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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
194697<p>Limited edition: this copy is number 19 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.</p> Buenos Aires paperback
198657152(Basel, Gissler Druck, 1986). Mit zahlr. tls. farb. Abb. im Text u. auf Taf. 4to. OKart.
1935205563New York: The Foreign Policy Association/Headline Books 1935. First edition. Ink notation to front board; edges rubbed otherwise fine issued without dust jacket. 8vo 38pp; boards. When the graphic artist Georg Salter already a prolific designer of books in Germany was forced to emigrate under Nazi persecution among the earliest jobs he found in the U.S. was designing the series of "Headline Books" published by the Foreign Policy Association. This one was the second in the series an introduction to the issues of foreign trade illustrated throughout with marvelous graphics and isotype charts. The Foreign Policy Association/Headline Books unknown
21259Ipswich: W.S. Cowell 1951. Paper bound small oblong 8vo 53 plates. Minor bump to bottom edge of block else very good. 190 grams. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg Manitoba. Ipswich: W.S. Cowell, 1951 unknown
1927495New York. E.P. Dutton and Co. 1927. 57 pp. of text and 12 Illus. by John Vassos. Quarto. First edition. Bound in boards. Embossed gilt lettering on spine and cover. Gold & black endpapers. . Good. E.P. Dutton and Co
1982ST16482Bayreuth: Printed by Chr. Scheufele Offizin Stuttgart for Bear Press 1982. No. 1 OF 10 COPIES ON VELLUM plus a "special" edition of 25 copies and 185 copies on Kochi Japanese paper. 223 x 148 mm. 8 7/8 x 5 3/4". 50 pp. 2 leaves.Translated and with an afterword by Wolfram Benda. <br/> Publisher's fine burgundy morocco by Erwin Lehr upper cover with gilt rose in recessed square flat spine with gilt titling turn-ins with gilt fillet frame pale yellow silk pastedowns. In the original burgundy suede slipcase. With three large initials in burnished gold and four signed and numbered original etchings by Peter Klitsch. Printed in red and black. Signed in the colophon by the artist the binder and the publisher/translator. In mint condition.<br/> <br/> This is the splendid deluxe version of a finely crafted private press edition of Wilde's fairy tales "The Nightingale and the Rose" "The Happy Prince" and "The Selfish Giant." It is the third work issued by the Bear Press founded in 1979 by literary scholar Wolfram Benda and still in operation. According to the firm's website "at a time when the craftsmanship and ethos of the artisan in bookmaking have been damaged by ever-increasing industrialization and neglect . . . The Bear Press . . . tries to achieve the highest possible degree of technical and artistic perfection in its printed works." The font used to print the text and the artist chosen to illustrate each work are carefully selected to express "the individual author's personality and intention." Even the discriminating aesthete Wilde 1854-1900 would be pleased with the choices here especially for the luxurious vellum printing: the type is set in refined Walbaum Antiqua and shown off with special effect by the creamy leaves; the etchings by Austrian artist Peter Klitsch b. 1934 are meticulous detailed and reminiscent of the work of Wilde's friend Aubrey Beardsley; and the binding is the epitome of tasteful restraint flawlessly executed with premium materials. <br /> <br /> The three tales here first appeared in 1888 and are bittersweet in their themes of love and self-sacrifice. His stories for children were one of Wilde's early successes and DNB notes "Their permanent place in child affections refutes the vulgarism that Wilde's literary reputation arose from his legal notoriety. In all cases the fairy tales are on the child's side celebrating the courage and generosity of the poor and vulnerable while their satire mocks the kind of pomposity and hypocrisy children can recognize." We have been able to trace just two other copies of the vellum printing at auction in ABPC and RBH. [Printed by Chr. Scheufele Offizin, Stuttgart, for] Bear Press unknown
198725737(Hamburg, 1987). 79 S. Mit zahlr. tls. farb. Abb. auf Taf. 30 cm 4to. OPp.
99982Paris, Librairie Gallimard, Nrf Bibliothèque de la Pléiade 1996, 175x110mm, 266pages, reliure d'éditeur sous jaquette. Jaquette en rhodoïde. Etui illustré de l’éditeur conservé. Exemplaire à l'état de neuf.
13049P., G. Crès & Cie, collection “Anglia”, 1920, in-12, br., 196 p. Edition originale.
10486Dir. : Alfred Vallette. P., 1911, in-8, br. Textes de A. Schintz, P. Lespinasse, O. Wilde "La sainte courtisane ou la femme couverte de bijoux", R. et J. de Gourmont, Rachilde, G. Palante, M. Boissard, etc.
13199Dir. : Alfred Vallette. P., 1913, in-8, br. Textes de L. Dugas “La timidité de Chateaubriand”, H.-D. Davray “Fragment inédit du De Profundis d’Oscar Wilde”, Saadi ”Le jardin des fruits”, J. Valère “Nostradamus”.
