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1987USPEFAE00AFLongman 1987. Good. Spenser Edmund. The Faerie Queene. Hamilton Editor A.C. London: Longman 1987. 753pp. Bibliography. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Good with soiled rubbed and bumped wraps. Former owner's name on first page. Longman paperback books
175144948London: printed for J. Brindley 1751. 3 volumes 4to; pp. 4 xxxvii 1 lxv 1 453; 2 450; 2 440 2 errata; 32 engraved plates after William Kent; woodcut head- and tailpieces; volume I bound in recent quarter tan calf antique maroon morocco label on spine; vols. II-III bound in full contemporary calf red and black morocco labels on gilt-decorated spines; joints barely cracked; very neat facsimile restoration in the fore-margin of b4 in vol. I with facsimile lettering touching the beginning or end of a total of 14 words; mild to moderate dampstain enters the foremargins of many pages throughout; textblock is otherwise very good and clean for the most part. One of the most splendid editions of Spenser's masterpiece with useful bibliographical information on the collation of the 1590 and 1596 quartos. The glossary occupies 13 pages of the preliminaries if vol. I. Ebert 21601; Lowndes III 2477. <br/><br/> printed for J. Brindley unknown books
1953280896Oxford: Limited Editions Club 1953. Limited. hardcover. near fine/very good-. Agnes Miller Parker. Illustrations engraved on wood by Agnes Miller Parker. 2 volumes 29 plates and many other illustrations in the text. Thick 4to. gilt stamped green cloth gilt spine dust wrappers wrapper spines very toned and one tearing away from front panel. Oxford: Limited Editions Club 1953. Near Fine in very good - dust wrappers.<br/><br/> One of 1500 numbered copies signed by the illustrator.<br/><br/> Limited Editions Club unknown books
1953263599Oxford: Limited Editions Club 1953. Limited. hardcover. near fine. Agnes Miller Parker. Illustrations engraved on wood by Agnes Miller Parker. 2 volumes 29 plates and many other illustrations in the text. Thick 4to. gilt stamped cloth gilt spine d.w. pictorial board slipcase; uncut. Oxford: Limited Editions Club 1953. Near Fine.<br/><br/> One of 1500 numbered copies signed by the illustrator.<br/><br/> Limited Editions Club unknown books
2261821Odyssey Press 1965. Trade Paperback. Good. Ink marks on just a few pages. 1965 Trade Paperback. 542 pp. Edmund Spenser c. 1552 Odyssey Press paperback books
17581339809London: printed for J. and R. Tonson 1758. Hardcover. Octavos 2 volumes; G-; bound in full contemporary calf paneled spines with gilt two labels with gilt titling; significant rubbing and wear including some splitting to hinges peeling to extremities chipping to heads and tails of spines cracking to spines wear to labels; marbled endpapers; With 9 full page black and white plates; blind stamp to title pages pages 13 possible others; ink name to sfep of volume 1; shelved case 7. 1339809. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. printed for J. and R. Tonson hardcover books
1980190420Newsweek Books 1980-01-01. Hardcover. Good/Good. Dust jacket and book are clean has a good binding name is blacked out on the half title page- no other marks or notations. Newsweek Books hardcover books
1976WRCLIT19496Arlington TX: Ondine Press 1976. Boards paper label. Fine. One of only twenty-five numbered copies printed in Rogers's Centaur type on Hosho paper. An early book from this little known but competent Texas hobby press. Ondine Press hardcover books
182521857London: William Pickering; Oxford: Talboys & Wheeler 1825. 5 volumes 8vo engraved frontispiece portrait vignette "wreath" title-pp. see Keynes p. 16; orig. red glazed cloth paper labels on spines; spines faded to brown spine ends chipped and cracked otherwise a very good sound set in an early publisher's cloth binding. It was Pickering who introduced cloth to the world of bookbinding probably in 1820. "After this beginning Pickering followed the practice throughout his publishing career. He was afterwards imitated by other publishers but the smooth red magenta puce or dark blue cloth used by Pickering remained for many years the distinguishing mark of his books . The use of cloth as a publisher's binding made little difference to the cost of the books and was a considerable economy from the buyer's point of view since the book could be used without the necessity for rebinding . The innovation thus quietly made by Pickering in 1820 has had its effect on the whole subsequent history of the publishing trade" Keynes p. 14. Keynes p. 90. <br/><br/> William Pickering; Oxford: Talboys & Wheeler hardcover books
184849829Boston: Little and Brown 1848. First American edn. Small 8vo pp. 371; 450; 430; 399; 430. Bound in purple cloth stamped in blind spines uniformly faded stamped in gilt. A very nice clean set. Includes "An Essay on the Life and Writings of Edmund Spenser" by Philip Masterman. Little and Brown unknown books
183935683London: William Pickering 1839. Small 8vo 5 volumes Pickering's vignette anchor & dolphin device on title pages; early 20th century half brown morocco by Riviere gilt paneled spines in 6 compartments gilt lettered in 2 t.e.g.; fine set. Issued as part of the publisher's Aldine British Poets series. Contains a life of Spenser by the Rev. J. Mitford. <br/><br/> William Pickering unknown books
1948033662London etc.: Geoffrey Cumberlege Oxford University Press 1948. Edited with critical notes by J. C. Smith and E. de Selincourt. lxvii 736p. original blue cloth. Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford University Press unknown books
1891226115London George Bell and Sons 1891. 1891. Aldine edition. Small 8vo. Engraved frontispiece portrait engraved by Aug. Fox Vol. I. 3/4 contemporary gilt stamped tan calf spines with raised bands elaborate gilt stamped floral designs within gilt ruled compartments three gilt stamped tan leather labels marbled endpapers t.e.g. by Sotheran Very good-fine. 5 volumes. No signatures or bookplates. Hardcover. Fine. London, George Bell and Sons, 1891. hardcover books
1852008305London: William Pickering 1852. Five volumes in contemporary pebbled brown morocco gilt lettering tooled in blind all edges gilt marbled end papers. Near Fine light rubibing light toning at end pages occasional scattered toning. A well-bound set. . . Later Edition. Pebbled Morocco. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. William Pickering Hardcover books
18259006102London: William Pickering; Nattali and Combe; Talboys and Wheeler 1825. Hardcover. Fine Condition. Bound in half brown leather and light green marlbed boards with the covers and spines stamped in gilt. Beautiful floral leaf pattern on the spines. Four raised bands on the spines. Top edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. <br/><br/> William Pickering; Nattali and Combe; Talboys and Wheeler hardcover books
183914798London: William Pickering 1839. 12mo. 4 of 5 vols. I: Frontis. port. 3 viviii lxxvi 282 pp. II: iiivi 295 pp. IV: iiivi 305 1 pp. V: iiivi 317 1 pp. <br><br>Four of five volumes present lacking vol. III only. From the series: "The Aldine edition of the British poets vols. 3943." With a Life of Spenser by John Mitford. Illustrated with a frontispiece portrait of the author in vol. I. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â NSTC 2M31627 & 2S33988; Kelly Checklist of Books Published by William Pickering 1838.8; Keynes William Pickering rev. ed. 48. 19th-century half sheep over marbled paper boards spine with gilt-stamped titles and volume numbers within compartments; leather rubbed over joints with corners and head and foot of spines also a bit rubbed. Spines a little sunned. Pages clean. Ex-library with bookplate on front pastedowns library pocket and slip on rear endpapers. William Pickering hardcover books
1839244700London: William Pickering 1839. First edition and part of the Aldine Poets series. With Portrait Frontispiece. Printed by Charles Whittingham. 5 vols. 8vo. Bound in contemporary pebbled morocco and marbled boards edges marbled. Very good. First edition and part of the Aldine Poets series. With Portrait Frontispiece. Printed by Charles Whittingham. 5 vols. 8vo. Keynes p. 48 William Pickering unknown books
1909D3349Oxford: Clarendon Press 1909-10. Hardcover. Very Good. Three volumes complete. Navy cloth gilt-lettered spine. With vignettes and illuminated initials. All volumes: Boards rubbed; spine tips a little frayed; scattering of white paint across spines. The previous owner seems to have really enjoyed Volume 1 "Minor Poems" in particular: Spine lettering faded; some occasional marginalia light in pencil; and a few of the vignettes have been brightly hand-colored. An excellent working set. <br/><br/> Clarendon Press hardcover books
18951327786London: George Allen 1895. Hardcover. Large Octavo; pp 527; G; dark green spine with gilt text; raised bands to spine; no jacket; rebound; volume 2 only; leather binding to pink wrappers; samples of black and brown labels for leather spine at rear; panels show some wear to front and rear edges; decorative gilt border to panels; text block has top edge gilt; deckled edges otherwise; exterior fore and tail edges age toned; green silk endpapers; gilt scroll design to pastedown edges; interior page edges mildly toned; Illustrated;. 1327786. FP New Rockville Stock. George Allen hardcover books
18981717New York Harper 1898. 1898. First American edition. 8vo. 12 full-page b/w illustrations text borders pictorial endpapers and cover designs by Walter Crane. Original pictorial green cloth with color illustrations on spine and both covers top edge stained green uncut joints cracked. Very good. Ink inscription of the first preliminary page: "Abbie Burr from Clara F. Palmer.". Signed by Authors. F. Hardcover. New York, Harper, 1898. hardcover books
1732012598London: Printed by Will. Bowyer; John Ball 1732. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. xviii 254 pages of text including an index. Full leather binding; rebacked. Original boards are somewhat rubbed and worn but remain attractive. Illustrated by a frontisportrait of Spenser and twelve engraved plates by Fourdrinier. The plate for February is repeated and is in the place of January which is not present. The text is in English faced by Latin by Theodoro Bathurst. Previous owner's bookplate and notations on endpapers Sherlock Willis with dates 1746 and 1756. Also Sherlock V. Willis 1877. Willis was Rector of Wormley. The 18th Century engraved bookplate with coat of arms states "The Ungodly Borroweth & Payeth Not Again.". Printed by Will. Bowyer; John Ball Hardcover books
