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9990<p>Macmillan and Co. London. 1903. EARLY THOMSON EDITION. 8vo. 7.8 x 5.4 inches. Illustrated with 40 full page line drawings. Publishers original burgundy cloth with decorative blind stamped floral design to both boards the front board lettered and ruled in gilt. Spine ruled and lettered in gilt. Page edges untrimmed. Internally a fine bright and clean copy throughout. A little rubbing to the binding extremities and just a hint of fading to the spine but overall a very good bright copy. Becoming increasingly difficult to find in collectable condition in the publishers cloth.</p> Macmillan and Co. London. 1903 hardcover
199837391Helm Information Robertsbridge 1998. 4 vols. 8vo. First Edition with frontispieces; blue cloth upper boards and backstrips lettered in gilt blue edges blue endpapers a fine set. The set comprises: Vol. I: Biographical Background; Publishing History; Critical History; Nineteenth-Century Response; Writers on Jane Austen; Vol. II: Social Background; Intellectual Background; Twentieth-Century Response; Vol. III: Juvenilia; Lady Susan The Watsons; Letters; Northanger Abbey Sense and Sensibility; Pride and Prejudice; Vol. IV: Mansfield Park; Emma; Persuasion; Sanditon. The publisher's slip-case is not present with this set. Helm Information, [Robertsbridge], hardcover
6634Macmillan and Co. London. 1908. Reprint. 8vo.7.7 x 5.3 inches. 40 full page line illustrations. A very good copy bound in fine quality early twentieth century leather binding. Half red calf. Spine with raised bands twin brown labels and compartments fully gilt. Red cloth on boards. Red marbled endpapers. Top edge gilt. Binding by Young and Sons of Liverpool. Aside from some minor rubbing to the edges this is a very good clean copy of this classic beautifully illustrated edition in an attractive fine early binding.: Macmillan and Co. London. 1908 hardcover
189811674<p>Macmillan and Co. London. 1898. REPRINT HUGH THOMSON EDITION originally published in 1896. 8vo. 7.8 x 5.4 inches. Illustrated with 40 full page line drawings. Plain tissue guard over frontispiece. Publishers original burgundy cloth with decorative blind stamped floral design to both boards the front board lettered and ruled in gilt. Spine ruled and lettered in gilt. Page edges untrimmed. Neat previous owner name on the front blank free endpaper. Aside from some minor fading to the spine and a very faint mark to the front board this is a very good bright and clean copy throughout. Becoming increasingly difficult to find in collectable condition in the publishers cloth.</p> Macmillan and Co. London. 1898 hardcover
193811680<p>Penguin Books Limited. London. No date. Circa 1938. EARLY ONE VOLUME EDITION. viii 1364pp. Large 8vo. 8.2 x 5.6 inches. Neat school prize presentation dated 1938 on the blank front free endpaper and a couple of pages with spots otherwise a very good copy in early half red sheep binding by Foyles of London. Spine with five raised bands. Black morocco label lettered and ruled in gilt. Compartments decorated with floral gilt centre pieces. Red cloth on boards. Circular gilt stamp of King Henry VIII's School Abergavenny on the front board. Marbled endpapers. Top edge gilt. A few small scratches to the leather but overall this is still a very attractive early leather binding. --- Issued by Penguin in London using the American printed sheets. Although the text pages conform to item E180 published in New York in 1933 in David Gilson's Bibliography of Jane Austen he doesn't list this British Penguin Books variant.</p> Penguin Books Limited. London. No date. Circa 1938 hardcover
189711057<p>Macmillan and Co. London. 1897. FIRST HUGH THOMSON EDITION. 8vo. 7.8 x 5.4 inches. Illustrated with 40 full page line drawings. Publishers original burgundy cloth with decorative blind stamped floral design to both boards the front board lettered and ruled in gilt. Spine ruled and lettered in gilt. Fore and lower page edges untrimmed. Aside from some browning to the tissue guard opposite the frontis that has affected the frontis and title page very mildly and also on the blank endpapers this is a very good bright copy internally. The cloth spine is a little faded but overall this is a very good clean and fresh copy of this attractive volume.</p> Macmillan and Co. London. 1897 hardcover
189811670<p>Macmillan and Co. London. 1898. EARLY THOMSON EDITION. 8vo. 7.8 x 5.6 inches. Illustrated with 40 full page line drawings. Original tissue guard on frontis illustrations. Finely bound in recent full tan morocco single gilt wavy line border on boards. Spine with five raised bands the compartments ruled and decorated in gilt. Two red labels gilt. Top edge gilt others untrimmed. Publishers adverts at end. Original publishers burgundy cloth front board with blind stamped floral decoration and gilt ruling and lettering bound in at the rear. A lovely copy of this classic illustrated by one of the greatest book artists of the day. This edition with Hugh Thomson illustrations was originally published in 1896.</p> Macmillan and Co. London. 1898 hardcover
