Title: Eight volumes signed or inscribed by Ray Bradbury Author: Bradbury, Ray Place: Various places Publisher: Date: Various dates Description: Eight volumes. (8vo), various bindings. First Editions. A selection of Bradbury's work, including novels, poetry and essays. All volumes are inscribed or signed by Bradbury, some to Herb Yellin, proprietor of Lord John Press, who published a number of fine press editions of Bradbury's work. Includes: The Machineries of Joy. Boards, illustrated dust jacket. Inscribed by Bradbury to Herb Yellin of Lord John Press on the front free endpaper. Jacket price clipped. First UK Edition. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1964. The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit. Cloth, illustrated dust jacket. Signed by Bradbury on the front free endpaper. Jacket price-clipped. First UK Edition. London: Rupert Hart Davis / MacGibbon, 1973. Where Robot Mice and Robot Men Run Round in Robot Towns: New Poems, Both Light and Dark. Cloth and boards, illustrated dust jacket. Inscribed by Bradbury in the year of publication to Herb Yellin of Lord John Press on the front free endpaper. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1977. Where Robot Mice and Robot Men Run Round in Robot Towns: New Poems, Both Light and Dark. Cloth and boards, illustrated dust jacket. Signed by Bradbury on the front free endpaper. First UK Edition. London: Granada, 1979. The Haunted Computer and the Android Pope. Cloth and boards, illustrated dust jacket. Inscribed by Bradbury on the front free endpaper. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1981. Death Is A Lonely Business. Boards, illustrated dust jacket. Inscribed by Bradbury to Herb Yellin of Lord John Press on the front free endpaper. First UK Edition. London: Grafton, 1985. Death Is A Lonely Business. Full green leather decorated in gilt, all edges gilt. Signed by Bradbury on the front flyleaf. Franklin Center, PA. The Franklin Library. 1985. Yestermorrow: Obvious Answers to Impossible Futures. Cloth and boards, illustrated dust jacket. Signed by Bradbury on the title page. Santa Barbara: Capra Press, 1991. Lot Amendments Condition: Varying degrees of general light wear; a few jackets price-clipped; all volumes very good or better. Item number: 296245
Title: Eight volumes signed or inscribed by Ray Bradbury Author: Bradbury, Ray Place: Various places Publisher: Date: Various dates Description: Eight volumes. (8vo), various bindings. First Editions. A selection of Bradbury's work, including novels, poetry and essays. All volumes are inscribed or signed by Bradbury, some to Herb Yellin, proprietor of Lord John Press, who published a number of fine press editions of Bradbury's work. Includes: The Machineries of Joy. Boards, illustrated dust jacket. Inscribed by Bradbury to Herb Yellin of Lord John Press on the front free endpaper. Jacket price clipped. First UK Edition. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1964. The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit. Cloth, illustrated dust jacket. Signed by Bradbury on the front free endpaper. Jacket price-clipped. First UK Edition. London: Rupert Hart Davis / MacGibbon, 1973. Where Robot Mice and Robot Men Run Round in Robot Towns: New Poems, Both Light and Dark. Cloth and boards, illustrated dust jacket. Inscribed by Bradbury in the year of publication to Herb Yellin of Lord John Press on the front free endpaper. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1977. Where Robot Mice and Robot Men Run Round in Robot Towns: New Poems, Both Light and Dark. Cloth and boards, illustrated dust jacket. Signed by Bradbury on the front free endpaper. First UK Edition. London: Granada, 1979. The Haunted Computer and the Android Pope. Cloth and boards, illustrated dust jacket. Inscribed by Bradbury on the front free endpaper. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1981. Death Is A Lonely Business. Boards, illustrated dust jacket. Inscribed by Bradbury to Herb Yellin of Lord John Press on the front free endpaper. First UK Edition. London: Grafton, 1985. Death Is A Lonely Business. Full green leather decorated in gilt, all edges gilt. Signed by Bradbury on the front flyleaf. Franklin Center, PA. The Franklin Library. 1985. Yestermorrow: Obvious Answers to Impossible Futures. Cloth and boards, illustrated dust jacket. Signed by Bradbury on the title page. Santa Barbara: Capra Press, 1991. Lot Amendments Condition: Varying degrees of general light wear; a few jackets price-clipped; all volumes very good or better. Item number: 296245
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