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C., C. Poems for Harry Crosby. Paris: Black Sun Press, 1931. (By Caresse Crosby.) Frontispiece. Boards. One of 22 copies (per Minkoff, 44 copies in auction records) on Van Gelder paper. $1,500. One of 500 copies on Lafuma paper. $750.

C.3.3. The Ballad of Reading Gaol. London (1898). (By Oscar Wilde.) Cinnamon-colored cloth, vellum spine. One of 30 copies on Japanese vellum. $35,000. Two-toned cloth. One of 800 copies. $3,000. London, 1898. Second edition. $1,250. London, 1898. Third edition (bearing Wilde’s name). One of 99 signed copies. $40,000. Limited Editions Club, New York, 1937. In slipcase. $275.

CABALLERIA Y COLLELL, Juan. History of the City of Santa Barbara from Its Discovery to Our Own Days. Santa Barbara, 1892. Translated by Edmund Burke. Plate, facsimile. 111 pages, wraps. $1,500.

CABELL, James Branch. Branchiana. Richmond, Va. (1907). 147 copies issued. One of 10 copies in red cloth. $1,500. One of 30 copies in buff cloth. $1,000. Balance in green cloth. $500.

CABELL, James Branch. Chivalry. New York, 1909. Illustrated by Howard Pyle and others. Flexible red cloth. $500. Trade. Gilt lettering. $200. Black lettering. $150.

CABELL, James Branch. The Cords of Vanity. New York, 1909. First state, with “The” omitted on spine and cover. $150. Second state. $100. New York, 1920. Revised edition in dust jacket. $300. London (1925). $200.

CABELL, James Branch. The Eagle’s Shadow. New York, 1904. Author’s first book. First state, with dedication “M.L.P.B.” and frontispiece of seated figure. $150. Second state, dedicated to “Martha Louise Branch.” $60.

CABELL, James Branch. Gallantry. New York, 1907. Illustrated in color by Howard Pyle. Decorated cloth, gilt top. First binding, silver-gray cloth, stamped with white, silver, and gold lettering. In slipcase. $600. Without slipcase. $250.

CABELL, James Branch. Hamlet Had an Uncle. New York (1940). $75. One of 125 signed copies. In slipcase. $250.

CABELL, (James) Branch. Jurgen. New York, 1919. Reddish-brown cloth. First state, with line rules on page 144 intact and 1.25 inches across. In dust jacket. $2,000. Without dust jacket. $350. Second state with line rules broken, 1.5 inches. $1,500. Without dust jacket. $150. London, 1921. Illustrated by Frank C. Pape. First English edition. $500. London: Golden Cockerel Press, 1949. Half morocco. One of 500 copies. $500. One of 100 copies. With an extra engraving. In slipcase. In full leather. $2,000. In quarter purple calf. $500. One of 50 copies. In green and pink boards. $750. Limited Editions Club. Westport (1976). One of 2,000 copies signed by the artist, Virgil Burnett. In glassine and slipcase. $125.

CABELL, James Branch. The Line of Love. New York, 1905. Illustrated in color by Howard Pyle. Decorated green cloth, pictorial label. First state, binding stamped with white decoration and gold lettering. $400. Advance copies in red flexible cloth. $1,250.

CABELL, James Branch. The Majors and Their Marriages. Richmond (1915). Wraps. (200 copies.) $750. One of 100 signed copies in green cloth. $1,000.

CABELL, James Branch. Of Ellen Glasgow. New York (1938). Wraps. $600.

CABELL, James Branch. Smith. New York, 1935. $100. One of 153 signed copies. In slipcase. $300. Trade. $100.

CABEZA DE VACA, Álvar Núñez. The Narrative of Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca. Washington, 1851. Translated by Buckingham Smith. 8 maps. One of 110 copies. $3,500. New York 1871. Three-quarters morocco. One of 100 copies. $2,000. (For another issue, under another title, see following entry.)

CABEZA DE VACA, Alvar Núñez. Relation . . . of What Befel the Armament in the Indias Whither Páenphilo de Narvaez Went for Governor, etc. San Francisco, 1929. Grabhorn printing. Hand decorations in color by Valenti Angelo. Boards. One of 300 copies. In slipcase. $750.

CABINET of Natural History and American Rural Sports (The). Philadelphia, 1830-32-33. First book edition. 3 vols. Published by J. and T. Doughly; includes 29 monthly parts [dated 1830 to 1834]. 57 plates, 54 colored. $12,500.

CABLE, George W. The Creoles of Louisiana. New York, 1884. $750. London, 1885. $250.

CABLE, George W. Old Creole Days. New York, 1879. Author’s first book. First state, with no ads at back. $450. Second state with ads. $250. New York, 1897. Vellum. One of 204 copies. $500. Limited Editions Club, New York, 1943. In slipcase. $100.

CABLE, George W. The Southern Struggle for Pure Government. Boston, 1890. Wraps. $500.

CABLE, George W. Strange True Stories of Louisiana. New York, 1889. Illustrated. Pictorial cloth, paper label. $250. London, 1890. $150.

CABRERA INFANTE, Guillermo. Three Trapped Tigers. New York (1971). Author’s first book. $250.

CAGE, John. Another Song. (New York, 1981.) One of 35 copies signed by author and photographer, Susan Barron. Illustrated with 39 original photographs. In windowed tray case. $4,500.

CAHAN, Abraham. Yekl . . . New York, 1896. Author’s first book. $600.

CAHOON, Herbert. The Overbrook Press Bibliography, 1934-1959. Stamford (1963). One of 150 copies. $450.

CAIDIN, Martin. Cyborg. New York, Warner (1972). Wraps. $250. New York: Arbor House 1973. Hardback. $150.

CAIN, James M. Mildred Pierce. New York, 1941. $950. London (1943). $350.

CAIN, James M. Our Government. New York, 1930. Author’s first book other than a collaboration. First issue in printed dust jacket. $750. Second issue in pictorial dust jacket. $600.

CAIN, James M. The Postman Always Rings Twice. New York, 1934. $5,000. London (1934). $1,500.

CAIN, James M. Serenade. New York, 1937. Three variant colors on dust jacket (no priority). $750. London (1938). $350.

CAIN, James M. Three of a Kind. New York, 1943. $600. London (1945). $200.

CAIN, Paul. Fast One. Garden City, 1933. Author’s first book. $7,500.

CAIN, Paul. Seven Slayers. Hollywood (1946). Wraps. “First Book Publication” on copyright page. (By Peter Ruric.) $200. Los Angeles, 1987. One of 250 copies signed by William Nolan (introduction). $75. One of 26 signed copies. $150.

CAIRD, James. Prairie Farming in America . . . London, 1859. Folding map. $300. New York, 1859. Printed wraps. $250.

CALAVAR: or, The Knight of the Conquest. Philadelphia, 1834. (By Robert Montgomery Bird.) Author’s first book. 2 vols. Purple cloth, printed paper labels. $500. Philadelphia, 1847. 2 vols. Revised edition. Printed wraps. $200.

CALDCLEUGH, Alexander. Travels in South America … London, 1825. 2 vols. 2 folding maps, 9 plates. Frontis of vol. l in color. $1,000.

CALDER, Alexander. Animal Sketching. Pelham, N.Y. (1926). Author’s first book. $500.

CALDER, Alexander. A Bestiary. New York (1955). By Richard Wilbur with 1llustrations by Calder. Small folio, decorated cloth. In slipcase. One of 750 copies signed by Wilbur and Calder. $500. One of 26 signed, lettered copies. $750.

CALDER, Alexander. Calder’s Circus. New York (1972). Folio. One of 100 copies signed by Calder. $1,250. Trade in dust jacket. $350.

CALDER, Alexander. Fables of Aesop. (Paris, 1931.) 50 drawings by Calder. Decorated paper dust jacket, slipcase, and matching sleeve. One of 495 copies. $1,500. One of 50 copies with original drawing tipped in. $10,000.

CALDER, Alexander. Fits and Starts. (Salisbury, 1973.) By Jacques Dupin, translated by Paul Auster. Color lithograph frontispiece by Calder, signed by him in pencil. Board slipcase. One of 100 copies, signed by Dupin and Auster. $2,000. Trade, one of 1,000 copies. Wraps. $200.

CALDWELL, Erskine. American Earth. New York, 1931. First edition, with code letter “A” on copyright page. $250.

CALDWELL, Erskine. The Bastard. New York (1929). Author’s first book. One of 200 signed copies. In glassine dust jacket. $750. One of 900 unsigned copies. $200.

CALDWELL, Erskine. God’s Little Acre. New York, 1933. $3,500.

CALDWELL, Erskine. Kneel to the Rising Sun and Other Stories. New York, 1935. One of 300 signed copies. Issued without dust jacket. In slipcase. $250. Trade edition. $150.

CALDWELL, Erskine. Mama’s Little Girl. Mount Vernon, Me., 1932. 2 drawings by Alfred Morang. Printed wraps. One of 75 copies. $750.

CALDWELL, Erskine. A Message for Genevieve. Mount Vernon, 1933. Drawing by Alfred Morang. Printed wraps. One of 100 copies. $600.

CALDWELL, Erskine. North of the Danube. New York (1939). Photographs by Margaret Bourke-White. Linen. $350.

CALDWELL, Erskine. Poor Fool. New York, 1930. Illustrated. Blue buckram. Issued without dust jacket. One of 1,000 copies. $350.

CALDWELL, Erskine. Tenant Farmer. New York (1935). Green wraps. $125.

CALDWELL, Erskine. Tobacco Road. New York, 1932. With code letter “A” on copyright page. $4,000. London, 1933. In printed glassine dust jacket with paper flaps. $1,000.

CALDWELL, Erskine. We Are the Living. New York, 1933. One of 250 signed copies. In glassine dust jacket. In slipcase. $300. Trade edition. $150.

CALDWELL, Erskine, and BOURKE-WHITE, Margaret. Say, Is This the U.S.A. New York (1941). Illustrated. Pictorial boards. $500.

CALDWELL, J. A. History of Belmont and Jefferson Counties, Ohio. Wheeling, Ohio, 1880. Half leather. $600.

CALDWELL, J. F. J. History of a Brigade of South Carolinians. Philadelphia, 1866. Cloth. $2,500.

CALDWELL, Taylor. Dynasty of Death. New York, 1938. Author’s first book. $125. London, 1939. $100.

CALEF, Robert. More Wonders of the Invisible World . . . London, 1700. $10,000. Salem, 1796 [1797]. First American edition. $2,000.

CALHOUN, James S. Official Correspondence of James S. Calhoun While Indian Agent at Santa Fe. Washington, 1915. Illustrated, 4 maps. Cloth. $350.

CALIFORNIA Gold Regions, with a Full Account of Their Mineral Resources . . . (New York, 1849.) $7,500.

CALIFORNIA Illustrated. New York, 1852. By a Returned Californian. (By J. M. Letts.) First issue, anonymous. 48 plates. $1,250. Later issue, same year, author named. $750. New edition. Pictorial View of California, 1853, with fewer plates. $350.

CALIFORNIA Sketches, with Recollections of the Gold Mines. Albany, 1850. (By Leonard Kip). Wraps. $12,500.

CALISHER, Hortense. In the Absence of Angels. Boston, 1951. $125.

CALLAGHAN, Morley. A Native Argosy. New York, 1929. $400.

CALLAGHAN, Morley. No Man’s Meat. Paris, 1931. Boards and cloth, paper label. One of 500 signed copies. In tissue dust jacket. In slipcase. $300. One of 25 copies for presentation. $750.

CALLAGHAN, Morley. Strange Fugitive. New York, 1928. Author’s first book. $500.

CALLAHAN, Harry. Photographs. Santa Barbara (1964). (1,500 copies.) In slipcase. $1,750.

CALVERT, A. F. Southern Spain. London, 1908. 75 color plates and folding map. $450.

CALVERT, Frederick. The Isle of Wight Illustrated. London, 1846. Sepia lithograph frontispiece, colored map. 20 colored aquatint plates. First issue with plate four titles “Ryde” (later issued “Ryde/ Plate 1”). Noted in blue and in red cloth. $3,000.

CALVERT, George Henry. Illustrations of Phrenology. Baltimore, 1832. (Edited by Calvert.) Author’s first book. $600.

CALVIN, Ross. Sky Determines. New York, 1934. Author’s first book. $150.

CALVINO, Italo. The Path to the Nest of Spiders. London, 1956. First English translation. $750. Boston (1957). $450.

CAMBERG, Muriel. Out of a Book. Leith, [1933?] (By Muriel Spark, her first book.) $2,000.

CAMERA Work, Number 1. New York, 1903-17. 1-50. $150,000. Suffice it to say that runs or individual issues are worth checking out.

CAMERON, Caddo. Rangers Is Powerful Hard to Kill. New York, 1937. $150.

CAMERON, Julia M. Victorian Photographs of Famous Men and Fair Women. London, 1926. (Contains an introduction by Virginia Woolf.) One of 450 copies. Issued without dust jacket. $1,750. New York, 1926. One of 250 copies. Issued without dust jacket. $750.

CAMP, Charles L., et al. Essays for Henry R. Wagner. San Francisco, 1947. One of 260 copies. $200.

CAMP, Charles L. James Clyman … San Francisco, 1928. $450. Portland, 1960. One of 1,450 copies. $200.

CAMP, Walter. American Football. New York, 1891. $1,250. New York, 1892. $750.

CAMP, Walter, and BROOKS, Lillian. Drives & Putts: A Book of Golf Stories. Boston, 1899. $400.

CAMPBELL, Alexander. A Journey from Edinburgh . . . London, 1802. 2 vols. $1,500.

CAMPBELL, Alexander, and OWEN, Robert. Debate on the Evidence of Christianity. Bethany, Va., 1829. 2 vols. in 1. $1,000.

CAMPBELL, Alexander, and RICE, N. L. A Debate . . . on the Action, Subject, Design and Administration of Christian Baptism. Lexington, Ky., 1844. $300.

CAMPBELL, Alice. Juggernaut. London [1928]. Author’s first book. $1,000. New York, 1929. $750.

CAMPBELL, Archibald. A Voyage Round the World . . . Edinburgh, 1816. Folding frontispiece map. $4,500. New York, 1817. Map. $3,500.

CAMPBELL, George. First Poems. Kingston, 1945. Green boards. Issued without dust jacket. $500.

CAMPBELL, J. L. The Great Agricultural & Mineral West. Chicago, 1866. Folding ad leaf and map. Printed Wraps. “Third Annual Edition.” $3,500.

CAMPBELL, J. L. Idaho and Montana Gold Regions. Chicago, 1865. Second edition. Map. Half morocco. $7,500.

CAMPBELL, J. L. Idaho: Six Months . . . New York, 1864. Wraps. $12,500.

CAMPBELL, J. Ramsey. The Inhabitant of the Lake. Sauk City, 1964. Author’s first book. $250.

CAMPBELL, John. An Account of the Spanish Settlements in America. Edinburgh, 1762. $4,000.

CAMPBELL, John. Travels in South Africa Undertaken at the Request of the Missionary Society. London, 1815. Folding map and 10 plates. $4,500. London, 1822. Folding map and 12 plates. $3,500.

CAMPBELL, John W., Jr. The Mightiest Machine. Providence (1947). $350.

CAMPBELL, John W., Jr. Joseph the Hero with a Thousand Faces. New York, 1949. $350.

CAMPBELL, Patrick. Travels in the Interior Inhabited Parts of North America. Edinburgh, 1793. $17,500. Toronto, 1937. 4 plates and folding table. One of 550 copies. Issued without dust jacket. $350.

CAMPBELL, Roy. Adamastor: Poems. London (1930). One of 90 signed. $350. Trade edition. In first-issue dust jacket with author’s name twice on spine. $150. Second issue jacket, corrected. $100. Cape Town, 1950. Half calf. Illustrated edition. $200.

CAMPBELL, Roy. Broken Record. London, 1934. $150. Vellum. One of 50 signed copies. $350. One of 8 signed copies. $500.

CAMPBELL, Roy. The Flaming Terrapin. London, 1924. Author’s first book. Boards, cloth spine, paper label. $250. New York, 1924. $175.

CAMPBELL, Roy. Flowering Reeds: Poems. London, 1933. One of 69 signed copies. Issued without dust jacket. $250. One of 8 signed copies. $450. Trade edition. In dust jacket. $100.

CAMPBELL, Roy. Poems. Paris: Hours Press, 1930. Decorated boards and morocco. Tissue wraps. One of 200 signed copies. $400.

CAMUS, Albert. The Fall. London, 1957. $150. New York, 1957. $150. Allen Press. (Kentfield, Calif., 1966.) Folio, boards. One of 140 copies. $850.

CAMUS, Albert. The Outsider. London (1946). (C. Connolly introduction.) Author’s first English publication. $1,000.

CAMUS, Albert. September 15th, 1937. Bronxville, 1963. Wraps. One of 50 copies for presentation, privately printed by Valenti Angelo. $1,500.

CAMUS, Albert. The Stranger. (U.S. edition of The Outsider.) New York, 1946. (Does not include Connolly introduction.) With dust jacket priced at $2.00 and no reviews on front flap. $1,000.

CANFIELD, Chauncey L. (editor). The Diary of a Forty-Niner. San Francisco, 1906. Colored map. Pictorial boards. $150.

CANNELL, Dorothy. The Thin Woman… New York, 1984. Author’s first book. $150.

CANNON, George Q. Life of Joseph Smith…. Salt Lake City, 1888. Leather. $450.

CANNON, George Q. Writings from the “Western Standard.” Published in San Francisco. Liverpool, 1864. Full morocco. $1,000.

CANNON, J. P. Inside of Rebeldom: The Daily Life of a Private in the Confederate Army. Washington, D.C., 1900. Cloth. $350.

CANOVA, Andrew. Life and Adventures in South Florida. Palatka, Fla., 1885. 4 plates. Printed light-green wraps. $600.

CANTWELL, Robert. Laugh and Lie Down. New York, 1931. Author’s first book. First-issue dust jacket is pictorial. $750. Second-issue dust jacket is printed with reviews. $300.

CAPA, Cornell (editor) Jerusalem. City of Mankind. New York, 1973. One of 115 copies. 12 signed-mounted-photo prints by various photographers. In cloth portfolio. $9,500.

CAPA, Robert. Death in the Making. New York (1938). Author’s first book. $1,500.

CAPA, Robert. Slightly Out of Focus. New York, 1947. Photo-illustrated. $1,000.

CAPE, Judith. The Sun and the Moon. Toronto, 1944. (By P. K. Page). $350. New York, 1944. $200.

CAPEK, Karel. Krakatit. London (1925). $1,750. New York, 1925. $450.

CAPEK, Karel. The Makropoulos Affair. Boston, 1925. $1,750. London, 1927. $1,250.

CAPEK, Karel. R.U.R. Garden City, 1923. $3,500. London, 1923. Wraps. $1,250.

CAPEK, Karel. War with the Newts. London (1937). $600. New York (1937). $600.

CAPOTE, Truman. Breakfast at Tiffany’s. New York (1958). $4,500 (usually faded). London (1958). $250.

CAPOTE, Truman. A Christmas Memory. New York (1966). One of 600 signed copies. Bright-red slipcase. $1,250. New York (1956) [1966]. Trade edition. Beige boards with teal-blue cloth spine, maroon slipcase (also noted in black cloth in bright-red slipcase). First edition not stated. Actually published in 1966. Copyright 1956. $200. London [1966]. $100.

CAPOTE, Truman. In Cold Blood. New York (1965). One of 500 signed copies. In slipcase. $2,500. Trade edition with signed extra leaf inserted. $1,750. Trade edition. $500. London (1966). $150.

CAPOTE, Truman. The Grass Harp. (New York, 1951.) Rough beige cloth. $750. Second binding: smooth, fine-grained beige cloth. $300. London (1952). $250.

CAPOTE, Truman. The Grass Harp: A Play. New York (1952). (Reportedly only 500 copies.) $600.

CAPOTE, Truman. Local Color. New York (1950). $500. London (1950). One of 200 copies in full leather. $450.

CAPOTE, Truman. Observations. New York (1959). Photographs by Richard Avedon. Acetate dust jacket. In slipcase. $1,250. London (1959). Acetate dust jacket. In slipcase. $1,000.

CAPOTE, Truman. Other Voices, Other Rooms. New York (1948). Author’s first book. $1,250. London (1948). $350. Franklin Library, 1979. Signed “Limited Edition.” $450.

CAPOTE, Truman. The Thanksgiving Visitor. New York (1968). One of 300 signed copies. In slipcase. (Note: published 11/21/68, last date copyright page is 1967.) $750. Trade edition. In green or brown slipcase (priority unknown). $125. London (1969). $75.

CAPOTE, Truman. A Tree of Night and Other Stories. New York (1949). $600. London (1950). $200.

CAPRON, Elisha S. History of California. Boston, 1854. Colored map. $1,750.

CARD, Orson Scott. Ender’s Game. (New York, 1985.) $2,000.

CARELESS, John. The Old English ‘Squire: A Poem in Ten Cantos. London, 1821. (By William A. Chatto.) 24 colored plates. $1,500.

CAREW, Thomas. Poems. London, 1640. $3,000.

CAREY, David. Life in Paris. London, 1822. Illustrated by George Cruikshank. $1,000. Large paper. $1,500.

CAREY, Mathew. Carey’s American Atlas. Philadelphia, 1795. Folio, chart, & 20 maps. $37,500.

CAREY, Mathew. Carey’s General Atlas, Improved and Enlarged. Philadelphia, 1814. Folio, 58 engraved maps. Calf-backed boards; worn, repaired. Folding box. $85,000.

CAREY, Peter. The Fat Man in History. St. Lucia, 1974. Author’s first book. $300. London, 1980. $200. New York, 1980. $100.

CARLETON, James Henry. The Battle of Buena Vista, with the Operations of the “Army Of Occupation” for One Month. New York, 1848. 2 folding maps. Original cloth. $450.

CARLETON, William M. Fax: A Campaign Poem. Chicago, 1868. Author’s first book. Illustrated. Printed wraps. $1,250.

CARLTON, Robert. The New Purchase: or, Seven and a Half Years in the Far West. New York, 1843. (By Baynard R. Hall.) 2 vols. $500.

