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Thoreau, Henry D.
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75.00
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FITZ BOOKS AND WAFFLES /Abebooks
dealer size: 16
[publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company] Hardcover Aside from slight toning, clean copy with well-bound, unmarked and undamaged pages. Has stamp on first blank page from previous owner, outer cover has slight shelf wear.
[Buffalo, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1929]
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Henry David Thoreau, H.G. O. Blake [ed.]
USD
200.00
Bryn Mawr Bookstore /Abebooks
[publisher: Houghton Mifflin and Company, Boston] Hardcover First Edition Octavo. Pp. vi, 470. A good copy in green cloth beveled boards, gilt-titled, t.e.g. Wear to extremities; corners bumped.
[Cambridge, MA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1892]
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Henry David Thoreau; Blake, H. G. O. (Editor)
USD
250.00
Moroccobound Fine Books, IOBA /Abebooks
[publisher: Boston: Houghton Mifflin] Hardcover First Edition 470 pp. Hardcover, bound in green cloth. The edges rubbed with loss at the spine ends and corners; color mottled. Text unmarked.
[Lewis Center, OH, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1892]
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THOREAU, Henry David
USD
350.00
Yesterday's Gallery, ABAA /Abebooks
[publisher: Houghton, Mifflin, & Co, Boston and New York] Hardcover First Edition First Edition, Octavo, original green cloth over boards, beveled, gilt lettering and top edge. Collection of observations from Thoreau's diary on autumn in Massachusetts taken from 1841-59, and arranged by month rather than chronologically. Very good, spine ends bumped, front hinge starting to tear.
[East Woodstock, CT, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1892]
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Thoreau, Henry D.; Blake, H. G. O. (Editor)
USD
375.00
Barry Cassidy Rare Books /Abebooks
[publisher: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, Boston, MA] Hardcover Original publisher's green cloth binding with gilt lettering on front cover and spine. Top edge gilt. Gilt facsimile signature of Thoreau on the front cover. Wrapped in mylar. 5 1/4" x 7 3/4." 470 pages, complete. Referenced from the Bibliography of American Literature (BAL), no. 20130: 1st Printing. Printed on copyright page: "The Riverside Press, Cambridge[, Massachusetts]: Electrotyped and Printed by H. O. Houghton & Co." Former owner's signature in pencil in the upper-right corner of the title page not affecting text. Pages and covers are very clean and intact. Minuscule rubbing and wear to the corners, edges, and head and tail of spine. A Very Good copy. This book is composed of extracts from Thoreau's journal. Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) was an American author, naturalist, abolitionist, and philosopher. Thoreau is best-known for his poems and essays. Many of his writings interweave themes of nature and philosophy.
[Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1892]
Thoreau Henry D.; Blake H. G. O. Editor
USD
403.00
Oak Knoll Books/Oak Knoll Press /ABAA
Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, Date: 1892. Original publisher's green cloth binding with gilt lettering on front cover and spine. Top edge gilt. Gilt facsimile signature of Thoreau on the front cover. 8vo. Original publisher's green cloth binding with gilt lettering on front cover and spine. Top edge gilt. Gilt facsimile signature of Thoreau on the front cover. 470 pages. First edition. BAL 20130. Ownership inscription on front free endpaper in ink. Very light wear to spine ends, else near fine. Printed on copyright page: "The Riverside Press, Cambridge[, Massachusetts]: Electrotyped and Printed by H. O. Houghton & Co." This book is composed of extracts from Thoreau's journal. Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) was an American author, naturalist, abolitionist, and philosopher. Thoreau is best-known for his poems and essays. Many of his writings interweave themes of nature and philosophy. 1892. Houghton, Mifflin and Company US
Thoreau Henry D.; Blake H. G. O. Editor
USD
403.00
Oak Knoll Books/Oak Knoll Press /Biblio
Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, Date: 1892. Original publisher's green cloth binding with gilt lettering on front cover and spine. Top edge gilt. Gilt facsimile signature of Thoreau on the front cover. 8vo. Original publisher's green cloth binding with gilt lettering on front cover and spine. Top edge gilt. Gilt facsimile signature of Thoreau on the front cover. 470 pages. First edition. BAL 20130. Ownership inscription on front free endpaper in ink. Very light wear to spine ends, else near fine. Printed on copyright page: "The Riverside Press, Cambridge[, Massachusetts]: Electrotyped and Printed by H. O. Houghton & Co." This book is composed of extracts from Thoreau's journal. Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) was an American author, naturalist, abolitionist, and philosopher. Thoreau is best-known for his poems and essays. Many of his writings interweave themes of nature and philosophy. 1892. Houghton, Mifflin and Company [US]
Thoreau, Henry D.; Blake, H. G. O. (Editor)
USD
420.00
Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB /Abebooks
[publisher: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, Boston] Hardcover 8vo. Original publisher's green cloth binding with gilt lettering on front cover and spine. Top edge gilt. Gilt facsimile signature of Thoreau on the front cover. 470 pages. First edition. BAL 20130. Ownership inscription on front free endpaper in ink. Very light wear to spine ends, else near fine. Printed on copyright page: "The Riverside Press, Cambridge[, Massachusetts]: Electrotyped and Printed by H. O. Houghton & Co." This book is composed of extracts from Thoreau's journal. Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) was an American author, naturalist, abolitionist, and philosopher. Thoreau is best-known for his poems and essays. Many of his writings interweave themes of nature and philosophy. Original publisher's green cloth binding with gilt lettering on front cover and spine. Top edge gilt. Gilt facsimile signature of Thoreau on the front cover
[NEW CASTLE, DE, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1892]
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Thoreau, Henry David.
