Horry Brig. Gen. Peter and Mason Locke Weems
THE LIFE OF GEN. MARION a Celebrated Partisan Officer in the Revolutionary War against the British and Tories in South Carolina and Georgia
Philadelphia PA: Joseph Allen 1854. Reprint of a later 1824 edition first published in 1809. 12mo. 252 pp. Illustrated from wood engravings 6 plates foxed. Though published as a popular historical biography Weems's "Francis Marion" has been long known to have been largely compromised by liberties he took with the manuscript and might now be looked upon as an example of early American historical or romantic fiction. Owner's ink signature on the title page endpapers with some ink and pencil markings scattered foxing; still a good solid copy. Rebound in brown buckram spine faded gilt spine title. 10474. <br/><br/> Joseph Allen hardcover books
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WD. Ehrhart Jim Daniels Christopher Locke Michael Casey Gary Metras Ed Ochester W. D.
Lot of 6 Adastra Press titles - Mostly Nothing Happens Niagara Falls How To Burn Millrat Seagull Beach Allegehny
Easthanptom: Adastra Press 1994. 1st Editions Limited. Soft cover. Fine. Six titles 1994 - 1996 each in fine condition Millrat slightly faded around edges. Each limited softcover edition each apparently unused unread. Adastra Press unknown books
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Golf Locke Bobby
The Memorial Tournament 2002 Honoring Bobby Locke Reprints Bobby Locke On Golf
No Place: Memorial Tournament 2002. First edition thus. Hardcover. Fine. Special limited edition. One of 250 special hardbound copies published on the occasion of the 2002 Memorial Tournament to honor golfing great Bobby Locke. This book replicates "Bobby Locke On Golf" his 1954 Simon & Schuster book on golf. Fine copy in green boards lettered in gilt. Memorial Tournament hardcover books
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Trout Hank editor Richard Locke et al.
Midwest: for today's gay America! vol. 1 #7: Palm Springs - an insider's look
Chicago: Midwest Times 1981. Magazine. 64p. folded tabloid newspaper photos art stories ads services articles columns reviews lightly-worn LGBT magazine on newsprint with short tear at spinefold on cover. Palm Springs. Richard Locke first fiction publication. Special California Directory. Chicago. Reno Gay Rodeo. Midwest Times unknown books
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Hardman Paul D. editor John van Heusden Thomas E. Horn Senator Milton Marks Mike Sher Rod Locke Marcel Proust Perry Geo
The Voice: more than a newspaper; vol. 4 #4 February 261982: Gay Custody Ballet Trockadero Proust; Southern California edition
San Francisco: California Voice 1983. Newspaper. 44p. includes covers 10.75x14.5 inches photos art ads articles news reviews services and resources events and opinion very good tabloid magazine on newsprint in stapled color pictorial wraps. Special sections for Los Angeles San Diego Garden Grove & Palm Springs. Review of "Evita" "Les Ballets Trockadero. Hardman on Proust. Founded as The Voice in 1979 and merged in 1983 with the San Francisco Vector becoming The California Voice. California Voice unknown books
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Hardman Paul D. editor Bob Damron Senator Milton Marks Donald McLean Thomas E. Horn Rod Locke Bob Ward et al.
The Voice: more than a newspaper; vol. 4 #7 April 9 1982: History: Tiberius. Gay Sex & Hepatitis
San Francisco: Paul D. Hardman Associates 1982. Newspaper. 36p. tabloid newspaper/magazine 10.5x14 inches news reviews columns events extensive gay business directory at rear photos art editorials very good stapled pictorial newsprint. Cover stories: Hardman's monthly Gay History installment covers the biography of the Roman emperor. At this time AIDS had not yet become The Plague in California and focus was on more common diseases like hepatitis.The bi-weekly became "The California Voice" in the mid-1980s and included a column reporting on Dianne Feinstein's activities as mayor of SF. Mostly an entertainment paper The Voice balanced bar and bath house coverage with political columns and news relating to Gay Liberation. Paul D. Hardman Associates unknown books
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LOCKE John
Several Papers Relating to Money Interest and Trade &c.
