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19097921Boston. The Wyman-Fogg Co. 1909. Bound in brown textured cloth over boards. Imprinted paper spine labels. T.e.g. 8vo. The Authorized Edition Deluxe. Each volume illustrated with a monochrome frontis. A scarce collection of Wilde's works edited by his close friend Robert Ross. Several volumes present small spots of discoloration to front and/or rear covers. Several labels lightly stained. All volumes present light water staining to top and bottom margins of text block throughout not intruding upon text. Pages delicately waved. This set has obviously seen moisture in it's distant past however the resultant effects although wide spread are fairly moderate and do not detract from the stability or readability of this set. A Very Good crisp tight and scarce set. The Wyman-Fogg Co. hardcover books
19052222336<p>1905-1909. Edition de Luxe. Number 430 of 1000 copies. Title pages in red and black. Thick octavo. Original grey linen t.e.g. others uncut and some unopened; spine labels. 15 illustrations including two portraits of Wilde. 10 volumes complete. No dust jackets. Very good.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>Pagination in some volumes is continuous and in some volumes it is separate for each work.</b></p><p><b>A stout set on fine paper.</b></p><p><b>Light pencil owner's signature on fly leaf of each volume dated 1910 of JNO V. Forbes.</b></p><p><b>Extra shipping required.</b></p><p><br /></p> The Nottingham Society hardcover books
1907D5041New York et al: Nottingham Society 1907. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Publisher's pale grey cloth paper spine labels top edge gilt; each volume with a frontispiece. Number 18 from a deluxe limited edition of 1000 copies. Small bump at fore-edge of Volume 1 otherwise all volumes just a little dust-soiled and gently rubbed at spine tips. An excellent working set. Please note that these heavy volumes will likely require additional shipping charges. <br/><br/> Nottingham Society hardcover books
30147Berlin: Martin Maschler. Small 8vo pp. 332. In German. Coverr little soiled o/w VG. Martin Maschler unknown books
190561982London: Methuen and Co. 36 Essex Street Strand 1905. First edition 1/200 copies on English hand-made paper. Tall 8vo. 151 pp. The fine John Quinn copy with his bookplate on the front pastedown. De Profundis is an extended letter written by Wilde during his incarceration in Reading Gaol to Lord Alfred Douglas. After his release Wilde gave the manuscript to journalist Robert Ross another former lover who edited portions for a first publication in 1905 the complete version remained unpublished until the 1960s. The letter recounts Wilde's years with Douglas and elements of their relationship and traces his spiritual growth. Ross's preface to this work quotes Wilde's summation of "De Profundis": "I don't defend my conduct. I explain it . I know that on the day of my release I will merely be moving from one prison to another and there are times when the whole world seems to be no larger than my cell and as full of terror for me. Still at the beginning I believe that God made a world for each separate man and within that world which is within us one should seek to live." Mason 389. Spine of the slipcase sunned to a rich brown a little rubbed but a fine copy of the limited issue of the first edition of Wilde's important statement. Original gilt-stamped decorated white buckram top edge gilt others untrimmed. Housed in a custom purple quarter-crushed morocco and cloth slipcase with chemise gilt spine title. 9771. <br/><br/> Methuen and Co. 36 Essex Street, Strand hardcover books
19097593NY PUTNAM/KNICKERBOCKER PRESS 1909 1909. BLUE CLOTH OVER GRAY BOARDS; 2/2 SECOND AMERICAN EDITION VERY GOOD. Hardcover. NY, PUTNAM/KNICKERBOCKER PRESS, 1909 hardcover books
19277594LONDON METHUEN 1927 1927. DARK GREEN CLOTH FORTY-FIFTH EDITION VERY GOOD. Hardcover. LONDON, METHUEN, 1927 hardcover books
19097592NY PUTNAM/KNICKERBOCKER PRESS 1909 1909. BLUE CLOTH OVER GRAY BOARDS; 1/2 SECOND AMERICAN EDITION VERY GOOD. Hardcover. NY, PUTNAM/KNICKERBOCKER PRESS, 1909 hardcover books
7591NY PUTNAM'S 1909. VERY GOOD. NY, PUTNAM'S 1909 unknown books
1905WN31426London: Methuen and Co. 1905. 2 prior owner bookplates on front endpapers. Preliminaries offsetting including from laid-in newspaper clipping regarding a falsified De Profundis manuscript. Clipping source and date not present. Pencil notation on read pastedown that this is first edition first issue. 40 page Methuen catalogue dated February 1905 at rear. Ink handwritten underlined quotation beneath title as follows: "Rien n'est vrai que le beau". Some soiling of title page but text quite clean. TEG other edges untrimmed. Spine ends and corners bumped with minor loss of cloth. . First Edition. Cloth. Fair/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Methuen and Co. Hardcover books
