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Dracula By Bram Stoker, First Photoplay Edition 1927.
A remarkable nearly fine copy with the original dust-jacket
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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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Translated and revised by Thomas Jefferson, First Edition 1811: COMMENTARY AND REVIEW OF MONTESQUIEU’S SPIRIT OF LAWS
Translated and revised by Thomas Jefferson, who oversaw its publication and championed its republican philosophy. A scarce Enlightenment critique bearing Jefferson’s intellectual imprint. Contemporary calf, rebacked with original spine laid down. Light foxing, early ownership inscription on title. From the Copley Library, housed in an elegant custom slipcase.
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The Birth of Machine Consciousness Limited Signed Edition
Signed & numbered engaging exploration of machine consciousness through intense & thought provoking illustrations. Fine condition.