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A Prisoner in the Garden: Opening Nelson Mandela's Prison Archive, Copy No. 82 of 100...
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A Prisoner in the Garden: Opening Nelson Mandela's Prison Archive, Copy No. 82 of 100 presentation copies thus, finely bound by the publisher and signed by Mandela

by Nelson Mandela

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Johannesburg: Penguin Books, 2005. De-Luxe Limited Signed Edition. Full leather. This is the signed, limited, and numbered edition, one of 100 copies produced for personal presentation. The binding is half brown Morocco over marbled paper-covered boards with raised spine bands and red Morocco spine label. The profusely and compellingly illustrated contents are bound with printed endpapers and silk head and foot bands. The book is housed in the publisherÂ’s brown cloth-covered slipcase featuring marbled paper ends and spine, rounded, leather capped opening, and an inset photograph of Mandela in the titular prison garden. The limitation page preceding the half title is hand-numbered “82”, and signed by Mandela above his printed name, the “PRESENTED TO” line still blank. Condition is pristine, the binding and contents both immaculately as-new, the slipcase genuinely fine with only trivial shelf scuffing to the bottom edge. Among a myriad of compelling images, captions, and vignettes, Prisoner in… Read More
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Long Walk to Freedom, the South African first edition, inscribed and dated by Nelson Mandela
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Long Walk to Freedom, the South African first edition, inscribed and dated by Nelson Mandela

by Nelson Mandela

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Johannesburg: MacDonald Purnell, 1994. First edition. Hardcover. This presentation copy of the South African first edition of Nelson Mandelas autobiography was inscribed and dated by him during his presidency. Mandela began writing what would become Long Walk to Freedom clandestinely in prison in 1974. It was published in 1994, the same year that Mandela became President of South Africa. The five-line inscription on the half title reads: To Barry Pecher, | Compliments | & | best wishes | Mandela | 28.3.95. The date is exactly a year and a day after Mandela voted for the first time in his life - in the same election that made him leader of his nation. Condition is very good in a very good dust jacket. The black cloth binding is square, tight, and clean with sharp corners bright spine gilt, and minor shelf wear to extremities. The contents are bright with a crisp feel. Light spotting appears confined to the rear endpaper and page edges, which also show light soiling. The upper right front free endpaper… Read More
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Poems
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Poems

by Katherine Mansfield

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First edition
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London: Constable & Co. Ltd., 1923. First edition. Hardcover. This an exceptional, jacketed first edition of Katherine MansfieldÂ’s poems, compiled by her husband, John Middleton Murry and published the year she died of tuberculosis, at the age of 34. The handsome binding features quarter tan linen with dark red Morocco spine label and brown, paper-covered boards. The contents are bound with untrimmed fore and bottom edges and gilt top edge. The book was issued in a tan, laid paper dust jacket printed in dark red on the spine and front face. Condition approaches truly fine in a near fine dust jacket. The binding is square, tight, and pristine, with sharp corners and no reportable wear or blemishes. The contents are immaculate, with no spotting or previous owner names. The small, printed sticker of a New York bookseller – “Edgar H. Wells & Co.” – is affixed to the lower rear pastedown. This is plausibly the original seller of this book; Edgar Huidekoper Wells (1875-1938) operated Edgar H. Wells… Read More
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Charles, IXth Duke of Marlborough, K.G.
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Charles, IXth Duke of Marlborough, K.G.: Winston Churchill's eulogy of his "oldest and dearest friend", his cousin, the IXth Duke of Marlborough

by Winston S. Churchill and C.C. Martindale

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London: Burns Oates & Washbourne Ltd., 1934. First edition, only printing. Paperback. This pamphlet publishes Churchill's tribute to his first cousin and "oldest and dearest friend" Charles Richard John, IXth Duke of Marlborough. The string-bound pamphlet in blue-grey card covers measures 7.25 x 5.25 inches (18.4 x 13.3 cm) and is 20 pages in length. Pages 5-11 contain Churchill's tribute and pages 12-18 that of C.C. Martindale (Jesuit author, scholar, and Oxford philosopher). This first edition, only printing is a near fine copy, clean and complete with sharp corners. We note only a hint of wear to the spine ends and a tiny blemish to the lower rear cover that shows also on the rear cover verso and facing verso (blank apart from the name of the printer at the foot of the page). The contents are otherwise clean and bright with neither spotting nor previous ownership marks. Winston met his cousin, the future Duke of Marlborough, in late 1893, and wrote to his mother on 30 December 1893, “I am… Read More
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Charles, IXth Duke of Marlborough, K.G.
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Charles, IXth Duke of Marlborough, K.G.: Winston Churchill's eulogy of his "oldest and dearest friend", his cousin, the IXth Duke of Marlborough

