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Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus: x, [11]-114 + [4] ad pp. Text in double columns. 9½x5½, original printed light peach-colored wrappers. Early American Edition, variant issue. Rare early American issue in its' original wrappers,
1481: Frankenstein; or, the Modern PrometheusEst. $500-$800See Sold Price
Frankenstein...: 294 pp. Frontispiece illustration. 5¾x4, publisher's decorative green cloth, front cover and spine in Art Nouveau design in black and gilt. Scarce edition. Owner's signature dated 1906, but circa
1484: Frankenstein...Est. $200-$300Lot Passed
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Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus: 252 + [2] ad pp. 6½x4, gilt-decorated and lettered maroon boards, pictorial jacket with photo still from the 1931 Universal picture starring Boris Karloff as the Monster. First "Universal Film"
1486: Frankenstein or the Modern PrometheusEst. $150-$250
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Snow Crash: Cloth-backed boards, spine lettered in silver, color pictorial jacket. First Edition. Author's scarce and highly praised first book; a classic in the cyber novel genre. Blurb quote by William Gibson
1488: Snow CrashEst. $400-$700See Sold Price
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Dracula - Third American Edition: ix, [1], 378 pp. Frontispiece illustration. 7½x5, bound in later full black morocco, spine stamped and lettered in gilt, marbled endpapers. Third American Edition. Author: Stoker, Bram Header:
1489: Dracula - Third American EditionEst. $250-$350See Sold Price
Dracula: ix, 354 + [2] ad pp. With 4 photo plates of stills from the 1931 Universal Pictures film (including frontispiece), plus photo image of Bela Lugosi as Dracula on the rear jacket panel. 7¼x5, original
1490: DraculaEst. $1,500-$2,000Lot Passed
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Dracula: ix, 354 + [2] ad pp. 7¼x5, bright orange cloth, lettered in black, color pictorial jacket. First Grosset & Dunlap Edition, pre-dating the 1931 Movie Edition (which starred Bela Lugosi. Fantastic
1491: DraculaEst. $500-$800See Sold Price
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Dr. Ox's Experiment, and Other Stories: xi, 332 pp. With 47 wood-engraved plates, plus 12 illustrations in the text. 7x5, period quarter calf and marbled boards, gilt-lettered morocco label, spine tooled in gilt, new endpapers and front
1492: Dr. Ox's Experiment, and Other StoriesEst. $700-$1,000See Sold Price
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Slaughterhouse-Five; or, the Children's Crusade: Blue cloth lettered in gilt, jacket. First Edition, first printing. Probably Vonnegut's most important book and basis for the 1972 film. Jacket with dated code "0369" on rear flap. Author: Vonnegut,
1493: Slaughterhouse-Five; or, the Children's CrusadeEst. $1,000-$1,500See Sold Price
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The First Men in the Moon: vii, 342 pp. Illustrated with 12 plates, including frontispiece, by Claude Shepperson. 7½x5, dark blue cloth, stamped and lettered in black. First British Edition, later issue. A milestone in early
1494: The First Men in the MoonEst. $200-$300
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The Invisible Man. A Grotesque Romance: viii, 245, [1] + [2] ad pp. 7x4¾, original decorative red cloth stamped in black, lettered in gilt. First Edition, first issue. One the great science fiction novels ever and the subject / basis for
1495: The Invisible Man. A Grotesque RomanceEst. $1,200-$1,500See Sold Price
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The Island of Doctor Moreau: x, 219, [3] + [1] & [32] ad pp. Introduction by Charles Edward Prendick. Frontispiece from drawing showing strange animal-human creatures, with tissue-guard. 7¼x5, original decorative tan cloth,
1496: The Island of Doctor MoreauEst. $400-$700See Sold Price
The Wonderful Visit: viii, 251 pp. 7½x5, original gilt-stamped light red cloth with gilt-stamped cupid designed by Arthur Rackham on front cover, lettered in gilt, bevelled edges, top edge gilt. First Edition, possibly
1499: The Wonderful VisitEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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The Works of H.G. Wells: 27 (of 28) volumes. 9x5¾, original cloth-backed boards, paper spine labels, edges untrimmed, each with slipcase. No. 45 of 1050 sets of the American Issue. Atlantic Edition. Signed by H.G. Wells on
1500: The Works of H.G. WellsEst. $500-$800
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Two first editions: With: Tono-Bungay. 493 + [8] ad pp. 1st issue with ads dated "1.09." (Inked date March 1909 inside). Macmillan, 1909. * The New Machiavelli. 528 + [14] & 16 ad pp. 2nd issue with trimmed page edges.
1501: Two first editionsEst. $150-$250Lot Passed
Lot of 3 first editions: Comprises: Tono-Bungay. Owner's signature. Macmillan, 1909. * Meanwhile: The Picture of a Lady. Dj. Ernest Benn Ltd., 1927. *Mr. Blettsworthy on Rampole Island. Dj. Publisher's reply card, laid in.
1502: Lot of 3 first editionsEst. $150-$250Lot Passed
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