The International Military Digest Annual: A Review of the Current Literature of Military Science for 1917.
Cumulative Digest Corporation, 1918. First edition. Brown cloth, no dust jacket.
Cumulative Digest Corporation, 1918. First edition. Brown cloth, no dust jacket.
Stockholm: Cockelbergh, 1987. Facsimile edition, limited to 4000 copies. Half blue morocco over marbled paper boards. Volume one consists of a beautiful facsimile of Rudbeck's sketchbook, volume two is the commentary. Full text in Swedish. Rudbeck's most famous protege was Linnaeus.
New Orleans Museum of Art, 1999. First edition. One of 2000 copies published to accompany the exhibition of the same name. Signed and inscribed to Eya Fechin, daughter of Taos artist Nicholai Fechin from curator and author, David Clemmer, the artist's son.
Everyman's Library, 1992. Later printing.
Clarkson N. Potter, 2009. First American edition, first printing.
Valley, 1969 [1932]. Facsimile Reprint.
Librairie Ancienne Hoepli, 1954. Japanese vellum boards with illuminated initials stamped on front.
n.p., [ca. 1930]. Hand-Colored illustrations. Wooden boards, debossed with Chinese characters, accordion books.
Philomel, 1980. Tasha Tudor.
Peter Pauper Press, [ca. 1970]. Decorations by Ruth McCrea. First printing thus. Hardcover, in dust jacket.
Franchise Finance Corporation of America, 1986. First edition, first printing. Limited to 1/2500 copies.
McSweeney's. n.d. First edition, first printing. Hardcover. Two toned pictorial cloth.
McSweeney's, 2006. First edition, first printing. Brown leatherette.
McSweeney's, 2017. First edition, first printing. Black boards pictorially stamped in blue and white.
The Notable Trials Library, 1990. Gray leather-backed cloth, decoratively gilt.
Kenosha, WA: John Martin's House, 1944. First printing thus. Illustrated paper boards, in dust jacket.
National Art Co., N.d.(circa 1910). Large illustrated wrappers.
Alfred A. Knopf, 2005. First edition.
Knopf, 1994. Later printing.
Candlewick Press, 2016. First edition, first printing. Blue glazed boards stamped in yellow, silver and dark blue.
John C. Winston, 1932. Brown faux suede.
Denver: Dale W. Kehl Printer, n.d. First edition, first printing. Full white faux leather, titled gilt. No dust jacket.
The Library of Congress, 1998. First edition, first printing. Glazed boards, no dust jacket.
Smithsonian Institution, 1979. First edition. Brown wrappers.
Heritage House Publishing, 1992. First edition, first printing. Blue cloth, no dust jacket.