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20189785521069088RUGRAM_Public Domain 2018. Paperback. NEW. 532. RUGRAM_Public Domain paperback
191551780E. Williams Hove 1915. 8pp. 8vo. 1915 Issue text mildly browned as usual; original printed wrappers sewed as issueda very good bright crisp copy. Hardy's well-known if sombre poem was first published in 'The Times' on 9 September 1914. Purdy states that Mrs. Hardy wrote to Williams an antiquarian bookseller confirming that Hardy had no objection to the piece being reprinted and it was accordingly first reissued as a 4pp leaflet on 16th September 1914. The venture was evidently successful for in 1915 Williams reissued the present reset version as an 8pp pamphlet sewn in brown card wrappers. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. See Purdy pp.157-8. [E. Williams], Hove, unknown
196234965Macmillan 1962-63. 2 vols. sm. 8vo. Pocket Edition; original series binding of plum cloth upper boards blocked in blind with 'TH' monogram backs gilt extra red tops a near fine set. The set comprises: Vol. I The Dynasts Parts I and II; Vol. II: The Dynasts Part II. The Famous Tragedy of the Queen of Cornwall. An elegant set of the monogram issue in Macmillan's attractive Pocket edition. COMPLETE SETS IN THIS CONDITION ARE SCARCE. Macmillan, hardcover
193025030Macmillan 1930. 8vo. First Edition thus endpapers very lightly browned; blue cloth gilt back a very good bright clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper the latter lightly browned at extremities and with minor loss not affecting lettering at head and tail of backstrip. The first Thin Paper edition combining 'The Dynasts' and 'The Famous Tragedy of the Queen of Cornwall' in a single volume. Issued as Volume II of 'The Poetical Works' it is nevertheless complete in itself 'Volume I' collects the author's several volumes of poetry. 'The Dynasts' was originally published in three parts 1903 1906 1908 and first collected in a single 'Complete' volume in 1910. 'Queen of Cornwall' 1923 was re-issued in a second and considerably revised edition in the following year. SCARCE IN THE DUSTWRAPPER. See Purdy pp.134 and 230. Macmillan, hardcover
193825192Macmillan 1938. 8vo. with folding map; blue cloth gilt back backstrip very lightly sunned else a near fine copy in unclipped lightly browned dustwrapper. With the contemporary trade ticket of The Book Shop Welwyn Garden City on front paste-down and 2pp publisher's catalogue at end. VERY SCARCE IN THE DUSTWRAPPER Macmillan, hardcover
192431731Macmillan 1924. Sm. 8vo. with title in red and black small neat signature on front free endpaper; original series binding of burgundy full limp calf upper board framed in blind and blocked and lettered in gilt gilt back gilt top small scuff on front boards else a near fine copy. Bright copy of the calf issue of thismost attractive edition. THE VOLUMES OF VERSE ARE BY FAR THE SCARCEST IN THIS SERIES. Macmillan, hardcover
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2026290539La sixaine 2026. Très Bon Etat de conservation reliure artisanale depuis l'édition brochée de 1946 couverture d'origine conservée. in12. 2026. Relié. La sixaine unknown
196728392Macmillan 1967. 8vo. First Edition some light offsetting from fold-ins to free endpapers; blue cloth gilt back a bright clean copy in dustwrapper. Macmillan, hardcover
40627LONDON FOLIO SOCIETY1994. SECOND PRINTING. THREE VOLUMES IN NEAR FINE CONDITION IN A VERY GOOD SLIPCASE. ONE VOLUME HAS VERY SMALL STAIN TO HEAD OF SPINE SLIPCASE HAS SOME MARKS. INTRODUCTION BY TREVOR JOHNSTON. SCARCE. LONDON, FOLIO SOCIETY,1994 unknown
19251482Macmillan 1925. 8vo. First Edition on laid paper some slight browning on endpapers; original green cloth upper board bloicked with 'TH' monogram il gilt gilt back uncut AND LARGELY UNOPENED boards lightly age-marked decorative cloth gilt gilt back a very good bright clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper the latter neatly parted at upper joint and with loss affecting lettering at head of backstrip. Uncommon in the dustwrapper. Purdy p.234. Macmillan, hardcover
2026100097127Nouvelle revue française 2026. sous papier de soie couverture ternie bords frottés tranche ternie sous papier de soie intérieur jauni propre. in12. 2026. Broché. Nouvelle revue française unknown
19302481001The Fountain Press Inc New York 1930. Limited Edition . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Updike edition in elaborate leather boards. Bright marble pattered front and end paper. Rubbing to the spine and edges of the boards which have become detached from the spine. The pages remain firm and in very good condition. This is copy 199 of 500 printed. <br/> <br/> The Fountain Press Inc New York, hardcover