USD
650.00
Compass Rose Books, ABAA-ILAB /Abebooks
[publisher: Houghton Mifflin and Company, Boston] Hardcover First Edition First Printing. Edited with a Preface by H.G.O. Blake. 470pp. A Fine copy in dark green fine-woven cloth over bevelled boards, spine and front cover gilt, black facing endpapers, top edge gilt. Text clean and unmarked. Superior copy. Q19677
[Kensington, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1892]
Thoreau, Henry David
USD
850.00
Indian Hills Books /Abebooks
[publisher: Houghton Mifflin] Hardcover First Edition Green silk covered boards. Beveled edges. Bright gold signature of author on front cover. Bright gold lettering on spine. A touch of wear to head and heel of spine. No loss of cloth. Cloth is a nice deep forest green. No fading or rubbing. Flat black endpapers. Top edge gilt. Former owners bookplate inside front cover. A very nice copy of the true first edition.
[Blountville, TN, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1892]
Thoreau, Henry David
USD
950.00
Indian Hills Books /Abebooks
[publisher: Houghton Mifflin] Hardcover Ex library from Amesbury Public Library. Red cloth library binding with white lettering on the spine. Bar code sticker on front cover, spine and last blank page. States Riverside Edition on half title. No listing of other titles in the Riverside Edition on the facing page (as in a true Riverside Edition) but could have been left out in re-binding. So here is the rest of the story. A bookplate inside front cover of the library stating the book was received May 1901. Binding looks much newer than that. Title page shows date at bottom as MDCCCXCIX or 1899. We can find no other such copies or mention of this printing in the bibliography by Borst. The pages are nearly fine. No foxing or odor. 1/16" tear at fore edge of title page. Embossed library stamp on title page. Library pencil marks on title page. Apparently an unknown printing of this title. Any information appreciated.
[Blountville, TN, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1899]
LITERATURE THOREAU Henry David
USD
1000.00
Lorne Bair Rare Books /ABAA
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, Date: 1881 / 1884 / 1888 / 1892. First Edition. First printings of all four volumes, each published separately. In original green publisher's cloth, titled in gilt on spines with facsimile of Thoreau's signature to front boards, top edges gilt; black coated endpapers. Early Spring (1881): [viii], 318 pp. A clean copy in bright cloth, rubbed; binding cracking internally at p.120 and p. 192, but holding; slight foxing to endleaves: Very Good. Summer (1884): 16 pages of ads at rear; [2], [i-vi], [1]-382,[1]-16pp; with folding map of Concord. Sturdy and bright, with very minor rubbing at head and tail; front hinge beginning to crack but repaired; around Very Good. Early 20th-century bookplate for The Argows. Winter (1888): 14 pages of ads at rear; [iv], vi, [1]-439, [1], [1]-14pp. Contemporary ownership signature to flyleaf. Externally handsome, apart from rubbing to head and tail; front hinge cracked through; title-page and three leaves of prelims neatly re-attached and two internal gatherings detached: just Good. Autumn (1892): [2], [i-iii] iv-vi, [1]-470 pp. An excellent copy, though spine slightly dulled: Very Good+. This "Seasons" series of four volumes, edited by Thoreau's friend and disciple H. G. O. Blake, collected excerpts from Thoreau's journals, largely focused on natural history. Thoreau's journal was later published in its entirety, and "has received increasing acclaim as a masterpiece in itself" (ANB). Not many copies were printed ( ...
