101. Storm Drift. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1931.
First Edition. Oddly scarce romance novel by Dell of a confirmed bachelor who falls in love with a girl with no family. Very Good in Very Good dustjacket. Item #11743
First Edition. Oddly scarce romance novel by Dell of a confirmed bachelor who falls in love with a girl with no family. Very Good in Very Good dustjacket. Item #11743
First Edition. Oddly scarce romance novel by Dell of a confirmed bachelor who falls in love with a girl with no family. Very Good in Good to Very Good dustjacket, moderate soiling, chipping at top spine end and few flap corners, partial splitting at front flap edge. Item #15613
First Edition. Oddly scarce romance novel by Dell of a confirmed bachelor who falls in love with a girl with no family. Near Fine in attractive Very Good plus dustjacket with shallow chips at lower spine end. Item #20658
First Edition. D. C. Hutchison dustjacket art. Jazz Age romance of a young woman facing life alone until she meets a mysterious man while visiting the grim altars on which the ancient Druids made their human sacrifices. Near Fine in Very Good dustjacket, some modest shelf wear, small abrasion at mid-spine, few scattered shallow edge chips. Item #17665
First Edition. D. C. Hutchison dustjacket art. Contemporary romance novel of an heiress searching for happiness beyond the luxury of money and suitors. She is given a mysterious ancient Egyptian gem which seemingly guides her quest. Near Fine, bit of foxing at endpapers, couple mid pages with some shadowing from a little gift card laid in, in Very Good dustjacket, quarter sized chip at lower spine end. Item #37895
First Edition. Luane dustjacket art. Romance novel of a woman whose husband dies in the war and who later marries a Kentish lord. Lord Ivor loves her but he does not understand little Rollo. Although Molly amply fulfills a wife's destiny, she cherishes meantime a precious secret and when her husband dies, she and Rollo step out into fuller and more beautiful days. Near Fine but for ownership signature at front endpaper, in Very Good dustjacket, dime sized chip at lower front and lower rear panels. Item #32587
First Edition. English fishing village set romance novel of a woman trying to escape her own social circle. Very Good in Very Good dustjacket. Item #39852
First Edition. Octavo, original blue cloth over boards, front cover blind stamped and decorated in gilt, color decorated dust jacket. Uncommon romance title in which a girl is caught between her first love and his cousin. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket, chipping at spine ends, small closed tear at top of front panel, stain at bottom of rear panel, darkened spine, edgewear. Item #43068
First Edition stated. 'Governor's wives, Senators' wives, heads of Economic Departments, presidents of women's clubs and various other women prominent in the social, professional and economic life of the nation have contributed their favorite fruit drinks to this collection of thirst quenching and legal cocktails'. Very scarce in dustjacket. Almost Near Fine in Very Good dustjacket, some shallow nicking. Item #37655
First American Edition with a portrait frontispiece of the author, and the one page advertisement at the rear with Crime and Punishment listed first and priced at $1.50. Octavo, in the scarce blue cloth binding stamped in maroon and gilt on the front cover, and gilt lettered spine. Very Good with light shelf wear. Item #40583
First Edition. Original illustrated wrappers, 9 by 4 inches, one sheet folded twice for six panels. Includes information on wine service as well as five punch recipes, two fizzes and the Sherry Flip. Very Good. Item #40959
First Edition. Oblong quarto, Original illustrated boards and dustjacket. Benjamin Seielstad illustrations. Unpaginated 26 pages. Uncommon and early interactive book in which a child would unfold prefolded pages to simulate movie like action. Extremely scarce in dustjacket. Very Good in Very Good dustjacket, some small holes at upper front mid-panel, chipped at lower spine end, some short closed tears to edges. Item #31146
