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The October Country

The October Country by Bradbury, Ray

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Seller: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA
Title
The October Country
Author
Bradbury, Ray
Seller
Burnside Rare Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
New York: Ballantine Books, 1955. First Edition. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition, first printing. Signed by Ray Bradbury and inscribed to notable collector Tom Garner. Bound in publisher's red cloth with spine stamped in black (Currey's binding B, no priority), in Currey's probable first state with publishers BB monogram printed upside down. Housed in a custom black cloth clamshell case. Near Fine with light wear to corners and spine ends, small stain to bottom edge of text block. In a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket with sunning to spine, light soiling and light wear. A nice copy of Bradbury's collection of macabre short stories.
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Christmas holiday by MAUGHAM, W[illiam] Somerset

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Seller: Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts
Title
Christmas holiday
Author
MAUGHAM, W[illiam] Somerset
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Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts (United States)
Description
London: William Heineman, 1939. FIRST EDITION. Blue publisher’s cloth, in original blue, turquoise and white dust-jacket, two small soil marks to top cover, a couple of small chips to dust-jacket. First edition. This novel also appeared in installments in the August-November, 1939 issues of Redbook Magazine. It is the tale of a young man from London who experiences a bizarre holiday while in Paris. Rothschild & Whiteman, V, 221; Stott, A54a; NCBEL, 4, 663.
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, FROM THE 19TH OF AUGUST, 1844, TO THE 14TH OF SEPTEMBER, 1854; AND THE ACTS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY RELATING TO THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, DURING THE SAME INTERVAL. COMPILED BY H. PINCKNEY WALKER, BY DIRECTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL

ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, FROM THE 19TH OF AUGUST, 1844, TO THE 14TH OF SEPTEMBER, 1854; AND THE ACTS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY RELATING TO THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, DURING THE SAME INTERVAL. COMPILED BY H. PINCKNEY WALKER, BY DIRECTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL by [Charleston]

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Seller: David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC
Title
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, FROM THE 19TH OF AUGUST, 1844, TO THE 14TH OF SEPTEMBER, 1854; AND THE ACTS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY RELATING TO THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, DURING THE SAME INTERVAL. COMPILED BY H. PINCKNEY WALKER, BY DIRECTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Author
[Charleston]
Seller
David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
Description
Charleston: Printed by A.E. Miller, 1854. Original quarter sheep [rubbed, hinges weak]. xvii, [1 blank], 233, [1 blank] pp. Faint blindstamp at base of title page, "Duplicate" in pencil on front free endpaper, scattered light foxing. Very Good. Private bookplate of John Paul Stratton of Charleston on front pastedown. The Ordinances with detailed chronological list, regulate the keeping and selling of gunpowder, activities in the harbor and port of Charleston, the sale of liquor, health and safety, slaves, the Slave Mart and slave auctions. Not in Turnbull. OCLC 5067006 records seven locations [four of them in South Carolina] as of August 2020.