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        <titleproper encodinganalog="title">Guide to the Lloyd Jensen Collection on Vardis Fisher<date calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1914/1990" type="inclusive"/></titleproper>
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        <author encodinganalog="creator">Erin Passehl</author>
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        <date encodinganalog="date" calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="20102024">2010; updated 2024</date>
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          <addressline>1910 University Drive</addressline>
          <addressline>Boise, ID 83725</addressline>
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      <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Lloyd Jensen Collection on Vardis Fisher</unittitle>
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      <abstract encodinganalog="5203_">Postcards (1953-1958) to Lloyd and Charlotte Jensen from Vardis and Opal Fisher; together with journal articles, essays, and newspaper columns by Fisher; a collection of autographed editions of Fisher's books inscribed to the Jensens, one that includes a handwritten sonnet; reviews of Fisher's books; book catalogs; newspaper clippings and other secondary works about him; and photos and other Fisher-related memorabilia, all collected by Jensen.</abstract>
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      <p>The Lloyd Jensen Collection of Vardis Fisher materials at Boise State University constitutes an important resource for the study of Vardis Fisher and his writings. Included in the collection are approximately 50 postcards (1953-1958) to Lloyd and Charlotte Jensen from Vardis and Opal Fisher, written mainly from Europe, the Middle East, and New York City, during the Fishers' travels; together with journal articles, essays, and newspaper columns by Fisher; a collection of autographed editions of Fisher's books inscribed to the Jensens, one that includes a handwritten sonnet; reviews of Fisher's books; catalogs from used books dealers offering Fisher's works; newspaper clippings and other secondary works about him; and photos and other Fisher-related memorabilia, all collected by Jensen.</p>
      <p>Vardis Fisher (1895-1968) was one of Idaho's most prolific authors. Best known for his historical novels, Fisher wrote or edited 37 books, including a volume of poetry, a collection of short stories, and the highly-praised Idaho state guide (1937). He also wrote more than 50 short stories and essays for magazines as diverse as Scribner's, Esquire, and Rocky Mountain Review, as well as numerous articles for Idaho newspapers. He was still an active writer at the time of his death.</p>
      <p>The Lloyd Jensen collection forms part of the University's Idaho Writers Archive.</p>
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      <p>Robert Lloyd Jensen was born July 24, 1914, at Joplin Montana, a son of Henry and Erma Jensen. The family moved to Gooding, Idaho, in 1917, and then to the Hagerman valley in 1925 to the Triple J Ranch at the north end of the valley bordered by the Snake River and Malad River. He graduated from Hagerman High in 1932 and was married to Erma Kiser in 1937. They operated Lloyd's Caf&#xE9; in Hagerman from 1937 to 1944. They were divorced in 1944. After service two years in the Army Air Corps, he was discharged in 1946 and took over the Rock Lodge Motel and Store from his father. He lived there for 13 years with his family in the home he and his second wife Charlotte built on Billingsley Creek. In 1960 he moved to Elko, Nevada, where he owned and operated a Phillips 66 truck stop and caf&#xE9; and was a building contractor. He then moved back to Hagerman in 1966. Charlotte died that same year. He was a real estate broker in the valley for 17 years. He married Mary Sullivan Knox in 1970. They ran Idaho State Bank and established two more branches, including the local bank in Hagerman. They were divorced in 1979. He married Alice Jewett in 1980 and they lived on Gridley Island, south of Hagerman, for over 10 years. He died October 7, 1990, survived by his wife Alice (deceased 2008), son Robert Jensen of Richland, Washington (deceased 2007); four daughters, Sidney Bokovoy of Hagerman; Kaye Jensen Nubel of La Quinta, CA; Charlotte Ray Triplet of Roseville, CA; and Joan Vliet of Hagerman.</p>
      <p>It was always Lloyd Jensen's hope that one day Vardis Fisher would be acknowledged for his invaluable contributions to literature. It was this dedication that was the inspiration to assemble and donate the Lloyd Jensen Fisher Collection. Perhaps future generations will come to appreciate the unique wisdom, talents, and insights of Vardis Fisher.</p>