First Edition. Hospital set murder mystery surrounding the elevation of Dr. Carl Cadman to Chief of Staff of Monmouth Memorial Hospital. 'His wife, a drug addict, made a final decision about her own and his future life'. Intramural jealousies and extracurricular love affairs lead to murder in a hospital.' Very Good, a couple of minor cracks at text block mended with archival glue, in attractive Very Good dustjacket. Item #35098
First Edition, Advance Review Copy in original illustrated wrappers. Interesting novel of social change which poses the possibility of fascism in America. Set in a Southern state in which a gang is planning a coup d'etat through the promotion of race hatred. Uncommon. Very Good in wrappers, small chip at lower front panel. Item #23174
True First Edition. Mach Tey dustjacket art. Mystery novel of a nightclub dancer accused of murdering a prominent architect. Found in Hubin. Near Fine in Very Good dustjacket, some darkening to spine, general shelf wear, penny sized chip at top front panel, rear panel with inch closed tear. Item #12302
True First Edition. Mach Tey dustjacket art. Mystery novel of a nightclub dancer accused of murdering a prominent architect. Found in Hubin. Near Fine in nearly Very Good dustjacket. Item #27141
True First Edition. Mach Tey dustjacket art. Mystery novel of a nightclub dancer accused of murdering a prominent architect. Found in Hubin. Very Good but for light stain at lower fore-edge corner of front cover and front endpaper, Good dustjacket, shallow chips and light stain at lower front panel. Item #27536
True First Edition. Mystery and courtroom novel first produced by John Golden as a radio drama. Near Fine with contemporary bookplate inside front cover, in Very Good dustjacket, very shallow chipping to spine ends, few thin abrasions to front panel. Item #24487
True First Edition. Mystery and courtroom novel first produced by John Golden as a radio drama. Near Fine in Very Good dustjacket, spine ends with chipping, edges showing wear. Item #9502
True First Edition. Mystery and courtroom novel first produced by John Golden as a radio drama. Near Fine in Very Good dustjacket, tiny chip at lower spine end, some modest wear, small chip at mid-front flap edge. Item #15581
First Edition. Novel of Irish country side life, fox hunting, shooting and romance. 'No heroine since Iris March has ever been so wicked'. Near Fine in Very Good dustjacket, shallow chipping at spine ends and flap corners, lower half of rear spine edge split. Item #34202
First Edition. Nice Depression Era Horse-Racing novel about the horse, War Parade. Fabulous inscription signed by the author at title page reading, "To R. H. Lehman, War Parade looked very much like Citreon altho not named, beleive you will recognize Atrovido, Tobiauo, Katrina and Wings from the tenth chapter on. with best wishes, W. M. Ferguson. Very Good tight copy, spine moderately sunned, lacking scarce dustjacket. Item #14458
First Edition. Politzer dustjacket art. A woman with a husband living a double life disappears and the rumors spread. 'Gruesome discoveries and baffling clues make the story of this woman an absorbing mystery'. Very Good in Very Good dustjacket, top spine end chipped centimeter deep, soiling to rear panel. Item #37363
First Edition. Nat Falk dustjacket art. "New excursion into the borderlands of medical science including the beauty shop industry, the diverting history of the fickle perfect thirty six; a study of rejuvenation, the weight reduction craze; Bread and the Dietary Fads". Uncommon. Near Fine in Very Good dustjacket. Item #31027
First American Edition stated. Author's second novel, originally published in Britain in 1907.Rickie Elliot, a sensitive and intelligent young man with an intense imagination and a certain amount of literary talent, sets out from Cambridge full of hopes to become a writer. But when his stories are not successful he decides instead to marry the beautiful but shallow Agnes, agreeing to abandon his writing and become a schoolmaster at a second-rate public school. Giving up his hopes and values for those of the conventional world, he sinks into a world of petty conformity and bitter disappointments. Near Fine in nearly Very Good (fragile thin-paper) dustjacket, some loss at spine ends, narrow bit of loss at lower rear spine edge, some splitting at rear spine edge mended at verso with archival tape. Item #27862