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Автор: Allen OSB Ahearn
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Жанр произведения: Изобразительное искусство, фотография
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$150. New York, 1936. 2 vols. Maps and plates. $225.

      BURR, Aaron. The Private Journal of Aaron Burr. Rochester, 1903. Edited by W. K. Bixby. 2 vols. Portraits. Half cloth. One of 250 copies signed by Bixby. $450.

      BURR, Frederic M. Life and Works of Alexander Anderson, M.D., The First American Wood Engraver. New York. 1893. One of 700 signed copies. $400. One of 25 signed copies on Japan vellum. $1,000.

      It should be noted that the prices for Burroughs shown below assume some chipping and wear to dust jackets. Fine copies would be significantly higher.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. At the Earth’s Core. Chicago, 1922. With “M. A. Donohue & Co.” at bottom of copyright page. In dust jacket. $4,500. Without jacket. $650.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Back to the Stone Age. Tarzana, Calif. (1937). $800.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Bandit of Hell’s Bend. Chicago, 1925. $4,000.

      BURROUGHS. Edgar Rice. The Beasts of Tarzan. Chicago, 1916. With “W. F. Hall Printing Company, Chicago” at bottom of copyright page. In dust jacket. $10,000. Without dust jacket. $300.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The Chessmen of Mars. Chicago, 1922. $3,500. Without dust jacket. $400.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The Eternal Lover. Chicago, 1925. With “M. A. Donohue . . .” on copyright page. $3,500. Without dust jacket. $350.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. A Fighting Man of Mars. New York (1931). With Metropolitan Books imprint. $3,000.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The Gir1 from Hollywood. New York (1923). Pebbled red cloth, lettered in green. In first-issue dust jacket with “The Macauley Company, New York” within a box at the bottom of the spine. $3,000. (Later in smooth red cloth. The later dust jacket has the Macauley shield on the spine.) Without jacket. $350.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The Gods of Mars. Chicago, 1918. In dust jacket. $6,000. Without dust jacket. $350.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Jungle Tales of Tarzan. Chicago, 1919. In orange cloth with publisher’s imprint on spine in three lines. In dust jacket. $2,500. Without dust jacket. $350. Second issue, in two lines. $1,750. Without jacket. $150. (Later in green cloth.)

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The Lad and the Lion. Tarzana, Calif. (1938). In laminated dust jacket. $850.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The Land That Time Forgot. Chicago, 1924. $7,500. Without dust jacket. $500.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Lost on Venus. Tarzana, Calif. (1935). $850.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The Mad King. Chicago, 1926. (5,000 copies printed.) $4,500.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The Master Mind of Mars. Chicago, 1928. $6,000.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The Monster Men. Chicago, 1929. $2,500.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The Mucker. Methuen. London (1921). In dust jacket. (Precedes American.) $5,000. Chicago. 1921. $7,500.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The Outlaw of Torn. Chicago, 1927. First edition not stated. Publisher’s acorn on copyright page. $4,500.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Pellucidar. Chicago, 1923. $5,000.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. A Princess of Mars. Chicago, 1917. With “W. F. Hall . . .” at bottom of copyright page. In dust jacket. $10,000 or more. Without dust jacket. $1,000.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The Return of Tarzan. Chicago, 1915. With “W. F. Hall . . .” at bottom of copyright page. In dust jacket. $10,000 or more. Without jacket. $850.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The Son of Tarzan. Chicago, 1917. With “W. F. Hall . . .” at bottom of copyright page and lacking dedication leaf (to Hubert Burroughs). In dust jacket. $8,500. Without jacket. $1,000.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Tanar of Pellucidar. New York, 1929. $2,000.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Tarzan and the Ant Men. Chicago, 1924. With “A. C. McClurg/& Co.” on spine. $4,500.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Tarzan and the Golden Lion. Chicago, 1923. With “M. A. Donohue . . .” at bottom of copyright page. $6,000.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar. Chicago, 1918. With “W. F. Hall . . .” at bottom of copyright page. In dust jacket. $4,000. Without jacket. $275.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Tarzan and the Leopard Men. Tarzana, Calif. (1935). $500.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Tarzan at the Earth’s Core. New York: Metropolitan Books (1930). Green cloth lettered in black. $3,000.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle. Chicago, 1928. $3,000.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Tarzan of the Apes. Chicago, 1914. Author’s first book. Frontispiece. Red cloth. First edition with printer’s name on copyright page in Old English letters. In dust jacket. $50,000 or more. Without dust jacket. $5,000. London (1917). Orange-colored cloth. With ads dated Autumn. $1,000.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Tarzan Triumphant. Tarzana (1932). Illustrated by Stanley Burroughs. First edition not stated. $500.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. Thuvia, Maid of Mars. Chicago, 1920. With “M. A. Donohue . . .” at bottom of copyright page. In dust jacket. $7,500.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The War Chief. Chicago, 1927. First edition not stated. Publisher’s acorn on copyright page. $3,000.

