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Topic: Signed & Inscribed
WILDER, Thornton
New York/New Haven: Coward-McCann/Yale University Press, 1931.
First Trade Edition, only 5,900 copies printed. These one-act plays represent Wilder's first attempt at a colloquial style and his first successful work for the more
CATHER, Willa
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1931.
INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author on the front endpaper for Bertha Libby. Signed examples of the trade issue are much scarcer than that of more
O'HARA, John
New York: Random House, (1964).
INSCRIBED "with best wishes" on May 17, 1965, and SIGNED by the author on the first blank. A presentation in an unknown hand to the more
MANN, Thomas
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1938.
Two volumes in slipcase. The third installment in the Joseph tetralogy. INSCRIBED to Paul Elkin and SIGNED by the author on the title page of more
DREISER, Theodore
New York: Modern Age Books, (1941).
INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author on the half-title page: "To and for--/Helen Arnold/gratefully recalling her/many courtesies to me/in Indianapolis. From/Theodore Dreiser/Hollywood,/December/1941/I think the facts more
JOHNSON, Lyndon B
New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, (1968).
Illustrated with photographs. Edited by James MacGregor Burns with commentary by Ralph Ellison, McGeorge Bundy, and others. This copy is INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the more
PERCY, Walker
New York: Farrar Straus Giroux, (1971).
His third, and many believe his finest, novel, set on the Gulf Coast outside of New Orleans in an apocalyptic atmosphere. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by more
ROOSEVELT, Theodore (Teddy ROOSEVELT)
New York: George H. Doran Company, (1916).
Second state binding of tan cloth with black lettering. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author on the front endpaper: "Inscribed for/Roger S. Lewis/with the best more
BOWLES, Paul
London: John Lehmann, (1952).
A lovely copy of Bowles's second novel in a dustwrapper designed by John Minton. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author on the half-title page: "For more
MOORE, Marianne (translator)
New York: Viking, 1954.
Illustrated with a frontispiece. The first edition of this translation, suggested by W.H. Auden, this one of the 400 numbered and SIGNED copies. This copy more
[MORSE, Samuel F. B.] TUPPER, Martin Farquhar
New York: Wiley and Putnam, 1847.
Two parts bound in one small octavo volume (5" x 7-3/8") in full black morocco leather; all edges gilt. INSCRIBED and SIGNED on the front more
YATES, Richard
[New York]: Delacorte Press / Seymour Lawrence, [1975].
A 5" x 7" publicity photograph for the book DISTURBING THE PEACE depicting a bearded Yates. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author on the blank more
WHARTON, Edith
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1915.
Original red cloth, lettered in gilt; published 24 November 1915 in an edition of 5400 copies. This copy with a small hand-written card paper-clipped to more
CALLAGHAN, Morley
New York: Coward-McCann, (1961).
This much under-rated Catholic Canadian writer's most elaborately symbolic novel. INSCRIBED to ------ "this is a book I like" and SIGNED by the author. more
MORRIS, Mary
Boston: David R. Godine, (1979).
First book, a collection of short stories. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author in 1981. Blurbs by Tim O'Brien and Joyce Carol Oates. more
MEREDITH, William
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1964.
INSCRIBED "with great pleasure/(and at Ellen Reynold's request)/to Alice Walker" in 1964 & SIGNED by Meredith. More than likely this is the New Hampshire poet more
CABLE, George Washington
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1880.
Decorated cloth. BAL 2331. Cable's second book and many think his most important. Arlin Turner in GEORGE W. CABLE, THE LIFE AND TIMES OF A more
FROST, Robert
(New York): (Knopf), (1933).
A small pamphlet containing just the title poem and issued as Number Eight of the Borzoi Chap Books series. Crane A17: 2000 copies. This copy more
CARTER, Jimmy & Rosalynn
New York: Random House, (1987).
INSCRIBED to Dick and SIGNED by the authors "J. Carter" and "Rosalynn Carter" on the front free endpaper. The former President has also added the more
ROTH, Henry
New York: St. Martin's Press, (1994).
This title is the first of six volumes, all published sixty years after Roth's modern classic, CALL IT SLEEP, hailed by many critics as one more