CARLYLE, Thomas. See The Life of Friedrich Schiller. See also Sartor Resartus.

CARLYLE, Thomas. The French Revolution. London, 1837. 3 vols. First issue, with 2 pages of ads at end of vol. 2. $1,750. New York: Little, Brown, 1838. 2 vols. $300. London, 1910. 2 vols. Illustrated. Half vellum. One of 150 copies on large paper. $450. Limited Editions Club, New York, 1956. In slipcase. $100.

CARLYLE, Thomas. Occasional Discourse on the Nigger Question. London, 1853. Wraps. $2,500.

CARLYLE, Thomas. Past and Present. London, 1843. $300.

CARLYLE, Thomas. Shooting Niagara: and After? London, 1867. Printed green wraps. $350.

CARMAN, Bliss. See Carmen [sic], Bliss.

CARMAN, Bliss. The Gate of Peace: A Poem. New York, 1907. Boards and cloth. One of 112 signed copies. $1,500. (Note: All except 24 destroyed by fire, says Johnson.)

CARMAN, Bliss. Poems. New York, 1904. 2 vols. Half leather. One of 500 signed copies. $400. Boston, 1905. 2 vols. Boards. One of 500 signed copies. $600.

CARMAN, Bliss. The Princess of the Tower. New York, 1906. Boards. One of 62 signed copies. $850.

CARMEN, Bliss. Low Tide on Grand Pre. Toronto (1889? 1890?). (By Bliss Carman.) Author’s first book, with his name misspelled. 13 pages. Wraps. First edition (pirated). $4,500. New York, 1893. Lavender cloth. $400. London, 1893. $250.

CARNE, John. Syria, the Holy Land . . . London (1836-38). 3 vols. 3 engraved titles, 2 maps and 121(?) plates. $2,000.

CARNEVALI, Emanuel. A Hurried Man. Paris: Contact Editions (1925). Author’s first book. Wraps. $550.

CARPENTER, Edward. Narcissus . . . London, 1873. Author’s first book. $600.

CARPENTER, William B. The Microscope and Its Revelations. Philadelphia, 1856. Illustrated by 434 engravings on wood. $250.

CARR, Christopher. Memoirs of Arthur Hamilton. London, 1886. (By A. C. Benson, his first book.) $500.

CARR, Mrs. Comyns (Alice). North Italian Folk Sketches of Town and Country Life. London, 1878. Hand-colored illustrations by Randolph Caldecott. Boards. One of 400 copies. $600. (New York), 1878. First American edition. (250 copies.) $500.

CARR, Gyln. Death on Mileston Buttress. London, 1951. $600.

CARR, Gyln. Death Under Snowden. London, 1954. $400.

CARR, John. Early Times in Middle Tennessee. Nashville, 1857. $750.

CARR, John. Pioneer Days in California. Eureka, Calif., 1891. $700.

CARR, John Dickson. See Dickson, Carter.

CARR, John Dickson. The Blind Barber. New York, 1934. $1,500. London, 1934. $750.

CARR, John Dickson. Castle Skull. New York, 1931. $3,000.

CARR, John Dickson. The Crooked Hinge. New York, 1938. $3,000.

CARR, John Dickson. Death Watch. New York, 1935. $1,250. London, 1935. $750.

CARR, John Dickson. The Eight of Swords. New York, 1934. $1,750. London, 1934. $750.

CARR, John Dickson. It Walks by Night. New York, 1930. Author’s first book. $3,500. London (1930). $2,500.

CARR, John Dickson. The Lost Gallows. New York, 1931. $3,000. London, 1931. $1,500.

CARR, John Dickson. The Murder of Sir Edmund Godfrey. New York, 1936. $750. London, 1936. $500.

CARR, John Dickson. The Problem of the Wire Cage. New York, 1939. $750.

CARR, Sir John (1772-1832). The Stranger in Ireland. London, 1806. With hand-colored map and 16 plates. $2,500.

CARR, Spencer. A Brief Sketch of La Crosse, Wisconsin. La Crosse, 1854. 28 pages, sewn. $750.

CARRINGTON, Mrs. Henry B. See Ab-Sa-Ra-Ka.

CARRINGTON, John Bodman, and HUGHES, George Ravensworth. The Plate of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths. Oxford, 1926. Illustrated. Red cloth. $250. Morocco. $600.

CARROLL, H. Bailey. The Texan Santa Fe Trail. Canyon, Tex., 1951. Illustrated. In slipcase. $175.

CARROLL, Jim. The Basketball Diaries. (Bolinas, 1978.) Wraps. $650.

CARROLL, Jim. Organic Trains. (New York, 1968.) Author’s first book. Mimeographed sheets in stapled wraps. $2,000.

CARROLL, John, Archbishop. An Address to the Roman Catholics . . . Annapolis, 1784. $3,000.

CARROLL, Lewis. See Dodgson, Charles L.

CARROLL, Lewis. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. London, 1865. (By Charles L. Dodgson.) 42 illustrations by John Tenniel. Red cloth. First edition (suppressed by the author). $1,500,000. New York, 1866. Red cloth. First American edition made up from the sheets of the English suppressed edition. $35,000. Rebound and stamped with original design. $20,000. London, 1866. Red cloth. Second edition (and first authorized English edition). $30,000. Boston, 1869. Green cloth. First edition printed in America. $3,500. London/New York (1907). Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. Cloth. $750. One of 1,130 copies (not signed by Rackham). $4,500 (signed much higher). New York (1907). Half cloth. One of 550 copies. $3,500. London, 1914. Tenniel illustrations. Vellum. One of 12 copies on vellum. $10,000. Ordinary issue. One of 1,000. $2,000. Paris, 1930. One of 350 copies. $2,500. One of 50 copies on vellum. $7,500. One of 20 copies with extra suite. $25,000. Limited Editions Club, New York, 1932. Signed by Alice Hargreaves, the original “Alice.” $3,000. Unsigned. $750. New York, 1969. Salvador Dali illustrations (13 plates). Folio; loose signatures in folder and leather-backed case. One of 200 copies signed by Dali. $17,500. One of 2,500 copies signed by Dali. $6,500. West Hatfield: Pennyroyal Press, 1982. Illustrations by Barry Moser. Large folio, with separate cloth portfolio for the extra suite of plates, in matching cloth and purple leather dropcase. One of 50 copies signed by Moser. $8,500. One of 350 copies. $3,500. Berkeley (1982). 2 vols. One of 750 copies. $500.

CARROLL, Lewis. Alice’s Adventures Under Ground. London, 1886. (By Charles L. Dodgson.) 37 illustrations by the author. Red cloth, gilt edges. $1,500. (Note: This is a facsimile of the original manuscript from which Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland was developed.)

CARROLL, Lewis. Feeding the Mind. London, 1907. (By Charles L. Dodgson.) Full flexible maroon morocco. $1,000. Boards or wraps. $300.

CARROLL, Lewis. The Game of Logic. London, 1886. (By Charles L. Dodgson.) With envelope containing 9 counters and board diagram. First (private) edition. $4,000. Only a few copies known. London, 1887. Second edition (only 500 copies). $1,500.

CARROLL, Lewis. The Hunting of the Snark. London, 1876. (By Charles L. Dodgson.) Illustrated by Henry Holiday. Pictorial cloth, gilt edges. $1,500. Vellum. $2,000. New York, 1903. Illustrated by Peter Newell. $450.

CARROLL, Lewis. Logical Nonsense… New York (1934). (By Charles L. Dodgson.) One of 125 copies. In slipcase. $600. Trade edition. $100.

CARROLL, Lewis. Phantasmagoria and Other Poems. London, 1869. (By Charles L. Dodgson.) Without “Author of/Alice’s...” on title page. $1,250. Second issue with statement added. $750.

CARROLL, Lewis. Rules for Court Circular. [No place, January 1860.] (By Charles L. Dodgson.) 4-page leaflet. $1,250.

CARROLL, Lewis. Sylvie and Bruno. London, 1889. (By Charles L. Dodgson.) Illustrated by Harry Furniss. $550.

CARROLL, Lewis. Sylvie and Bruno Concluded. London, 1893. (By Charles L. Dodgson.) Red cloth (white for presentation). Illustrated by Harry Furniss. First issue, with error in table of contents showing chapter 8 at page 110 (vs. 113). $500.

CARROLL, Lewis. A Tangled Tale. London, 1885. (By Charles L. Dodgson.) Illustrated by A. B. Frost. Pictorial cloth. $500.

CARROLL, Lewis. Three Sunsets and Other Poems. London, 1898. (By Charles L. Dodgson.) Frontispiece and other illustrations. $750.

CARROLL, Lewis. Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There. London, 1872. (By Charles L. Dodgson.) 50 illustrations by John Tenniel. Red cloth. First issue, with “wade” on page 21. $4,500. Boston, 1872. First American edition. $2,500. New York, 1902. Illustrated by Peter Newell. $550. Limited Editions Club, New York, 1935. Signed by Alice Hargreaves. In slipcase. $2,500. Unsigned. $500. West Hatfield, 1982. One of 350 copies signed by Barry Moser (illustrator). $3,750. One of 50 copies signed by Moser (illustrator). $6,500.

CARRUTH, (Fred) Hayden. The Adventures of Jones. New York, 1894. Author’s first book. Pictorial tan cloth. $250.

CARRUTHERS, George. Paper-Making. Part I. First Hundred Years of Paper-Making. Part II. First Century of Paper-Making in Canada. Toronto, 1947. $250.

CARSON, Christopher. See Grant, Blanche C.

CARSON, James H. Early Recollections of the Mines, and a Description of the Great Tulare Valley. Stockton, Calif., 1852. Folding map. 64 pages. printed wraps (with cover title reading “Second Edition. Life in California, etc.”). First edition in book form (earlier appearance in the San Joaquin Republican). $40,000 at auction in 2003. Oakland, 1950. One of 750 copies. Issued without dust jacket. $100.

CARSON, Joseph. Illustrations of Medical Botany . . . Philadelphia, 1847. 2 vols. 100 hand-colored plates. $6,500.

CARSON, Rachel. Silent Spring. Boston, 1962. First edition stated. $1,000.

CARSON, Rachel. Under the Sea Wind. New York, 1941. Author’s first book. $750.

CARSTARPHEN, J. E. My Trip to California in ‘49. (Louisiana, Mo., 1914.) Limited edition. 8 pages, wraps. $750.

CARTER, Angela. The Magic Toyshop. London (1967). $300. New York, 1967. $200.

CARTER, Angela. Shadow Dance. London, 1966. $500.

CARTER, Angela. Unicorn. Leeds, 1966. Author’s first book. One of 150 copies. Stapled mimeographed sheets. $1,000.

CARTER (Asa). See George and Lurleen Wallace.

CARTER, E. S. The Life And Adventures of E. S. Carter Including a Trip Across the Plains and Mountains in 1852 . . . St. Joseph, 1896. Wraps. $2,000.

CARTER, Forrest. The Education of Little Tree. (New York, 1976.) $500.

CARTER, Forrest. Gone to Texas. New York (1973). $300. (New title for The Rebel Outlaw . . .)

CARTER, Forrest. The Rebel Outlaw: Josey Wales. (Gannt, Alabama, 1973.) Author’s first book. $1,000.

CARTER, Forrest. The Vengeance Trail of Josey Wales. (New York, 1976.) $450.

CARTER, Frederick. D. H. Lawrence and the Body Mystical. London (1932). Frontispiece. Vellum. One of 75 copies on vellum. In glassine dust jacket. $300. One of 250 copies. Japan vellum and boards. $150.

CARTER, Harry (editor). Founier on Typefounding; the Text of the Manuel Typographique (1764-1766) Translated . . . London, 1930. 16 double-page plates. One of 260 copies. $350.

CARTER, Howard, and MACE, A. C. The Tomb of Tutankhamen. London, 1923-33. 3 vols. Large octavo. Brown cloth. $3,000.

CARTER, John. Binding Variants In English Publishing, 1820-1900. London, 1932. Limited to 500 copies. $400.

CARTER, John (editor). New Paths in Book Collecting; Essays by Various Hands. London (1934). $150.

CARTER, John, and MUIR, Percy H. Printing and the Mind of Man. (London) 1967. $400. (New York, 1967.) English sheets. $300.

CARTER, John, and POLLARD, Graham. An Enquiry into the Nature of Certain 19th Century Pamphlets. London, 1934. 4 plates. In dust jacket. $350. London and Berkeley, 1983. 2 vols. One of 80 copies in black morocco. In slipcase with copy of Wise-Forman forgery of Brownings’ Two Poems enclosed in chemise. $850.

CARTER, Robert G. Four Brothers in Blue. Washington, 1913. Frontispiece. $2,000. Washington, 1913. Second edition (so-called “Imperfect Edition” made up of magazine installments bound with first edition text). $2,500.

CARTER, Robert G. Massacre of Salt Creek Prairie and the Cowboy’s Verdict. Washington, 1919. 48 pages, wraps. $1,500.

CARTER, Robert G. The Old Sergeant’s Story: Winning the West from the Indians and Badmen in 1870 to 1876. New York, 1926. Portrait, plates. $750.

CARTER, Robert G. On the Border with Mackenzie. Washington (1935). 3 portraits. Cloth. $2,500. New York, 1961. One of 750 copies. $200.

CARTER, Robert G. On the Trail of Deserters. Washington, 1920. Printed wraps. One of 250 copies. $2,500.

CARTER, Robert G. Pursuit of Kicking Bird: A Campaign in the Texas “Bad Lands.” Washington, 1920. 44 pages, wraps. (100 copies printed.) $2,000.

CARTER, Susannah. The Frugal Housewife: or, Complete Woman Cook. London: Newbery [1765]. $45,000. Boston: Edes & Gill, 1772 (with illustrations by Paul Revere). $35,000. New York,1792. $15,000. London, 1795. $2,000. New York (1795). $1,750. Philadelphia, 1796. $1,750. Philadelphia, 1802. Revised. $1,250.

CARTER, Thomas Francis. The Invention of Printing in China and Its Spread Westward. New York: Columbia University Press, 1925. $150. New York (1931). Revised with an introduction by Douglas McMurtrie on Carter. $150.

CARTER, W. A. History of Fannin County, Texas. Bonham, Tex., 1885. $1,250.

CARTER, William H. From Yorktown to Santiago with the Sixth U.S. Cavalry. Baltimore, 1900. Pictorial cloth. $600.

CARTIER-BRESSON, Henri. Beautiful Jaipur. Jaipur (1948). $2,000.

CARTIER-BRESSON, Henri. The Decisive Moment. New York (1952). Illustrated. Boards. In Matisse dust jacket. With pamphlet of captions laid in. $4,000.

CARTIER-BRESSON, Henri. The Europeans. New York (1955). With pamphlet of captions laid in. $2,500.

CARTIER-BRESSON, Henri. The People of Moscow. New York, 1955. $500.

CARTIER-BRESSON, Henri. Photographs of Henri Cartier-Bresson. New York: MoMA, 1947. Author’s first book. Cloth in dust jacket. $750. Wraps. $150.

CARTLAND, Barbara. Jig-Saw. London (1925). Author’s first book. $2,000.

CARTWRIGHT, George. A Journal of Transactions and Events… Newark, 1792. 2 vols. $5,500.

CARUSO, Enrico. Caricatures. New York, 1908. Folio. $600.

CARUTHERS, William Alexander. The Kentuckian in New York. New York, 1834. 2 vols. $1,000.

CARVER, Jonathan. Three Years Travels, Through the Interior Parts of North America… Philadelphia, 1784. First American edition. $1,000.

CARVER, Jonathan. Travels Through the Interior Parts of North America in the Years 1766, 1767, and 1768. London, 1778. Two large folding maps and four engraved plates. $4,500. London, 1770. Second edition. With added plate. $2,500. London, 1781. Third Edition. With added plate. $2,000. (Hand-colored maps or plates would be more.)

CARVER, Raymond. Near Klamath. Sacramento, 1968. Author’s first book. Wraps. $7,500.

CARVER, Raymond. Put Yourself in My Shoes. Santa Barbara, 1974. One of 75 hardcover copies in pictorial boards signed by Carver. $750. Wraps. $150.

CARVER, Raymond. What We Talk About When We Talk About Love. New York, 1981. $300.

CARVER, Raymond. Where I’m Calling From. New York (1988). One of 250 signed copies. In slipcase. $400. Trade edition. $150. Franklin Library. Pennslvania, 1988. Unspecified number published. Signed. $350.

CARVER, Raymond. Will You Please Be Quiet, Please? New York, 1976. $1,250.

CARVER, Raymond. Winter Insomnia. (Santa Cruz, 1970.) Wraps. $300.

CARY, Arthur. Verse. Edinburgh, 1908. (Joyce Cary’s first book.) $5,000.

CARY, Joyce. See above.

CARY, Joyce. The African Witch. London, 1936. $500. New York, 1936. $200.

CARY, Joyce. Aissa Saved. London, 1932. $850. New York (1962). $75.

CARY, Joyce. An American Visitor. London, 1933. $250.

CARY, Joyce. The Horse’s Mouth. London (1944). $400. New York (1944). $200. London, 1957. One of 1,500 copies. In slipcase. $150.

CASLER, John. Four Years in the Stonewall Brigade. Guthrie, Okla., 1893. Folding facsimile. $750.

CASPARY, Vera. Laura. Boston, 1943. In dust jacket. $17,500. London, 1944. $1,500.

CASPER, C. N. Directory of the Antiquarian Booksellers and Dealers in Second-Hand Books of the United States . . . Milwaukee, 1885. $200.

CASSON, Stanley. Murder By Burial. New York, 1938. $450.

CASTANEDA, Carlos. The Teachings of Don Juan: Yaqui Way of Knowledge. Berkeley, 1968. Author’s first book. $1,250. London, 1971. $200.

CASTANEDA, Carlos E. Our Catholic Heritage in Texas, 1519-1810. Austin, 1936-50. 6 vols. $1,000.

CASTLE Dismal; or, the Bachelor’s Christmas. New York, 1844. (By William Gilmore Simms.) $400.

CASTLE of Otranto, A Story (The). London, 1765. (By Horace Walpole.) No mention of this being a Gothic novel on title page. $12,500.

CASTLE Rackrent: An Hibernian Tale. London, 1800. (By Maria Edgeworth.) $2,500.

CASTLEMAN, Alfred L. Army of the Potomac: Behind the Scenes. Milwaukee, 1863. $300.

CASTLEMON, H(arry) C. (Harry). Frank on the Lower Mississippi. Cincinnati, 1867. (By Charles Austin Fosdick.) $500.

CASTLEMON, H. C. Frank, the Young Naturalist. Cincinnati, 1865. (By Charles Austin Fosdick, his first book.) $750.

CASTLEMON, Harry. Guy Harris, the Runaway. New York, 1887. (By Charles Austin Fosdick.) Printed wraps. $450.

CASTLEMON, Harry. The Sportsman’s Club Among the Trappers. Philadelphia, 1874. (By Charles Austin Fosdick.) Plates. $500.

CATALOG of the Avery Architectural Library, A Memorial Library of Architecture, Archaeology, and Decorative Art. New York, 1895. Limited to 1,000 copies. $500.

CATALOGUE of Books & Manuscripts in the Estelle Doheny Collection. Los Angeles, 1940, 1946, 1955. 3 vols. Each vol. limited to 100 copies. $1,250.

CATALOGUE of First Editions of American Authors. New York, 1885. $150.

CATALOGUE of the Library of Robert Hoe of New York. New York, 1911-12. 8 vols. $1,000.

CATALOGUE of the Wheeler Gift of Books, Pamphlets and Periodicals in the Library of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. New York, 1909. 2 vols. $550.

CATALOGUE of Valuable Printed Books and Fine Bindings from the Celebrated Collection . . . J. R. Abbey. London, 1965-1989. 11 vols. $500.

CATES, Cliff D. Pioneer History of Wise County, Texas. Decatur, Tex., 1907. Illustrated. Stiff wraps. $250.

CATESBY, Mark. The Natural History of Carolina, Florida And The Bahama Islands . . . London (1730-) 1731-43 (-1747). 2 vols. 220 hand-colored engraved plates. $850,000. London, 1754. Second edition. 2 vols. $350,000. London, 1771. Third edition. $175,000. Savannah, 1974. One of 500 copies. $1,500.

CATHER, Willa. See McClure, S. S.; Milmine, Georgine. See also The Sombrero.

CATHER, Willa. Alexander’s Bridge. Boston, 1912. Coarse blue, or purple-mesh, cloth. With “Willa S. Cather” on spine and half-title before title page or after title page. (Priority unresolved.) $750. London, 1912. First English edition. $750.

CATHER, Willa. April Twilights. Boston, 1903. Brown boards, paper labels. Author’s first book. Issued without dust jacket. $2,750. New York, 1923. First revised edition (deleted 13 and added 112 poems). Boards and parchment. One of 450 signed copies. In slipcase. $750. Trade edition. $300. London, 1924. $400.

CATHER, Willa. Death Comes for the Archbishop. New York, 1927. $2,500. Also, boards and cloth. One of 175 signed copies. In dust jacket and slipcase. $4,500. One of 50 copies on Japan vellum, signed. In slipcase. $12,500. London, 1927. $1,000. New York, 1929. Illustrated by Harold von Schmidt. Vellum. One of 170 signed copies. In slipcase. $2,500. Trade. $500. London 1930. $300.

CATHER, Willa. A Lost Lady. New York, 1923. First issue, in green cloth with title at top of spine, and pages 164, 171, 173, and 174 too closely crammed. $750. Second issue with Cather’s name at top of spine. In green or tan cloth. $600. Boards and cloth. With pages 164 and 173 reset. $125. One of 20 copies lettered A to T, signed. In glassine dust jacket. In slipcase. $4,000. One of 200 signed copies. In slipcase. $1,750.

CATHER, Willa. My Antonia. Boston, 1918. Illustrated by W. T. Benda. Brown cloth. First issue, with illustrations on glazed or coated paper inserted. In dust jacket. $4,500. Lacking dust jacket. $1,000. (Later dustwrppers has 4 reviews on front cover.) Second state with illustrations on text paper. $3,500. Lacking jacket. $500. London, 1919. $2,500. Lacking jacket. $400.

