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“The Works of Joseph Conrad” Limited Edition Signed
Joseph Conrad signed Sun-Dial limited edition of “The Works of Joseph Conrad.” Doubleday, Page & Company: Garden City, NY: 1920-25. Set, containing volumes 1-20, is numbered 415 of 735, with the limitation page in Volume I bearing his signature “Joseph Conrad”. Works include: “Lord Jim,” “Nostromo” and “The Secret Agent.” 6″ x 9″ volumes, bound in tan and blue cloth, have printed paper labels pasted on the spines. Moderate toning with considerable chipping and dampstaining to dustjackets. Overall very good condition. Sold for $549.
The following are some additional signed books we sold:
Graham Greene Signed Edition of “The Quiet American” — Dedicated to Actress Helen Hayes’ Son
Early 1955 printing of “The Quiet American”, signed by its author Graham Greene and dedicated to Helen Hayes’ son James. Greene’s anti-war novel was published by William Heineman Ltd: London: 1955. Greene’s autograph inscription to the front free endpaper reads, “For Jim MacArthur / from Graham Greene / July 1955″. Bound in blue-grey cloth boards measuring 5.25″ x 8”. Near fine. From the estate of Helen Hayes. Sold for $1,274.
Thomas Mann Signed Limited First U.S. Edition of “The Magic Mountain” — The Novel That Helped Earn Mann His Nobel Prize in Literature
Thomas Mann signed copy of “The Magic Mountain”, one of only 200 in this limited first U.S. edition. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1927. Mann signs on the limited edition page of the first volume, with no handwritten number present. A highpoint of early 20th century fiction, “The Magic Mountain” helped earn Mann his Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929, telling the story of a man who survives illness and its spectre of death, only to be killed on the battlefield in World War I. A German Lutheran by birth, Mann would ultimately emigrate to Switzerland and the United States once Hitler came to power in World War II, and is one of the leading German authors who wrote while in exile, criticizing the Third Reich. Two volumes are bound in publisher’s green and gray faux-vellum boards with gothic gilt lettering on spine. Tissued frontispieces in each volume. Light shelf wear and mild discoloration to boards. Faint block of toning to limited edition page. Overall a very good to near fine set. Sold for $1,000.
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