200061992London: The British Library 2000. cloth. 4to. cloth. 14 2 pages followed by the facsimile. Limited to 495 numbered copies. With a ten page introduction by Merlin Holland followed by the facsimile of the original manuscript of this important book. The manuscript consists of 20 foolscap folio sheets each of four sides. This manuscript was written while Wilde was imprisoned for being a homosexual. The British Library unknown books
1950WRCLIT45289London: Methuen 1950. Cloth. Second "edition" of this version. A nice copy in lightly worn dust jacket with short tear and crease. Methuen hardcover books
1910144641New York: Putnam's/Knickerbocker 1910. Hardcover. Clean and tight but with some foxing to very ends of pages. Grey paper over navy blue cloth; gilt lettering to cover and spine. 154 pp. Bw frontis with tissue guard. TEG. Wilde's classic written in despair from his imprisonment in Reading jail gaol. Putnam's/Knickerbocker hardcover books
7595NY PHILOSOPHICAL 1950. UNEXPURGATED FIRST EDITION THUS VERY GOOD. F. NY, PHILOSOPHICAL, 1950 unknown books
195041360NY: Philosophical Library 1950. 8vo pp. 147. Introduction by Vyvyan Holland. A VG tight copy. A long letter written from prison to Alfred Douglas. Philosophical Library unknown books
1918243691918. FT. WILDE Oscar. DER JUNGE KONIG. Weimar: Gustav Kiepenheuer 1918. 1/1000 copies. With original lithographs vignettes and initials by Charlotte Christine Engelhorn. Cloth-backed paper boards slightly faded and worn at corners otherwise a fine copy. unknown books
19067596NY BUCKLES 1906 1906. BLACK CLOTH PIRATED EDITION GOOD-VERY GOOD. Hardcover. NY, BUCKLES, 1906 hardcover books
1907224723Berlin S. Fischer ca. 1907. 1907. Third edition. Thin 8vo. 39 pages. Translated into German by Max Meyerfeld. Original stiff wrappers printed in red and black. Very good. Soft cover. Berlin, S. Fischer, ca. 1907. paperback books
7597LEIPZIG INSEL 1912. GERMAN TEXT THIRD EDITION VERY GOOD. LEIPZIG, INSEL, 1912 unknown books
58081Mt. Vernon NY: Peter Pauper Press. VERA BOCK. Oblong 8vo 87. Bound in cloth backed boards a very good copy in worn publisher's box. Peter Pauper Press unknown books
1922228889<p>First edition. Octavo. Original gilt stamped white cloth t.e.g. uncut. Dust jacket unclipped; 3" chip on spine; few small chips; some separation at fold on flap. Very good. 39 pages. No signatures or bookplates. Printed by Jarrold & Sons Norwich. One of 1000 copies on handmade paper.</p> Methuen & Co., Ltd. hardcover books
192326145NY: Putnam 1923. Second Edition. 12mo. Quite scarce. VG. Withheld for many years the masque was finally released for printing. Putnam unknown books
19062221794<p>Second edition. Small octavo. Original green stiff stapled wrappers stamped in black. No dust jacket. Very good. 34 pages. No signatures or bookplates.</p><p>Mason 592.</p> Privately Printed paperback books
134067N.P.: Rolf Lock n.d. gilt-tooled crushed morocco in leather clamshell box with author and title gilt-stamped on spine. Miniature Books. miniature book 9.3 by 6.9 cm. gilt-tooled crushed morocco in leather clamshell box with author and title gilt-stamped on spine. unpaginated. Text in German. Written by hand by Lock on parchment. Calligraphy and illustrations by Rolf Lock. Lock b. 1955 studied lithography 1970-3 and calligraphy 1978-82 and founded his own press in 1991. Bound by Swiss artist Roland Meuter of Weggis Switzerland where he has operated a bindery since 1998. "R MEUTER" stamped on back pastedown. Hand gilt by Samuel Feinstein of Chicago Illinois U.S.A.; "SF-GILDER" stamped and embossed on leather on back pastedown. A German translation of Wilde's prose poem "House of Judgment" first published in Spirit Lamp III:2 February 17 1893 an Oxford magazine edited by Alfred Douglas. See Stuart Mason Bibliography of Oscar Wilde London: T. Werner Laurie 1914 211 Rolf Lock unknown books
1906212404Sunderland: Keystone Press 1906. First edition. Number 92 of 50 copies printed on hand-made paper. 1 vols. 8vo. Original blue printed wrappers stitched. Faded some chipping of corners and edges light browning of leaves else a good copy. First edition. Number 92 of 50 copies printed on hand-made paper. 1 vols. 8vo. The lecture Wilde presented in 1883 shortly after his two American trips of 1882 and 1883. Ransom p. 261 Keystone Press unknown books