CATHER, Willa. Not Under Forty. New York, 1936. $125. One of 333 large-paper copies on Japan vellum, signed. In dust jacket. In slipcase. $1,000. London. $250.

CATHER, Willa. The Novels and Stories of Willa Cather. Boston, 1937-41. 13 vols., two-toned cloth. Autograph edition. One of 970 signed copies. In dust jackets. $112,500. Lacking jackets. $2,500. Three-quarter morocco. $15,000. Full morocco. $20,000.

CATHER, Willa. Obscure Destinies. New York, 1932. $200. Vellum and boards. One of 260 copies on Japan vellum, signed. In dust jacket. In slipcase. $1,000. London (1932). $300.

CATHER, Willa. One of Ours. New York, 1922. One of 35 copies on Japan vellum, signed. $7,500. One of 310 copies on handmade paper, signed. In numbered slipcase. $2,000. “One of 250” copies. In mottled gray boards, “Made for bookseller friends…”. 155 copies in U.S. $1,250. Remaining 95 copies issued with Toronto: Macmillan, 1922, without limitation leaf. $750. First trade edition states “Second printing, September 1922.” In dark-orange dust jacket. $2,000 (Also noted in dark-green dust jacket.) London, 1923. In red linen boards. $1,250. In salmon cloth with dull black lettering. $1,000.

CATHER, Willa. O Pioneers! Boston, 1913. First issue in light-yellow brown vertical ribbed cloth. With period after “Co.” on spine touching “o.” $750. Second issue in pale cream-yellow vertical ribbed cloth (“Co” same). $600. Third issue in yellow-brown linen cloth, with period separated from “o.” “Willa S. Cather” on spine. Later reprints have “Willa Cather.” $400. London, 1913. $600.

CATHER, Willa. The Professor’s House. New York, 1925. $1,750. Buckram and boards. One of 40 copies on Japan vellum, signed. In slipcase. $4,000. One of 185 signed copies. In slipcase. $2,500. London (1925). $1,000.

CATHER, Willa. Shadows on the Rock. New York, 1931. First edition, advance issue bound in dust jacket, mislabeled “Second edition” on copyright page. $500. Also advance issue labeled “First Edition.” $400. Regular trade edition (“First edition” on copyright page). $250. Marbled boards. Leather label. One of 619 signed copies. In dust jacket. In slipcase. $1,250. Full orange vellum. One of 199 copies on Japan vellum, signed. In dust jacket. In slipcase. $1,500. London (1932). $300.

CATHER, Willa. The Song of the Lark. Boston, 1915. First issue, with boxed ads for 3 books on copyright page and “moment” for “moments” in third line from bottom on page 8. $500. Second issue, ads face half-title. Page 8 corrected. $250. London (1916). $400.

CATHER, Willa. The Troll Garden. New York, 1905. First issue, with “McClure Phillips & Co.” at foot of spine. $1,500. Second issue with “Doubleday, Page & Co.” at foot of spine. $600.

CATHER, Willa, and CANFIELD, Dorothy. The Fear That Walks by Noonday. New York, 1931. Boards, paper label. One of 30 copies. $4,500.

CATHERWOOD, Frederick. Views of Ancient Monuments in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatán. London, 1844. Colored title page, engraved map, 25 lithographs. Folio, half morocco. Price depends on whether sets are full-colored. $100,000.-$125,000. Or, only tinted. $50,000-$75,000. Book very susceptible to foxing and discoloration, which badly affects many copies and greatly reduces value. [Deluxe issue with plates hand-colored. In 2 vols. Folio, text unbound as issued in contemporary wraps, plates in contemporary half-morocco portfolio. Chromolitho title & 26 plates (2 mounted on 1 sheet) on card, with contemporary hand-coloring. Text vol. with lithographic title, uncolored specimen plate & chromolitho map. (at auction in 2006 for $100,000]. Barre, Mass., 1965. One of 500 facsimile copies. $2,000.

CATHOLIC Anthology 1914-1915 (The). London, 1915. Edited by Ezra Pound. Gray boards. (Includes T. S. Eliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” and 4 other poems.) $2,750.

CATICH, Edward M. Eric Gill, His Social and Artistic Roots. Iowa City, 1964. $150.

CATICH, Edward M. Letters Redrawn from the Trajan Inscription in Rome. Davenport, Iowa (1961). 2 parts (book and 93 plates). In case. $450.

CATICH, Edward M. The Origin of the Serif; Brush Writing & Roman Letters. Davenport, Iowa, 1968. $300. One of 50 copies with extra suite of plates. $1,250.

CATICH, Edward M. Reed, Pen, & Brush Alphabets for Writing and Lettering. Davenport, Iowa (1972). 2 vols. 32 pages in book and 28 heavy leaves loosely inserted in portfolio. $300.

CATICH, Edward M. The Trajan Inscription, an Essay by Edward M. Catich Together with an Original Rubbing from the Inscription. Boston, 1973. One of 130 copies signed by Catich. $300.

CATLIN, George An Account of an Annual Religious Ceremony Practised… (London 1865). $17,500.

CATLIN, George. Last Rambles Among the Indians of the Rocky Mountains and the Andes. London or New York, 1867. With 13 color lithographic plates. $12,000.

CATLIN, George. Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs, and Conditions of the North American Indians. London, 1841. 2 vols. 2 maps (one folding), and one chart, 309 illustrations. First issue with “Frederick” for “Zacharias” on page 104. $6,000. All early editions. $4,000. New York, 1841. 2 vols. First American edition. Cloth. $3,500.

CATLIN, George. North American Indian Portfolio. London or New York, 1844. Either 25 or 31 hand-colored plates mounted on cardboard. Text in cloth-backed wraps. Large folio. With excellent color: $165,000. Tinted. $40,000.-$50,000. Often subject to poor color, in which case price goes down drastically. Philadelphia, 1913. 2 vols. $3,000. New York, 1989. Facsimile edition. One of 950 copies. $1,500.

CATLIN, George. O-Kee-Pa, a Religious Ceremony. London, 1867. 13 colored lithographs, with “folio reservatum” laid in. $25,000. Without “reservatum.” $12,500. Philadelphia, 1867. $12,500. Often subject to poor color, in which case price goes down drastically.

CATON, John Dean. The Last of the Illinois, and a Sketch of the Pottawatomies. Chicago, 1870. 36 pages. Wraps. $200.

CATTLE Raising in South Dakota. (Forest City, 1904.) 32 pages, wraps. $450.

CAUDWELL, Sarah. Thus Was Adonis Murdered. London (1981). Author’s first book. $750. New York, 1981. $100.

CAWEIN, Madison J. Blooms of the Berry. Louisville, 1887. Author’s first book. Cloth. $175.

CAXTON, Pisistratus. What Will He Do with It? Edinburgh (1859). (By Edward Bulwer-Lytton.) 4 vols., cloth. $600.

CECIL, Henry. Full Circle. London, 1948. Author’s first book. $300.

CELEBRATED Collection of Americana Formed by the Late Thomas Winthrop Streeter (The). New York, 1966-69. 8 vols. $850.

CELEBRATED Trials and Remarkable Cases. (By George Borrow.) London, 1825. 6 vols. Author’s first book. $1,250.

CELINE, Louis Ferdinand. Journey to the End of the Night. London, 1934. Author’s first book. $750. Boston, 1934. $350.

CELIZ, Fray Francisco. Diary of the Alarcon Expedition into Texas, 1718-1719. Los Angeles, 1935. Translated by Fritz L. Hoffman. 10 plates. One of 600 copies. $350.

CELLINI, Benvenuto. The Life of Benvenuto Cellini. London, 1771. 2 vols. First edition in English. $750. London: Vale Press, 1900. 2 vols. One of 300 copies. $300. One of 10 copies on vellum. $2,000. Garden City, 1946. Salvador Dali illustrations. One of 1,000 copies signed by Dali. $1,750.

CENDRARS, Blaise. Panama or the Adventures of My Seven Uncles. New York, 1931. Translated from the French and illustrated by John Dos Passos. Stiff pictorial wraps. New York, 1931. One of 300 copies signed by Cendrars and Dos Passos. In slipcase. $500. Trade. $200.

CERVANTES, Lorna Dee. Emplumada. (Pittsburgh, 1981.) Cloth. $100. Wraps. $25.

CERVANTES, Miguel de. The History of the Valorous and Wittie Knight-Errant, Don Quixote of the Mancha. [Note: The 1612 English edition of the first part is now virtually unobtainable. We could find only one at auction for the past 35 years, $11,000 in 1985.] London, 1620. 2 vols. Octavo. Second edition of the first part and first edition of the second part (many issued without engraved title page). $50,000. [Nice copies published in the 18th century: $5,000-15,000.] London: Ashendene Press, 1927-28. Thomas Shelton translation. 2 vols. Woodcut initials and borders by Louise Powell. Pigskin. One of 225 copies on paper. $7,500. One of 20 copies on vellum. $50,000. London: Nonesuch Press, 1930. P. A. Motteux’s translation (1743) revised anew. 21 illustrations by E. McKnight Kauffer. 2 vols. Morocco. $750.

CHABOT, Frederick Charles. Pictorial Sketch of Mission San Jose de San Miguel de Aguayo on the San Antonio River. San Antonio, 1935. Illustrated, including color plates and photographs. Full leatherette. One of 12 copies. $1,750.

CHABOT, Frederick Charles. With the Makers of San Antonio. San Antonio, 1937. Illustrated. (India proof issue.) One of 25 copies for presentation. $1,250. Trade. $325.

CHADWICK, Henry. The Game of Base Ball; How to Learn It, How to Play It, and How to Teach It. New York (1868). First edition, with rules for 1868. $7,500.

CHAGALL, Marc (illustrator). Drawings for the Bible. (French issue: Dessins pour la Bible.) New York (and Paris), 1960. Text by Gaston Bachelard. Boards. (Constituting Verve, No. 37/38.) $6,500.

CHAGALL, Marc (illustrator). Illustrations for the Bible. New York (or Paris), 1956. Edited by Jean Wahl. Translated by Samuel Beckett from the Paris title of the same year (Eaux-fortes pour la Bible). 29 lithographs (17 in color), 105 plates. Pictorial boards in color. $7,000. (Constituting Verve, No. 33/34, issued in French and in English.)

CHAGALL, Marc (illustrator). The Jerusalem Windows. (French: Vitraux pour Jerusalem.) New York (or Monte Carlo), 1962. Text by Jean Leymarie. $2,750.

CHAGALL, Marc (illustrator). The Lithographs of Chagall. Monte Carlo and New York or Boston, 1960-84. Text by Fernand Mourlot. 27 original lithographs. 5 vols. Quarto, cloth. $6,000.

CHAINBEARER (The), or, The Littlepage Manuscripts. London, 1845. (By James Fenimore Cooper.) 3 vols. $1,250. New York, 1845. 2 vols. $500.

CHALLONER, Bishop Richard. The True Principles of a Catholic . . . Philadelphia, 1789. $1,000.

CHALMERS, George. The Life of Thomas Ruddimann, A.M., The Keeper, for Almost Fifty Years, of the Library . . . London, 1794. $450.

CHALMERS, Stephen. The Affair of the Gallows Tree. Garden City, 1930. $300.

CHAMBERS, Andrew Jackson. Recollections. No place (1947). 40 pages, stapled. $200.

CHAMBERS, Charles E. S. Golfing: A Handbook . . . Edinburgh, 1887. $1,000.

CHAMBERS, Robert. A Few Rambling Remarks on Golf . . . Edinburgh, 1862. Illustrated Wraps. $12,500.

CHAMBERS, Robert W. In the Quarter. Chicago, 1894. Author’s first book. $1,000.

CHAMBERS, Robert W. The King in Yellow. Chicago, 1895. Green cloth with lizard design (preferred binding, perhaps earliest). $2,000. Second binding. $1,000.

CHAMBERS, Robert W. The Red Republic: A Romance of the Commune. New York, 1895. Pictorial cloth. $150.

CHAMISSO, Adelbert von. A Sojourn at San Francisco Bay 1816. San Francisco, 1936. Grabhorn printing. One of 250 copies. $300.

CHAMPION, Joseph. The Young Penman’s Daily Practice . . . (London) 1759. $850.

CHANDLER, Francis W. Municipal Architecture in Boston, . . . Boston, 1898. 2 vols. $1,250.

CHANDLER, Raymond. The Big Sleep. New York, 1939. Author’s first book. $20,000. London (1939). $7,500. San Francisco, 1986. 425 copies. $1,250.

CHANDLER, Raymond. Farewell, My Lovely. New York, 1940. $7,500. London (1940). $2,000.

CHANDLER, Raymond. The High Window. New York, 1942. $7,500. London (1943). $1,750.

CHANDLER, Raymond. The Lady in the Lake. New York, 1943. $8,500. London (1944). $2,500.

CHANDLER, Raymond. The Little Sister. London (1949). In reddish-orange binding (presumed earlier). $3,000. In yellow binding. $2,500 Boston, 1949. $2,000.

CHANDLER, Raymond. The Long Good-Bye. London (1953). $2,000. Boston, 1954. $2,000.

CHANDLER, Raymond. Playback. London (1958) in red-orange binding with silver lettering. $750. Red binding with gold lettering. $600. Boston, 1958. $500.

CHANDLER, Raymond. The Smell of Fear. London (1965). $750.

CHANDLESS, William. A Visit to Salt Lake: Being a Journey Across the Plains and a Residence in the Mormon Settlements of Utah. London, 1857. Folding map. $850.

CHANNING, Walter. A Treatise on Etherization in Childbirth. Boston, 1848. $1,750.

CHANNING, William Ellery (1780-1842). The Duties of Children. Boston, 1807. Author’s first book. Wraps. $250.

CHANNING, William Ellery (1780-1842). A Sermon Delivered at the Ordination of the Rev. Jared Sparks . . . Baltimore, 1819. $150.

CHANNING, William Ellery (1780-1842). Slavery. Boston, 1835. $400.

CHANNING, William Ellery (1818-1901). John Brown, and the Heroes of Harper’s Ferry: A Poem. Boston, 1886. $200.

CHANSLOR, Roy. Johnny Guitar. New York (1953). Author’s first book. $1,500. London, 1954. $1,000.

CHANTICLEER: A Bibliography of the Golden Cockerel Press. Waltham Saint Lawrence, 1936. One of 300 copies. $600.

CHANUTE, Octave. Progress in Flying Machines. New York (1894). 85 illustrations. $1,250. Long Beach, 1976. $50.

CHAPELLE, Howard I. The Baltimore Clipper. Salem, Mass., 1930. Cloth. 36 plates and 48 plans. $300. Marbled boards. One of 97 copies (VAB). $450.

CHAPMAN, John Jay. See The Two Philosophers.

CHAPMAN, R. W. Cancels. London, 1930. One of 500 copies. $300.

CHAPPE D’AUTAEROCHE, Jean. A Voyage to California, to Observe the Transit of Venus . . . London, 1778. Folding plan of Mexico City. First English translation from the French of 1772. $2,500.

CHAPPELL, Fred. It Is Time, Lord. New York, 1963. $200. London, 1965. $100.

CHAPPELL, Fred. Renaissance Paper… No place [1962]. Author’s first book. Wraps. $350.

CHAPPELL, George S. Colonial Architecture in Vermont. New York, 1918. Wraps. $350.

CHARLES Auchester. London, 1853. (By Elizabeth Sara Shepard, her first book.) 3 vols $1,000.

CHARLES, Will. The Hombre from Sonora. (New York) 1971. (By Charles Willeford.) $5,000.

CHARLEVOIX, Francis Xavier. A Voyage to North America, Under the Command of the Present King of France . . . Dublin, 1766. 2 vols. 8 folding maps. 2 plates. $4,500.

CHARLEVOIX, Pierre F. X. Journal of a Voyage to North America. London, 1761. Folding map. 2 vols. $4,000. Chicago, 1923. One of 200 copies. $500.

CHARLOT, Jean. Picture Book. New York, 1933. Illustrated with 32 original multicolor lithographic plates. One of 500 copies signed by Charlot and Lynton R. Kistler, the printer. Wraps. In slipcase. $2,500.

CHARTERIS, Leslie. Enter the Saint. London [1930]. (By Charles Bowyer Lin.) $7,500. New York, 1931. $5,000.

CHARTERIS, Leslie. The Last Hero. London [1930]. (By Charles Bowyer Lin ) $2,500. New York, 1931. $1,250.

CHARTERIS, Leslie. Meet the Tiger. London (1928). (By Charles Bowyer Lin.) $5,000. New York, 1929. $3,000.

CHARTERIS, Leslie. X Esquire. London, 1927. (By Charles Bowyer Lin, his first book.) $2,500.

CHASE, Borden. Blazing Guns on the Chisholm Trail. New York (1948). Author’s first book. Filmed as Red River. $5,000.

CHASE, Charles M. The Editor’s Run in New Mexico and Colorado. Lyndon, Vt., 1882. Illustrated. Pictorial wraps. $600.

CHASE, James Hadley. No Orchids for Miss Blandish. London (1939). $4,500. (New York, 1942.) $2,500.

CHASE, Owen (and others). Narratives of the Wreck of the Whale Ship “Essex.” Golden Cockerel Press. London, 1935. 12 wood engravings by Robert Gibbings. One of 275 copies. Issued without dust jacket. $1,250.

CHATEAUBRIAND, François A. Travels in America and Italy . . . London, 1828. 2 vols. $600.

CHATHAM, Russell. The Angler’s Coast. Clark City Press (1990). One of 150 signed deluxe copies. In slipcase. $300.

CHATTERTON, E. Keble. Ship-Models. London, 1923. Edited by Geoffrey Holme. 142 plates, many in color. One of 1,000 copies. $300.

CHATTERTON, E. Keble. Steamship Models. London, 1924. 128 plates, some in color. One of 1,000 signed copies. $300.

CHATTO, William A. See Careless, John.

CHATTO, William A. A Treatise on Wood Engraving . . . London, 1839. Engravings by John Jackson. $600. London (1861). $300.

CHATWIN, Bruce. The Attractions of France. (London) 1993. One of 10 signed, (Roman) numbered copies. Issued without dust jacket. $750. One of 26 signed, lettered copies. $350. One of 175 copies. Wraps. $150.

CHATWIN, Bruce. In Patagonia. London, 1977. Author’s first book. With map endpapers. $1,500. White endpapers. $1,250. New York (1978). $200.

CHATWIN, Bruce, and THEROUX, Paul. Patagonia Revisited. (Great Britain, 1985.) One of 250 copies signed by both authors. Without dust jacket. $350.

CHAUCER, Daniel. The New Humpty-Dumpty. London, 1912. (By Ford Madox Ford.) Brick brown cloth, stamped in black and gilt. Copies seen with 14 pages or 8 pages of ads at rear. $1,200.

CHAUCER, Geoffrey. The Canterbury Tales. (Westminister: Caxton, 1478.) Almost $7,000,000 at auction in 1998. London, 1913. Riccardi Press. Colored plates by W. Russell Flint. 3 vols. Limp vellum, silk ties. One of 500 copies. $2,000. Also, one of 12 copies on vellum, and with extra plates in cloth portfolio. $12,500. New York, 1930. Illustrated by Rockwell Kent. 2 vols. Pigskin. One of 75 signed copies. $4,000. Another issue; cloth. One of 924 signed copies. $1,750. Waltham Saint Lawrence: Golden Cockerel Press, 1929-31. 4 vols. Eric Gill engravings. Folio, boards, morocco spine. One of 485 copies. $10,000. One of 15 copies on vellum. In slipcase. $35,000 or more. Limited Editions Club, New York, 1946. Illustrated by Arthur Szyk. Half pigskin. In slipcase. $600. London, 1972. Cloth portfolio with 19 etchings by Elizabeth Frink. One of 50 signed copies. $4,500. One of 175 copies. $1,500.

CHAUCER, Geoffrey. Troilus and Criseyde. Waltham Saint Lawrence: Golden Cockerel Press, 1927. 5 full-page illustrations, 5 half-page decorations, and engraved title page by Eric Gill. Folio, boards, and morocco. One of 219 copies. $15,000. Limited Editions Club, London, 1939. $225.

CHAUCER, Geoffrey. The Workes (or Works) of Our Ancient and Learned English Poet, Geffrey Chaucer, Newly Printed. [London: T. Godfray, 1532]. Bad copy at auction in 2003 for $64,400. London, 1561. $40,000. London, 1687. Adds for the first time the conclusions to the Cook’s and the Squire’s Tale, on the verso of the last leaf. $5,000. Take this entry with a big grain of salt.

CHAUCER, Geoffrey. The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. London, 1721. Three tales that were previously unprinted. Folio. $5,000. (Hammersmith: Kelmscott Press, 1896.) 425 copies issued in blue paper on boards with paper label on spine. $100,000. 13 copies on vellum. $1,000,000. 46 (or so) copies bound in white pigskin at Doves Bindrey. $225,000. London, 1975. 2 vols. One of 515 copies. $5,000.

CHEEVER, Henry T. The Island World of the Pacific. Glasgow (1851?). Frontispiece. Calf. $300. New York, 1851. $200.

CHEEVER, John. The Enormous Radio and Other Stories. New York, 1953. “I” on copyright page. $350. London, 1953. $175.

CHEEVER, John. The Housebreaker of Shady Hill and Other Stories. New York, 1958. $175. London, 1958. $125.

CHEEVER, John. The Leaves, the Lionfish and the Bear. Los Angeles, 1980. One of 4 copies with printed name of recipient. $750. One of 26 signed, lettered copies. $500. 300 signed copies. $125.

CHEEVER, John. Some People, Places and Things That Will Not Appear in My Next Novel. New York (1961). $175. London, 1961. $75.

CHEEVER, John. The Wapshot Chronicle. New York (1957). $300. London, 1957. $125. Franklin Library, 1978. Signed “Limited Edition.” $75.

CHEEVER, John. The Way Some People Live. New York (1943). Author’s first book. $2,500.

CHENG Man-ch’ing and SMITH, Robert W. T’ai-chi: The Supreme Exercise for Health, Sport, and Self-Defense. Tokyo, 1967. First edition stated. $100.

