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The Gospel of Wealth by Andrew Carnegie (First Edition Association Copy)
Inscribed by Carnegie to “The trusted custodian of all my wealth Robert Franks.” Robert Franks was Andrew Carnegie’s close friend and financial agent, responsible for distributing Carnegie’s money for pensions and philanthropic activities, serving as the president and director of the Carnegie Home Trust Company.
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Thielmann Kerver’s Roman Missal 1521 Finely Bound Folio – 1 of 2 Surviving Copies
According to USTC and Worldcat, only one copy of this edition exists in libraries.
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AUSTEN, Jane “Pride and Prejudice” [George Allen, London, 1895] Peacock Edition
“Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen [George Allen, London, 1895]. Second printing of the iconic “Peacock Edition,” with gilt-stamped design by Hugh Thomson. Original dark green cloth, all edges gilt. Spine very slightly cocked; front hinge starting but holding; light rubbing to head and tail of spine. Gift inscription to rear of front free endpaper. A handsome copy of this celebrated illustrated edition. Very Good.
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777 by Aleister Crowley First Edition, Privately Printed
Very scarce spiral-bound edition of 777 by Aleister Crowley, one of his most influential works on Kabbalah, magic, and the Western esoteric tradition.
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On The Origin Of Species by Charles Darwin First Issue W/ Signed Letter
Includes a signed letter from Darwin to his property manager on December 4, 1865. Also included is a cut signature of Captain Robert Fitzroy, under whom Darwin served on the HMS Beagle.
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The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin. Sixth Edition, 1878.
The sixth edition of The Origin of Species is the final and most extensively revised version of Darwin’s magnum opus. It marks the first appearance of the word “evolution” and reflects Darwin’s refinement of his theory.
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The Outsider Poetry Journal Five Volumes, Influential 1960’s Poetry Journal
Five volumes of The Outsider periodical in very good+ condition, filled with intriguing poetry, prose, & illustrations. A labor of love from the publishers- the remarkable artistry, craftsmanship, and pioneering spirit have earned the Loujon press a much larger place in history.