THE OXFORD SAUSAGE
by WHARTON, Thomas
Dawson and Co, 1804. WHARTON, Thomas. THE OXFORD SAUSAGE. London: Dawson and Co., [1804]. 16mo., marble boards with gilt stamp on spine. Seventh Edition. Good (little cracking rear hinge & some wear binding; contents clean & tight). $50.00.
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HOUSEBOAT ON THE SEINE
by WHARTON, William
[NY]: Newmarket Press, 1996. First Edition, first printing. Signed presentation from Wharton on the title page: “To Harriett & Tim, Happy Days. William Wharton.” The recipients of this presentation used to let Wharton stay in their Ocean Grove, NJ home and once traded places, with Wharton allowing her to stay on this famous houseboat on the Seine. Painter and novelist Wharton gives us literally the nuts and bolts of building a houseboat, along with generous dollops of humor and... Read More
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A MIDNIGHT CLEAR
by WHARTON, William
NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1982. First Edition. Signed presentation from Wharton on the dedication page: “To Harriett: Best wishes in your venture- and may you enjoy your life. William Wharton. Best.” The recipient of this presentation used to let Wharton stay in her Ocean Grove, NJ home and once traded places, with Wharton allowing her to stay on his famous houseboat on the Seine. 8vo., dark-blue cloth in dust jacket; 242 pages. Very Good (covers nice; contents clean &... Read More
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DAD
by WHARTON, William
NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1981. First Edition. Signed presentation from Wharton on the dedication page: “William Wharton. 7-31-81. To Harriet.” The recipient of this presentation used to let Wharton stay in her Ocean Grove, NJ home and once traded places, with Wharton allowing her to stay on his famous houseboat on the Seine. Author’s second book. William Wharton is the pen-name of American author Albert William Du Aime [1925-2008]. 8vo., cloth & boards in dust jacket; 449 pages. Near... Read More
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THE ARKANSAS DELTA: LAND OF PARADOX
by WHAYNE, Jeannie. [With Willard B. GATEWOOD]
Fayetteville: The University of Arkansas Press, 1993. First Edition, first printing. Signed inscription from Whayne on the title page: "Best regards, Jeannie M. Whayne." Also with a signed presentation from Gatewood: "For Jane Ann and George Pine, With my best wishes, Willard B. Gatewood." Both authors were history professors at the University of Arkansas. The first collaborative work to focus exclusively on the particularity and contradictions on the Arkansas portion of the Mississippi River delta. Uncommon to find copies... Read More
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THE DEDICATION OF BOOKS
by WHEATLEY, H.B.
Elliot Stock, 1887. WHEATLEY, H.B. THE DEDICATION OF BOOKS TO PATRON AND FRIEND: A CHAPTER IN LITERARY HISTORY. London: Elliot Stock, 1887. 16mo., green cloth stamped in gilt. First Edition. Very Good (bookplate on front pastedown). $45.00.
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THE DEDICATION OF BOOKS TO PATRON AND FRIEND: A CHAPTER IN LITERARY
by WHEATLEY, Henry B.
Elliot Stock, 1887. WHEATLEY, Henry B. THE DEDICATION OF BOOKS TO PATRON AND FRIEND: A CHAPTER IN LITERARY HISTORY. London: Elliot Stock, 1887. 12mo., brown quarter-morocco leather & green cloth. First Edition. With the personal bookplate of well-known financier and banker Frank A. Vanderlip on the front pastedown. Good (edgewear and chipping covers, small crack mid-spine). $50.00.
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THE SECRET OF THE FLYING T.
by WHEELER, Charles E.
NY: Avalon Books/Thomas Bouregy And Company, Inc., 1979. First Edition. Signed by Wheeler on the half-title page. Charles E. Wheeler was born and lives in the hills of Southern Indiana. He grew up in the era when "westerns" ruled the television airwaves, and Zane Grey was still a household name. Zane Grey is by far his favorite author, but he enjoys the writings of Ernest Haycox as well. His personal library contains over three thousand books both fiction and... Read More
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MOGOLLON RIM VENGEANCE
by WHEELER, Charles E.
