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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
15611489Full calf. Probable first issue of the Stowe Edition with Chaucer's arms dated 1560 and before woodcut additions. Relative to the precedence of issues of the 1561 Stowe edition David R. Carlson "The Woodcut Illustrations in Early Printed Editions of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales" in Chaucer Illustrated: Five Hundred Years of The Canterbury Tales in Pictures British Library 2003 states "the most plausible explanation seems to be that the printer and publisher of the Stowe edition came into possession of the woodcuts belatedly after most of the press work for the edition had been done. After obtaining the blocks they ran up a new issue of the beginning of the book incorporating a "General Prologue" illustrated with woodcut. In all documented cases the unillustrated i.e. first"General Prologue" occurs with a title page showing the Chaucer arms dated 1560 at the top of the shield. A different title-page dated 1561 is found in copies incorporating the woodcut illustrated General Prologue." v. also David R. Carlson "Woodcut Illustrations of the Canterbury Tales 1483-1602. More specifically a recent Robert Temple Catalogue adds: "The first three gatherings in the 1561 second issue were entirely reprinted this being done to permit the inclusion of twenty-two wood-cut illustrations in the Prologue to the Canterbury Tales the signatures running floret4 floretiii being mis-signed Aiii 6 A4 B - I6. instead of the floret4 A - I6. of the first issue. In the illustrated i.e. second issue some damage to the wood-cut frame of the first secondary title is apparent which is not evident in the first issue: a crack in the wood extends from the centre of the lower edge up through the box identifying King Henry IIII to just left of centre of the title box and another from the top left-hand corner of the title-box through the box identifying King Henry VII and ending apparently at a worm-hole in its top rules. STC 2nd edition unaccountably and without assigning a reason lists these two issues in the reverse order - despite the evidence in the illustrated issue of the later date on the title-page the obviously interpolated gathering `' which contains the first six illustrated leaves of ten the rest being in the variant short gathering `A' and the extended splitting of the wood-block on the title-page to the Canterbury Tales which shows only a slight split at the extreme tail in the first printing and no worm-hole." Professional restoration to the present copy include wash and repair of title page with ancient replacement of top inch and periphery of same not affecting text; repapering of Prologue gutters; new pastedowns & fly papers. All that said a complete copy without loss of text. Light peripheral worming. Handsomely bound in appropriate period style full ruled English calf five raised bands six compartments; morocco title & date labels. This copy was presented by the Durants to Wellesley College then sold in 1912 to George Herbert Palmer & then to Lewis Kennedy Morse. Folio 12 3/16 x 8 1/2 inches 310 x 215 mm; 5 ccclxxviii leaves. Divisional title pages of the "Caunterburie Tales" and "Romaunt of the Rose" both borrowed from Edward Hall's 1550 Vnion of the two noble and illustre famelies of Lancastre & Yorke in ornamental border showing the ascent of Henry VIII. Large woodcut of the Knight at the head of his tale recto of B1. Collation: Floret4; A-I6; K-U6; Aa-Ii6. Kk-Pp6; Q-U6; X-Z6; Aaa-Iii6; Kkk-Uuu8. Numerous oddities in foliation following CCXXIV though catchwords and signatures remain constant. A handsome & supple copy beautifully printed in fifty-six line two-column black-letter Gothic. The 1561 Stowe edition is probably the one known to William Shakespeare and Edmund Spenser and presents some nineteen poems here first printed from manuscript sources. STC5076 Foregoing copyright 2021.; Folio ; Additional images and further information provided upon request. ; All shipments through USPS insured Priority Mail. John Kyngston for Jhon Wight hardcover books
