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159289London: Privately printed 1901. Limited numbered pirated edn 30 of 300. Tall 8vo 10 x 8 ins. Bound in half maroon crushed levant morocco by C. Walters top edge gilt outer joints rubbed - otherwise bright VG. Pp. 32 printed on Japan vellum with original wrapper bound-in at rear versos alternately illustrated with a head of a sphinx or Christ on the cross Richard Le Gallienne bookplate on front paste-down and catalogue entry from John C. Tomlinson sale of January 17-18 1918 tipped-in on front free endpaper; bookplate of Morton Burr Stelle on rear paste-down. London: Privately printed, 1901 unknown
1894102669New York: R.F. Fenno. 1894. Early US edition published same year as the UK limited edition edition de luxe. Original colour illustrated stiff wraps Mt Fuji Japanese house and boat col dec endpapers pp 22. The yapp edges have very small closed tears and very small holes. Clean. Very good condition. Unusual early printing of Wilde's poem "The Sphinx" in Japanese-inspired binding by a small publishing firm. Early Issue. Paper Wraps. R.F. Fenno paperback
192019986London and New York: John Lane The Bodley Head. Printed by Spottiswoods Ballantyne and Co. Ltd. London Colchester and Eton 1920. Limited Edition First Edition Thus with Alastair illustrations. Decorated Cloth Gilt impressed. Very Good Plus. Alistair Hans Henning Otto Harry Baron von Voigt. Limitation of 1000 copies -- the colophon informs us that the stones upon which the plates were printed were destroyed by the German invasion of Belgium during the early phase of the First World War. 4to. 30.5 by 23.5 cm. 36 pp. 12 illustrated two toned plates with Alastair illustrations. 10 of these are referenced in the List of Illustrations and the other two are at the beginning and the end. These two are also on a folded sheet that is about 2 cm shorter as well as about the same shy of the width of facing pages elsewhere. Alastair 1887-1969 was a German-born self-taught artist whose style was obviously greatly influenced by Beardsley and he emulated Beardsley too in illustrating works of Oscar Wilde who was the perfect template for Alastair's imagination which gloried in decadence as Wilde did decades earlier. This work "The Sphinx" was Alastair's first published work based on Wilde's writing and it is the work that exposed a far larger audience to his distinctive highly stylized artwork. The cloth cover designed by Charles Ricketts has a light film of dusty soiling which is removable with effort and a scattering of other small light stains which are not susceptible to the simple eraser. The interior is generally quite clean and lovely. The hinge is cracked in one place. John Lane, The Bodley Head. Printed by Spottiswoods, Ballantyne and Co. Ltd., London, Colchester and Eton unknown
1918017886London: John Lane 1918. Book. Illus. by Aubrey Beardsley. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First UK Edition THUS First Printing. small format Pp.46. advert. Original boards design on front board by Aubrey Beardsley rear blank. A touch of spotting to pages. Present is the incredibly uncommon original jacket titling to spine and front cover and decoration in black to front cover. John Lane Hardcover
1894329742London: Elkin Mathews & John Lane 1894. Limited. hardcover. fine. Ricketts Charles. Title page design and nine illustrations eight full page by Charles Ricketts. Printed throughout in black red & green all edges untrimmed. Thin small 4to full vellum with pictorial decorations in gilt to the spine & covers by Ricketts. 2 bookplates. London: Elkin Matthews & John Lane 1894. Limited edition.<br/> <br/> One of 200 unnumbered copies. An exceptionally fine copy unfoxed and with a clean binding<br/> <br/> Elkin Mathews & John Lane unknown
190421798Who knows. : Smithers/Wright and Jones 1904. First Edition softcover of 64 pages stated 'Privately printed'. Place and date of publication unknown. 4to original printed blue-grey wrappers. First edition of this collection unnumbered of 300 numbered copies. The wrappers are soiled and there has been some tissue repair to the spine. Rubbing and wear to the edges A comic ghost story and two further societal studies published by Leonard Smithers or by Wright & Jones after Wilde's death in 1900. Smithers/Wright and Jones paperback
372169PRIVATELY PRINTED. Number 78 of 300 copies. 64pp. 4TO. Blure printed wrappers front cover off else fine. Number 78 of 300 copies. 64pp. 4TO. PRIVATELY PRINTED unknown