by Winston S. Churchill and C.C. Martindale

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London: Burns Oates & Washbourne Ltd., 1934. First edition, only printing. Paperback. This pamphlet publishes Churchill's tribute to his first cousin and "oldest and dearest friend" Charles Richard John, IXth Duke of Marlborough. The string-bound pamphlet in blue-grey card covers measures 7.25 x 5.25 inches (18.4 x 13.3 cm) and is 20 pages in length. Pages 5-11 contain Churchill's tribute and pages 12-18 that of C.C. Martindale (Jesuit author, scholar, and Oxford philosopher). This first edition, only printing is a near fine copy, clean and complete with only the faintest suggestion of wear to the corners. The contents are clean and bright with neither spotting nor previous ownership marks. Winston met his cousin, the future Duke of Marlborough, in late 1893, and wrote to his mother on 30 December 1893, “I am particularly glad to have made SunnyÂ’s acquaintance”. They made good on this beginning. “WinstonÂ’s friendship with his cousin became a firm and lasting one, and it remained constant,… Read More
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Essays in Persuasion
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Essays in Persuasion

by John Maynard Keynes

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First Edition
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Hardcover
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London: Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1931. First Edition. Hardcover. This is the first edition, first printing, of the first book of essays by John Maynard Keynes, in very good plus condition in the original dust jacket – scarce thus. The binding is square and tight with bright gilt, unfaded green cloth, sharp corners, and only minor shelf wear to extremities. The contents are notably bright with almost no spotting. Age-toning and minor blemishes are confined to the page edges. The original “10/6 NET” price is intact on the lower front flap. There is irregular loss at the spine ends to a maximum depth of .75 inch (1.9 cm) and lesser loss at the flap fold corners. The jacket is protected beneath a clear, removable, archival cover. This book came to us by way of Japan, and there is a small red ink stamp to the lower rear pastedown featuring what are ostensibly Japanese characters. The only other previous ownership mark is that of “Leonard C. Marsh | Apr. 1932.” inked on the front free endpaper… Read More
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The Economic Consequences of Mr. Churchill
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The Economic Consequences of Mr. Churchill

by John Maynard Keynes

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London: Hogarth Press, 1925. First edition. Paperback. Winston S. Churchill was larger than life not only in his deeds and statements, but also in the criticism he attracted. This 1925 pamphlet is a convocation of socio-political and literary luminaries. This is the first edition, only printing of a sharply critical publication authored by none other than John Maynard Keynes and published by Virginia and Leonard Woolf's Hogarth Press. The pamphlet is bound in gray-green card wraps, wire-stitched, measures 8.5 x 5.5 inches (21.6 x 14 cm), and is 32 pages in length. This is a particularly clean copy of a fragile publication seldom found in such well-preserved condition, clean and complete. The green wraps are firmly attached with no loss, tears, or creases, both original binding staples intact. The only defect of note is toning, uniform to the front cover, and to a vertical strip of the rear cover along the spine. The contents are clean and bright with no previous ownership marks. Trivial spotting is… Read More
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A Treatise on Money, Volume II: The Applied Theory of Money
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A Treatise on Money, Volume II: The Applied Theory of Money

by John Maynard Keynes

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London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1930. First Edition. Hardcover. This first edition of the second and final volume of A Treatise on Money is quite scarce thus, magnificently clean and jacketed. Published on 24 October 1930, Treatise was “the first of KeynesÂ’s two major contributions to economic theory”. This copy approaches near fine condition in a good dust jacket. The binding is unsullied, square, bright, and tight with vivid spine gilt, sharp corners, and only trivial shelf wear to extremities and a touch of mottling to the upper front cover and lower right spine. The contents are notably bright and clean with a crisp, unread feel. We find no spotting. The sole previous ownership mark is an inked name and “1931” date on the upper left front pastedown. The pages show only mild age toning and light soiling. The rarely-seen dust jacket has shallow losses to the spine ends and the lower rear hinge, none appreciably affecting spine print, with lesser wear and fractional chipping to upper front… Read More
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The Economic Consequences of Mr. Churchill
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The Economic Consequences of Mr. Churchill