189032785New York: Frederick A Stokes Company 1890. A very scarce nineteenth century printing. Small 8vo publisher’s original maroon cloth over floral paper covered boards attractively decorated and lettered in gilt on the covers spine lettered and tooled in gilt t.e.g. 446 pp. A handsome copy well preserved. A VERY SCARCE NINETEENTH CENTURY IMPRINT. FROM THE WORKS OF JANE AUSTEN. NORTHANGER ABBEY was written in 1798 but Austen was unable to find a publisher for it. Finally in 1803 she sold it to a bookseller in Bath for Å10. who tucked it away. Eventually it was sold back to the author for the original price and was not actually published until after her death. NORTHANGER ABBEY was one of Sir Watler Scott’s all time favorite novels and he is said to have read chapters of it at his evening gatherings. <br> Both NORTHANGER ABBEY AND PERSUASION were finally issued in 1818.<br>“PERSUASION was not begun until EMMA was finished and it was completed in August 1816 not many months before Miss Austen died. During its progress indeed her health had been slowly failing. Nevertheless she worked at PERSUASION with little abatement of her creative power.†<br> “Recognition came to Miss Austen slowly. But she is now firmly established as an English classic.Miss Austen had always her panegyrists among the best intellects-such as Coleridge TennysonMacaulay Scott Sydney Smith Disraeli and Archbishop Whitely the last of whom may be said to have been her discoverer. Scott’s testimony is often quoted: ‘That young lady had a talent for describing the involvements feelings and characters of ordinary life which is to me the most wonderful I have ever met with. The big bow-wow I can do myself like any one going; but the exquisite touch which renders commonplace things and characters interesting from the truth of the description and the sentiment is denied to me.’†- EB<br> Austen’s popularity seems to never weaken and she is as widely loved today as ever. Nineteenth century editions of her works have become quite elusive and are always in demand.<br> Frederick A Stokes Company hardcover
162051344Folio Society 2016-2021. 6 vols. 8vo. with coloured frontispieces and plates; uniformly bound in gold cloth upper boards and backstrips elaborately blocked in white and black backstrips lettered in black stone endpapers a fine set in publisher's board slip-cases each case illustrated with a quotation blocked in gilt. The set comprises: Sense and Sensibility. Introduced by Elena Ferrante. Illustrated by Philip Bannister third impression thus 2021; Pride and Prejudice. Introduced by Sebastian Faulks. Illustrated by Anna and Elena Balbusso fifth impression thus 2021; Mansfield Park. Introduced by Lucy Worsley. Illustrated by Darya Shnykina first edition thus 2017; Emma. Introduced by Fay Weldon. Illustrated by Sam Wolfe Connelly third impression thus 2021; Northanger Abbey. Introduced by Val McDermid. Illustrated by Jonathan Burton third impression thus 2021; Persuasion. Introduced by Siri Hustvedt. Illustrated by Deanna Staffo first edition thus 2016. A FINE SET. COMPLETE SETS OF THIS SPLENDID EDITION ARE SCARCE. Please note that additional postage will be required for shipping outside the UK. Folio Society, hardcover
189611595<p>Macmillan and Co. London. 1896. FIRST THOMSON EDITION. 8vo. 7.9 x 5.4 inches. 40 full page line illustrations by Thomson. Finely bound in recent full red morocco leather. Spine with five raised bands the compartments ruled lettered and decorated in gilt. A single gilt wavy line border on both boards. Top edge gilt the others untrimmed. Publishers adverts at end. A lovely copy of this classic illustrated by one of the greatest book artists of the day.</p> Macmillan and Co. London. 1896 hardcover
189711671<p>Macmillan and Co. London. 1897. FIRST THOMSON EDITION. 8vo. 7.8 x 5.6 inches. Illustrated with 40 full page line drawings. Original tissue guard on frontis illustrations. Finely bound in recent full tan morocco single gilt wavy line border on boards. Spine with five raised bands the compartments ruled and decorated in gilt. Two red labels gilt. Top edge gilt others untrimmed. Publishers adverts at end. Original publishers burgundy cloth front board with blind stamped floral decoration and gilt ruling and lettering bound in at the rear. A lovely copy of this classic illustrated by one of the greatest book artists of the day.</p> Macmillan and Co. London. 1897 hardcover
189611673<p>Macmillan and Co. London. 1896. FIRST HUGH THOMSON EDITION. 8vo. 7.8 x 5.6 inches. Illustrated with 40 full page line drawings. Original tissue guard on frontis illustrations. Finely bound in recent full tan morocco single gilt wavy line border on boards. Spine with five raised bands the compartments ruled and decorated in gilt. Two red labels gilt. Top edge gilt others untrimmed. Publishers adverts at end. Original publishers burgundy cloth front board with blind stamped floral decoration and gilt ruling and lettering bound in at the rear. A neat previous owner inscription dated October 1896 on the half title page. Overall a lovely copy of this classic illustrated by one of the greatest book artists of the day.</p> Macmillan and Co. London. 1896 hardcover
189032784New York: Frederick A Stokes Company 1890. A very scarce nineteenth century printing. 8vo publisher’s original maroon cloth over floral paper covered boards attractively decorated and lettered in gilt on the covers spine lettered and tooled in gilt t.e.g. 456 pp. A handsome copy well preserved. VERY SCARCE NINETEENTH CENTURY PRINTING. FROM THE WORKS OF JANE AUSTEN. One of the great novels of the 19th century and all time--a cornerstone of any collection of literature. The second edition appeared the same year as the first. This along with Austen’s first novel Sense and Sensibility mark the beginnings of an entirely new genre of writing and writers. <br> EMMA is considered by many to be Jane Austen’s most accomplished work and it is one which has unquestionably proven itself to be a lasting favorite over time. With the passing of nearly two full centuries the novel is as popular today as ever perhaps even more so. Modern readers seem to have no difficulty relating to Ms. Austen’s characters and situations most probably because Austen’s literary inventions are classic even while being current. Austen rejected the romantic and heroic tradition of such writers as Ann Radcliffe and concentrated on everyday people and typical English home life. In doing so she produced surprisingly modern novels that came impressively close to artistic perfection. In EMMA the last-written of her published works Austen created the most admirable and lovable of her heroines.<br> “Recognition came to Miss Austen slowly. But she is now firmly established as an English classic.Miss Austen had always her panegyrists among the best intellects-such as Coleridge TennysonMacaulay Scott Sydney Smith Disraeli and Archbishop Whitely the last of whom may be said to have been her discoverer. Scott’s testimony is often quoted: ‘That young lady had a talent for describing the involvements feelings and characters of ordinary life which is to me the most wonderful I have ever met with. The big bow-wow I can do myself like any one going; but the exquisite touch which renders commonplace things and characters interesting from the truth of the description and the sentiment is denied to me.’†- EB<br> Austen’s popularity seems to never weaken and she is as widely loved today as ever. Nineteenth century editions of her works have become quite elusive and are always in demand. Frederick A Stokes Company hardcover
192811556<p>Heinemann. Ltd. London. 1928. FIRST ONE VOLUME EDITION. Octavo. xviii1421pp. 8.7 x 5.9 inches. A lovely clean copy which has been finely bound in recent full tan Morocco. Spine with five raised bands compartments decorated in gilt. Burgundy title label gilt. Single gilt ruled border on boards. Top edge gilt.</p> Heinemann. Ltd. London. 1928 hardcover
189711633<p>Macmillan and Co. London. 1897. FIRST HUGH THOMSON EDITION. 8vo. 7.4 x 5.1 inches. Illustrated with 40 full page line drawings. A little spotting to the blank endpapers otherwise a fine and clean copy throughout in a fine late nineteenth century leather binding by Mudie of London. Full dark blue calf. Spine with raised bands each decorated with twisted rope design. Compartments ruled and fully decorated in gilt. Two brown morocco labels ruled and lettered in gilt. Double gilt ruled borders with floral corner pieces on boards. Board edges with decorative gilt roll. Inner gilt dentelles. Marbled endpapers. All edges gilt. A little rubbing to the extremities and boards but overall a lovely copy of this highly attractive edition illustrated by one of the greatest book artists of the day.</p> Macmillan and Co. London. 1897 hardcover
189711669<p>Macmillan and Co. London. 1897. EARLY BROCK EDITION. 8vo. 7.8 x 5.6 inches. Illustrated with 40 full page line drawings. Original tissue guard on frontis illustrations. Finely bound in recent full tan morocco single gilt wavy line border on boards. Spine with five raised bands the compartments ruled and decorated in gilt. Two red labels gilt. Top edge gilt others untrimmed. Publishers adverts at end. Original publishers burgundy cloth front board with blind stamped floral decoration and gilt ruling and lettering bound in at the rear. A lovely copy of this classic illustrated by one of the greatest book artists of the day. This edition with Charles Brock illustrations was originally published in 1895.</p> Macmillan and Co. London. 1897 hardcover
