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The Works of Arthur Conan Doyle (Signed author's edition in 12 vols.)

The Works of Arthur Conan Doyle (Signed author's edition in 12 vols.) by Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan

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Seller: Whitmore Rare Books
Title
The Works of Arthur Conan Doyle (Signed author's edition in 12 vols.)
Author
Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan
Seller
Whitmore Rare Books (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
London: Smith, Elder & Co, 1903. First thus. Near Fine. Twelve octavo volumes, bound by Bayntun in three-quarter red morocco over red cloth boards, marbled end papers, top-edges gilt. Together occupying approximately 16 inches (40 1/2 cm.) of shelf space. A Near Fine set overall with all outer joints repaired, internally quite clean and fresh. Set number 443 out of a thousand, signed by the author in The White Company. A contemporary collection of Arthur Conan Doyle's most influential novels, including A Study in Scarlet, The Sign of the Four, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and the Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. All of Doyle's works, but Sherlock Holmes in particular, have remained highly influential; and the duo of Holmes and Watson endures in popular culture through film and television adaptations. Near Fine.
An account of the Rise and Progress of the Beech-Oil Invention, and all the Steps which have been taken in that Affair, from the First Discovery to the Present Time...

An account of the Rise and Progress of the Beech-Oil Invention, and all the Steps which have been taken in that Affair, from the First Discovery to the Present Time... by HILL, Aaron

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An account of the Rise and Progress of the Beech-Oil Invention, and all the Steps which have been taken in that Affair, from the First Discovery to the Present Time...
Author
HILL, Aaron
Seller
Martayan Lan, Inc. (United States)
Description
OPERATING AGREEMENTS FOR SHAREHOLDERS IN ENGLAND IN 1715 8vo (19 x 11 cm), 112 pp. Bound in paper-covered boards with author and title in a modern hand on paper label. New endpapers. Light toning to title page and some leaves. Small holes in gutter, not affecting text. Otherwise good. First edition of a treatise, chiefly comprising letters and essays, providing an in-depth discussion of the discovery and promulgation of a technique for extracting oil from beech nuts. Beech nuts were particularly plentiful in England and their oil was both simple to extract and useful as fuel and for many other functions. A valuable commodity, oil played an important role in England's everyday life, and Hill's desire to develop a domestic alternative to imported oil was not unusual for his time, as Hill's contemporaries contemplated extracting oil from poppies, sunflowers, and even radishes (Gerrard, p. 44). Aaron Hill (1685-1750), travelled through Europe and the East, where he learned of alternative sources of fuel and oil to those customary in his native England. Upon his return home, on a trip to Devon in 1712, Hill noticed that the beech trees were thick with must. To use the natural resource, he decided to set up beechnut-oil factories. "Hill formed his company in 1713, with a promise of universal happiness and a return of 45% in extracting oil from beechmast. The scheme last three years, and many fortunes were lost" (Books from the Library of H.R. Lawrence and from Other Collections (1918)). In 1714, he published An Impartial Account ... of a New Discovery ... to make Oil ... from the Fruit of the Beech-Tree, where he argued that England could produce enough oil not only to meet its domestic demands, but also to export oil to Holland and Sweden. The 1714 publication was followed by a series of pamphlets on the subject, of which this work, published in 1714, is one of the longest and fullest (Gerrard, pp. 42-44). In this pamphlet, Hill proposes several ideas for a stock of 200,000 pounds divided between 5,000 shares. The book sheds substantial light upon the rhetorical life of an early 18th century corporations and is a precursor of an operating agreement for shareholders. It lists the names, organized by regions, of the customers who prepaid (including the tonnage ordered) and continues with marketing strategies including the kinds of explanations one should use with potential clients. Hill's venture proved unsuccessful: one of his last pamphlets on the subject from late 1716 "records the closing stages of the scheme, the quarrels among the annuitants, and their attempts to file a bill in Chancery charging the patentee and their directors with a scheme to defraud them" (Gerrard, p. 45). In addition to being an entrepreneur, Aaron Hill was a prolific writer, as well as a literary figure involved in the London theater and opera scene. The pamphlet seems very rare on the market: we were not able to locate another example offered for sale since 1975. * Kress-Goldsmith, 5206; Gerrard, Aaron Hill: The Muses' Projector, 1685-1750 (2003), pp. 39-60.
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The anatomy of the human body by Bell, John and Bell, Charles

