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190310736Paris: None stated 1903. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 1st ed. Edition de Luxe on Japanese Vellum limited to 50 numbered copies this being copy #32. A Good copy. Octavo. Vellum like paper over boards gilt spine title. The leaves are Fine several tissue guards are foxed the end papers are well tanned. The covers are discolored especially the front the spine is tanned the gilt title is still bright. The rear cover has a small bend. Still Good. None stated hardcover
190412783London: Printed for Private Circulation 1904 First British and first separate edition of this essay. One of 200 copies. Original gray wrappers lightly browned light offsetting to fly-leaves. . Octavo. Title-page in red green and black. Former owner's bookplate A very good copy of a fragile book. Printed for Private Circulation, unknown
19383936London: The Limited Editions Club. Very Good. 1938. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Translated by LOrd Alfred Douglas. With a new introduction by Holbrook Jackson. Printed at the Fanfare Press in London under the direction of Ernest Ingham. No. 1438 of 1500 copes. Brick-red cloth gilt titles and decoration. No slipcase. . The Limited Editions Club hardcover
192245680Paris:: Les Editions G. Cres 1922. Standard edition on regular paper. . publisher's decorated wrappers. Front wrapper reattached to spine which is tanned and worn; overall a good to very good copy of a scarce book. 12mo. Illustrated by Alastair in pink and black. Les Editions G. Cres, unknown
1938216158London: Limited Editions Club 1938. Hardcover. There is a wrinkle to the cover of the Derain illustrated volume otherwise both volumes are in very good plus condition well protected now in their new housing. Two quarto volumes size: 8"x11" number 427 of 1500 numbered copies. First volume is paperback with black covers in French with illustrations by Andre Derain and signed by the artist. The second volume is a hardcover light red cloth binding with gilt decorations and is the English translation of Lord Alfred Douglas with illustrations from the 1st edition by Aubrey Beardsley with a new introduction by Holbrook Jackson. Both volumes are neatly housed together in a cloth covered clamshell box. Photographs upon request. Limited Editions Club hardcover
192046822Boston: John W. Luce & Co 1920. Reprint. Slim octavo 19cm; dark red publisher's cloth stamped in gilt front; 53pp 12 plates missing one. Boards mildly worn and soiled some rubbing to extremities; textblock toned along edges and page margins; foxing and soiling intermittent throughout; some passages marked in pencil; gift inscription on ffep. Else Very Good scarce.<br /> <br /> Wilde's Salomé was published in 1891 originally in French. An English version came about in 1894 but not before a tiff over the translation work done by Lord Alfred Douglas who was Wilde's paramour at the time. This 1920 reprint retains the iconic artwork by Aubrey Beardsley and all sixteen original illustrations are listed in the index; however the plate with illustration 4 "The Woman in the Moon" is presumed missing with evidence of its loss between pgs. 6 and 7. John W. Luce & Co unknown
19371251331937. New York: Printed for members of the Limited Editions Club at the Harbor Press 1937. <br /> <br /> Large 8vo 42 pp. Illustrated with lithographs. Printed in red and black. Original gray leatherette with embossed brick design on upper board. Backstrip and tips worn pastedowns with a couple spots otherwise very good internally; in the red card slipcase lightly shelf worn.<br /> <br /> § Limited edition of 1500 copies signed by the illustrator Zhenya Gay. Introduction by Burton Rascoe. unknown
192406190New York: H.S. Nichols' Precious Tomes 1924. Full-Leather. Fine. Frontispiece photo of Wilde with facsimile signature. Reprinted from 1898 second edition Foreword by H. S. Nichols. Small book smooth black leather with very bright gilt to both sides and spine all edges gilt very tiny nick at spine bottom right in box appears to be signed by publisher. Near Very Fine/Very Fine. <br/> <br/> H.S. Nichols' Precious Tomes hardcover
19321397647New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons c. 1932. Hardcover. Octavo 256 pages. In Very Good minus condition with a Very Good minus dust jacket. Spine tan with black lettering. Dust jacket protected with mylar covering all corners clipped. Minor chipping to edges and corners of dust jacket. Crease to spine of dust jacket. Spine slightly cocked. Foxing and age toning to text block and interior pages. With reference to "Roughy the Dog Who Ran Away" and "The Year'Round' both published in 1932 on dust jacket flaps. With four illustrations by C.M. Burd and Walter Crane. Shelved Case 2. 1397647. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. G.P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
