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MARK TWAIN, UNIFORM ILLUSTRATED
MARK TWAIN, UNIFORM ILLUSTRATED EDITION (11) VOLS. Harper & Brothers, latest copyright 1903, includes: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, The Prince and the Pauper, Pudd'nhead Wilson, A Tramp Abroad, The $30,000 Bequest, Tom Sawyer Abroad, Sketches New and Old, The American Claimant, and The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg, 8"h x 5.5"w
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MARK TWAIN, THE WRITINGS, 37
MARK TWAIN, THE WRITINGS, 37 VOLUMESMemorial Edition, Number 25 of 90 sets, inscribed in ink 'Harper Brothers', Harper & Brothers, New York and London MCMXXIX, quarter leather. 8 3/4 x 6 in.,
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PACH BROS PHOTO OF MARK TWAIN
PACH BROS PHOTO OF MARK TWAIN WITH TWO OF HIS 'ANGELFISH' Twain standing with Louise Paine and Dorothy Harvey, taken outside of his house in Hartford, CT, ca. 1895, 8" x 10" silver gelatin print, unframed, loose in foamcore folio.
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Works of Mark Twain, The Author's
Works of Mark Twain, The Author's National Edition, Harpers, 1911, 13 vols of 25, brown 1/4 leather, some rubbing Estimate $100-200
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Edward Penfield (1866-1925);
Edward Penfield (1866-1925); Harper's: September, stories by Twain, Wister, etc.; lithograph poster; 13 1/2" x 9 1/4"; signed in matrix lower left. Damage and staining lower right border.
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* (CLEMENS SAMUEL L.) TWAIN MARK
* (CLEMENS SAMUEL L.) TWAIN MARK A group of two first British editions uniformly bound in decorative red cloth including A Tramp Abroad 1880 and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 1884.
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Pair of Harper\'s Weekly
Pair of Harper\'s Weekly Hand-Colored Newspaper Illustrations, depicting, respectively, the departure and landing of registered enemies of the United States at Madisonville, LA; and views of New Orleans, sight 15\" x 10\", dated March 7, 1863 and March 30, 1861. Glazed, matted and presented in ebonized and parcel-gilt Hogarth-style frames.
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THE AMERICAN ARTISTS EDITION "THE
THE AMERICAN ARTISTS EDITION "THE COMPLETE WORKS OF MAR...The American Artists Edition "The Complete Works of Mark Twain" , in twelve volumes Published New York, Harper & Brothers.
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Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
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Mark Twain, A Tramp Abroad,
Mark Twain, A Tramp Abroad, American Publishing Co, 1880, first edition, first state printing , with frontispiece captioned ''Moses", rebound in blue cloth Estimate $200-400
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TWAIN, MARK (SAMUEL
TWAIN, MARK (SAMUEL CLEMENS)Twain, Mark (Samuel Clemens), A Tramp Abroad, Hartford, Conn., American Publishing, 1880, first American edition, rebound in full calf, gilt lettering.
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WORKS OF MARK TWAIN, MISSISSIPPI
WORKS OF MARK TWAIN, MISSISSIPPI EDITIONWorks of Mark Twain, Mississippi EditionTwain, Mark (Samuel Clemens); New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1923. Mississippi Edition; 22 vols. complete. 8vos.; bound in publisher's 3/4 deep green m
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MARK TWAIN "HOW TO TELL A STORY,"
MARK TWAIN "HOW TO TELL A STORY," FIRST EDITION Mark Twain (American, 1835-1910) "How to Tell a Story and Other Essays," Harper & Brothers Publishers, New York and London, 1897, first edition, first state, with the spelling of "ciper" instead of the later corrected "cipher" on page 187, bound in maroon gilt cloth. 7.75" H x 5.25" W x 1" D.
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The Riverdale Edition of Mark
The Riverdale Edition of Mark TwainTHE WRITINGS OF MARK TWAIN (Hartford: The American Publishing Co. 1901) numbered 551 22 volumes octavo three-quarter leather over marbled boards illustrated on frontispiece raised gilt spines library plates gilt top edge deckle outer edge.Clean and sound. Fine condition.
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THE INNOCENTS ABROAD OR THE NEW
THE INNOCENTS ABROAD OR THE NEW PILGRIM'S PROGRESS BY MARK TWAIN, HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK AND LONDON, VOLUME IIThe Innocents Abroad or The New Pilgrim's Progress by Mark Twain, Harper & Brothers Publishers, New York and London, Volume II, Author's National Edition
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TWO SHELVES PERTAINING TO MARK
TWO SHELVES PERTAINING TO MARK TWAIN Two shelves pertaining to Mark Twain: 18v The Writings Mark Twain, Harper & Bros, 1899, red raised leather bindings; 2v Mark Twain Autobiography, Harper & Bros Publishers, 1924; 3v Mark Twain, A Biography, Harper & Bros. Publishers, 1912
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THE WRITINGS OF MARK TWAINTwain,
THE WRITINGS OF MARK TWAINTwain, Mark "The Writings of Mark Twain" Hillcrest Edition New York & London: Harper & Brothers, 1904 - 1907 [25 volumes] Condition:
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CHARLEY HARPER (AMERICAN,
CHARLEY HARPER (AMERICAN, 1922-2007), BLUEBIRDS IN THE BLUEGRASS / ROUND ROBIN (TWO WORKS) Each a serigraph in colors, both pencil signed and numbered lower margin, matted and framed.
