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MARK TWAIN "MARK TWAIN'S
MARK TWAIN "MARK TWAIN'S SKETCHES" FIRST EDITION Mark Twain (American, 1835-1910) "Mark Twain's Sketches New and Old," The American Publishing Company, Hartford, Connecticut, 1892, first edition, later printing, with an ex libris of Willis Steell, includes a footnote on the bottom of page 119 and the story From Hospital Days on page 299, bound in decorative gilt blue cloth. 8.5" H x 7" W x 1.25" D.
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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 "SKETCHES" 1879 CANADIAN
MARK TWAIN "SKETCHES" 1879 CANADIAN EDITION Mark Twain (American, 1835-1910) "Sketches," Belfords, Clarke & Company, Toronto, 1879, first Canadian edition, the book bound in brown cloth, with inscription by 1880 owner on endpages. 7" H x 5.25" W x 1" D.
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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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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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ROBERT MOUAT (1920-2007), "MARK
ROBERT MOUAT (1920-2007), "MARK TWAIN REMEMBRANCE" MIXED MEDIA INCLUDING PAINTED WOOD, PAPER, STRING, AND WOOD, 15.75" H X 38.625" W X 16.625" DRobert Mouat, (1920-2007) "Mark Twain Remembrance", Mixed media including painted wood, paper, and string set in a wood and plate glass case Titled, attributed, and marked to plaque: Mississippi River steamboat: Robert E. Lee c. 1880's / 3.32" Scale; further marked on plaque: The American Marine Model Gallery / Salem, Mass. Mixed media including painted wood, paper, and string set in a wood and plate glass case Dimensions: 15.75" H x 38.625" W x 16.625" D
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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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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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* (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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(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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Samuel Johnson Woolf (1880-1948)
Samuel Johnson Woolf (1880-1948) lithograph of Mark Twain signed in pencil lower right matted and framed under glass ss: 12 1/4'' h. x 15 1/4'' w.
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American School, 20th Century
American School, 20th Century
Portrait of Mark Twain
bronze
with Gorham Co. Founders mark and initialed W.J.S. to lower edge
20 x 18 inches.
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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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COLLECTION OF ELEVEN FIRST OR EARLY
COLLECTION OF ELEVEN FIRST OR EARLY EDITION HARDCOVER VOLUMES BY MARK TWAIN, SAMUEL LANGHORNE CLEMENS (AMERICAN 1835 – 1910)Collection of Eleven First or Early Edition Hardcover Volumes by Mark Twain, Samuel Langhorne Clemens (American 1835 – 1910) Consisting of: 'The Innocents Abroad: The New Pilgrims' Progress', American Publishing Company, Hartford, 1869 'Roughing It', American Publishing Company, 1872 'The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today', American Publishing Company, Hartford, 1873 'Mark Twain's Sketches, New and Old', American Publishing Company, Hartford, 1875 'A Tramp Abroad', American Publishing Company, Hartford, 1880 'The Stolen White Elephant; Etc.', James R. Osgood and Company, Boston, 1882 'Life on the Mississippi', James R. Osgood and Company, Boston, 1883 'The American Claimant', Charles L. Webster & Co, New York, 1892 'The Million Pound Bank Note', Charles L. Webster & Company, New York, 1893 'Following the Equator: A Journey Around the World', American Publishing Company, Hartford, 1897 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer', American Publishing Company, Hartford, 1899
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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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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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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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* (CLEMENS SAMUEL L.) TWAIN MARK
* (CLEMENS SAMUEL L.) TWAIN MARK A group of two works including one first edition A Tramp Abroad Hartford 1880 and Roughing It Hartford 1890. 8vo publisher's gilt-stamped cloth. Wear to boards; ''Tramp Abroad'' spine beginning to detach from backstrip; hinges tender; otherwise good.