LITERATURE THOREAU Henry David
USD
1000.00
Lorne Bair Rare Books /Biblio
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, Date: 1881 / 1884 / 1888 / 1892. First Edition. First printings of all four volumes, each published separately. In original green publisher's cloth, titled in gilt on spines with facsimile of Thoreau's signature to front boards, top edges gilt; black coated endpapers. Early Spring (1881): [viii], 318 pp. A clean copy in bright cloth, rubbed; binding cracking internally at p.120 and p. 192, but holding; slight foxing to endleaves: Very Good. Summer (1884): 16 pages of ads at rear; [2], [i-vi], [1]-382,[1]-16pp; with folding map of Concord. Sturdy and bright, with very minor rubbing at head and tail; front hinge beginning to crack but repaired; around Very Good. Early 20th-century bookplate for The Argows. Winter (1888): 14 pages of ads at rear; [iv], vi, [1]-439, [1], [1]-14pp. Contemporary ownership signature to flyleaf. Externally handsome, apart from rubbing to head and tail; front hinge cracked through; title-page and three leaves of prelims neatly re-attached and two internal gatherings detached: just Good. Autumn (1892): [2], [i-iii] iv-vi, [1]-470 pp. An excellent copy, though spine slightly dulled: Very Good+. This "Seasons" series of four volumes, edited by Thoreau's friend and disciple H. G. O. Blake, collected excerpts from Thoreau's journals, largely focused on natural history. Thoreau's journal was later published in its entirety, and "has received increasing acclaim as a masterpiece in itself" (ANB). Not many copies were printed ( ...
[LITERATURE] THOREAU, Henry D[avid]
USD
1056.20
Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA /ZVAB
[publisher: Houghton Mifflin 1881 / 1884 / 1888 / 1892, Boston] First Edition First printings of all four volumes, each published separately. In original green publisher's cloth, titled in gilt on spines with facsimile of Thoreau's signature to front boards, top edges gilt; black coated endpapers. Early Spring (1881): [viii], 318 pp. A clean copy in bright cloth, rubbed; binding cracking internally at p.120 and p. 192, but holding; slight foxing to endleaves: Very Good. Summer (1884): 16 pages of ads at rear; [2], [i-vi], [1]-382,[1]-16pp; with folding map of Concord. Sturdy and bright, with very minor rubbing at head and tail; front hinge beginning to crack but repaired; around Very Good. Early 20th-century bookplate for The Argows. Winter (1888): 14 pages of ads at rear; [iv], vi, [1]-439, [1], [1]-14pp. Contemporary ownership signature to flyleaf. Externally handsome, apart from rubbing to head and tail; front hinge cracked through; title-page and three leaves of prelims neatly re-attached and two internal gatherings detached: just Good. Autumn (1892): [2], [i-iii] iv-vi, [1]-470 pp. An excellent copy, though spine slightly dulled: Very Good+. This "Seasons" series of four volumes, edited by Thoreau's friend and disciple H. G. O. Blake, collected excerpts from Thoreau's journals, largely focused on natural history. Thoreau's journal was later published in its entirety, and "has received increasing acclaim as a masterpiece in it ...
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Thoreau, Henry David
USD
1056.20
Second Story Books, ABAA /ZVAB
[publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company 1881-1892, Boston] Hardcover Octavo, 4 Volumes. In Good plus condition. Bound in green cloth with gilt text. Boards have rubbing to corners, bending and fraying to spine edges, and rubbing to edges. Text blocks have light age toning and light foxing to some pages. "Summer" and "Autumn" have bookplates on front pastedown. Shelved in Room A. CONTENTS: "Early Spring in Massachusetts" [i-viii], 1-318. "Summer" [i-ii], [i-vi], 1-318. "Autumn" [i-ii], [i]-vi, [1]-470. "Winter" [i-iv], [i]-vi, [1]-439, blank, [440], advertisements [1]-6. 1371737. Special Collections.