      <p>Lloyd Jensen and Vardis Fisher were friends for over 30 years. They became friends shortly after Fisher moved to the Hagerman Valley in the early 1940's. Jensen owned the Rock Lodge north of Hagerman and built a home there on Billingsley Creek. They helped each other build houses and landscape them. They loved to argue with one another and share more than a drink or two. Over the years Lloyd Jensen collected several hundred books, pamphlets, post cards from Fisher, and other memorabilia. He was an avid reader and had read all of Fisher's books. Fans of Fisher often stopped by to buy and sell books, visit with him, and exchange stories. He collected Fisher books and memorabilia until he died in the fall of 1990 at age 76. </p>
      <p>There was a time, after Fisher died and his wife Opal left their home in the Hagerman Valley and moved to Boise, that the home and its contents were being vandalized. Jensen worried about the manuscripts and books that were being neglected and destroyed and the importance of all this information to Fisher's legacy. He boxed up the items he was able to salvage and sent them to Opal in Boise in order that his friend's work could be saved for future generations.</p>
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      <p>Collection is available for research.</p>
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      <p>See also: <extref href="http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv81121" show="embed" title="Guide to the Vardis and Opal Fisher Papers">Vardis Fisher and Opal Fisher Papers</extref></p>
      <p>
        <extref href="http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv08099" show="embed" title="Guide to the Mabel Clore Collection on Vardis Fisher">Mabel Clore collection on Vardis Fisher</extref>
      </p>
      <p>
        <extref href="http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv47235" show="embed" title="Guide to the Idaho Author File">Idaho Author File</extref>
      </p>
      <p>
        <extref href="http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv00146" show="embed" title="Guide to the Dorys Crow Grover Papers and Collections on Vardis Fisher and Ernest Hemingway">Dorys Grover Papers and Collections on Vardis Fisher and Ernest Hemingway</extref>
      </p>
      <p>
        <extref href="http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv93692" show="embed" title="Guide to the Joseph M. Flora Papers and Collection on Vardis Fisher">Joseph M. Flora Papers and Collection on Vardis Fisher</extref>
      </p>
      <p>
        <extref href="http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv88281" show="embed" title="Guide to the Fisher Family Papers">Fisher family papers</extref>
      </p>
      <p>
        <extref href="http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv86785" show="embed" title="Guide to the George E. Brown Jr. Correspondence with Vardis Fisher">George E. Brown, Jr. Correspondence with Vardis Fisher</extref>
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      <p>Lloyd Jensen collected multiple editions of most of Vardis Fisher's published works. Some were gifts from Fisher and his wife Opal; some Jensen purchased when they were published; others he acquired on the used book market. In 2008 Jensen's children donated the bulk of their father's Vardis Fisher book collection to Boise State University. The collection includes Jensen's complete collection of deluxe editions, books with personal inscriptions from Vardis and Opal Fisher, two books Fisher once owned, and other editions not previously represented in the holdings of the Boise State University Library.   </p>
      <p>A Bibliography of Books at Boise State University from the library of Lloyd Jensen:
Lloyd Jensen (1914-1990), friend and neighbor of Vardis Fisher in Hagerman, Idaho, collected multiple editions of most of Vardis Fisher's published works. Some were gifts from Fisher and his wife Opal; some Jensen purchased when they were published; others he acquired on the used book market. In 2008 Jensen's children donated the bulk of their father's Vardis Fisher book collection to Boise State University. The collection includes Jensen's complete collection of deluxe editions, books with personal inscriptions from Vardis and Opal Fisher, and other editions not previously represented in the holdings of the Boise State University Library. Along with the book collection, the family also donated Lloyd Jensen's scrapbooks of postcards from Vardis Fisher, periodical issues containing writings of Vardis Fisher, and other research material, including books about Vardis Fisher and two books he once owned. Together the collections form MSS 269 in the Special Collections Department. Listed below are the books held by the Special Collections Department donated by the Jensen family out of Lloyd Jensen's private library. Vardis Fisher's inscriptions in many of them are now online; click on the highlighted word "inscribed" in the bibliographic entry to see them.</p>
