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1927WRCLIT52322Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1927. Gilt cloth. First edition fifth printing. Poet/publisher James Laughlin's copy with his early pencil ownership signature occasional pencil underscoring and marginal strikes. Spine a bit darkened corners a trifle rubbed else very good. Harvard University Press hardcover books
1946001567New York: The Limited Editions Club; The George Macy Companies Inc. 1946. Signed Limited Edition; First Edition Thus. Quarter Leather over Decorated Paper on Boards; with slipcase. Very Good Plus. Copy No. 5 of limited edition of 1500; signed by Arthur Szyk. xx 550 2 pp. With color plate illustrations for each character and a double sided illustration for the entire group in the front all done by Szyk in his highly original ornate appealingly lurid Durer-esque manner. Clean and tight. With paper decoration of a Medieval-style diaper featuring a quattrofoil and cameo within. Some wear to leather more pronounced at tips and somewhat gouped up at lower rear gutter where a clumsy restoration might have been attempted. Still attractive overall. Some edgewear to the slipcase which as a box retains functional integrity and remains handsome with similar diaper pattern to boards but a bit darkened. <br/><br/> The Limited Editions Club; The George Macy Companies, Inc. hardcover books
1946018625New York: Limited Editions Club 1946. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. Signed by Illustrators. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. xx 550 pages of text. Original white leather spine with illustrated boards; a few tiny scuff marks to the spine and minor shelfwear. Protected in fitted archival mylar. The matching slipcase is cracked at one seam with minor shelfwear. One of 1500 copies signed by Benton on the limitation page. Includes the Monthly Newsletter for the Limited Editions Club. The text is clean and unmarked. Minor stain to the closed page edges. First edition. Limited Editions Club Hardcover books
1878008160London: George Bell and Sons 1878. SCARCE. Four volume set finely bound in contemporary polished red calf the backs tooled in gilt with morocco labels lettered in gilt double gilt ruled borders to covers marbled end papers and edges tissue guarded frontispiece portrait of Chaucer to volume one. A lovely set Near Fine a bit of light rubbing at joints covers a bit darkened. Series title; Bohn's Standard Library. V. 1-2. Canterbury Tales.- V. 3. Troylus and Cryseyde etc.-V. 4. Romaunt of the Rose etc. . Revised Edition. Polished Calf. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. George Bell and Sons Hardcover books
20052273417Hackett Publishing Company Inc 2005. 1st Printing. Trade Paperback. Very Good. First printing. Sticker on rear wrapper front wrapper very faintly creased light smudges to page ridges. 2005 Trade Paperback. vi 348 pp. "Readers of this witty and fluent new translation of The Canterbury Tales should find themselves turning page after page: by recasting Chaucer's ten-syllable couplets into eight-syllable lines Joseph Glaser achieves a lighter more rapid cadence than other translators a four-beat rhythm well-established in the English poetic tradition up to Chaucer's time. Glaser's shortened lines make compelling reading and mirror the elegance and variety of Chaucer's verse to a degree rarely met by translations that copy Chaucer beat for beat. Moreover this translation's full Chaucerian range of diction--from earthy to Latinate--conveys the great scope of Chaucer's interests and effects. The selection features complete translations of the majority of the stories including all of the more familiar tales and narrative links along with abridgments or summaries of the others. To reflect Chaucer's interest in poetic technique Glaser presents the tales written in non-couplet stanzas in their original forms. An Introduction marginal glosses bibliography and notes are also included. Hackett Publishing Company, Inc paperback books
19611319827New York: Golden Press Inc 1961. Hardcover. Large Octavo; pp 139; G/no-DJ; pinkish beige spine with multicolored text; cloth shows modest soiling to exterior; sticker residue to front; sturdy boards; some wear to edges; text block shows slight shelf wear to exterior edges; pictorial endpapers; frontispiece; interior clean; profusely illustrated;. 1319827. FP New Rockville Stock. Golden Press, Inc hardcover books