159867348First Edition of Chaucer Edited by Thomas Speght CHAUCER Geoffrey. The Workes of our Antient and lerned English Poet Geffrey Chaucer newly Printed. In this Impression you shall find these Additions: 1 His Portraiture and Progenie shewed. 2 His Life collected. 3 Arguments to every Booke gathered. 4 Old and obscure Words explaned. 5 Authors by him cited declared. 6 Difficulties opened. 7 Two Bookes of his never before printed. London: Impensis George Bishop 1598. First edition edited by the Chaucerian scholar Thomas Speght sixth published edition. Folio 11 7/8 x 8 inches; 302 x 204 mm. 27 394 14 leaves. With errata leaf bound at the end. Lacking the initial and final blank leaves. Black letter. Double columns. Engraved portrait of Chaucer on ∂7v after Hoccleve. Woodcut arms of Chaucer on A6v and woodcut illustration for the ìKnightÃs Taleî at head of B1r. Woodcut title border McKerrow and Ferguson 148 and three divisional titles within repeated woodcut border McKerrow and Ferguson 75. Woodcut historiated and floral initials. Eighteenth-century paneled calf rebacked with possible original spine laid down. A bit of rubbing to boards and spine. Some worming sporadically throughout mainly marginal. Some toning and browning throughout. Previous owner's old ink signature on title-page and old ink notes on dedication page top margin. Overall a very good copy. Housed in a custom quarter morocco clamshell. This is the first edition of Chaucer edited by Thomas Speght fl. 1600. He introduced for the first time a biography of Chaucer in English a glossary of Chaucerian words and the spurious ìDreameî and the ìFlower and the Leafî both of which Francis Beaumont apologized for in the preface. ìThis is the first edition edited by Speght who had the assistance of John Stowe Francis Thynne Francis Beaumont the elder and Robert Glover. The most remarkable feature of this edition is the glossary which was largely the editorÃs production and was the main object of Francis ThynneÃs Animadversionsî Pforhzheimer. Speght was also the editor for the seventh edition printed in 1602. Grolier Langland to Wither 43. Pforzheimer 177. STC 5077. HBS 67348. $12500 Impensis Geor[ge] Bishop hardcover books
1978428638D. S. Brewer 1978. Hardcover. Very Good. Tall 4to. Brown cloth. Small folio. 23 pp. followed by facsimile of 151 manuscript leaves. Light shelfwear. Some scuffs to rear board. Some penciling to introduction. Very good no jacket. D. S. Brewer hardcover books
1927318063Waltham Saint Lawrence Berkshire: Golden Cockerel Press 1927. No. 143 of 219 copies of 225 total printed in black red and blue. Wood engravings by Eric Gill. 1 vols. 4to. Quarter niger morocco with pattered paper-covered boards t.e.g. slipcase. Spine just a touch faded minor rubs to corners small ownership signature to f.f.e.p but fine. Gill Eric. No. 143 of 219 copies of 225 total printed in black red and blue. Wood engravings by Eric Gill. 1 vols. 4to. One of Gill's finest. This book had the smallest limitation of all of Gill's major works. A lovely copy with Gill's richly sensuous illustrations and marginal decorations one of his greatest achievements. Ransom 47; Chanticleer A Bibliography of the Golden Cockerel Press # 50 Golden Cockerel Press unknown books
193229163NY: Literary Guild 1932. Eric Gill. Large 8vo pp. 309. Translated by George Philip Krapp. Wood engravings by Eric Gill. Owner's name on flyleaf and blank cover little bumped and faded o/w VG. Literary Guild unknown books
193925219London: printed for the Limited Editions Club 1939. Edition limited to 1500 copies designed by George W. Jones and printed by Ernest Ingham at the Fanfare Press folio xxii & 309-310pp. red ruled margins throughout frontispiece title printed in color; very good copy in orig. white cloth-backed gray paper-covered boards signed by Ingham. Publisher's box not preserved. Quarto-Millenary 113; LEC Bibliography 113. <br/><br/> printed for the Limited Editions Club 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
1982289832Franklin Center: Franklin 1982. hardcover. fine. Illustrated b/w. 433 pages. 8vo. gilt-stamped green leather. Franklin Center PA: The Franklin Library 1982. Gilt at top edge is slightly spotty still a fine copy.<br/><br/> Franklin 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
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
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
195853442Cleveland: World Publishing 1958. First printing thus. Large quarto 33cm. Embossed cloth-covered boards lettered in gilt on spine; dustjacket; xxi554pp. Tight Near Fine copy in a somewhat soiled but otherwise well-preserved dustwrapper Very Good. <br/><br/>A quite nice copy of this rather dead-feeling photographic facsimile of Morris's magnum opus about as close to the real thing as reading about music is to music. World Publishing unknown books
