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Here is a Arthur Miller Death of a Salesman 1st edition we sold:
Arthur Miller Signed “Death of a Salesman” — 1949 First Edition
Arthur Miller signed “Death of a Salesman.” New York: Viking Press: 1949. First edition octavo hardcover accompanied by later state dustjacket. Signed boldly in black ink, “Arthur Miller”, to title page. Mild cocking to decorative orange cloth boards. Some overall rubbing to dustjacket and chipping to extremities. Later state dustjacket without Miller’s photograph to rear flap, retains original $2.50 price to front flap. A classic signed volume in very good condition. Sold for $1,651.
The following are some additional first edition books we sold:
First Edition, First Printing of J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Fellowship of the Ring” — The First & Scarcest Volume in Tolkien’s Trilogy
Extraordinary first edition, first printing copy of J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Fellowship of the Ring,” his first in the Lord of the Rings trilogy and the most difficult to acquire as a first printing. Published by George Allen & Unwin: London: 1954. Volume is in very good condition, somewhat better than other first edition copies. Boards and top edge have retained the publisher’s deep red color, with only light discoloration to the bottom of the spine and corner of front board. Some toning to endpapers and front hinge starting ever so slightly. Fold-out map present and in fine condition. Enfolded in a facsimile first edition dustjacket, book measures 6″ x 9″ and runs 423 pages. Sold for $2,756.
Scarce 1838 First Edition of “Oliver Twist” in Its Original Brown-Purple Cloth Boards
Very rare 1838 first edition set of Charles Dickens’ landmark Victorian novel, “Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boys Progress.” Published by Richard Bentley: Burlington Street, London: 1838. Complete in three volumes with “Boz” printed on the spine; unique to the first edition, Boz was Dickens’ pseudonym which was later replaced with “Dickens” at his request. Beautifully bound in the publisher’s original brown-purple cloth, with blindstamped arabesque motifs to front and back boards, and gilt bands and lettering to spines. Twenty-four steel engraved plates by George Cruikshank, some with the footnote: ”London, Richrd Bentley, July 1st, 1837.” Volumes two and three are entirely unrestored and in their original condition. Volume one has been rebacked, preserving the original pastedowns and endpapers. All advertisements and halftitles, as called for, are present in each volume. Each volume bears the bookplate of Susannah Oxenham, the daughter of Hugh Oxenham, a well-known 19th century Englishman, along with a gift inscription from father to daughter. An exceptional set well-preserved and in very good condition with expected foxing, rubbing to the spines and some fading to the boards. Internally in very good condition with tight hinges and clean text. Extremely rare in the publisher’s original boards. Sold for $1,625.
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