71102New York:: Brentano's no date. publisher's cloth in dust jacket with applied color illustration. Tiny old ownership signature; light tanning to endsheets from the dust jacket flaps; a tight and sound copy in a dust jacket with very slight foxing and dust-soiling and a few tiny chips. . Large 8vo. Illustrated with 12 color plates by Charles Robinson. Brentano's, hardcover
1904006574London: Privately Printed 1904. Wilde essay on the mysterious dedication in Shakespeare's sonnets was first published in Blackwood's Magazine in 1889. This is a Very Good copy of an edition LIMITED to 200 copies A scarce title. Softbound with stapled green paper wraps.Titling and decorations in blue on the front cover. Clean text; 48 pages. "Privately Printed" most likely by Smithers. No publication date but per COPAC considered to be 1904. The textblock is fresh as when first published but the paper covers are frgile with splits along the spine. The front cover shows edgewear and has a triangular chip to the lower edge the chip is present. A worthy addition to a Wilde collection in need of minor repair work. Limited. Soft Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Privately Printed Paperback
191026062Boston: The Aldine Publishing Company. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1910. 1st Thus. Hardcover. Spines are slightly darkened. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . The Aldine Publishing Company hardcover
0887330118New. hardcover. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. hardcover
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25681777like new. unknown
1976066084The Easton Press 1976. 1st US 1st Printing. Hardcover. As New/As New. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Hill James Paintings. Very large heavy sturdy book dark red full leather a bright gilt design to all of front and all of back in thin gilt frames all edges bright gilt raised spine with same gilt design and gilt lettering all bright sewn-in dark red satin bookmark satin-finished end papers 313 pages with full-page color illustrations throughout a color portrait of Wilde as frontispiece. Introduction by Robert Gorham Davis. Includes a colorful blank bookplate from Easton Press. As New. <br/> <br/> The Easton Press hardcover
189911036London 1899. Flecken auf Einbd. berieben. EA 8°. Hln. Literatur unknown
61427517John Wiley & Sons pp. 416 . Hardback. New. John Wiley & Sons hardcover
730433-nnew. unknown
8vo., First Edition thus, on laid paper; green cloth, upper board framed blocked and lettered in gilt, gilt back, gilt top, uncut, a near fine copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 1000 COPIES. With personal bookplate on front free endpaper, and trade ticket of Henry Walker of Leeds on front paste-down. VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Mason 522.
2007Q-0631207627Wiley-Blackwell 2007-03-12. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Wiley-Blackwell hardcover
26050208-nnew. unknown
190823185H80163London: Methuen and Co. Issued with Additional Matter. One of 1000 copies printed on handmade paper for the United Kingdom and America. . Good. Hardcover. 1908. Methuen and Co. hardcover
1993008795East Hampton NY: Glenn Horowitz Bookseller 1993. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Limied edition of 300 copies this #25. Small 8vo in size approximately 50 cards of the front panel of the dustjackets of works from novels from contemporary authors like DeLillo McCarhy Ellroy etc. with sheets of text with anecdotes from the authors about how the dustjacket design came about - housed in a clamshell box with paper title label. Coral Graphics did the color printing. Typesetting and printing was by The Stinehour Press the box handmade by Sjiored Hofstra and the whole production designed by Chip Kidd and Barbara who have signed the limittation sheet. A tad of facding to the gray clioth around the edges of the box else as new. Glenn Horowitz Bookseller hardcover books
190500279663Hartford Ct: Hartford Ct: Privately Printed By Sherwood Press 1905 1905 Cloth/ Marble. Very Good. First Edition. Essay. Green cloth marbled boards slight edge rubbed tan paper title plate spine. Limited edition # 930 in ink top inside rear board. 45 pgs. last page has tape repair- perhaps by binder as the page was cut short Scarce Wilde work. First Edition. Cloth/ Marble. Very Good. Hartford Ct: Privately Printed By Sherwood Press, 1905 hardcover