      <p>
Deluxe editions:</p>
      <p><emph render="italic">Adam and the Serpent</emph>. 1947. Vanguard and Caxton. No 22 of 100, autographed. </p>
      <p><emph render="italic">April, A Fable of Love</emph>. 1937. Caxton and Doubleday, Doran. Deluxe edition. No. 27 of 50, autographed. </p>
      <p><emph render="italic">Children of God</emph>. 1939. Caxton. Deluxe edition. No. 24 of 100, autographed and inscribed. </p>
      <p><emph render="italic">City of Illusion</emph>. 1941. Caxton. No. 95 of 100, autographed. </p>
      <p><emph render="italic">Darkness and the Deep</emph>. 1943. Caxton and Vanguard. No. 42 of 100, autographed. </p>
      <p><emph render="italic">The Divine Passion</emph>. 1948. Vanguard and Caxton. Deluxe edition. No. 15 of 100, autographed. </p>
      <p><emph render="italic">Forgive Us Our Virtues</emph>. 1938. Caxton. Deluxe edition. No. 35 of 75, autographed and inscribed. </p>
      <p><emph render="italic">The Golden Rooms</emph>. 1944 Caxton. Deluxe edition. No. 22 of 125, autographed. </p>
      <p><emph render="italic">In Tragic Life</emph>. 1932. Caxton. Deluxe edition. No. 14 of 25, autographed. </p>
      <p><emph render="italic">Intimations of Eve</emph>. 1946. Caxton. Deluxe edition. No. 17 of 100, autographed. </p>
      <p><emph render="italic">The Island of the Innocent</emph>. 1952. Caxton. No. 7 of 100, autographed. </p>
      <p><emph render="italic">No Villain Need Be</emph>. 1936. Caxton and Doubleday, Doran. Deluxe edition. No. 52 of 75, autographed. </p>
      <p><emph render="italic">Passions Spin the Plot</emph>. 1934. Caxton and Doubleday, Doran. Deluxe edition. No. 43 of 75, autographed. </p>
      <p><emph render="italic">The Valley of Vision</emph>. 1951 Abelard Press. Deluxe edition. No. 1 of 100, autographed. </p>
      <p><emph render="italic">We Are Betrayed</emph>. 1935. Caxton and Doubleday, Doran. Deluxe edition. No. 29 of 75, autographed.</p>
      <p>
Other editions of Vardis Fisher's works:</p>
      <p><emph render="italic">Darkness and the Deep</emph>. 1943. Vanguard Press. With dust jacket. </p>
      <p><emph render="italic">A Goat for Azazel</emph>. 1956. Alan Swallow. First edition, special subscription printing. No. 1 of 200, autographed. Dust jacket.</p>
      <p><emph render="italic">The Golden Rooms</emph>. 1944. Vanguard Press. Autographed. Dust jacket.</p>
      <p><emph render="italic">Intimations of Eve</emph>. 1946. Vanguard Press. Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. </p>
      <p><emph render="italic">The Island of the Innocent</emph>. 1952. Abelard Press. First edition. Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. </p>
      <p><emph render="italic">Jesus Came Again</emph>. 1956. Alan Swallow. First edition, special subscription printing. No. 1 of 200, autographed. Dust jacket. </p>
      <p><emph render="italic">Magiche Terre del West [Tale of Valor. Italian]</emph>. 1963. Baldini and Castoldi. Dust jacket. </p>
      <p><emph render="italic">Mothers</emph>. 1943. Vanguard Press. Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. </p>
      <p><emph render="italic">Mountain Man</emph>. 1965. William Morrow. Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. </p>
      <p><emph render="italic">Mountain Man</emph>. 1967. Pocket Books. Paperback (1st printing) </p>
      <p><emph render="italic">Mountain Man</emph>. 1967. Pocket Books. Paperback (4th printing, 1972) </p>
      <p><emph render="italic">My Holy Satan</emph>. 1958. Alan Swallow. First edition, special subscription printing. No. 1 of 200, autographed. Dust jacket. </p>
      <p><emph render="italic">The Neurotic Nightingale</emph>. 1935. Casanova Press. No. 122 of 300, autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. </p>
      <p><emph render="italic">Odyssey of a Hero</emph>. 1937. Ritten House. First edition. No 29 of 50, autographed.</p>
      <p><emph render="italic">Passions Spin the Plot</emph>. 1934. Caxton and Doubleday, Doran. Autographed. Dust jacket.</p>
