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Elleanor's Second Book

“UNITED TESTIMONY IN FAVOR OF ELLEANOR ELDRIDGE”

ELDRIDGE, Elleanor. Elleanor's Second Book. Providence, 1842.

Early edition of this collection of stories of charity, sold as a fund-raiser for Eldridge in her effort to regain possession of her property, with fine frontispiece woodcut portrait of Eldridge. $800.

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Drunken Barnaby's Four Journeys to the North of England

"A SPRIGHTLY RECORD OF ENGLISH TRAVEL"

BRATHWAITE, Richard. Drunken Barnaby's Four Journeys to the North of England. London, 1723.

Third edition of Brathwaite's "rollicking" and "sprightly" travel narrative in verse, charmingly illustrated with copper-engraved frontispiece and five full-page plates, beautifully bound in full morocco-gilt by renowned French bookbinder Petrus Ruban. $1250.

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Grona Lund

“A POET OF THE SEEDY AND THE SUBVERSIVE”

PETERSEN, Anders. Grona Lund. Helsingborg, Sweden, 1973.

First edition of Petersen’s scarce first photobook, signed by him on the title page, with over 120 photogravures by this leading Swedish photographer whose frank “diarist approach, frequently directed at the fringes of society”(Parr & Badger), first emerged in this landmark work. $1400.

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Ruined Abbeys of Britain

"WHEN AN AMERICAN VISITS HIS ANCESTRAL FATHERLAND OF ENGLAND, HIS SUPREME DESIRE IS TO LOOK UPON THE CATHEDRALS, THE ANCIENT CASTLES, AND THE MUTILATED REMAINS OF THE OLD ABBEYS"

ROSS, Frederick. The Ruined Abbeys of Britain. London, 1889.

Second edition of this survey of Britain's religious ruins", with 12 beautiful color plates of abbeys and their environs by A.F. Lydon and dozens of intricate in-text architectural illustrations. $825.

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Man Makes His Own Mask

“ETERNAL DAMNATION—VIA THE CAMERA”

DAVIS, Robert H. Man Makes His Own Mask. New York, 1932.

Signed limited first edition, number 68 of only 160 copies signed by the photographer Robert H. Davis at the end of his introduction, with 118 black-and-white photographic portraits. Handsomely bound by Stikeman. $450.

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Harlem Shadows

"THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE'S FIRST BOOK OF POETRY": FIRST EDITION OF CLAUDE MCKAY'S HARLEM SHADOWS, 1922

MCKAY, Claude. Harlem Shadows. New York, 1922.

First edition of the Jamaican-born McKay's groundbreaking volume of over 50 poems, together in book form for the first time, including his "calling card… the anthemic Shakespearean sonnet 'If We Must Die,' one of the landmark political poems of the 20th century," along with profoundly influential poems such as "The Harlem Dancer," "White City" and "The Lynching," a splendid copy in original cloth. $4200.

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Third (and Fourth) Part of the Institutes

"THE BASIS OF ENGLISH CONSTITUTIONAL AND COMMON LAW"

COKE, Edward. The Third (and Fourth) Part of the Institutes. London, 1671. Two volumes bound in one.

Fifth editions of the Third and Fourth Institutes, dealing with criminal law and court jurisdiction, and re-emphasizing the supremacy of common law over royal prerogative, with frontispiece portraits of Coke by noteworthy engraver John Payne. $3000.

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