New York: D. Appleton & Company 1927. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good- . 12mo - over 6� - 7�" tall. This stated first edition 1 on the Last page is clean tight square with sharp corners and unmarked. It's lightly rubbed at the ends of the spine. The very good dust jacket looking a bit better in new Brodart that hides the closed tears is age darkened has a few closed tears. It has 404 bright clear pages with some foxing on end papers bound in green cloth covered boards with gold titles on the spine and front. A nice looking book. D. Appleton & Company hardcover
NP: 1943. Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday June 29 sale item 8 pp. reprinted from Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science Arts and Letters; very good in paper wrappers; a comparison between Juan de Zabaleta's character Count Ludovico and the legendary Robert the Devil NP: unknown
New York: Ballantine Books 1954. First Edition . Red Cloth. Near Fine Book/Very Good Dust Jacket. 192 pp. No names or marks. DJ with light weasr at corners. no fading price clipped some dust on white rear panel. <br/> <br/> Ballantine Books hardcover
Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Co. 1909. First Edition . Red Cloth. Good/No Dust Jacket. 7 5/8" Tall. Josephine Bruce. 186 clean pages. FFEP is missing. Hinge beginning to crack 1/4" rear endpaper at bottom and 1/4 " front endpaper top. Spine faded. Front cover bright. Corners top and bottom of spine worn. <br/> <br/> The Penn Publishing Co. hardcover
New York: Brewer Warren & Putnam 1932. First Edition . Black Cloth. Very Good/Excerpts from Dust Jacket. A Clean Tight Solid Copy Gilt On Cover Present But Not Brilliant Gilt On Spine Barely Readable. Front Flap Of Dj With $2.50 Price Tipped Onto Front Pastedown; Rear Panel Presumably With Four Paragraph Description Of Book Is Tipped Onto Front Free Endpaper; Both Are Printed In Green Ink. With Small Handwritten Presentation Note "To My First Best Girl / With Love / Lincoln" And The Hand-Addressed Envelope "Ms. Grace Burroughs"; The Envelope Is Taped To The Second Front Blank Endpaper And Has A Slight Tear There As A Result. With A One Page Anonymous But Apparently Contemporary Note With A Critical Analysis "If Roger Is Supposed To Be The Personification Of The Author It Is The Best Feature Of The Book - For He Portrays The Cleanest Mind Of Any Of The Men. The Whole Seems To Me To Have Come From An Unsound Mind And To Be Extremely Lacking In Point". <br/> <br/> Brewer Warren & Putnam hardcover
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1904. First Edition First Printing . Cloth Gilt. Very Good. 377 Pp. Top Edge Gilt. Volume Ii Of 2. One Of 2000 Copies Of The First Printing The American Printing Precedes The British Printing. Gilt Strong Cloth Sunned On Spine Light Even Soil. Ownership Signature "Macveagh" At Top Of Front Endpaper; This Appears To Be The Signature Of Lincoln Macveagh Who Was With Henry Holt Publishers 1919-1923 Then Later Founded The Dial Press Which Published Henry James 1943-1950. <br/> <br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
New York: McClure Phillips & Co. 1901. First Edition Second Printing . Leather. Fair. Complete but binding split so as to divide covers and pages into three separate pieces. <br/> <br/> McClure, Phillips & Co. hardcover
New York: Henry Holt and Company 1920. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 298 pp. Lightly used all gilt present hinges tight no marks or stains. With a typed letter on Henry Holt stationary dated in 1920 "Dear Madam: In reply to your recent letter concerning The Memoirs of the Baroness Cecile de Courtot published by us in 1920 sic we would say that originally we regarded these memoirs as authentic. Subsequently our doubts were aroused but we are still quite in ther dark as to the facts in the case. Very truly yours Henry Holt and Company" with sdtamped signature of Lincoln MacVeagh. <br/> <br/> Henry Holt and Company hardcover
New York: Halcyon House 1941. Early Reprint . Cloth. Near Fine Book/Very Good - DJ. Drawings. 400 pp. A bright clean example with almost no signs of use small discount price on front blank endpaper. DJ with 1/2" square chip at top of rear panel small loss at corners 3" closed tear along front bottom spine edge. <br/> <br/> Halcyon House hardcover
Camp near Brooks Station Saturday April 11 1863. Fine original condition. 15-1/2 x 9-3/4 inches. ".Yesterday I witnessed one of the grandest sights that I ever beheld. Our whole corps was reviewed by the President Generals Hooker McLain Howard Steinway Secretary Seward and an innumerable host of Brigadier Generals and it was a sight that has paid me for coming to war." The spectacle is described in great detail. Private Penfield was soon to be captured at Chancellorsville spending 12 days as a prisoner of war before being exchanged. He survived the war to carry on his father's carriage making business in Monroe Connecticut and later founded a small private academy. unknown