197349Folio Society 1992. 7th printing. 6 vols boxed set. 8vo. Original gilt lettered cloth Fine slipcase near Fine. Pp. various illus with endpaper maps and woodcuts no inscriptions. Folio Society, 1992 unknown
36669LONDON FOLIO SOCIETY1993. FIRST PRINTING. THREE VOLUMES IN FINE CONDITION IN A FINE SLIPCASE. INTRODUCTION BY TREVOR JOHNSTON. SCARCE. LONDON, FOLIO SOCIETY,1993 unknown
2026113732Blanchetière 2026. plats un peu salis. intérieur frais sans rousseur. numéroté 140. in4. 2026. broché. 137 pages. Blanchetière unknown
193145718Macmillan 1931. 8vo. First Edition thus with portrait frontispiece in photogravure original tissue guard present small signature on front free endpaper; original green cloth gilt back gilt top an unusually bright clean crisp copy. The first edition to combine 'The Dynasts' and 'The Famous Tragedy of the Queen of Cornwall' in a single volume. Issued as Volume II of 'The Poetical Works' it is nevertheless complete in itself Volume I collects the author's several volumes of poetry. 'The Dynasts' was originally published in three parts 1903 1906 1908 and first collected in a single complete volume in 1910. 'The Queen of Cornwall' 1923 was re-issued in a second and considerably revised edition in the following year. See Purdy pp. 134 and 230. Macmillan, hardcover
191947714Macmillan 1919. Sm. 8vo. First Edition thus title in red and black; original series binding of plum calf upper board blocked and lettered in gilt yaped edges back gilt extra gilt top ribbon marker a near fine copy. Bright copy of this most attractive edition. VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Macmillan, unknown
192731845Faber 1927. 8vo. First Edition with wrapper vignette and full-page coloured illustration; original pictorial green wrappers sewed as issued a near fine copy. Ariel Poem 1. Faber, unknown
198050640Clarendon Press Oxford 1980. 8vo. First Edition; navy cloth upper board blocked with 'TH' monogram in blind gilt back blue endpapers a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. SCARCE. Clarendon Press, Oxford, hardcover
19236307Macmillan 1923. 4to. First Edition on laid paper with frontispiece original tissue guard present and a plate by the author free endpapers moderately browned; pictorial cloth gilt gilt back a very good bright copy. Hardy's great Arthurian verse drama is unusual among his works in that the two illustrations - 'Tintagel Castle' as frontispiece repeated in gilt on front board and the castle's 'Great Hall' - are the work of the author himself. Purdy pp.227-231. Macmillan, hardcover
40494LONDON FOLIO SOCIETY 1992. THREE VOLUMES IN FINE CONDITION BUT LETTERING ON THE SPINES IS SLIGHTLY WORN. CONTAINED IN A FINE SLIPCASE. LONDON, FOLIO SOCIETY, 1992 unknown
38262LONDON FOLIO SOCIETY 1993. 2ND PRINTING. THREE VOLUMES IN FINE CONDITION BUT LETTERING ON THE SPINES IS SLIGHTLY WORN. CONTAINED IN A FINE SLIPCASE. LONDON, FOLIO SOCIETY, 1993 unknown
198033802Franklin Center: The Franklin Library 1980. First Edition Issued by the Franklin Library. With evocative drawings by Ben F. Wohlberg. 8vo in the publisher's original brown leather lettered and intricately decorated in gilt between four raised bands on the spine decorated in gilt patterns and rules on both covers with geometric designed endpapers. a.e.g. 418 pp. A pristine copy as mint. HARDY'S SIXTH NOVEL PUBLISHED IN 1878. Controversial at the time it became one of Hardy's most popular and acclaimed novels in the 20th century. THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE was written at Riverside Villa Sturnmonster Newton though probably finished at Upper Tooting where the Hardys took a house in March of 1878. The first seven chapters were written by the summer of 1877 and the first two books by November and serial publication was begun in Chatto and Windus's "Belgravia" in January 1878. <br> Hardy had offered the novel to Leslie Stephen for the "Cornhill" magazine but the latter feared that the novel's personal relations were developing into something too dangerous for a family magazine and he refused to begin a serial publication without seeing the completed work. Since this was not possible Hardy's association with Stephen as editor was ended and Smith Elder and Co. agreed on 20 September to publish the finished novel. The book was published in November of 1878 in an edition of only 1000 copies. The Franklin Library hardcover
GOR005262339Paperback. Very Good. paperback