"-Pudd'nhead Wilson-"October. Do you reckon he thought it would live? They could have endured it, perhaps, if Tom had stopped there; but he wore gloves, and that they couldn't stand, and wouldn't; so he was mainly without society. From: This First Printing book has all the First Issue points. Training is everything. Rubbing to head of binding spine label.

Copy #574 of 2000 SIGNED by the illustrator on the colophon page. He had wandered to this remote region from his birthplace in the interior of the State of New York, to seek his fortune.

Two Negro men entered, each carrying a trunk, and proceeded upstairs toward the guest room. Imaginatively illustrated throughout in b/w & color. Very good, spine sunned, otherwise fine in a very good slipcase with light shelfwear. 3 said: "Well, he's a lummox, anyway. Passing (Identity) -- Fiction. ", "Why, he must have thought it, unless he is the downrightest fool in the world; because if 25 he hadn't thought it, he would have wanted to own the whole dog, knowing that if he killed his half and the other half died, he would be responsible for that half just the same as if he had killed that half instead of his own. Very light staining to slipcase. Seller Inventory # 10927. Accompanied by Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar inserted in special pocket in the slipcase. | Contact this seller Trials (Murder) -- Fiction. 24 mo 39 pages. Groth, John (illustrator). Condition: vg- to near fine.

Tom was petted and indulged and spoiled to his entire content--or nearly that. Seller Inventory # 4364. supplement: Twain, Mark. Edition limited to 2,000 numbered copies, signed on the limitation leaf by John Groth. Minor bumping to corners. "Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar" (24mo, marbled wrappers) housed in separate slipcase compartment. Groth, illustrator, John. Original illustration, composed in pen and ink on thick beige card stock, measuring 25.5cm x 37cm (10" x 14.5") overall (the image itself is 20cm x 30cm). Hardcover. | Contact this seller

Seller Inventory # 960047. Signed by Illustrator. Seller Inventory # 52751. : 39 pp. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. (1974), From: Slipcase notched for two sized books. Slipcase is very good, edges sunned, minor wear. Slipcase is very good, edges sunned, minor wear. Illus by John Groth, 5x3.5", marbled wraps, 39pp. 1224 of 2000 copies. Published by Monthly Letter laid in.

; 27 cm. A fine copy in a fine box. October. Illustrated with color plates by John Groth. He was twenty-five years old, college-bred, and had finished a post-college course in an Eastern law school a couple of years before.

1/2000. Illustrated by John Groth. Groth has inscribed at the top of the flyleaf: "To Bill Miller, Christmas, 1975 from John." Condition: Fine. Illustrated by John Groth. With an Introduction by Edward Wagenknecht. Hardcover. B. Paine believes that it is Pudd'nhead's calendar that makes Pudd'nhead Wilson an immortal book: "But it is chiefly Pudd'nhead Wilson's maxims, run at the head of each chapter, that will stick in the memory of men.

The Limited Editions Club., Avon., 1974. The widow had a large spare room, which she let to a lodger, with board, when she could find one, but this room had been empty for a year now, to her sorrow. The others are July, January, September, April, November, May, March, June, December, August, and February.--Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar. 13. Illustrated with color plates by John Groth. 10. Hardcover.

; 4to ; Signed by Illustrator. He was a prosperous man, with a good head for speculations, and his fortune was growing. (Pittsford, NY, U.S.A.), About this Item: Limited Editions Club, New York, 1974. hardcover. SparkNotes is brought to you by Barnes & Noble. Small Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar booklet is present in special compartment of slipcase, and is in very nice condition, with only minor wear.

This limited edition, #1132 of 2000, is signed by the illustrator at the colophon.

Printed at the Stinehour Press. #563/2000 signed by Groth.

Kemble's illustrations were used in two new editions of Twain's work: The American Publishing Company's upscale "Édition de Luxe" of The Writings of Mark Twain (limited to 1,000 numbered copies - Pudd'nhead Wilson and Those Extraordinary Twins was Volume 14), and the "Harper's Library Edition," also published in 1899. The Widow Cooper--affectionately called "Aunt Patsy" by everybody-- lived in a snug and comely cottage with her daughter Rowena, who was nineteen, romantic, amiable, and very pretty, but otherwise of no consequence. Remark of Dr. Baldwin's, concerning upstarts: We don't care to eat toadstools that think they are truffles. Clean, unmarked pages. Published by One of 2000 numbered copies signed by the illustrator. SOFT-COVER "CALENDAR" IS FINE.

30. 16mo.

", "Yes, it does. They're lovely names; and so grand and foreign--not like Jones and Robinson and such. INSCRIBED WITH AN ORIGINAL DRAWING by illustrator John Groth, a well-known 20th Century artist. This First Printing book has all the First Issue points. PUDD'NHEAD WILSON'S CALENDAR.

Limited Editions Club, Avon, CT, 1974. (Avon, Conn.) 1974. Limited Editions Club, New York Printed at the Stinehour Press. | Contact this seller Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Two volumes with the text in a tall octavo volume (7" x 10-3/4") bound in pictorial buckram and accompanied by the much smaller (3-1/2" x 5-1/4") "Pudd'nhead Wilson Calendar" bound in marbled wraps. Avon, Connecticut: The Limited Editions Club, 1974. Passing (Identity) -- Fiction. Copy 323/2000.

Limited ed. Seller Inventory # 45515. He began to make little trips to St. Louis for refreshment.

Think of that!

Paperback Pudd'nhead Wilson Calender: 13 x 8.5 cm. The letter was read and discussed. | Contact this seller LEC Monthly Letter laid in.

Covers illustrated with rendition of Pudd'nhead Wilson's town.

This time the Thursday boat had not arrived at ten at night-- so the people had waited at the landing all day for nothing; they were driven to their homes by a heavy storm without having had a view of the illustrious foreigners. Quarto. With this pair lived the Judge's widowed sister, Mrs. Rachel Pratt, and she also was childless—childless, and sorrowful for that reason, and not to be comforted. There is no writing, marks or bookplates in the book.

Slipcase in very good, glassing wrapper in very good-, binding and interior in very good+ to near fine condition overall. First Edition Thus. This was Mr. David Wilson, a young fellow of Scotch parentage. Hardcover. Without slipcase.