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190763125London: Methuen & Co. 1907. FolioIllustrated. With the bookplate of the novelist E. F. Benson Edward Frederic Benson to the front pastedown. Unpaginated. Publisher's cloth with paper title label to front board. Gilt lettering to spine. Top edge gilt. Boards dampstained. Some plates loose. Occasational spotting or staining to plate edges. With forty-eight full-page tipped-in illustrations. Plates complete. Horrible copy but it belonged to E. F. Benson. This is a heavy item and may require additional postage if being shipped outside of Europe. . Poor. Cloth. 1907. Methuen & Co. 1907 hardcover
192241719Heinemann 1922. 8vo. First Edition thus on laid paper half-title lightly browned; original yellow cloth backstrip with printed paper label uncut AND PARTIALLY UNOPENED a very good bright crisp clean copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 780 COPIES. Collects seventeen essays. First published in 1912. See Gallatin 34. Heinemann, hardcover
191311245Heinemann 1913. 4to. First Edition with title in red and black and 50 fine caricatures 48 mounted in captioned double frames on brown cartridge and 2 full-page endpapers lightly offset title and rear preliminaries lightly spotted in margins; original diced green cloth upper board with elaborate caricature blocked in gilt gilt back covers very lightly age-marked else a very good bright firm copy. Gallatin 11; Gallatin & Oliver 12; Riewald 20 Heinemann, hardcover
195830933Hart-Davis 1958. Roy. 8vo. First Edition with portrait frontispiece title in red and black and 45 full-page drawings in the text; patterned paper boards burgundy buckram back lettered in gilt red top black endpapers a very good bright clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper the latter mildly browned at backstrip. Hart-Davis, hardcover
19198076<p>Heinemann. London.1919. FIRST EDITION. 1st impression. 8vo. 7.7 x 5.8 inches. A fine and bright copy in publishers dark blue cloth with gilt lettering to front board and spine. Rear board with blindstamped publishers logo. Previous owners neat name and street written in ink on front free endpaper. A lovely copy.</p> Heinemann. London.,1919 hardcover
189733483New York and London: John Lane The Bodley Head 1897. First Edition. 12mo publisher's original beige wrappers lettered in red and pictorially decorated in green on the upper cover now housed in a fine morocco backed slipcase with chemise. 52 pp. A pleasing and well preserved copy the text-block very clean and tight the wrappers with some expected wear. FIRST EDITION SHORT STORY NUMBER 1 FROM BODLEY BOOKLETS. A lighter funnier version of "The Picture of Dorian Gray". John Lane, The Bodley Head unknown
192241717Heinemann 1922. 8vo. First Edition thus on laid paper some mild offsetting on free endpapers; original ivory cloth backstrip with printed paper label mildly browned uncut spare label tipped-in at end a very good bright crisp clean copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 780 COPIES. Collects thirty-one essays and art appreciations. First published in 1909. See Gallatin 34. Heinemann, hardcover
19111264111911. First Edition. BEERBOHM Max. Zuleika Dobson or An Oxford Love Story. London: William Heinemann 1911. Octavo original russet cloth uncut. Housed in a custom cloth chemise and half morocco slipcase. $1250.First edition of the caricaturist and essayist's only novel and his most enduring prose work an ""Oxford love story"" about a ""beautiful young woman whose visit to Oxford occasions the suicide of all the undergraduates.""""By the time Max had married retired from London and settled in Italy his position as one of England's foremost essayists was firmly in place. As early as 1898 Shaw had famously pronounced Max 'incomparable.' As a writer he had progressed towards a relaxed natural style Max's writing attained even greater success with his next four books: in 1911 he published to great critical acclaim his only novel Zuleika Dobson. This fantasy about the beautiful young woman whose visit to Oxford occasions the suicide of all the undergraduates has proved his most popular prose work; it has been the most continuously in print of all his books Zuleika Dobson was included in the 1998 controversial Modern Library list of '100 best novels' of the 20th century ranking 59th New York Times 20 July 1998"" ODNB. ""Although purportedly set in the Edwardian era Beerbohm's only novel owes much to the author's memories of Oxford in the 1890s where he was an undergraduate at Merton College. Indeed he began to draft this 'Oxford Love Story' shortly after he had gone down In a note for the 1946 reissue of the book the elderly Beerbohm denied that it was 'intended as a satire on such things as the herd instinct as feminine coquetry as snobbishness even as legerdemain.' It was he claimed 'just a fantasy' and its dandified style its air of elaborate frothy artifice and its apostrophes to classical gods and muses reinforce the author's definition"" Parker & Kermode Reader's Guide to the Twentieth-Century Novel 44-45. Without scarce original dust jacket. Light foxing chiefly to text block edges; rear inner paper hinge cracked but quite sound. Light dust soiling to cloth. Still a lovely near-fine copy. hardcover
