Roarke was there, sitting by the fire, reading the first-edition copy of Yeats that she'd given him.
The first-edition copies returned to APA were destroyed.
Published more than four hundred years ago, only eighteen first-edition copies of Don Quixote were known to exist worldwide.
The Whipple Museum of the History of Science in Cambridge has a first-edition copy which had belonged to Robert Hooke.
Fisher Library in the University of Sydney has a first-edition copy, annotated by a mathematician of uncertain identity and corresponding notes from Newton himself.
Another success story is represented in an 1880's first-edition copy of Mary Whitcher's Shaker cookbook.
For example, Milton's "Paradise Lost," from 1667, is one of only five first-edition copies extant in its original binding.
The Hopes too remain fans, cherishing the first-edition copy that Capote autographed for them.
He picks out the centrepiece of the collection, a first-edition copy given by Milne to Christopher Robin.
A reporter on the New York Daily News crime beat filed his first-edition copy from a phone booth in an underground garage on 75th Street.