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  • Fran Strom

    Published by Aha Calligraphy, 1989

    Seller: The Old Sage Bookshop, Prescott, AZ, U.S.A.

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    Signed

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    Spiral Bound. Condition: Very Good+. Oblong softcover with black metal spine on top (landscape format). Signed by author in pink ink: "Carol, Love Fran" Very good plus condition: slight corner wear, and Carol wrote her own name inside. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Signed by Author(s). Book.

  • Seller image for Pointed Brush (Inscribed By Author) for sale by E. M. Maurice Books, ABAA

    Duvoisin, Roger (Illus); Martin, Patricia Miles (Auth)

    Published by Lothrop Lee & Shepard, New York, 1959

    Seller: E. M. Maurice Books, ABAA, Torrington, CT, U.S.A.

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    Pictorial Cloth Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. Roger Duvoisin (illustrator). First Edition. Red cloth pictorially stamped in black ink, stain and paper residue to bottom corners of boards, slightly faded along top edge; color pictorial dust jacket stained and foxed with missing pieces, original price intact ($2.75). One by one, five brothers attempt to free their uncle from jail with might, but the sixth brother decides to use his skill with a brush. Illustrated in color throughout by Roger Duvoisin. This copy is inscribed by the author, Patricia Miles Martin. Size: Small 4to. Inscribed By Author.

  • BRET HARTE (1836-1902). An American author and Western short story writer, he is best remembered for The Luck Of Roaring Camp and The Outcasts Of Poker Flat.ALS. 4pg. 5 x 8. No date. No place. An autograph letter signed Bret Harte to Mr. Bowles concerning Mrs. Harte: My dear Bowles, We are ruined in the estimation of at least two women, and I fear the damning evidence of our guilt, remains in Springfield. You are probably more hardened than I, being older, but I am entirely crushed. Do you remember that fatal morning when Miss Sallie left me in your charge, and directed you explicitly to look after my things, and supervise generally the transfer of my effects from my room to your carriage? I now that I so understood it, and discharged myself of all responsibility, and thereafter devoted myself to aesthetics and the picturesque Miss Sedgewick, with all the abandonment of a poetic nature unfettered by luggage and untrammeled by forms. But when I got home last night, Mrs. Harte, who has an unpleasant way of going through my luggage like a customs house officer, turned to me with chilling deliberation and said Frank, what have you done with the brush and comb you took with you? I pointed triumphantly to the bureau where they lay. Mrs. Harte looked at me a moment, and then said with great naivete you insensate idiot I mean the nursery brush and comb, which with your usual stupidity you put away as your own. Never mind, its the last time you shall every pack your valise alone. Now, Bowles, what have you done with Mrs. Hartes childrens brush and comb? Dont equivocate Bowles! Out with it! How have you fulfilled your trust to your daughter? Why do you still withhold from these innocent children those valueless but necessary articles? Is it right, Bowles? Is this conduct worthy of the first journalist in New England? On second thought, dont return them. Dont above all let Miss Sallie know I left them. Find them and drop them carefully into the Connecticut River where after many days they may return to e. There is a duster missing, also a copy of Henri Murgers Vie De Boheme a thick squat novel. Please dont return them. But bury them where you find them. Mrs. H. wont know Ive lost the, cause Ms. Sallie mustnt. Be gentle and considerate, Bowles. Your careless friend Bret Harte PS Mrs. H says I had an overcoat with me. Did I? Samuel Bowles was an American journalist, and he was the editor of Massachusettss Springfield Republican. The letter is written on two separate sheets of paper; there are professional tape restorations to strengthen the folds. The ink is dark. A fine and humorous Harte letter.