Tan cover with gold lettering. Dust jacket in poor condition with a tear, but now in Brodart mylar protective cover. Dust jacket now in Brodart mylar protective (clear) cover. Inscribed by author on end paper. Some soiling. Rare copy. na Ladd was born in Sebec, Maine to Walter S. and Carolyn Loring Ladd. She was educated at Foxcroft Academy and Shaw Business College in Portland. She was secretary to three chief justices and one associate justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. In 1955, she became the personal secretary of John W. Ballou of the firm Mitchell-Ballou. She was marri... View More...
Green cover. Dust jacket shows wear and has minor soiling, but now in Brodart mylar protective cover. Clean contents. Inscribed by author on end paper. Rare. na Ladd was born in Sebec, Maine to Walter S. and Carolyn Loring Ladd. She was educated at Foxcroft Academy and Shaw Business College in Portland. She was secretary to three chief justices and one associate justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. In 1955, she became the personal secretary of John W. Ballou of the firm Mitchell-Ballou. She was married to Harold P. Brown and in the late 1940s co-founded the Bangor Civic Theater... View More...
Green cover. Dust jacket shows wear and has minor soiling, but now in Brodart mylar protective cover. Clean contents. Inscribed by author on end paper. Rare. na Ladd was born in Sebec, Maine to Walter S. and Carolyn Loring Ladd. She was educated at Foxcroft Academy and Shaw Business College in Portland. She was secretary to three chief justices and one associate justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. In 1955, she became the personal secretary of John W. Ballou of the firm Mitchell-Ballou. She was married to Harold P. Brown and in the late 1940s co-founded the Bangor Civic Theater... View More...
Green cloth. Dust jacket in mylar protective cover. Inscribed by author "To Rosa Lee Meek, who is the kind of reader I write for, Pegasus Buchanan. " We provide delivery tracking on US orders. ; 8.20 X 5.70 X 0.60 inches; 96 pages; Signed by Author View More...
Red cover with gold lettering. Book also has a sales flyer inside with photo of author and several quotes from people who red her poems. Rare. ; Author Signed; Drawings; 101 pages; Signed by Author View More...
This is the 1907 authors (first) edition. Green cover with gold lettering. Cover shows wear and corners dented. Pages have uneven cut with some uncut. "Presented by the Author, 1914 in ink and signed George Thornton Edwards in pencil on endpaper." There is a drawing by Ethel Ida Chase from a painting by G.P.A. Healey as a frontispiece. Numerous photos and illustrations throughout. Some browning to title page due to age. Printed by Smith and Sale in Portland, Maine. Edwards, George Thornton was born on May 6, 1868 in Annapolis, Maryland, United States. Son of Thomas and Mary J. (Peirce) Edwa... View More...
Author signed. Aqua cover with brown dust covered with mylar protective cover. Inscribed " For Helen Noah, our longtime Banking Friend- May you find these poems heart warming and ispiring. Gaile Guggenbuhl, Jan 1972. Darkness to inside gutter area looks like glue turning dark. Contents and cover not affected. We provide delivery tracking on US orders. ; Author Signed; p; Signed by Author View More...
Beige and black cover with silver print. Dust in brodart mylar protective cover! Fully indexed. Many of the very unique photos are from Ossabaw Island , Georgia. Author signed. Scarce. We provide delivery tracking on US orders. ; Photographs; 10.40 X 8.30 X 0.40 inche; 64 pages; Signed by Author View More...
Author signed "Sincerely yours, Joseph C. Lincoln". Book and dust show wear. Hinges weak. Scarce copy with dust that has chips but has been covered with archival sleeve. Joseph Crosby Lincoln (February 13, 1870 ? March 10, 1944) was an American author of novels, poems, and short stories, many set in a fictionalized Cape Cod. Lincoln's work frequently appeared in popular magazines such as the Saturday Evening Post and The Delineator. Lincoln was aware of contemporary naturalist writers, such as Frank Norris and Theodore Dreiser, who used American literature to plumb the depths of human nature,... View More...
Tall, thin book with sillouette on front. Author signed across front of book. "Richard Henry Little was a famed Chicago reporter. He went to school at the Illinois Wesleyan College of Law, however, while he was still completing this degree, he began a job in journalism, writing for The Daily Leader. After he graduated, he practiced law for only a year before returning to journalism in 1895 and beginning a job as a reporter at The Chicago Tribune. He reported from Cuba, the Philippines, and Haiti during the Spanish-American War. From 1904 to 1905, he was in charge of documenting the Russo-J... View More...
1946 first limited edition #588 of 750. Inscribed and signed by author "Kit Wright" in 1980. Looks almost new. Very Rare. ; Illustrations; 10 X 7.01 X 0.31 inches; 122 pages; Signed by Author View More...