1875008176London: George Bell and Sons 1875. The Aldine Edition of the British Poets. Six volumes finely bound by Zaehnsdorf in half crushed brown morocco over marbled boards marbled end papers top edges giltm Aldine Edition stamped in gilt at tail of spine. morocco rubbed a bit at corners and a few small rubs at spines. Quite a handsome and sturdy set. . Aldine Edition . Half Morocco. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. George Bell and Sons Hardcover books
19582260541The World Publishing Company 1958. Reissue. Large Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Burne-Jones Edward. Very good in good jacket. Jacket toned with some loss along edges a few light spots on jacket spine. 1958 Large Hardcover. xx 554 pp. A facsimile of William Morris's Kelmscott Chaucer including the original 87 illustrations by Edward Burne-Jones with a new introduction by John T. Winterich and a glossary for the modern reader. ABOUT THE AUTHORS: Geoffrey Chaucer c. 1343 The World Publishing Company hardcover books
19637263San Francisco: The Book Club of California 1963. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Red cloth over boards with gilt illustration on upper board gilt lettering on spine; pp. 12 64 printed in two colors. Limited edition 450 copies. Lavishly illustrated with more than twenty facsimiles of pages from the principal editions a page of the Ellesmere manuscript of "Canterbury Tales" reproduced in full color and a tipped-in original leaf from the 1561 edition. Very gentle rubbing at extremities; tail of spine bumped resulting in some faint wrinkling to corner of text block. Near fine. <br/><br/> The Book Club of California hardcover books
18524751London: William Pickering 1852. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Good Textblocks Fine. No DJ as Issued. Light to moderate shelf/edge wear several volumes show minor wear/chipping at head and/or heels spine label for Vol. IV partially missing several show splits at joint hinges/cords tight ownership plates signature and emboss at endpages else tight bright and unmarred. Full brown leather period boards five raised bands burgundy leather labels gilt lettering in blind decorative elements navy silk ribbons bound in red stain at all edges frontispiece Vol. 1. 12mo. Var. pag. Illus. b/w plate. <br/><br/>Armorial bookplate of "Jacobus Cowan de Rosshall" and plate of Howard Faron Peckworth signature of Lewis Turco in each volume. Turco is a noted American poet and collector though strangely fond of embossing stamps. Overall a very presentable set of this renowned set of Chaucer.A wonderful set for a reader. William Pickering hardcover books
19812312594Pennsylvania: The Franklin Library 1981. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Caxton William. Near fine. 1981 Hard Cover. 618 pp. Green cloth boards with gilt decor and gilt edges. Decorative endpapers. "The Canterbury Tales Middle English: Tales of Caunterbury2 is a collection of 24 stories that runs to over 17000 lines written in Middle English by Geoffrey Chaucer between 1387 and 1400.3 In 1386 Chaucer became Controller of Customs and Justice of the Peace and in 1389 Clerk of the King's Works.4 It was during these years that Chaucer began working on his most famous text The Canterbury Tales. The tales mostly written in verse although some are in prose are presented as part of a story-telling contest by a group of pilgrims as they travel together from London to Canterbury to visit the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral. The prize for this contest is a free meal at the Tabard Inn at Southwark on their return. After a long list of works written earlier in his career including Troilus and Criseyde House of Fame and Parliament of Fowls The Canterbury Tales is near-unanimously seen as Chaucer's magnum opus. He uses the tales and descriptions of its characters to paint an ironic and critical portrait of English society at the time and particularly of the Church. Chaucer's use of such a wide range of classes and types of people was without precedent in English. Although the characters are fictional they still offer a variety of insights into customs and practices of the time. Often such insight leads to a variety of discussions and disagreements among people in the 14th century. For example although various social classes are represented in these stories and all of the pilgrims are on a spiritual quest it is apparent that they are more concerned with worldly things than spiritual. Structurally the collection resembles Boccaccio's Decameron which Chaucer may have read during his first diplomatic mission to Italy in 1372. It has been suggested that the greatest contribution of The Canterbury Tales to English literature was the popularisation of the English vernacular in mainstream literature as opposed to French Italian or Latin. English had however been used as a literary language centuries before Chaucer's time and several of Chaucer's contemporaries The Franklin Library hardcover books
