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first name misspelled “Allan.” $6,500. Second issue, with tipped-in title page, Tate’s name spelled correctly. $1,250. Paris, 1930. Wraps and dust jacket. (200 copies.) $1,250.

      CRANE, Stephen. See Smith, Johnston. See also The Lanthorn Book; Pike County Puzzle.

      CRANE, Stephen. Active Service. New York (1899). $300. London, 1899. $200.

      CRANE, Stephen. The Black Riders and Other Lines. Boston, 1895. Gray paper boards with first line of title on front cover indented one space to right has been presumed to be the first, but Pastore believes cream laid paper over yellow boards is the first. $1,000. [There are variants in pale-yellow paper over boards, pale-yellow cloth (no known copies), gray laid paper (assume the “other first”), light-gray paper over boards (one known copy), and publisher leather (Williams & Starrett call for black morocco). We would assume all the variants would be about the same value or perhaps a few hundred more, except the leather, which would be somewhat more.] Also, boards, paper label. One of 50 copies in white paper over boards and printed in green ink on Japan vellum. $4,000. One of 3 copies bound in white vellum. $6,000. One of 3 copies bound in full green levant. $6,000. (For further detail see Stephen R. Pastore’s bibliographical study of this title in Stephen Crane Studies vol. 6, no. 2, [Fall 1997].) London, 1896. 500 copies in black morocco. $1,000.

      CRANE, Stephen. George’s Mother. New York, 1896. $275. London, 1896. $250.

      CRANE, Stephen. Great Battles of the World. Philadelphia, 1901. Illustrated by John Sloan. $300. London, 1901. Pictorial cloth. $250. Plain cloth. $200.

      CRANE, Stephen. Last Words. London, 1902. Maroon cloth stamped in gold and blind. $1,000. Red, brown, blue, or green cloth stamped in black, presumed remainder bindings. $750.

      CRANE, Stephen. The Little Regiment and Other Episodes of the American Civil War. New York, 1896. First printing, with ads at back, headed “Gilbert Parker’s Best Books.” $350. Second state advertises “The Beginners of the Nation.” $200. London, 1897. $250.

      CRANE, Stephen. Maggie: A Girl of the Streets. New York, 1896. Cream-yellow buckram. Second (revised) edition, first state, with title page printed in 8-lines capital and lower-case letters. $1,750. Second state, 11 lines, capital letters only. $450. London, 1896. First English (revised) edition (as Maggie: A Child of the Street). $350. (For first edition, see Johnston Smith, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets.)

      CRANE, Stephen. The Monster and Other Stories. New York, 1899. $350. London, 1901. Revised edition, with 4 stories added. $250.

      CRANE, Stephen. The Open Boat and Other Tales of Adventure. New York, 1898. Dark-green pictorial cloth. $950. London, 1898. First English edition, with 9 added stories. Light-green cloth. $750. Tan linen. $450.

      CRANE, Stephen. The Red Badge of Courage. New York, 1895. “Gilbert Parker’s Best Books...” in ads at back with perfect type in the last line on page 225. $7,500. Second printing includes this title in ads. $2,500. London, 1896. $1,250. New York, 1931. One of 980 copies. $175. Limited Editions Club, New York, 1944. Illustrated. Embossed morocco. In slipcase. $250.

      CRANE, Stephen. The Third Violet. New York, 1897. $250. London, 1897. $150.

      CRANE, Stephen. War Is Kind. New York, 1899. Illustrated by Will Bradley. Pictorial gray boards. $1,750.

      CRANE, Stephen. Whilomville Stories. New York, 1900. (Copyright William Howe Crane.) $350. (Note: One known copy, copyright “Stephen Crane,” would be much more.) London, 1900. $250.

      CRANE, Stephen. Wounds in the Rain. London, 1900. With catalogue dated “August 1900.” $300. Printed from American plates, but preceded that edition by three days. Second binding has “October, 1908.” $200. New York (1900). $350.

      CRANE, Stephen, and BARR, Robert. The O’Ruddy. New York (1903). $200.