CHERRY-GARRARD, Apsley. The Worst Journey in the World: Antarctic, 1910-1913. London, 1922. 2 vols. 73 maps, panoramas, color plates, including 10 folding. Boards, paper labels. $4,500. New York (1922). Without 10 folding plates. $2,500.

CHESNUTT, Charles W. The Colonel’s Dream. New York, 1905. Name spelled “Chestnutt” on spine and front. $600. Name spelled correctly. $400. London, 1905. $350.

CHESNUTT, Charles W. The Conjure Woman. Boston, 1899. Author’s first book. 150 large-paper copies. $2,000. Trade edition. $750. London, 1899. $500. New York, 1927. $175.

CHESNUTT, Charles W. Frederick Douglass. Boston, 1899. $750. Also seen in limp leather (VAB), and in limp blue cloth with flowered endpapers. $1,250. London, 1899. $750.

CHESNUTT, Charles W. The House Behind the Cedars. Boston, 1900. $600.

CHESNUTT, Charles W. The Wife of His Youth and Other Stories. Boston, 1899. $750.

CHESTER, Alfred. Here Be Dragons. Paris, 1955. Author’s first book. Wraps. One of 125 deluxe copies, $400. One of 1,000 copies. $150.

CHESTERFIELD, Lord. Letters Written by the Late Right Honourable . . . Chesterfield, to his Son, Philip Stanhope, Esq. London, 1774. 2 vols. $3,500.

CHESTERTON, G. K. Charles Dickens Fifty Years After. No place, 1920. Wraps. One of 25 copies. $750.

CHESTERTON, G. K. Club of Queer Complaints. London, 1905. $600.

CHESTERTON, G. K. Collected Poems. London, 1927. Boards and parchment. One of 350 signed copies. $350.

CHESTERTON, G. K. The Coloured Lands. London, 1938. Illustrated by the author. Boards. In dust jacket. $150.

CHESTERTON, G. K. Graybeards at Play: Rhymes and Sketches. London, 1900. Author’s first book. $850.

CHESTERTON, G. K. The Incredulity of Father Brown. London (1926). $3,000. New York, 1926. $1,250.

CHESTERTON, G. K. The Innocence of Father Brown. London, 1911. Illustrated by S. S. Lucas. Red cloth. $1,200. New York, 1911. $500.

CHESTERTON, G. K. London. London, 1914. 10 tipped-in photogravure plates by Alvin Langdon Coburn. $1,250.

CHESTERTON, G. K. The Poet and the Lunatics. London, 1929. $1,000.

CHESTERTON, G. K. The Scandal of Father Brown. London (1935). $2,000. New York, 1935. $750.

CHESTERTON, G. K. The Secret of Father Brown. London (1927). $2,750. New York, 1927. $1.250.

CHESTERTON, G. K. The Wisdom of Father Brown. London, 1914. $750. New York, 1915. $300.

CHEW, Beverly. Essays & Verses About Books. New York, privately printed, 1926. Limited to 275 copies. (Printed by D. B. Updike at Merrymount Press.) $100.

CHICAGO Illustrated. (Cover title.) (Chicago, 1866-67.) 52 tinted lithograph views. Text by James W. Sheahan. Oblong folio, morocco. Jevne and Almini, publishers. First edition, second issue. $50,000. (The original issue was in 13 parts and is now very rare.) New York, 1952. 12 plates. Portfolio. Reprint edition. $500.

CHIDSEY, Donald Barr. John the Great: The Times and Life of a Remarkable American, John L. Sullivan. Garden City, 1942. $100.

CHILD, Andrew. Overland Route to California. Milwaukee, 1852. Full leather. $9,500.

CHILD, Julia. The Art of French Cooking. New York, 1961. $1,250. The second volume was published in 1970.

CHILD, Lee. Killin Floor. New York (1997). Author’s first book. $150.

CHILD, Lydia Maria. See Emily Parker; Evenings in New England; The First Settlers in New England; The Frugal Housewife; Hobomok.

CHILD, Lydia Maria. An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans. Boston, 1833. Errata slip and tipped-in frontispiece. $3,000.

CHILDERS, Erskine. The Riddle of the Sands. London, 1903. $8,500. New York, 1915. $1,500.

CHILDRESS, Alice. Like One of the Family. Brooklyn (1956). Author’s first book. One of 100 copies. In slipcase. $300. Trade. $150.

CHILDS, C. G. (engraver). Views in Philadelphia and Its Vicinity. Philadelphia, 1827-(30). Engraved title page, plan, 24 engraved views. $8,500.

CHINESE Poems. London, 1916. (By Arthur Waley, his first book.) Wraps. (About 50 copies.) $5,000.

CHIPPENDALE, Thomas. The Gentleman and Cabinetmaker’s Director. London, 1754. Engraved dedication and 161 plates. $17,500. London, 1755. $9,000. London, 1762. Engraved dedication and 200 plates. $20,000. New York, 1938. Folio, cloth, with a sketch of Chippendale’s Life and Works by Walter Rendell Storey. With more than 400 plates. $350.

CHITTENDEN, Hiram M. The American Fur Trade of the Far West. New York, 1902. 3 vols. Folding map, plan, 3 facsimiles, 6 plates. Green cloth. $1,650. New York, 1935. 2 vols. Plates. In slipcase. $300.

CHITTENDEN, Hiram M. History of Early Steamboat Navigation on the Missouri River. New York, 1903. 16 plates. 2 vols. One of 950 copies. $1,000.

CHIVERS, Thomas Holley. The Lost Pleiad and Other Poems. New York, 1845. Printed tan wraps. $1,500. Rebound. $750.

CHIVERS, Thomas Holley. Memoralia. Philadelphia, 1853. Boards. $750.

CHIVERS, Thomas Holley. Nacoochee: or, The Beautiful Star. New York, 1837. $600.

CHIVERS, Thomas Holley. The Path of Sorrow. Franklin (Tenn.), 1832. Author’s first book. $1,750.

CHOMSKY, Noam. Syntactic Structures. (The Hague) 1957. Wraps. $450.

CHOPIN, Kate. At Fault. St. Louis, 1890. Author’s first book. Wraps. $6,000.

CHOPIN, Kate. The Awakening. Chicago, 1899. Decorated cloth covers. $7,500.

CHRISTIANISM: Or Belief and Unbelief Reconciled. (London, 1832.) (By Leigh Hunt.) 59 pages. (75 copies.) $2,000.

CHRISTIE, Agatha. Hercule Poirot’s Christmas. London (1939). $6,000.

CHRISTIE, Agatha. The Hound of Death and Other Stories. London: Odhams (1933). $650. London, no date [1937]. Odhams’ sheets with Collins title page. $750.

CHRISTIE, Agatha. The Man in the Brown Suit. London, 1924. $15,000. Lacking jacket. $2,500. New York, 1924. $5,000. Lacking jacket. $750.

CHRISTIE, Agatha. Murder for Christmas: A Poirot Story. New York, 1939. U.S. title for Hercule Poirot’s Christmas. $1,250.

CHRISTIE, Agatha. Murder in Mesopotamia. London (1936). $15,000. New York, 1936. $3,500.

CHRISTIE, Agatha. Murder in the Calais Coach. New York, 1934. U.S. title for Murder on the Orient Express. $4,500.

CHRISTIE, Agatha. Murder of Roger Ackroyd. London, 1926. $15,000. Lacking jacket. $2,500. New York, 1926. $5,000. Lacking jacket. $750.

CHRISTIE, Agatha. Murder on the Links. London, 1923. $30,000. Lacking jacket. $6,000. New York, 1923. $7,500. Lacking jacket. $1,500.

CHRISTIE, Agatha. Murder on the Orient Express. London (1934). $22,500. Without jacket $6,000. (For U.S. trade edition, see Murder in the Calais Coach above.)

CHRISTIE, Agatha. The Mysterious Affair at Styles. New York, 1920. Author’s first book. In dust jacket. $50,000. Without dust jacket. $10,000. London, 1921. In dust jacket. $50,000. Without dust jacket. $15,000. New York, 1926. $3,500.

CHRISTIE, Agatha. Sad Cypress. London [1940]. $2,500. New York, 1940. $750.

CHRISTIE, Agatha. Secret Adversary. London, 1922. $20,000. Lacking jacket. $4,000. New York, 1922. $7,500. Lacking jacket. $1,000.

CHRISTIE, Agatha. Ten Little Niggers. London (1939). In dust jacket priced 7s6d. $10,000. (In U. S. And Then There Were None).

CHRONICLES of the City of Gotham. New York, 1830. (By James Kirke Paulding.) $350.

CHUBB, Ralph. Manhood. Curridge, 1924. Author’s first book. Wraps. One of 45 copies on handmade paper. $750. Regular edition (200 copies?). $250.

CHURCHILL, Sir Winston S. Addresses Delivered in the Year 1940 to the People of Great Britain. London, 1940. Wraps. $450. New York, 1940. Wraps. $350. Los Angeles, 1964. Morocco. $500.

CHURCHILL, Sir Winston S. Amid These Storms. New York, 1932. (U.S. title of Thoughts and Adventures.) $1,000.

CHURCHILL, Sir Winston S. Arms and the Covenant: Speeches. London, 1938. Dark-blue cloth, top edge stained blue. In red-on-yellow dust jacket. $2,500. First issue sheets used in a “cheap” edition. In blue dust jacket. $1,500.

CHURCHILL, Sir Winston S. Beating the Invader. (London, 1941.) Single leaf, printed on both sides. $750. (There is a later issue, overprinted in red in the top left-hand corner, regarding the evacuation of invaded areas. Both issues dated 5/41.)

CHURCHILL, Sir Winston S. Great Contemporaries. London (1937). Dark-blue buckram, top edge stained blue. $1,250. New York, 1937. $1,000. London: Butterworth (1938). “Revised Edition 1938.” $500.

CHURCHILL, Sir Winston S. Ian Hamilton’s March. London, 1900. Dark-red cloth, black endpapers. Folding map tipped in preceding 4 pages of ads, then 32-page catalogue on thinner paper. $1,250. New York, 1900. $850.

CHURCHILL, Sir Winston S. India: Speeches. London (1931). Orange cloth. $2,500. Orange wraps with price of 1/-net (second printing in green wraps. $2,000. No other difference).

CHURCHILL, Sir Winston S. Liberalism and the Social Problem. London, 1909. Plum buckram. $1,500. New York: Hodder and Stoughton, 1909. Issued to protect copyright. $2,000.

CHURCHILL, Sir Winston S. London to Ladysmith via Pretoria. London, 1900. Maps and plans. Fawn-colored cloth. $1,500. “New Impression” added to title page. $400. New York, 1900. $750. Toronto (1900). Smooth light-brown cloth. $750.

CHURCHILL, Sir Winston S. Lord Randolph Churchill. London, 1906. 2 vols. $1,250. New York, 1906. 2 vols. $1,000.

CHURCHILL, Sir Winston S. Marlborough: His Life and Times. London (1933-38). 4 vols. Vol. 1 is signed. 155 copies issued of each volume. In slipcases (label on slipcase of Vol. 1 has number of set). The set. $22,500. Trade edition. 4 vols. $3,000. New York, 1933-38. 6 vols. $2,500.

CHURCHILL, Sir Winston S. My African Journey. London, 1908. Pictorial red cloth. $2,000. New York: Hodder & Stoughton, 1908. To protect copyright. $1,500. New York: Doran (1909). $1,000.

CHURCHILL, Sir Winston S. My Early Life. London, 1930. With boxed list of 11 of Churchill’s works on verso of half-title page. $1,750. Second issue adds 12th title, The World Crisis. $1,250.

CHURCHILL, Sir Winston S. The People’s Rights. London (1910). Cherry-red cloth. Index at rear. $5,000. Wraps. Published simultaneously. $5,000. Second issue with index deleted and a second appendix added. $4,000.

CHURCHILL, Sir Winston S. The River War. London, 1899. 2 vols. $9,500. London, 1902. “New and Revised Edition.” 1 vol. 40-page catalogue at rear. $2,500.

CHURCHILL, Sir Winston S. A Roving Commission. New York, 1930. (U.S. title for My Early Life.) $1,250.

CHURCHILL, Sir Winston S. Savrola. New York, 1900. Dark-blue cloth. (Also noted in dark-green cloth.) $2,250. London, 1900. First state without copyright notice. $3,000. Second state with copyright notice. $2,000. Colonial Edition. $2,000. London (1908). First illustrated edition. Wraps. $500. New York (1956). New foreword. $150.

CHURCHILL, Sir Winston S. Step by Step, 1936-1939. London, 1939. Green cloth. $1,250. New York, 1939. $600.

CHURCHILL, Sir Winston S. The Story of the Malakand Field Force. London, 1898. $10,000. Second state, errata slip tipped in immediately preceding first folding map. $7,500. Colonial Library edition. Front cover and spine have “1897” but actually distributed afterward. $3,000.

CHURCHILL, Sir Winston S. Thoughts and Adventures. London (1932). Sandy-brown cloth. $3,000.

CHURCHILL, Sir Winston S. While England Slept. New York, 1938. Blue cloth with top edge stained red. U.S. title for Arms and the Covenant. $1,250. (Believe there was a large Book-of-the Month Club edition without price on dust jacket.)

CHURCHILL, Sir Winston S. The World Crisis. London, 1923-31. 6 vols. In dust jacket. $8,500. Without dust jackets. $1,500. New York, 1923-31. 6 vols. In dust jacket. $7,500. Without dust jackets. $1,250.

CHURTON, Henry. Toinette. New York, 1874. (By Albion W. Tourgee, his first novel.) $200.

CHUTE, Carolyn. The Beans of Egypt, Maine. New York, 1985. Author’s first book. $300.

CINCINNATUS. Travels on the Western Slope of the Mexican Cordillera. San Francisco, 1857. (By Marvin T. Wheat.) Engraved title page. Cloth. $1,250.

CINDERELLA. Retold by C. S. Evans. London, 1919. Frontispiece in color and numerous silhouette illustrations by Arthur Rackham. One of 525 copies. Half cloth. In dust jacket. $2,500. Half vellum; one of 325 copies on Japan vellum, signed by Rackham, with an extra plate. $3,500.

CISNEROS, Sandra. The House on Mango Street. Houston, 1984. Wraps. $250. New York, 1994. Cloth. $50.

CLAMPITT, Amy. Multitudes, Multitudes. New York (1973). Author’s first book. Wraps. $400.

CLANCY, Tom. Armored Cav. New York (1994). One of 150 signed copies. Issued without dust jacket. In slipcase. $300.

CLANCY, Tom. The Hunt for Red October. Annapolis (1984). Author’s first book. No statement of edition, no series of numbers on copyright page, weighing two pounds, and no price on dust jacket. (Book club edition matches this description but weighs one pound and printed at Berryville, Va.) $1,250. London, 1985. $300.

CLANCY, Tom. Submarine. New York (1993). One of 300 signed copies. Issued without dust jacket. In slipcase. $300.

CLAPCOTT, C. B. Rules of the Ten Oldest Golf Clubs. Edinburgh, 1935. One of 500 copies. Wraps. $1,500.

CLAPPE, Louise A.K.S. California in 1851 (in 1852): The Dame Shirley Letters. San Francisco, 1933. 2 vols. Grabhorn printing. One of 500 copies. $250.

CLAPPERTON, R. H. Paper, An Historical Account of Its Making by Hand from the Earliest Times Down to the Present Day. Oxford, 1934. One of 250 copies. $2,000.

CLAPPERTON, R. H. The Paper-Making Machine, Its Invention, Evolution and Development. Oxford (1967). 18 foldout plates. $400.

CLARE, John. Poems Descriptive of Rural Life... London, 1820. Author’s first book. $2,500.

CLARE, John. The Village Minstrel and Other Poems. London, 1821. 2 vols. $750.

CLARK, Charles E. Prince and Boatswain: Sea Tales from the Recollection of RearAdmiral Charles E. Clark. Greenfield, Mass. (1915). Edited by John P. Marquand and James M. Morgan. Marquand’s first book, as such. Blue cloth. $150.

CLARK, Charles M. A Trip to Pike’s Peak and Notes by the Way. Chicago, 1861. Frontispiece, 18 woodcuts. $2,500.

CLARK, Daniel. Proofs of the Corruption of Gen. James Wilkinson, and of His Connexion with Aaron Burr. Philadelphia, 1809. $1,250.

CLARK, Daniel. Railway Machinery…. London, 1855. 30 parts in wraps. $3,500. 2 vols. $1,000.

CLARK, Daniel M. The Southern Calculator, or Compendious Arithmetic. Lagrange, Ga., 1844. $350.

CLARK, John Willis. The Care of Books; An Essay on the Development of Libraries and Their Fittings . . . Cambridge, 1901. $350. Cambridge, 1909. Second edition. $200.

CLARK, Larry. Tulsa (Photographs). (New York, 1971.) Author’s first book. Stiff wraps. $1,750. (New York, 1979.) Hardback in dust jacket. $1,250.

CLARK, Thomas D. Travels in the Old South, A Bibliography. Norman (1956-59). 3 vols. $350. Norman (1969). 3 vols. In slipcase. $350.

CLARK, Tom. Airplanes. (Essex, England) 1966. Wraps. One of 4 signed, numbered copies. $500. Trade edition. $75.

CLARK, Mary Higgins. Aspire to the Heavens. New York (1968). Author’s first book. $400.

CLARK, Mary Higgins. Where are the Children? New York, 1975. $250. London (1975). $500.

CLARK, Robert. Golf: A Royal & Ancient Game. Edinburgh, 1875. One of 50 large paper copies. $12,500. Trade edition. $4,500. Edinburgh, 1893. Second edition. Large-paper. $1,500.

CLARK, Roland. Gunner’s Dawn. New York: Derrydale Press, 1937. Signed frontispiece. Leatherette. One of 950 copies. In slipcase. $750. One of 50 signed copies with 8 signed engravings. $7,500.

CLARK, Roland. Pot Luck. West Hartford, Vt. (1945). Illustrated, including signed frontispiece etching. Half leather. One of 150 copies. $450. Another issue, one of 460 signed. In slipcase. $250. Trade edition. $100.

CLARK, Roland. Roland Clark’s Etchings. New York: Derrydale Press (1938). Illustrated, with a signed frontispiece etching. Folio, cloth. One of 800 copies. In slipcase. $1,500. Half morocco. One of 50 (presentation) copies with 2 signed etchings. $6,000.

CLARK, Stanley. The Life and Adventures of the American Cowboy. (Providence) 1897. Illustrated. Pictorial wraps. $1,750. Another edition, title changed to True Life in the Far West by the American Cowboy. Wraps with author’s photo. (Providence, about 1898?) $750.

CLARK, Tom. The Sand Burg. London (1966). Wraps. One of 60 signed copies. $450. Trade edition. (440 copies.) $75.

CLARK, Tom. To Give a Painless Light. No place, 1963. Author’s first book. Typescript carbon (3 copies). $1,000.

CLARK, Walter (editor). Histories of the Several Regiments and Battalions from North Carolina in the Great War, 1861-1865. Raleigh, 1901. 5 vols. Plates. $850.

CLARK, Walter Van Tilburg. Christmas Comes to Hjalsen. Reno, 1930. Author’s first book. Pictorial wraps. In original mailing envelope. $600.

CLARK, Walter Van Tilburg. The Ox-Bow Incident. New York (1940). $2,500.

CLARK, Walter Van Tilburg. Ten Women in Gale’s House. Boston (1932). First edition not stated. $900.

CLARKE, A. B. Travels in Mexico and California. Boston, 1852. Printed tan wraps. $3,000. Cloth. $2,750.

CLARKE, Arthur C. Against the Fall of Night. Gnome Press, 1953. $750.

CLARKE, Arthur C. Earthlight. New York (1955). Cloth. $2,500. Wraps. $150. London, 1955. $600.

CLARKE, Arthur C. Expedition to Earth. New York (1953). Cloth. $750. Wraps. $100.

CLARKE, Arthur C. A Fall of Moondust. New York (1961). $400. London, 1961. $200.

CLARKE, Arthur C. Interplanetary Flight. London, 1950. Author’s first book. $750. New York (1951). $450.

CLARKE, Arthur C. Rendezvous with Rama. London, 1973. Green boards. $750. New York (1973). $350.

CLARKE, Arthur C. 2001: A Space Odyssey. New York, 1968. $2,250. London, 1968. $850.

CLARKE, Austin. The Vengeance of Fiona. Dublin, 1917. Author’s first book. $450.

CLARKE, H. C. The Confederate States Almanac, and Repository of Useful Knowledge, for 1862. Vicksburg, 1861. Wraps. $700.

CLARKE, Mrs. J. Sterling. The Ladies’ Equestrian Guide. London (1857). 8 plates (including the frontispiece). Green cloth, ornately gilt with a figure of a woman on horseback (the author’s name only appears on the cover). $1,250.

CLARKE, Lewis. Narrative of the Sufferings of Lewis Clarke During a Captivity of More Than Twenty-five Years. Boston, 1845. Portrait. Wraps. $2,500.

CLARKE, Lewis, and CLARKE, Milton. Narrative of the Sufferings of Lewis Clarke During a Captivity of More Than Twenty-five Years. Boston, 1846. Adds brothers narrative. $500.

CLARKSON, Thomas. An Essay on the Slavery . . . London, 1786. $15,000. Philadelphia, 1786. $12,500. London, 1788. Second edition, revised and enlarged. $2,500.

CLARKSON, Thomas. The History of the Rise, Progress, and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave-Trade ... London, 1808. 2 vols. 3 plates, two folding. $2,500.

CLASS Poem. (Cambridge, Mass.) 1838. (By James Russell Lowell.) Author’s first published work. Printed wraps. $1,500.

CLAVELL, James. King Rat. Boston (1962). Author’s first book. $750. London (1963). $300.

CLAVELL, James. Tai-Pan: A Novel of Hong Kong. New York, 1966. $350. London, 1966. $250. (May precede.)

CLAY, John. My Life on the Range. Chicago (1924). Assume issued without dust jacket. $600.

CLAYTON, W(illiam). The Latter-Day Saints’ Emigrants’ Guide. St. Louis, 1848. 24 pages, plain wraps. $12,500. St. Louis, 1921. facsimile, hardback without dust jacket. $400.

CLELAND, John. See Memoirs of a Coxcomb.