NY: Avalon Books/Thomas Bouregy And Company, Inc., 1979. First Edition. Signed by Wheeler on the half-title page. Charles E. Wheeler was born and lives in the hills of Southern Indiana. He grew up in the era when "westerns" ruled the television airwaves, and Zane Grey was still a household name. Zane Grey is by far his favorite author, but he enjoys the writings of Ernest Haycox as well. His personal library contains over three thousand books both fiction and... Read More
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THE BLACK PANTHER
by WHEELOCK, John Hall
Charles Scribner's, 1922. WHEELOCK, John Hall. THE BLACK PANTHER. NY: Charles Scribner's, 1922. 8vo., black cloth, lacks dust jacket. First Edition. Signed presentation from Wheelock, to critic and editor Alfred J. Nock, on front endpaper, along with five lines of verse penned by Wheelock, dated Oct. 11, 1922. Nock wrote for the "American Mercury" and the "New Republic" magazines. Very Good (bright). $50.00.
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THE GARDENER AND OTHER POEMS
by WHEELOCK, JOHN HALL
Scribner's, 1961. WHEELOCK, John Hall. THE GARDENER AND OTHER POEMS. NY: Scribner's, [1961]. 8vo., cloth in dust jacket. First Edition. Signed presentation from Wheelock on front endpaper. Fine; light wear d/j. $35.00.
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DEAR MEN AND WOMEN
by WHEELOCK, JOHN HALL
Scribner's, 1966. WHEELOCK, John Hall. DEAR MEN AND WOMEN. NY: Scribner's, [1966]. 8vo., cloth in dust jacket. First Edition. Signed presentation from Wheelock on front endpaper: "For Elinor, from her old colleague and friend Jack. `We live by starlight the night takes away.' John Hall Wheelock." Fine; bit of sunning d/j. $50.00.
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PROCEEDINGS GRAND COMMANDERY KNIGHTS TEMPLAR STATE NEW JERSEY 1955
by WHEELAN, Sir Knight William R.
1955. NEW JERSEY MASONRY. PROCEEDINGS OF THE GRAND COMMANDERY KNIGHTS TEMPLAR STATE OF NEW JERSEY 1955. Ninety-fifth Annual Conclave held at Trenton, New Jersey, March 5, 1955. Grand Commander Sir Knight William R. Wheelan. Grand Recorder Sir Knight William Beck. 8vo., printed wraps; 107 pages. Very Good. $25.00.
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RABELAIS EN ANGLETERRE
by WHIBLEY, Charles
1903. WHIBLEY, Charles. RABELAIS EN ANGLETERRE. Translated by Marcel Schwab. Paris: 1903. Small 4to., printed wraps. First Edition. Signed presentation from Whibley on the front cover: "To F. York Powell from his friend, Charles Whibley. Nov. 1903." Powell was a translator and editor. Very Good (some browning covers, corners a little bumped). $85.00.
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MORNINGS AT 8:50: BRIEF EVOCATIONS OF THE PAST FOR A COLLEGE AUDIENCE
by WHICHER, George F.
The Hampshire Bookshop, 1950. WHICHER, George F. MORNINGS AT 8:50: BRIEF EVOCATIONS OF THE PAST FOR A COLLEGE AUDIENCE. Northampton, Mass.: The Hampshire Bookshop, 1950. Small 8vo., cloth in dust jacket. First Edition. Signed presentation from Whicher on the front endpaper: "For Bob Amos with cordial greetings from Amherst and George F. Whichen." Very Good; little browning (tear at head of spine) d/j. $50.00.
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THE CREATIVE ARTS AND THE JUDICIAL PROCESS
by WHICHER, John F.
Federal Legal Publications, 1965. WHICHER, John F. THE CREATIVE ARTS AND THE JUDICIAL PROCESS: FOUR VARIATIONS ON A LEGAL THEME. NY: Federal Legal Publications, 1965. Small 4to., cloth in dust jacket. First Edition. Signed presentation by Whicher on front endpaper: "For Julius Isaacs, with every good wish. John F. Whicher. Aug. 1, 1967." Very Good; little edgewear & some soil to the white d/j. $50.00.