1923210503006Waltham Saint Lawrence Berkshire: Golden Cockerel Press 1923. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/very good. White Ethelbert. No. 200 of 320 copies on paper duodecimo size 49 pp. Edmund Spenser 1552/3 to 1599 is probably best known for his epic poem "The Faerie Queene" an ode to Elizabeth I. Even today he is considered one of the greatest poets of the English language. <br/><br/>This work "The Wedding Songs" is a publication uniting two works which were published a year apart both dealing with love and romance.<br/><br/>According to "Chanticleer" this is the first work of the Press to be illustrated with wood-engravings; however they go on to state that "there is no great feeling of harmony between the engravings and the type" p. 16. We find the three wood-engravings charming; Ethelbert White 1892-1972 was a founding member of the English Wood Engraving Society beginning his career with water colour but being introduced to wood-engraving in 1920. <br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: Quarter linen white paper spine label with black lettering blue paper sides over boards fore- and bottom edges uncut the frontispiece one of three wood engravings and the only one in three colours rust green and yellow the other two only in rust; Caslon type on hand-made unbleached Arnold paper duodecimo size 7 3/8" by 4 1/2" pagination: 1-8 9-46 47 final wood-engraving 48 colophon 49 publisher's device; no. 200 of the 320 copies on paper per the colophon; per the bibliography there were 350 copies on paper there were an additional 25 copies on Japanese vellum. In the original plain glassine dust jacket. <br/><br/>___CONDITION: Volume near fine with clean boards perfectly straight corners without rubbing a strong square text block with solid hinges the interior is clean and bright with many signatures still unopened and entirely free of prior owner markings; some light sunning at the top edge the glassine wrapper was cut a bit short else fine. The glassine wrapper very good entire the spine sunned and with several tears and chips along the spine. <br/><br/>___CITATION: Chanticleer no. 14. <br/><br/>___POSTAGE: International customers please note that additional postage may apply as the standard does not always cover costs; please inquire for details.<br/><br/>___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. Golden Cockerel Press hardcover books
18721296396New York: George Routledge and Sons 1872. Hardcover. Octavo; Fair; hardcover; rebound in mauve cloth gilt lettering; boards bowed general shelfwear general edgewear rubbing on fore corners and spine edges chipping on spine edges closed tear on front hinge interior age toned foxing on end paper versos; text block age toned separation visible between front end paper and first blank foxing on first blank frontispiece and half title page title page dedication page and table of contents separating from text block gutter frequently visible open tears and light chipping on fore edges occasional minor soiling; 562pp. 1296396. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. George Routledge and Sons hardcover books
189787751London: MacMillan and Co 1897. Hardcover. Very Good. lv 736 2p. Rebound in attractive 1/2 lealther with new endspapers. Text slightly browned. <br/><br/> MacMillan and Co hardcover books
19323785Oxford: Printed at the Shakespeare Head Press.& Published for the Press by Basil Blackwell 1932. First Thus. One of 375 numbered copies on Batchelor's Shakespeare Head handmade paper this copy being number 134 out of a total edition of 386 copies. Eight large octavo volumes 11 3/16 x 7 1/8 inches; 285 x 194 mm. Bound in the original quarter green calf over marbled boards by Douglas Cockerell. Vellum tips. Spines lettered and dated in gilt. All edges uncut. In the original glassines. Publisher's prospectus loosely laid in. Collating 8 135 1 blank 3 140<br/>-144 137-306 1 1 blank; 8 252; 8 220 1 3 blank; 8 240 1 7 blank; 8 260 2 2 blank; 8<br/>415 1; 8 240 1 3 blank; 8 278 2. With 111 woodcut illustrations decorations and title vignettes after and by Hilda Quick all hand-colored except for five that are printed in red and black. A Vewe of the Present State of Ireland with pictorial woodcut title-page border and woodcut frontispiece map of Ireland by Macdonald Gill both hand-colored. Lettering for half-titles title-pages headings and initials printed in red black and blue after designs by Joscelyne Gaskin some shoulder notes printed in red with occasional text printed in red and black. A Fine set.<br/><br/>"The text of the present edition of Spenser's Works has been prepared by Professor W.L. Renwick. It follows in every case the first editions.The decorations have been designed and engraved on wood by Hilda Quick those in The Shepheardes Calender being based on the cuts in the original editions. The initial letters and the letterings for the title- page and headings have been engraved by her from designs by Joscelyne Gaskin.The eight volumes of Spenser 1930 are equally good—different as the character of the author is but in merita nothing to choose between them. Perhaps the small devices below Spenser's sonnets printed in black and in the vellum copies beautifully laid with gold are the most discreet and opulent form of decoration fitting and in flawless taste" Franklin.<br/><br/>Franklin 150 236. Ransom 17:67. Printed at the Shakespeare Head Press...& Published for the Press by Basil Blackwell unknown books