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Otto Schneider (1875-1946) 1906
Otto Schneider (1875-1946) 1906 etching on woven paper of Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens) (American 1835-1910) signed in plate by Twain lower left ''Mark Twain'' lower right signed in pencil by artist ''Schneider'' bottom right ''Finished True Proof from Copper Plate'' ''Copyright 1906 by Charles Barmore New York'' matted and framed under glass there are some tears to paper on center left above Twain's shoulder on forehead and to the right of Twain's left cheeckbone some toning print 21 5/8'' h. x 15 3/4'' w. frame 27 1/2'' h. x 21 1/2'' w. (Only twenty of the one hundred copies of this etching were signed one of this print is in collection of the National Portrait Gallery.)
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Twenty-three volumes of a 25-volume
Twenty-three volumes of a 25-volume set of The Writings of Mark Twain (New York and London, n.d. but c. 1917 based upon copyright dates in some volumes). Missing are volumes 22 (Literary Essays) and 24 (The $30,000 Bequest).
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Box Antique Novels Mark Twain Etc.
Box Antique Novels Mark Twain Etc.
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TWO COLLECTIBLE BOOKS BY SAMUEL
TWO COLLECTIBLE BOOKS BY SAMUEL L. CLEMENS (MARK TTWO COLLECTIBLE BOOKS BY SAMUEL L. CLEMENS (Mark Twain)(1835-1910): "The Innocents Abroad, or The New Pilgrim's Progress," American Publishing Co., 1895, black cloth cover; "A Yankee in King Arthur's Court," first edition, second state, Charles L. Webster & Co., 1889, olive green cloth cover.
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MARK TWAIN "LIFE ON THE
MARK TWAIN "LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI," 1ST EDITION Mark Twain (American, 1835-1910), "Life on the Mississippi" James R. Osgood & Company, Boston, 1883, first edition, first state, bound in the original pictorial brown cloth, with the illustration of Twain's head in flames on page 441, quickly removed on later printings due to the objection of his wife, Olivia Clemens, and with the illustration of the St. Louis Hotel on page 443. 9" H x 6.25" W x 2" D.
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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 1885. 8vo publisher's green cloth lettered in black and gilt peach 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 as p.88; 11th line from bottom of p. 57 reads ''with the saw''; the final 5 in p.155 is lacking; p. 283 is a stub; first state frontispiece portrait (imprint Heliotype Printing Co. and tablecloth visible); also ''Huck Decided'' instead of ''Huck Decides'' under ''Chapter VI'' on p. [9] a first issue point per MacDonnell (Firsts p. 31). Minor rubbing to spine ends.
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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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(CLEMENS SAMUEL L.) TWAIN MARK
(CLEMENS SAMUEL L.) TWAIN MARK Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Tom Sawyer's Comrade). New York: Charles L. Webster 1885. 8vo original pictorial blue cloth stamped and lettered in gilt and black. First American edition. Early issue of the first edition in the rare blue cloth binding as opposed to the much more common green cloth. The book exhibits the following states: title leaf is a cancel with copyright notice dated 1884 (second state but the first state was only seen in a prospectus and set of advance sheets - no copies of the first state have been observed in the published edition); heading for chapter 6 reads ''Huck Decided'' instead of ''Huck Decides''; the illustration captioned ''Him and another man'' is listed on page 88; ''with the was'' on p. 57; final 5 p. 155 lacking; signature mark 11 missing on p. 161; final leaf is blank; frontispiece portrait table cloth not visible Karl Gerhardt on side and Heliotype Printing Co. imprint. Minor rubbing to boards; text block shifting at the center; 1-inch tear to p. 193; some minor foxing.
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MARK TWAIN FIRST EDITION & MARK
MARK TWAIN FIRST EDITION & MARK TWAIN'S AMERICALot of 2 books. Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) (American, 1835-1910). The Gilded Age, A Tale of To-Day, by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner, with illustrations by Hoppin, Stephens, Williams, White, Etc., Etc. First edition, American Publishing Company, Hartford, 1874; with Mark Twain's America, Bernard DeVoto, Little, Brown, and Company, Boston, 1932. The Gilded Age wear to spine and edges, wear and scratches to front and back boards, corners bumped, losses to leather on spine, binding separating, front endpaper detached, foxing and discoloration to pages throughout; DeVoto dust jacket torn throughout and front and rear flaps separated, corners bumped, some fraying to spine and corners, minor discoloration to pages.