First Collected Edition of Locke's Writings on the Fundamentals of Economics LOCKE John. Several Papers Relating to Money Interest and Trade &c. Writ upon several Occasions and Published at different Times. London: Printed for A. and J. Churchill 1696. First collected edition of Locke's important writings on the fundamentals of economics. Small octavo 6 5/16 x 3 3/4 inches; 159 x 95 mm. 4 4 192; 24; 16 111 1 advertisement 1 eratta 1 blank pp. With general title-page and separate title-pages for Some Considerations and Further Considerations. Contemporary full speckled calf rebacked to style. Boards stamped in blind. Red morocco spine label lettered in gilt. Boards a bit chipped and bumped. Overall a very good copy. Comprised of: The Second edition Corrected of: Some Considerations of the Consequences of the Lowering of Interest and Raising the Value of Money. In a Letter to a Member of Parliament 1691. London: for Awnsham and John Churchill 1696. and Short Observations on a Printed Paper Intituled For encouraging the Coining Silver Money in England and after for keeping it here. 1695 and Further Considerations Concerning Raising the Value of Money. Wherein Mr. LowndesÃs Arguments for it in his late Report concerning An Essay for the Amendment of the Silver Coins are particularly Examined. London: Printed for A. and J. Churchil 1695. ESTC lists two variants: one has "By John Locke Esq;" on the title-page 'Further Considerations' dated 1695 and 111 pages. The other issue has "By Mr. John Locke" on the title-page "Further Considerations" dated 1696 and 112 pages. This copy is a combination of the two with 'Further Considerations' dated 1695 and "By Mr. John Locke" on the title-page. ìëThe Great Recoinageà controversy of the 1690s was the impetus for LockeÃs writings on mercantile and monetary theory. In the 1660s Sir Josiah Child had argued that the legal rate of interest should be lowered. It was still a topic for political discussion in the early 1690s: Child was still pressing the argument and was supported by London merchants. Locke however defended a legal rate of interest but refused to fix it below the current rates. This was the occasion for his publishing Some Considerations of the Consequences of the Lowering of Interest and Raising the Value of Money in 1692. When William Lowndes Secretary of the Treasury proposed in 1695 to raise the nominal value of coins Locke slightly revised Some Considerations and also published two further pamphlets Short Considerations and Further Considerations. At that time gold and silver coins had a value equivalent to their metal content representing nothing but their silver or gold quantity. Locke rejected devaluation basing his argument on this ëcommodity theoryà of money. He considered ëraising of the denomination or the increase of alloyà to be debasement and fraudî Yolton. ìLockeÃs second major essay Further Considerations Concerning Raising the Value of Money 1695 while it reiterated many of his earlier arguments was mostly concerned with the issue of recoinage. Locke took issue with a proposal to devalue the official coinage by 20 per cent and argued strongly for recoining at the old standard the currently circulating coins debased by clipping and normal wear and tear. Money Locke argued was equivalent to gold and silver. People contracted for gold and silver and a government stamp was simply an assurance of the specie content of official coins. Hence a devaluation would only confuse trade and cause an increase in prices denominated in terms of pounds and shillingsî The New Palgrave. Einaudi. Goldsmiths'. Kress. HBS 66981RSL. $11000 Printed for A. and J. Churchill hardcover books
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LOCKE John.
Abregé de l'essay de Monsieur Locke sur l'entendement humain
<p>Uppsala: Veuve du directeur Jean Edman 1792. Rare French edition printed in Uppsala of the abridgement of the Essay on Human Understanding by John Wynne the format in which Locke's thought was most effectively popularized at English universities and in Europe. "In the last decade of the seventeenth century English culture held a frustrated fascination for the continental Republic of Letters. Frustrated because few Europeans could approach English ideas in the English language. Gabriel Bonno1 has shown how Locke's continental readers were dependent initially upon reviews in French-language journals – Basnage de Beauval's Histoire des ouvrages des savans Bernard's Nouvelles de la r�publique des lettres and particularly Le Clerc's Biblioth�que universelle and its successors. Interested parties such as Limborch and Leibniz did not really come to grips with the Essay until it had been translated into French. This was accomplished in 1700 by Pierre Coste.Coste was like Le Clerc a French Protestant refugee in Holland. In 1695 he translated Locke's Some thoughts concerning education into French and sent the author a copy. Locke