CLEMENS, Samuel Langhorne, See Twain, Mark. See also Date 1601; What Is Man?

CLEMENT, Hal. Needle. Garden City, 1950. Author’s first book. $250.

CLERIHEW, E. Biography for Beginners. London (1905). (By E. C. Bentley, his first book.) Illustrated by G. K. Chesterton. Wraps. $250.

CLERK, N. W. A Grief Observed. London, 1961. (By C. S. Lewis.) $250.

CLEVELAND, H. W. S. Landscape Architecture . . . Chicago, 1873. $750.

CLEVELAND, Henry W. Village and Farm Cottages . . . American Village Homes. New York, 1856. Frontispiece, plates. $500.

CLEVELAND, Richard J. A Narrative of Voyages and Commercial Enterprises. Cambridge, Mass., 1842. 2 vols. $1,250.

CLEWS, Henry. Fifty Years in Wall Street. New York, 1908. $1,500.

CLOCKMAKER (The); or the Sayings . . . Halifax, 1836. (By Thomas Chandler Haliburton.) $2,500. Philadelphia, 1839-40. 3 vols. $1,250. Boston, 1838. $500.

CLOUGH, A. H. A Consideration of Objections Against . . . Oxford, 1847. Author’s first book. Wraps. $1,250. (Two previous pamphlets at Rugby.)

CLUM, Woodworth. Apache Agent: The Story of John P. Clum. Boston, 1936. Illustrated, including frontispiece in color of Geronimo. $200.

CLUTTERBUCK, Captain. The Monastery. Edinburgh, 1820. (By Sir Walter Scott.) 3 vols. $600.

CLYMER, W. B., and GREEN, Charles R. Robert Frost: A Bibliography. Amherst, 1937. Limited to 650 copies. $225. One of 150 copies signed by Frost. $850.

CLYTEMNESTRA . . . (By Edward Robert Bulwer-Lytton.) London, 1855. Author’s first book. $1,000.

COATES, Robert M. The Eater of Darkness. (Paris) Contact Editions (1926). Author’s first book. Wraps, paper labels. $1,500. New York, 1929. $600.

COATES, Robert M. The Outlaw Years. New York: Macaulay (1930). $300.

COATES, Robert M. Yesterday’s Burdens. New York (1933). $250.

COBB, Humphrey. Paths of Glory. New York, 1935. First dust jacket blank on verso $750. Second jacket with comments on verso. $250. London (1935). $250. His only book.

COBB, Irvin S. Back Home. New York (1912). Author’s first book. First printing with “Plimpton Press” slug on copyright page, and first binding, with publisher’s name in 3 lines on spine. $75.

COBBETT, Thomas B. Colorado Mining Directory. Denver, 1879. $1,000.

COBBETT, William. Rural Rides . . . London, 1830. Woodcut map. $1,250.

COBDEN-SANDERSON, T. J. Amantium Irae: Letters to Two Friends, 1864-1867. Hammersmith (London), 1914. Doves Press. Frontispiece portrait. Limp vellum. One of 150 copies. $1,750. One of 3 on vellum in a Doves goatskin binding. $17,500.

COBDEN-SANDERSON, T. J. Credo. London, 1908. Doves Press. One of 250 copies. $1,000.

COBDEN-SANDERSON, T. J. The Ideal Book or Book Beautiful. London: Doves Press, 1900. Vellum. One of 300 copies. $750. One of 10 copies on vellum. $8,500.

COBURN, Alvin Langdon. See Wells, H. G.

COBURN, Alvin Langdon. London. New York/London (1909). Introduction by Hilaire Belloc. 20 tipped-in Coburn photogravures. Folio, boards. $25,000. London, 1914. $1,250.

COBURN, Alvin Langdon. Men of Mark. London, 1913. With 33 tipped-in photogravures. $4,500.

COBURN, Alvin Langdon. More Men of Mark. London (1922). With 33 mounted collotype portraits. $750. New York, 1922. $500.

COBURN, Alvin Langdon. New York. London and New York (1910). 20 tipped-in photogravures. Folio. Foreword by H. G. Wells. $45,000.

COBURN, Alvin Langdon. A Portfolio of Sixteen Photographs. (Rochester, 1962). One of 200 copies. Portfolio with text in wraps laid in. $600. Rochester (1963). One of 2,000 copies. $250.

COBURN, Wallace D. Rhymes from the Round-up Camp. (Great Falls, Mont.) 1899. 8 Charles M. Russell drawings. Limp pictorial morocco. First issue, with “the” instead of “a” in title. $1,500. Second issue, with “a.” $1,000. Second edition. $300.

COCHRANE, Charles Stuart. Journal of a Residence and Travels in Colombia. London, 1825. 2 vols. $1,750.

COCKBURN, Catherine Trotter. See Agnes de Castro.

COCKERELL, S. C. (editor). Laudes Beatae Mariae Virginis. London: Kelmscott Press, 1896. Printed in red, black, and blue. Boards and linen. One of 250 copies. $2,000. One of 10 copies on vellum. $10,000.

COCKERELL, S. C. (editor). Some German Woodcuts of the 15th Century. London: Kelmscott Press, 1897. 35 reproductions. Boards and linen. One of 225 copies. $2,250. One of 8 copies on vellum. $12,000.

COCKTON, Henry. The Life and Adventures of Valentine Vox . . . London (1840). Author’s first book. $300.

COCTEAU, Jean. Orphee. London, 1933. First edition in English. Translated by Carl Wildman. Frontispiece by Pablo Picasso. Boards. One of 100 copies signed by Cocteau and Picasso. $4,500. London, 1953. One of 100 copies. $1,250.

CODY, Liza. Dupe. London (1980). $500.

COESTLER, A. See Costler, Dr. A.

COETZEE, J. M. Dusklands. Johannesburg, 1974. Author’s first book. $1,000. London (1982). $500. New York (1985). Wraps. $100.

COFF, Geoffrey. Murder in the Senate. New York, 1935. (By Van Wyck Mason.) $600.

COFFEY, Brian. Blood Risk. Indianapolis, 1973. (By Dean Koontz.) $400.

COFFEY, Brian. The Face of Fear. Indianapolis (1977). (By Dean Koontz.) $300.

COFFIN, Joshua. A Sketch of the History of Newbury, Newburyport, and West Newbury. Boston, 1845. Map, tables. $175.

COFFIN, Peter. The Search for My Great Uncle’s Head. New York, 1937. (By Jonathan Latimer.) $500.

COFFINBERRY, Andrew. Forest Rangers. Columbus, 1842. Wraps. $500.

COGHLAN, Margaret. Memoirs of Mrs. Coghlan . . . London, 1794. 2 vols. $750.

COGSWELL, Joseph Green. Life of Joseph Green Cogswell as Sketched in His Letters. New York, 1874. Tipped-in photograph frontispiece. One of 322 copies. $600.

COHEN, Leonard. Let Us Compare Mythologies. Montreal (1956). Author’s first book. $2,000.

COHN, Albert M. A Bibliographical Catalogue of the Printed Works Illustrated by George Cruikshank. London, 1914. $300.

COHN, Albert M. George Cruikshank: A Catalogue Raisonné. London, 1924. One of 500 copies. $500.

COHN, David L. New Orleans and Its Living Past. Boston, 1941. One of 1,000 signed copies in slipcase. Signed by Cohn and the artist, Clarence John Laughlin. $1,000.

COKE, Henry J. A Ride Over the Rocky Mountains to Oregon and California. London, 1852. $1,000.

COLBERT, E. Chicago: Historical and Statistical Sketch of the Garden City. Chicago, 1868. 120 pages, wraps. $600.

COLDEN, Cadwallader. The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada… London, 1747. $2,500.

COLE, G.D.H. The Brooklyn Murders. London, 1923. Author’s first book. $1,750.

COLE, G.D.H. and Margaret. The Walking Corpse. New York,1931. $750.

COLE, George Watson. Catalogue of Books Relating to the Discovery and Early History of North and South America . . . New York, 1907. 5 Vols. One of 150 copies. $2,000. New York, 1951. 5 vols. Reprint. $500.

COLERIDGE, Hartley. Poems. (Vol. 1, all published.) Leeds, 1833. Author’s first book. $650.

COLERIDGE, Samuel T. See Lyrical Ballads.

COLERIDGE, Samuel T. Biographia Literaria. London, 1817. 2 vols. $1,000.

COLERIDGE, Samuel T. Christabel: Kubla Khan, A Vision: The Pains of Sleep. London, 1816. Wraps. First issue, with 4 pages of February ads at back, and with a half-title page. $10,000. With March ads. $7,500. Rebound. $5,000. Boston, 1816. $9,000. Rebound $3,500. London: Eragny Press, 1904. Colored frontispiece. Boards. One of 226 copies on paper. $1,500. One of 10 copies on vellum. $8,500.

COLERIDGE, Samuel T. The Fall of Robespierre. London, 1794. Author’s first book. Written with Robert Southey. $12,500.

COLERIDGE, Samuel T. Notes, Theological, Political, and Miscellaneous. London, 1853. $250.

COLERIDGE, Samuel T. Osorio: A Tragedy. London, 1873. $250.

COLERIDGE, Samuel T. Poems Chosen Out of the Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. London: Kelmscott Press, 1896. Woodcut borders and initial letters. Vellum. One of 300 copies. $5,000. One of 8 copies on vellum. $12,500.

COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor. Remorse: A Tragedy in Five Acts. London, 1813. $850.

COLERIDGE, Samuel T. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. London, 1876. Illustrated by Gustave Doré. $2,000. New York, 1877. $1,500. London: Vale Press, 1899. Illustrated by Charles Ricketts. Boards. One of 210 copies. $2,000. London: Essex House, 1903. Frontispiece. One of 150 copies on Japan vellum. $2,000. London (1910). Illustrated by Willy Pogany. Calf. One of 525 copies signed by Pogany. $3,500. One of 25 copies in Japan vellum. $7,500. Clothbound. $1,500. Bristol, England, 1929. 10 engravings by David Jones. Canvas. One of 60 copies with extra set of engravings, signed by the artist. $8,500. Boards and cloth. One of 400 copies signed by Jones. $1,500. London: Corvinus Press, 1944. Half buckram. One of 21 copies. $3,000.

COLERIDGE, Samuel T. Sibylline Leaves: A Collection of Poems. London, 1817. With errata leaf. $2,000.

COLERIDGE, Samuel T. Specimens of the Table Talk of the Late Samuel Taylor Coleridge. London, 1835. Frontispiece. 2 vols. $350. New York, 1835. $250.

COLERIDGE, Samuel T. Zapolya. London, 1817. $1,500.

COLES, Manning. Drink to Yesterday. London (1940). (By Cyril Henry Coles and Adelaide Manning, their first book.) $1,250. New York, 1941. $250.

COLETTE. The Vagrant. London, 1912. Author’s first book. $1,000.

COLLECTED Catalogues of Dr. A.S.W. Rosenbach, 1904-1951 (The). New York (1967). 10 vols. $700.

COLLECTION of Book Plate Designs by Louis Rhead. Boston, 1907. Limited to 150 copies. $450.

COLLECTION of Familiar Quotations (A). Cambridge, Mass., 1855. (By John Bartlett.) $600.

COLLECTION of Receipts . . . (A). Philadelphia, 1958. First book of Henry Morris (Bird & Bull Press). $1,500.

COLLES, Christopher. A Survey of the Roads of the United States of America. (New York) 1789. Engraved title and 83 map sheets in portfolio. $60,000.

COLLIER, Jane. See Essay on the Art of Ingeniously Tormenting.

COLLIER, John. Green Thoughts. London, 1932. One of 50 signed presentation copies. In glassine dust jacket. $500. One of 550 signed copies. With errata slip. $150.

COLLIER, John. His Monkey Wife. London, 1930. Author’s first book. $750. New York, 1931. $500.

COLLIER, John. Pictures in the Fire. London, 1958. $200.

COLLIER, John. Tom’s A-Cold. London, 1933. $750.

COLLIER, John. Witch’s Money. New York, 1948. One of 350 signed copies. In glassine dust jacket. $450.

COLLINS, Billy. Pokerface. Kenmore Press, 1977. Author’s first book. Oblong wraps. $2,500.

COLLINS, Charles. Collins’ History and Directory of the Black Hills. Central City, Dakota Territory, 1878. 91 pages, printed yellow wraps. $4,000.

COLLINS, Charles (compiler). Collins’ Omaha Directory. (Omaha, 1866.) Printed boards. $1,500.

COLLINS, David. An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales. London, 1798-1802. 2 vols. 34 maps, plans and plates. $15,000. London, 1804. $3,250.

COLLINS, Dennis. The Indians’ Last Fight; or, the Dull Knife Raid. (Girard, Kan., about 1915.) 8 plates. Cloth. $750.

COLLINS, John S. Across the Plains in ‘64. Omaha, 1904. Pictorial cloth. $750.

COLLINS, Mrs. Nat. The Cattle Queen of Montana. St. James, Minn., 1894. Compiled by Charles Wallace. Illustrated. Stiff wraps. $17,500. Spokane (about 1898-1902). Second edition. Plates. Pictorial wraps with cloth spine. $4,000.

COLLINS, Wilkie. After Dark. London, 1856. 2 vols. $3,500.

COLLINS, Wilkie. Antonina. London, 1850. 3 vols. Author’s first novel. Cloth. $3,000. New York, 1850. $750.

COLLINS, Wilkie. The Dead Secret. London, 1857. 2 vols. $1,000.

COLLINS, Wilkie. The Evil Genius. London, 1886. 3 vols. First English edition. $2,500.

COLLINS, Wilkie. The Law and the Lady. London, 1875. 3 vols. $3,500. New York, 1875. First American edition. Illustrated. Wraps. $750.

COLLINS, Wilkie. Memoirs of the Life of William Collins, R.A. London, 1848. Author’s first book. 2 vols. $1,500.

COLLINS, Wilkie. Mr. Wray’s Cash-Box. London, 1852. Frontispiece. $2,000.

COLLINS, Wilkie. The Moonstone: A Romance. London, 1868. 3 vols. Purple cloth. First issue, with half titles, with misprint “treachesrouly” on page 129 of vol. 2, and with ads in vols. 2 and 3. $20,000. Rebound. $5,000. New York, 1868. $2,000. Limited Editions Club, New York, 1959. $100.

COLLINS, Wilkie. No Name. London, 1862. 3 vols. Red cloth. $2,500. Boston, 1863. 2 vols. $1,250.

COLLINS, Wilkie. The Queen of Hearts. London, 1859. 3 vols. $8,000. New York, 1859. $1,000.

COLLINS, Wilkie. The Woman in White. New York, 1860. Illustrated by John McLenan. Brown cloth. First issue, with the woman on spine in white. $3,000. London, 1860. 3 vols. Cloth. First English edition (published a month after the first American edition, although has been catalog as simultaneous), first issue, with ads at end of vol. 3 dated May 1, 1860 with “The Woman in White to be published shortly” (catalogued by Heritage Bookshop). Previously it was thought that the book with ads dated August 1, 1860 was the first. $20,000. Rebound. $3,500. London, 1861. $1,250. Limited Editions Club, Woodstock, 1964. $75.

COLLODI, Carlo. The Story of a Puppet or The Adventures of Pinocchio. London, 1892. First edition in English. $10,000. New York, 1892. Off-white cloth stamped in blue with matching endapers and edges. $10,000.

COLMAN, George, the Younger. See Mathers, John.

COLNETT, James. A Voyage to the South Atlantic . . . London, 1798. 9 maps and plates. $15,000.

COLOPHON (The): A Book Collector’s Quarterly. New York, 1930-50. 48 vols. Boards, including clothbound indexes and The Annual of Bookmaking. Complete set. $1,750.

COLT, Harry S., and ALLISON, C. H. Some Essays on Golf Course Architecture. London, 1920. $3,500. Without dust jacket. $1,750.

COLT, Miriam Davis. Went to Kansas. Watertown, N.Y., 1862. $800.

COLTON, Calvin. Tour of the American Lakes. London, 1833. 2 vols. Boards. $1,250.

COLTON, J. H. (publisher). See The State of Indiana Delineated.

COLTON, J. H. (publisher). Particulars of Routes, Distances, Fares . . . New York, 1849. 12 pages. (11 of text.) (Caption title.) With Colton’s Map of the United States . . . and a Plan of the Gold Region. Map folded into brown cloth covers, with printed paper label; text attached to inside of front cover. First issue, with “longitude West from Greenwich” at top of map. $7,500.

COLTON, James. Lost on Twilight Road. Fresno (1964). (By Joseph Hansen.) Author’s first book. Wraps. $175.

COLTON, Walter. Three Years in California. New York, 1850. Map, 6 portraits, 6 plates, folding facsimile. $500.

COLUMBUS, Christopher. The Voyages of Christopher Columbus; Being the Journals . . . London: Argonaut Press, 1930. Translated by Cecil Jane. 5 maps. One of 1,050 copies. $200.

COLWIN, Laurie. Passion and Affect. New York (1974). $200.

COMBE, William. See Syntax, Doctor. See also The Dance of Life; The English Dance of Death; A History of Madeira; Journal of Sentimental Travels, etc.; The History of Johnny Quae Genus.

COMBS, Leslie. Narrative of the Life of Gen. Leslie Combs. (Cover title.) (New York, 1852.) 23 pages, plus errata leaf, wraps. $1,500. (Washington) 1852. 20 pages, printed wraps. $1,000.

COMFORT, Will L. Apache. New York (1931). First stated. $400.

COMING Race (The). Edinburgh (1871). (By Edward Bulwer-Lytton.) Scarlet-orange cloth, blocked in black and gold. $2,500.

COMMERCIAL Tourist (The); or, Gentleman Traveller; A Satirical Poem. London, 1822. (By Charles William Hempel.) Frontis and 4 hand-colored plates by Cruikshank. $600.

Common Sense. Philadelphia: Robert Bell, 1776. (By Thomas Paine.) 79 pages plus last page with publisher’s catalogue. Page 63 line 12 last words “pedling politi-”. Page [80], line 3: “There volumes.” Pamphlet. $300,000. Second issue. Last words page 63, line 13: “pidling po-”. Page [80], line 3: “Three volumes.” $225,000. “Second Edition” so stated on title page. 175,000. “Third Edition” so stated on title page. $75,000. For further editions by Bell and Bradford, see Gimbel. Any of the 1776 editions/printings/issues have value.

COMMUCK, Thomas. Indian Melodies. New York, 1845. Author’s first book. Leather and boards. $1,250.

COMPLETE Art of Boxing According to the Modern Method . . . (The). London, 1788. By an Amateur of Eminence. $2,500.

COMPOSITOR’S Handbook: Designed as a Guide in the Composing Room… London, 1854. $400.

COMPTON-BURNETT, Ivy. Dolores. Edinburgh, 1911. Author’s first book, written with her brother (suppressed by her). $1,250.

COMPTON-BURNETT, Ivy. Pastors and Masters. London, 1925. $850.

CONARD, Howard Louis. “Uncle Dick” Wootton, the Pioneer Frontiersman of the Rocky Mountain Region. Chicago, 1890. Portrait, 31 plates. Decorated cloth, or leather and cloth. $600.

CONCISE History of the Origin and Progress of Printing with Practical Instructions to the Trade in General. London, 1770. $900.

CONCLIN, George. Conclin’s New River Guide, or a Gazeteer of All the Towns on the Western Waters. Cincinnati, 1848. 44 full-page route maps. 128 pages, wraps. $3,500. Cincinnati, 1850. Second edition. $2,000.

CONDER, Josiah. Landscape Gardening in Japan. Tokyo, 1893. 2 vols., including supplement. $600.

CONDON, Richard. The Manchurian Candidate. New York (1959). $1,000.

CONEY, John. Engravings of Ancient Cathedrals . . . London, 1832. Folio with 32 double-page plates. $3,000.

CONFEDERATE Receipt Book. Richmond, 1863. Wraps. $1,250.

CONFESSIONS of an English Opium-Eater. London, 1822. (By Thomas De Quincey.) First issue, with ad leaf at end. $4,000. Second issue, lacking ad leaf. $2,000. Philadelphia, 1823. First American edition. $1,500. Limited Editions Club. New York, 1930. Boards. In slipcase. $300.

CONFESSIONS of Harry Lorrequer (The). Dublin, 1839. (By Charles Lever.) Author’s first book. Illustrated by Phiz. 11 parts, pictorial pink wraps. $750. First edition in book form. $400. Cloth. $300.

CONFESSIONS of J. Lackington, Late Bookseller, at the Temple of the Muses, in a Series of Letters to a Friend . . . London, 1804. $250.

CONGREVE, William. The Way of the World. London, 1700. $4,000.

CONJECTURAL Observations on the Origin and Progress of Alphabetic Writing. London, 1772. 3 foldout plates. $600.

CONKLIN, E. Picturesque Arizona. New York, 1878. Illustrated. Green cloth. $300.

CONNELL, Evan S., Jr. The Anatomy Lesson. New York, 1957. Author’s first book. $400. London (1958). $125.

CONNELL, Evan S., Jr. Mrs. Bridge. New York, 1959. $500.

CONNELL, Evan S., Jr. Son of Morning Star. San Francisco, 1984. No statement of edition. First dust jacket parchment-like paper. (Later glossy.) $200.

CONNELLEY, William E. War with Mexico…Doniphan’s Expedition and the Conquest of New Mexico and California. Topeka, 1907. 2 folding maps. $300.

CONNELLEY, William E. Quantrill and the Border Wars. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1910. $350.

CONNELLEY, William E. Wild Bill and His Era. New York, 1933. 12 plates. One of 200 copies. $300.

CONNELLY, Marc. Dulcy. New York, 1921. Author’s first book, written with G. S. Kaufman. $650.

CONNELLY, Marc. The Green Pastures. New York, 1930. Illustrated in color by Robert Edmond Jones. Green boards. One of 550 signed copies. In slipcase. $400. Some signed copies issued in morocco. $500. Trade edition. $250.

CONNELLY, Michael. The Black Echo. Boston (1992). Author’s first book. $200. London (1992). Reportedly Connelly disliked the dust jacket on this edition as it pictured Bosch as right-handed versus left-handed. Noted two copies cataloged for about $4,000 each in 2010.