1953401Garden City Publishing Company Inc 1934. Reissue. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Very Good. Includes original jacket. Jacket edges rubbed 2 inch tear along front jacket flap a few other small tears ink name & date on half-title page. 1934 Hard Cover. xvi 627 pp. 9 1/2 x 6 1/4. 8vo. De Luxe Edition. Original green cloth blind-stamped titles & design on front board paper spine label Rockwell Kent illustrations throughout text illustrated endpapers. Translated into modern English by J.U. Nicolson with an introduction by Gordon Hall Gerould. Garden City Publishing Company, Inc hardcover books
04317Salisbury: Perdix Press 1984. Superb Photo-Litho Facsimile of the Original 1476 Edition<br/><br/>CHAUCER Geoffrey. PERDIX PRESS. The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales. In the Original Text from Caxton's First Edition into Modern English by Nevill Coghill. Salisbury: Perdix Press 1984. <br/><br/>Number 3 of 10 copies signed by Mark Franklin preface and Walter Partridge introduction. <br/><br/>Small folio 10 1/4 x 7 1/4 inches; 260 x 184 mm. 80 2 1 limitation 1 blank pp. Title-page printed in red and black. Collation includes two woodcut illustrations by Howard Phipps and thirty facsimile pages of the original 1476 edition with many of the initial letters in red. The woodcut on the verso of the half-title is signed in pencil "Howard Phipps 1984".<br/><br/>Full dark brown calf covers ruled in blind spine lettered in gilt top edge gilt. Housed in the original brown cloth slipcase. Loosely laid-in is a sample gathering pp. 63-66 and an additional copy of the frontispiece signed in pencil by Howard Phipps. A very fine example. <br/><br/>"In this limited edition the modern translation has been set by hand and printed on an Arab platen by Walter Partridge at Perdix Press in Salisbury. The black letter is a photo-litho facsimile of the British Library copy of Caxton's 1476 first edition. The paper is Zerkall mould made. Ten copies have been bound in calf and two hundred in cloth by Period Book Binders of Bath. October 1984" limitation leaf. Salisbury: Perdix Press, 1984 unknown books
2009Embry 195638Viking 2009. First U.S. edition. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Viking, 2009. First U.S. edition. unknown books
17981338815Oxford: at the Clarendon Press 1798. Second Edition. Hardcover. Quartos 2 volumes; VG; bound in contemporary full polished calf spines rebacked with gilt tooling paneled with morocco label and gilt titling; some rubbing and scraping to boards rear cover of volume one with uneven fading; marbled text block; wide margins; ownership pen marks to front pastedowns ffeps sfep of volume 1 title pages; frontispiece to volume 1 slight offsetting onto title page; shelved case 3. ESTC: T75508;<br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> "Chaucer's reputation had suffered because the principles on which his verse depends were no longer understood; it was Tyrwhitt who pointed out that final e's by his time mute ought to be pronounced as separate syllables and that the accent of a word was often placed in the French manner e.g. virtúe not vÃrtue. Tyrwhitt's scholarship is still held in great respect." Britannica;. 1338815. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. at the Clarendon Press hardcover books
1721046693London: Bernard Lintot 1721. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good. Contemporary ruled calf rebacked but rebacking failed and the front board cleanly detached rear board interior joint weak but attached and sound. Old armorial bookplate inside front cover. Scattered minor foxing and soiling very clean overall. The first Urry edition of Chaucer and the first edition not printed in black letter in folio 15 1/2" x 10". A compendious achievement with additional tales never before printed though all are apocryphal. With two frontis portraits Urry and Chaucer and woodcut illustrations at the beginning of the of tales. 626pp plus an 81 page glossary and errata. A bit of worming to the margin in the glossary<br/><br/>Includes The Canterbury Tales Troilus and Creseide Romaunt of the Rose his translation of Alfred's translation of Boethius's Consolations of Philosophy and others. Size: Folio. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kilos. Category: Poetry; Inventory No: 046693. Bernard Lintot hardcover books
