volumes bound as three, in original slipcases); The Works of Edgar Allan Poe (New York and London, 1904; The Cameo Edition, complete in ten volumes); and 11 volumes of The Everyman's Library including works by Ibsen, Tolstoy, Sir Thomas Malory and Robert Browning (London and New York, 1910).