Photographs $1,250.00
Jackson, Mississippi: University of Mississippi Press (1989)
Foreword by Reynolds Price.
One of 26 lettered copies signed by the author. Specially bound in slipcase. Fine.
Aperture Number Eighty-One $350.00
This book is no longer available.
Millerton, New York: Aperture (1978)
“Eudora Welty: Guy Davenport Celebrates the Writer & Photographer”
Signed by Welty under opening photograph. Decorated boards. Issued without dust jacket. Very fine.
The Robber Bridegroom $3,500.00
Garden City: Doubleday (1941)
Signed by the author. Very good in sunned dust jacket with edge wear and small chips.
The Ponder Heart $1,000.00
New York: Harcourt (1954)
Signed by the author. Nice copy with wear on dust jacket.
Eudora Welty: A Biography $150.00
New York: Harcourt (2005)
Signed by Suzanne Marrs, the biographer. Very good in white wrappers.
Author and Agent: Eudora Welty and Diarmuid Russell $50.00
New York, NY: Farrar, Straus & Giroux (1991)
Fine in dust jacket.
Diarmuid Russell was Eudora Welty’s literary agent and her friend for over thirty years. This book, written with an emphasis on their spirited correspondence, shows the professional bond which existed between agent and author, as hertalent took off and flourished. It dwells on the faith he had in her work andthe trust she placed in his judgement. Author Michael Kreyling is a professorof English at Vanderbilt University. Photographs.
Photographs $200.00
Jackson, MS: University of Mississippi Press (1989)
Foreword by Reynolds Price.
Fine in dust jacket.
Together in one volume are 250 representative photographs from the collection of a few thousand which Eudora Welty took during the 1930s, ’40s, and ’50s. It is a dazzling record of Welty’s unique and special vision.
On Short Stories $1,000.00
New York, NY: Harcourt (1949)
One of 1500 copies. Signed by the author. Very good in decorated boards. Glassine wrapper is fragile.
This book reproduces a university lecture which was presented in 1947 with the title, “Some Views on the Reading and Writing of Short Stories.” This book was “privately printed for the friends of the author and her publishers as a New Year’s greeting.”
The Robber Bridegroom $3,000.00
Garden City: Doubleday (1941)
Signed by the author. Previous owner’s name and Dec. 25, 1942 on front end paper. A very good copy in dust jacket that shows wear.
The Ponder Heart $1,000.00
London: Hamilton (1954)
First English Edition. Signed by the author. Light fading on front end paper. Fine price clipped dust jacket.
The Norton Book of Friendship $500.00
New York: Norton (1991)
Signed by Eudora Welty, an editor. Fine in dust jacket. Very uncommon.
What There Is To Say We Have Said $35.00
New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (2011)
The Correspondence of Eudora Welty and William Maxwell
Signed by the editor Suzanne Marrs. Fine in dust jacket.
For more than 50 years, admired writers Eudora Welty and William Maxwell penned letters to each other. Living half a continent apart, their friendship was nourished and maintained by their correspondence. This edition bears witness to Welty and Maxwell’s editorial relationships–both in his capacity as “New Yorker” editor and in their collegial back-and-forth on their work.
Photographs $1,000.00
Jackson, Mississippi: University of Mississippi Press (1989)
Foreword by Reynolds Price.
One of 375 numbered copies signed by the author specially bound with slipcase.
Place in Fiction $1,000.00
New York: House of Books (1957)
One of 300 numbered copies. Signed by the author. Fine in fragile paper wrapper.
The Robber Bridegroom $3,500.00
Garden City: Doubleday (1941)
Signed by the author. Previous owner’s name on front board under dust jacket flap. Nice copy in dust jacket with light edge wear.
The Ponder Heart $150.00
New York: Random House (1956)
A play adapted (by Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov) from the story by Eudora Welty.
Very good in dust jacket.
Eudora Welty: A Bibliography of Her Work $150.00
Jackson, Mississippi: University of Mississippi (1994)
Signed by the bibliographer Noel Polk. Near fine in dust jacket.
Whatever Is Moving: Essays by Howard Moss $40.00
Boston: Little Brown (1981)
Includes essays on Eudora Welty, Walt Whitman, Elizabeth Bowen, Jean Rhys and others.
Near fine in dust jacket.
The Welty Collection $35.00
Jackson, MS: University of Mississippi Press (1988)
Signed by the editor Suzanne Marrs. Near fine in dust jacket.
This valuable & extensive guide is an annotated listing of all the materials in the Eudora Welty collection of the Mississippi Dept. of Archives & History. Almost all the materials in the collected were donated by Welty to her native state, including manuscripts, correspondence, & documentary photos. It is essential for those engaged in serious study of this acclaimed writer & her many stories & novels. The author has written 3 essays about holdings in the Collection & cataloged the papers in 5 sections. Also includes an unannotated listing of significant Welty manuscripts that are located at the Univ. of Texas & the Univ. of Virginia.
Self-Portrait: Ceaselessly into the Past $200.00
Santa Barbara: Capra (1981)
One of 250 copies. Signed by Ross Macdonald and Eudora Welty, who wrote the Foreword. Fine in black leather boards with red end papers.