      BURROUGHS, Edgar Rice. The Warlord of Mars. Chicago, 1919. First issue, with “W. F. Hall” on copyright page. In dust jacket. $7,500. Without dust jacket. $500.

      BURROUGHS, John. Notes on Walt Whitman as Poet and Person. New York, 1867. Blue wraps with leaves trimmed to 6 9/16 inches high. $1,250. New York, 1867. Cloth, leaves 7 1/4 inches high. $750.

      BURROUGHS, John. Wake-Robin. New York, 1871. $400.

      BURROUGHS, William. S. See Lee, William.

      BURROUGHS, William S. Ali’s Smile. (Brighton) 1971. Oblong, boards and cloth. One of 99 signed copies. (Issued with a Burroughs LP record.) $5,000. Without record. $1,500.

      BURROUGHS, William S. The Last Words of Dutch Schultz. London, 1970. One of 100 signed copies. In tissue dust jacket. $400. Trade. Cloth. $150. Wraps. $75. New York (1975). $100.

      BURROUGHS, William S. The Naked Lunch. Paris: Olympia Press (1959). Wraps. Green border on title page, “Francs 1500” on back cover. In dust jacket. $3,500. With new price over stamped. $3,000. New York [1962]. Copyright page dated 1959, but this edition actually published March 21, 1962 [Maynard and Miles, A2b]. $1,000. London, 1964. $300.

      BURROUGHS, William S. The Soft Machine. Paris: Olympia Press (1961). “Printed in France June 1961” on page 4. Wraps. In dust jacket. $500. New York (1966). New edition. Revised and augmented. $150. London (1968). Adds an appendix. Cloth. $150. Wraps. $40.

      BURROUGHS, William S. The Ticket That Exploded. Paris: Olympia Press (1962). Wraps. In dust jacket. $500. New York (1967). $175.

      BURROUGHS, William S. Time. New York, 1965. Illustrated by Brion Gysin. Wraps. One of 100 signed copies. $500. Ordinary copies. $200. One of 10 signed, lettered copies. $2,500.

      BURRUS, Ernest. Kino and the Cartography of Northwestern New Spain. (Tucson), 1965. One of 750 copies designed and printed by Lawton and Alfred Kennedy. Glassine wrapper. $500.

      BURT, (Maxwell) Struthers. The Man from Where. Philadelphia, 1904. Pictorial wraps. $250.

      BURTON. Alfred. The Adventures of Johnny Newcome in the Navy. London, 1818. 16 colored plates by Rowlandson. (By John Mitford.) $850. (See John Mitford entry for second and third editions.)

      BURTON, Harley True. A History of the JA Ranch. Austin, 1928. Portrait, map. $1,500.

      BURTON, Isabel. The Life of Captain Sir Richard F. Burton… London, 1893. 2 vols. $800.

      BURTON, John Hill. The Book-Hunter. Edinburgh & London, 1862. One of 25 copies on large paper. Bookplate of Robert Buchanan Stewart. $400.

      BURTON,