191886165hLondon: John Lane The Bodley head 1918. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall. Paper-bound hard covers with design by Beardsley. Small square format. Some moderate toning and bumping. Edges and endpapers lightly toned; some mild scattered foxing. Otherwise clean tight and unmarked. Very neat -- a sound and attractive copy. 462ads.pp. John Lane The Bodley head Hardcover
1920191449London: John Lane The Bodley Head 1920. A beautiful and silent Sphinx First Alastair edition one of 1000 copies elaborately decorated with illustrations by Baron Hans-Henning von Voight 1887-1969 who published under the pseudonym Alastair. His illustrations take inspiration from Aubrey Beardsley and "combine decorative elegance with a fascination with the perverse sinister and satanic" Peppin p. 311. Quarto. Frontispiece and 9 plates with captioned tissue guards pictorial initials and illustrations in text all printed in blue and black. Original white cloth spine lettered in gilt front cover with gilt and turquoise illustration top edge gilt others uncut. Housed in custom orange cloth chemise and matching quarter morocco slipcase. Bookplate of Wilde collector Jeremy J. Mason; New York bookseller's ticket on rear pastedown. Spine lightly toned decorations bright occasional light foxing. A very good copy. Brigid Peppin Book Illustrators of the Twentieth Century 1984. hardcover
1894001392London: Elkin Mathews and John Lane 1894. 44p including blanks original gilt decorated vellum designed by Charles Ricketts with his monogram to bottom left hand corner of upper cover and the monogram of the binders Leighton Son and Hodge to the bottom left hand corner of the lower cover. Corners slightly bumped and rubbed vellum generally quite bright and clean. Internally some light browning to page edges some light foxing to several pages as often but generally fairly clean. Small booksellers label and previous owners book plate to front paste down. Printed in three colours throughout. Stated one of two hundred copies for the UK with another fifty printed for the US and twenty-five large paper copies and possibly a few more. Now housed in a cloth drop back box by Temple Bookbinders. Holbrook Jackson called 'The Sphinx' "'the most remarkable of the books of this period' because it translated the Wildean temperament into physical form . Ricketts created a parallel system of symbols evoking the mystery and erotic sensuality the Aesthetes often associated with Egypt" Thomson 'Aesthetic Tracts - Innovation in Late-Nineteenth-Century Book Design' page 75. Mason 361. First Edition. Full Vellum. Good. Illus. by Ricketts Charles. 8vo. Elkin Mathews and John Lane Hardcover
1894151353London: Elkin Mathews and John Lane 1894. In the original vellum decorated by Charles Ricketts First edition one of 200 unnumbered copies. Wilde's poem together with Charles Ricketts's art nouveau illustrations was described by W. E. Henley Wilde's harshest critic as "about as fin-de-Siecle a business as you ever saw" Frankel p. 155. Wilde first met Ricketts in 1889 and in the two years that followed the artist designed either parts or the entirety of several of Wilde's works. Now celebrated for his book illustration and design Ricketts is also noted for his theatre designs and costumes and he contributed to the first English production of Wilde's Salomé in 1906. James G. Nelson records that alongside the 200 copies published in the limited edition a further 103 copies were printed though most of these were left unbound. Small quarto. Title page design one half-page illustration and eight full-page illustrations by Charles Ricketts. Original full vellum pictorial decorations by Ricketts to spine and covers in gilt all edges untrimmed printed throughout in black green and red. Ownership signature to front free endpaper and ownership inscription to preliminary blank. Vellum lightly soiled as usual and some occasional internal foxing; a fresh and very good copy with bright gilt to the covers. Nicholas Frankel Oscar Wilde's Decorated Books 2003; Mason 361; James G. Nelson A Checklist of Early Bodley Head Books: 1889-1894. hardcover
1894001874London: Elkin Mathews & John Lane at The Sign of The Bodley Head 1894 1894. FIRST EDITION. 1 vol. 8-1/2" x 7" illustrated by Charles Rickets limited to 200 copies printed in 3 colors bound in original art nouveau gilt decorated vellum covers straight often found quite bowed inner and outer hinges fine head and foot of spine fine foxing to one side of the first 8 leaves typical previous owners bookplate to front pastedown housed in a 1/2 red morocco clamshell slipcase raised bands gilt decorated spine overall still a VERY GOOD copy. Charles Ricketts's art nouveau illustrations were described by W. E. Henley Wilde's harshest critic as "about as fin-de-Siecle a business as you ever saw" Frankel p. 155. Ricketts considered the designs for the illustrations and for the original vellum binding amongst his best work. While predominantly working with book illustration and design Ricketts was also famed for his theater designs and costumes and he contributed to the first English production of Wilde's Salome in 1906. London: Elkin Mathews & John Lane at The Sign of The Bodley Head, 1894 hardcover
