Hans Brinker or the Silver Skates.
Charles Scribner's Sons, Circa 1950. Later printing. Blue cloth with illustrated cover label.
Charles Scribner's Sons, Circa 1950. Later printing. Blue cloth with illustrated cover label.
David R. Godine, 1972. First US Edition, first printing.
Chronicle Books, 2010. Later printing.
Henry Holt, 1999. First edition, first printing.
Chronicle Books, 1995. First edition, first printing.
David & Charles, 1971. First edition, first printing. From the jacket: "This book explores connections between Victorian images of the Irish, the lore of physiognomy, the Darwinian debate over evolution and the art of caricature."
Watson-Guptill, 1975. 3rd printing.
Pantheon, 1994. First edition, first printing.
Dial Books, 1989. First edition, first printing.
Bantam, 1993. First edition, first printing. Lovingly and beautifully inscribed to his "true friend" Judith. From the flap: "Aubrey Beardsley first came into public view...with his illustrations for Malory's Morte d'Arthur. By the following year he was notorious. His illustrations for Oscar Wilde's infamous play Salome shocked and.....
Oxford, 1980.
Chicago: The Caxton Club, 1953. Woodcuts by Fritz Kredel. Limited edition 350 copies. Beige cloth over paste paper boards. Prospectus laid in.
Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott Company, [1935]. First US edition, first printing.
London: The Bodley Head, 1936. First edition thus. 3/4 blue cloth over green cloth stamped in gilt.
Academy Photo Offset, 1941. First edition, first printing.
DK, 2001. Photography by John Davis. First American edition, first printing. Glazed boards.
Tudor, 1936. Illustrations by Detmold. Third Printing.
Oak Knoll, 2000. First edition, first printing.
Jonathan Cape, 1930. First edition, first printing. The second of Ward’s six wordless novels, this 118 wood engravings tell the story of a murderous drum thief and the consequences that ensue.
Babel Books, 2000. First edition, first printing. Oversize paperback. Inscribed by Mark Wilkinson.