The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
Pocket Book. 23. 1940. paperback. 1st Pocket Book printing.
Pocket Book. 23. 1940. paperback. 1st Pocket Book printing.
Hyannis Port and Sun City Center: Charles P. Edwards. 1999. 1st. Spiral Bound. Memoir of an American Field Service Ambulance river in World War II. Signed by the author, also inscribed to Tom "Ours in the Brotherhood of AFS, 'Fox'" Also, a mimeo'd letter signed by "Fox."
New York: Norton. 1972. Hardcover. A novel about criminals and violent crime written by Edward Bunker, a former prisoner of Folsom State Prison.
Tokyo: Maruzen Company, Ltd. 1934. Hardcover. Postumous memoir published for the first time. Text in English. Very nice copy in scarce dust jacket.
Popular Library. 147. 1948. Rudolph Belarski. paperback. 2nd paperback printing of Popular Library book with cover art by Rudolph Belarski.
London, England: Essex House Press, Edward Arnold. 1901. Finely bound with vellum boards. #221 out of a limited edition of 250 copies, this being #152. Small octavo. Full vellum with black lettering to spine; Previous owner's bookplate to front pastedown.
New York: Pyramid Books. G280. 1957. paperback. A fabulous, dapper rascal who managed to stay one step ahead of the police! In his long and checkered career as a confidence man, "Yellow Kid" Weil mulcted the public of over $8,000,000. The unvarnished truth as told to W. T. Brannon.
Novel Books, Specialty Book. 1965. paperback. Marlowe's second book following the publication of Mr. Madam.Vintage pulp.
New York: Random House. 1953. hardcover. "This is the story of my thirteen years in the depths and my fight back to a place as a self-respecting human being. I have written it to explain the whole thing, not to justify myself or anyone else."
Hollywood, California: Century Publishing. CB001. 1964. paperback. Mamie bares all in her outspoken biography. Her lovers, her dreams! Includes 32 full color picture inserts.
Chicago, Illinois: Novel Books, A Specialty Book. SB7N789. 1965. paperback. Mamie confides her most intimate thoughts and experiences: "Let's face it, sex is is important" and "Where will it end? I don't know. But it will be fun to find out!" Illustrated with black and white photos.
Novel Books, 1st Person Exclusive. paperback. Vintage paperback.
self published. 1989. softcover.
Warner Books. 1978. paperback. The true story of a boy who became a master of sex and played drums in the joints of San Francisco's Tenderloin!
Monarch Books. 526. 1962. paperback. The autobiography of a girl who goes from taking a puff off a refer to a blast - of heroin!
New York: Doubleday and Company. 1952. Hardcover.