1. All Our Yesterdays. London: William Heinemann. (1930).
First Edition. Novel of the First World War. Fine in Near Fine dustjacket, some foxing at top edge of flaps. Item #7138
First Edition. Novel of the First World War. Fine in Near Fine dustjacket, some foxing at top edge of flaps. Item #7138
First Edition. Tomlinson's address on literature as given at Yale and other universities. Near Fine in Near Fine price-clipped dustjacket. Item #9869
First American Edition. Crime novel missed by Hubin whose lead character is the "principal witness in the Portalland scandal, with an unexpected corpse and the disappearance of a lovely girl to explain". The copy continues to state "The Day Before begins with the action and suspense of a mystery story, but the reader is soon conscious of the fact that there is much more to the novel..." Near Fine in Near Fine dustjacket, but for tiny chip at lower spine end. . Item #9249
First Edition. Harry Cimino dustjacket art and illustrations. Very Good-Near Fine in Very Good plus Cray paper stock dustjacket, small chips at top spine end and flap corners, cm sized chip at lower spine end. Item #7540
First Edition. Nautical adventure novel. Near Fine, newspaper shadow at front free endpaper, in Very Good plus dustjacket, few nicks and light rubbing at spine ends and flap corners. Item #7780
First Edition. Short literary criticism work by Tomlinson. Near Fine in Very Good-Near Fine dustjacket, spine darkened, few nicks. Item #6912
First Edition. H. Charles Tomlinson dustjacket art. Novel of a great architect who "begins to find in the very structure he has raised the denial and mockery of beauty and the triumph of machines and power." Fantastic dustjacket art by Tomlinson. Near Fine in Very Good plus dustjacket, some spine end nicking, spine a bit darkened. Item #8058
First Edition. H. Charles Tomlinson dustjacket art. Novel of a great architect who "begins to find in the very structure he has raised the denial and mockery of beauty and the triumph of machines and power." Nice dustjacket art by Tomlinson. Near Fine in Very Good plus dustjacket, some nicking and light rubbing at spine ends, very mild darkening to white of panels. Item #8394
First Edition. Illustrated by H. Charles Tomlinson. Near Fine with book plate to inside front cover in Very Good dustjacket with spine mildly faded, shallow chipping to spine ends, and general shelf wear. Item #15916
First Edition, Limited to 2100 copies, this is number 1927. Tomlinson's personal memories of the First World War. Near Fine-Fine copy in a Near Fine printed dustjacket, few nicks. Item #7541
First Edition Thus. Clare Leighton dustjacket art and 19 woodcut illustrations. "Narrative of the voyage of the tramp steamer Capella from Swansea to Santa Maria de Belem do Grao Para in the Brazils, and thence 2,000 miles along the forest of the Amazon and Madeira Rivers to the San Antonio Falls; afterwards returning to Barbados for orders, and going by way of Jamaica to Tampa in Florida, where she loaded for home. Done in the years 1909 and 1910." With 11 page forward by the author. Near Fine but for water damage to lower edges of cloth and pages outer pages, in Very Good Plus dustjacket with sunned spine. Item #24273
First Edition Proof Copy [Advance Review]. Novel of a great architect who "begins to find in the very structure he has raised the denial and mockery of beauty and the triumph of machines and power." Very Good in original wrappers. Item #27615
First or Early American Printing with Code K-Y on Copywrite Page. Large Octavo. Illustrated black and white dust jacket, mustard top edge, map end papers, illustrations from drawings by Kerr Eby, ALS by author attached to front free end paper. Very good dust jacket, chipping to spine head, split along front edge of spine, spine darkened, near fine overall, pages slightly agetoned. Item #38427