CONNELLY, Michael. Blood Work. Tucson (1997). One of 26 signed, lettered copies. In quarter morocco, dust jacket and slipcase. $1,000. One of 300 signed copies. In dust jacket and slipcase. $250. Boston (1998). $25.

CONNELLY, Michael. The Poet. Boston (1996). $25. London (1996). $50. Los Angeles, 2004. One of 26 signed in full leather and leather slipcase (as are the others). $1,750. One of 75 signed copies for presentation. $1,000. One of 125 signed copies. $600.

CONNETT, Eugene V. Magic Hours. New York: Derrydale Press, 1927. 2 mounted plates by the author. 20 pages, gray boards, paper label. One of 100 copies. (First Derrydale Press book.) $15,000.

CONNETT, Eugene V. (editor). American Big Game Fishing. New York: Derrydale Press (1935). Illustrated, including color plates. In dust jacket. In slipcase. $850.

CONNETT, Eugene V. (editor). Upland Game Bird Shooting in America. New York: Derrydale Press, 1930. Illustrated, including color plates. Pictorial cloth. One of 850 copies. $850. Brown morocco. One of 75 copies with 6 original signed etchings. $12,500.

CONNICK, Charles J. Adventures in Light and Color. New York (1937). Color plates and collotype plates. Buckram. Deluxe issue, one of 300 copies with 42 plates in color, 48 in collotype. $500. Trade edition with 36 colored plates. $350. London, 1937. 36 color plates, 48 in collotype. $200.

CONNOLLY, A. P. A Thrilling Narrative of the Minnesota Massacre and the Sioux War of 1862-1863. Chicago (1896). Illustrated. $250.

CONNOLLY, Cyril. See Palinurus.

CONNOLLY, Cyril. Enemies of Promise. London, 1938. $750. Boston, 1938. $200.

CONNOLLY. Cyril. The Rock Pool. Obelisk Press. Paris (1936). Wraps. Author’s first book. $750. New York, 1936. $400. London, 1947. New postscript. $125.

CONOLLY, John. The Treatment of the Insane Without Mechanical Restraints. London, 1856. $2,000.

CONOVER, George W. Sixty Years in Southwest Oklahoma. Andarko, 1927. Illustrated. Issued without dust jacket. $250.

CONQUEST (The) . . . By A Negro Pioneer (Oscar Micheaux). Lincoln, Nebr., 1913. Author’s first book. $2,000.

CONRAD, Joseph. See The Nigger of the “Narcissus,” Preface.

CONRAD, Joseph. “Admiralty Paper.” (New York, 1925.) Facsimile plate. Blue wraps. One of 93. $1,500.

CONRAD, Joseph. Almayer’s Folly: A Story of an Eastern River. London, 1895. Author’s first book. Dark-green cloth. First issue, with first “e” missing in “generosity” in the second line from last on page 110. $2,500. Corrected. $1,750. New York, 1895. Spine reads “Macmillan & Co.” $1,250. Second binding. “The Macmillan Company.” $1,100. London, 1895. Colonial issue. $2,000.

CONRAD, Joseph. The Arrow of Gold: A Story Between Two Notes. Garden City, 1919. Dark-blue cloth. First issue, with the reading “credentials and apparently” in line 16 of page 5. In dust jacket. $750. Second issue (“credentials and who”), in dust jacket. $600. London (1919). In dust jacket. $500. Without dust jacket. $100.

CONRAD, Joseph. Chance: A Tale in Two Parts. London (1913). Sage-green cloth. First issue, with “First published in 1913” on verso of integral title page, “Methven” on spine, and 32-page catalogue dated July 1913. $3,000. Second issue with “Methuen” on spine and no catalogue. $2,500. Third issue with “Methuen” on spine and “First published in 1914” on tipped-in page. $600. Garden City, 1913. Dark-blue cloth. First American edition. One of 150 copies issued for copyright purposes. $1,500. New York, 1914. $200.

CONRAD, Joseph. The Children of the Sea. New York, 1897. First edition (published in England in 1898 as The Nigger of the “Narcissus.”) Mottled blue-gray cloth. $1,000. New York, 1898. Second issue. $600.

CONRAD, Joseph. Joseph Conrad’s Letters to His Wife. London, 1927. Limp imitation leather. Issued without dust jacket. One of 220 copies signed by Jessie Conrad. $450.

CONRAD, Joseph. Laughing Anne: A Play. London, 1923. Full vellum, gilt top. One of 200 signed copies. In folding box. $850.

CONRAD, Joseph. Laughing Anne & One Day More. London, 1924. $200. Garden City, 1925. $125.

CONRAD, Joseph. Lord Jim. Edinburgh and London, 1900. Gray-green cloth. $7,500. New York, 1900. Copyright 1900. $1,750. Copyright 1899 and 1900. $1,000. Limited Editions Club, New Haven, 1959. In slipcase. $200.

CONRAD, Joseph. The Mirror of the Sea: Memories and Impressions. London (1906). Light-green cloth. First edition, with 40 pages of ads dated August 1906. $500. Ads dated July. $400. New York, 1906. Blue cloth. $250.

CONRAD, Joseph. The Nigger of the “Narcissus.” London, 1898. First published English edition of The Children of the Sea. With “H” in “Heinemann” on spine 5.5 mm (the following letters 4 mm) 16-page catalogue. $1,000. Second issue, letters all 3 mm high. 16-page catalogue. $600. Third issue same as second but 32-page catalogue. Headed “Harold Frederick’s Illumination.” New York, 1914. Contains suppressed preface and adds new prefatory note. $350. Limited Editions Club, New York, 1965. In slipcase. $125. (See also title entry, anonymous.)

CONRAD, Joseph. Nostromo: A Tale of the Seaboard. London: Harper, 1904. Bright-blue cloth. $2,000. London: Bell, 1904. $750. New York, 1904. $400. Limited Editions Club, New York, 1961. In slipcase. $60.

CONRAD, Joseph. Notes by Joseph Conrad in a Set of His First Editions in the Possession of Richard Curle. London, 1925. Buckram, paper label. One of 100 copies signed by Curle. $450.

CONRAD, Joseph. Notes on Life and Letters. Dent, London, 1921. Green cloth. Advance printing with “Privately printed” on copyright page. $2,500. London, 1921. First issue of trade edition with “S” and “a” missing from the word “Sea” in “Tales of the Sea” in eighth line of table of contents. $750. Second issue with letters written in. $500. Third issue, with corrected page on canceled leaf. $300.

CONRAD, Joseph. Notes on My Books. London, 1921. Boards, parchment spine, paper labels. First English edition. One of 250 signed copies. In dust jacket. $850. Garden City, 1921. One of 250 signed copies. In dust jacket. $850.

CONRAD, Joseph. One Day More: A Play in One Act. London, 1917. Blue wraps. One of 25 copies signed by Clement Shorter, who had it printed privately. $2,500. London: Beaumont Press (1919). Boards. First published edition. One of 24 on vellum. $3,500. One of 250 copies. $350. Garden City, 1920. One of 377 signed copies. $500.

CONRAD, Joseph. An Outcast of the Islands. London, 1896. $1,500. New York, 1896. First American edition. Wraps. $750. Green cloth. $600. Deluxe edition in three-quarter roan and marbled boards. $1,000. Limited Editions Club, Avon, 1975. In slipcase. $75.

CONRAD, Joseph. The Point of Honor: A Military Tale. New York, 1908. Decorated cloth. With “McClure” at base of spine. $375. With “Doubleday/Page & Co.” at base of spine. $150.

CONRAD, Joseph. The Rescue: A Romance of the Shallows. Garden City, 1920. Dark-blue cloth. In dust jacket. Priced “Net $1.90.” $1,000. In dust jacket. With “Net $2.00” overprinted. $600. London, 1920. Flexible red wraps (text differing from other editions). One of 40 privately printed advance copies. $2,000. London, 1920. Green cloth. In dust jacket. $450.

CONRAD, Joseph. The Rover. Garden City, 1923. Boards. First American edition. One of 377 signed copies. Slipcase. $1,500. Trade edition. $500. London (1923). Green cloth. $600.

CONRAD, Joseph. The Secret Agent: A Drama in Three Acts. London, 1923. Portrait frontispiece. Boards and parchment. One of 1,000 signed copies. In dust jacket. $750. One of 52 copies in white laid wraps printed in black in gray paper box with white label. $2,500.

CONRAD, Joseph. The Secret Agent: A Simple Tale. London (1907). Red cloth. First edition, with 40 pages of ads at end dated September. $3,500. New York, 1907. $500.

CONRAD, Joseph. A Set of Six. London (1908). First issue, with ads dated February 1908, and with the list of Conrad’s works including “The Secret Agent” (with Ford M. Hueffer). $1,250. Second issue, with ads dated February 1908, with Hueffer’s name between “The Secret Agent” and “The Inheritors.” $600. Third issue with ads dated June 1908. $500. With ads dated August 1908. $300. New York, 1915. $200.

CONRAD, Joseph. Simple Cooking Precepts for a Little House. No place, publisher or date [1921]. One of 100 signed copies, in stapled wraps. (The introduction to A Handbook of Cookery for a Small House by Jessie Conrad.)

CONRAD, Joseph. Suspense. Garden City, 1925. One of 377. In plain blue dust jacket. In slipcase. $600. Trade edition. $350. London, 1925. Dark-red cloth. $500.

CONRAD, Joseph. Tales of Unrest. New York, 1898. $500. London, 1898. Dark-green cloth. First issue with top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed. $750. Plain top edge, other edges rough-trimmed. $500.

CONRAD, Joseph. ‘Twixt Land and Sea Tales. London, 1912. Olive-green cloth. First issue, with “Secret” instead of “Seven” on front cover. $2,750. Second issue, with “Seven” stamped over erased word “Secret.” $400. Third issue with cover corrected. $200. New York (1912). First edition not stated (nor is Doran colophon present on copyright page). $300.

CONRAD, Joseph. Typhoon. New York, 1902. First issue in dark-green cloth with 4 pages of ads. $1,000. Second issue in maroon cloth (ghost?). $500. London, 1903. Dark-gray cloth. First English edition, first issue, with windmill device and without “Reserved for the Colonies only” on verso of half title, front and bottom edges untrimmed. $850. Second issue all edges trimmed. $600.

CONRAD, Joseph. Within the Tides: Tales. London, 1915. Sage-green cloth. $200. New York, 1916. $100.

CONRAD Joseph. Youth: A Narrative and Two Other Stories. Edinburgh, 1902. Light-green cloth. With ads dated “10/02” at end. $4,000. With “11/02.” $2,500. Without ads. $1,000. New York, 1903. $400. Kentfield, 1959. One of 140 copies. $1,250.

CONRAD, Joseph, and HUEFFER, Ford M. The Inheritors: An Extravagant Story. New York, 1901. Advance copies in beige pictorial cloth with sky in gold and with the dedication leaf reading “To Boys and Christina.” Only a few copies known. $5,000. First published edition, with corrected dedication on a stub: “To Borys and Christina” and sky in gold. $1,000. Second issue with sky in cover cloth color. $500. London, 1901. Yellow cloth. First issue, without dedication leaf (most copies including later issues). With 32 pages of ads and publisher’s device on spine with initials. Top edge untrimmed. $1,250. Without catalogue. Top edge trimmed. $1,000. Without initials in publisher’s device. $750. Also, remaindered in smooth yellow nonpictorial cloth. $300.

CONRAD, Joseph, and HUEFFER, Ford M. Romance: A Novel. London, 1903. Bright blue cloth. $750. Red cloth. $600. Red wraps. $500. New York, 1904. $225.

CONROY, Jack. The Disinherited. (New York, 1933.) Author’s first book. Pictorial dust jacket. $400. Printed dust jacket. $250. London (1934). $225.

CONROY, Pat. The Boo. Verona (1970). Author’s first book. First edition stated. $3,500. New York, 1981. Wraps. New introduction. $150. Atlanta, 1988. One of 250 copies signed, issued without dust jacket. In slipcase. $500. One of 20 signed copies with original page or manuscript. $1,500. Trade. In dust jacket. $75.

CONROY, Pat. The Water Is Wide. Boston, 1972. $1,250.

CONSIDERANT, Victor. European Colonization in Texas. New York, 1855. First edition in English. 38 pages, wraps. $2,500.

CONSIDERATIONS on Some Recent Social Theories. Boston, 1853. (By Charles Eliot Norton.) Author’s first book. $400.

CONSTABLE, Henry. Poems and Sonnets. London, 1897. Woodcut border, ornamental woodcut initials. White pigskin. One of 210 copies. $600.

CONSTANTINE, K. C. (pseudonym). The Blank Page. (New York), 1974. $300.

CONSTANTINE, K. C. (pseudonym). The Rocksburg Railroad Murders. New York, 1972. Author’s first book. First issue, no reviews on back of dust jacket. $1,200. Second issue, reviews on back of dust jacket. $250.

CONSTITUTION and Laws of the Cherokee Nation. St. Louis, 1875. Leather. $500.

CONSTITUTION and Laws of the Muskogee Nation. St. Louis, 1880. Sheep. $800.

CONSTITUTION and Playing Rules of the International Baseball Association . . . and Championship Record for 1877. Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1878. 77 pages, wraps. $1,000.

CONSTITUTION of the Republic of Mexico and the State of Coahuila and Texas (The). New York, 1832. Half calf. $3,500.

CONSTITUTION of the State of Sequoyah. (Muscogee, Indian Territory, 1905.) Folding map in color. 67 pages, self-wraps. First edition, with last page numbered. $5,000. Second edition, same date, no page number on last page. $3,500.

CONSTITUTION of the State of West Texas. (Cover title.) Austin (1868). 35 pages, wraps. $1,000.

CONSTITUTION of the U.S.A. . . . Also, an Act to Establish a Territorial Government for Utah. Salt Lake City, 1852. 48 pages, sewn. $800.

CONTACT Collection of Contemporary Writers. (Paris): Contact Editions (1925). Edited by Robert McAlmon. Wraps. One of 300 copies. $1,750. (Contains work by Ernest Hemingway, James Joyce, Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein, William Carlos Williams, and others.)

COOK, Clarence. The House Beautiful. New York, 1878. $750.

COOK, D. J. Hands Up, or 20 Years of Detective Life in the Mountains and on the Plains. Denver, 1882. 32 plates. Wraps. $750. Cloth, same date, later issue. $450. Denver, 1897. Second edition, enlarged, with 20 Years changed to 35 Years in title. $350.

COOK, Frederick A. My Attainment of the Pole. New York, 1911. $550.

COOK, Frederick A. Through the First Antarctic Night 1898-1899. London, 1900. Map, 4 colored and 72 monochrome illustrations. $1,200. New York, 1900. $825.

COOK, Captain James. See Ellis, William; Magra, James; Parkinson, Sydney.

COOK, James. A Voyage Towards the South Pole, and Round the World…. London, 1777. 2 vols. $8,500.

COOK, Captain James. Complete Set, Official Accounts of the Three Voyages Round the World. London, 1773-85. 8 vols. The Atlas format for the plates of the first and second voyages are extremely rare. See bibliographies for further detail. $50,000.

COOK, James. History of North Dakota. Chicago and New York, 1931. 3 vols. $600.

COOK, James H. Fifty Years on the Old Frontier. New Haven, 1923. Plates. $350.

COOK, John R. Border and the Buffalo. Topeka, 1907. Plates. $200.

COOK, Robin. The Crust and Its Uppers. London, 1962. $125.

COOKE, Edward. A Voyage to the South Seas… London, 1712. Folding frontispiece map. 15 plates. 4 maps and plans (2 folding). $6,000.

COOKE, John Esten. See Effingham, C. See also Leather Stocking and Silk; The Life of Stonewall Jackson.

COOKE, John Esten. The Last of the Foresters . . . New York, 1856. $350.

COOKE, John Esten. A Life of General Robert E. Lee. New York, 1871. $450.

COOKE, John Esten. Stonewall Jackson: A Military Biography . . . New York, 1866. With appendix, 13 tissue-guarded portraits, 6 maps, and an engraved illustration. $750.

COOKE, John Esten. Surry of Eagle’s Nest. New York, 1866. Illustrated by Winslow Homer. With Bunce and Huntington imprint. $1,250.

COOKE, Philip St. George. The Conquest of New Mexico and California. New York, 1878. Folding map. $500.

COOKE, Philip St. George. Scenes and Adventures in the Army. Philadelphia, 1857. $1,000.

COOKSON, Mrs. James. Flowers Drawn and Painted in India. London (1835). 31 hand-colored lithographs. $25,000.

COOLBRITH, Ina Donna. A Perfect Day . . . San Francisco, 1881. Author’s first book. Folio issue. $600. Regular issue. $300.

COOLIDGE, Calvin. Address Delivered By . . . Boston, 1916. $750.

COOLIDGE, Calvin. The Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge. New York, 1929. One of 1,000 signed in slipcase. $2,500. Trade edition. $100.

COOLIDGE, Dane. Hidden Water. Chicago, 1910. Author’s first book. $100.

COOLIDGE-RASK, Marie. London After Midnight. New York: Grosset & Dunlap

(1938). Novelization of film starring Lon Chaney. $2,500.

COON, James Churchill. Log of the Cruise of 1889 D.T.S.C., New Smyrna to Lake Worth, East Coast of Florida. Lake Helen, Fla., 1889. Wraps. $600.

COOPER, (A.) Distiller. The Complete Distiller . . . London, 1757. $2,000.

COOPER, J. W. Game Fowls, Their Origin and History. West Chester, Pa. (1869). Colored lithographs. Pictorial green cloth, gilt. $350.

COOPER, James Fenimore. See The Bee-Hunter; The Bravo; The Chainbearer; The Deerslayer; The Headsman; The Last of the Mohicans; The Monikins; The Pathfinder; The Pilot; The Pioneers; The Prairie; Precaution; Ravensnest; The Redskins; Satanstoe; The Spy; The Two Admirals; The Water Witch; The Wept of Wish Ton-Wish; The Wing-and-Wing; Wyandotte.

COOPER, James Fenimore. The American Democrat. Cooperstown, 1839. $750.

COOPER, James Fenimore. The Battle of Lake Erie. Cooperstown, N.Y., 1843. Printed wraps. $4,500. Rebound. $2,000.

COOPER, James Fenimore. The History of the Navy of the United States of America. Philadelphia, 1839. 2 vols. Maps. In original cloth. $500. London, 1839. 2 vols. First English edition. In original cloth. $500.

COOPER, James Fenimore. The Jack O’Lantern. London, 1842. 3 vols. Purple cloth spine, drab-brown boards, and paper spine labels. First edition (of the novel issued anonymously in America as The Wing-and-Wing, which see as title entry). $1,250. Rebound. $600.

COOPER, James Fenimore. Lives of Distinguished American Naval Officers. Philadelphia, 1846. 2 vols. Cloth. $500. Wraps. $1,250.

COOPER, James Fenimore. Notions of the Americans. London, 1828. 2 vols. $750. Philadelphia, 1828. 2 vols. $350.

COOPER, Susan Rogers. The Man in the Green Chevy. New York, 1988. Author’s first book. $450.

COOPER, Thomas. Tracts on Medical Jurisprudence. Philadelphia, 1819. $1,000.

COOVER, Robert. The Origin of the Brunists. New York (1966). Author’s first book. $450. London, 1967. $200.

COOVER, Robert. The Universal Baseball Association, J. Henry Waugh, Proprietor. New York (1968). $250. London (1970). $150.

COPE, Wendy. Across the City. London, 1980. Wraps. 30 signed and numbered copies. $300. 150 copies. Wraps. $150.

COPPARD, A. E. Adam and Eve and Pinch Me. Waltham Saint Lawrence: Golden Cockerel Press, 1921. White buckram. One of 160 copies (from an edition of 500). $500. Orange boards. One of 340 copies. $250. New York, 1922. Boards and cloth. $125.

COPPARD, A. E. Pink Furniture. London, 1930. Illustrated. Vellum. One of 260 signed copies. In dust jacket. $300. Trade edition. $150.

COPPARD, A. E. Silver Circus. (London, 1928.) Full vellum. Issued without dust jacket. One of 125 signed copies. $250. Trade edition. $150.

CORBETT, James J. The Roar of the Crowd: The True Tale of the Rise and Fall of a Champion. New York, 1925. $200.

CORELLI, Marie. Barabbas. London (1893). 3 vols. $1,250.

CORK, Richard. Vorticism and Abstract Art . . . London, 1976. 2 vols. In dust jacket. In slipcase. $500. Berkeley (1976). 2 vols. In dust jacket. $450.

CORLE, Edwin. Death Valley . . . Los Angeles (1962). Ansel Adams illustrations. $200.

CORLE, Edwin. Fig Tree John. New York, 1935. $200.

CORLE, Edwin. Mojave. New York, 1934. Author’s first book. $350.

CORLE, Edwin. People of the Earth. New York, 1937. $150.

CORMAN, Cid. Clocked Stone. Ashland, Mass., 1959. One of 210 copies signed by Corman and the artist. In slipcase. $350.

CORNER, William. San Antonio de Bexar. San Antonio, 1890. Map, 16 plates. $250.

CORNFORD, Frances. See D., F. C.

CORNFORD, Frances. Autumn Midnight. London, 1923. Woodcuts by Eric Gill. Wraps. $350.

CORNFORD, Frances. Poems. Hampstead (1910). $200.

CORNISH, Geoffrey S., and WHITTEN, Ronald W. The Golf Course. New York, 1981. $350. London, 1984. One of 200 copies signed by Cornish. In leather slipcase. $1,000.

CORNWALL, Bruce. Life Sketch of Pierre Barlow Cornwall. San Francisco, 1906. 6 portraits. $175.

CORNWELL, Bernard. Sharpe’s Eagle. London, 1981. Author’s first book. $450. New York, 1981. $125.

CORNWELL, Bernard. Sharpe’s Gold. London, 1981. $300. New York (1982). $75.

CORNWELL, Bernard. Sharpe’s Sword. London, 1981. $2,000. New York, 1983. $300.

CORNWELL, Patricia. Postmortem. New York, 1990. First mystery. $1,000. (London, 1990.) $300.

CORNWELL, Patricia. A Time for Remembering . . . San Francisco (1983). Author’s first book. $250.