was pleased and Le Clerc encouraged the young man to begin translating the Essay. In 1697 Coste was invited to Locke's retreat at Oates as tutor to the Masham children and as Locke's assistant. The translation was completed under Locke's supervision and was published in June 1700 prefaced with Locke's recommendation. Coste remained at Oates until Locke's death in 1704. Thereafter in the midst of a busy literary career he continued his work on the Essay bringing out a revised edition in 1729." AttigThe first French edition of Wynne's abridged Essay came out in 1720 translated by Jean-Paul Bosset and with the first book given in Le Clerk's summary reprinted from his 1690 Bibliot�que universelle rather than Wynne's. It was published several times in London 1720 1741 1746 1751 as well as Geneva 1738 1741 1788 Dresden 1788 and finally Uppsala 1792.OCLC: Harvard UCLA York.Hollis record. 8vo 17 x 11 x pp. including title with half-page engraved portrait of Locke 284 4 pp. Bound in contemporary half calf and speckled boards gilt morocco title label and raised bands on spine spine and corners of covers worn old ownership inscription on front end pastedown light toning throughout very good.</p> Veuve du directeur Jean Edman hardcover books
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Ellis Vivian Locke
COLLECTED LYRICAL POEMS. WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY WALTER DE LA MARE
New York: The Macmillan Company 1947. cloth dust jacket. small 8vo. cloth dust jacket. ii 136 pages. First American edition. Front endpaper darkened from a clipping formerly laid in front hinge cracked rubbed and chipped dust jacket with faded spine. The Macmillan Company unknown books
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Locke Edward
ADVANCING BACK
Canton MA: Harlequinade Press 1995. stiff paper wrappers. small 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. viii 76 pages. First edition. Blurbs by Stephen Spender X.J. Kennedy. Wrappers with a half-inch closed tear on the back wrapper. Harlequinade Press unknown books
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Locke George
Science Fiction First Editions
London: Ferret Fantasy Ktd 1978. Limited edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 8vo. 96pp. Black cloth gilt spine title. A fine copy in a fine dustwrapper. One of 49 copies signed by the author of a total edition of 56 copies. This is copy No. 45. Introduction by Nelson Bond who also signed at the beginning of the Introduction. This edition is interleaved for notes though we find none present. Addenda and Corrigenda leaf is laud in. "a select bibliography and notes for the collector" Ferret Fantasy Ktd hardcover books
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Weems Mason Locke. 1759 1825. Leary Lewis
The BOOK-PEDDLING PARSON. An Account of the Life and Works of MASON LOCKE WEEMS. Patriot Pitchman Author and Purveyor of Morality to the Citizenry of the Early United States of America
Chapel Hill NC: Algonquin Books 1984. 1st edition. Blue cloth binding. Dust jacket. F/F. xii 158 pp including Index. Illustrated. 8vo. <br/><br/>The life of the man who concocted George Washington's "I cannot tell a lie." fable. Algonquin Books hardcover books
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LOCKE William J.
Stella Maris
London: John Lane The Bodley Head 1913. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Boards a bit soiled and slightly spotted still a nice and presentable very good copy lacking the rare presumed dustwrapper. Nicely Inscribed by the author in the year of publication: "To R. Underwood Johnson gratefully in token of Stella's year of life in 'The Century.' W. J. Locke. Ap. 1913." Robert Underwood Johnson was the editor of The Century Magazine where Stella Maris was serialized. Perhaps the best known work by this popular author of romantic novels. Basis for two silent films notably the 1918 version directed by Marshall Neilan and featuring Mary Pickford in a highly acclaimed dual role. Scarce. John Lane, The Bodley Head hardcover books
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Locke John
THE WORKS OF JOHN LOCKE ESQ; In Three Volumes. The Sixth Edition. To Which Is Added The Life of the Author; and a Collection of Several of His Pieces Published by Mr. Desmaizeaux
London: Printed for D. Browne et al. 1759. Folio 14-1/4" tall. 3 vols. xvixxxii58816;272012;675713pp. Indices. Illustrated with an engraved frontis. portrait and the epitaph plate. 19th cent. 1/2 red morocco over marbled boards rebacked orig. spine strips laid down spine of Vol. III a bit discolored. A.e.g. The last 18th century folio edition and notable for having the typographic errors of earlier editions corrected. Yolton #368. Printed for D. Browne et al. hardcover books
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Ross Bob editor & publisher George Mendenhall Allen White Richard Locke Ray O'Laughlin Harvey Milk et al.
