Taming of the Shrew.
Easton Press, 1993. Full maroon leather decoratively gilt.
Easton Press, 1993. Full maroon leather decoratively gilt.
Easton Press, 1992. Full maroon leather decoratively gilt.
Easton Press, 1993. Full maroon leather decoratively gilt.
Glenbridge Publishing, 1994. First printing thus.
London: T. Longman... 1793. Fourth edition thus, Revised and Augmented. Period strait-grained red morocco, spines simply gilt with title, author, and three central devices, no raised bands.
Modern Library, 1952.
The Windhover Press, 1971. Limited edition #227 of 350 copies. Linen backed blue and white paste paper boards.
Easton Press, 2004. Full maroon leather, decoratively gilt.
Easton Press, 1979. Full leather, decoratively gilt. Part of "The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written" series.
Princeton University Press, 1967. First edition, first printing.
Toronto/Vancouver: Clark, Irwin & Company Limited, 1976. First edition, first printing. Charcoal cloth, in dust jacket.
Heritage Press, n.d. circa 1960. Illustrated tan cloth with red title label. Includes the "Sandglass."
Franklin Library. 1984. Illustrated by Dagmar Frinta. Special edition. Full brown leather, decoratively gilt. Part of the Franklin Library of Pulitzer Prize Classics. Winners of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1936, 1939, 1941, respectively.
Simon & Schuster, 1999. First edition, first printing. Hardcover, in dust jacket.
Simon & Schuster, 1996. First edition, first printing. Signed by the author on bookplate from the Jewish Book Festival.
The Author, 1948. First edition, first printing. Red cloth, stamped in black. No dust jacket. Adhered to the ffep is a typed note "To the Editor" from Upton Sinclair, dated 1948, explaining why this particular piece was rejected by publishers, forcing him to once again self-publish one of this works.....
Published by the author, 1933. First edition thus. Orange cloth, no dust jacket. Included the pamphlet "A Letter from Mary Craig Sinclair to Eve Fox."
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1969. First American edition, first printing.
Rinehart & Co, 1949. First edition, first printing.
Crosby Gaige, 1929. First edition, limited issue. One quarter cloth over decorative boards. One of six hundred for American distribution out of a total print run of 861. Numbered and signed by the author.
U. of Oklahoma Press, 1953. First edition, first printing.
Kingsport Press, 1938. First edition, one of 500 copies. Green cloth, no dust jacket.
U. of Pennsylvania Press, 2012. First edition, first printing.
Constable & Company, 1923. First edition, one of 500 copies. Red cloth titled and decoratively stamped in gilt and blind.
Simon & Schuster, 1997. First edition, first printing.