CORRILL, John. A Brief History of the Church of Christ of Latter Day Saints. St. Louis, 1839. Sewn, as originally issued. $15,000. Rebound. $10,000.

CORSO, Gregory. American Expressasoline. Paris (1961). Wraps in dust jacket. $600.

CORSO, Gregory. Ankh. New York, 1971. Oblong, magenta wraps. One of 100 signed copies. $125. One of 26 signed copies. $250.

CORSO, Gregory. Gasoline. City Lights Books. San Francisco (1958). Wraps. $150.

CORSO, Gregory. The Vestal Lady on Brattle and Other Poems. Cambridge, Mass., 1955. Printed wraps. Author’s first book. $350.

CORVO, Baron (Frederick William Rolfe). See also Rolfe, Fr.; and Prospero, and also Tarcissus

CORVO, Baron. Chronicles of the House of Borgia. London, 1901. (By Frederick William Rolfe.) 10 plates. Pictorial red buckram. First issue has Appendix III on Homosexuality (3 or 4 copies). $4,000. Second issue has Appendix III entitled “Papal Tribute.” (730 copies) $450. New York, 1901. Dark-red or black cloth. (520 copies with Dutton imprint). $600. London, 1957. One of 250 copies. $400.

CORVO, Baron. The Desire and Pursuit of the Whole. London (1934). (By Frederick William Rolfe.) First binding in veridian (dark-green) cloth. $350. Remainder binding in light-green. Issued without dust jacket. $150. London (1953). Cloth. $75.

CORVO, Baron. Hadrian the Seventh. London, 1904. (By Frederick William Rolfe.) One of 700 copies. $1,250.

CORVO, Baron. In His Own Image. London, 1901. (By Frederick William Rolfe.) With 1 ad leaf at end. $350.

CORVO, Baron. Letters to Grant Richards. (Hurst, England): Peacocks Press (1952). (By Frederick William Rolfe.) Boards. Issued without dust jacket. One of 200 copies. $450.

CORVO, Baron. Stories Toto Told Me. London, 1898. (By Frederick William Rolfe.) Printed green wraps. No. 6 of the Bodley Booklets. $600.

COSTAIN, Thomas B. The Silver Chalice. Garden City (1952). One of 750 signed copies. In slipcase. $200.

COSTAKIS, George. Russian Avant-Garde Art. New York, 1981. $400.

COSTANSO, Miguel. The Spanish Occupation of California. (San Francisco) 1934. Portraits, folding maps. Boards. One of 550 copies. In slipcase. $150.

COSTLER, Dr. A. Encyclopedia of Sexual Knowledge. London (1934). (By Arthur Koestler, his first book.) $1,000.

COSTLER, Dr. A. The Practice of Sex. London (1936). (By Arthur Koestler.) (“Coester” on title page.) $750.

COTTA, John. The Triall of Witch-Craft, Shewing the Trve and Right Methode of the Discovery. (London, 1616.) $7,500.

COTTEN, Bruce. Housed on the Third Floor, Being a Collection of North Carolinians. Baltimore, 1941. 100 facsimiles of title pages. One of 250 copies. $500.

COTTON, Rev. Henry. A Typographical Gazetteer. Oxford, 1831. Second edition, corrected and much enlarged. $250.

COTTON, John. God’s Promise . . . London, 1630. Author’s first book. $2,250.

COUES, Elliott. Forty Years a Fur Trader . . . New York, 1898. 2 vols. $750.

COUES, Elliott (editor). New Light on the Early History of the Greater Northwest. New York, 1897. 3 vols. Frontispiece, facsimile, 3 maps in pocket of Vol. 3. Cloth. One of 1,000 copies. $1,500. Half vellum. One of 100 copies on large paper. $2,250.

COUES, Elliott (editor). On the Trail of a Spanish Pioneer: The Diary and Itinerary of Francisco Garces . . . New York, 1900. 2 vols. One of 950 copies. $500.

COULTANT, C. G. The History of Wyoming from the Earliest Known Discoveries . . . Volume I (all published). Laramie, 1899. $850.

COURTAULD, George. Address to Those Who May Be Disposed to Remove to the United States of America. Sudbury, 1820. 40 pages. $2,000.

COUSINS, Sheila. To Beg I Am Ashamed. New York (1938). (By Graham Greene and Ronald Matthews.) $750.

COUTS, Cave J. From San Diego to the Colorado in 1849. Los Angeles, 1932. 3 maps on 2 sheets. $200.

COUTS, Joseph. A Practical Guide for the Tailor’s Cutting Room. Glasgow (1848). 27 plates, 13 colored, and 18 diagrammatic plates. Half morocco. $2,500.

COVARRUBIAS, Miguel. Negro Drawings. New York, 1927. One of 100 signed copies with original drawing bound in. $4,000. Trade editon. $1,500.

COWAN, Robert E. A Bibliography of the History of California and the Pacific West, 1510-1906. San Francisco, 1914. One of 250 copies. In slipcase. $400. San Francisco, 1933. 3 vols. Boards and cloth. $500.

COWARD, Noel. “I’ll Leave It to You.” London, 1920. Author’s first book. Wraps. $750.

COWARD, Noel. Present Indicative. London, 1937. $200. Garden City, 1937. One of 250 signed copies. In slipcase. $400. Trade edition. $125.

COWLES, Frederick. The Night Wind Howls. New York, 1938. $7,500.

COWLEY, Malcolm. Blue Juniata: Poems. New York (1929). Cloth. $400.

COWLEY, Malcolm. Exile’s Return. New York (1934). $900. Limited Editions Club, New York, 1981. One of 2,000 copies signed by author and photographer. $650.

COWLEY, Malcolm. Racine. Paris, 1923. Author’s first book. Wraps. $2,500.

COWLEY, Malcolm, and MANNIX, Daniel P. Black Cargo . . . New York (1962). $1,000.

COWTAN, Robert. Memories of the British Museum. London, 1872. $200.

COX, A. B. See The Layton Court Mystery.

COX, David. A Treatise on Landscape Painting and Effect in Water Colours . . . London, 1813-14. 12 parts in one volume. With 24 etched plates, 16 aquatint plates & 16 hand-colored aquatint plates. First issue has plates incorrectly numbered and etching of Convict Hulks on the Thames. $6,000. Second issue has plates correctly numbered and Haymaking and Reaping etching replacing Convict Hulks . . . $4,500.

COX, Edward Godfrey. A Reference Guide to the Literature of Travel . . . Seattle, 1935-49 3 vols. $750. Seattle, 1948-50. Reprint in 3 vols. $500. Westport, Conn. 1969. 3 vols. $350.

COX, Isaac. The Annals of Trinity County. San Francisco, 1940. John Henry Nash printing. One of 350 copies. In slipcase. $250.

COX, James. Historical and Biographical Record of the Cattle Industry and the Cattlemen of Texas and Adjacent Territory. St. Louis, 1895. Colored frontispiece, other illustrations. Decorated leather. $20,000. New York, 1959. 2 vols. Half leather. In slipcase. One of 500 copies. $350.

COX, Palmer. The Brownies Around the World. New York (1894). $450.

COX, Palmer. The Brownies at Home. New York (1893). Pictorial boards. $550.

COX, Palmer. The Brownies: Their Book. New York (1887). Green glazed pictorial boards. First issue, with DeVinne Press seal immediately below copyright notice. $750. Second issue, with seal about 2 1/2 inches from bottom of page. $500.

COX, Palmer. Queer People with Wings and Stings and Their Kweer Kapers. Philadelphia (1888). Pictorial boards. $300.

COX, Palmer. Squibs of California. Hartford, 1874. Author’s first book. $400.

COX, Ross. Adventures on the Columbia River. London, 1831. 2 vols. $2,500. New York, 1832. $2,000.

COX, Sandford C. Recollections of the Early Settlement of the Wabash Valley. Lafayette, Ind., 1860. $200.

COX, William D. Boxing in Art and Literature. New York, 1935. $175.

COXE, Daniel. A Description of the English Province of Carolana…. London, 1722. Folio size with folding map. $40,000. London, 1926. $25,000. London, 1927. $22,500. London, 1941. $20,000. All prices with folding map.

COXE, George Harmon. Murder with Pictures. New York, 1935. Author’s first hardcover book. $1,000.

COXE, John Redman. The American Dispensatory . . . Philadelphia, 1806. $600.

COXE, Louis O. Uniform of Flesh. Princeton, 1947. Author’s first book (written with R. H. Chapman). Mimeographed sheets in stiff wraps. $450.

COXE, William. Travels in Switzerland, And in the Country of the Grisons. London, 1789. 3 vols. $1,250.

COXE, William. Travels into Poland, Russia, Sweden and Denmark . . . London, 1784. 2 vols. 13 engraved plates, 7 maps (6 folding), and 4 folding city plans. $2,000. Later editions added volumes.

COXE, William. A View of the Cultivation of Fruit Trees . . . Philadelphia, 1817. $600.

COY, Owen C. Pictorial History of California. Berkeley (1915). 261 photographs. $750. Berkeley, 1925. $350. (There are 5 auction records from 1990’s which list 1915, while all current ABE listings list 1925 as “first.” ?)

COYLE, Kathleen. Piccadilly. London, 1923. Author’s first book. $350. New York (1923). $350.

COYNER, David H. The Lost Trappers. Cincinnati, 1847. $750. Cincinnati, 1850. Second edition. $250.

COZZENS, Frederick S. See Haywarde, Richard.

COZZENS, Frederick S. Acadia. New York, 1859. 2 plates. $200.

COZZENS, James Gould. Cock Pit. New York, 1928. $450.

COZZENS, James Gould. Confusion. Boston, 1924. Author’s first book. Gray-green cloth. Top edge red. $850.

COZZENS, James Gould. Michael Scarlett. New York, 1925. $450.

CRABBE, George. Tales of the Hall. London, 1819. 2 vols. $450.

CRACKANTHORPE, Hubert. Wreckage. London, 1893. Author’s first book. With 16 pages of ads dated October 1892. $150.

CRADDOCK, Harry. The Savoy Cocktail Book. London, 1930. There were at least 221

signed numbered copies (highest number we’ve seen). $3,500. Unsigned $600. (Assume they had dust jackets.)

CRAIG, Edward Gordon. Ellen Terry and Her Secret Self. London, 1931. White cloth. One of 256 signed copies. With 8 plates and “A Plea for G.B.S.” Loosely inserted in wallet at end. In slipcase. $750. Trade edition. $200.

CRAIG, Edward Gordon. Nothing or the Bookplate. London, 1924. One of 280 copies. $500. London (1931). $100.

CRAIG, John R. Ranching with Lords and Commons. Toronto (1903). 17 plates. Pictorial cloth. $1,250.

CRAIG, Maurice. Irish Bookbindings, 1600-1800. London, 1954. 58 plates, full-color frontispiece. $400.

CRAIK, Dinah M. See The Adventures of a Brownie; The Fairy Book; John Halifax, Gentleman; The Ogilvies.

CRAIS, Robert. Lullaby Town. New York (1992). $400.

CRAIS, Robert. The Monkey’s Raincoat. New York (1987). Wraps. Author’s first book. $150. New York: Doubleday, 1993. First hardback. $200.

CRAKES, Sylvester. Five Years a Captive Among the Black-Feet Indians. Columbus, Ohio, 1858. 6 plates. $2,250.

CRAM, Ralph Adams. Ruined Abbeys of Great Britain. Boston, 1927. Full calf. One of 350 signed copies. $200.

CRANCH, Christopher Pearse. Giant Hunting: or, Little Jacket’s Adventures. Boston, 1860. Illustrated. Pictorial cloth. $600.

CRANCH, Christopher Pearse. The Last of the Huggermuggers. Boston, 1856. $500.

CRANCH, Christopher Pearse. A Poem Delivered in the First Congregation Church . . . Boston, 1840. Author’s first book. Wraps. $450.

CRANE, Hart. See A Pagan Anthology.

CRANE, Hart. The Bridge. Paris: Black Sun Press, 1930. 3 photographs by Walker Evans. Stiff printed wraps. One of 200 copies (weighing 19 1/4 ounces). In glassine dust jacket. In silver slipcase. $4,500. Also, 25 advance copies not for sale, on thin paper and weighing 15 1/4 ounces. $7,500. One of 50 copies on Japan vellum signed. In glassine dust jacket and slipcase. $45,000. Also, 8 signed lettered copies on vellum. $75,000. New York (1930). $2,500. Limited Editions Club, New York, 1981. Folio. One of 2,000 copies signed by Richard Benson (photographer). $300.

CRANE, Hart. The Collected Poems of Hart Crane. New York: Liveright Inc. Publishers (1933). Edited by Waldo Frank. Portrait frontispiece. Red cloth. $600. Second printing with imprint of “Liveright Publishing Corporation.” $150. Brown cloth. One of 50 copies “for presentation to the friends . . .” $850. London (1938). $350.

CRANE, Hart. Two Letters. Brooklyn Heights, 1934. Leaflet, 4 pages. One of 50 copies. $3,000.

CRANE, Hart. Voyages: Six Poems . . . New York, 1957. Illustrated by Leonard Baskin. Oblong, wraps in board folder. One of 975 copies. $450. One of 25 review copies. $1,000.

CRANE, Hart. White Buildings. (New York), 1926. Author’s first book. Foreword by Allen Tate. First issue, with Tate’s first name misspelled “Allan.” $6,500. Second issue, with tipped-in title page, Tate’s name spelled correctly. $1,250. Paris, 1930. Wraps and dust jacket. (200 copies.) $1,250.

CRANE, Stephen. See Smith, Johnston. See also The Lanthorn Book; Pike County Puzzle.

CRANE, Stephen. Active Service. New York (1899). $300. London, 1899. $200.

CRANE, Stephen. The Black Riders and Other Lines. Boston, 1895. Gray paper boards with first line of title on front cover indented one space to right has been presumed to be the first, but Pastore believes cream laid paper over yellow boards is the first. $1,000. [There are variants in pale-yellow paper over boards, pale-yellow cloth (no known copies), gray laid paper (assume the “other first”), light-gray paper over boards (one known copy), and publisher leather (Williams & Starrett call for black morocco). We would assume all the variants would be about the same value or perhaps a few hundred more, except the leather, which would be somewhat more.] Also, boards, paper label. One of 50 copies in white paper over boards and printed in green ink on Japan vellum. $4,000. One of 3 copies bound in white vellum. $6,000. One of 3 copies bound in full green levant. $6,000. (For further detail see Stephen R. Pastore’s bibliographical study of this title in Stephen Crane Studies vol. 6, no. 2, [Fall 1997].) London, 1896. 500 copies in black morocco. $1,000.

CRANE, Stephen. George’s Mother. New York, 1896. $275. London, 1896. $250.

CRANE, Stephen. Great Battles of the World. Philadelphia, 1901. Illustrated by John Sloan. $300. London, 1901. Pictorial cloth. $250. Plain cloth. $200.

CRANE, Stephen. Last Words. London, 1902. Maroon cloth stamped in gold and blind. $1,000. Red, brown, blue, or green cloth stamped in black, presumed remainder bindings. $750.

CRANE, Stephen. The Little Regiment and Other Episodes of the American Civil War. New York, 1896. First printing, with ads at back, headed “Gilbert Parker’s Best Books.” $350. Second state advertises “The Beginners of the Nation.” $200. London, 1897. $250.

CRANE, Stephen. Maggie: A Girl of the Streets. New York, 1896. Cream-yellow buckram. Second (revised) edition, first state, with title page printed in 8-lines capital and lower-case letters. $1,750. Second state, 11 lines, capital letters only. $450. London, 1896. First English (revised) edition (as Maggie: A Child of the Street). $350. (For first edition, see Johnston Smith, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets.)

CRANE, Stephen. The Monster and Other Stories. New York, 1899. $350. London, 1901. Revised edition, with 4 stories added. $250.

CRANE, Stephen. The Open Boat and Other Tales of Adventure. New York, 1898. Dark-green pictorial cloth. $950. London, 1898. First English edition, with 9 added stories. Light-green cloth. $750. Tan linen. $450.

CRANE, Stephen. The Red Badge of Courage. New York, 1895. “Gilbert Parker’s Best Books...” in ads at back with perfect type in the last line on page 225. $7,500. Second printing includes this title in ads. $2,500. London, 1896. $1,250. New York, 1931. One of 980 copies. $175. Limited Editions Club, New York, 1944. Illustrated. Embossed morocco. In slipcase. $250.

CRANE, Stephen. The Third Violet. New York, 1897. $250. London, 1897. $150.

CRANE, Stephen. War Is Kind. New York, 1899. Illustrated by Will Bradley. Pictorial gray boards. $1,750.

CRANE, Stephen. Whilomville Stories. New York, 1900. (Copyright William Howe Crane.) $350. (Note: One known copy, copyright “Stephen Crane,” would be much more.) London, 1900. $250.

CRANE, Stephen. Wounds in the Rain. London, 1900. With catalogue dated “August 1900.” $300. Printed from American plates, but preceded that edition by three days. Second binding has “October, 1908.” $200. New York (1900). $350.

CRANE, Stephen, and BARR, Robert. The O’Ruddy. New York (1903). $200.

CRANE, Walter. The Bases of Design. London, 1898. Blue-gray cloth. $300.

CRANE, Walter. Flora’s Feast. London, 1889. Illustrated by the author. $400.

CRANE, Walter. Of the Decorative Illustration of Books Old and New. London, 1896. Illustrated. Cloth. One of 130 copies. $1,500.

CRANE, Walter. Slate and Pencil-Vania. London, 1885. Illustrated. Pictorial half cloth. $200.

CRANE, Walter. Triplets. London, 1899. Designs in color by Crane. Half vellum. One of 750 copies. $600. One of 20 copies on Japan vellum. $1,500.

CRANFORD. London, 1853. By the author of “Mary Barton,” “Ruth,” etc. (By Elizabeth C. Gaskell.) Green cloth. $4,500. New York, 1853. $1,750.

CRAPSEY, Adelaide. Verse. Rochester, 1915. Author’s first book. $125.

CRARY, Mary. The Daughters of the Stars. London, 1939. Illustrated by Edmund Dulac. Half vellum. One of 500 copies signed by the author and the artist. In dust jacket. $750.

CRAWFORD, F. Marion. Katharine Lauderdale. London, 1894. 3 vols. $1,250.

CRAWFORD, F. Marion. Our Silver . . . New York, 1881. Author’s first book. Wraps. $750.

CRAWFORD, F. Marion. Uncanny Tales. London, 1911. $1,000.

CRAWFORD, F. Marion. Wandering Ghosts. New York (1911). $750. (U.S. title for Uncanny Tales.)

CRAWFORD, Lewis F. Rekindling Camp Fires. Bismarck, N.D. (1926). One of 100 signed copies. In slipcase. $750. Trade edition. Cloth. In dust jacket. $250.

CRAWFORD, Lucy. The History of the White Mountains. Portland, Maine, 1846. $500.

CRAWSHAY, Richard. The Birds of Tierra del Fuego. London, 1907. 21 color plates by J. G. Keulemans, 23 photographic views, map. Half morocco. One of 300 copies. $3,750.

CRAYON, Geoffrey. The Alhambra. London, 1832. (By Washington Irving.) 2 vols. $400. Philadelphia, 1832. Anonymously published (“By the Author of ‘The Sketch-Book’”). 2 vols. $500. Priority uncertain (BAL has U.K. first; Johnson, et al, have U.S. first.)

CRAYON, Geoffrey. Bracebridge Hall, or The Humourists. New York, 1822. (By Washington Irving.) 2 vols. $1,250. London, 1822. Text ending on page 403, vol. 2. $400. New York, 1896. Surrey Edition. 2 vols. Arthur Rackham illustrations. Pictorial cloth. $750. New York, 1896. 2 vols. $600.

CRAYON, Geoffrey. The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. New York, 1819-20. 7 parts, wraps. (By Washington Irving.) Parts 1 through 5 dated 1819, parts 6 and 7 dated 1820. $15,000. Rebound in book form. $2,500. (Note: Second editions so identified on wraps. See BAL.)

CREASEY, John. Seven Times Seven. London, 1932. Author’s first book. $850.

CREELEY, Robert, All That Is Lovely in Men. Asheville, 1955. Drawings by Dan Rice. Pictorial wraps. Jargon No. 10. One of 200 copies signed by Creeley and Rice. In dust jacket. $1,000.

CREELEY, Robert. The Charm. (Mt. Horeb, Wis.): Perishable Press, 1967. Leather-backed cloth. One of 250 signed copies. Issued without dust jacket. $300. San Francisco, 1969. Wraps. One of 100 signed copies. $250.

CREELEY, Robert. Divisions and Other Early Poems. (Mt. Horeb) 1968. Wraps. One of 110 copies. $400.

CREELEY, Robert. For Love: Poems 1950-1960. New York (1962). Cloth. $450. Wraps. $50.

CREELEY, Robert. The Gold Diggers. (Mallorca): Divers Press, 1954. Wraps. $200. New York (1965). Cloth. $125. Wraps. $40.

CREELEY, Robert. The Immoral Proposition. (Baden, Germany, 1953.) Wraps. (200 copies.) $1,000.

CREELEY, Robert. Le Fou. Columbus, Ohio, 1952. Frontispiece. Decorated wraps. Author’s first book. $750.

CREELEY, Robert. Poems, 1950-1965. London (1966). Vellum and boards. One of 100 signed copies. In slipcase. $450.

CREELEY, Robert. The Whip. (Worcester, England), 1957. Cloth. One of 100 copies. $750. Wraps. One of 500 copies. $200.

CREMONY, John C. Life Among the Apaches. San Francisco, 1868. $500.

CREUZBAUR, Robert (compiler). Route from the Gulf of Mexico and the Lower Mississippi Valley to California and the Pacific Ocean. New York, 1849. 5 maps in pocket. $15,000.

CREVECOEUR, Michael Guillame Jean de. See Letters from . . .

CREVEL, Rene. Mr. Knife, Miss Fork. Paris: Black Sun Press, 1931. With 19 photograms. Translated by Kay Boyle. Illustrated by Max Ernst. One of 200 copies. $12,500. One of 50 specially bound copies, signed by Crevel and Ernst. $22,500.