B. A. R. Bay Area Reporter: vol. 15 #13 March 28 1985: "Harvey Milk" wins first gay Oscar
San Francisco: BenRo Enterprises 1985. Newspaper. 40p. folded tabloid newspaper articles opinion events services and resources ads photos heavily toned and yellowed newsprint. Cover story on the Oscar win for "The Life and Times of Harvey Milk" with photo of Harvey above the fold. BenRo Enterprises unknown books
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Locke Duane editor
University of Tampa Poetry Review. No. 18
Tampa FL: Poetry Review Press 1970. 31 5p. staplebound mimeographed booklet 8.5x11 inches; very good. Locke continued to edit the Review until his retirement in 1986. Poetry Review Press unknown books
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Dessaix Robert editor Elizabeth Jolley Sumner Locke Elliott David Maloud Dennis Altman Patrick White et al.
Australian Gay & Lesbian Writing: an anthology
Melbourne: Oxford University Press 1993. Hardcover. viii 383p. introduction note to readers forewords notes on authors indexes very ghood first edition and printing stated in boards and unclipped dj. Oxford University Press hardcover books
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Elliott Sumner Locke
Some Doves and Pythons a novel signed
New York: Harper and Row 1966. Hardcover. 249p. signed by the author on blue front free endpaper hard to seevery good first edition in green cloth boards and bright white unclipped dj. Harper and Row hardcover books
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Gay People's Union Lee Rice Valerie Taylor Robert Locke et al.
GPU News vol. 9 #12 September 1980; Just inside James Baldwin's Head
Milwaukee: Gay People's Union 1980. Magazine. 44p. including covers 8.5x11 inches photos ads features news art very good semi-slick magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Updates on local activities discussions of the Movement ads photos services etc. Literary reviews. Gay People's Union unknown books
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Locke Raymond Friday
Joaquin Murieta
Los Angeles: Holloway House 1980. 247p. very good in wraps. Holloway House unknown books
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Locke Marie and Nancy Montgomery
Memories of a Maine island : turn-of-the-century tales and photographs
Orono ME: Maine Folklore Center 1998. Paperback. 112 p. profuse period photography 8.5-inch-sqare wraps in very good condition. Maine Folklore Center paperback books
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Elliott Sumner Locke
Fairyland; a novel
New York: Harper & Row Publishers 1990. Hardcover. 249p. review copy with sheet laid in very good first edition in cloth-backed boards and unclipped dj. Gay Australian American writer. Harper & Row, Publishers hardcover books
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Elliott Sumner Locke
Fairyland; a novel
New York: Harper & Row Publishers 1990. 249p. first edition very good in quarter cloth boards and unclipped dj. Gay Australian American writer. Harper & Row, Publishers unknown books
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LOCKE John
Some Thoughts Concerning Education
<p><b>LOCKE</b> John:<br /></p><p><b><i>Some Thoughts Concerning Education</i></b></p><p>London: A and J Churchill 1695.</p><p>8vo. 3742 pp.; brown spotted calf</p><p>Third edition Newly Expanded First edition thus</p><p><br /></p> A and J Churchill hardcover books
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Locke John
THE SECOND TREATISE OF GOVERNMENT. Edited with an Introduction by Thomas P. Peardon.
New York NY: The Liberal Arts Press 1954. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. Reprint edition. Octavo 8vo. 139 pages of text. Previous owner's name neatly on the front endpaper. Spine of paperback binding is slightly faded. The text is clean and unmarked. The Liberal Arts Press Paperback books
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Locke John
A LETTER CONCERNING TOLERATION. With an Introduction by Patrick Romanell.
