The Finer Grain.
New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1910. First Edition. Read More about The Finer Grain
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New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1910. First Edition. Read More about The Finer Grain
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London and New York: Macmillan and Co, 1888. Second edition, American issue (actually the first American edition). Read More about The Reverberators
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New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1893. First American edition. Read More about Essays in London and Elswhere
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London and New York: Macmillan and Co, 1889. Second edition, US Issue. John Quinn's Copy. Read More about A London Life, The Patagonia, the Liar, Mrs. Temperley
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New York: Harper & Brothers, 1895. First American edition. First American edition of this collection of four short works, three of which had previously appeared in periodicals. This collection marks the first appearance of "The Altar of the Dead" Read More about Terminations
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London: Macmillan and Co, 1885. Second edition, The Times Book Club binding state. The first edition of 500 was printed in May 1885 in three volumes, the second was printed in November 1885. Read More about Stories Revived. First and Second Series
Price: $300
Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1882 [1881]. Second Edition, American issue [First American edition], early issue (with period after 1882 and “Copyright, 1881”). Read More about The Portrait of a Lady
Price: $800
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1899. First American Edition, Second State. Read More about The Awkward Age
Price: $100
New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1913. First edition. Presentation to a Cousin. Presentation inscription from the author, “To dear Jane von Glehn / Henry James / April 5th 1913”. Supino notes that 2,750 copies were printed on 17 March 1913. Artists Jane Erin Emmet de Glehn and her husband Wilfrid..... Read More about A Small Boy and Others
Price: $3,000
London: William Heinemann, 1898. First edition. A landmark of American literature, the greatest ghost story ever told. Read More about The Two Magics. The Turn of the Screw, Covering End
Price: $1,250
London: Macmillan & Co, 1879. First English edition, revised, of James' first novel, one of 500 copies printed, and the first printing with his revisions. First Revised Edition, One of 500. Read More about Roderick Hudson
Price: $4,500
July 27, 1882. James gives the go-ahead to his American publisher, "I have got your letter which suits me exactly. Please go ahead. Yours truly, Henry James." James is possibly referring to Daisy Miller: A Comedy or The Siege of London, both of which Osgood published in 1883. Read More about Autograph Letter, signed ("Henry James"), to publisher James Osgood
Price: $800
Boston: David Godine, 1993. Milton, Peter. Deluxe edition, one of 250 copies. This copy also includes two signed and numbered etchings by Milton in two separate large gray portfolios (with string ties): “Under Greylock,” no. 5 of 175 signed (1993); “Light Sweet Crude,” no. 5 of 175 (1996). Read More about The Aspern Papers
Price: $3,750
New York: Thomas Seltzer, 1920. First American edition, containing the first American appearance in book form of four of the five tales. In Dust Jacket. The tales are reprinted from the periodicals in which they appeared and not from the English editions. Read More about Master Eustace
Price: $350
London: Macmillan, 1884. First English edition. Read More about Tales of Three Cities
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Boston: Houghton, Osgood and Company, 1880. First American edition, first issue. Read More about Confidence
Price: $225
New York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 1880. First American edition. Part of the "English Men of Letters" series edited by John Morley. One of the first serious studies of American Literature done for the English audience, allbeit by an aspiring American novelist. Read More about Hawthorne
Price: $250
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1909. First Separate Edition. Read More about Julia Bride
Price: $150
Boston: Houghton, Osgood and Company, 1880. First American edition, first issue, BAL first binding. Read More about Confidence
Price: $500
London: Macmillan and Co, 1888. Second edition, American issue. Read More about The Reverberators
Price: $300
[Cambridge, Mass]: The Scarab Press. Privately Printed, 1923. One of 100 copies. First book by the Scarab Press. Read More about “A Most Unholy Trade’ Being Letters on the Drama
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New York: Harper & Brothers, 1892. McVickar, Harry W. Second American edition, second impression. Limited edition, #220 of 250 copies of the deluxe issue. The Deluxe Harper Edition - One of 250. An acceptable copy of the beautiful limited edition, issued at $15(!) by Harper & Bros. Read More about Daisy Miller & An International Episode
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34, De Vere Gardens, London: 29 May, 1897. James arranges a meeting: " ... I have, after all. -- for all sorts of hindrances and reasons -- not yet left London; but meanwhile I hear from Albemarle street that you are also in town. May we not therefore meet here..... Read More about Typed Letter signed ("Henry James") to Mr. [Henry Loomis] Nelson, editor of Harper's...
Price: $850
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1895. First edition, American Issue. One of 550 copies taken from the English issue to form the American issue, with the imprint changed on the title page and the spine. Probably published simultaneously with the English issue. Read More about Theatricals. Second Series. The Album. The Reprobate
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Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1930. First Edition. Read More about Charles W. Eliot, President of Harvard College, 1869-1909
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