…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 virtually mint copy of the Second Printing of the First Trade Edition in a price-clipped dust jacket. The contents are fine.
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 Fourth Printing of the Trade Edition, in the publisher’s acetate dust jacket….
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…
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…
As-new copy of the First Trade Edition in an unclipped dust jacket. The contents are fine. Newscuttings of two New York Times reviews of the book are laid in at…
As-new copy of the First Trade Edition in a price-clipped dust jacket. A former owner’s intials and a date are written in ink on the final page of text. Two…