Search results for: 'WILSON, Edmund.'
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WILSON, Edmund. The Cold War and the Income Tax:
London : 1964
First UK edition, first impression. Originally published in the US the preceding year. Learn More£45.00Stock Code: 104309
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WILSON, Edmund. I thought of Daisy.
London : [1952]
First UK edition. First published in the US in 1929. With the author's signed presentation inscription on the front free endpaper to author and music historian Sam Chotzinoff, dated 1952. Learn More£200.00Stock Code: 44265
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WILSON, Edmund. The Scrolls from the Dead Sea.
New York : 1955
First edition, first printing. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author "To Cousin Dorothy with love from Edmund Wellfleet Mass. October 19, 1955" on the front free endpaper. With a correction to the text in Wilson's hand. Dorothy Mendenhall was Wilson's cousin, a respected researcher, obstetrician, and pioneer in methods of childbirth. Learn More£375.00Stock Code: 42863
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WILSON, Edmund. Classics and Commercials. A Literary Chronicle of the Forties.
New York : 1950
First Edition, First Printing. With the author's signed presentation inscription to the front free endpaper, "To Dorothy Mendenhall with love from Edmund Christmas 1950". With a correction to the text in Wilson's hand. Review slip laid in. Dorothy Mendenhall was Wilson's cousin, a respected researcher, obstetrician, and pioneer in methods of childbirth.... Learn More£300.00Stock Code: 42861
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WILSON, Edmund. Axel's Castle.
New York and London : 1931
First edition, first printing (Scribner's "A"), scarce in the jacket. Axel's Castle, which is numbered among Connolly's 100 Books of the Modern Movement, was an influential study on the roots of Modernism in the Symbolist Movement, with chapters on W. B. Yeats, Paul Valéry, T. S. Eliot, Proust, James Joyce, Gertrude Stein, and Rimbaud. The title relates... Learn More£450.00Stock Code: 143829
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WILSON, Edmund (contrib.) New Poems by American Poets.
New York : 1953
First Edition, First Printing. With the author's signed presentation inscription to the front free endpaper, "To Cousin Dorothy, who asked me what I had done to deserve Elena - see page 168 from Edmund July 25, 1955". Dorothy Mendenhall was Wilson's cousin, a respected researcher, obstetrician, and pioneer in methods of childbirth. Learn More£220.00Stock Code: 42864
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PAINE, Thomas. Rights of Man:
London [White Edinburgh] : 1791 & 1792
Sixth London edition of Paine's Rights of Man (the year of first publication), bound with the first and only edition of White's Rational Freedom, a scarce and impassioned condemnation of Paine, in a sammelband of five political works.
Paine's great defense of the inalienable rights of the people, and their right to revolution when governments... Learn More£2,500.00Stock Code: 148283