Elmwood, Nebraska, April 22, 1932. One-page letter is 8 1/2 x 11 personalized stationery, letterhead with author's name, city and state. Two small tears side edge and one on bottom edge. Ms. Aldrich (1881-1954) was an American novelist, best known for her novels set in Nebraska and Iowa. In this letter she thanks a correspondent for bringing to her attention an error in a quotation that has appeared in one of her books. View More...
Original publisher's beige paper wrappers with staple binding. 5 1/2" x 8 3/4." Unpaginated, nine pages, complete. One black-and-white frontispiece portrait, complete. Back colophon: "Printed at the Plantin Press." Pages are virtually pristine and intact. Covers are very clean and intact except for a few small marks to front and back, a small spot of rubbing on front, and a few bumps at the bottom edge and upper corners of fore-edge. A Fine copy. A tribute to John E. Smith, University Librarian at UC Irvine. Includes speeches by UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich, former Universit... View More...
From the PROCEEDINGS OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM, 69 Article 22. Pages 1-26; wrapper. Description of new genera and species, with notes of some previously described froms. Former owner's name in ink on cover "Calvert E. Norland". View More...
# 2932 - From the Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. 81, Art. 9, pages 1-28, 1 plate. Seperate in gray wrapper with former owner's stamp on cover "San Diego State College". Paper describes 4 new genera, 13 new species, and a new variety of Diptera. View More...
# 2920 - From the Proceedings of the Unted States National Museum, Vo. 80, Art. 20, pages 1-8. Seperate in gray wrapper. Former owner's stamp on cover "San Diego State College".Title describes content of article. View More...
Circa 1930. No. 2808. -- From the Proceedings of the United States National Museum Vol. 76, Art. 11, pp. 1-6. Ink notation front cover. Unopened pages. From page 1: "The present revision has been prepared as the result of recent correspondence with Mr. J. E. Collin, of Newmarket, England, who has furnished information relating to synonymy and has also supplied the Museum with determined European specimens; from his data and the specimens it appears that the North American members of the genus have been misidentified to a large extent. Two species from the Bering Sea region, formerly considered... View More...
Original publisher's black cloth binding with gilt lettering on the front cover and spine. Top edge gilt. 6" x 9." 295 pages, complete. Twenty-one black and white plates, complete. Printed by the Riverside Press in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Pages and covers are very clean and intact. General wear to the book and a faint, almost imperceptible stain on the front cover. The author is listed as "Mrs. Thomas Bailey Aldrich." Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1836-1907) was an American writer, editor, and literary critic. Thomas married Lillian "Lily" Woodman in 1865. They had twin sons, Talbot Bail... View More...
305 pages; publisher's light blue boards with dust jacket (torn and frayed along the edges). Singed by the author on the title page under his name. Collections of stories from the New York Times and 'Music and Letters' articles. Very good clean copy. View More...
324 pages; blue cloth binding with design on the front cover. Thomas Aldrich (1836-1907) was an American poet, novelist, travel writer and editor. 'The Stillwater Tragedy' is a dramatic action novel. Very good clean copy. View More...
One page, 3 3/4 by 7 inches. On stationery of "Editorial Office of The Atlantic Monthly." Aldrich, an American author of both fiction and poetry, was editor of The Atlantic Monthly from 1881 through 1890. This brief note, to a S.W. Lawrence, reads: "I send you herewith two dollars for the portrait of Hilda and Jillian. Yours truly, T.B. Aldrich." View More...
Unnumbered pages; publisher's brown cloth binding with gilt lettering (6 x 7 1/2 inch), gilt edging to the pages. Thomas Aldrich (1836-1907) was an American poet, travel writer, and editor. He edited the Atlantic Monthly after the Civil War. Ballad of Baby Bell was first published in 1856 and is printed here with new illustrations. See = Blanck - Bibliography of American Literature #298. Very good clean copy. View More...
98 pages; publisher's binding in green cloth, gilt lettering, color portrait pasted on the front cover. Thomas Aldrich (1836-1907) was an American poet, travel writer and editor. This is a play produced in 1904. Very good clean copy. View More...
Original publisher's blue cloth binding with gilt lettering and decorations on the spine. All edges gilt. Lightly impressed decorations on the covers. 3 3/4" x 5 3/4." 240 pages, complete. Pages are very clean and intact overall with pencil annotations in the Prologue and occasional smudges. Covers are intact but have some staining and discoloration. Lower portion of the front joint measuring about 1" is split. A Very Good copy. A collection of poems by Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1836-1907). Aldrich is perhaps best-known for his poetry, his semi-autobiographical book, The Story of a Bad ... View More...
Limited Edition. No. -- of fifteen copies. Original publisher's white wrapper with sewn binding and deckle edges. 5" x 8 7/8." Sixteen pages, complete. Colophon in back says, "Fifteen copies in Bulmer type and on Strathmore papers were printed by John Borden fifty-six days after the authoress' eleventh birthday. This is copy No. --." Poems included are "The Angels," "Stars," "The Birch Tree," "Past, Present and Future," "Mothers," "Daddies," "Happy Birthday," and "Happy Anniversary." View More...