Star Spangled Virgin.
New York: Farrar & RInehardt, 1939. 230 pp. 6" x 8.25" 1st edition. Inscribed by author. Hardcover in original orange cloth. Inscribed “Elizabeth (?Meyer)/with love/ from/DuBose” on ffep.
New York: Farrar & RInehardt, 1939. 230 pp. 6" x 8.25" 1st edition. Inscribed by author. Hardcover in original orange cloth. Inscribed “Elizabeth (?Meyer)/with love/ from/DuBose” on ffep.
New York: The Macmillan Co., 1922. 1st edition. Signed by Hervey Allen and Du Bose Heyward. Hardcover in original dust jacket with chipped top edge (0.75” deficit top of spine and 1x1” deficit bottom of spine), paper label intact, very good in G+ dust jacket. #113 with presentation inscription to.....
Garden City, NJ: Doubleday, Doran and Co., 1928. 196 pp. Hardcover in original binding and dust jacket. Previous owner name on ffep. Not Ex-Lib.
1937. Typed manuscript with handwritten ink corrections which appear to be in author’s handwriting and reflect changes in first printing of book. Housed in plain unlabeled folder, 8.5x11”, c. 300 pp. Some chipping and toning to the paper, with aged paper clips still attached.
Dallas, Texas: The Southern Publishing Company, 1927. First edition. 438pp. Black and white illustrations. Not Ex-Lib. Fine condition!
Columbia, South Carolina: R. L. Bryan, 1970. 1st edition. Inscribed to Peggy and Dan Hollis and signed by John H. McGrail (USC Professor of Photography wrote the Appreciation) and Edith M. Dabbs. Hardcover in original dust jacket, 12.5" x 12.5”, unpaginated.
Charleston, South Carolina: Lucas, Richardson & Co, 1888. 97pp. Original printed front wrapper, illustrated with dragoon on horseback [faded, edge-chipped, spine eroded]. Stitched. Faded signature at head of front wrapper "James Macbride, Charleston Light DragoonC.K. 4th S.C. Cavalry" [chip at fore-edge of wrap takes some of inscription]. Text lightly foxed.....
Columbia, South Carolina: The R. L. Bryan Company, 1932. Hardcover in original deep blue cloth with gilt titles. B&W Illustrations + Map; 385 pages; This is Volume One. There does not seem to have been a Volume Two. Foldout map in back. Not Ex-Lib. Some spotting to the spine cover.....
New York: S. Colman, 1839. Hardcover in brown cloth, paper label front board, 108 pp, bookplate of Stuart W. Jackson fpd and a note by Stuart W. Jackson on fep: “The former owner, J.J. Greenwood, Jr. has inserted a manuscript & map created by himself but not signed of the.....
Charleston, South Carolina: 1855. 202 pp. Original blindstamped cloth, spine gilt. Cloth a bit spotted and rubbed. A couple small pencil notes, scattered light foxing. Very good. Written as a series of letters to a friend and recounting instances of 17th- and 18th-century Carolina history. Contains the genealogy of.....
Charleston, South Carolina: Lucas & Richardson, 1896. First edition. Inscribed by author. Hardcover in original brown embossed cloth w/ bright gilt lettering. 124 pp, ffep inscription “Charles Newell Cobb/With the kind regards of the author/Dr. F. Meunch./Charleston/July 12, 1900”. Not Ex-Lib.
Columbia, South Carolina: 1864. [4],iii,[1],248,[8]pp. Original printed wrappers, bound into hardcover with marbled boards and black leather spine. The author was a prominent Charleston journalist and publisher who wrote pro- slavery material before the outbreak of the War. This is a collection of his Southern war reporting, including.....
Charleston, South Carolina: Marchant, Willington & Co., 1807. 1st edition. Hardcover in full calf leather, new brown leather spine w/black spine label, 5.5x8.75”, 234 pp, presentation inscription on front paste down “D.L. Pringle/To Dr. Sparkman/1885 below which is inked signature of James R. Sparkman Jr, htp “Lodge No. 11, Columbia.....
Charleston, South Carolina: Published by E. Thayer, at his theological Bookstore, Broad Street. Arch'd. E. Miller, Printer, 120 Broad street, 1820. vii, 613 pp. + Subscribers List. Hardcover in full leather binding with gilt title on leather spine label. Foxing throughout. Considered one of the most complete and authoritative.....
Charleston, South Carolina: E. Thayer, at his theological Bookstore, Broad Street. Arch'd. E. Miller, Printer, 120 Broad street, 1820. 1st edition. Hardcover in full calf leather binding, rubbed w/ red leather spine label. 5.75" x 8.75”, 613 pp + subscribers list, library plate of Supreme Council 33ºAASR, Southern Jurisdiction USA.....
Charleston, South Carolina: Brother J.J. Negrin, 1807. 256 pp. Hardcover in full leather binding with morocco spine label. Thomas Hall, Greenville SC 1858 on ffep. 1” missing bottom of last 2 page leaves. Exceptionally SCARCE with no other copies seen at auction in over 100 years...
Chicago: 1880. Hardcover in red cloth w/ gold stamped front board, 3.75" x 5.5”, 24 pp + map 22x31”. Map has many separations along the fold lines.
Charleston, South Carolina: J.B. Nixon, 1845. Bound pamphlet in cloth, leather spine label, original front wrap mounted on a blank endpaper and bound in, 8vo, 16pp., very good and exceptionally scarce.
Philadelphia, PA: Office of Indian Rights Association, 1896. Softcover in original printed wraps, though front wrap is heavily chipped and detached. 24 pp. Not Ex-Lib. SCARCE. The Catawbas fought alongside the Patriots during the Revolutionary War and proved one of the greatest allies to American forces. Within a century.....
Philadelphia: 1921. 318 pp. Hardcover in original binding. Title page and frontis are detached. First edition, illustrated. SIGNED and INSCRIBED by author with a lengthy handwritten poem on the ffep. A remarkable association copy. Howes L-237. Not Ex-Lib.
Columbia, South Carolina: Crowson Printing Co., 1941. Hardcover in original cloth binding and dust jacket. Illustrated. Not Ex-Lib. SIGNED and inscribed by author on half-title page.
Charleston, South Carolina: Burges & James, 1843. Hardcover in full calf leather binding, 5.5" x 8.5”, 582 pp. Rear endpapers removed. SCARCE title.
Charleston, South Carolina: 1770. HENRY LAURENS Autograph Letter Signed to Peter Baynton, Charleston, South Carolina, 5 September 1770. 2-1/2 pages, 7-1/2" x 9-1/4, plus integral address leaf. A leading South Carolina planter and merchant, Henry Laurens, would later become a key supporter of the Revolutionary movement in.....
New York: George H. Doran Company, 1926. Hardcover in original binding and dust jacket. 92pp. B/W illustrations. Limited edition No. 591 of 1000 copies. In protective mylar cover.
Charleston, South Carolina: Art Publishing Company, 1915. 165 pp. Hardcover in original binding. Not Ex-Lib. SIGNED and inscribed by author twice.