Ethan Frome
New York: Scribner's, 1911. First edition. 8vo, red cloth gilt, t.e.g. Bookplate (Helen C. and Harrison J. Holt), owner's signature, and small ink spot on front endpapers; a very good, bright copy. More
New York: Scribner's, 1911. First edition. 8vo, red cloth gilt, t.e.g. Bookplate (Helen C. and Harrison J. Holt), owner's signature, and small ink spot on front endpapers; a very good, bright copy. More
London: John Murray, 1900. First English edition, retitled. Original blue cloth, blocked in green, gilt lettering, ribbon marker. Slight rubbing; very good, Garrison A 4.2.a. More
New York: Scribner's, 1899. First edition, first printing with Merrymount Press slug on p. 257. 8vo, 260 pp. Olive-green boards, gilt. Hinges cracked, front pastedown endpaper marred from removed paper. Garrison A 3.1.a. More
New York: Scribner's, 1907. First edition. 8vo, original brown cloth, gilt. Fine copy. More
New York: Scribners', 1910. First edition. 8vo, original red cloth. Garrison A18.1.a. More
London: The Medici Society, 1926. First edition. Original blue-grey paper boards, cloth spine, extremities slightly worn, a very good copy. Bookplates of Robert and Mildred Bliss, Dumbarton Oaks. Garrison A40. First edition, copy number 10 of 130 copies (100 for sale), printed on handmade paper. Most of the edition had..... More
New York: Scribner's, 1901. Updike, D.B. First edition. 8vo. Original grey-green paper boards, gilt. Foxing to endpapers, very good, bright copy. Garrison A 5.1.a. First edition, binding "a" More
New York: Scribner's, 1904. First edition. 8vo, red cloth. Spine slightly faded, else fine. Signature on pastedown endpaper. Garrison A9.1.a. More
New York: Scribner's, 1923. First edition. Red cloth, lightly marked, a very good copy. More
New York: Scribner's, 1900. Updike, D.B. First edition. Original grey-green paper boards, gilt. Fine copy. First edition of Wharton's first novel. Garrison A4.1.a. . More
New York: Appleton, 1936. First edition. Blue cloth, gilt, fine. Dust jacket with small areas of restoration. More
New York: National Book Committee, 1971. First edition. 3 pages, 8 1/2 x 11 inches, mimeographed, stapled. Fine. Press release, which is the first printing of White's remarks. Not in Hall. More
New York: The John Day Company, (1933). First edition. Printed wrappers, edges of wrappers browned, a very good copy. A review copy, with publisher's slip. Hall A6 records no publication information, so our slip dated May 22, 1933, adds useful information. More
1959. The Spadea Syndicate offered a serialization of "Charlotte's Web" to its newspaper subscribers in 1959. This is the set of materials sent to and used by the Chicago Tribune: Five large sheets with the paste-ups of the art work and titles, 26 large sheets of the pasted up text..... More
New York: Putnam's, 1936. First edition. Original green cloth, some foxing, very good copy in lightly worn and chipped dust jacket. "In 'The Second Tree from the Corner', p. 32 EBW explains that the pseudonym Lee Strout White is a combination of his name and the name Richard Lee Strout..... More
New York: Harper, 1938. First edition. Green cloth, endpapers darkened, ring mark on cover. Inscribed by White to "Frances" (possibly Clara Frances White, his sister) with "Happy Easter". Hall A9. More
New York: The New Yorker, 1956. First edition. White wrappers, printed ih blue, stapled, fine. 8 pp. Hall A20. More
New York: Harper, (1976). First edition. Bound galley proof with photocopies of the section introductions laid in. More
New York: Harper, (1976). First edition. Loose galley proof sheets, plus, the first paperback ed. More
1977. Verse thanks "to all who liked the LETTERS". With envelope, postmarked August 10, 1977. More
New York: Harper, (1954). Later printing. Half cloth, fine in slightly worn dust jacket. Inscribed by White to Marion Ingersoll. Hall A19. More
New York: Harper, (1962). First edition. Red boards, issued without dust jacket. The chapter was published as a Christmas greeting to Harper & Row employees and friends. Signed by Garth Williams. Fine. Hall A25. More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1946. First edition. Trimmed galley proofs, bound in plain blue wrappers with a white cover label, hinge split, otherwise a very good copy with a review slip. This begins at page [v], the first page of the preface, probably the preminary pages had not yet been set..... More
New York: Harper, (1929). Third printing. Green boards, black cloth spine, very good copy. With a joint inscription from both White and Thurber to Bristow Adams, a long-time teacher at Cornell, and a journalist, for Christmas 1929. Later ownership signature on half title, dated Chapel Hill, N.C., 1932. Bowden A1;..... More
New York: Harper, (1929). First edition. Cloth backed pictorial boards. Binding A (picturing the Plaza Hotel). Only 1,392 copies were printed. White's first published book, preceded by a rare promotional piece for The New Yorker. Hall A2. More