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Seller: Jeremy Norman & Co., Inc.
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The anatomy of the human body
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Bell, John and Bell, Charles
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Jeremy Norman & Co., Inc. (United States)
Description
New York: Collins, 1812. 2Am. 4 vols. in 2. (vols. 3 & 4 by Charles Bell.) 2nd American edition. 8vo. with125 engravings including 33 plates. Contemporary tree-calf, red morocco labels, worn at edges of backstrips. Covers are loose. Lightly browned, foxed, signature of an early owner, dated 1815, but good.
Autograph Letter Signed Discussing a Speaking Engagement and Involvement in “Unpopular Movements,” 1855

Autograph Letter Signed Discussing a Speaking Engagement and Involvement in “Unpopular Movements,” 1855 by [Abolition - Peace Movement] Burritt, Elihu

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Autograph Letter Signed Discussing a Speaking Engagement and Involvement in “Unpopular Movements,” 1855
Author
[Abolition - Peace Movement] Burritt, Elihu
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Auger Down Books (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
New Britain, 1855. Letter measuring 8 x 5 inches, folded. Fine condition. Fine.
The Deerstalkers: A Sporting Tale of the South-Western Counties. By Frank Forester

The Deerstalkers: A Sporting Tale of the South-Western Counties. By Frank Forester by [Herbert, Henry William]

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The Deerstalkers: A Sporting Tale of the South-Western Counties. By Frank Forester
Author
[Herbert, Henry William]
Seller
James Cummins Bookseller (United States)
Condition
Half red morocco. Fine. Bookplate of Daniel Webster Evans loosely inserted, another on front flyleaf
Description
Philadelphia: T.B. Peterson, 1859. Second Peterson edition, with "Collins, Printer" on copyright page. With illustrations by the author. 1 vols. 12mo. Half red morocco. Fine. Bookplate of Daniel Webster Evans loosely inserted, another on front flyleaf. Second Peterson edition, with "Collins, Printer" on copyright page. With illustrations by the author. 1 vols. 12mo. The third of Herbert's classic tales of Frank Forester and his friends and their quest for game along the Delaware watershed, in the south-western counties of New York State. Van Winkle p. 29, edition (b)
John Brown's Body

John Brown's Body by Benet, Stephen Vincent

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Seller: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC
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John Brown's Body
Author
Benet, Stephen Vincent
Seller
The First Edition Rare Books, LLC (United States)
Condition
Near fine
Description
London: William Heinemann, 1929. First U.K. Edition. Full leather. Near fine. Finely bound first U.K. edition of John Brown's Body by Stephen Vincent Benet, published in 1929.. Octavo, [6], 376pp, [2]. Full blue morocco, gilt trim on covers. Five raised bands, title in gilt on red morocco label, with gilt embellishments on spine. All edges gilt, with gilt turn-ins, and marbled endpapers. Finely bound by Riviere and Son, with bindery's imprint on verso of free endpaper. Stated "New and cheaper (7/6) edition, 1929" on copyright page. Previous ownership bookplate on front endpaper. Solid text block, touch of wear to edges, sunning to spine, a near fine example. The first edition of John Brown's Body, consisting of just 500 copies, was published in New York by Doubleday, Doran and Company in October, 1928. John Brown's Body received the 1928 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry.
Tales From the White Hart [Signed - Association Copy] [Science Fiction - Short Stories]

Tales From the White Hart [Signed - Association Copy] [Science Fiction - Short Stories] by Clarke, Arthur C. (1917-2008)

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Tales From the White Hart [Signed - Association Copy] [Science Fiction - Short Stories]
Author
Clarke, Arthur C. (1917-2008)
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Blind Horse Books [ABAA - FABA] (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
New York: Ballantine Books / DelRay, 1957. Book Club Edition [BCE]. Near Fine/Very Good. SCIENCE FICTION'S MOST FAMOUS PUB STORIES A charming signed association copy of Arthur C. Clarke's classic collection of speculative tavern tales, drawn from the library of science fiction and fantasy writer, editor, publisher, and reviewer D. Douglas Fratz. Signed by Clarke on a specially designed bookplate created by Fratz, the volume represents an appealing intersection of fandom, authorship, and mid-century science fiction culture. Set within the fictional London pub known as The White Hart, the collection gathers a circle of eccentric storytellers who exchange increasingly improbable tales involving space travel, scientific mishaps, future technologies, and comic absurdities. Clarke blends hard-science plausibility with wit and storytelling warmth, producing one of the most beloved humorous collections in classic science fiction. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Blue cloth binding with black spine titles. Octavo, 8.5 inches tall. vii, [1], 2-145 pages. Collection of 15 stories. Hardcover with original dust jacket. Book Club Edition. CONDITION: No flaws or blemishes beyond minimal shelf handling. Dust jacket shows modest handling wear with small rubs at the corners and spine tips. An attractive, well-preserved copy. Signed by Arthur C. Clarke on a custom D. Douglas Fratz bookplate.. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE - Arthur C. Clarke stands among the defining figures of twentieth-century science fiction alongside Isaac Asimov and Robert A. Heinlein. His works helped shape modern conceptions of space exploration, satellite communications, and speculative futurism. Though best known for 2001: A Space Odyssey, Arthur C. Clarke's Tales From the White Hart remains one of the classic humorous collections of postwar science fiction. Set within a fictional London pub, the stories blend British tall-tale tradition with speculative fiction, turning the White Hart into a gathering place for eccentric scientists, improbable inventions, and comic disasters. Rather than focusing solely on cosmic grandeur or technological prophecy, Clarke uses wit and conversational storytelling to explore alien encounters, experimental science, and future society. The collection helped demonstrate that science fiction could balance intellectual imagination with humor and social satire, influencing later generations of speculative-fiction writers. While Book Club Editions are common in the market, signed Clarke copies with meaningful science-fiction association provenance remain notably less common. The connection to D. Douglas Fratz strengthens the copy's appeal within science-fiction fandom and collector circles. SUBJECTS: Arthur C. Clarke, science fiction short stories, D. Douglas Fratz, signed science fiction, speculative fiction, space exploration, British science fiction, humorous science fiction, tavern tales, postwar science fiction, classic SF collections, futuristic technology, Science Fiction, Short Stories, Humorous Fiction, Speculative Fiction.
NIGHT THOUGHTS

