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SUMMER MOONSHINE by Wodehouse, P. G. Thomas Wolfe, J. P. Marquand, Geoffrey Household, Damon Runyon, Arthur Train, Norman Rockwell.

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Seller: THE FINE BOOKS COMPANY
Title
SUMMER MOONSHINE
Author
Wodehouse, P. G. Thomas Wolfe, J. P. Marquand, Geoffrey Household, Damon Runyon, Arthur Train, Norman Rockwell.
Seller
THE FINE BOOKS COMPANY (United States)
Description
*** TRUE FIRST EDITION *** SUMMER MOONSHINE in The Saturday Evening Post, 1937, first American edition, 8 volumes complete, a near fine set in pictorial wraps. Also contains fiction by Thomas Wolfe, J. P. Marquand, Geoffrey Household, Damon Runyon, Arthur Train and others as well as cover art by Norman Rockwell.
The Ides of March

The Ides of March by Thornton Wilder

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Title
The Ides of March
Author
Thornton Wilder
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White Fox Rare Books and Antiques (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1948. First Edition. Cloth, with Quarter Morocco Slipcase and Chemise. Fine/Very Good Plus. This is Wilder's first novel after his string of big hits, and instant classics, on Broadway. Like the plays, though, Wilder is venturesome in approach, here embracing the hoary form of the epistolatory novel but applying it in a highly original manner. As the title might suggest, this novel is a retellng of the story of Julius Caesar, his times and the society he occupied and dominated. Wilder might not be strongly associated with historical fiction, but he was in fact a devoted classicist, and this foray into historical fiction found a receptive audience -- the novel sold extremely well upon its publication. Deservedly, one might add. Being a virtuosic stylist, Wilder avoids the stiltedness that afflicts so many attempts to capture Ancient Rome, and this work deserves to be placed alongside the two modern classics of Robert Graves who depicted a slightly later phase of Roman history. The dust jacket has minor chips and wear along the edges, now fully protected with mylar. The morocco on the slipcase's spine is lightly sunned. The case is otherwise solid and attractive, and with the chemise fully protects the first edtion copy.
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Alfred Rethel: Sechzehn Bildtafeln Nach Seinen Radierungen und Holzschnitten by Zoege von Manteuffel, Kurt

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Alfred Rethel: Sechzehn Bildtafeln Nach Seinen Radierungen und Holzschnitten
Author
Zoege von Manteuffel, Kurt
Seller
Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB (United States)
Condition
VG (Portfolio case shows shelf/edgewear and mild scuffing; book shows very mild foxing; plate edges are foxed.)
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Hamburg: Hanseatischer Kunstverl, 1926. Paperback. VG (Portfolio case shows shelf/edgewear and mild scuffing; book shows very mild foxing; plate edges are foxed.). Brown portfolio case with mounted illustration and black lettering; white stapled wraps with black lettering; 43 pp.; illustration; 16 loose leaves of plates. Text in German.