Z1-C-080-02393Kessinger Publishing LLC. Used - Like New. Used - Like New. This is a reproduction of an out of print title. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages poor pictures errant marks etc. that were either part of the original artifact or were introduced by the scanning process. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. Kessinger Publishing, LLC unknown
1948255327London: The Porcupine Press 1948. Paperback. 62p. wraps 5.5 x 8.5 inches wraps toned along edges half-title foxed along top edge else very good condition. Porcupine Pamphlets No. 1. On the move from Socialism to a new Individualism. The Porcupine Press paperback books
1912259334London: Arthur L. Humphreys 1912. First edition with Ross's Preface. x 99 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Original blue boards with red label printed in black on upper cover. Exceptionally fine copy IN THE ORIGINAL PRINTED DUST JACKET with slight wear. First edition with Ross's Preface. x 99 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Mason 370 Arthur L. Humphreys unknown books
129223aafPortland Maine, Thomas B Mosher MDCCCCV, (1905), sm. in-8vo, frontispice in color ‘ Oscar Wilde from a drawing by Thomas Maitland Cleland ’ + 4 leaves (2 white + half-tite & title) + 90 p. + 1 leaf (colophon). stiff, overlapping full vellum, over original printed wrappers (in red & black), fine end-papers, on foot of spine G.V. (copy of Gilbert de Voisins (1877-1939)).
SLIVCN-9780140433876Penguin Books UK (8/2001)
1891WRCLIT75377New York: The Humboldt Publishing Company 1891. 48pp. plus 4ff of adverts. Large octavo. Printed self-wrappers. Uniform tanning diagonal crease across lower forecorner of rear wrapper and adverts minute loss at toe of spine neat repair at crown; a very good copy of this characteristically fragile pamphlet. First US printing in this format published as HUMBOLDT LIBRARY OF SCIENCE No. 147 in company with Morris's "The Socialist Ideal - Art" and Owen's "The Coming Solidarity." Wilde's essay is featured as the wrapper- title. The essay first appeared in British and US editions of THE FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW in February 1891. The first UK edition in book form appeared 'privately' in an edition of fifty copies in 1895. Not in Mason/Millard. Uncommon in wrappers. The Humboldt Publishing Company unknown books
1911112348New York: Max N. Maisel 1911. Paperback. 62p. wraps 4.75x7 inches wraps worn spine chipped at both head and tail and repaired with non-archival tape scattered underlining and marginalia some in colored pencil some in pencil a reading copy only. Max N. Maisel paperback books
191030488Boston: John W. Luce and Company. 1910. Authorized Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Possibly the first US separate publication brown paper-covered boards with gilt stamping green backstrip with gilt lettering worn off a little rubbing to the joints hinges starting thus very good.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . John W. Luce and Company hardcover books
191529539Portland Maine: Thomas B. Mosher 1915. Fourth edition square 16mo pp. 4 90; title-p. printed in red and black; frontispiece of the author; original gray boards printed in red and black glassine wrapper with a small piece missing from the bottom edge of the front panel and publisher's slipcase slightly cracked; all else fine. <br/><br/> Thomas B. Mosher hardcover books
1991RO80247316Oxford University Press. 1991. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 224 pages. Texte en anglais.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
18952221665<p>First edition. 8 1/2" x 6 1/2". Original brown wrappers stamped in red lower right corner of upper cover replaced uncut and mostly unopened. Very good. 98 pages. No signatures or bookplates. Enclosed in a plum half morocco slipcase.</p><p>Printed by The Chiswick Press.</p><p>Mason 367 - only 50 copies were printed.</p> Privately Printed paperback books
REDFQEPLLRFSPrince Classics. paperback. New. in x in x in. Prince Classics paperback
9389206421.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover