BOOTH 401
Gardening & Natural History, Angling, Emily Dickinson,
Books About Illumination & The Book Arts
WILLMOTTt, Ellen. THE GENUS ROSA.
1914. First Edition.
Two handsomely bound large folio volumes, illustrated with 132 splendid color lithographs of roses.
Described as "among the most beautiful of all rose paintings."Ellen Willmott was the owner of a large English
estate (86 gardeners) and was known for carrying seeds of a plant to drop into others' gardens (known as
"Miss Willmott's Ghost."MILLSPAUGH, Charles F., M.D. AMERICAN MEDICINAL PLANTS.
1877. First Edition
Illustrated by the author with 180 large full-page plates.SPARSE GREY HACKLE (aka Alfred W. Miller). FISHLESS DAYS, ANGLING NIGHTS.
1971, First Edition.
INcludes three letters from Sparse to John McCormac in 1970.WAHL, Ralph. ONE MAN'S SHANGRI-LA.
1986. Manuscript.
with a letter to John McCormac enclosed.WAHL, Ralph. ONE MAN'S STEELHEAD SHANGRI-LA.
May, 1989. Deluxe and Signed Edition.
Limited to 200 copies, This copy #35, signed and inscribed by Ralph Wahl,
noting friendship with Pete Hidy, to John McCormac.WAHL, Ralph. COME WADE THE RIVER.
1971, First Edition.
Inscribed to John McCormac 1/19/85.HAIG-BROWN, Roderick. LETTER to John McCormac.
Dated August 15, 1975 after Rod's visit and address to the Boise Fly-fisher's Club.HIDY, Pete. Two Unpublished Manuscripts.
Goldhawk Press, 1979.MacLEAN, Norman. A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT.
1976, First Edition.
Inscribed to John McCormac 1980, with letter from MacLean and fish photo.DICKINSON, Emily. RIDDLE POEMS.
Gehenna Press, 1957. Illustrated; original boards.
Number 24 of 200 copies, signed by Esther and Leonard Baskin.__________. Needlework Sample Books.
1892.
By a student at the Oregon Agricultural College. An album hand-covered with brown linen,
and cover embroidered. Twenty examples of hand sewing - considered an exercise book.
Very rare, in Fine condition.