Bookseller Catalogs
A Selection of Rare Books, Literary First Editions, Fine Printing, Manuscripts, Letters, and Art
By Thomas A. Goldwasser Rare BooksA Selection of Rare Books, Literary First Editions, Fine Printing, Manuscripts, Letters, and Art Issued jointly by Thomas A. Goldwasser Rare Books and James S. Jaffe Rare Books. 156 items. Illustrated.
How to request a print version: Request of either firm.
Cuisine and food-related activism Bolerium goes to lunch.... Books and ephemera representing food-related social movements, labor activism, ethnic and immigrant cuisines, and (what the heck) a few plain old menus and cookbooks.
[Early] Jacket Required Books Tell You Why is pleased to offer a significant collection of books in early dust jackets, featuring a number of scarce, one-of-a-kind, and even unrecorded copies.
The collection spans the 19th to early 20th centuries, with a heavy concentration in the 1870s, 1880s, and 1890s. It includes fiction, biographies, travel journals and guides, natural history, and more. Notable authors include Louisa May Alcott, Austin Dobson, George Eliot, Kate Greenaway, William Dean Howells, Washington Irving, Rudyard Kipling, Henry David Thoreau, Anthony Trollope, Mark Twain and Walt Whitman.
How to request a print version: Please email us at info@bookstellyouwhy.com if you are interested in a print version of the catalog.
[One hundred and] Fifty Shades of Red A sampling of one item apiece from 150 different far-left parties, tendencies, activist organizations and splits. Indulge in some political sects play!
Catalogue 60, Part 5: Children’s Literature and Illustration Spring 2015: First edition classics by Carroll, Milne, Swift, and Stevenson, several inscribed and extra-illustrated; illustrators including Tenniel, Rackham, Newell, Shepard, and Sendak, as well as some more unusual items including an early English horn book and two very fine pop-up books.
How to request a print version: Call 415.96.5826 or email rachel@johnwindle.com to request a print version.