Price: US$25.00 + shipping
Condition: Good
Description: 66p. Gray paper-covered boards backed in oat- colored cloth. 16 cm. Unopened Small rectangular chip gray paper on front cover. Covers somewhat soiled. Free portion of front and back endpapers browned. Internally sound and clean. Edition limited to 300 copies.
Seller: McBlain Books, ABAA, Hamden, CT, U.S.A.
Price: US$51.31 + shipping
Condition: Very Good
Description: UK1ST.EDITION.1ST.PRINTING/LIMITED TO COPIES.VG HARDBACK WITH SOME WERA TO BOARDS.room
Seller: S.Carter, NEWPORT, United Kingdom
Price: US$83.32 + shipping
Condition: Very Good
Description: First, limited edition hardback (300 copies), 1902, with no jacket. In overall very good used condition with only minor signs of handling and storage - decorated cloth boards half-bound in contrasting cream linen, with title label to spine, are lightly tanned to spine. Internally clean. Binding tight and appears little read, no annotations - two gift inscriptions, one to first ffep dated 1969 and the other to second ffep dated 1915; slight toning to rough-cut page-ends but text bright and clear throughout. Not an old library book. Photograph available.
Seller: Hall of Books, Shropshire, United Kingdom
Price: US$104.40 + shipping
Description: TRIVIA, PRINTED FROM THE PAPERS OF ANTHONY WOODHOUSE, ESQ Chiswick Press, 1902, first English edition, a vg+ copy in the publishers original binding of gray boards and tan cloth spine. 1/300 copies.
Seller: THE FINE BOOKS COMPANY / A.B.A.A / 1979, ROCHESTER, MI, U.S.A.
Price: US$250.00 + shipping
Description: First edition. 66, [2]pp. 12mo. INSCRIBED TO VINCENT STARRETT. Inscribed on the ffep by Smith to Starrett in 1926. Signed by Starrett as well. Cloth spine and blue boards, paper spine label. About fine. Bookplate of Vincent Starrett
Seller: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Price: US$1062.50 + shipping
Description: Three small (@5" x 6-1/2") volumes in original cloth-backed boards with printed paper spine labels, housed in a blue cloth chemise and slipcase by Jas. MacDonald Co. The first volume is one of 300 copies printed. The second volume is the later trade edition of same. The first two volumes with the small bookplate of Maurice Baring on the front pastedowns. The first volume is INSCRIBED "Maurice Baring/from/Logan Pearsall Smith/May 15 1919" on the front endpaper. The second volume is SIGNED on the front endpaper "Logan Pearsall Smith/May 14 1919" and is followed by a HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT piece in four lines from the third volume, "In the Cage," with some changes of words: "'My own view is, my own view!'/I vociferate, as a parrot in the/great cage of the world, I hop/screeching, 'My own view is!' from/perch to perch." Maurice Baring was a dramatist, poet, novelist, translator, essayist, travel writer, and war correspondent. The protagonist of G. K. Chesterton's collection of detective stories THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH, Horne Fisher, is said to be based on Baring. Minor soiling, the third volume largely unopened. Close to Fine in custom slipcase
Seller: Charles Agvent, est. 1987, ABAA, ILAB, Fleetwood, PA, U.S.A.