The product is a 1909 edition of “It Can’t Happen Here” by Sinclair Lewis, published by Sun Dial Press in New York. The book is bound in cloth and is an original print. Set in North America, this literature and fiction novel is written in English and is a valuable collectible for fans of Sinclair Lewis and literature enthusiasts. This is a first edition copy of “It Never Can Happen Again” by William De Morgan, published in 1909 by Henry Holt and Company.The book is classified as a rare antique, with similar copies in good condition rare and valuable William De Morgan was a noted British potter and designer who began writing novels late in life, with other works including “Joseph Vance” and “Alice-for-Short”.

London Bridge–Magic Words! A good copy of London Bridge is Falling. 1934 Cloth Hardcover w/ Dust jacket. A few spots on the fore edge, binding is solid. Pages are clean and unmarked. Dust jacket is slightly worn along the top and bottom edge.

This collectible anthology brings together classic works from major authors of the 19th and early 20th centuries. A wonderful addition for collectors of antique literature, short story anthologies, or Funk & Wagnalls sets.

The is an antique 1920s Petit Larousse Illustrated Dictionary, originally published in Paris by Librairie Larousse. This highly illustrated French-language dictionary, authored by Claude Augé, contains 1664 pages and is a valuable reference for those interested in European history and language. With a cloth binding and special features like illustrations, this original print from 1923 offers a unique glimpse into the culture and vocabulary of France during the early 1900s.

Published by A. & C. Black, Ltd., London, 1922. First Edition. First Edition, 1922. Bound in the original blue cloth with gilt lettering and decorative spine design. Original blue cloth binding.

Author: HARTE, Bret. Unpaginated (19). Copy # 13 of a limited edition of 350 (Only 200 were printed and sold). Foreword by Frederick S. Myrtle. Title page decoration and two headpieces by Joseph Sinel.

This lot of 11 Peterson Field Guide books by author Frederick Pough covers a variety of nature topics such as wildflowers, butterflies, rocks, and stars. Published by Houghton Mifflin in the United States, these cloth-bound hardcover books are illustrated and written in English.

This is a numbered limited edition which includes a bookmark. The book is sealed, unopened, in original envelope and comes in original packaging from Rapture Publishing. US shipping only. Free shipping.

This pairing presents both the scarce French first appearance and the equally desirable first English edition in jacket — a combination sought by serious Raspail collectors. Le Camp des Saints — Paris: Éditions Robert Laffont, 1973.