1721318062London: Bernard Lintot 1721. First Urry edition. Engraved portraits of Chaucer and Urry vignette illustrations at head of each Tale and to title head and tail pieces woodcut initials. 52 626 81 1 pp. Printed double column. 1 vols. Folio 40 x 24 cm. Contemporary speckled calf lacework panels to covers six raised bands. Front joint cracked lower board re-hinged early on scuffing to boards leaves mildly browned. First Urry edition. Engraved portraits of Chaucer and Urry vignette illustrations at head of each Tale and to title head and tail pieces woodcut initials. 52 626 81 1 pp. Printed double column. 1 vols. Folio 40 x 24 cm. First Urry Edition. Though editor John Urry 1666-1715 was subsequently criticized for his frequent conjectural emmendations "the justice of such criticisms should not obscure his achievement. His the first edition of Chaucer for nearly a hundred and fifty years to consult any manuscripts and is the first since that of William Thynne in 1534 to seek systematically to assemble a substantial number of manuscripts to establish his text. It is also the first edition to offer descriptions of the manuscripts of Chaucer's works and the first to print texts of 'Gamelyn' and 'The Tale of Beryn' works ascribed to but not by Chaucer" ODNB. It is also the first collected edition of Chaucer to be printed in Roman type. Urry died before the edition was brought out and the work was completed by Thomas Ainsworth and Timothy and William Thomas. ESTC T106027 Bernard Lintot unknown 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
1958WN31510Cleveland: The World Publishing Company 1958. A facsimile of the William Morris Kelmscott Chaucer with the original 87 illlustrations by Edward Burne-Jones. Introduction by John T. Winterich with a glossary for the modern reader. Pigskin like leatherette binding with gilt spine lettering with blindstamping. Slight splitting of upper hinge. Unpriceclipped dust jacket has some soiling and rubbing. A stunning work. Extra postage will be due if mailed due to size and weight. Kelmscott Chaucer. Leatherette. Very Good/Good. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Facsimile. The World Publishing Company Hardcover books
19293589Oxford: Basil Blackwell 1929. First edition. One of 375 sets this being number 224 on Batchelor's Kelmscott handmade paper out of a total edition of 386 copies. Eight folio volumes 267 x 184 mm. Handsomely bound ca. 1940 in full blue crushed levant morocco by Bayntun Rivière. Covers ruled in gilt spines with five raised bands decoratively tooled and lettered in gilt in compartments decorative gilt board edges gilt ruled turn- ins marbled liners and endpapers all edges gilt. Spines uniformly faded. Calligraphic half-titles title-pages and contents pages in red and black by Joscelyne V. Gaskin. Paragraph marks in red and blue first initial in gold other initials and sections headings printed in blue after designs by Gaskin some shoulder notes printed in blue occasional text printed in red and blue. Seventy hand-colored woodcut illustrations and twenty hand-colored woodcut diagrams. "A very handsome and attractive set of this fine edition.<br/><br/>A beautiful example of Chaucer's works. The figures of the Canterbury Pilgrims were freely drawn from the Ellesmere manuscript now in the Huntington Library by Hugh Chesterman. The miniatures in The Romaunt of the Rose were redrawn by Lynton H. Lamb from a fourteenth-century French manuscript MS. Egerton 881 at the British Museum. Other manuscripts from the Bodleian Library and Cambridge University were used for the illustrations to The Compleynte of Mars and A Treatise on the Astrolabe as well as for two portraits of Chaucer. Woodcuts from Richard Pynson's 1526 three-volume edition of Chaucer were redrawn by Lynton H. Lamb to illustrate A Parlement of Foules Troilus and Criseyde The House of Fame and The Legende of Good Women and woodcuts from Vincent's early sixteenth-century Lyon edition of Boethius were adapted for De consolacione philosophie.<br/><br/>Franklin 150 235. Ransom 16 no. 60. Basil Blackwell unknown books