      <p><emph render="italic">Peace Like a River</emph>. 1957. Alan Swallow. First edition, special subscription printing. No. 1 of 200, autographed. Dust jacket.</p>
      <p><emph render="italic">Pemmican</emph>. 1956. Doubleday. First edition. Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. </p>
      <p><emph render="italic">Pemmican</emph>. 1976. Opal Laurel Holmes. Autographed and inscribed by Opal Fisher. Dust jacket.</p>
      <p><emph render="italic">Sonnets to an Imaginary Madonna</emph>. 1927. Harold Vinal. First edition. Handwritten sonnet in front cover. Dust jacket. </p>
      <p><emph render="italic">Suicide or Murder? The Strange Death of Governor Meriwether Lewis</emph>. 1962. Alan Swallow. Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket.</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">Other Works Related to Vardis Fisher</emph>
      </p>
      <p>Flora, Joseph. <emph render="italic">Vardis Fisher</emph>. 1965. Twayne Publishers. Dust jacket. </p>
      <p>Rein, David. <emph render="italic">Vardis Fisher: Challenge to Evasion</emph>. 1938. Normandie House. Autographed and inscribed by Vardis Fisher. Dust jacket. </p>
      <p>Uzell, Thomas H., editor. <emph render="italic">Short Story Hits 1933: An Interpretive Anthology</emph>. 1934. Dust jacket. Contains "The Mother." </p>
      <p>West, Ray B., editor. <emph render="italic">A Country in the Mind</emph>. 1962. Contact Editions. First edition. Dust jacket. Contains "A Partnership with Death." </p>
      <p>West, Ray B., editor. <emph render="italic">Rocky Mountain Reader</emph>. 1946. Dutton. First edition. Dust jacket. Contains an excerpt from Children of God. </p>
      <p>Woodward, Tim. <emph render="italic">Tiger on the Road</emph>. 1989. Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket.</p>
      <p>
Books that Once Belonged to Vardis Fisher:</p>
      <p>Chaucer, Geoffrey. <emph render="italic">Chaucer's Prologue, Knight's Tale, and Nun's Priest Tale</emph>, edited by Andrew Ingraham.  1915. MacMillan. Autographed by Fisher and filled with his notes from his time at the University of Utah. [Kept with MSS 269]</p>
      <p>Vizetelly, Frank H. <emph render="italic">The Preparation of Manuscripts</emph>. 1924. Funk and Wagnalls. Autographed by Fisher. [Kept with MSS 269]</p>
      <p>
Books by Vardis Fisher in the Special Collections Department:</p>
      <p>Special Collections holds at least one edition of every book written or edited by Idaho author Vardis Fisher. Most of the books were acquired by donation and represent the collecting efforts of Mabel Clore, James P. Gossett, and Lloyd Jensen. The library acquired its single copy of The Caxton Printers In Idaho (1944) by purchase from Rosalie Sorrels in 1995. The dates in the left column represent, as well as can be determined, the publication date of the edition described. When enclosed in parentheses, publication dates were derived from sources other than the book itself (chiefly George Kellogg's bibliography in Western American Literature, 1970). The identification of first editions is sometimes difficult. If the book is explicitly labeled as a first edition, it is so noted in this list. The words (First edition) in parentheses indicate volumes which, in the judgment of the department, appear to be first editions, based on knowledge of the particular publishers' printing practices. The names (Clore), (Gossett), and (Jensen) indicate with which collection the particular volume was received; those books not so marked were purchased by the library at other times.</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">Adam and the Serpent</emph>
      </p>
      <p>    1947 Vanguard and Caxton. Deluxe edition. No. 19 of 100, autographed. (Clore)
    1947 Vanguard and Caxton. Deluxe edition. No. 22 of 100, autographed. (Jensen)
    1947 Vanguard. (First edition). Dust jacket. (Clore)
    1961 Pyramid Books. Paperback. (Clore)</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">April, a Fable of Love</emph>
      </p>
      <p>    1937 Caxton and Doubleday, Doran. First edition. Doubleday dust jacket. (Clore)
    1937 Caxton and Doubleday, Doran. First edition. Autographed and inscribed. Caxton dust jacket. (Gossett)
    1937 Caxton and Doubleday, Doran. Deluxe edition. No. 27 of 50, autographed. (Jensen)</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">The Caxton Printers in Idaho: A Short History</emph>
      </p>
      <p>    1944 Society of Bibliographers</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">Children of God</emph>
      </p>
      <p>    1939 Harper &amp;amp Bros. First edition. Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. (Clore)
