Member Catalogues
Featuring books, maps, and ephemera in the fields of Western Americana, Utah & the Mormons, Literature, and Wordless Novels.
229 Rare books from the 16th Century to the present including literature from the Harlem Renaissance, Woman Suffrage, Americana, etc.
Here is a short list of 99 books, many of which were originally acquired by the grandfather and father of the recent owner during the years 1900 to 1940. Entirely English and American literature, 1602-1930, priced $175 to $9,000.
A wide variety of books spanning six centuries and a great many subject areas.<br />
A varied collection of Americana and early American books, and some manuscripts and graphics, 1670s-1870s. Includes many items from a collection built in the 1960s-70s and acquired recently. Colonial, Revolutionary War, travel and exploration, law, domestic arts, women, local imprints, pamphlets, &c.
This very short list (just 41 items) contains the final books to be catalogued from a wide-ranging collection built in the 1960s-70s and acquired by us several weeks ago. In addition, there are several other books just acquired, plus some moderately priced items that have never been in a catalogue before.
This nation is weird. This online-only illustrated catalog offers 33 interesting items that embody this self-evident truth.
This online-only illustrated catalog collects 59 interesting items having to do with the Middle Western states.
<p>Books on Africa through the Eyes of Explorers, Missionaries, Ethnologists, Soldiers, Traders, Tourists, and other Adventurers, 1750-1950</p>
<p>Old and rare maritime books and manuscripts</p>
Old and rare maritime books and manuscripts
Old and rare maritime books and manuscripts
Old and rare maritime books and manuscripts
Our latest catalog which includes a nice selection of Jean Charlot books, including a posthumously published limited edition; a gorgeous edition of Child's Garden of Verses; Edmund Blampied's first big commission, signed Zane Grey titles and as always Caldecott and Newbery Award and Honor books.
<p>This 105-item catalogue (with index) offers a wide variety of American, English, and Continental books, manuscript items, and ephemera, including ten incunables. Other highlights are a German-language edition of Penn’s charter printed by Sauer in Germantown, Pennsylvania, autograph letters by Darrow, Holmes and Story, and a lavishly engraved edition of the Danish Lex Regia.</p>