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1835AQ26146Brussels: Ad. Wahlen Printer to the Court 1835. 396pp. With a half-title. Contemporary burgundy cloth stamped in gilt and blind. Lightly rubbed cocked lower joint split chipping to head and foot of sunned spine. Marbled endpapers armorial bookplate of Glenbarr to FEP partially clipped contemporary inked ownership inscription to head of half-title. William St Clair's copy with his distinctive pencilled ownership inscription and manuscript notes to FEP: 'Contemporary pirate not recorded in Lyle. This must be an extremely rare volume: I have never heard tell of it. Resembles early English publisher's cloth but presumably the book has been rebound since the ownership inscription is clipped'. The first continental edition issued as a part of Brussels-based publisher A. Wahlen's Modern British Authors series of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's 1797-1851 fifth and penultimate novel; a romance that differs from her earlier work in its shift away from the supernatural or historical to a more contemporary setting to critique the limitations of the conventional Victorian class system. The novel's modern editor Lisa Vargo Lodore 1997 Introduction p.18-19 has noted the text's engagement with the education and social role of women suggesting that it dissects a patriarchal culture that pressured women into dependence on men. In the view of critic Betty T. Bennett Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley: An Introduction 1998: 'the novel proposes egalitarian educational paradigms for women and men which would bring social justice as well as the spiritual and intellectual means by which to meet the challenges life invariably brings'. The Literary Gazette No. 949 1835 heaped praise upon the novel dubbing Shelley 'one of the most original of our modern writers'. William St Clair 1937-2021 British scholar and senior civil servant notable as the author of The Godwins and the Shelleys The Biography of a Family 1989 and The Reading Nation in the Romantic Period 2004. . 8vo. Ad. Wahlen, Printer to the Court hardcover
183077426London:: Alfred Miller 1830. First edition. old quarter crimson straight-grain morocco and marbled boards. Tiny scuffs to the leather spine and rubbing to the edges of the boards; tight and sound; contents very nice. 12mo. With illustrations by Robert Cruikshank. engraved vignette on title page and six plates. Alfred Miller, hardcover
189821105London: John Lane 1898. Facsimile reprint of the Worthing 1810 edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Boards. Spine label browned front joint just starting. Facsimile reprint of the Worthing 1810 edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Facsimile of Shelley's second book from Harriet Grove's copy which was not discovered until 1897 when Harriet's brother Charles's grandson brought in a volume of bound Byron pieces to John Lane's and it was found to be among them. This work was originally suppressed as it was discovered that the poem "Saint Edmond's Eve" was plagarized from Monk Lewis' "The Black Canon of Elmham or St. Edmund's Eve." This discovery and Stockdale's account of Shelley's authorship were published in the scurrilious publication "Stockdale's Budget" in 1826. Granniss 2 for the 1810 edition; Wise "Shelley Library" p. 30. Facsimile of Shelley's scarce second book. Granniss 2 for the 1810 edition; Wise "Shelley Library" p. 30 <br/><br/> John Lane hardcover
192216554London: Macmillan and Co 1922. Later Edition. Leather bound. Near fine. Finely bound copy of Poems of Shelley by Percy Bysshe Shelley published by Macmillan in 1922. Octavo lxvi 340pp. Full red morocco gilt embellishments with gilt turn-ins. Five raised bands title in gilt on spine. All edges gilt marbled endpapers. Binders stamp states: "Bound by Ramage London." Solid text block rubbing to corners sunned front cover and spine. A near fine copy. Macmillan and Co unknown