New York: The Liberal Arts Press 1950. Book. Good condition. Paperback. Reprint edition. Octavo 8vo. 62 pages of text. Slight browning to paperback binding. A few pencil notations in text. The Liberal Arts Press Paperback books
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LOCKE John
Du gouvernement civil
A Founding Document of Democracy The First of John LockeÃs Works to be Translated from His Native English LOCKE John. Du gouvernement civil ou l'on traitte de l'origine des fondemens de la nature du pouvoir et des fins des societe politiques. Traduit de l'Anglois. Amsterdam: Chez Abraham Wolfgang 1691. First edition in French of LockeÃs groundbeaking work and the first of his works to be translated from his native English. Twelvemo 5 7/16 x 3 inches; 138 x 75 mm. 12 321 1 blank pp. Title page with printerÃs woodcut device. Short marginal tears to M7 & 8 repaired and with no loss. Contemporary light salmon paper over boards rebacked at a very early date in similar paper manuscript spine lettering red speckled edges. Small number of upper blank of title and front endpaper. Housed in a quarter morocco clamshell case. Overall an excellent copy; very clean and in a contemporary binding. Originally published in 1690 as ëTwo Treatises of GovernmentÃ. ìLockeÃs anonymous text is here an anonymous translation traditionally attributed to David Mazel. ëOne of the Huguenot pastors living in Hollandà of the second treatise in its 1R version with the first chapter omittedì Yolton. ìThe second treatise contains a plain statement of the principles of democracy. In an age and country in which the practice of democracy had just been triumphantly vindicated LockeÃs theories although anticipated to some degree by the ëWhigà tradition of political thought-Aristotle Aquinas Hooker Grotius-had all the freshness of novelty. Like Hooker Locke presupposes an original and necessary law of reason and bases the constitution of society on it rather than on the de facto existence of a government based on the actual submission of the governed to the rulers. This consent is thus a prior condition of the ësocial contractà not a result of it so that the civil rulers hold their power not absolutely but conditionally; government being essentially a moral trust which lapses if the trustees fail to maintain their side of the contract. Locke was to reinforce these liberal opinions by his Letters on Tolerance and they combine with the Treatises on Government to provide a classic example of the empirical approach to the social and political economy which has remained ever since the basis of the principles of democracyî PMM. Its influence on the development of French and American political though cannot be overstated. Graesse IV 243. Printing and the Mind of Man 163. Yolton Locke 46. No copies of this edition have come up at auction in the last thirty years and OCLC only located twelve copies. HBS 66937. $6000 Chez Abraham Wolfgang hardcover books
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German Language Weems Mason Locke
Das Leben des Georg Waschington : mit sonderbaren Anecdoten sowohl ehrenvoll für ihn selbst als auch nachahmungswürdig für seine junge Landsleute. / Von M.L. Weems ehemaligem Prediger der Mount-Vernon Kirche. -- Aus dem Englischen übersetzt -- Nach der neunten sehr verbesserten Auflage
Libanon Penn: Gedruckt bey J. Schnee für M. J. Carey in Philadelphia 1810. 12mo. 180 x 115 mm. 7 x 4 ½ inches. 240 pp. Illustrated with engraved frontispiece engraved portrait of Washington and five additional engraved plates. Bound in contemporary mottled calf front board detached rear board cracked with early repair paper stock brown with age but still flexible with foxing throughout. Second German language edition preceded by an edition printed in 1809 in Frederick Maryland. This edition is only illustrated with the portrait of Washington as is the second Frederick edition that appeared in 1810 similarly with only the portrait. In addition to the oval portrait of Washington the Lebanon edition includes engravings of the Death of Montgomery the Defeat of General Braddock the Battle of Lexington the Battle of Bunker Hill the Capture of Major Andre and the Surrender of General Cornwallis. All the engravings are unsigned. Shaw and Shoemaker American Bibliography 21999 19191. Arndt German Language Printing 1761 see Arndt 1661 and 1726 for Frederick editions. Gedruckt bey J. Schnee für M. J. Carey in Philadelphia unknown books
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LANGLEY Adria Locke
A LION IS IN THE STREETS
NY: Editions for the Armed Services. Horizontal 12mo pp. 511. Paper wraps. Cover somewhat worn o/w a VG tight copy. Editions for the Armed Services unknown books
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James Boswell; Isaac Cruikshank; Samuel Collings; Inigo Barlow; W Locke
THE ATTIC MISCELLANY;; Or characteristic mirror of men and things. Including the correspondent's museum
London: Bentley 1789. First Edition. 8vo pp. 480 plus index 192. Contains volume 1 and part of volume 2 the latter dated 1790. A collection of short prose essays poems etc. Three-quarter leather. Cover much worn especially at spine o/w VG. Lacks the plates. Includes verse narratives comment on manners and customs satirical articles on clubs and social gatherings excerpts from other publications of biography conduct history epigrams short fiction a monthly diary of current events and correspondence. With numbered essays: The Actor and The Physio-magnetic mirror. Bentley unknown books
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LOCKE William J.
THE SHORN LAMB
NY: Dodd Mead 1930. First American edn. 8vo pp. 321. Hinge tender o/w VG. A novel. Dodd, Mead unknown books
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LOCKE William J.
THE RED PLANET
NY: John Lane 1917. First American edn. 8vo pp. 349. Cover moisture stained o/w VG. A novel. John Lane unknown books
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LOCKE William J.
