…marking visible near the publisher’s name. The spine has fragmented but is entirely present. Though published blank, the spine has been hand-lettered in now-faded ink: “Free Trade. Churchill, M.P.” The…
This 1977 facsimile reprint actually constituted the First American edition of this rare work. Here is a virtually mint copy, as issued in the so-called “Library” binding of reddish-brown cloth,…
Originally the trade route with Mexico, this trail connecting Santa Fe with Missouri also served as the 1846 invasion route during the Mexican-American War, and then again as the major…
…Edition, without dust jacket, inscribed and SIGNED in ink on the front free endpaper: “For Thomas Jacob, the best wishes of his Western friend, Robert Frost. Amherst, February 1924.” The…
A very good copy of the First Trade Edition in an unclipped dust jacket that has unevenly sun-faded and edge wear. There is a small stain on the front free…
A very good copy of the First American trade edition, in an unclipped dust jacket that has darkened along the edges. There is a small dent at the top of…
A very good copy of the Trade Edition, one of 2500 copies produced, here in an unclipped, somewhat shelfworn dust jacket. The contents are fine.
This is a very good copy of the First Trade edition in an unclipped dust jacket with truly minimal shelfwear. The contents are fine.
A very good copy of the First American trade edition in an unclipped dust jacket that has faded modestly with some creasing and a short tear and fractional loss to…
A very good copy of the Fourth Printing of the Trade Edition, in the publisher’s acetate dust jacket….
A virtually mint copy of the Second Printing of the First Trade Edition in a price-clipped dust jacket. The contents are fine.
As-new copy of the First Trade Edition in an unclipped dust jacket. Laid in at the rear are book review clippings from the New York Times and the New York…