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Dixon, Thomas Jr. The Clansman New York Doubleday Page & Co. 1905 First Edition Cloth Very Good No Jacket Keller, Arthur First Printing 1905. This copy is from the collection of M.B. Goldstone, with his custom gold bookplate lightly attached to the front pastedown--along with his signature in pencil to the front free endpaper. Goldstone, along with his brother--who was Steinbeck's bibliographer--were both well known book collector's. M. B. Goldstone's personal copy of Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" recently sold at Bonham's and Butterfields in New York for $180,000. This copy is part of the same collection--auctioned at B & B's in San Francisco 8/09. Red Cloth with white border and lettering to front board and spine along with the decorative cross to the spine. Printed at the same time as the Presentation copies--which were gilt lettered and signed by Dixon. This is a bright and clear copy. Cloth at spine has separated where the glue has failed--but very repairable. Otherwise a bright and tight copy with only minor age toning. Tissue guard still protects frontispiece. Many other illustrations throughout by Keller. 374 pp. along with two pages at the rear covering two other books by Dixon. Presentation copy did not have the advertisements. A most collectable and desirable copy of this famous book. Advertised as a "Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan" with a note to the reader regarding Dixon's plan to publish 3 books concerning race conflict. The first of these books was "The Leopard's Spots". Dixon tries to clarify the reasoning behind the trilogy explaining a double love story involving revenge in the "darkest hour of the life of the South". Price:
375.00 USD
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Dixon, Thomas Jr. The Clansman New York Doubleday Page & Co. 1905 First Edition Cloth Very Good No Jacket First Printing 1905. The author's presentation copy--signed on a special limitation page "With the compliments of Thomas Dixon Jr. Dixondale, Va". This is the true first printing with the gilt bordering surrounding the entire red cloth front board and gilt lettering with cross on the spine. The first trade edition had red cloth with white bordering. This copy also has the two advertisements for two of Dixon's other books following page 374 whereas the trade edition stops at page 374. Very good to near fine condition--slightly darkened on spine and a little spotting on the back board--although the front board is very bright and clean. A little wear to the head and heel of the spine (just beginning to fray). Gilt lettering on spine is still quite clear and bold eventhough the cloth is slightly darkened. Tissue guard covers the frontispiece.-- Otherwise tight & square. Beautiful M. B. Goldstone bookplate on front pastedown. A very scarce copy of a rare and controversial book--with the author's signature. "A historical romance of the Ku Klux Klan"--dedicated to the memory of the Grand Titan of the Invisible Empire". Price:
465.00 USD
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Dixon, Thomas Jr. The Leopard's Spots New York Doubleday, Page & Co. 1903 First Illustrated Edition Decorated Cloth Very Good No Jacket Williams, C. D. First Illustrated Edition 1903. From the recently auctioned collection of well known collector M. B. Goldstone-with his distinctive gold custom bookplate slightly attached to the front pastedown and his penciled signature and notations to the ffep. A near fine copy--larger than the 1902 edition and different in decoration and color. Off white cloth with fine gilt and red decorations and lettering to the front board and spine--a vine format with either roses or tulips. Top edge is gilt, fore edge and bottom edge is uncut. 4 blank front edge pages before the half title page, followed by another free front edge paper and the frontispiece--still nicely covered in tissue. Followed again with a photo of the author's colonial home, a list of illustrations and a list of characters. 469 pp followed by 5 blank pages. A beautiful copy from the author of "The Clansman"--which is tied into this story as well. Historical fiction of race and the Ku Klux Klan. Very collectable copy from a famed collector. Price:
315.00 USD
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