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Suburbia

“CAN YOU AVOID SUBURBIA?”

OWENS, Bill. Suburbia. (San Francisco), 1973.

Early edition of the pioneering photobook, boldly inscribed on the half-title, “Pat, Can you avoid suburbia? Bill Owens,” with 96 pages of black-and-white halftones, many paired with captioned quotes that add to the book’s “indelible poignancy” (New York Times). $1700.

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Complete Digest of the Theory, Laws and Practice of Insurance

"THE GRAND, AND MOST ESSENTIAL POINT TO BE GUARDED AGAINST, IN ALL MATTERS OF INSURANCE, IS FRAUD"

WESKETT, John. Complete Digest of the Theory, Laws and Practice of Insurance. London, 1781.

First edition of this scarce and important work on insurance law, proposing several reforms in its introductory essay, and with numerous references to America. $3500.

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Splendors & Miseries of Being an Author-Bookseller

INSCRIBED BY LARRY MCMURTRY

MCMURTRY, Larry. Splendors & Miseries of Being an Author-Bookseller. New York, 1995.

First edition of this address delivered to the antiquarian book trade regarding McMurtry's experiences as both an author and a long-time bookseller, one of only 750 copies, inscribed by him on the title page: "For Roswitha, a grim account, Larry McMurtry." $750.

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Letter signed

"A CONFEDERACY IS FORMED BY PART OF THE INHABITANTS OF CONIHECHEGUE TO STOP OR DESTROY THE CARGO YOU ARE FORWARDING TO FORT PITT"

GAGE, Thomas. Letter signed. New York, March 10, 1766.

Fascinating letter, written in a secretarial hand and signed by General Gage, commander-in-chief of the British Army in North America, concerning difficulties with shipping sabotage by the Native Americans in the aftermath of the French and Indian War. $3800.

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Night Thoughts

“A WORK WHICH HAS WON FOR ITS AUTHOR AN IMPERISHABLE FAME”

YOUNG, Edward. Night Thoughts. London, 1853.

Later illustrated edition of "arguably the [18th] century's greatest long poem," with frontispiece portrait and four steel-engraved illustrations, along with a life of the author, handsomely bound. $400.

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Portrait of Shunkin

TANIZAKI’S A PORTRAIT OF SHUNKIN,WITH THREE PHOTOGRAPHS BY EIKOH HOSOE,ONE OF ONLY 300 SIGNED BY HOSOE

TANIZAKI, Junichiro. A Portrait of Shunkin. New York, 2000. Splendid illustrated edition of one of Tanizaki’s best stories, number 21 of only 300 copies signed by photographer Eikoh Hosoe and calligrapher Shunkei Yahagi. $2300.

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Banjo

"ONE OF THE MOST PROMINENT AND MILITANT VOICES FOR RACIAL EQUALITY IN THE EARLY YEARS OF THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE"

McKAY, Claude. Banjo. New York and London, 1929.

First edition of McKay's landmark second novel, his controversial Harlem Renaissance work that marks "an important milestone" in African American literature, in very elusive original unrestored dust jacket designed by African American artist Aaron Douglas. $1150.

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Portraits of Illustrious Personages of the Court of Henry VIII [Imitations of Original Drawings]

"ONE OF THE MOST MAGNIFICENT BOOKS THAT WE HAVE EVER SEEN"

(HOLBEIN, Hans) LODGE, Edmund. Portraits of Illustrious Personages of the Court of Henry VIII [Imitations of Original Drawings]. London, 1812.

First quarto edition of this magnificent volume of 84 color stipple-engraved plates—rarely found complete—an impressive collection of full-page engravings after Holbein's legendary portraits of Jane Seymour, Anne Boleyn, Sir Thomas More, a young Edward VI, Anne of Cleves and other court figures, inked in colors, with large color frontispiece portraits of Holbein and his wife. Biographical text by Edmund Lodge follows each portrait. A beautiful volume. $4500.

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Writings

FINELY BOUND AUTOGRAPH EDITION OF BURROUGHS’ WRITINGS

BURROUGHS, John. Writings. Boston and New York, 1904-22. Twenty-three volumes. “Autograph Edition” of the works of one of America’s greatest nature writers, number 159 of only 750 copies signed by Burroughs and the publisher, illustrated with frontispieces and numerous plates from original photographs and etchings. $3500.

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Legal Disabilities of Married Women

"THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE… IS WRONG, THE PLAIN REMEDY LIES IN THE SUBSTITUTION OF INDEPENDENCE FOR DEPENDENCE, EQUALITY FOR SUBJECTION"

(WOMAN SUFFRAGE) HICKOX, George. Legal Disabilities of Married Women. Hartford, 1871.

First edition of the extensively-researched and often blunt 1871 work by attorney George Hickox, a Vice President of the Connecticut Woman Suffrage Association, opposing "crippling legal disabilities" in marriage law and calling for legislation to "sweep away all existing barriers," in fragile original self-wrappers. $2800.

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Poor Folk

"THE OPENING OF A BRILLIANT LITERARY CAREER"

(DOSTOEVSKY, Fyodor) DOSTOIEVSKY, Fedor. Poor Folk. London / Boston, 1894.

First edition in English, English issue preceding the American issue by one month, of Dostoevsky's critically acclaimed first novel, one of only 1100 copies, in original cloth pictorial binding with an illustration by Aubrey Beardsley. $2800.

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Standing the Gaff

“I WOULD AS SOON BE KILLED ON A BASEBALL FIELD AS ANYWHERE ELSE”

JOHNSON, Harry (“Steamboat”). Standing the Gaff. Nashville, 1935.

First edition of the first book-length life of an umpire, illustrated with five photographs, inscribed, “Best Wishes to Jack Hessen from “Steamboat” Johnson, Umpire, Southern League.” $1100.

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