THE COIN OF CARTHAGE.
New York: Harcourt, [ 1963]. Cloth and boards. First edition, preceding British publication. Fine in near fine dust jacket.
New York: Harcourt, [ 1963]. Cloth and boards. First edition, preceding British publication. Fine in near fine dust jacket.
New York: Harcourt, [ 1969]. Cloth and boards. First edition, preceding the UK edition. About fine in dust jacket.
New York: Pantheon, [1953]. Cloth. First edition, preceding British publication. Poet Ralph Hodgson's copy, with his ownership signature and date. Offset to endsheets from clipping, otherwise a nice copy in lightly edgeworn dust jacket.
New York: Harper & Bros. [1952]. Cloth. First edition. Bookplate on pastedown, small ink acquisition inscription on free endsheet, along with three heavy pencil erasures, but a good copy in worn dust jacket with two long tears.
New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, [1984]. Large octavo. Cloth. First edition, trade issue. About fine in dust jacket.
New York: Mitchell Kennerley, 1915. Gilt cloth. First edition. Pencil erasure on endsheet, slight fraying at spine ends, fore-tips lightly rubbed, but a good, sound copy in somewhat darkened, but uncommon, dust jacket, split along front flap fold and with a few small chips.
New York: Knopf, 1940. Cloth. First edition. Bookplate of a minor poet, otherwise very good in dust jacket with darkening to front panel.
New York: Knopf, 1955. Cloth and boards. First edition. One of 1750 numbered copies printed at the Stinehour Press. With the author's cordial signed inscription to a minor poet. A couple corners bumped, else fine in dust jacket with minor edge wear.
New York: Knopf, 1955. Cloth and boards. First edition. One of seventeen hundred and fifty numbered copies. Usual darkening at endsheet gutters, but a very good copy in lightly spine-sunned dust jacket.
New York: Knopf, 1935. Printed boards. First edition. Wad of clippings laid in, with subsequent offsetting, scattered foxing, edges of boards moderately sunned and foxed, but a good, tight copy, in a good dust jacket with light wear to the extremities and a small paint blob near the upper corner.....
[ London]: Peter Nevill, [ 1953]. Cloth. Portrait. Photographs. First British edition. Fine in very good dust jacket with a couple minor edge tears mended on verso and hint of sunning to spine.
New York: Farrar, [ 1978]. Cloth. Portrait. First edition thus, issued in the uniform format WORKS. Ink ownership inscription, otherwise fine in dust jacket.
New York: Mitchell Kennerley, 1913. Gilt cloth. First edition of the poet's second book (a play). A very good, bright copy, without dust jacket.
Albuq. UNM Press, 1967. 112pp. Printed wrappers. First edition. A descriptive bibliography, with periodical appearances and secondary sources included. About fine.
New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, [1978]. Cloth and boards. First edition of the first novel by the author of the PIG TRILOGY. Top edge a trace dusty, otherwise near fine in dust jacket.
[Los Angeles]: Columbia Pictures, 1954. 19,[1]pp. plus 4pp. newsprint insert herald. Quarto (41 x 30 cm). Pictorial self wrappers. Heavily illustrated. Horizontal fold, spine a bit frayed and slightly split (the coverstock is heavy and most copies exhibit this to one degree or another), but otherwise very good or better.....
[Hollywood]: Paramount Pictures, [1961]. [24]pp. Quarto. Pictorial self wrappers. Light use, about fine. First edition. A highly pictorial souvenir program, prepared by Paramount for sale at early screenings of the multi-award winning comedy based on a screenplay by George Axelrod, loosely based on Capote's novella. Directed by Blake Edwards, the.....
[Los Angeles]: Santana Pictures - United Artists, 1953. A vintage 11 x 14" color studio lobby card. Exhibition date in crayon on verso, a couple of very minor smudges and a faint pencil erasure, but very good, or better. A highly visual lobby card (#8 in the sequence), partaking of.....
London: Hamish Hamilton, [ 1986]. Gilt cloth boards. First edition, preceding U.S. book publication. Paper slightly toned, as usual, else near fine in lightly rubbed black dust jacket.
New York: Random House, [ca. 1966]. Cloth and boards. First separate edition, trade issue. Foxing to boards and faintly in text; hence just a good copy in slipcase.
New York: Random House, [ 1956]. 182,[1]pp. Gilt cloth. First edition of the author's first non-fiction work, recording an American theatrical company's eight-day journey from East Berlin to Leningrad. Fine in very good dust jacket (faint darkening to lower panel, a couple small nicks, and trifling edge wear).
New York: Random House. [ 1948]. Cloth. Very faint darkening to endsheet gutters, otherwise a very near fine copy in very good, edge-tanned dust jacket with a few short, creased, closed tears to upper edge, minor nicks to corner tips, and a small chip to the toe of the lower.....
New York: Random House. [ 1948]. Cloth. Very faint darkening to pastedowns, otherwise a very near fine copy in very good dust jacket with a closed tear to upper edge, minor nicks to corner tips, and a small creased tear to lower edge of upper panel. First edition of the.....
New York: Random House, [1963]. Cloth. First edition of this selection, with an introduction by Mark Schorer. Signed by Capote on the free endsheet. Publisher's review slip laid in. Fine in very good dust jacket with pen stroke through price, and two internally mended tears at top edge.
[ Np]: Columbia Pictures, 1968. Folio (14 x 22") pictorial window card, printed on recto only. Unused, with slight waves from having been rolled, and a couple of creases at extreme edges. Very good or better. An original window card for the 1967/8 film adaptation of Capote's journalistic novel, directed.....