[Rockville, MD, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1881]
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Thoreau Henry David
USD
1100.00
Second Story Books, ABAA /ABAA
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, Date: 1881-1892. Hardcover. Octavo, 4 Volumes. In Good plus condition. Bound in green cloth with gilt text. Boards have rubbing to corners, bending and fraying to spine edges, and rubbing to edges. Text blocks have light age toning and light foxing to some pages. "Summer" and "Autumn" have bookplates on front pastedown. Shelved in Room A. CONTENTS: "Early Spring in Massachusetts" [i-viii], 1-318. "Summer" [i-ii], [i-vi], 1-318. "Autumn" [i-ii], [i]-vi, [1]-470. "Winter" [i-iv], [i]-vi, [1]-439, blank, [440], advertisements [1]-6. 1371737. Special Collections. 1881. Houghton Mifflin Company US
Thoreau, Henry David
USD
1100.00
Second Story Books via Alibris /Alibris
Boston Houghton Mifflin Company 1881-1892 Hardcover Book. Octavo, 4 Volumes. In Good plus condition. Bound in green cloth with gilt text. Boards have rubbing to corners, bending and fraying to spine edges, and rubbing to edges. Text blocks have light age toning and light foxing to some pages. "Summer" and "Autumn" have bookplates on front pastedown. Shelved in Room A. CONTENTS: "Early Spring in Massachusetts" [i-viii], 1-318. "Summer" [i-ii], [i-vi], 1-318. "Autumn" [i-ii], [i]-vi, [1]-470. "Winter" [i-iv], [i]-vi, [1]-439, blank, [440], advertisements [1]-6. 1371737. Special Collections.
Thoreau Henry David
USD
1100.00
Second Story Books, ABAA /Biblio
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, Date: 1881-1892. Hardcover. Octavo, 4 Volumes. In Good plus condition. Bound in green cloth with gilt text. Boards have rubbing to corners, bending and fraying to spine edges, and rubbing to edges. Text blocks have light age toning and light foxing to some pages. "Summer" and "Autumn" have bookplates on front pastedown. Shelved in Room A. CONTENTS: "Early Spring in Massachusetts" [i-viii], 1-318. "Summer" [i-ii], [i-vi], 1-318. "Autumn" [i-ii], [i]-vi, [1]-470. "Winter" [i-iv], [i]-vi, [1]-439, blank, [440], advertisements [1]-6. 1371737. Special Collections. 1881. Houghton Mifflin Company [US]
[LITERATURE] THOREAU, Henry D[avid]
USD
1100.00
Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA /Abebooks
[publisher: Houghton Mifflin 1881 / 1884 / 1888 / 1892, Boston] First Edition First printings of all four volumes, each published separately. In original green publisher's cloth, titled in gilt on spines with facsimile of Thoreau's signature to front boards, top edges gilt; black coated endpapers. Early Spring (1881): [viii], 318 pp. A clean copy in bright cloth, rubbed; binding cracking internally at p.120 and p. 192, but holding; slight foxing to endleaves: Very Good. Summer (1884): 16 pages of ads at rear; [2], [i-vi], [1]-382,[1]-16pp; with folding map of Concord. Sturdy and bright, with very minor rubbing at head and tail; front hinge beginning to crack but repaired; around Very Good. Early 20th-century bookplate for The Argows. Winter (1888): 14 pages of ads at rear; [iv], vi, [1]-439, [1], [1]-14pp. Contemporary ownership signature to flyleaf. Externally handsome, apart from rubbing to head and tail; front hinge cracked through; title-page and three leaves of prelims neatly re-attached and two internal gatherings detached: just Good. Autumn (1892): [2], [i-iii] iv-vi, [1]-470 pp. An excellent copy, though spine slightly dulled: Very Good+. This "Seasons" series of four volumes, edited by Thoreau's friend and disciple H. G. O. Blake, collected excerpts from Thoreau's journals, largely focused on natural history. Thoreau's journal was later published in its entirety, and "has received increasing acclaim as a masterpiece in it ...
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Thoreau, Henry David
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1100.00
Second Story Books, ABAA /Abebooks
[publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company 1881-1892, Boston] Hardcover Octavo, 4 Volumes. In Good plus condition. Bound in green cloth with gilt text. Boards have rubbing to corners, bending and fraying to spine edges, and rubbing to edges. Text blocks have light age toning and light foxing to some pages. "Summer" and "Autumn" have bookplates on front pastedown. Shelved in Room A. CONTENTS: "Early Spring in Massachusetts" [i-viii], 1-318. "Summer" [i-ii], [i-vi], 1-318. "Autumn" [i-ii], [i]-vi, [1]-470. "Winter" [i-iv], [i]-vi, [1]-439, blank, [440], advertisements [1]-6. 1371737. Special Collections.
