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We offered this first edition of <i>The Town</i>, inscribed by Faulkner to his step-son, in our Catalog 72.
Faulkner's step-son's first edition copy of <t=>The Town</t>, offered in our Catalog 72, nicely inscribed by the author in an uncharacteristically warm manner, also signed on the title page, and with some additional notes by the author on the rear panel of the dustwrapper.
We offered this inscribed copy of the first edition in our Catalog 84.
We offered this fine copy, signed and nicely inscribed in the year of publication to a prominent British science-fiction editor, in our Catalog 108.
We offered this fine copy, signed and nicely inscribed in the year of publication to a prominent British science-fiction editor, in our Catalog 108.
We offered this fine association copy, inscribed to a science-fiction critic and editor, in our Catalog 109.
This fine association copy inscribed to science-fiction critic and editor was offered in our Catalog 109.
We offered this copy, one of approximately 20 specially bound, out of series copies, in our Catalog 68.
We offered this presentation state of the first edition, inscribed to another Danish theologian A.G. Rudelbach, in our first Classic Book Cards set.
We offered this copy number 4 of 99 signed copies of the third edition, in our third Classic Book Cards set.
We offered this copy, inscribed in the year of publication, in our first Classic Book Cards set.
We offered this inscribed copy (uncommon because O'Neill was stricken with a debilitating neurodegenerative disease a few years before) in our Catalog 95.
We offered this signed copy of the first edition in our Catalog 103.
Image courtesy of <a href="http://www.lopezbooks.com" target="_blank">Ken Lopez - Bookseller</a>.
We offered this inscribed copy of the first edition in 2001.
We offered this copy of the first printing, inscribed to the celebrated husband-and-wife screenwriting team of Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, in 2000.
We offered this copy of the first edition, inscribed in the year of publication, in our Catalog 63.
We offered this inscribed copy of the first edition in our second Classic Book Cards set.
We offered this copy, inscribed by Cain to his mentor, the columnist Walter Lippman, in our Catalog 74.
We offered this nicely inscribed copy in our Catalog 104.
We offered this copy, inscribed by the author to his fourth wife prior to publication (and while he was still married to his third wife), in our Catalog 97.
We offered this copy, inscribed in the year of publication, in our Catalog 76.
We offered this copy, inscribed to a noted librarian, in our Catalog 76.
We offered this copy, inscribed in the year of publication, in our Catalog 101.
We offered this inscribed copy of the first edition in 2000.
We offered this signed copy of the first edition in our Catalog 80.
We offered this copy, inscribed by the author to the parents of his college friend Richard Farina, Jr., author of <i>Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me</i>, in our second Classic Book Cards set.
We offered this copy, inscribed in the year of publication to screenwriter and director Garson Kanin, in our second Classic Book Cards set.
We offered this copy, inscribed to cult film director Paul Bartel, in our Catalog 104.
We offered this inscribed copy of the first edition in our Catalog 69.
This copy, inscribed by the author to his wife and noted by him as the first copy off the press, was offered in our Catalog 66.
We offered the Dedication Copy, inscribed by Anderson to his wife and with manuscript annotations and corrections, in our Catalog 80.
We offered this copy of the limited edition, one of 360 signed and numbered copies issued without dustwrapper, in 2000.
We offered this nicely inscribed copy in our Catalog 80.
We offered this copy, nicely inscribed in the year of publication, in our List 24.
We offered this fine, signed copy in our Catalog 96.
We offered this copy, one of 400 numbered and signed by the author, in our Catalog 98.
We offered this copy, signed by Faulkner, Spratling, and 26 individuals portrayed in the book, in our Catalog 63.
We offered this copy, nicely inscribed by Anderson to the Irish author Mary Colum, in our Catalog 66.
We offered this copy, one of 300 numbered copies signed by the author, in our third Classic Book Cards set.
We offered this copy, one of ten for presentation, warmly inscribed by Faulkner to his lifelong best friend, editor, agent, and confidant Ben Wasson, in our first Classic Book Cards set.
We offered this copy of the limited edition of 299 numbered and signed copies in our Catalog 80.
We offered this inscribed copy of the first edition in our Catalog 113.
We offered this copy of the limited edition, one of 300 numbered copies signed by the author, in our Catalog 108.
We offered this inscribed copy of the first edition in our Catalog 113.
We offered this copy of the signed "Apology" edition in our Catalog 113.
We offered this signed copy of the first edition in 2006.
We offered this signed copy of the trade edition in our Catalog 78.
We offered this copy of the limited edition of 360 numbered copies, signed by the author, in our Catalog 109.
We offered this copy of the first edition in 2002.
We offered this copy of the limited edition, one of 750 numbered copies signed by the author, in our List 31.
We offered this copy of the limited edition, one of 250 numbered copies signed by the author, in our Catalog 121.
We offered this inscribed example of the author's first book, limited to 300 copies, in our Catalog 119. The recipient was a correspondent for the <i>Paris Tribune</i>.
We offered this copy, inscribed by Fitzgerald to the actor Roland Young, best known for his role as Topper, in our Catalog 86.
We offered this signed copy of the first edition in our Catalog 117.
We offered this signed copy of the first edition in our Catalog 83.
We offered this inscribed copy of the first edition in our Catalog 86.
This copy, inscribed by the author in the year of publication, was offered in our Catalog 72.
We offered this copy of the first issue, with an early inscription (and drawing) by the author, in our Catalog 98.
We offered this copy, inscribed by the author to his mother-in-law, in our List 20.
We offered this copy, inscribed to the noted violinist, composer, and book collector Efrem Zimbalist, in our Catalog 66.
We offered this copy, one of 510 numbered copies signed by the author, in our Catalog 103.
We offered this inscribed copy of the first edition in our Catalog 80.
We offered this inscribed copy of the first issue in a first issue dustwrapper in our Catalog 119.
We offered this copy of the British edition, inscribed by Hemingway (who was dissatisfied with his publisher's clumsy attempts to censor his prose), in our Catalog 119.
We offered this copy, one of 250 numbered copies signed by the author, in our Catalog 108.
We offered this inscribed copy of the first edition in our Catalog 47.
We offered this inscribed copy of the first state of the first edition in 1997.
We offered this copy, inscribed in the year of publication, in our List 20.
We offered June Mansfield's copy of the first American trade edition (the 1960 Grove edition), one of 100 <i>hors commerce</i> specially bound copies, in our Catalog 65.
We offered this inscribed copy in a bright, unrestored dustwrapper in our Catalog 66.
We offered this signed copy of the first edition in our Catalog 72.
We offered this copy, inscribed two weeks before publication to a journalist for the <i>New York Sun</i>, in our Catalog 72.
We offered this copy, one of 200 numbered copies signed by the author, in our Catalog 72.
We offered this inscribed copy of the first edition in our Catalog 119.
We offered this inscribed copy of the first edition in our Catalog 72.
We offered this copy of the first English edition (from American sheets), inscribed by Wharton to a close friend, in our Catalog 98.
We offered this copy, inscribed in the year of publication, in our Catalog 86.
We offered this copy of the first edition, the Sustainer's Issue, inscribed to Edward Everett Hale, author of <i>The Man Without a Country</i>, in our Catalog 98.
We offered this, an inscribed card tipped into a copy of <i>Narcissus and Goldmund</i>, in our Catalog 74.
We offered this signed copy of the first edition in our Catalog 80.
We offered this inscribed copy of the first American edition in our Catalog 80.
We offered this copy of the first edition, inscribed by Bowles to Virginia Spencer Carr, his biographer, in our Catalog 108.
We offered this copy of the first printing, inscribed by Dickens to a close friend who was a member of the small group who attended the July 1842 dinner welcoming Dickens home from the American tour recounted in this book, in our second Classic Book Cards set.
We offered this inscribed copy of the first edition in 2000.
We offered this copy, inscribed by the author to his son, in our third Classic Book Cards set.
We offered this copy, inscribed in the year of publication to the French author Raymond Queneau, in our Catalog 82.
We offered this inscribed copy of the second issue of the first edition in our Catalog 96.
We offered this signed copy of the first edition in our Catalog 105.
We offered this inscribed copy of the first edition in our Catalog 108.
We offered this copy of the true first, American edition, one of 750 numbered and signed copies, in our Catalog 108.
We offered this copy, inscribed in the year of publication, in our Catalog 113.
We offered this inscribed copy of the first issue in our Catalog 113.
We offered this signed copy of the first edition, from the library of James Michener, in our Catalog 117.
We offered this copy, inscribed to fellow novelist Ben Ames Williams, in 2006.
We offered this inscribed copy of the first edition in 2001.
We offered this copy, inscribed by Hemingway to author Sholom Asch while they were both in Paris at the time of publication, in our third Classic Book Cards set.
We offered this inscribed copy of the first edition in 1998.
We offered this inscribed copy of the first edition in our List 53.
One of 300 numbered copies, this copy out of series and inscribed by Beckett to his aunt's brother-in-law. This copy was offered by Christie's auction house in 2002. Image courtesy of <a href="http://www.christiesimages.com" target="_new">www.christiesimages.com</a>.
Copy number 12, of approximately 30 copies printed and only 18 copies surviving, of the author's notoriously rare first book. This copy, inscribed by both Auden and the poet Stephen Spender, Auden's friend and ex-lover who published the book, was offered by Christie's auction house in 2002. Image courtesy of <a href="http://www.christiesimages.com" target="_new">www.christiesimages.com</a>.
We offered this first edition, inscribed by the author to "Jack Palance" in our Catalog 73. In reality it was inscribed by the author for a noted book collector (who had jokingly asked the author to inscribe it to the actor) and as far as we are aware the late actor never saw this copy.
We offered this copy of the first edition, with a Typed Letter Signed by the author laid-in, in our Catalog 93.
We offered this signed copy of the first edition in our Catalog 86.
We offered this copy, one of 324 numbered copies signed by the author, in our Catalog 127.