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MARK TWAIN, 1869 INNOCENTS
MARK TWAIN, 1869 INNOCENTS ABROAD, 1ST ISSUE Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens). The Innocents Abroad, or The New Pilgrim's Progress. American Publishing Company, Hartford, 1969, hardcover in publisher's cloth, custom chemise and slipcase by James Macdonald Co., 1st edition, likely first issue (see notes for points), 651 pages + 5 ad pages, 9.25"h x 7"w x 2.5"d (slipcase)
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BOOKS: SAMUEL L. CLEMENS (MARK
BOOKS: SAMUEL L. CLEMENS (MARK TWAIN), COMPLETE WORKS OF MARK TWAIN, SET OF TWENTY-FIVE VOLUMES, HARTFORD 1899, AUTOGRAPH EDITION LI...BOOKS: Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain), complete works of Mark Twain, set of twenty-five volumes, Hartford 1899, Autograph Edition limited to 512 copies, this is signed as Clemens and Twain in volume I, also signed by Charles Dudley Warner in volume X, in new modern red cloth binding, wear on all consistent with age and use.
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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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(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 publisher's green cloth lettered in black and gilt peach endpapers double frontispiece. 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 as p.88; 11th line from bottom of p. 57 reads ''with the saw''; the final 5 in p.155 is lacking; p. 283 is a stub; first state frontispiece portrait (imprint Heliotype Printing Co. and tablecloth visible); also ''Huck Decided'' instead of ''Huck Decides'' under ''Chapter VI'' on p. [9] a first issue point per MacDonnell (Firsts p. 31). Hinges tender; boards worn with loss at corners and spine ends; brown staining throughout.
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MARK TWAIN “THE CELEBRATED
MARK TWAIN “THE CELEBRATED JUMPING FROG OF CALAVERAS COUNTY AND OTHER SKETCHES” Published by C. H. Webb in 1867
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* (CLEMENS SAMUEL L.) TWAIN MARK
* (CLEMENS SAMUEL L.) TWAIN MARK A Yankee in King Arthur's Court. New York: Charles L. Webster 1889. 8vo publisher's decorative green cloth. First edition first issue with a small ''S-like'' ornament between the two words in the caption ''The King'' for the illustration on p. 59 2 pp. publisher's advertisements. Wear to boards; ends bumped; bookseller's stamp to front pastedown; hinges tender. [Together with:] Mark Twain's Sketches New and Old. Hartford CT: American Publishing 1875. 8vo 3/4 calf over cloth title in gilt to spine a.e.g. First edition first printing. Soiling and wear to boards; intermittent brownspotting; hinges starting.
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COLLECTIBLE BOOK: SAMUEL L. CLEMENS
COLLECTIBLE BOOK: SAMUEL L. CLEMENS (MARK TWAIN)COLLECTIBLE BOOK: SAMUEL L. CLEMENS (MARK TWAIN) (1835-1910) "Following the Equator, a Journey Around the World", first edition, first issue, 1897. Hartford, Conn., American Publishing Co. Original blue cloth cover with colored pictorial vignette of an elephant, spine gilt decorated, with photo frontispiece of the author. 9.25" X 6.5"
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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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COLLECTIBLE BOOK: SAMUEL L. CLEMENS
COLLECTIBLE BOOK: SAMUEL L. CLEMENS (MARK TWAIN)COLLECTIBLE BOOK: SAMUEL L. CLEMENS (MARK TWAIN) (1835-1910) "Pudd'nhead Wilson, Those Extraordinary Twins," first edition, first state, American Publishing Co., 1894. Red/Brown cloth cover. 9" x 6.25"