[Rockville, MD, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1881]
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Thoreau Henry D.
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2650.00
Sumner & Stillman /ABAA
Date: 1881. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1881 / 1884 / 1888 / 1892. [Together, four volumes.] Original dark green cloth with facsimile signature in gilt, beveled. First Edition, first printing, of each of Thoreau's "four seasons" edited from his journal by H.G.O. Blake. (It is curious that the four seasons were published not quite in their natural order.) According to Blanck these four printings consisted of only 1018, 1260, 1550 and 1020 copies respectively. These are unusually bright copies -- a touch of rubbing at some corners, perhaps a faint scratch or two, but otherwise Fine. It is not easy to encounter all four Seasons in this condition. Borst A8.1.a + A9.1.a + A10.1.a + A11.1.a; Blanck 20123 + 20127 + 20129 + 20130. Housed in an open-back slipcase. 1881. US
Thoreau Henry D.
USD
2650.00
Sumner & Stillman /Biblio
Date: 1881. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1881 / 1884 / 1888 / 1892. [Together, four volumes.] Original dark green cloth with facsimile signature in gilt, beveled. First Edition, first printing, of each of Thoreau's "four seasons" edited from his journal by H.G.O. Blake. (It is curious that the four seasons were published not quite in their natural order.) According to Blanck these four printings consisted of only 1018, 1260, 1550 and 1020 copies respectively. These are unusually bright copies -- a touch of rubbing at some corners, perhaps a faint scratch or two, but otherwise Fine. It is not easy to encounter all four Seasons in this condition. Borst A8.1.a + A9.1.a + A10.1.a + A11.1.a; Blanck 20123 + 20127 + 20129 + 20130. Housed in an open-back slipcase. 1881. [US]
Thoreau, Henry D.
USD
2650.00
Sumner & Stillman [ABAA] /Abebooks
Softcover First Edition Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1881 / 1884 / 1888 / 1892. [Together, four volumes.] Original dark green cloth with facsimile signature in gilt, beveled. First Edition, first printing, of each of Thoreau's "four seasons" edited from his journal by H.G.O. Blake. (It is curious that the four seasons were published not quite in their natural order.) According to Blanck these four printings consisted of only 1018, 1260, 1550 and 1020 copies respectively. These are unusually bright copies -- a touch of rubbing at some corners, perhaps a faint scratch or two, but otherwise Fine. It is not easy to encounter all four Seasons in this condition. Borst A8.1.a + A9.1.a + A10.1.a + A11.1.a; Blanck 20123 + 20127 + 20129 + 20130. Housed in an open-back slipcase.
[Yarmouth, ME, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1881]
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Thoreau, Henry David (Inscribed copies by Editor H.G.O. Blake)
USD
7500.00
Brainerd Phillipson Rare Books /Abebooks
[publisher: Houghton Mifflin Early Spring in Massachusetts (1881), Summer (1884), Winter (1888) and Autumn (1892),] Hardcover First Edition Handsomely bound in the original publisher's dark green finely woven cloth, beveled boards, with gilt lettered facsimile signatures of Thoreau on the front boards, gilt lettering on spine. Dark black endpapers. Top edges gilded. First Edition, first printings of all of Thoreau's "Season" books from his Journals. All are in very good plus condition. The hinges are tight and the books are clean and virtually unread. There is a touch of wear to the edges of the spines and little rubbing and a touch of wrinkling at the top of one or two spines; overall, they are in collector's condition, especially with such splendid presentations by the editor. The recipient, Mrs. King has signed her name, Sarah L. King, and date, Feb. 1882 and glued a colorful section of a card wishing "Happy New Year!" to the second front endpaper of "Early Spring." The volumes come with a letter of provenance and were published in small print runs; the complete set is rather scarce, especially with three of the books signed by the editor. According to BAL these four printings consisted of only 1018, 1260, 1550 and 1020 copies. A rare opportunity for the Thoreau collector. While Thoreau published only two books during his lifetime, after his death, his friend Harrison Blake edited and published sections of his journal as ...
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