Trade edition. $150.
ANDERSON, Sherwood. Poor White. New York, 1920. First issue with top edges stained blue (Johnson). Sheehy and Lohf don’t consider this an issue point. $350. Unstained. $300. London (1921). $150.
ANDERSON, Sherwood. Windy McPherson’s Son. New York, 1916. Author’s first book. (Preceded by a pamphlet). In dust jacket. $3,000. Without jacket. $500. London, 1916. In dust jacket. $2,000. Without jacket. $300. New York, 1922. Revised, new last chapter. $600.
ANDERSON, Sherwood. Winesburg, Ohio. New York, 1919. Yellow cloth, paper label on spine. First issue, with line 5 of page 86 reading “lay,” and with broken type in the word “the” in line 3 of page 251. Presumed to have top stained yellow, and endpaper map at front. In dust jacket. $17,500. Without dust jacket. $1,000. Second issue, top unstained. In dust jacket. $17,500. Without dust jacket. $250. London (1922). $3,500. Limited Editions Club, New York, 1978. In slipcase. $125.
ANDERSON, William. The Pictorial Arts of Japan. London, 1886. $1,500.
ANDERSSON, Charles. The Okavango River . . . London, 1861. $500. New York, 1861. Folding colored map. 15 plates. (Chronology and distances not in the London edition.) $600.
ANDRE, John. Major Andre’s Journal. Boston, 1903. Edited by Henry Cabot Lodge. Facsimile maps, plans, and other illustrations. 2 vols. Full vellum. One of 488 copies. In slipcase. $750. One of 10 copies on Japan vellum. $1,500.
ANDREAE, Christine. Trail of Murder. New York (1992). Author’s first book. $150.
ANDREAS, A. T. Atlas Map of Peoria County, Illinois. Chicago, 1873. 25 maps in color. $1,000.
ANDREAS, A. T. History of Chicago. Chicago, 1884-86. Illustrated. 3 vols. Morocco and cloth. $1,250. Full morocco. $2,000.
ANDREAS, A. T. History of the State of Kansas. Chicago, 1883. Morocco or pictorial boards. Folding map. $1,500.
ANDREAS, A. T. Illustrated Historical Atlas of the State of Iowa. Chicago, 1875. Colored maps and views. Three-quarter morocco. $1,250.
ANDREWS, Eliza Frances. The War-Time Journal of a Georgia Girl, 1864-65. New York, 1908. 16 plates. $350.
ANDREWS, Jane. The Seven Little Sisters . . . Boston, 1861. Author’s first book. $300.
ANDREWS, Jane. Ten Boys Who Lived on the Road from Long Ago to Now. Boston, 1886. Illustrated by Charles Copeland. Pictorial cloth. $400.
ANDREWS, John. History of the War with America, France, Spain, and Holland; Commencing In 1775 and Ending In 1783. London, 1785-86. 4 vols. 24 plates, 6 folding maps, and 1 single-page map (maps partially hand-colored). $2,000.
ANDREWS, Michael. River Run. (Hermosa Beach, CA, 1977). Folio, 10 original color photographs, each numbered and signed by Andrews. One of 100 copies signed by Andrews. The text and prints are loose within a custom wood box. $450.
ANDREWS, Raymond. Appalachee Red. New York, 1978. Author’s first book. $100.
ANDREWS, William Loring. Among My Books. New York, 1894. One of 50 copies. 14 engravings and 13 other illustrations. $750. One of 10 on japon paper in cloth. $1,750.
ANDREWS, William Loring. Bibliopegy in the United States and Kindred Subjects. New York, 1902. One of 36 copies on Imperial Japan paper. $1,000. One of 141 copies in dust jacket. $500.
ANDREWS, William Loring. A Choice Collection of Books from the Aldine Presses. New York, 1885. Author’s first book. Wraps. One of 50 copies. $1,000.
ANDREWS, William Loring. An English XIX Century Sportsman, Bibliopole and Binder of Angling Books. NewYork, 1906. One of 32 copies. $2,000. One of 125 copies in dust jacket and publisher’s slipcase. $1,000.
ANDREWS, William Loring. Gossip About Book Collecting. New York, 1900. 2 vols. Wraps. Limited to 157 copies for subscribers. 5 plates in first vol., 7 plates in second vol. One of 32 copies. $1,750. One of 125 copies. $750.
