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Published by Little, Brown and Company, 1944
Seller: My Dead Aunt's Books, Hyattsville, MD, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: GOOD. Dust Jacket Condition: NONE. 484 clean, unmarked, tight pages; tissue-covered frontispiece; inked name/date on front flyleaf; small writing inside back cover; light soiling on outer edges of textblock; sturdy cover has sunning, light shelf and corner wear, and faded and slightly frayed spine; no dj.
Published by Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1950
Seller: Bibliodisia Books, IOBA, MWABA, Chicago, IL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Frontispiece photographs (illustrator). First Edition. A latter printing in the same format and quality of one of the earliest and best collections of Dickinson's poetry by her late cousin from her collection. Book is fine and unmarked. Jacket is very good, bright and clean, with a very small spine bottom chip protected by the archival Mylar cover.
Published by Little, Brown, and Company, Boston, 1930
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good+. First Edition Thus. 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 401 pages; 1930 Little, Brown, and Company. HC. 1st edition. Published as the Centenary edition of Dickinson's poems. Printed on laid, watermarked paper. Tissue guarded frontis porteait of Dickinsn. Soundly bound In original green cloth with titles in gilt to cover and with gilt faded and dulled at spine. Clean copy with moderate sunning/toning to cloth at spine and some mild fading to the green cloth at the board edges. Top edge gilt a little dusted. 1930 Christmas gift inscription penned to front endpage. Lacking dust wrapper, toned at spine, but solid and clean. BAL 4684 G++.
Published by Little, Brown, and Company, Boston, 1936
Seller: Jeffrey H. Marks, Rare Books, ABAA, Rochester, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
157 pp. 8vo, publisher's gilt-lettered green cloth in dust jacket. First trade edition. Bookplate on front free endpaper; gold lettering on the spine dulled; otherwise clean, tight and sound in a lightly soiled jacket with several shallow chips and closed tears.
Published by Little Brown and Company, Boston, 1930
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Little Brown & Company. Boston. 1930. 210 pages. Title page contains the 1930 date. First edition, seventh printing. Book is tight and clean. Binding and hinges are sound. Green cloth decorated in gilt. Gilt page edges along top. Pages and endpapers are clean and bright; scant foxing throughout. A solid, attractive early copy of this classic edition, and first appearance of more than 150 unpublished poems of Emily Dickinson. As such, Emily's sister, Lavinia, kept these poems to herself; unpublished. Only after Lavinia's passing, the poems were then discovered by Martha Dickinson Bianchi, Emily's niece, and last surviving relative, who then published them. First edition, seventh printing. 1930. VG.
Published by Little Brown and Company, Boston, 1929
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Poor. 1st Edition. Little Brown & Company. Boston. 1929. 210 pages. First edition, third printing, stated. Printed in the same month as the first printing, March 1929. 1929 date printed on title page. Book is tight and clean. Binding and hinges are sound. Green cloth decorated in gilt. Gilt page edges along top. Pages and endpapers are clean and bright. Rubbed gilt on backstrip. Minor soiling to panels. Rare DJ is present, with $2.50 price intact on flap. DJ shows staining and chipping along edges; DJ spine is missing and as a result the DJ is pieced together under a DJ protector, without DJ spine. A solid, attractive early copy of this classic edition, and first appearance of more than 150 unpublished poems of Emily Dickinson. As such, Emily's sister, Lavinia, kept these poems to herself; unpublished. Only after Lavinia's passing, the poems were then discovered by Martha Dickinson Bianchi, Emily's niece, and last surviving relative, who then published them. First edition, third printing from March 1929. VG+/P.
Published by Little Brown and Company, Boston, 1929
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Little Brown & Company. Boston. 1929. 210 pages. Title page contains the original 1929 publication date. First edition, fifth printing. Book is tight and clean. Binding and hinges are sound. Green cloth decorated in gilt. Gilt page edges along top. Pages and endpapers are clean and bright. Rare DJ is present, with $2.50 price intact on flap. DJ show chipping along edges. A solid, attractive early copy of this classic edition, and first appearance of more than 150 unpublished poems of Emily Dickinson. As such, Emily's sister, Lavinia, kept these poems to herself; unpublished. Only after Lavinia's passing, the poems were then discovered by Martha Dickinson Bianchi, Emily's niece, and last surviving relative, who then published them. First edition, fifth printing, with 1929 date on title page, housed in the rare DJ.
Published by Little Brown and Company, Boston, 1929
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Little Brown & Company. Boston. 1929. 208 pages. Title page contains the original 1929 publication date, and Published March 1929 on the copyright page, with no further printings noted. This is the first edition, first printing, housed in the highly sought after first issue DJ; without any review blurbs on the front. Later printing DJs contain review blurbs on the front (The Saturday Evening Post, The Atlantic Monthly, and The Nation.) $2.50 price intact on flap. Book is tight and clean. Binding and hinges are sound. Green cloth decorated in gilt. Gilt page edges along top. Pages and endpapers are clean and bright. Minor light shelf-rubbing along edges. Gilt is bright on front panel, dull on backstrip under DJ. Vintage bookplate pasted in on front endpaper. Tiny, vintage Pilgrim Press bookstore sticker, of a Pilgrim's head, Boston, at base of front endpaper. Original brittle DJ shows open chipping. A very attractive first edition, first printing in the rare first state DJ, of Emily Dickinson's classic. This edition contains the first appearance of more than 150 unpublished poems of Emily Dickinson. As such, Emily's sister, Lavinia, kept these poems to herself; unpublished. Only after Lavinia's passing, the poems were then discovered by Martha Dickinson Bianchi, Emily's niece, and last surviving relative, who then published them. First edition, first printing in the rare first state DJ.
Published by Little Brown and Company, Boston, 1929
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Little Brown & Company. Boston. 1929. 208 pages. Title page contains the original 1929 publication date, and Published March 1929 on the copyright page, with no further printings noted. This is the first edition, first printing, housed in the highly sought after first issue DJ; without any review blurbs on the front. Later printing DJs contain review blurbs on the front (The Saturday Evening Post, The Atlantic Monthly, and The Nation.) $2.50 price intact on flap. Book is tight and clean. Binding and hinges are sound. Green cloth decorated in gilt. Gilt page edges along top. Pages and endpapers are clean and bright. Minor light shelf-rubbing along edges. Panel sheen slightly dulled, gilt is bright. DJ shows chipping along edges, darkening to spine, and crack to brittle DJ along rear area of DJ spine. A very attractive first edition, first printing in the rare first state DJ, of Emily Dickinson's classic. This edition contains the first appearance of more than 150 unpublished poems of Emily Dickinson. As such, Emily's sister, Lavinia, kept these poems to herself; unpublished. Only after Lavinia's passing, the poems were then discovered by Martha Dickinson Bianchi, Emily's niece, and last surviving relative, who then published them. First edition, first printing in the rare first state DJ.