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E.B. White, 5 Signed Editions of “Charlotte’s Web,” 1979 E. B. White (1899-1985) – American author“
E. B. White (1899-1985) – American author
“Charlotte’s Web.” Amsterdam: A.J.G. Strengholt, 1968. In publisher’s wrappers. Dutch Text.
“Charlotte’s Web.” Tehran, Iran: Zar Press, 1971. First Persian language edition. In publisher’s boards.
“Fantastika Wilbur.” Oslo: Raben & Sjorgen, 1973. Swedish language edition. In publisher’s boards, without dust jacket as issued.
“Charlotte’s Web.” Greece: ΕΚΔΣΕΙΣ ΄ΆΡΓΩʹʹ, 1977. In publishser’s wrappers. Text in Greek.
“Paukova Mreza.” Zagreb: Biblioteka Vievercia, 1979. Bosnian language edition. In publisher’s wrappers with dust jacket.
All signed by E.B. White on first free flypage or half title, Greek edition signed, ‘E.M. Oyatt,’ the Greek spelling of his name, and inscribed to E.B. White on the title page from Gilda Vretes
Provenance: Estate of Joel (1930-1997) & Allene White
All octavos in various bindings
Very good condition
Estimate: $3,800
A rare signed copies of E.B. White’s premier text with important familial provenance.
E.B. White (American, 1899-1985)
White attended Cornell University before pursuing a career in journalism. He worked for the United Press and theSeattle Times before finding a position with The New Yorker magazine, where he stayed for the rest of his career. In addition to his day job, White took on additional projects, including writing his own successful books for young readers, such as “Stuart Little”, “Charlotte’s Web”, and “The Trumpet of the Swan”. During his lifetime, White was awarded the National Medal for Literature.
Condition
All in very good condition with occasional faint age tonning.
Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.
E. B. White (1899-1985) – American author
“Charlotte’s Web.” Amsterdam: A.J.G. Strengholt, 1968. In publisher’s wrappers. Dutch Text.
“Charlotte’s Web.” Tehran, Iran: Zar Press, 1971. First Persian language edition. In publisher’s boards.
“Fantastika Wilbur.” Oslo: Raben & Sjorgen, 1973. Swedish language edition. In publisher’s boards, without dust jacket as issued.
“Charlotte’s Web.” Greece: ΕΚΔΣΕΙΣ ΄ΆΡΓΩʹʹ, 1977. In publishser’s wrappers. Text in Greek.
“Paukova Mreza.” Zagreb: Biblioteka Vievercia, 1979. Bosnian language edition. In publisher’s wrappers with dust jacket.
All signed by E.B. White on first free flypage or half title, Greek edition signed, ‘E.M. Oyatt,’ the Greek spelling of his name, and inscribed to E.B. White on the title page from Gilda Vretes
Provenance: Estate of Joel (1930-1997) & Allene White
All octavos in various bindings
Very good condition
Estimate: $3,800
A rare signed copies of E.B. White’s premier text with important familial provenance.
E.B. White (American, 1899-1985)
White attended Cornell University before pursuing a career in journalism. He worked for the United Press and theSeattle Times before finding a position with The New Yorker magazine, where he stayed for the rest of his career. In addition to his day job, White took on additional projects, including writing his own successful books for young readers, such as “Stuart Little”, “Charlotte’s Web”, and “The Trumpet of the Swan”. During his lifetime, White was awarded the National Medal for Literature.
Condition
All in very good condition with occasional faint age tonning.
Versandpreise exkl. dt. Mwst und zzgl 2.5 % (+Mwst) Versandversicherung.
E. B. White (1899-1985) – American author
“Charlotte’s Web.” Amsterdam: A.J.G. Strengholt, 1968. In publisher’s wrappers. Dutch Text.
“Charlotte’s Web.” Tehran, Iran: Zar Press, 1971. First Persian language edition. In publisher’s boards.
“Fantastika Wilbur.” Oslo: Raben & Sjorgen, 1973. Swedish language edition. In publisher’s boards, without dust jacket as issued.
“Charlotte’s Web.” Greece: ΕΚΔΣΕΙΣ ΄ΆΡΓΩʹʹ, 1977. In publishser’s wrappers. Text in Greek.
“Paukova Mreza.” Zagreb: Biblioteka Vievercia, 1979. Bosnian language edition. In publisher’s wrappers with dust jacket.
All signed by E.B. White on first free flypage or half title, Greek edition signed, ‘E.M. Oyatt,’ the Greek spelling of his name, and inscribed to E.B. White on the title page from Gilda Vretes
Provenance: Estate of Joel (1930-1997) & Allene White
All octavos in various bindings
Very good condition
Estimate: $3,800
A rare signed copies of E.B. White’s premier text with important familial provenance.
E.B. White (American, 1899-1985)
White attended Cornell University before pursuing a career in journalism. He worked for the United Press and theSeattle Times before finding a position with The New Yorker magazine, where he stayed for the rest of his career. In addition to his day job, White took on additional projects, including writing his own successful books for young readers, such as “Stuart Little”, “Charlotte’s Web”, and “The Trumpet of the Swan”. During his lifetime, White was awarded the National Medal for Literature.
Condition
All in very good condition with occasional faint age tonning.
Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.
E. B. White (1899-1985) – American author
“Charlotte’s Web.” Amsterdam: A.J.G. Strengholt, 1968. In publisher’s wrappers. Dutch Text.
“Charlotte’s Web.” Tehran, Iran: Zar Press, 1971. First Persian language edition. In publisher’s boards.
“Fantastika Wilbur.” Oslo: Raben & Sjorgen, 1973. Swedish language edition. In publisher’s boards, without dust jacket as issued.
“Charlotte’s Web.” Greece: ΕΚΔΣΕΙΣ ΄ΆΡΓΩʹʹ, 1977. In publishser’s wrappers. Text in Greek.
“Paukova Mreza.” Zagreb: Biblioteka Vievercia, 1979. Bosnian language edition. In publisher’s wrappers with dust jacket.
All signed by E.B. White on first free flypage or half title, Greek edition signed, ‘E.M. Oyatt,’ the Greek spelling of his name, and inscribed to E.B. White on the title page from Gilda Vretes
Provenance: Estate of Joel (1930-1997) & Allene White
All octavos in various bindings
Very good condition
Estimate: $3,800
A rare signed copies of E.B. White’s premier text with important familial provenance.
E.B. White (American, 1899-1985)
White attended Cornell University before pursuing a career in journalism. He worked for the United Press and theSeattle Times before finding a position with The New Yorker magazine, where he stayed for the rest of his career. In addition to his day job, White took on additional projects, including writing his own successful books for young readers, such as “Stuart Little”, “Charlotte’s Web”, and “The Trumpet of the Swan”. During his lifetime, White was awarded the National Medal for Literature.
Condition
All in very good condition with occasional faint age tonning.
Versandpreise exkl. dt. Mwst und zzgl 2.5 % (+Mwst) Versandversicherung.
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