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Hawthorne, Nathaniel Finely Bound and Boxed Set of First Editions
A beautiful collection, superbly bound or boxed by Stikeman, which includes: (1) Twice-Told Tales.Boston, 1837. IN ORIGINAL BROWN CLOTH, housed in blue morocco pull-off case; (2) “The Toll-Gatherer’s Day,” in The Democratic Review, vol I, no. 1, 1838; (3) Grandfather’s Chair: A History for Youth [boxed with:] (4) Famous Old People. Boston, 1841; (5) “The Celestial Railroad, “ in The Democratic Review, vol. XII, no. 59, May, 1843; (6) [as editor]. Journal of an African Cruiser. Boston, 1845; (7) Mosses from an Old Manse. Boston, 1846; (8) The Scarlet Letter. Boston, 1850. (9) The House of Seven Gables. Boston, 1851; (10) True Stories from History and Biography. Boston, 1851; (11) A Wonder-Book for Boys and Girls. Boston, 1852; (12) The Snow Image. Boston, 1852; (13) The Blithedale Romance. Boston, 1853; (14) The Life of Franklin Pierce; (15) Tanglewood Tales. Boston, 1853; (16) The Marble Faun. 2 vols. Boston, 1860; (17) The Weal-Reaf. Nos. 1-7. Salem, 1860; (18) Our Old Home. Boston, 1863; (19) Passages from the American Note-Books. 2 vols. Boston, 1868; (20) Passages from the English Note-Books. 2 vols. Boston, 1870; (21) Passages from the French and Italian Note-Books. 2 vols. Boston, 1872; (22) Fanshawe and Other Pieces. Boston, 1876; (23) Doctor Grimshawe’s Secret. Boston, 1883. 2 copies: trade edition and Large Paper Edition; (24) Nathaniel Hawthorne, by George Woodberry. Boston, 1902; (25) Nathaniel Hawthorne and His Wife. A Biography by Jullian Hawthorne. 2 vols. Boston, 1884. Large Paper Edition All First Editions. Together, 25 titles in 34 vols., 12mo & 8vo. . Uniformly bound by STIKEMAN in tree quarter morocco, richly gilt spines, raised bands, t.e.g., with the original publishers’ cloth covers bound in. A few head very slightly chipped, otherwise fine. From the library of Agnes Neustadt, with her bookplates
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