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MARK TWAIN "TRAMP ABROAD," FIRST
MARK TWAIN "TRAMP ABROAD," FIRST EDITION Mark Twain (American, 1835-1910), "Tramp Abroad," The American Publishing Company, Hartford, Connecticut, 1880, first edition, second issue, bound in gilt brown cloth, frontispiece titled "Titan's Moses." Foxing on frontispieces. 9" H x 6.25" W x 1.75" D.
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Two Signed Books by Zane Gray
Two Signed Books by Zane Gray both first edition, Harper & Brothers, hardcovers: Tappan's Burro and Other Stories, 1923, original gilt-stamped black cloth cover with color pictorial label, color illustrations, inscribed and signed in purple ink by the author, 9-1/2 x 7-1/4 in.; The Vanishing American, 1925, original brick-red cloth cover with black lettering, black-and-white illustrations, inscribed and signed in purple ink by the author "This is my best novel. I took ten years to write.", 7-5/8 x 5-1/2 in.,
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Album of Antique Sheet Music and
Album of Antique Sheet Music and Magazine Prints - Harper's etc.
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(CLEMENS SAMUEL L.) TWAIN MARK
(CLEMENS SAMUEL L.) TWAIN MARK The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Tom Sawyer's Comrade.) New York: Charles L. Webster and Company 1885. 8vo rebound in quarter green morocco over marbled boards marbled endpapers double frontispiece tissue guard. First American edition exhibiting the following issue points: title leaf is a cancel with copyright notice dated 1884; the illustration captioned ''Him and another Man'' listed at p. 87 in index; 11th line from bottom of p. 57 reads ''with the saw''; the final 5 in p.155 is present but slightly larger than the other ''5''; third state frontispiece portrait (imprint Photo-Gravure Co. tablecloth not visible and artist's name added to the bust). Rubbing to boards; renewed endpapers; dampstain to frontispiece.
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"SKETCHES OF THE SIXTIES" & "MY
"SKETCHES OF THE SIXTIES" & "MY MARK TWAIN" Mark Twain and Bret Harte "Sketches of the Sixties: Being Forgotten Material now Collected for the First Time from, the Californian 1864-67," published by John Howell, San Francisco, 1927, second edition, with original dust jacket, and W.D. Howells's "My Mark Twain: Reminiscences and Criticisms," Harper & Brothers Publishers, New York and London, 1910, first edition, bound in green gilt cloth. 9.5" H x 6.5" W x 1" D.
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MARK TWAIN, A TRAMP ABROAD, 1880
MARK TWAIN, A TRAMP ABROAD, 1880 Mark Twain, A TRAMP ABROAD (London: American Publishing Co., 1880) early issue, thick 8vo., cloth.
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Charles Harper (American, b. 1922),
Charles Harper (American, b. 1922), "Bluebirds in the Bluegrass" art print; 20" x 20"; pencil signed and numbered 1305/2000 lower margin.
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1 vol. Harper's Weekly. New York,
1 vol. Harper's Weekly. New York, 1872. Vol. XVI. Folio, contemp. 1/4 morocco & marbled bds., gilt-lettered spine; scuffed, corners rubbed away, joints rubbed. Numerous wood-engraved illus. Internally clean. Includes 3 full-page illus. after Winslow Homer: "Making Hay," "On The Beach, Two Are Company," "Under The Falls, Catskill Mountains," Thomas Nast political illus., fold. bird's-eye view of Philadelphia (repaired on verso fold), Aftermath of Boston Fire, double-page Stanley & Livingstone Meeting (split in center). Complete year.
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Mark Twain, Following the
Mark Twain, Following the Equator, American Publishing Co, Hartford, Connecticut 1897, First Trade Edition First printing, frontispiece, 712pp., with the flyleaf at rear, and the signature mark 11 on page 161(no priority) bound in blue pictorial cloth designed by Frank Berkeley Smith (1869-1916) depicting an elephant with colors of gray, tan, blue and gilt, spine fully gilt decorated, first page loose inside, spots of rubbing to spine and corners Estimate $200-400
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SIX FOLIO SOCIETY MARK TWAIN
SIX FOLIO SOCIETY MARK TWAIN BOOKS Set of six The Folio Society hardcover Mark Twain (American 1835-1910) books comprising, "A Treasury Of Mark Twain", 2012, "Collected Stories" (three volumes), 2012, "A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court", 2013, and "The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn", 2016. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Joel A. Katz, Atlanta, Georgia. Approx. one "Collected Stories" h. 9", w. 6", d.1.25".
