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1902224721Paris Privately Printed 1902. 1902. First edition. Small 8vo. Foreword. Original gilt stamped vellum stamped in black; top edge stained red uncut slight rubbing. Very good. One of 500 unnumbered copies "for private circulation." Translated by Oscar Wilde. F. Hardcover. Paris, Privately Printed, 1902. hardcover books
1906010286Boston: John W. Luce and Company 1906. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dustjacket. John W. Luce and Company hardcover books
194671001Buenos Aires:: Privately Issued. Very Good. 1946. Paperback. Volume II only. Text is in Spanish. Limited edition: this copy is number 17 of 28 copies. SIGNED by Anibal Bargas Nigoul. Fine unbound folio sized sheets in near fine age toning illustrated wraps with glassine cover. Housed in a very good three inch tear at the top of the front joint moderate shelf wear blue cloth slipcase. ; 97 pages . Privately Issued, paperback books
1894WRCLIT57389New York: Dodd Mead 1894. Tan cloth lettered in dark brown. Cloth a bit soiled front inner hinge cracking light pencil notes on rear endsheets but a good copy. American issue of the second edition one of five hundred copies bound up from British sheets. This copy bears an 1897 gift inscription to bookman and future publisher Mitchell Kennerley on the first blank from an unidentified Mr. MacArthur. MASON/MILLARD 344. Dodd, Mead hardcover books
7611NY KENNERLEY 1921. #354/1000; GRAY BOARD SLIPCASE FIRST EDITION THUS VERY GOOD. F. NY, KENNERLEY, 1921 unknown books
19104267Minden: J.C.C. Bruns 1910. First edition thus. First edition thus. 12mo. Original red velvet over flexible boards gilt lettering and ruling on cover. A scarce edition of Wilde's famed "Ballad of Reading Gaol."Superb color pictorial Seccessionist style endpapers. Very good. <br/><br/> J.C.C. Bruns hardcover books
19221098582 vols. San Francisco: John Henry Nash 1922. 2 vols. 4to xiv 98; 105 1 colophonpp. Blue-gray paper over boards with green cloth spine and paper label on backstrip. Blue-gray paper slip case badly split. § Limited to 100 copies numbered from 51-150: this is #57. Vol. 1 is Poems Plays and Wildeiana; vol. 2 is Miscellaneous Writings of the Wildes and Wildeiana. A further 3 volumes were published up to 1931 as the collection continued to grow and the sixth volume is the slim monograph on an unknown artist’s portrait of Wilde. John Henry Nash hardcover books
1942408721942. WILDE Percival. TINSLEY'S BONES. NY: Random House 1942. 8vo tan cloth in dust jacket. First Edition. Signed presentation from Wilde on front endpaper: "The owner of this book has asked me to write something funny in it. I comply: Gertrude Oppenheimer. Faithfully Percival Wilde." Very Good spine slightly cocked; small stain fore-edge; small nicks & tears bit of soil d/j. $175.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
191147077Portland: Thomas B. Mosher 1911. Edition limited to 500 copies printed on Van Gelder 8vo pp. xxiii 1 75 3; 1 plate by Beardsley; boards toned else a fine copy in a toned else near fine dust jacket and publisher's slipcase. Hatch 530. <br/><br/> Thomas B. Mosher hardcover books
190638828Boston: Luce 1906. BEARDSLEY Aubrey illus. 8vo pp. 36. Black cloth stamped in gilt. Cover and 13 illustrations by A. B. Untrimmed Cover slightly worn at corners and ends of spine one hinge tender o/w VG. Samuels-Lasner 59G. Luce unknown books
19297598New York Dutton 1929. 1929. First edition thus. Small 4to. 16 full-page b/w illustrations title vignette and jacket design by John Vassos. Dust jacket large chip center of spine. Very good. Small neat signature of Ruth Seoan on the front free endpaper. Text of 16 poems of Wilde "interpreted" in art by Vassos famous for his previous efforts with "The Ballad of Reading Gaol" and "Salome". 1st Edition. Hardcover. New York, Dutton, 1929. hardcover books
199822585Cambridge MA: MIT Press 1998. First American edition. Hardcover. Very good /very good . 4to. Grey cloth boards in black and white photographic dust jacket. Toning to spine and upper edges of jacket; corners and spine ends bumped. 176pp. <br/><br/>Co-edited by Thomas Weski with Ann and Jurgen Wilde with an essay by Thomas Janzen. Includes photographs from the "Icons of New Objectivity" series as well as Renger-Patzsch's lesser-known images of landscapes urban scenes and nature studies. 113 full-page black and white plates. Translated from the German edition. MIT Press hardcover books
197625943New York: Simon and Schuster. Very Good in Very Good dj. c.1976. First Edition. Hardcover. price-clipped moderate wear to book at extremities; jacket a little faded and soiled along spine and adjacet edges of both panels a bit of wear along top edge including a couple of small closed tears and very shallow paper loss at top of spine. B&W photographs INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author on the colophon page: "For Ann and Del / My special 'Dear Hearts' / whose friendship I / treasure. / Blessings and love / Meta Wilde / March 1 1980." The author's "full story of her romance with William Faulkner which began when she was a script girl for Howard Hawks and Faulkner came to Hollywood to work on the scenario for THE ROAD TO GLORY and continued over the next thirty years whenever time and chance gave the lovers an opportunity." Wilde went on to become one of Hollywood's legendary script supervisors working well into the 1980s sometimes under the name Meta Rebner with an impressive string of credits including TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD THE GRADUATE IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT SHAMPOO and TERMS OF ENDEARMENT. The inscribees of this copy were director Delbert Mann and his wife; Ms. Wilde had worked for Mann on the 1960 film THE DARK AT THE TOP OF THE STAIRS. Signed by Author . Simon and Schuster hardcover books
