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189711483<p>George Bell & Sons. London. 1897. FIRST ANNING-BELL EDITION. 1st printing of the trade edition. 8vo. 8.2 x 5.6 inches. Fully illustrated with Frontis and title page three double page section title pages printed in red and black plus twenty full page plates and dozens of smaller illustrations in line throughout the text. Decorative endpapers both sets with offsetting to the free pages. Neat previous owner name and address on the blank verso of the front free endpaper and some light foxing to a few pages but generally very good throughout. Original decorative cloth binding designed by Anning Bell. Beige cloth with Gilt lettering to spine. Red and green decorative vinyard design to front board and spine. Publishers device to rear board in red and green. Top edge gilt. Small letter P in white to the centre of the bottom quarter of the spine. Some toning to the spine but the gilt still bright and minor rubbing and bumping to the extremities. Overall a very good copy of this beautiful book. Uncommon in this first printing of the trade edition. --- A larger impression limited to 125 copies and printed on Japanese Vellum was issued simultaneously.</p> George Bell & Sons. London. 1897 hardcover
190111486<p>George Bell & Sons. London. 1901. Reprint of the Second edition revised and with new illustrations originally published in 1898. 8vo. 7.9 x 5.3 inches. Fully illustrated throughout with dozens of full page and smaller illustrations in line. Attractive early leather binding by Riviere and Son for Henry Young and Sons of Liverpool. Full dark red morocco. Spine with raised bands each decorated in gilt using heart and cross tools. Compartments with elaborate floral gilt design. Gilt double ruled borders with floral corner pieces and intermittent dots all in gilt to the inner boards. Marbled endpapers. All edges gilt. Some light foxing to a few pages but generally very good throughout. A neat professional repair to the front hinge of the binding but still overall a near very good copy in a beautiful early 20th century binding.</p> George Bell & Sons. London. 1901 hardcover
190223085London: Reeves and Turner 1902. An early and illustrated edition of the Forman edited Keats. With an engraved portrait frontispiece of Keats with printed autograph six other portraits and 10 other illustrations all on plates. 8vo in a handsomely presented and fine binding by Macmillan and Bowes of three-quarter crushed morocco over delicately marbled tan paper covered boards lettered in gilt on the spine and with thick raised bands beautifully gilt decorated. Gilt ruling on the covers marbled endpapers t.e.g. xxxi 597 pp. A fine copy in every way internally pristine and the binding in excellent condition. A VERY HANDSOME AND FINELY BOUND COPY of Buxton Forman’s highly important collection of Keats. The ten illustrations are lovely pre-Raphaelite plates and the seven portraits nicely round out the volume. A very pretty book well suited to the content.<br> A BEAUTIFUL COPY OF THIS FINE BOOK. Buxton Forman’s highly important collection of Keats. With his scholarly notes and appendices. ‘In this reissue of Keats's Writings no change has been made in the general arrangement and only two words have been altered in the text of the poems.’ “The whole of Keats’s known works in verse are included in this volume; and the foot-notes contain a large selection of variorum readings. Sixteen lines of THE EVE OF ST. MARK found by the Editor in a Keats scrap-book lent to him by Mr. Frank Sabin and given in the Introduction have not been printed in any other edition.â€<br> A definitive scholarly edition with annotations. Includes a chronology of Keats’ life and short biographical description of all the correspondents. To Harry Buxton Forman in the first place and then to Sir Sidney colvin is due also the credit of gathering and arranging the mass of Keats’ correspondence. Their collection was based on the latest published work of Forman supplemented by the fruits of his subsequent research as well as from other sources. He was the most renown of all Keats scholars. Reeves and Turner hardcover
EXE-843Paris, o. Lazar-Vernet, 1970. Grand in-4° en feuilles, chemise et étui de l’édition. Édition originale. Illustrée d’une aquatinte originale en couleur de Pierre Tal Coat et de 6 gravures originales. Tirage à 228 exemplaires, CELUI-CI LE NUMÉRO 22 DES 35 SUR RICHARD LE BAS COMPRENANT UNE SUITE DES GRAVURES SIGNÉES.