1880AQ26576London: C. Kegan Paul & Co 1880. One volume bound as two. 2 xxvi 188; 189-393pp 1. With an engraved frontispiece vignette of Shelley's tomb on india paper. No. 20 of just 50 copies on large paper; each endorsed by the publishers 'Charles Whittingham & Co'. Uncut and partially unopened finely bound in gilt-tooled green morocco by S.imon Kaufmann. A little rubbed and marked. From the recently dispersed library of Stopford Brooke with a loosely inserted 4pp A.L.S. folded and lightly spotted addressed to him by Lady Jane Shelley dated Good Friday 1899 on Boscombe Manor headed notepaper. An appealing large paper copy finely bound and with an interesting additional A.L.S. from Lady Jane Shelley - the daughter-in-law and fierce protector of the late Victorian reputation of the poet and his second wife Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - of the Richard Garnett's 1835-1806 selection of Shelley's shorter pieces. Garnett was better known as a librarian and editor but the first of his slim volumes of verse to bear a name on the title - Io in Eygpt London 1859 - included a sonnet 'To the memory of Shelley' which 'which appears to have given Garnett an introduction to the poet's son Sir Percy Florence Shelley and his wife Jane' Bell A. 2004 September 23. Garnett Richard 1835-1906 librarian and author. Oxford DNB. Garnett visited Boscombe Manor in 1859 and despite turning down an offer to write Shelley's authorized biography remained a strong proponent of Shelley's work and stayed in touch with Sir Percy and Lady Jane even after coming to regret his being drawn into the latter's dispute with Shelley's friends Hogg Peacock and Trelawny'. The inclusion of an A.L.S. to Stopford Brooke 1832-1916 Anglican clergyman poet university lecturer and literary editor in this copy from Lady Jane Shelley the wife of Shelley's only son with his second wife neatly ties together three of the poet's late Victorian supporters and editors. Like Garnett before him Brooke edited and arranged an edition of Shelley's verse for publication by Macmillan in 1906. The letter itself - written in the very final year of her life - also mentions Garnett in relation to one of Lady Jane's pet topics; the collection and curation of material relating to her father-in-law and the protection to her very end of his reputation from the views especially of T.J. Hogg referring to Garnett's keenness to 'go through.letters which I have been able to purchase from the executor of Hoggs daughter who died last year'. Provenance: From the remains of the library of Stopford Brooke recently dispersed from the estate of his great-grandson Patrick Dockar-Drysdale 1929-2020. . Limited edition on large paper. 8vo. C. Kegan Paul & Co unknown
19096295<p>First edition. Thin octavo. Introduction by George Wyndham. Notes by Wilfred Meynell. Title page printed in red and black 1 facsimile. Index. 91 pages. Full gilt stamped Japan vellum t.e.g. uncut. Very good. Enclosed in a tan cloth chemise within a gilt stamped tan morocco over matching cloth slipcase. Printed at the Arden Press.</p> Burns & Oates hardcover
196172705Cambridge:: Harvard University Press 1961. First edition. publisher's cloth in slipcase. Small bookplate at the head of each pastedown; a fine set in a slightly rubbed slipcase. . Folio. Illustrated. Harvard University Press, hardcover
189014621London: George Routledge and Sons 1890. Full calf. Near fine. Early edition of The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley as published by George Routledge and Sons circa 1890. Octavo xxxi 603pp. Full blue calf thin double-ruled border to covers. Five raised bands title in gilt on morocco label affixed to spine ornately decorated. Marbled paper boards matching marbled endpapers. Solid text block light sunning to spine touch of wear to corners a near fine example. George Routledge and Sons unknown
201002333Retournac, L'arche, 1991 ; in-8, 220 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Bon état - l'histoire de cinq toxicomanes et celle de leurs réhabilitation grâce à l'association le Patriarche.
FRATELLI BOCCA EDITORI 1904 VIII-278 PP. RILEGATURA NON EDITORIALE, SEGNI DEL TEMPO, NEL COMPLESSO OTTIME CONDIZIONI GENERALI, CONSIDERATI GLI OLTRE 110 ANNI DEL VOLUME.
Mm 175x225 Numero monografico della rivista "L'Arc" dedicata all'anarchia. Brossura originale, 170 pagine con, in chiusura, 6 pagine pubblicitarie. Testo in lingua francese fench text. Ottima copia, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Mm 150x210 "Rivista interdisciplinare di studi romantici". Brossura originale con copertina a colori, 174 pagine con alcune figure in nero nel testo. Copia in perfetto ordine, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
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