Streets with No Names: A Journey into Central and South America.
Atlantic Monthly / Little, Brown, 1991. First edition, first printing.
Atlantic Monthly / Little, Brown, 1991. First edition, first printing.
Folio Society, 1977. First printing thus. Maroon leather backed linen.
Lippincott, 1996. First printing thus. Grey cloth-backed decorated boards.
Yale U. Press, 2014. First edition, first printing.
Henry Holt, 2004. First U.S. edition.
Baton Rouge: Luisiana State U. Press, 2022. First edition, first printing.
Texas Christian University, 1996. First edition; review copy.
Columbia U. Press, 1971. First edition, first printing.
Stanford University Press, 1989. First edition, first printing.
Chicago: U. of Chicago, 1979. First edition, first printing. Full red cloth, in dust jacket.
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2015. First edition, first printing.
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2015. First edition, first printing. Signed by the author. Includes Certificate of Authenticity.
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2015. First edition, first printing. Signed by the author.
Henry Holt, 2011. First edition, first printing. Hardcover, in dust jacket.
London: Printed for the author, 1814. First edition, first printing. Full deep green calf. Chronicles the struggles for Latin American independence, addressed to the Regent of the United Kingdom with hope of Britain's intervention. Inscribed, "To His Excy Count Carnot from the author." Lazare Nicolas Marguerite Carnot graduated from Mézières.....