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1146752814.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1893296027Città di Castello: tipografia deloo stabilimento S. Lapi 1893. Second Edition. Hardcover. Good copy in original gilt-blocked cloth with some wear and tear as with age. Remains well-preserved overall; bright and clean. Library marks remain. Some tape repair to the spine. Physical description; 36 pages ; 19 cm. Notes; Transl. Subject; Poetry Miscellaneous. Città di Castello: tipografia deloo stabilimento S. Lapi hardcover
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133152167X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1854772430.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19215310060London: Selwyn & Blount 1921. Numbered. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Numbered. Previous owner's book plate on front pastedown. Sound binding and hinges. Pages uncut at top deckled clean. Paper over boards has edge rubbing with overall light shelf wear. Gilt lettering on front. Printed at the Shakespare Head Press Stratford-upon-Avon. 500 copies printed. The theme of the poem originally published in 1821 is a meditation on the nature of ideal love. 8.75" tall; 21 pages. Selwyn & Blount hardcover
1887AQ33829London: Published for the Shelley Society by Reeves and Turner 1887. lxvi 31pp 2. With half-title. Partially unopened in original blue printed paper boards. Rubbed and marked with loss to head of spine and bumping to foot. Endpapers heavily browned as often. One of 500 copies printed of the Shelley Society's edition of Epipsychidion the poet's address to Countess Teresa Viviani who Shelley met and corresponded with during her 'imprisonment' in a convent. The poem serves as an advocation of free love and a treatise on Shelley's distaste for conventional marriage and familial structures embodied through his address to the Countess or 'Emilia' an idealised victim of society's tyranny. The Shelley Society reprint includes notes from Swinburne and Irish critic and churchman Stopford Brooke 1832-1916 a President of the Shelley Society himself. . First edition. 8vo. Published for the Shelley Society by Reeves and Turner hardcover
19461232BARCLEONA: Helikon Gráficas Ferrer. 1946. Primera edición catalana. 4º.- 65 pgs.- 5 h.- Encuadernación en pergamino a la romana firmada por Brugalla- 1946.- Frontis más 5 aguafuertes a toda página entre texto. Ejemplar nº 39 de 170 sobre papel de hilo especial Guarro muy raro debido a que fue editado clandestinamente. Manent: ""Bibliografia Catalana: cap a al represa 1944 - 1946 pg 98. Palau nº 312057 Helikon (Gráficas Ferrer). unknown
1887143591London: Published for the Shelley Society by Reeves and Turner October 1887. True love in this differs from gold or clay / that to divide is not to take away First facsimile edition this one of only three copies printed on vellum and signed by the printers Richard Clay & Sons this from the library of the edition's publisher and editor H. Buxton-Forman President of the Shelley Society with his illustrated bookplate. Epipsychidion the title means "to/for a little soul/Psyche" was Shelley's intense lyrical love poem addressed to the "poor captive bird" Teresa "Emilia" Viviani a beautiful Italian countess of 19 years who was "imprisoned" in St Anna convent while her father sought her a suitable husband. The poem includes his notorious couplet in defence of free love: "True love in this differs from gold or clay / that to divide is not to take away". Octavo. Original blue boards printed paper label to spine. Very light wear at head of spine. A near-fine copy. Granniss 62; Wise p. 59. hardcover
1887322889London: For the Shelley Society 1887. One of 500. lxvi 31 3 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Bound in full blue morocco t.e.g. rest uncut with autumn leaf polished calf doublures by Pfister Co. NY. Fine. One of 500. lxvi 31 3 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Graniss pp. 66-67 For the Shelley Society unknown
1887157789London: published for the Shelley Society 1887. A type fac-simile reprint of the original edition first published in 1821. With an Introduction by The Rev. Stopford A. Brooke M.A. And a Note by Algernon Charles Swinburne. Edited by Robert Alfred Potts. Pp. lxvi322colophon verso blank; tall demy 8vo; green papered boards slightly soiled and rubbed fore-corners lightly bruised or worn the spine slightly chipped and split at extremities; uncut; endpapers offset a couple of spots of foxing; published for the Shelley Society/Reeves and Turner London 1887. One of 500 copies thus Van Gelder paper green papered boards printed by Richard Clay & Sons. The Shelley Society's Publications. Second series No. 7. Smith Shelley p. 320. According to Smith there were also 3 copies printed on vellum and 15 copies on large Van Gelder paper in pink papered boards. Wise had acquired his own copy of Epipsychidion a year earlier when he first became an active member of the Shelley Society:blang2057 'In 1886 when he was twenty-six he found out Mrs. Cheltnam and bought from her Shelley's Epipsychidion which the poet had given to her father Leigh Hunt.' lang2057 Partington p. 36. published for the Shelley Society unknown
1923203328Montagnola: Officina Bodoni 1923. Vellum. Discreet bookplate tipped in after front flyleaf; covers a tifle marked; just about fine in publisher's slipcase a bit worn at extremities. 4to 38pp; full white vellum. One of 222 copies the entire edition. A nice example of the early work of the press this copy belonged to John Ryder a leading collector of Officina Bodoni books in England and a director at the Bodley Head. Infrequently encountered in the original slipcase. Officina Bodoni unknown
192821216Montagnola: Officina Bodoni 1928. leather_bound. Orig. full vellum spine lettered in gilt. Near fine. 38 pages. 29 x 20 cm. Limited edition one of 220 copies printed on vellum paper with the original types of Giambattista Bodoni. Verses Addressed To The Noble and Unfortunate Lady Emilio V____ This work was inspired by Shelley's meeting at the end of October 1820 when the author had moved back to Pisa the beautiful young Teresa Viviani 1801--1836 who was being kept in a convent awaiting the outcome of marriage arrangements in which she played little part. But it also reflects the difficulties he was facing in his second marriage to Mary Godwin and looks back to the desolation the poet faced after the suicide of his first wife Harriet Westbrook. Bookplate of Albert Prostel Finkler a naval avaitor during WWI. Covers and interior fresh and clean. Officina Bodoni unknown
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