by John Maynard Keynes

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London: Hogarth Press, 1925. First edition. Paperback. Winston S. Churchill was larger than life not only in his deeds and statements, but also in the criticism he attracted. This 1925 pamphlet is a convocation of socio-political and literary luminaries. This is the first edition, only printing of a sharply critical publication authored by none other than John Maynard Keynes and published by Virginia and Leonard Woolf's Hogarth Press. The pamphlet is bound in gray-green card wraps, wire-stitched, measures 8.5 x 5.5 inches (21.6 x 14 cm), and is 32 pages in length. This copy is good plus, superior in condition to most we encounter, despite some typical flaws. The green wraps are neatly detached at the binding staples, but nonetheless the front and rear covers are still fully attached to one another and minimal chip losses are confined to the bottom edge of the rear cover, the upper rear cover corner, and the spine extremities. The covers show some usual toning, but still retain green hue. The… Read More
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A Treatise on Money, complete in two volumes: Volume I, The Pure Theory of Money and Volume II,...
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A Treatise on Money, complete in two volumes: Volume I, The Pure Theory of Money and Volume II, The Applied Theory of Money

by John Maynard Keynes

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First U.S. edition, first printing
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New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1930. First U.S. edition, first printing. Hardcover. This is a magnificent, two-volume set of the U.S. first edition, first printing, quite scarce thus in the original dust jackets. Published in late 1930, Treatise was “the first of KeynesÂ’s two major contributions to economic theory”. This set is improbably clean and bright, featuring better than near-fine copies in near fine dust jackets. The burgundy cloth bindings are square, clean, bright, and tight with bright spine gilt. Particularly given the coarse cloth and easily faded hue, these volumes are strikingly fresh. We note only slight wrinkling to the spine ends and a hint of bruising to the upper Volume II corners. The contents are even more impressive – immaculately bright with no spotting, no soiling, and no previous ownership marks. Even the text block edges are nearly pristine. The jackets, printed in burgundy on pale yellow-tan paper, are beautifully bright and clean, appearing not only… Read More
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The Mines: What they mean to The Farmer (Die Myne: Wat hulle vir Die Boer Beteken)
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The Mines: What they mean to The Farmer (Die Myne: Wat hulle vir Die Boer Beteken): Bound tĂŞte-bĂŞche in English and Afrikaans

by Issued by the Gold Producers' Committee of the Transvaal Chamber of Mines

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Johannesburg: Hortors Limited Printers, July, 1923. First edition. Pamphlet. Here we offer a 1923 pamphlet concerning gold mining in South Africa. This pamphlet bound tĂŞte-bĂŞche in English and Afrikaans is in good plus condition. The wire stitched, pale pink wraps covers are complete and free of tears and loss, with some light overall soiling and one light crease to the front, lower corner. Both binding staples are intact with no rust. This copy is ex-library with a stamp reading “CALIFORNIA STATE LIBRARY DOCUMENTS DEPT” and a penciled notation “cop. 1” on the front cover. Additionally, the word “mines” on the lower front cover of the English-language side has been underlined in pencil. The contents are bright, clean, and free of toning, spotting, and marking. This fragile African pamphlet is scarce with only four copies found in WorldCat. The 1886 discovery of gold in South Africa was a turning point for the Transvaal on such a scale that “from 1886 the story of South Africa is the story… Read More
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Hajji Baba of Ispahan
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Hajji Baba of Ispahan

by James Morier

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New York: Random House, 1937. Hardcover. James Justinian Morier, (born c.1780, Smyrna, Tur. - died March 19, 1849, Brighton, Sussex, Eng.), English diplomat and writer whose fame depends on The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan (1824), a picaresque romance of Persian life that long influenced English ideas of Persia; its Persian translation (1905) led to the development of the modern Persian novel of social criticism. The first of a series of novels written by Morier after he retired, Hajji Baba drew on the knowledge of Persia and its people that he had acquired on the British embassy staff at Tehr n (1809–15)". (Britannica). This volume is near fine in a very good dust jacket. The publisher's illustrated cloth binding is bright and clean with trivial wear confined to the corners. The contents are clean and tight, slightly age-toned toward the page edges, but with no spotting. There is a single previous owner's name inked on the ffep. The dust jacket illustration mirrors that of the binding.… Read More
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