Providence Rhode Island: The Grandon Company 1958. Octavo boards. First edition. One of 350 copies. Signed by Munn. The title story first published in WEIRD TALES July 1925 was inspired by and dedicated to H. P. Lovecraft. Also collected here is the sequel "The Werewolf's Daughter" first published as a three-part serial in WEIRD TALES October-December 1928. Barron ed Horror Literature 3-151. Bleiler The Guide to Supernatural Fiction 1214. A fine copy in nearly fine dust jacket with a touch of dust soiling. #135616 The Grandon Company unknown
London: The Cresset Press Limited 1930. Large octavo illustrations in dry point by I. R. Hodgkins original marbled boards with Japan vellum shelf back spine stamped in gold t.e.g. other edges untrimmed. First edition. Limited to 380 copies of which this is one of 350 numbered copies on mould-made paper signed by Warner. A short story about a woman who murders her husband. Later collected in THE SALUTATION. A fine copy in worn publisher's paper slipcase. #119591 The Cresset Press Limited unknown
Boston: Little 1904. Octavo inserted frontispiece with illustration by W. J. Enright original pictorial olive green cloth stamped in black white and brown binding design by Amy Sacker. First edition. The first collection of the author's very popular Susan Clegg stories. Smith American Fiction 1901-1925 W-137. A very good copy. #133552 Little unknown
Providence: H. Gregory 1899. Octavo title page printed in red and black original charcoal gray cloth stamped in gold t.e.g. other edges untrimmed. First edition. Presentation copy with signed inscription by Shibley dated August 1899 on the first blank. A collection of short stories many if not most being tales of country life in Canada. Wright III 4920. Cloth a bit rubbed at edges a very good copy. #133532 H. Gregory unknown
Boston: Little 1908. Octavo inserted frontispiece with illustration by Alice Barber Stephens original pictorial light blue-gray cloth stamped in orange white black and gold. First edition. A novel. Smith American Fiction 1901-1925 W-129. Tiny stain to front cover cloth just a bit rubbed at spine ends and corner tips a very good copy. #133549 Little unknown
Boston: Small 1908. Octavo four inserted plates with illustrations one in color by Paul K. M. Thomas title page printed in lavender and light green text printed in lavender and black throughout original pictorial lavender cloth stamped in purple black and gold t.e.g. other edges untrimmed decorated endpapers. First edition. A short story with strongly allegorical aspects about a woman and a panther Destiny etc. A good example of American Edwardian book design with its art nouveau aesthetic. Smith American Fiction 1901-1925 W-130. Mild bumps to front corner tips else a fine copy. A very nice copy of a pretty book. #133550 Small unknown
Boston: Little 1906. Octavo inserted frontispiece with illustration by Decorative Designers original pictorial reddish-brown cloth stamped in orange gray and green binding designed by Decorative Designers. First edition. The second collection of the author's very popular Susan Clegg stories. Smith American Fiction 1901-1925 W-139. A very good copy. #133551 Little unknown
West Kingston R. I.: Donald M. Grant 1979. Octavo illustrations by J. K. Potter cloth. First edition. Signed by Munn and artist J. K. Potter. Limited to 1000 copies. Tymn ed Horror Literature 4-181. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #125879 Donald M. Grant unknown
Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press 1964 First published in 1959. 680pp. Profusely illustrated with portraits. Extensive notes bibliography. Two-tone blue cloth gilt. A fine copy with worn dust jacket. A classic and monumental work. Includes biographical sketches of 583 Union generals. The author also includes a listing of 1367 generals who never attained full rank. An indispensable reference. Louisiana State University Press hardcover
Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press 1984 ISBN 0-674-71956-5 Octavo 9.5 in. by 6.25 in.; 302pp.; very good hardcover; very good dust jacket; lightly torn dust jacket edges; lightly soiled text block edge; crisp; clean; bright. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1984 hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 13174 ISBN : 0674719565 9780674719569
New York: The Viking Press 1927 First American edition. Black cloth-backed boards lettered in gilt. Rubbed at corners and a bit to the ends of spine. A fine copy. The Viking Press hardcover
Hartford: American Publishing Company 1874. First Edition second issue. Illustrated by Hoppin Stephens Williams White and others. 1 vols. 8vo. Original publisher's sheep black leather spine labels lettered in gilt front cover rehinged else fine. First Edition second issue. Illustrated by Hoppin Stephens Williams White and others. 1 vols. 8vo. With a Page of Charles Dudley Warner's Manuscript. With a page of octavo manuscript in Warner's hand about 130 words concerning the character Philip Sterling with reflections on the fairer sex "It is probably on account of the lack of enterprise in women that they are not as fond of stock speculations and mine ventures as men. It is only when woman becomes demoralized that she takes to any sort of gambling.". BAL 3357 American Publishing Company unknown
Hartford CT: The American Publishing Co 1904. The Backlog Edition. 15 vols. 8vo. Green cloth paper title labels on backstrips t.e.g. Bookplates of Franklin Murphy. Spine ends lightly rubbed else very good. 15. The Backlog Edition. 15 vols. 8vo. The "Preface to Joseph H. Twichell" appeared for the first time in this edition Vol. I pp. 335-7. BAL 21224 The American Publishing Co unknown
Hartford CT: The American Publishing Co 1904. The Backlog Edition. 15 vols. 8vo. Green cloth paper titlel labels on backstrips t.e.g. Spine ends lighty rubbed. Bookplates of Franklin Murphy. Very good. The Backlog Edition. 15 vols. 8vo. The American Publishing Co unknown
Hartford Conn: The American Publishing Co 1904. Autograph Edition one of 612 copies signed by editor with ONE PAGE OF AN AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT tipped in: 21 lines in purple ink approximately 105 words. Hand-colored photogravure portrait frontispiece and additional hand-colored title page and 3 other photogravures plates 2 signed by artists Frank T. Merrill and E.H. Garrett. 1 vols. 8vo. Bound in three quarter green morocco and marbled boards. t.e.g. by H. Jackel & Co N.Y. Fine. Autograph Edition one of 612 copies signed by editor with ONE PAGE OF AN AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT tipped in: 21 lines in purple ink approximately 105 words. Hand-colored photogravure portrait frontispiece and additional hand-colored title page and 3 other photogravures plates 2 signed by artists Frank T. Merrill and E.H. Garrett. 1 vols. 8vo. BAL 21224 The American Publishing Co unknown
Tacoma Washington: The Swan Press 1977. Octavo pictorial wrappers. First edition. Limited to 350 copies of which this is one of the first thirty-five numbered copies signed by Munn and publisher Charlie Burris. Poetry collection. A fine copy. #40641 The Swan Press unknown
West Kingston R. I.: Donald M. Grant 1979. Octavo illustrations by J. K. Potter cloth. First edition. Signed inscription by Munn. Limited to 1000 copies. Tymn ed Horror Literature 4-181. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #81709 Donald M. Grant unknown