    1939 Harper &amp;amp Bros. First edition. "Zane Grey" embossed on flyleaf. Dust jacket.
    1939 Caxton. Deluxe edition. No. 24 of 100, autographed and inscribed. (Jensen)
    1948 Uitgeversmaatschappij Elsevier. Gods eigen Kinderen (Dutch). Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket.   
    1949 Editions de la Paix. Les faux anges (French). Paperback. Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket.
    1958 Rizioli. Il Cielo si Chiude (Italian). Autographed. Dust jacket. (Clore</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">City of Illusion</emph>
      </p>
      <p>    1941 Harper &amp;amp Bros. First edition. Autographed and inscribed. (Gossett)
    1941 Caxton. First edition. No. 170 of 1000. Dust jacket. (Clore)
    1941 Caxton. Deluxe edition. No. 95 of 100, autographed. (Jensen)
    1941 Caxton. First edition, deluxe edition. An extra of 100. Autographed and inscribed. (Clore)
    1951 Luis de Caralt. La ciudad de la ilusion (Spanish). First edition. Autographed. Dust jacket.
    1982 ACE Charter. Paperback.</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">Dark Bridwell</emph>
      </p>
      <p>    1931 Houghton Mifflin. (First edition). Autographed. (Clore)
    1952 The Wild Ones. Pyramid Books. Paperback. (Clore)</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">Darkness and the Deep</emph>
      </p>
      <p>    1943 Caxton and Vanguard. Deluxe edition. No. 3 of 100, autographed. (Clore)
    1943 Caxton. Deluxe edition. No. 42 of 100, autographed. (Jensen)
    1943 Vanguard Press. Dust jacket. (Jensen)
    1960 Pyramid Books. Paperback. (Clore)
    1962 Pyramid Books. Paperback. (Clore)
     
<emph render="italic">The Divine Passion</emph></p>
      <p>    1948 Vanguard. (First edition). Dust jacket. (Clore)
    1948 Vanguard and Caxton. Deluxe edition. No. 15 of 100, autographed. (Jensen)
    1959 Pyramid Books. Paperback. (Clore)</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">Forgive Us Our Virtues</emph>
      </p>
      <p>    1938 Caxton. (First edition). Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. (Clore)
    1938 Caxton. Deluxe edition. No. 35 of 75, autographed and inscribed. (Jensen)</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">A Goat for Azazel</emph>
      </p>
      <p>    1956 Alan Swallow. First edition, special subscription printing. No. 79 of 200, autographed. (Gossett)
    1956 Alan Swallow. First edition, special subscription printing. No. 39 of 200, autographed. Dust jacket. (Clore)
    1962 Pyramid Books. Paperback. (Clore) </p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">God or Caesar: The Writing of Fiction for Beginners</emph>
      </p>
      <p>    1953 Caxton. (First edition). Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. (Gossett)
    1953 Caxton. (First edition). Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. (Gossett)
    1953 Caxton. (First edition). Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. (Clore)</p>
      <p><emph render="italic">Gold Rushes and Mining Camps of the Early American West</emph> (by Vardis Fisher and Opal Laurel Holmes)</p>
      <p>    1968 Caxton. (First edition). Dust jacket. Autographed and inscribed. (Gossett)
    1968 Caxton. (First edition). Dust jacket. (Clore)</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">The Golden Rooms</emph>
      </p>
      <p>    1944 Vanguard. (First edition). Dust jacket. (Clore)
    1944 Vanguard. (First edition). Dust jacket. (Clore)
    1944 Caxton. Deluxe edition. No. 22 of 125, autographed. (Jensen)
    1944 Vanguard Press. Autographed. Dust jacket. (Jensen)
    1960 Pyramid Books. Paperback. (Clore)</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">Idaho: A Guide in Word and Picture (Federal Writers Project).</emph>
      </p>
      <p>    1937 Caxton. Library edition.
