A Conrad Argosy
Garden City: Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc, 1942. With Woodcuts by Hans Alexander Mueller. Reprint. Hardover, in dust jacket. Introduction by William McFee.
Garden City: Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc, 1942. With Woodcuts by Hans Alexander Mueller. Reprint. Hardover, in dust jacket. Introduction by William McFee.
New York: The Heritage Press, 1969. Illustrations by Robert Shore. Reprint. Decorated black and white cloth, all edges speckled, in publisher's slipcase. With an introduction by Leo Gurko. Includes Sandglass laid in.
Franklin Center, PA: The Franklin Library, 1981. Illustrated by Joseph Ciardiello. Limited edition. Full black leather, decoratively gilt. Part of "The Greatest Books of the Twentieth Century" series.
New York: Philip C. Duschnes, 1942. Illustrations engraved on wood by Edward Wilson. Limited edition. 1000 copies signed by the ilustrator on the colophon page. 16mo. Smooth blue paper boards, teg. Book conceived and designed by Bruce Rogers. Inscribed and signed by Rogers on the front flyleaf.
New York: Harper and Brothers, 1904. First American edition, first printing. Green cloth decoratively stamped in gilt, rust and black. MORAL TESTING AMIDST REVOLUTION Acclaimed Polish-English writer Joseph Conrad spent about 20 years at sea, collecting inspiration for his future writings. In the Author’s Note to the new 1918.....
Modern Library, 1951. Later printing. Full red cloth.
Modern Library, Early printing. Publisher's grey cloth, lacking dust jacket.
Avon, CT: Heritage Press, 1972. Numerous full-color illustrations. Later printing. Publisher's quarter blue cloth, over illustrated boards, blue speckled edges, housed in publisher's slipcase. 'Sandglass' laid in.