ANDREWS, William Loring. The Old Booksellers of New York and Other Papers. New York, 1895. 84 pages and four plates. Limited to 142 copies. $750.
ANGEL in the House (The). Book 1 – The Betrothal. London, 1854. Book 2 – The Espousals. London, 1856. (By Coventry Patmore.) 2 vols, cloth, paper labels. $1,000.
ANGELO, Valenti. The Book of Esther. New York, 1935. One of 135 signed copies. $300.
ANGELOU, Maya. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. New York (1969). Top edge stained magenta, text bulks 15/16 inch. $350.
ANGULO, Jaime De. The “Trial” of Ferrer . . . New York, 1911. Author’s first book. Wraps. $500.
ANNEBERG, Maurice. Type Foundries of America and Their Catalogs. Baltimore, 1975. One of 500 copies. $150.
ANONYMOUS. Paris (1930). (By Michael Fraenkel.) Author’s first book. (First Carrefour Editions book, with Walter Lowenfels.) Wraps. $350.
ANSA, Tina McElroy. Baby of the Family. San Diego, 1989. Author’s first book. $100.
ANSON, George. A Voyage Round the World, in the Years MDCCXL, I, II, III, IV. London, 1748. 42 folding copper-engraved plates, maps, plans, and charts. $7,500.
ANSTEY, Christopher. See The New Bath Guide . . .
ANSTEY, F. The Pariah. London, 1889. (By Thomas Anstey Guthrie.) 3 vols. $750.
ANSTEY, F. Vice Versa. London, 1882. (By Thomas Anstey Guthrie.) $350.
ANTHOLOGY of Younger Poets (An). Philadelphia, 1932. Edited by Oliver Wells. Boards. One of 500 copies. In glassine dust jacket. $350. (Contains five poems by William Faulkner.)
ANTHONY, C. L. Autumn Crocus. London, 1931.(By Dodie Smith). Author’s first book. $350.
ANTHONY, Peter. The Women in the Wardrobe. London, 1951. (By Peter and Anthony Shaffer.) Author’s first book. $400.
ANTHONY, Piers. Chthon. New York: Ballantine (1967). (By P. A. Dillingham Jacob). Author’s first book. $100. London (1970). $100.
ANTIN, David. Definitions. New York, 1967. Spiral-bound stiff wraps. (300 copies). $100.
ANTIN, David. Martin Buber’s Tales of Angels, Spirits and Demons. New York, 1958. Translated by Antin and Jerome Rothenberg. Author’s first book. Wraps. $200.
ANTIN, Mary. From Plotzk to Boston. Boston, 1899. Author’s first book. Cloth. $600. Wraps. $450.
ANTI-TEXASS Legion (The): Protest of Some Free Men, States, and Presses Against the Texass Rebellion. New York, 1844. 72 pages, wraps. $1,000.
ANTONINUS, Brother. See William Everson.
ANTONINUS, Brother. An Age Insurgent. San Francisco (1959). (By William Everson.) 500 copies, of which all but 60 to100 copies were destroyed. $1,500.
ANTONINUS, Brother. The Poet Is Dead: A Memorial for Robinson Jeffers. San Francisco: Auerhahn Press, 1964. Boards and leather. (By William Everson.) One of 205 signed copies. In plain white dust jacket. $450.
ANTONINUS, Brother. A Privacy of Speech. Berkeley, 1949. (By William Everson.) One of 100 signed copies, but reportedly less than half may have been printed. Issued without dust jacket. $4,500.
ANTONINUS, Brother. Who Is She That Looketh Forth as the Morning. Santa Barbara, 1972. (By William Everson.) One of 250 signed copies. In acetate dust jacket. $150.
ANTRIM, Benajah J. Pantography, Or Universal Drawings, in the Comparison of Their Natural And Arbitrary Laws . . . Philadelphia, 1843. $200.
APES, William. A Son of the Forest: The Experience of William Apes . . . New York, 1829. Author’s first book. $1,250. New York, 1831. $500.
APOCRYPHA (The). London: Cresset Press, 1929. Authorized version. Full-page woodcuts by Stephen Gooden, Eric Jones, et al. Folio, black vellum. One of 30 copies on handmade paper with an extra set of illustrations signed by the artists. In slipcase. $3,500. Boards. One of 450 copies. In slipcase. $600.
APOLLINAIRE,