Novels

FIRST COLLECTED AND FIRST ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF THE NOVELS OF JANE AUSTEN, 1833, THE COPY OF PRIME MINISTER SIR ROBERT PEEL

AUSTEN, Jane. Novels. London, 1833. Five volumes.

Important first collected and first illustrated edition of the novels of Jane Austen, "mother of the English 19th-century novel" (Kunitz & Haycraft), printed from the plates of Bentley's "Standard Novel" editions of 1833, each volume with engraved frontispiece illustration and vignette title page, finely bound. "Very rare in any state" (Gilson). With the owner signature in each volume of Robert Peel, who twice served as Prime Minister around the time of this edition's publication. $38,000.

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Holy Bible Containing the Old Testament and the New

“THE HIGHEST POINT IN ENGLISH BIBLE PRINTING”

(BIBLE). Holy Bible Containing the Old Testament and the New. Cambridge, 1763.

First Baskerville edition, one of only 1250 copies, this copy extra-illustrated with eight plates from the 1769 Baskerville edition, in a striking contemporary binding with green morocco onlays to the boards. $20,000.

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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

INSCRIBED BY ROWLING

ROWLING, J.K. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. London, 1998.

First edition, first printing, of the second book in the phenomenally successful Harry Potter series, inscribed by J.K. Rowling on the dedication page, "to Ben (again!) hope you like this as much—happy reading anyway! J.K. Rowling." $16,000.

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Memorable Things of Socrates

“SOCRATES WAS THE FIRST TO CALL PHILOSOPHY DOWN FROM THE HEAVENS” (CICERO)

(SOCRATES) XENOPHON. Memorable Things of Socrates. London, 1712.

First edition in English of Xenophon’s “extensive and valuable” Memorabilia of Socrates—the first and only accessible route to Socrates prior to later 18th-century translations of Plato—a work of seminal impact on philosophy and America’s Founding Fathers, with Jefferson praising it as absolutely “genuine” in its view of Socrates, and Franklin emphasizing its influence in his Autobiography where he writes, at about age 16, of discovering the Socratic Method when he “procur’d Xenophon’s Memorable Things of Socrates.” $12,500.

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Confederacy of Dunces

"A GREAT SLOB OF A MAN IN VIOLENT REVOLT AGAINST THE ENTIRE 20TH CENTURY"

TOOLE, John Kennedy. Confederacy of Dunces. Baton Rouge and London, 1980.

First edition of Toole's posthumously published, Pulitzer Prize-winning satirical novel—"nothing less than a grand comic fugue"—one of only 2500 copies printed, signed on the title page by novelist Walker Percy, who was instrumental in bringing the work to publication and who wrote the foreword. $9200.

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Drawings for the Bible

“THE SAME RELIGIOUS FORCE AS THE BIBLE ITSELF”

CHAGALL, Marc. Drawings for the Bible. New York, 1960.

Rare first American edition of Chagall’s second series of illustrations for the Bible, with 96 black-and-white heliogravures, as well as 24 color lithographs prepared by Chagall especially for the present work and printed by Mourlot Frères. $7500.

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Hunchback of Notre Dame

“A REVELATION OF WHAT AN HISTORICAL NOVEL COULD BE”

HUGO, Victor. Hunchback of Notre Dame. London, 1833.

Second edition in English, published within months of the first edition, and the first edition with the title of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, with engraved frontispiece portrait and additional engraved title page. $6500.

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Art of Maurice Sendak

"WITH ALL MY NUTCRACKING LOVE!"

LANES, Selma G. Art of Maurice Sendak. New York, 1980.

First edition of the first major retrospective of the acclaimed artist-author’s career, with 261 illustrations, including 94 color plates and an original Sendak pop-up, inscribed by him: “With all my nutcracking love! Maurice Nov. 84," with a superb original sketch of the nutcracker from his well-known illustrations for E.T.A. Hoffman's classic tale. $3200.

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All Quiet on the Western Front

“HE FELL IN OCTOBER 1918, ON A DAY THAT WAS SO QUIET AND SO STILL… THAT THE ARMY REPORT CONFINED ITSELF TO THE SINGLE SENTENCE”

REMARQUE, Erich Maria. All Quiet on the Western Front. Boston, 1929.

First American edition, published in the same year as the first German book edition and the first London edition, of Remarque's starkly realistic classic, a landmark novel of the 20th century. $2200.

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Bloodchild

"IF YOU HAVEN'T READ BUTLER, YOU DON'T YET UNDERSTAND HOW RICH THE POSSIBILITIES OF SCIENCE FICTION CAN BE"

BUTLER, Octavia. Bloodchild. New York and London, 1995.

First edition of this collection of short stories from the award-winning author of Kindred, signed on the title page by Octavia Butler. $1400.

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Silmarillion

"IN THIS MUSIC THE WORLD WAS BEGUN…"

TOLKIEN, J.R.R. Silmarillion. London, 1977.

First edition of "the work of Tolkien's heart," his monumental presentation of the personal mythology undergirding his epic adventure The Lord of the Rings, illustrated with a folding map of Tolkien's fantastic lands. $900.

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Julia's Kitchen Wisdom

SIGNED BY JULIA CHILD

CHILD, Julia with NUSSBAUM, David. Julia's Kitchen Wisdom. New York, 2000.

First edition of this delicious guide to the culinary wisdom of Julia Child, with 12 color and black-and-white illustrations, signed on the half title by the legendary chef and television personality. $850.

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Singin' and swingin' and gettin' merry like Christmas

INSCRIBED BY MAYA ANGELOU

ANGELOU, Maya. Singin' and swingin' and gettin' merry like Christmas. New York, 1976.

First edition of the third volume in Angelou's powerful memoir that began with I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, boldly inscribed by the author on the half title, "J— V—, Joy! Maya Angelou 5/87." $700.

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