    1937 Caxton. Library edition. Autographed. Dust jacket. (Clore)
    1950 Oxford University Press. (Clore)</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">The Idaho Encyclopedia (Federal Writers Project)</emph>
      </p>
      <p>    1938 Caxton. (First edition).
    1938 Caxton. (First edition). Dust jacket. (Clore)</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">Idaho Lore (Federal Writers Project)</emph>
      </p>
      <p>    1939 Caxton. (First edition). Dust jacket. (Clore)</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">In Tragic Life</emph>
      </p>
      <p>    1932 Caxton. (First edition). Autographed. Dust jacket. (Clore)
    1932 Caxton. Deluxe edition. No. 14 of 25, autographed. (Jensen)
    1944 Ensomhedens angst (Danish). Chr. Erichsens Forlag. Paperback.
    1951 Pocket Books. Paperback. (Clore)</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">Intimations of Eve</emph>
      </p>
      <p>    1946 Vanguard. (First edition). Dust jacket. (Clore)
    1946 Caxton. Deluxe edition. No. 17 of 100, autographed. (Jensen)
    1946 Vanguard Press. Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. (Jensen)
    1961 Pyramid Books. Paperback. (Clore)</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">The Island of the Innocent</emph>
      </p>
      <p>    1952 Abelard Press. First edition. Autographed and inscribed. (Gossett)
    1952 Abelard Press. First edition. Autographed and inscribed. (Clore)
    1952 Abelard Press. First edition. Dust jacket. (Clore)
    1952 Caxton. First edition, deluxe edition. No. ? of 100, autographed. (Clore)
    1952 Abelard Press. First edition. Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. (Jensen)
    1960 Swallow Paperbook of Abelard first edition, 1952. Paperback. (Clore)
    1961 Pyramid Books. Paperback. (Clore)</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">Jesus Came Again</emph>
      </p>
      <p>    1956 Alan Swallow. First edition, special subscription printing. No. 79 of 200, autographed. (Gossett)
    1956 Alan Swallow. First edition, special subscription printing. No. 39 of 200, autographed. (Clore)
    1960 Swallow Paperbook of Alan Swallow, 1956. Paperback. (Clore)
    1962 Pyramid Books. Paperback. (Clore)</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">Love and Death: The Complete Stories of Vardis Fisher</emph>
      </p>
      <p>    1952 Doubleday. Autographed and inscribed. (Gossett)
    1952 Doubleday. Autographed and inscribed. (Clore)</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">The Mothers</emph>
      </p>
      <p>    1943 Vanguard Press. Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. (Gossett)
    1943 Vanguard Press. Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. (Clore)
    1943 Caxton and Vanguard. Deluxe edition. No. 3 of 100, autographed. (Clore)
    1943 Vanguard Press. Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. (Jensen)
    1960 Pyramid Books. Paperback. (Clore)</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">Mountain Man</emph>
      </p>
      <p>    1965 William Morrow. (First edition). Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. (Gossett)
    1965 William Morrow. (First edition). Dust jacket. (Clore)
    1965 William Morrow. Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. (Jensen)
    1967 Pocket Books. Paperback (7th printing, 1973). (Clore)
    1968 Pocket Books. Paperback (1st printing, 1967). (Jensen)
    1972 Opal Laurel Holmes. Fourth printing. Dust jacket.</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">My Holy Satan</emph>
      </p>
      <p>    1958 Alan Swallow. First edition, special subscription printing. No. 39 of 200, autographed. Dust jacket. (Clore)
    1958 Alan Swallow. First edition, special subscription printing. No. 79 of 200, autographed. (Gossett)
    1960 Pyramid Books. Paperback. (Clore)</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">The Neurotic Nightingale</emph>
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      <p>    1935 Casanova Press. No. 65 of 300, autographed. Dust jacket. (Clore)
    1935 Casanova Press. No. 122 of 300, autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. (Jensen)</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">No Villain Need Be</emph>
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      <p>    1936 Caxton and Doubleday, Doran. First edition.