19301311260New York NY: Covici-Friede 1930. Hardcover. Large Hardcover Quarto; VG-; Beige boards with gilt text; Boards show foxing and rubbing on front back and spine corners slightly bumped spine slightly cocked; Text block age toned foxing and shadowing on end papers and paste downs text and illustration legible and clear; pp 250.<br /> <br /> <p>Additional shipping is needed for expedited / international orders. Books too heavy/ large to ship via economy international shipping methods. For international/expedited orders please inquire for rates. 1311260. FP New Rockville Stock. Covici-Friede hardcover books
19301306908New York: Covici Fride 1930. Limited Edition #125/999. Hardcover. Folios 2 volumes; G; bound in publisher's beige cloth gilt lettering to front covers and spines; sun-fading to spines speckling to front cover of volume 1 rubbing and bumping to boards; with both Modern and Middle English in parallel columns; Signed by Rockwell Kent and numbered 125 on colophon; heavy please contact for shipping costs; shelved above case 2. 1306908. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Covici Fride hardcover books
1998UCHATHR01CTEveryman 1998. Very Good. Chaucer Georffrey. Three Tales About Marriage. NP: Everyman 1998. 105pp. 12mo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Everyman paperback books
1687147855London: no publisher 1687. hardcover. near fine. To which is adjoyn'd The Story of the Siege of Thebes by John Lidgate Monk of Bury. Together with The Life of Chaucer Shewing His Countrey Parentage Education Marriage Children Revenues Services Reward Friends Books Death. Frontispiece "Progenie of Geffrey Chaucer" incorporating his portrait. Additional large engraved armorial design 660 pages. Folio newly rebound in full British tan morocco with raised bands gilt-tooled maroon leather spine label. London: no publisher 1687.<br/><br/> 8th collected edition. Printed with double columns of Gothic type the last to do so. Some internal age-toning and scattered light foxing otherwise in near fine condition.<br/><br/> no publisher unknown books
1995274742University of Oklahoma Press 1995. Hard Cover. Near Fine binding. A previous owner name is on the top of the front pastedown; otherwise a clean and fresh copy with no marks of any kind. Near Fine binding. University of Oklahoma Press unknown books
2120<p>London: A. & C. Black 1915. Octavo 280 pages bound in white cloth with an extraordinary Arts and Crafts cover and spine design. This collection of classic poetical tales was selected and edited by W. J. Glover and illustrated with eight full-page illustrations in colour from drawings by Sybil Tawse. A fine copy of a book often found in sad condition.</p> hardcover books
59420London: Allen and Richard Lane Christmas 1950. LIMITED EDITION 1000. 8vo. 24.5 x 15 cm. pp.vi293. Original quarter vellum over pictorial boards spine lettered in gilt grey endpapers top edge gilt. Frontispiece and title with border and vignette all in colour initial and paragraph markers in the text printed in red tail-piece and title by Lynton Lamb. Faint occasional spotting minimal shelfwear generally a very good copy. Nevill Coghill 1899- 1980 was an English literary scholar known especially for his modern English version of Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. He was an associate of the literary discussion group "The Inklings" which was attended by a number of notable Oxford Dons including J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis as well as Oxford alumnus Owen Barfield. London: Allen and Richard Lane, Christmas 1950. hardcover
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, slight rubbing to rear, rubbing to ends of sunned spine and very minor bump to lower front corner. Page fore-edges untrimmed. Gilt top of page edges. 86 page intro plus 502pp. Second and Enlarged Edition of Chaucer's minor poems.
25955Aubier 4 décembre 1946, broché, 330pp; collection bibliothèque de philologie germanique X - bon état