Item 204ONE PAGE LETTER ON NEW YORK WORLD STATIONARY.
One page offering to meet a publisher's representative. Matted and suitable for framing. Very good condition. Letter is dated Nov 23 1905.
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One page offering to meet a publisher's representative. Matted and suitable for framing. Very good condition. Letter is dated Nov 23 1905.
Measures approx 2x3 inches. Very good in an old frame. Famous picture of the young Terhune taken from about the time of his 1890s trip to Syria. He was 21 years old and had a somewhat rakish beard and mustache. This photograph was published in THE BERT TERHUNE I KNEW.....
Two letters; each one page on plain lined stationary. Paper aged else in good condition. The letters are from Terhune to his friend Owen Kildare and concern literary matters. Terhune and Kildare were young writers in New York at the time. In one letter Terhune tells Kildare he is welcome.....
Portrait photo in fine condition by Woodward of New York City. Measures 4 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches mounted into a gray manilla folder. Fine condition. Formal portrait of Terhune circa 1910.
NY: Doran, 1925. First edition. Good+ in a very good dustjacket. Cloth deterioriated along front gutter. TERHUNE'S PERSONAL COPY with his namestamp.
NY: Doran, 1925. First edition. Fine in a very good dustjacket.
Feb. 8 1936 issue of the popular magazine. Very good condition.
Undated portrait photograph of Terhune. Circa 1930. Measures 11x14 inches in the original frame. Very good condition. Formal head-and-shoulders portrait with Terhune in profile from the right.
NY: Moffat Yard, 1916. First edition. Cream decorated cloth. Fine. Binding variant B; priority unknown. The "Superwomen" series of short articles on history's famous women was the most popular work Terhune did prior to his dog stories.
Boston: Silver Burdett, 1896. First edition. 1st ed 1st printing. First edition of the author's first book in fine condition. The future best-selling author wrote this account of his adventures in the deserts of Syria in the late 1890s. This copy is in green decorated cloth; the book is also.....
June 1928 issue. Very good condition.
Typed release dated Oct 16 1939. Authorizes his name to be used in the "Doodlegrams" newspaper column. Signed in full with a two-line handwritten note at bottom. Very good condition.
Indianapolis: Bobbs Merrill, 1912. First edition. Fine in a very good lightly edgeworn dustjacket. In the very scarce jacket. Based on the play by Terhune's childhood friend William B. DeMille.
London: Cassell, 1918. First edition. Hardcover. Green cloth. A hardcover book in fine condition. A beautiful copy - fine, clean, and fresh. Crisp and unmarked save for a former owner's signature and note on half-title page. Very scarce. Published only in one edition in the UK; not published in America.....
London: Cassell, 1918. First edition. Hardcover. Green cloth. A hardcover book in good+ condition. Former owner's name else unmarked. Foxing on endpapers and scattered throughout the text on the page margins. Covers are slightly faded. Very scarce. Published only in one edition in the UK; not published in America. A......
NY: Dodd Mead, 1908. First edition. Hardcover. Green decorated cloth. Bookplate. Very good. A scarce work of non-fiction based on a series of articles Terhune wrote for the New York World.
NY: Shores, 1917. First edition. Brown cloth with pictorial cover label. Label rubbed else very good. Very scarce. The publisher went bankrupt shortly after publication and the book seems to have received almost no distribution.
January 1929 issue. Very good condition.
New York: Frank A. Munsey, 1906. First edition. Paperback. Softcover pulp magazine in good condition. The bottom two inches of the spine are missing but the pulp is otherwise clean and complete, with all pages present and intact. Scarce early pulp fiction magazine. Features Part One of the serial THE.....
New York: Dell, 1962. 1st Edition. Wraps. Scarce comic book based on Terhune's classic Lad stories. This Is Issue #2, July-Septemeber 1962. Very good condition, clean, whole, and intact.
NY: Henry Holt, 1919. First edition. Brown cloth. Very good condition. TERHUNE'S COPY; INSCRIBED TO HIM BY THE EDITOR. Mary LaSelle the editor of this short story collection designed for use as a high school textbook inscribed the book: "With sincerest thanks for the splendid story "The Wildcat" and dated.....
NY: Century Co., 1901. First edition. Blue decorated cloth. Front hinge cracked. Good condition. ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE'S COPY WITH HIS SIGNATURE ON THE FRONT ENDPAPER.
Boston: Ginn & Co, 1897. Green cloth. Very good condition. ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE'S COPY SIGNED BY HIM WITH A DRAWING. The book was a text of Terhune's at Columbia University; on the front endpaper he signed his name and college address then added a humorous drawing of "Mrs. Kendal". The.....
Boston: Lothrop Publishing, 1905. First edition. Aqua-blue decorated cloth. Spine sunfaded; some rust discoloration on front cover. Good condition. Terhune's personal copy of his mother's novel. Terhune has stamped his name on the front endpaper. The book is fairly scarce being a sequal to her work WHEN GRANDMAMMA WAS YOUNG.....
Undated 20-page typescript for a "Super-woman" article. Fine condition in plain manilla folder. Attributed to both of the Terhunes but from the writing style the article clearly seems to have been mainly written by Bert Terhune. We have been unable to determine whether this article was ever published.