Description:
Nabokov, Vladimir (1899-1977) Eleven Titles: A Russian-language edition of Nabokov's poems, printed in Paris, 1952; Conclusive Evidence, first edition, Harper, 1951; Invitation to a Beheading, Putnam, 1959; Laughter in the Dark New Directions, 1960; The Gift, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1963; King, Queen, Knave, McGraw-Hill, first edition, 1968; A Russian Beauty, McGraw-Hill, 1973; Look at the Harlequins! McGraw-Hill, 1974; Tyrants Destroyed, McGraw-Hill, 1975; The Enchanter, Putnam, 1986; and Vladimir Nabokov, by Dan Morton, 1974, ex library; mostly first editions, as noted, New York imprints unless otherwise noted, all with dust jackets, varying sizes and condition. (11)
Estimate $400-600
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