19307583NY DUTTON 1930 1930. DUST JACKET VERY GOOD. Hardcover. NY, DUTTON, 1930 hardcover books
1904267592London: Privately Printed 1904. Limited. pamphlet. near fine. 30 pp. Small 8vo gray-green printed wrappers. London: Privately Printed 1904. Limited Edition. Near fine<br/><br/> Reprint of Wilde's Introduction to a book of poems by Rennell Rodd. No. 140 of 200 copies. Mason 614.<br/><br/> Privately Printed unknown books
1911290615Portland: Mosher 1911. Limited. hardcover. very good. Thin 8vo boards paper spine label; slipcase. Portland: Mosher 1911 Limited Edition.<br/><br/> The boards are browned due to the use of acidic paper in the slipcase but otherwise a solid clean copy.<br/><br/> Mosher unknown books
200310695Norwalk CT: Easton Press 2003. Collector's Edition. Leather bound. Fine. Octavo 313pp. Full blue leather title in gilt on spine. Decorative gilt illustrations on cover and spine. All gilt edges silk endpapers and silk bookmark. A fine example. Easton Press unknown books
190733072Boston: Boston Evening Transcript 1907. Offprint. 12mo 18.5cm.; decorative staplebound card wrappers; 251-285pp. Wrappers somewhat toned and dust-soiled smalll faint dampstain to upper wrapper else Very Good and sound. This state not described by Horodisch who notes two additional cover states: "Read the Greatest Tragical Poem in Literature The Ballad of Reading Gaol By Oscar Wilde" and another with a Chicago Holdaway imprint. Offprint from Vol. 13 of The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde. Boston Evening Transcript unknown books
1907222567New York Mitchell Kennerley 1907. 1907. First American edition from English sheets. Thick 8vo. Frontispiece portrait from photograph by Ellis & Walery and 25 illustrations. Original blue cloth spine with printed paper label t.e.g. uncut. Good-very good. No bookplates. Former owners ink signature on the title page. F. Hardcover. New York, Mitchell Kennerley, 1907. hardcover books
193038931NY: Williams Belasco & Meyers 1930. BEARDSLEY Aubrey illus. Large 8vo pp. 120. With a note on the play by Robert Ross. Includes facsimilies of a 1905 performance cast list and a playbill for a 1905 performance of the Strauss opera. Donor's presentation on flyleaf. Blue cloth stamped in gilt. A VG tight copy in some worn dj. Samuels-Lasner 59V. Williams, Belasco & Meyers unknown books
191831835London: John Lane 1918. Beardsley. 12mo pp. 46. Paper over boards spine mended with paper tape. Some foxing throughout cover little soiled. Good. Cover illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley. A poem. John Lane unknown books
190746919NY:: Brentano's. Very Good. 1907. Hardcover. First edition thus. Sextodecimo bound in pale blue paper covered boards with small paper label on front board and along spine. Age toning along the spine and edges else very good. No dust jacket. A relatively early and scarce American edition. The pseudonym appears as C. 33 on the title page - Wilde's name does not appear anywhere in the book. ; 39 pages . Brentano's, hardcover books
1938144637New York: Harcourt Brace and Co 1938. First UK Edition. Publisher's archive copy so stamped on the title page. From the archive of publisher Victor Gollancz.<br/><br/>A skiing mystery set in Connecticut quite scarce.<br/><br/>About Very Good lacking the dust jacket with some faint splashes to the front board lightly bumped corners and a tiny ink notation at the top right corner of the front pastedown. Harcourt, Brace and Co unknown books
1938164534Paris: The Limited Editions Club 1938. 1/15 presentation copies; Signed by Derain. Softcover. VG-/Poor glassine dj remnants only. minor dampstain to last few leaves in lower extreme corner moderate foxing to endpapers. Black wraps over white card. 72 pp. plus colophon. 10 gouache illustrations on heavy black paper. Text in French. The script for Wilde's Salome with a list of characters. The gouache illustrations by Derain have been reproduced through the pochoir process. Originally this volume was presented with its English counterpart illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley together in a slipcase. Neither the Beardsley volume nor the slipcase are included in this listing. This copy one of 15 presentation copies and so stamped with a circular blindstamp on the limitation page below the signature. The Limited Editions Club paperback books
191423891London: A.L. Humphreys 1914. 15 pages; with a couple of black and white illustrations; text printed with blue initial letters and pages outlined with blue rules; the text and plates nicely pressed on quality Holbein watermark heavy paper stock; approx. 5 1/4" x 7 1/2" size; illustrated cover; silk string-bound; tie string worn fraying; old discoloration at edge of fron0t cover little soiling wear; contents clean and in very good condition. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. A.L. Humphreys Paperback books