A very good copy of the First Printing in a price-clipped dust jacket. A review of the book dated in pencil 1966 (source unknown) is tipped-onto the front free endpaper,…
…mottled, the binding is square and tight. The contents are fine but the front free endpaper has been excised and the rear free endpaper has been overwritten with ink notations….
…with gilt spine titles that are modestly age-dimmed, some tanning to the front free endpapers, scattered, light spine scuffs and rubs, a bit of bubbling to the cloth, as per…
A very good copy of the First French Edition in dust jacket, virtually mint, save for a previous owner’s name discreetly inked on the front free endpaper, along with the…
…former-owner’s discreet initial blindstamp. Companion Volume III, Part 1 also contains a former owner’s name and address in ink on the front free endpaper. Else fine. A very special set….
…on the front free endpaper with a lengthy inscription. A very good copy in a price-clipped dust jacket, with the seal of a former-owner blind-stamped on the front free endpaper….
…of all volumes are fine, with a former-owner name inked on the front free endpaper of Volume I. There is faint foxing to the upper fore-edge of Volume IV and…
…soiled, edges slightly worn, owner’s name on reverse of front free end paper, “Withdrawn” stamp on front free end paper (no other library markings or wear), in worn dust jacket….
Mostly World War II. A very good copy, owner’s name taped to front free end paper, ink sketches on front free end paper, a few tiny spots on pp. 62-63,…
…in World War I. A very good copy, corners a bit frayed, hinges split, brief inscription on front free endpaper, stamp on rear free endpaper, believed published without dust jacket….
A very good copy of the First American edition signed by the author in ink on the front free endpaper. The unclipped dust jacket is a bit edge-toned and modestly…
…handsome hardcover volumes with sewn bindings and ribbon markers, printed on a premium acid-free lightweight opaque paper that exceeds the requirements for permanence set by the American National Standards Institute….