      CRANE, Walter. The Bases of Design. London, 1898. Blue-gray cloth. $300.

      CRANE, Walter. Flora’s Feast. London, 1889. Illustrated by the author. $400.

      CRANE, Walter. Of the Decorative Illustration of Books Old and New. London, 1896. Illustrated. Cloth. One of 130 copies. $1,500.

      CRANE, Walter. Slate and Pencil-Vania. London, 1885. Illustrated. Pictorial half cloth. $200.

      CRANE, Walter. Triplets. London, 1899. Designs in color by Crane. Half vellum. One of 750 copies. $600. One of 20 copies on Japan vellum. $1,500.

      CRANFORD. London, 1853. By the author of “Mary Barton,” “Ruth,” etc. (By Elizabeth C. Gaskell.) Green cloth. $4,500. New York, 1853. $1,750.

      CRAPSEY, Adelaide. Verse. Rochester, 1915. Author’s first book. $125.

      CRARY, Mary. The Daughters of the Stars. London, 1939. Illustrated by Edmund Dulac. Half vellum. One of 500 copies signed by the author and the artist. In dust jacket. $750.

      CRAWFORD, F. Marion. Katharine Lauderdale. London, 1894. 3 vols. $1,250.

      CRAWFORD, F. Marion. Our Silver . . . New York, 1881. Author’s first book. Wraps. $750.

      CRAWFORD, F. Marion. Uncanny Tales. London, 1911. $1,000.

      CRAWFORD, F. Marion. Wandering Ghosts. New York (1911). $750. (U.S. title for Uncanny Tales.)

      CRAWFORD, Lewis F. Rekindling Camp Fires. Bismarck, N.D. (1926). One of 100 signed copies. In slipcase. $750. Trade edition. Cloth. In dust jacket. $250.

      CRAWFORD, Lucy. The History of the White Mountains. Portland, Maine, 1846. $500.

      CRAWSHAY, Richard. The Birds of Tierra del Fuego. London, 1907. 21 color plates by J. G. Keulemans, 23 photographic views, map. Half morocco. One of 300 copies. $3,750.

      CRAYON, Geoffrey. The Alhambra. London, 1832. (By Washington Irving.) 2 vols. $400. Philadelphia, 1832. Anonymously published (“By the Author of ‘The Sketch-Book’”). 2 vols. $500. Priority uncertain (BAL has U.K. first; Johnson, et al, have U.S. first.)

      CRAYON, Geoffrey. Bracebridge Hall, or The Humourists. New York, 1822. (By Washington Irving.) 2 vols. $1,250. London, 1822. Text ending on page 403, vol. 2. $400. New York, 1896. Surrey Edition. 2 vols. Arthur Rackham illustrations. Pictorial cloth. $750. New York, 1896. 2 vols. $600.

      CRAYON, Geoffrey. The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. New York, 1819-20. 7 parts, wraps. (By Washington Irving.) Parts 1 through 5 dated 1819, parts 6 and 7 dated 1820. $15,000. Rebound in book form. $2,500. (Note: Second editions so identified on wraps. See BAL.)

      CREASEY, John. Seven Times Seven. London, 1932. Author’s first book. $850.

      CREELEY, Robert, All That Is Lovely in Men. Asheville, 1955. Drawings by Dan Rice. Pictorial wraps. Jargon No. 10. One of 200 copies signed by Creeley and Rice. In dust jacket. $1,000.

      CREELEY, Robert. The Charm. (Mt. Horeb, Wis.): Perishable Press, 1967. Leather-backed cloth. One of 250 signed copies. Issued without dust jacket. $300. San Francisco, 1969. Wraps. One of 100 signed copies. $250.

      CREELEY, Robert. Divisions and Other Early Poems. (Mt. Horeb) 1968. Wraps. One of 110 copies. $400.

      CREELEY, Robert. For Love: Poems 1950-1960. New York (1962). Cloth. $450. Wraps. $50.

      CREELEY, Robert. The Gold Diggers. (Mallorca): Divers Press, 1954. Wraps. $200.

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