RICE INSTITUTE PAMPHLET VOLUME IV.
Houston: Rice Institute, 1917. Four issues bound in cloth; 337 pages; See images for complete contents. More
Houston: Rice Institute, 1917. Four issues bound in cloth; 337 pages; See images for complete contents. More
Austin: University of Texas Press, 2000. Translated by Ruth L.C. Simms; Introduction by James E. Irby; 38 essays on subjects as diverse as Pascal, Coleridge, P.H. Gosse, Hawthorne, Walt Whitman, Oscar Wilde, Kafka, Keats, Bernard Shaw and several on Books; 205 pages. In a criticism of J.W. Dunne's Experiment with..... More
Roy A Squires, 1974. First edition. One of 85 copies numbered with roman numerals and signed by Bradbury, "reserved for subscriber-patrons of the press"; Sewn wraps with paper jacket in custon box which has a velum spine and spine titles; 10 pages poem with 1 page introduction. More
London: Palgrave, 1996. First edition. [ix] 264 pages. More
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1971. First edition. Second issue with plain top edges; 5.75" x 8.25"; 174 pages. More
Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1885. First edition. Title page stamped, 'Compliments of the Author'; 51 pages. More
Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1900. First edition. Report of the Memorial Meeting help January Sixteenth, Ninteen Hundred; under the auspices of the American Philosophical Society, by Twenty-Six Learned Societies in Honor of the Late Daniel Garrison Brinton, M.D.; Includes bibliography of Daniel Brinton; 67 pages. More
New York: Hill and Wang, 1964. First edition. More
Cincinnati: Robert Clarke, 1897. First edition. 101 pages; 16mo, 6 1/2" x 4 1/2" More
New York: Nicholas L. Brown, 1924. First edition. Preface on paganism by Arthur Machen; Short newspaper review laid in; 97 pages. More
New Hyde Park: University Books, 1973. 382 pages. More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1899. More
Beech Hill, 2016. 181 pages. In 1922, the New Zealand writer Katherine Mansfield was on the verge of literary celebrity. She was the friend of Virginia Woolf and D. H. Lawrence, and her remarkable stories were changing the way people thought about the form. But she was also deeply unhappy..... More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1892. vi, 473 pages. More
New York: Volcanick Press, 1998. First edition. 11" x 8.5" stapled booklet; 40 pages. More
Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1978. First edition. 47 illustrations; 328 pages. More
London: GMP Publishers, 1985. Complete in four parts; 415 pages. More
London: The Lewis Carroll Society, 1975. Second edition. 25 pages. More
New York: St Martin's Press, 2002. First edition. xvi, 318 pages. More
Dusquene, 2001. First edition. Medieval and Renaissance Literary Studies; 300 pages. More
Houston: Rice Institute, 1919. Four issues bound in cloth; 389 pages; See images for complete contents. More
Denver: Privately Printed, 1983 - 1990. Four vlumes of stapled booklets; 49, 48, 39 & 38 pages. In 1973 Arthur Rippey and his wife were touring England sought to see the famous Chained Library at Hereford Cathedral. There they were greeted and given a tour by a local Vicar, Harry..... More
Lincon: University of Nebrasca Press, 1964. First edition. Review slip laid n; Foreword by Gay Wilson Allen; 176 pages. More
Tampa: University of Tampa Press, 2006. Edited with an Introduction, Afterward and Notes by Sean Donnely; 109 pages. More