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, Harpers Weekly, framed,
, Harpers Weekly, framed, 20"x16", July 24th 1869 ID from papercut and cut of the presentation championship bat to the cincinnati redstockings, matted
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HARPER, Charles, (American, 1922
HARPER, Charles, (American, 1922 - 2007): ''Red Birds and Red Buds'', Serigraph, 19.25'' x 18.75'' with margins, pencil signed lower right, numbered 200/1500 lower left, encased in original Frame House Gallery envelope.
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HARPER, Charles, (American, 1922
HARPER, Charles, (American, 1922 - 2007): ''Red Birds and Red Buds'', Serigraph, 19.25'' x 18.75'' with margins, pencil signed lower right, numbered 200/1500 lower left, encased in original Frame House Gallery envelope.
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TWAIN, Mark, (American, 1835-1910):
TWAIN, Mark, (American, 1835-1910): Twain's Autograph - Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens. Partially Printed Document, a bill of lading for 2 cases of long handled shovels transported on behalf of Corbett, Failing & Co., from New York to San Francisco on board the ship ''Great Admiral'', dated November 15, 1872. Half-sheet letterhead bearing a vignette of the ''Great Admiral'', and the seemingly unrelated signature of ''S.L. Clemens / (Mark Twain)'', Two-inch tear along one fold.
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GROUP OF 74 BOOKS, AMERICAN AND
GROUP OF 74 BOOKS, AMERICAN AND BRITISH LITERATURE74 volumes total, including: The Works of Mark Twain , New York: Harper & Brothers, 1924, The Mississippi Edition, 11 volumes, bound in three quarter leather over marbled boards, gilt lettering and decoration to spines, five raised bands, teg; The Works of James Fenimore Cooper , New York/London: G.P. Putnam's Sons, The Knickerbocker Press, circa 1895, The Mohawk Edition, 18 volumes, bound by Stikeman & Co. in three quarter green leather over cloth boards, gilt lettering and decoration to spines, four raised bands, morocco spine labels, teg; The Works of Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton , London: Chapman and Hall, circa 1849, bound in three quarter green leather over marbled boards, gilt lettering and decoration to spines, morocco spine labels, five raised bands, marbled edges; and others
Provenance: Private Collection, Brookline, Massachusetts
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wear to extremities, bumped corners, scattered scuffs, rubbing, and minor losses to leather, scattered areas of light staining throughout; Cooper titles with hinges tender, several volumes with front and/or back boards starting or detached
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THREE CHARLEY HARPER BIRD MOTIF
THREE CHARLEY HARPER BIRD MOTIF SIGNED SERIGRAPHS Charley Harper (American, 1922-2007). Three serigraphs comprising of "Hexit" - 1980, pencil signed and editioned "Artists Proof XI"; "Cardinal Cradle" - 1991, pencil signed, titled and editioned 451/500; "Bittern Suite" - 1978, pencil
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EDWARD PENFIELD (AMERICAN
EDWARD PENFIELD (AMERICAN 1866-1925), 'HARPER'S MARCH', (KIEHL 219), LITHOGRAPH IN COLOR, 1899, PUBLISHED BY HARPER AND BROTHERS, NEW YORK, FRAME: 18 1/2 X 14 IN. (47 X 35.6 CM.)Edward Penfield (American 1866-1925), 'Harper's March', (Kiehl 219), Lithograph in Color, 1899, published by Harper and Brothers, New York,, Dimensions: Frame: 18 1/2 x 14 in. (47 x 35.6 cm.)
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HARPERS WEEKELY, VOL VIII, JULY 25,
HARPERS WEEKELY, VOL VIII, JULY 25, 1968NEW ENGLAND FACTORY LIFE – BELL TIME After Winslow Homer, (1836-1910), a wood cut engraving page 472, depicts a multitude of men and women leaving a factory [presumably in Lowell, Mass] at days end, the opposing page, 471, with a commentary referencing Charles Dickens’ examination of societies industrial and humane institutions, as published in his “AMERICAN NOTES”, framed between two plates of glass. Measuring 11.25 by 16 in., overall 15 by 18 in. (Cond: discoloring, edges tattered, mainly lower edge)
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MARK TWAIN: COLLECTION OF FIRST
MARK TWAIN: COLLECTION OF FIRST EDITIONScomprising: "Mark Twain's Library of Humor", New York: Charles L. Webster & Co., 1888; "The American Claimant", New York: Charles L. Webster & Co., 1892 (8 1/4 x 6 inches); "The Stolen White Elephant Etc.", London: Chatto & Windus, 1882 (7 3/4 x 5 1/4 inches); "A Double Barrelled Detective Story", New York and London: Harper and Brothers, 1902 (8 x 5 1/2 inches); and "Roughing It", Hartford Connecticut: American Publishing Company, 1872 (8 1/2 x 5 3/4 inches) [5 pieces] Condition: