The Summer That Didn't End
London: Heinemann, (1966). Hardcover. First English edition. Octavo. 351pp. Fine in near fine dustwrapper with a little foxing. The story of the Mississippi Civil Rights Project of 1964. More
London: Heinemann, (1966). Hardcover. First English edition. Octavo. 351pp. Fine in near fine dustwrapper with a little foxing. The story of the Mississippi Civil Rights Project of 1964. More
New York: Franklin Watts, Inc., (1963). Hardcover. First edition. Tall octavo. 278pp. Stamps and discard stamps of the U.S.P.S. library, slight toning on the boards, very good or better lacking the dustwrapper. More
Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1928. Hardcover. First edition. Octavo. 287pp. Small Connecticut bookseller's ticket on rear pastedown. Slightly cocked, gutter neatly strengthened in one place, a very good copy. More
New York: Random House, (1998). Hardcover. First edition. Small quarto. 412pp. Illustrated. topedge faintly stained, label shadow on half-title, near fine in a near fine dustwrapper. More
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1976. Hardcover. Reprint. Small quarto. 328, xi pp. Neat owner name on front pastedown and title page, light binding wear, just about near fine lacking the dustwrapper. More
Brooklyn: Chemical Publishing Company, Inc., 1942. Hardcover. First American edition. Small octavo. 169pp. Illustrated. Ex-library with the usual treatment, else a near fine copy, lacking the dustwrapper. Fieldcraft appears to be mainly centered around the arts of concealment and camouflage. The Brooklyn imprint is uncommon. More
Moscow: Progress Publishers, (1986). Softcover. First English edition. 12mo. 239, [1]pp. Trade paperback. Wrappers with a bit of wear and creasing, importer sticker on lower wrap, very good. More
(Malden, Massachusetts): Blackwell Publishing, (2008). Hardcover. First edition. Small quarto. 290pp. Topedge faintly stained, still fine in a lightly rubbed, just about fine dustwrapper with a small interior dampstain that just barely shows through. More
Nashville: Oliver Nelson, (1992). Hardcover. First edition. Small quarto. 247pp. Endpapers with a couple of foxed spots, else fine in fine dustwrapper. More
Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, (1992). Hardcover. First edition. Small quarto. 168pp. Topedge faintly foxed else fine in fine dustwrapper. More
New York: Random House, (1957). Hardcover. First edition. Small quarto. Edited by Katherine Gauss Jackson and Hiram Haydn. First five leaves with a short tear on the bottom edge, small faint stain on the lower board, else near fine lacking the dustwrapper. More
New Haven: Yale University Press, 1957. Hardcover. Reprint. Octavo. 265pp. Edited by Edmund Fuller. Trifle worn, still fine. Lacking the dustwrapper. Papers and discussions from nine scholars at an event commemorating the 50th anniversary of Connecticut's Kent School. More
(Middleton, Wisconsin): American Girl / (Pleasant Company Publications), (2002). Softcover. First edition. 12mo. 191pp. French-folded wrappers. First page lightly foxed, perforated edge on lower wrapper; possibly lacking a bookmark? Else fine. More
New York: Monthly Review Press, (1978). Hardcover. First American edition. Octavo. 256pp. Illustrated. Fine in a very good dustwrapper with light general wear and a couple of short tears. More
London: Routledge, Warne & Routledge, Farringdon Street, 1862. Hardcover. Three volumes. Edited by Howard Staunton; the illustrations by John Gilbert, engraved by the brothers Dalziel. Large octavos. Engraved frontispiece portrait in Vol. 1. Uniformly bound in half calf and marbled paper over boards, gilt spine with two titling labels, marbled..... More
New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., (1963). Softcover. Reprint. Octavo. 123 [1] pp. Printed wrappers. Some external toning and foxing, very good. More
London: Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1938. Hardcover. First edition. Octavo. 375pp. Navy diced cloth with spine gilt. A couple of leaves with creases, light foxing, or short foredge tears, a very good copy. More
New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, (1979). Hardcover. Book Club edition. Octavo. 308pp. Bottom edge sprayed, else just about fine in an edgeworn, very good dustwrapper with a couple of small tears and chips. More
New York: Brentano's, 1913. Hardcover. Reprint (originally published in the UK in 1899, and in the US in 1900). Short tear at the juncture of the crown and the front joint, slight sunning, very good. Teddy Roosevelt's daughter Ethel Carow Roosevelt's copy, inscribed to her, "E.C.R. from K.R." possibly by..... More
(Washington, D.C.): Historical Division, Office of the Chief of Engineers, Department of the Army, (1980). Hardcover. First edition. Octavo. xii 160pp. Illustrated. Bound with wrappers into sturdy maroon buckram with spine gilt; edges appear to be lightly trimmed with no loss. Ex-library of Lieutenant General Richard H. Groves, son of..... More
London: Thornton Butterworth, Ltd., (1936). Hardcover. Second impression of the Keystone Library edition. Octavo. 347pp. Illustrated. Orange patterend cloth stamped in black. Neat owner name on front fly. Casing neatly reattached at the gutter after the first blank and gutters neatly strengthened in two places, binding with some wear and..... More
(Washington, D.C.): United States Air Force, [no date - circa 1980]. Softcover. First edition. Octavo. 71pp. Printed wrappers. Wrappers and adjacent pages foxed, very good. Studies in Communist Affairs, Volume 3. Uncommon. More
St. Louis, Missouri: The Bethany Press, (1965). Hardcover. Stated private edition. Octavo. 495pp. Owner name penned a bit messily in the front gutter, light wear and soil, just about near fine in a price-clipped, fair only dustwrapper with sunning, loss, and the lower flap attached by interior tape. More
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Belknap Press / Harvard University Press, 1985. Hardcover. Reprint. Small quarto. 440pp. Neat gift inscription on front fly (from a man to himself—very poetic), textblock edges foxed, else fine in a lightly edgeworn, just about fine dustwrapper with the yellow bars on the spine sunned. More
New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, (1965). Hardcover. First edition. Octavo. 148pp. Illustrated from photographs by Louis R. Lowery. Topedge lightly foxed, else fine in a lightly worn, just about fine dustwrapper. "How a few Marines took the mountain that was the key to the fateful battle of Iwo Jima."..... More