1598318051Londin: printed by Adam Islip for George Bishop 1598. First Speght edition. Full page woodcut of the progeny of Chaucer incorporating a portrait of the author full page woodcut arms of Chaucer large woodcut of Knight at head of his tale separate title for Canterbury Tales within elaborate woodcut borders woodcut initials. 27 394 13 ff. Without first and final blank leaves and printed errata provided in near contemporary manuscript at end. Printed in two columns. 1 vols. Folio 31.3 x 19.6 cm. Near contemporary calf rebacked lacking cornerpiece and one clasp detached later ownership blindstamp at center of covers. Intermittent browning minor edge chips to a few leaves overall very good. Provenance: Mary & Brent Maxfield gilt ownership stamp to upper cover. First Speght edition. Full page woodcut of the progeny of Chaucer incorporating a portrait of the author full page woodcut arms of Chaucer large woodcut of Knight at head of his tale separate title for Canterbury Tales within elaborate woodcut borders woodcut initials. 27 394 13 ff. Without first and final blank leaves and printed errata provided in near contemporary manuscript at end. Printed in two columns. 1 vols. Folio 31.3 x 19.6 cm. First Speght edition. The first of several influential editions to be published by Thomas Speght; while it relies heavily on the Stowe edition of 1561 "Speght's notes and introductory material are far more elaborate than in any previous edition and he was the first to provide a substantial glossary . Speght also contributed new annotations to the text of Chaucer . and an extensive biography which informed all subsequent accounts of the poet's life until the 1840s ODNB. STC 2nd ed 5077 Pforzheimer 177 Luborsky & Ingram English illustrated books 1536-1603 5077 [printed by Adam Islip for] George Bishop unknown books
1561318052London: printed by John Kyngston for John White 1561. Stowe edition issue without illustrations in prelims. Large woodcut arms of Chaucer to title separate titles for Canterbury Tales and Romaunt of the Rose printed within elaborate historiated border woodcut of Knight at head of his tale woodcut initials head and tail pieces. 10 378 ff. Printed in two columns. 1 vols. Folio. Modern calf. Title page laid down with losses to blank top corners and inner margin second leaf silked with marginal losses affecting a few letter final leaf repaired with marginal losses not affecting text a handful of additional repairs and tears throughout some dust-soiling and intermittent browning. Stowe edition issue without illustrations in prelims. Large woodcut arms of Chaucer to title separate titles for Canterbury Tales and Romaunt of the Rose printed within elaborate historiated border woodcut of Knight at head of his tale woodcut initials head and tail pieces. 10 378 ff. Printed in two columns. 1 vols. Folio. 1561 Stowe edition. The fifth printed edition of Chaucer overall. The editing is mostly William Thynne's from his edition of 1532 with several additions made by John Stowe of pieces he attributed to Chaucer now proved spurious. Stowe's edition was however that most likely used by the Elizabethans including Shakespeare in creating his Troilus and Cressida. STC 2nd ed 5076; Langland to Wither 42 printed by John Kyngston for John White unknown books
29324Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. Edited by Rev. Walter W. Skeat. Oxford Univ Press no date. 732 pages 149p. Glossorial Index. Original cloth very good condition. . Other hardcover books
19142260635Frederick A. Stokes Company 1914. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Kirk M.L. First edition. Edges and front board lightly rubbed front hinge starting a few pages dog-eared. 1914 Hard Cover. 310 pp. Endpapers illustrated. Includes color illustrations by M.L. Kirk. "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 on a journey from London to Canterbury to visit the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral. Frederick A. Stokes Company hardcover books
1990047370Norman and London: University of Oklahoma Press 1990. Edited by Donald C. Baker. xxviii 273p. colored front. original tan cloth quarto A variorum edition of the works of Geoffrey Chaucer 2: The Centerbury Tales pat. 12. University of Oklahoma Press unknown books
1999047365Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1999. Edited by Charles Dahlberg. xxiv 343p. colored front. original tan cloth quarto format A variorum edition of the workd of Geoffrey Chaucer 7. University of Oklahoma Press unknown books
1978WRCLIT67484Guildford: The Circle Press 1978. Folio. Cloth. Fine in very good modestly smudged slipcase. Second Circle edition though first in this format. One of 250 numbered copies in series III of XX series initialed by the artist with a separate poem by Kevin Power in an inserted folder accompanied by a loose print initialed by King. The Circle Press hardcover books