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THE UNINVITED DONKEY
by WHITE, Anne E.
Viking Press, 1957. WHITE, Anne E. THE UNINVITED DONKEY. Illustrated by Don Freeman. NY: Viking Press, [1957]. 8vo, cloth in dust jacket. First Edition. Signed presentation from White on front endpaper: "To dear Kay. Not a chore but for fun, I hope. Affectionately Anna H. White, Essex, Mass. April 1957." Near fine; some edgewear & soiling d/j. $35.00.
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WHITE MIST TO RIO: THE 1953 SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN RACE
by WHITE, G.W. Blunt
The Marine HIstorical Association, 1953. WHITE, G.W. Blunt. WHITE MIST TO RIO: THE 1953 SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN RACE. Mystic, Connecticut: The Marine HIstorical Association, 1953. Small 4to., printed wraps. First Edition. Signed presentation from Blunt on the title page: "To Liz with all good wishes. Blunt." Very Good (some tanning to edges). $75.00.
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RUSKIN CENTENARY ADDRESSES 8 FEBRUARY 1919
by WHITEHOUSE, J. Howard; [Editor]
London: Oxford University Press, 1919. First Edition. With two vintage postcards of Ruskin laid in (see scans). 8vo., gray cloth & boards in the original clear, glassine dust jacket; 75 pages. With a frontispiece drawing of Ruskin by George Richmond.. Very Good (covers nice, contents clean & tight, most pages unopened, so an unread copy); bit of edgewear (few short tears, nicks) to the scarce glassine d/j.
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PATRIOT FOR LIBERTY
by WHITE, Leon Solomon
1975. WHITE, Leon Solomon. PATRIOT FOR LIBERTY. 8vo., cloth in dust jacket. Signed presentation to relatives on front endpaper. First Edition. Nr. fine in d/j. $35.00.
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COPPER FOR AMERICA: THE HENDRICKS FAMILY AND A NATIONAL INDUSTRY 1755- 1939
by WHITEMAN, Maxwell
New Brunswick/ New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1971. First Edition. 8vo., brown cloth in dust jacket; 353 pages. Illustrated.. Very Good (small tear top back cover; contents clean & tight); price clipped (tiny tear) d/j.
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JEN CULLITON
by WHITE, Nelia Gardner
D. Appleton and Co, 1927. WHITE, Nelia Gardner. JEN CULLITON. NY: D. Appleton and Co., 1927. 12mo., cloth in dust jacket. First edition, first printing with "(1)" at end of text. Very Good (spine a little cocked); some wear & bit of fading (chip to lower edge of front cover) d/j. $125.00.
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THE ESSENCE OF LUSTRE IN PORCELAIN ART
by WHITE, Paula
Published by the Author, 1980. WHITE, Paula. THE ESSENCE OF LUSTRE IN PORCELAIN ART. [Loveland, Colorado]: Published by the Author, 1980. Quarto: spiral-bound pictorial cardboard covers; 32 pages. First Edition. Signed by the author: "Paula White Hosmer" on the title page. A scarce book on Lustre porcelain art, especially when signed by the author. Very Good (some rubbing covers; contents clean & tight). $85.00.
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DRY ICE
by WHITE, Stephen
Dutton, 2007. WHITE, Stephen. DRY ICE. {New York}: Dutton, [2007]. 8vo., boards in dust jacket; 401 pages. First Edition, first printing. Signed by White on title page. Near fine; minor wear (crease on front flap, minor interior stain) d/j. $12.50.
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THE VIEW FROM THE FORTIETH FLOOR
by WHITE, Theodore H.
NY: William Sloane Associates, 1960. First Trade Edition. Nice signed presentation from White on the front endpaper: “For Joe Panuch,- who knows more about how it looks from on top than anyone else I know, Teddy White.--- Theodore H. White. 4/22/60.” J. Anthony Panuch, lawyer and expert on business and government reorganization, spent considerable time in government, both Federal and New York City, beginning in 1938 when he was persuaded by William O. Douglas, the Associate Justice of the... Read More
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