    1936 Caxton and Doubleday, Doran. First edition. Dust jacket. (Clore)
    1936 Caxton and Doubleday, Doran. Deluxe edition. No. 52 of 75, autographed. (Jensen)
    1955 Pocket Books. Paperback. (Clore)</p>
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        <emph render="italic">Odyssey of a Hero</emph>
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      <p>    1937 Ritten House. Autographed. (Clore)
    1937 Ritten House. First edition. No. 29 of 50, autographed. (Jensen)</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">Orphans in Gethsemane</emph>
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      <p>    1960 Alan Swallow. First edition, special subscription printing. Dust jacket. No. 39 of 200, autographed. (Clore)
    1960 Alan Swallow. First edition, special subscription printing. No. 79 of 200, autographed. (Gossett)
    1962 For Passion, For Heaven (Vol. 1 of Orphans in Gethsemane). Pyramid Books. Paperback. (Clore)
    1962 The Great Confession (Vol. 2 of Orphans in Gethsemane). Pyramid Books. Paperback. (Clore)
     
<emph render="italic">Passions Spin the Plot</emph></p>
      <p>    1934 Caxton and Doubleday, Doran. Dust jacket. (Clore)
    1934 Caxton and Doubleday, Doran. Deluxe edition. No. 43 of 75, autographed. (Jensen)
    1934 Caxton, Doubleday and Doran. Autographed. Dust jacket. (Jensen)
    1935 Boriswood (British). Dust jacket. (Clore)
    1952 Pocket Books. Paperback. (Clore)</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">Peace like a River</emph>
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      <p>    1957 Alan Swallow. First edition, special subscription printing. No. 79 of 200, autographed. (Gossett)
    1957 Alan Swallow. First edition, special subscription edition. No. 39 of 200, autographed. (Clore)
    1960 The Passion Within. Pyramid Books. </p>
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      <p>    1956 Doubleday. First edition. Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. (Gossett)
    1956 Doubleday. Dust jacket. (Clore)
    1957 Pocket Books. Paperback. (Clore)
    1957 Kanadas guld (Danish). Chr. Erichsens Forlag. Paperback.
    1956 Opal Laurel Holmes. Autographed and inscribed by Opal. Dust jacket. (Jensen)
    1956 Doubleday. First edition. Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. (Jensen)
    1958 Pemmican (German). Forum Verlag. Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. (Clore)</p>
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        <emph render="italic">Sonnets to an Imaginary Madonna</emph>
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      <p>    1927 Harold Vinal.
    1927 Harold Vinal. Autographed. Dust jacket. (Clore)
    1927 Harold Vinal. Dust jacket. (Jensen)</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">Suicide or Murder? The Strange Death of Governor Meriwether Lewis</emph>
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      <p>    1962 Alan Swallow. Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. (Clore)
    1962 Alan Swallow. Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. (Jensen)</p>
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      <p>    1958 Doubleday. Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. (Gossett)
    1958 Doubleday. Dust jacket. (Clore)
    1960 Pocket Books. Paperback. (Clore)
    1963 Magiche Terre del West (Italian). Baldini and Castoldi. Dust jacket. (Jensen)</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">Thomas Wolfe As I Knew Him and Other Essays</emph>
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      <p>    1963 Alan Swallow. Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. (Clore)</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">Toilers of the Hills</emph>
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      <p>    1928 Houghton Mifflin. (First edition). Autographed. Caxton dust jacket. (Clore)
    1945 Caxton. Dust jacket. (Clore)</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">The Valley of Vision</emph>
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      <p>    1951 Abelard Press. First edition. Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. (Clore)
    1951 Abelard Press. Deluxe edition. No. 1 of 100, autographed. (Jensen)
    1960 Alan Swallow. Swallow Paperbook. (Clore)
    1961 Pyramid Books. Paperback. (Clore)</p>
      <p>
        <emph render="italic">We Are Betrayed</emph>
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      <p>    1935 Caxton and Doubleday, Doran. First edition. Autographed and inscribed. Dust jacket. (Clore)
    1935 Caxton and Doubleday, Doran. Deluxe edition. No. 29 of 75, autographed. (Jensen)
    1936 Boriswood (British). Dust jacket. (Clore)
    1953 Pocket Books. Paperback. (Clore)</p>
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