NIGHT THOUGHTS by YOUNG, Edward

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NIGHT THOUGHTS
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YOUNG, Edward
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Antic Hay Books (United States)
Description
C. Whittingham, 1800. YOUNG, Edward. NIGHT THOUGHTS. With The Life Of The Author: And Notes Critical & Explanatory. London: C. Whittingham, [1800]. 16mo., red full-morocco leather, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers. Later Edition. With personal armorial bookplate of Anne Jane Abercorn. Abercorn was the third wife of Marquess John James Hamilton. Very Good (some darkening spine, contents clean & tight).
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Berlin: Stadt der Theater by WAHNRAU, Gerhard

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Berlin: Stadt der Theater
Author
WAHNRAU, Gerhard
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J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Berlin: Henschelverlag Berlin, 1957. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo. Boards. 582 pp., 1f. Illustrated, some in color. Dustjacket torn at edges. With the autograph signature and date of the Nobel Prize-winning physician Philip Showalter Hench (1896-1965) to front free endpaper: "Philip S. Hench Leningrad Feb 3, 1961 USSR.
Shaking Heaven and Earth: Essays in Honor of Walter Brueggemann and Charles B. Cousar

Shaking Heaven and Earth: Essays in Honor of Walter Brueggemann and Charles B. Cousar by Yoder, Christine Roy; O'Connor, Kathleen M.; Johnson, E. Elizabeth; Saunders, Stanley P.

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Shaking Heaven and Earth: Essays in Honor of Walter Brueggemann and Charles B. Cousar
Author
Yoder, Christine Roy; O'Connor, Kathleen M.; Johnson, E. Elizabeth; Saunders, Stanley P.
Seller
Kenneth Mallory Bookseller. ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780664227777
Condition
Very good
Description
Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2005. Paperback. Very good. Paperback. First Edition. 170pp. Very good paperback.
Elvis Presley First Day Issue Stamped Envelope, Grenada, August 16, 1978 with Souvenir from the Meditation Garden at Graceland Mansion

Elvis Presley First Day Issue Stamped Envelope, Grenada, August 16, 1978 with Souvenir from the Meditation Garden at Graceland Mansion

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Elvis Presley First Day Issue Stamped Envelope, Grenada, August 16, 1978 with Souvenir from the Meditation Garden at Graceland Mansion
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Underground Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
Bear, Delaware: Boxcar Enterprises, Inc., Lic. by Factors Etc., Inc, 1978. Loose_leaf. Very good. Loose_leaf. 3 3/4" X 6 1/2" sealed envelope with authorized stamp of Elvis in full color, dated 1977, and blue-and-black printed vignette of Elvis to opposite side, with "First Day Issue / Official Commemorative Stamp / of Grenada" pritned below and "With great / dignity / Granada / commemorates / Elvis Presley / 1935-1977" to the right. "1978 - Boxcar Enterprises, Inc. / Lic. by Factors Etc., Inc. / Bear, De." stamped to verso. Light edgewear to envelope, else fine. Also included is a 5" X 7" souvenir, dated 1980, featuring a color photograph of the Meditation Garden at Graceland Mansion, "Compliments of: Souvenirs of Elvis Presley Blvd." in Memphis, Tennessee. A nice pair of these mementos of the King of Rock and Roll from the years following his death.