9169Paris, Mercure de France, 1968. In-8 broché, 211 pp.
in-16, 157 p, broche, couv. Bel exemplaire. [P-43]
B243967-1N.p. Privately Printed 1923. 16pp. Printed on rectos only. Two color illus. Sm. 4to. Boards 1/4 cloth. Spine label. Dec. paper label on front board. Slipcase back panel loose. A piracy of a manuscript parody of Oscar Wilde originally written for inclusion in The Yellow Book. The unsigned introduction is by Ernest Boyd. Edition limited to 300 copies. N.p. (Privately Printed), 1923. hardcover
2000Q-0340767707New York Hyperion 2000 2000-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! New York (Hyperion), 2000 hardcover
189811084London: Murdoch & Co 1898. First separate edition. String-bound. Near fine. 12mo 16pp. A clean sound copy in the publisher's printed wrappers near fine. This copy with the staple perished replaced by a professional conservator with archival string and a few very small paper repairs to spine. Tiny stain to the front wrap else a handsome copy indeed of this scarce and fragile Wilde volume a plea for mercy in the case of Warder Martin of Reading Gaol a particularly humane and empathetic prison guard who was dismissed Wilde asserts for his humanity towards prisoners. Wilde had grown to know Martin well during his imprisonment. The text was first published in the Daily Chronicle and this pamphlet represents the first separate edition. Mason 26. Murdoch & Co unknown
1920H4312Paris: Eugene Figuière 1920. Paperback. Very Good. Stated troisieme edition no date ca. 1920 large 8vo wraps with color illustration on cover by Kit inscribed to Eugene Silvain or Sylvain doyen of the Comedie-Francaise by Eugene Figuière the publisher who was also a poet and avant-garde collaborator. Light wear tanning to covers tanning to contents pages unopened. Eugene Figuière paperback
1895215072London: Elkin Mathews. Dublin: Hodges Figgis & Co. Limited 1895. First edition. xiii 1 140 4 20 ads pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original green cloth. Fine. First edition. xiii 1 140 4 20 ads pp. 1 vols. 8vo. With 4 poems by Oscar Wilde and poems by Douglas Hyde Aubrey de Vere John Todhunter William Wilde. Elkin Mathews. Dublin: Hodges, Figgis & Co., Limited unknown
192227887Leipzig: Hesse & Becker 1922. First edition of this selection. Portrait frontispiece. 176 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Mustard cloth stamped in brown. Bookplate of Francis Kettaneh. Minor toning of textblock. Fine in glassine dust wrapper. First edition of this selection. Portrait frontispiece. 176 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Poems by the prolific German-born author George Sylvester Viereck 1884-1962 who first gained renown for The House of the Vampire and Nineveh and other Poems both 1907 which showed the strong influence of Oscar Wilde. Viereck became notorious for his pro-German propaganda during the first world war and later for his pro-Nazi propaganda before and during the second world war for which he was imprisoned. <br /> This is a German-language selection of his early verse including Nineveh 1907 with some pieces translated by other hands. Viereck's free German translation "frei verdeutscht" of The Ballad of Reading Gaol appears here at pages 151-175; his English translation of the Deutschlandslied "Deutschland Deutschland Land of All Lands" which appears here on p. 176 remained standard for many years.<br /> <br /> Signed by the author on the front flyleaf. Hesse & Becker unknown
1916264948New York: Printed and Published by the Author 1916. First Edition. Frontis. 2 vols. 8vo. Qauarter publisher;'s green calf and boards. Fine in half faded green morocco and chemise. First Edition. Frontis. 2 vols. 8vo. Printed and Published by the Author unknown
189970468Ldn. 1899. Høy 8vo. Originalt shirtingbind. UbeskÃ¥ret. 31 s. VEDLAGT : André Gide : Oscar Wilde. In memoriam Souvenirs. Le “de profundisâ€. Paris. 1947. 8vo. Originalt typografisk omslag. UbeskÃ¥ret og uoppskÃ¥ret. 75 s. Leonard Smithers Engelsk. <br/><br/><em>Hilsen pÃ¥ fribladet. Senere enn 7. utgave men før 1907.Svake indre og ytre falser noe løs. </em> unknown
196832820604<p>11 gelatin silver prints. 9 ¾ x 7 ½ in. Photographer's stamp and descriptive carbon typescript captions on versos. Very good condition.</p><p>This West End revival of Oscar Wilde's <i>The Importance of Being Earnest</i>opened on February 8 1968 and ran for 283 performances at the Theatre Royal Haymarket. The production starred Isabel Jeans Daniel Massey Helen Weir and John Standing among others.</p><p>"Angus McBean's iconic portraits of actors and entertainers are among the most complete visual records of the British stage from the 1930s through the 1960s" Harvard.</p> Angus McBean, photographer
1893371134Oxford: published for the Proprietor by James Thornton High Street 1893. 100 pp. Squarish 8vo. Blue printed paper wrappers. Some chipping and loss to covers; toning to pages. 100 pp. Squarish 8vo. Featuring "The Disciple" by Oscar Wilde and pieces by Lord Alfred Douglas H. M. Beerbohm and John Addington Symonds. published for the Proprietor by James Thornton, High Street unknown
190656412Paris: Privately Printed Charles Carrington 1906. Limited edition. Softcover. Good. # 251 of a limited edition of 500 copies on handmade paper. Royal octavo. 9 1/4 x 6 3/8â€. 134pp. plus 14pp. “List of Privately Issued Historical Artistic…works in English. †Contains two essays by Lord Alfred Douglas regarding Wilde: "His Last Book and His Last Years in Paris" and "De Profundis. a Criticism". Green paper folded wrappers with paper label. Wrappers have split and bump at bottom of spine which is wrinkled and creased. Binding a bit loose. Privately Printed (Charles Carrington) unknown