THE LENGTHENED SHADOW
NY: Dodd Mead 1923. First American edn. 8vo pp. 372. Owner's name on flyleaf. Cover worn and stained o/w VG. A novel. Dodd, Mead unknown books
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LOCKE William J.
THE JOYOUS ADVENTURES OF ARISTIDE PUJOL
NY: John Lane 1912. First American edn. Alec Ball. 8vo pp. 325. Illustrated. Cover faded and little soiled hinges tender o/w VG. A novel. John Lane unknown books
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LOCKE William J.
VIVIETTE
NY: John Lane 1916. First American edn. Earl Stetson Crawford. 8vo pp. 198. Colored illustrations by Earl Stetson Crawford. Hinges tender cover little stained o/w VG. A novel. John Lane unknown books
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LOCKE William J.
THE WONDERFUL YEAR
NY: John Lane 1916. First American edn. 8vo pp. 364. Cover little worn and stained o/w VG. A novel. John Lane unknown books
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LOCKE William J.
THE KINGDOM OF THEOPHILUS
NY: Dodd Mead 1927. First American edn. 8vo pp. 370. Cover warped and moisture-stained o/w VG. A novel. Dodd, Mead unknown books
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LOCKE William J.
JOSHUA'S VISION
NY: Dodd Mead 1928. First American edn. 8vo pp. 353. Hinge tender o/w VG. A novel. Dodd, Mead unknown books
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LOCKE William J.
THE COMING OF AMOS
NY: Dodd Mead 1924. First American edn. 8vo pp. 370. Hinges tender cover somewhat worn and stained owner's note on flyleaf o/w VG. A novel. Dodd, Mead unknown books
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LOCKE William J.
THE FORTUNATE YOUTH
NY: John Lane 1914. First American edn. Arthur I. Keller. 8vo pp. 352. Illustrated by Arthur I. Keller. Cover worn hinge tender o/w VG. A novel. John Lane unknown books
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LOCKE William J.
A CHRISTMAS MYSTERY; The story of three wise men
London: John Lane 1922. First Edition. W. W. Lendon. Large 8vo pp. 35. Illustrated in color by W.W. Lendon. Cover little soiled and worn o/w VG. A Christmas story set in Cornwall. John Lane unknown books
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LOCKE William J.
PERELLA
NY: Dodd Mead 1926. First American edn. 8vo pp. 378. Hinges tender cover worn and stained owner's note on rear pastedown o/w VG. A novel. Dodd, Mead unknown books
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LOCKE William J.
SEPTIMUS
NY: John Lane 1909. First American edn. 8vo pp. 366. Cover worn and stained o/w VG. A novel. John Lane unknown books
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LOCKE William J.
THE TALE OF TRIONA
NY: Dodd Mead 1922. First American edn. 8vo pp. 397. Owner's note on flyleaf. Hinge loose cover worn and stained o/w VG. A novel. Dodd, Mead unknown books
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LOCKE William J.
THE TOWN OF TOMBAREL
NY: Dodd Mead 1930. First American edn. 8vo pp. 397. Author's obit pasted on flyleaf. One hinge tender o/w VG. A novel. Dodd, Mead unknown books
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LOCKE William J.
THE ROUGH ROAD
NY: John Lane 1918. First American edn. 8vo pp. 346. Donor's presentation on flyleaf. Cover little moisture-stained o/w VG. A novel. John Lane unknown books
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LOCKE William J.
STELLA MARIS
NY: John Lane 1913. First American edn. Frank Wiles. 8vo pp. 357. Illustratedm by Frank Wiles. Little marking in margins o/w VG. A novel. John Lane unknown books
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LOCKE William J.
THE MORALS OF MARCUS ORDEYNE
NY: John Lane 1905. First American edn. Alec Ball. 8vo pp. 303. Owner's note on flyleaf bookplate on pastedown. Hinges tender cover little stained o/w VG. A novel. John Lane unknown books
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LOCKE William J.
THE GLORY OF CLEMENTINA
NY: John Lane 1911. First American edn. Arthur I . Keller. 8vo pp. 357. Illustrated. Hinges tender cover little worn and stained o/w VG. A novel. John Lane unknown books
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LOCKE E. W.
HEAVEN OUR HOME
Boston: Fussell 1866. Sheet music. 4to pp. 5 including front. Black lettering and design on cover. Some slight soil and offsetting o/w VG. Fussell unknown books
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