Published by Macmillan and Co., London, 1890
Seller: Ray Boas, Bookseller - Established 1980, Walpole, NH, U.S.A.
HC. B&W illustrations (illustrator). 333pp Please Note Condition: a clean and tight copy BUT, DAMPSTAIN ON TOP EDGE AND DOWN A TAD ON SOME PAGES (no pages stuck), and edgewear to the front board and spine. good, blue cloth (hardcover) DAMPSTAIN TOP EDGE, EDGEWEAR.
Published by The Typophiles, New York, 1941
First Edition
Hardcover. 57p., 4.5x7.25 inches, introduction, illustrators "who's who, illustrations, note, limited edition of 300 copies printed by Spiral Press & Duenwald Printing Corp., designed by John Blumenthal, hardcover bound in facsimile printed boards. According to the introduction, T.M. is not known but evidence points to Thomas Moore - not that one.
Published by Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1913
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Illustrations by Herbert Moore (illustrator). Publisher's deep violet-blue cloth, front cover with wide gilt border of floral and vine design, spine with gilt-stamped title and bordered with aldus leaf. Binding designed by Edward B. Edwards with his monogram. The aldus leaf pattern is continued to border each page with text. Bindings are tight and square. Text clean, light even toning. Moderate shelf handling wear. Spine is mildly toned. Gift inscription on the first blank page. 8vo; 8.5 inches tall; 5 p. l., 5-69, [1] p. 4 mounted col. pl. (incl. front.) 22 cm. First Illustrated Edition. Background Information: Among his popular inspirational writings is the Christmas story The Other Wise Man (1896). As President Wilson's ambassador to the Netherlands from 1913, Van Dyke was a first-hand witness to the outbreak of World War I and its progress, and was a key player in the President's diplomatic efforts to keep the U.S. out of the conflict. Not to be confused with his father, Henry J. Van Dyke (1822-1891).
Hardcover. Condition: G/NO DUSTJACKET. Black & White illustrations (illustrator). New York, NY: Macmillan Co. G/NO DUSTJACKET. 1890. Hardcover. 8vo., 333 pp., inside hinges weak, pages yellowed some, cover frayed .
Published by Grosset & Dunlap, New York
Seller: Burton Lysecki Books, ABAC/ILAB, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
[1909]. (4to) Very good, no dust jacket. 158pp. Color frontispiece, color illustrations, illustrated endpapers, gilt decorated cover. School prize inscription. Book about Samuel de Champlain, Christopher Columbus, Hernando Cortes, Vasco de Balboa, Ferdinand de Soto, Cabeza de Vaca, Louis Joliet, Robert Cavelier Sieur de La Salle, Francisco Pizarro, Pocahontas, Walter Raleigh & John Smith. Interior artwork by Edwin I. Prittie. Illustrations by Herbert Moore & E. Roscoe Shrader. Locale: United States. (History--United States, Exploration, Juvenile).
No Jacket. First Edition. .MAGAZINE, Complete with No torn, loose or missing pages, but a Hungry Mouse Nibbled through the entire top left corner of each page, so Magazine is Sold AS-IS. VG+/GOOD +, It is still well worth adding to your collection. Address LABEL ON FRONT, The Varioni Brothers by J. D. Salinger (first-ever printing of this short story. With illustrations by A. C. Moore ), with Color Cover by Rutherford Boyd, of Dalmatian Dog with Black & white Spots on Cover with Ribbons,Contents include: Go Fly a Kite by Robert Lewis Taylor (about Oklahoma senator Edward H. Moore ) My Studio Burns Down by Norman Rockwell (spirited drawings about the true story of his studio burning down) Rescue in the Night by Maxwell Hawkins (with drawings by John F. Gould ),
No Jacket. First Edition. MAGAZINE, Complete with No torn, loose or missing pages, but a FRONT Left Edge has FOXING STAINS AT EDGE & Also inside Stains edges soem pgs, , so Magazine is SOLD AS-IS. VG+/GOOD , It is still well worth adding to your collection. Address LABEL ON FRONT, The Varioni Brothers by J. D. Salinger (first-ever printing of this short story. With illustrations by A. C. Moore ),Rescue in the Night by Maxwell Hawkins (with drawings by John F. Gould ),Queenie by Ross Annett, Condition is Good. The Front Cover is in good condition with some liquid damage in the upper right corner and side which goes through several front pages. The Back cover is also in great condition with some moisture damage on the spine. The spine is intact with all pages in tack, no pages missing or torn away. While I was paging through I did not notice any tears on the inside the pages and the pages are nice and white. The pages are not stuck together, they turn well and are very readable. This is an old magazine . Uncollected #7, Meaning 1st Appearance anywhere Now or Anytime, with Color Cover by Rutherford Boyd, of Dalmatian Dog with Black & white Spots on Cover with Ribbons,Contents include: Go Fly a Kite by Robert Lewis Taylor (about Oklahoma senator Edward H. Moore ) My Studio Burns Down by Norman Rockwell (spirited drawings about the true story of his studio burning down).