CREW, Benjamin J. A Practical Treatise on Petroleum . . . Philadelphia, 1887. Two folding plates. $500.

CREWS, Harry. The Gospel Singer. New York, 1968. Author’s first book. $1,750.

CREWS, Harry. Karate Is a Thing of the Spirit. New York, 1971. $250. London (1972). $200.

CREWS, Harry. Naked in Garden Hills. New York, 1969. Without two dots at bottom of copyright page and in dust jacket without reviews for this title on back. $350. In dust jacket with reviews of this book. $150. London, 1973. Wraps. $125.

CREWS, Harry. This Thing Don’t Lead to Heaven. New York, 1970. $250.

CREYTON, Paul. Paul Creyton’s Great Romance!! Kate the Accomplice; or, the Preacher and the Burglar. Boston (1849). (By John Townsend Trowbridge.) Author’s first book. With 1849 cover date. Pictorial pink wraps. $3,000.

CRICHTON, Michael. See Hudson, Jeffrey; Lange, John.

CRICHTON, Michael. The Andromeda Strain. New York, 1969. $200.

CRISP, Quentin. Colour in Display. London, 1938. Author’s first book. $250.

CRISPIN, Edmund. The Case of the Gilded Fly. London, 1944. (By Robert Bruce Montgomery.) Author’s first book. $500.

CRISPIN, Edmund. Holy Disorders. (By Robert Bruce Montgomery.) London (1945). $600.

CRISPIN, Edmund. The Long Divorce. (By Robert Bruce Montgomery.) London, 1951. $400.

CRISPIN, Edmund. The Moving Toyshop. London (1946). (By Robert Bruce Montgomery.) $650. Philadelphia, 1946. $350.

CRISPIN, Edmund. Obsequies at Oxford. Philadelphia, 1945. (By Robert Bruce Montgomery.) First U.S. edition of author’s first book with new title. $350.

CROAKER, Croaker & Co., and CROAKER, Jun. Poems. New York, 1819. (By Joseph Rodman Drake and Fitz-Greene Halleck.) First book by each author. 36 pages. $750.

CROCKET, George L. Two Centuries in East Texas. Dallas (circa 1932). $200.

CROCKETT, David. See Davy Crockett’s Almanac.

CROCKETT, David. An Account of Col. Crockett’s Tour to the North and Down East. Philadelphia, 1835. $2,000.

CROCKETT, David. A Narrative of the Life of Col. David Crockett. Philadelphia, 1834. Written by Himself. With 22 pages of ads at end. $1,500.

CROCKETT, S. R. See Bereton, Ford.

CROFT-COOKE. Rupert. See Bruce, Leo.

CROFT-COOKE, Rupert (later used the name Leo Bruce). Release the Lions. London, 1933. Author’s first book. $2,000.

CROFT-COOKE, Rupert. Songs of a Sussex Tramp. Steyning, 1922. Author’s first book. One of 600 copies. $175.

CROFTS, Freeman Wills. The Cask. London (1920). Author’s first book. 2 pages of ads at back, “Spring List 1920.” In dust jacket. $6,000. Without dust jacket. $600.

CROFTS, Freeman Wills. Found Floating. London, 1937. $1,350. New York, 1937. $750.

CROFTS, Freeman Wills. Golden Ashes. London, 1940. $2,000.

CROFTS, Freeman Wills. The Groote Park Murder. London (1923). $4,000. New York, 1925. $2,000.

CROFTS, Freeman Wills. Man Overboard. London, 1936. $1,500.

CROFTS, Freeman Wills. The Pit-Prop Syndicate. London (1922). $4,500.

CROLL, Robert Henderson. Tom Roberts - Father of Australian Landscape Painting. Melbourne, 1935. 6 tipped-in color plates. $650.

CROMBIE, Charles. Rules of Golf Illustrated. (London, 1905.) 24 colored plates. $3,500. Later editions, but early ones also of value.

CROMPTON, Richmal. Just--William. London, 1922. Author’s first book. $6,000.

CROMPTON, Richmal. Just William’s Luck. London, 1948. $1,500.

CROMPTON, Richmal. William the Lawless. London, 1970. $3,000.

CROMWELL: An Historical Novel. New York, 1838. (By Henry William Herbert.) 2 vols. First issue, with 12 pages of ads. $250.

CRONIN, A. J. Dust Inhalation by Haematite Miners. (London) 1926. Author’s first book. Wraps. Offprint. $850.

CRONIN, A. J. Hatter’s Castle. London, 1931. $600. New York, 1931. $350.

CROSBY, Caresse. See. C., C.

CROSBY, Caresse. Crosses of Gold: A Book of Verse. Paris, 1925. Author’s first book. Hand-colored illustrations. Green parchment. One of 100 copies. $1,000. Exeter (England) 1925. Wraps. $350.

CROSBY, Caresse. Graven Images. Boston, 1926. $750.

CROSBY, Caresse. Painted Shores. Paris, 1927. Illustrated with 3 watercolors. Wraps. One of 222 copies on Arches paper. In tissue dust jacket. $600.

CROSBY, Everett. Susan’s Teeth and Much About Scrimshaw. (Nantucket, 1955.) Cloth and boards in glassine dust jacket. $1,750.

CROSBY, Harry. Chariot of the Sun. Paris: Black Sun Press, 1928. One of 44 numbered copies. $4,000. Introduction by D. H. Lawrence. Wraps. Paris, 1931. One of 500 copies. $2,000.

CROSBY, Harry. The Collected Poems. Paris, 1931. 4 vols. One of 500 copies. $3,000.

CROSBY, Harry. Mad Queen: Tirades. Paris: Black Sun Press, 1929. Drawing by Caresse Crosby. Stiff wraps. One of 20 signed copies. $5,000. One of 100 copies. $2,000. Trade. $600.

CROSBY, Harry. Shadows of the Sun. Paris: Black Sun Press, 1928-30. 3 vols. Printed wraps. One of 44 copies. In glassine dust jacket. $3,500. Santa Barbara, 1977. Trade edition. One of 1,300 copies. $150.

CROSBY, Harry. Sleeping Together: A Book of Dreams. Paris: Black Sun Press, 1931. Wraps. One of 500 copies. $1,000.

CROSBY, Harry. Sonnets for Caresse. Paris, 1927. $1,650.

CROSBY, Harry. Torchbearer. Paris: Black Sun Press, 1931. Notes by Ezra Pound. Wraps. One of 500 copies. $1,000.

CROSBY, Harry. Transit of Venus. Paris: Black Sun Press, 1928. One of 44 copies. Wraps. $4,500. Paris, 1929. Second edition, with 10 new poems. One of 200 copies. Printed wraps with glassine. In gold and silver slipcase. $2,500.

CROSBY, Henry Grew. Anthology. (Paris, 1924.) Author’s first book. Wraps. $6,000.

CROSBY, Sylvester S. The Early Coins of America. Boston, 1875. With 2 folding facsimiles and 10 plates. $850. New York, 1983. $150.

CROTCHET Castle. London, 1831. By the author of Headlong Hall. (Thomas Love Peacock.) $1,000.

CROTHERS, Samuel McCord. Miss Muffet’s Christmas Party. St. Paul [1891]. Author’s first book. Pictorial vellum wraps. $200. Boston, 1902. $100.

CROTTY, D. G. Four Years Campaigning in the Army of the Potomac. Grand Rapids, 1894. $400.

CROWDER, Henry; BECKETT, Samuel; ALDINGTON, Richard; and others. Henry-Music. Paris: Hours Press, 1930. Pictorial boards. One of 100 copies signed by Crowder. (Includes poems by the authors set to music by Crowder, a black musician.) $10,000.

CROWE, Eyre. With Thackeray in America. New York, 1893. $100.

CROWLEY, Aleister. See Therion, The Master. See also Aceldama.

CROWLEY, Aleister. Ahab and Other Poems. London, 1903. One of 2 on vellum. $10,000. One of 10 copies on Japenese vellum. $3,500. One of 150 on hand-made paper. $1,250.

CROWLEY, Aleister. The Diary of a Drug Fiend. London, 1922. $5,000. New York (1923). $1,250.

CROWLEY, Aleister. Magick in Theory and Practice. London, 1929. $1,500.

CROWLEY, Aleister. Moonchild: A Prologue. London, 1929. $3,000.

CROWLEY, Aleister. Olla: An Anthology of Sixty Years of Song. London (1946). One of 500 copies. $500. One of 20 copies on handmade paper. $3,000.

CROWLEY, Aleister. Songs of the Spirit. London, 1898. One of 50 copies. $2,500. One of 300 copies. $800.

CROWLEY, Aleister. The Soul of Osiris. London, 1901. Boards, cloth spine, paper label. $1,750.

CROWLEY, John. The Deep. Garden City, 1975. Author’s first book. $450.

CROWLEY, John. Little, Big. New York (1981). Wraps. $250. London, 1982. First hardback. $800.

CROWLEY, Mart. The Boys in the Band. New York (1968). $200.

CRUIKSHANK, George. See The Humourist.

CRUIKSHANK, George. George’s Table Book. London, 1845. $600.

CRUIKSHANK, George. Illustrations of Time. London, 1827. 6 leaves of illustrations. Oblong, wraps. $400.

CRUISE, Richard A. Journal of a Ten Months’ Residence in New Zealand. London, 1823. $850. London, 1824. $750.

CRUMLEY, James. The Muddy Fork: A Work In Progress. Northridge, 1984. One of 50 signed copies. $250. One of 200 signed copies. $150. Livingston (1991). Adding “And Other Things.” One of 125 copies in slipcase. $250.

CRUMLEY, James. One to Count Cadence. New York, 1969. Author’s first book. $400.

CRUMLEY, James. The Pigeon Shoot. Santa Barbara, 1987. One of 26 signed, lettered copies. In slipcase. $350. One of 350 signed copies. $125.

CRUMLEY, James. The Wrong Case. New York, 1975. $750. London (1976). $350.

CRUNDEN, John. Convenient and Ornamental Architecture . . . London, 1767. 57 plates (11 folding) numbered 1-70 (some plates have two numbers). $1,750. London, 1770. $1,500. London, 1791. $750.

CRYSTAL Age (A). London, 1887. (By W. H. Hudson.) First edition, with 32 pages of ads at end. Black or red cloth. $1,500.

CUFFE, Paul. Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Paul Cuffe, a Pequot Indian. New York, 1839. $1,750.

CUILD, John, Major. New-Englands’ Jonas Cast Up at London . . . London, 1647. $12,500.

CUISINE Creole (La). New York (1885). (Compiled by Lafcadio Hearn.) Pictorial cloth. $3,000. New Orleans, 1885 [but 1922]. “Second edition.” $250.

CULIN, Stewart. Games of the North American Indians. Washington, 1907. Original half leather. Plates, photographic illustrations. $450.

CULLEN, Countee. The Ballad of the Brown Girl. New York, 1927. One of 500 copies. Issued without dust jacket, in slipcase. $500. Trade edition issued without dust jacket in slipcase. $300.

CULLEN, Countee. The Black Christ and Other Poems. New York, 1929. One of 128 signed copies. In slipcase. $1,250. Trade edition. $350.

CULLEN, Countee. Color. New York, 1925. Author’s first book. First edition stated. $1,500.

CULLEN, Countee. Copper Sun. New York, 1927. One of 100 signed copies. In slipcase. $1,250. One of 500 copies. In slipcase. $600. Trade edition. $450.

CULLEN, Countee. One Way to Heaven. New York, 1932. $1,500.

CULLEN, Countee, and “Christopher Cat.” The Lost Zoo. New York (1940). Illustrated by Charles Sebree. $400. Chicago, 1969. Illustrated by Joseph Lao. $75.

CUMING, F(ortescue). Sketches of a Tour to the Western Country. Pittsburgh, 1810. $3,500.

CUMINGS, Samuel. The Western Pilot. Philadelphia, 1822. 2 vols. $3,500. (Note: Issued under various titles and authors from 1825 to 1860. Earlier more valuable, ranging from $1,500 down to $250.)

CUMMING, Alexander. The Elements of Clock and Watch Work. London, 1766. $3,000.

CUMMING, Roualeyn Gordon. Five Years of a Hunter’s Life…. London, 1850. 2 vols. $750. New York, 1850. 2 vols. $650.

CUMMINGS, E. E. See Eight Harvard Poets. See also Aragon, Louis.

CUMMINGS, E. E. &(Ampersand) New York, 1925. Green gold-flecked boards. One of 111 copies on Vidalon paper, signed. Slipcase. $1,750. One of 222 copies on rag paper, signed. In slipcase. $1,250.

CUMMINGS, E. E. Anthropos: The Future of Art. (New York, 1944.) Half cloth. One of 222 copies. In cloth dust jacket. Slipcase. $600.

CUMMINGS, E. E. Christmas Tree. New York, 1928. Green decorated boards. In glassine dust jacket. $750.

CUMMINGS, E. E. CIOPW. New York, 1931. Cloth. Issued without dust jacket. One of 391 signed copies. $1,000.

CUMMINGS, E. E. Complete Poems. [Bristol/London] (1968). 2 vols. One of 150 copies. In glossy dust jacket and slipcase. $750.

CUMMINGS, E. E. Eimi. (New York, 1933.) Yellow cloth. One of 1,381 signed copies. In dust jacket. $1,750. New York (1958). Boards and cloth. One of 26 lettered and signed copies. In glassine dust jacket. $600. Trade. $75.

CUMMINGS, E. E. The Enormous Room. New York (1922). With word (“shit”) in last line on page 219. $2,500. Word inked out. $2,500. London, 1928. Includes Robert Graves introduction. $1,250.

CUMMINGS, E. E. 50 Poems. New York (1940). One of 150 signed copies. In glassine dust jacket. Slipcase. $2,000. Trade edition. $750.

CUMMINGS, E. E. XLI Poems. New York, 1925. Issued without dust jacket. $300.

CUMMINGS, E. E. Him. New York, 1927. Decorated boards, vellum spine and corners. One of 160 signed copies. In slipcase. $500. Trade edition. $300.

CUMMINGS, E. E. is 5. New York, 1926. Gold-flecked orange boards, cloth spine. $1,000. Black boards. One of 77 signed copies. In slipcase. $1,500.

CUMMINGS, E. E. 95 Poems. New York (1958). One of 300 signed copies. In glassine dust jacket. In slipcase. $600. Trade edition. $75.

CUMMINGS, E. E. No Thanks. (New York, 1935.) One of 90 copies on handmade paper, signed. In glassine dust jacket. $1,000. One of 9 copies in morocco on Japan vellum, signed. With a manuscript page. $4,000. First trade edition. One of 900 copies on Riccardi Japan paper. In dust jacket. $450.

CUMMINGS, E. E. Poems 1905-1962. London, 1973. Edited by George J. Firmage. Half calf. One of 225 copies. With errata slip. In acetate dust jacket. $650.

CUMMINGS, E. E. Santa Claus. New York (1946). Frontispiece. One of 250 signed copies. In glassine dust jacket. $500. Trade edition. $150. Paris, 1974. One of 175 copies illustrated with 9 full-page original etchings signed and numbered by Alexander Calder. Very large folio, loose sheets, wraps, in illustrated cloth box. $6,500.

CUMMINGS, E. E. Six Nonlectures. Cambridge, 1953. One of 350 signed copies. $500. Trade edition. $175.

CUMMINGS, E. E. Tulips and Chimneys. New York, 1923. $2,500. Mount Vernon, N.Y., 1937. Boards, vellum spine. One of 148 signed copies. In dust jacket. $2,500. One of 481 numbered copies. $1,000.

CUMMINGS, E. E. W [Viva: Seventy New Poems]. New York, 1931. Folio, buckram, and boards. One of 95 signed copies. In glassine dust jacket. $2,000. Trade edition. $750.

CUMMINGS, Marcus. Architecture: Designs for Street Fronts . . . Troy, 1865. $600.

CUMMINGS, Maria. See The Lamplighter.

CUMMINGS, Ray. The Girl in the Golden Atom. London (1922). Author’s first book. $1,500. New York, 1923. In light yellow-brown cloth with “I-X” on copyright page. $950.

CUMMINGTON Poets. (Northampton, Mass., 1939.) Wraps. One of 300 copies. $500.

CUMMINS, Ebenezer H. A Summary Geography of Alabama. Philadelphia, 1819. $6,000.

CUMMINS, Ella Sterling. The Story of the Files: A Review of California Writers and Literature. (San Francisco), 1893. Illustrated. Decorated boards or cloth. $200.

CUMMINS, Jim. Jim Cummins’ Book. Denver, 1903. 13 plates. $1,000.

CUMMINS, Mrs. Sarah J. W. Autobiography and Reminiscences. (La Grande, Ore., 1914.) Portrait. Wraps. $450. Walla Walla, 1914. $100.

CUNARD, Nancy. Black Man and White Ladyship: An Anniversary. (Toulon), 1931. 10 pages, red wraps. $1,000. London, 1931. $600.

CUNARD, Nancy. Outlaws. London, 1921. Author’s first book. Assumed issued without dust jacket. $600.

CUNARD, Nancy. Parallax. London: Hogarth Press, 1925. Pictorial boards. Issued without dust jacket. $500.

CUNARD, Nancy (editor). Negro: Anthology. London, 1934. Illustrated, including colored folding map. Brown buckram. Issued without dust jacket. $10,000.

CUNDALL, H. M. Birket Foster, R.W.S. London, 1906. One of 500 copies signed by the publisher and containing an original etching. $300.

CUNDALL, Joseph. See also Percy, Stephen.

CUNDALL, Joseph. A Booke of Christmas Carols. London, 1846. $1,250.

CUNDALL, Joseph. On Bookbindings, Ancient and Modern. London, 1881. $200.

CUNNINGHAM, A. B. Murder at Deer Lick. New York, 1939. $350.

CUNNINGHAM, A. B. Singing Mountains. New York, 1919. Author’s first book. In dust jacket. $850.

CUNNINGHAM, Eugene. Diamond River Man. Boston, 1934. $300.

CUNNINGHAM, Eugene. Famous in the West. El Paso, 1926. Illustrated. Printed wraps. $350.

CUNNINGHAM, Eugene. The Ranger Way. Boston, 1937. $200.

CUNNINGHAM, Eugene. Spiderweb Trail. Boston, 1934. $300.

CUNNINGHAM, Eugene. Texas Sheriff. Boston, 1925. $450.

CUNNINGHAM, Eugene. Triggernometry: A Gallery of Gunfighters. New York, 1934. 21 plates. Pictorial cloth. $650.

CUNNINGHAM, J. V. The Helmsman. San Francisco, 1942. Author’s first book. (300 copies in total.) Cloth. $850. Wraps. Beige floral design. $500. Plain green. $250.

CUNNINGHAME GRAHAM, R. B. See Graham.

CURIE, Marie. Pierre Curie. New York, 1923. One of 100 signed copies. In slipcase. $4,000. Trade edition. $150.

CURLEY, Edwin A. Nebraska: Its Advantages, Resources and Drawbacks. London, 1875. Illustrated. $500. New York, 1876. $275.

CURRIE, Barton. Fishers of Books. Boston, 1931. 2 vols. One of 365 signed copies. $175.

CURTIES. The Friar’s Tale. London, 1805. (By T. J. Horsley.) 2 vols. $9,500.

CURTIES. The Monk of Udolpho: A Romance. London, 1807. (By T. J. Horsley.) 4 vols. $8,500.

CURTIS, Edward S. The North American Indian. Cambridge, Mass., 1907-30. Preface by Theodore Roosevelt. More than 1,500 plates. 20 quarto vols., half morocco, and 20 half-morocco portfolios of plates. One of 500 sets (about half this number actually issued). Signed by Curtis and Roosevelt (some by Curtis only). Signed by both. $1,500,000.

CURTIS, George William. See Nile Notes of a Howadji.

CURTIS, W. and others. The Botanical Magazine. London, 1787-2007. A complete run. Over 10,000 hand-colored plates and over 500 printed in color. $100,000. Individual vols. $200 to $2,000.

CURTISS, Daniel S. Western Portraiture, and Emigrants’ Guide. New York, 1852. Illustrated. Folding map. $600.

CURTISS, Frederick, and HEARD, John. The Country Club 1882-1932. Brookline, 1932. $450.

CURWEN, Henry. A History of Booksellers, the Old and the New. London (1873). $200.

CURWOOD, James Oliver. The Courage of Captain Plum. Indianapolis, 1910. $125.

CURWOOD, James Oliver. Danger Trail. Indiana, 1910. $150.

CURWOOD, James Oliver. Gold Hunters. Indiana, 1909. $100.

CURWOOD, James. Wolf Hunters. Indianapolis, 1908. $100.

CUSHING, Frank Hamilton. My Adventures in Zuñi. Santa Fe (1941). One of 400 copies. $600.

CUSHING, Harvey. The Pituitary Body and Its Disorders. Philadelpha (1912). Author’s first book. $1,000.

CUSHING, Luther S. Manual of Parliamentary Practice. Boston, 1845. Leather. $950.

CUSHMAN, H. B. A History of the Choctaw, Chickasaw and Natchez Indians. Greenville, Tex., 1899. $700.

CUSSLER, Clive. Iceberg. New York (1975). $2,000.

CUSSLER, Clive. Raise the Titanic! New York, 1976. $250.

CUSTER, Elizabeth B. “Boots and Saddles,” or Life in Dakota with General Custer. New York, 1885. $750. Later printing, same date but adds portrait and map (Howes). $1,000.

CUSTER, Elizabeth B. Tenting on the Plains. New York, 1887. Frontispiece. Gray cloth. $450. In three-quarter morocco. $600.

CUSTER, George A. My Life on the Plains. New York, 1874. 8 illustrations. $2,750.

CUTBUSH, James. The American Artist’s Manual. Philadelphia, 1814. 2 vols. 39 plates. $600.

CUTTS, James M. The Conquest of California and New Mexico. Philadelphia, 1847. 4 battle plans. $1,000.

CYNWAL, Wiliam (sic). In Defence of Woman. London: Golden Cockerel Press (1956). 10 colored engravings. Full blue morocco. One of 100 copies with an extra engraving. $650. Another issue. [Circa 1960?]. One of 500 copies. $250.

Collected Books: The Guide to Identification and Values

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