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1717318152Oxford: printed at the theater for Anthony Peisley 1717. First and only edition. 32 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Disbound stitching gone uncut. Title and final leaf dust-soiled. First and only edition. 32 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. First and only edition of this 18th century version of a poem attributed to Chaucer in Stow's 1561 edition which attribution persisted into the 19th century before being disproven by Skeat. Catcott 1692-1749 was a Church of England clergyman whose reputation as a poet rested on the present volume and on his version The Loves of Hero and Leander of Musaeus 1715. Foxon C69 printed at the theater for Anthony Peisley unknown books
193211519New York: Literary Guild / Random House 1932. First American edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good . 8vo. Quarter parchment over blue clothVery good in a good plus jacket. Jacket has large chip at corner of front panel. Mild toning edgewear. Book has mild shelfwear to extremities. Else clean and sound. <br/><br/>First US edition of this handsome edition of Chaucer reproduced in slightly smaller format from the Golden Cockerel Press edition. Gill 279. 309pp. Literary Guild / Random House hardcover books
1963249178San Francisco: Designed and printed by Lawton Kennedy for The Book Club of California 1963. First edition one of 450 copies. Illustrated. Including an original leaf from the 1561 edition of Chaucer's Works at p. 24. xii 64 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Red cloth. Fine. First edition one of 450 copies. Illustrated. Including an original leaf from the 1561 edition of Chaucer's Works at p. 24. xii 64 pp. 1 vols. Folio. [Designed and printed by Lawton Kennedy] for The Book Club of California unknown books
19601297862New York: Russell & Russell 1960. Hardcover. Octavo; VG; hardcover; bound in dark blue cloth gilt lettering; boards have some shelfwear soiling on rear rubbing and bumping on fore corners and spine edges sticker on spine; text block slightly age toned pages uneven on fore edges; volume 1 only; cxliv 504pp. 1297862. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Russell & Russell hardcover books
1810220067London: Printed for F.C. and J. Rivington T. Payne Cadell and Davies 1810. First edition. With Frontispiece and 2 Plates. xlv 1 394 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Polished tan calf gilt spine red leather label a.e.g by F. Bedford. Fine. First edition. With Frontispiece and 2 Plates. xlv 1 394 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Printed for F.C. and J. Rivington, T. Payne, Cadell and Davies unknown books
196146944San Francisco: Troubador Press 1961. First edition. 36 pp. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Free translation by Kamstra illustrated with “cheering drawings†by Michael McCracken. San Francisco: Troubador Press, unknown books
1992Embry 190157Everyman's Library 1992. Later printing. Fine. Gray cloth no dust jacket. Everyman's Library, 1992. Later printing. hardcover books
200381272Madrid:: Del Prado Publishers. Fine. 2003. Hardcover. 8483729873 . Part II only. Part of The Miniature Classics Library series. Unabridged. First edition thus miniature - measures roughly 2" x 2.5". Fine in a burgundy leather binding. . Del Prado Publishers, hardcover books
200381273Madrid:: Del Prado Publishers. Fine. 2003. Hardcover. 8483729881 . Part III only. Part of The Miniature Classics Library series. Unabridged. First edition thus miniature - measures roughly 2" x 2.5". Fine in a cream colored leather binding. . Del Prado Publishers, hardcover books
197494608Franklin Center:: Franklin Library. Near Fine. 1974. Hardcover. In contemporary verse by J. U. Nicolson. Limited edition. Thick octavo bound in dark brown leather with gilt lettering and design raised bands along spine all edges gilt silk moire endpapers sewn-in ribbon bookmark. Near fine. . Franklin Library, hardcover books
195290996Baltimore:: Penguin Books. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1952. Hardcover. Translated into Modern English by Nevill Coghill. First edition thus. Very good in a very good minor edge wear at the crown of the spine age toning dust jacket.; 528 pages . Penguin Books, hardcover books
197887915London:: Folio Society. Very Good. 1978. Hardcover. Translated into Modern English by Nevill Coghill. Woodcuts by Edna Whyte. Second impression thus. Near fine in a very good slipcase. . Folio Society, hardcover books
1991Embry 167218Book-of-the-Month Club 1991. Book Club edition. Fine in fine faintly rubbed dust jacket in mylar cover. Book-of-the-Month Club, 1991. Book Club edition. unknown books
1476122957Single leaf 292 r/v. Westminster: William Caxton 1476-1477. Single leaf 292 r/v 242 x 163 mm printed on both sides with a single rubricated initial. Bull's Head watermark clearly visible in the center of the leaf when held against light. Not trimmed close to the text as our previous copy and virtually all known fragments. Sympathetically cleaned and matted. § A landmark in the history of English literature and in the history of printing being a single leaf from Chaucer's Tale of Melibee from the Canterbury Tales the second tale told by Chaucer himself as the host of the inn in which the pilgrims lodge. This particular leaf is significant as it includes a Biblical citation which may be the first appearance in English of the proverb "Greed i.e. money is the root of all harms i.e. evil". "For according to the saying of the word of the Apostle `Greed is root of all harms.' And therefore it were better for you to lose so much wealth of your own than to take their wealth in this manner for better it is to lose wealth with honor than it is to acquire wealth with villainy and shame."“Caxton was both the first to print a book in English and the first English printer. He realized the commercial potential of the new technology while working as a merchant in the Low Countries and Germany birthplace of printing in Europe. Around 1475 Caxton set up his own printing press in London. Among his earliest books are two magnificent editions of the 14th-century classic Chaucer’s ‘Canterbury Tales’: the first published in 1476 AND THUS THE FIRST BOOK PRINTED IN ENGLAND IN ENGLISH and the second illustrated with woodblock prints in 1483.†British Library.See: ic00431000. 9 essentially complete If sometimes made-up copies and 5 substantial but incomplete copies are listed by location along with 24 single leaves or groups of a very few 2-8 leaves. The copy listed as owned by Norman Strouse was later sold to Bernard M. Rosenthal from whom we bought it in 2014 and sold it to the St. Louis Mercantile Library. It was the last leaf to be sold in the trade to our knowledge and like most leaves but not this one was trimmed at the top touching the text. Even the Doheny fragments were trimmed touching the text at the top. The Caxton Club issued a book about Caxton and 148 copies included an original leaf. William Caxton unknown books
1952Embry 37766Oxford 1952. Occasional light discoloration or mild spotting spines with very minor and even sunning overall a very good to near fine set. Blue cloth no dust jackets. Seven volumes. Oxford, 1952. hardcover books
1882014073London: George Bell and Sons 1882. SIX VOLUMES UNIFORMLY BOUND. Marbled endpapers with matching edges. Gilt pannelled spines with black leather spine labels. Floral textured green cloth over boards. This edition was edited by Richard Morris with memoirs of the poet by Sir Harris Nicolas. A lovely set by the author of "The Canterbury Tales". Geoffrey Chaucer c.1343-1400 is considered the Father of English literature. Author poet philosopher diplomat. He was the first poet to be buried in Poet's Corner at Westminster Abbey. Revised Edition. 1/2 Brown Calf. Minor Corner and Edge Wear/No Jacket. 6 1/2" x 4". George Bell and Sons Hardcover books
1882266403London. : George Bell. 1882. . The Aldine Edition of the British Poets. . Original green cloth black and gilt blindstamped decorations. . Spine slightly cocked otherwise a near very good bright set. . 12mo. 6 volume set requires extra postage. George Bell. hardcover books
51618bdLondon; William Pickering 1845. The Aldine Edition by C. Whittingham at the Chiswick Press. Six volumes. Octavo bound by Sangorski & Sutcliffe in 3/4 tan polished calf & linen leather hardcover calf labels gilt-stamped spines top edges gilt uncut ribbon-markers 326 pp 330 pp. 363 pp 321 pp 288 pp. Fine. hardcover books
1939Embry 149522The Limited Editions Club 1939. One of 1500 copies signed by the printer. Spine slightly darkened else fine moderately darkened but sturdy slipcase with a few tiny dings. Cream cloth-backed illustrated gray boards. Translated into modern English verse by George Philip Krapp. The Limited Editions Club, 1939. One of 1500 copies, signed by the printer. hardcover books
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1973304869San Marino The Huntington Library 1973. 1973. First edition. 8vo. 12 b/w illustrations. Bibliography. Dust jacket unclipped. Fine. 165 pages. No signatures or bookplates. Designed by Ward Ritchie and printed by Anderson Ritchie and Simon. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. [San Marino] The Huntington Library, 1973. hardcover books
19781221New York New York U.S.A.: New York Dodd Mead 1978. 1978. First edition. Small 4to. 16 color plates over 200 b/w illustrations pictorial endpapers. Bibliography discography. Dust jacket price clipped. Very good-fine. No signatures or bookplates. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. New York, Dodd, Mead [1978]. hardcover books
1964355Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press 1964. vii 247p. dj ex libris. University of Notre Dame Press unknown books
186425230Philadelphia / New York: Frederick Leypoldt F.W. Christern 1864. First edition. Cloth. Spine sunned paper spine label rubbed and chipped small chip to head of spine wear at extremities binding tight leaves crisp and clean; overall a good solid copy of this uncommon Philadelphia imprint. xxxviii 145 pp. 16mo. From the short lived firm of Frederick Leypoldt. Frederick Leypoldt 1835-1884 publisher and co-founder of the American Library Association began publishing in 1863 because of the dearth of imported books during the Civil War his first work being a translation of 'The Ice Maiden' by Hans Christian Andersen. By 1866 he joined with Henry Holt to form Leypoldt and Holt in New York which he left shortly thereafter. Shaw-Shoemaker: 6003. Frederick Leypoldt, F.W. Christern hardcover books
1930119841London: The Medici Society 1930. First edition of Eleanor Farjeon's modern adaptation of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Octavo bound in full morocco with gilt titles and tooling to the spine in six compartments within raised bands double gilt ruling and fleuron cornerpieces to the panels gilt turn-ins and inner dentelles marbled endpapers and all edges gilt elaborately illustrated with full color plates after the drawings of William Russell Flint including tissue-guarded frontispiece. In very good condition. Bookplate to the pastedown. A collection of 24 stories written in Middle English by Geoffrey Chaucer between 1387 and 1400 The Canterbury Tales is is near-unanimously seen as Chaucer's magnum opus. Chaucer's use of such a wide range of classes and types of people composing the characters throughout the tales was without precedent in English and the work still offers a variety of insights into customs and practices of the time. The Medici Society hardcover books