1911121225London: William Heinemann 1911. First edition of Beerbohm's classic and only novel. Octavo original cloth. Near fine in the rare original dust jacket which is in very good condition. According to Mark Samuels Lasner the Beerbohm scholar and bibliographer there have only been five copies of this book identified as still possessing their original dust jackets. Two are in institutions two have been in private hands. Laid in is an autographed letter signed by Max Beerbohm dated August 3 1911 the publication of Zuleika Dobson. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box made by the Harcourt Bindery. Zuleika Dobson largely employs a third-person narrator limited to the character of Zuleika then shifting to that of the Duke then halfway through the novel suddenly becoming a first-person narrator who claims inspiration from the Greek Muse Clio with his all-seeing narrative perspective provided by Zeus. This allows the narrator to also see the ghosts of notable historical visitors to Oxford who are present but otherwise invisible to the human characters at certain times in the novel adding an element of the supernatural. Dr. Robert Mighall in his Afterword to the New Centenary Edition of Zuleika writes: "Zuleika is of the future . Beerbohm anticipates an all-too-familiar feature of the contemporary scene: the D-list talent afforded A-list media attention." Beerbohm began writing the book in 1898 finishing in 1910 with Heinemann publishing it 26 October 1911. He saw it not as a novel but rather as "the work of a leisurely essayist amusing himself with a narrative idea." William Heinemann hardcover
191131674London: William Heinemann 1911. First edition and printing binding state A and one of only 2150 copies thus. 8vo publisher’s original light brown cloth the spine lettered in gilt. 350 1 pp. A very good copy of a book nearly impossible to find in fine condition the text is very clean with the normal foxing present only on the prelims and edges the binding is solid and has very little wear or fading there is a faint remnant of a sticker which was once on the spine panel. RARE FIRST EDITION IN ORIGINAL CLOTH. A fantasized distillation of the Oxford atmosphere of the 1890s. Beerbohm’s writing was characterized by elegance and a light but incisive touch of irony and wit. He was an associate in the 1890s of Wilde and Beardsley the Rhymers’ Club the Bodley Head Publishing circle and the New English Art Club. George Bernard Shaw in his valedictory essay in the Saturday Review dubbed him “the incomparable Maxâ€. Beerbohm was hired by the Saturday Review to replace the retiring Shaw. This was Beerbohm’s only novel. William Heinemann hardcover
189628187London: Leonard Smithers 1896. First edition. Original blue cloth gilt. Second issue with "and Co." on the spine. Wear to the ends of the spine and the cornerscovers slightly marked gilt bright. <br/><br/> Leonard Smithers hardcover books
199469154Grasset 1994 92 pages in8. 1994. Broché. 92 pages. Chaque maison cache un secret les murs ont des oreilles mais la bouche cousue. Il faut poser longtemps la joue contre leur sein comme un docteur fiévreux pour les entendre respirer. A Dun-le-Palestel dans la Creuse la maison de famille du narrateur en a si gros sur le c?ur et tant à dire qu'on va la confesser pièce après pièce l'écouter se raconter souvenirs dérangés vérités arrangées les choses et les gens tels qu'ils furent les échos et les ombres qu'il en reste. Elle finira bien par lâcher cequ'elle sait. Elle sait l'histoire d'un père qui lui avait choisi de se taire
1994100079928Grasset 1994 96 pages 12x21x1cm. 1994. Broché. 96 pages.
1994RO40126395Grasset. 1994. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 92 pages. Tampon Spécimen sur le 2e plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne
1920RO60069223William Heinemann. 1920. In-12. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 218 pages. Titres dorés sur le dos et le 1er plat. Annotations en page de garde.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1954RO60069271Penguin Books - William Heinemann. 1954. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Manque en coiffe de pied, Intérieur acceptable. 184 pages. Annotations au dos du 1er plat. Quelques annotations au crayon.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1982RO60113516Sellerio. 1982. In-16. Broché. Etat d'usage, 1er plat abîmé, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 163 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 450-Italien, roumain, rhéto-romain
RO60139159John Lane - The Bodley Head. Non daté. In-12. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 79 pages. Dessin en couleur en frontispice (portrait). Jaquette manquante.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1984RO80230527Christian bourgeois éditeur. 1984. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 289 pages.Exemplaire de bibliothèque recouvert d'un film transparent. Etiquette sur le premier plat et au dos. Tampon sur certaines pages. Range fichette sur la dernière page.. . . . Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne
1967R320126900Penguin Books. 1967. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 251 pages - ouvrage en anglais.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
12539Collection "Les derniers mots" Christian Bourgois (1984) - In-8 broché de 290 pages - Couverture illustrée d'une photo en noir et blanc - Traduit de l'anglais par Philippe Neel - Préface de Mario Praz - Très bon état
1931507061Stock 1931 273 pages in18. 1931. Broché. 273 pages. Tirage limité à 50 exemplaires notés H.C.. Traduction et préface de Phillippe NEEL. Imprimé sur Alfa satiné d'Outhentin-Chalandre. Imprimé en France à Lagny. Livre plastifié. Couverture brunie sinon bien préservée. Pages brunies. Le texte est très bien conservé
1967RO60073454Penguin Books - William Heinemann. 1967. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Coiffe en pied abîmée, Intérieur frais. 251 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon