CAPOTE, Truman. A collection of his works, comprising: A Tree of Night . New York, 1949. PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED BY CAPOTE on the front free endpaper to James Bloom. -- Local Color . New York, 1950. -- The Grass Harp . New York, 1951. -- The Muses are Heard . New York, 1956. -- A Christmas Memory . New York, 1956. LIMITED EDITION, number 346 of 600 copies signed by Capote. -- The trade issue of the preceding. -- CAPOTE and Richard AVEDON Observations . New York, 1959. 2 o . With slipcase. -- The Thanksgiving Visitor . New York, 1967. LIMITED EDITION, number 251 of 300 copies signed by Capote. -- The trade issue of the preceding. -- CAPOTE and Harold ARLEN. House of Flowers . New York, 1968. -- CAPOTE, Eleanor PERRY and Frank PERRY. Trilogy: An Experiment in Multimedia . New York, 1969. -- Music for Chameleons . New York, 1980. Together 11 volumes, 8 o , original bindings, dust jackets where called for, all FIRST EDITIONS except where noted. [ With: ] A postcard advertisement for the Alexander Iolas Gallery in New York with a quotation from Capote and with the biography of Capote by Marie Rudisill and James C. Simmons. (13)
CAPOTE, Truman. A collection of his works, comprising: A Tree of Night . New York, 1949. PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED BY CAPOTE on the front free endpaper to James Bloom. -- Local Color . New York, 1950. -- The Grass Harp . New York, 1951. -- The Muses are Heard . New York, 1956. -- A Christmas Memory . New York, 1956. LIMITED EDITION, number 346 of 600 copies signed by Capote. -- The trade issue of the preceding. -- CAPOTE and Richard AVEDON Observations . New York, 1959. 2 o . With slipcase. -- The Thanksgiving Visitor . New York, 1967. LIMITED EDITION, number 251 of 300 copies signed by Capote. -- The trade issue of the preceding. -- CAPOTE and Harold ARLEN. House of Flowers . New York, 1968. -- CAPOTE, Eleanor PERRY and Frank PERRY. Trilogy: An Experiment in Multimedia . New York, 1969. -- Music for Chameleons . New York, 1980. Together 11 volumes, 8 o , original bindings, dust jackets where called for, all FIRST EDITIONS except where noted. [ With: ] A postcard advertisement for the Alexander Iolas Gallery in New York with a quotation from Capote and with the biography of Capote by Marie Rudisill and James C. Simmons. (13)
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