188450331Richard Bentley 1884. 2 vols. 8vo. First Edition Sole Edition with portrait and landscape frontispieces original tissue guards present neat contemporary uniform signature on half-titles; original brown cloth bevelled boards upper boards blocked with gilt JA monogram gilt backs chocolate endpapers uncut a remarkably bright fresh copy. BRIGHT FRESH COPY OF THE FIRST AND SOLE THUS PUBLICATION OF AUSTEN'S LETTERS. The works collects 96 letters mostly from JA to her sister Cassandra which entered Brabourne's possession on the death of his mother Lady Knatchbull JA's favourite niece Fanny Knight. 'Brabourne contributes a discursive biographical and critical preface together with narrative and explanatory introductions to each section of the letters' Gilson. The second volume contains additional material including verses by JA and others. The frontispiece of first volume is a photograph of Zoffany's now disputed portrait; the second volume shows a wood-engraving by Pearson of Godmersham House home of JA's brother Edward. EXTREMELY SCARCE ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. Gilson G1; Keynes 165. See also Chapman p.16. Richard Bentley, hardcover
184710427Richard Bentley. London. 1847. Bentley's Standard Novels and Romances volume 25. Reprint of the 1833 edition. 8vo. 7 x 4.5 inches. Illustrated frontis engraving by Pickering. Publishers dark brown morocco grained cloth with elaborate blind stamped decorative border to the boards. Spine lettered and decorated in gilt. Yellow endpapers with lists of other titles published by Bentley. Neat previous owner bookplate to the top of the front paste down endpaper. Some staining to the bottom of the frontispiece not affecting the image or type otherwise a very clean and fresh copy. The cloth is clean and tidy with sharp corners and the gilt on the spine still bright and fresh. A little rubbing to the extremities but this is a superior copy. Scarce in such nice condition. Richard Bentley. London. 1847 hardcover
189511614<p>Macmillan and Co. London. 1895. FIRST BROCK EDITION. 8vo. 7.9 x 5.5 inches. Illustrated with 40 full page line drawings by Brock. Early state of the 4pp of publishers adverts at the rear dated November 1894. Finely bound in recent full brown morocco leather binding. Spine with five raised bands red and green labels ruled and lettered in gilt. Compartments ruled and decorated with floral designs all in gilt. Decorative floral gilt border on boards. Top edge gilt the others untrimmed as published. Original publishers burgundy cloth front board with blind tooled decoration and gilt ruled lines and lettering bound in at the rear. A little browning to the tissue guard over the frontispiece illustration which has left a feint tone on the title page otherwise a bright and clean copy throughout. A lovely copy of this beautiful book.</p> Macmillan and Co. London. 1895 hardcover
19261234221926. AUSTEN Jane. The Novels. Oxford: Clarendon Press 1926-32. Five volumes. Octavo modern full crimson morocco gilt raised bands marbled endpapers. $5500.Second edition of the Clarendon Austen illustrated with over 40 plates from contemporary sources and with reproduction title pages from the first editions handsomely bound.Includes Pride and Prejudice Sense and Sensibility Northanger Abbey Persuasion Mansfield Park and Emma. This text of this edition is based on the collation of the early editions by R.W. Chapman; the Clarendon editions were the first to use ""contemporary illustrations"": ""An undated memorandum in the Press's files states 'The publishers are bitterly opposed to any imaginative illustrations and would cheerfully have no illustrations at all. But they would be in favour of a few objective illustrations"" Gilson E150. First issued in 1923 in a limited large-paper edition; this second and third edition set includes addenda and additional notes. Pride and Prejudice is from the 1932 third impression. Gilson E150. Fine condition. hardcover
19261234231926. AUSTEN Jane. The Novels. Oxford: Clarendon Press 1926. Five volumes. Octavo full green morocco gilt raised bands marbled endpapers. $5500.Second edition of the Clarendon Austen illustrated with over 40 plates from contemporary sources and with reproduction title pages from the first editions handsomely bound.Includes Pride and Prejudice Sense and Sensibility Northanger Abbey Persuasion Mansfield Park and Emma. This text of this edition is based on the collation of the early editions by R.W. Chapman; the Clarendon editions were the first to use ""contemporary illustrations"": ""An undated memorandum in the Press's files states 'The publishers are bitterly opposed to any imaginative illustrations and would cheerfully have no illustrations at all. But they would be in favour of a few objective illustrations"" Gilson E150. First issued in 1923 in a limited large-paper edition; this second edition set includes addenda and additional notes. Gilson E150. Interiors fine beautifully bound. hardcover
19111233491911. AUSTEN Jane. Novels and Letters. Edinburgh: John Grant 1911-12. Twelve volumes. Octavo contemporary three-quarter brown calf gilt raised bands top edges gilt uncut. $6200.Winchester edition of Austens writings beautifully bound.""The fact that she wrote comparatively little and that that little is almost always of the highest quality has resulted in the unique distinction which her reputation now enjoys that she is the only author of her period whose works can be read and are read today with delight in their entirety"" Baugh et al. 1206. Includes Pride and Prejudice Sense and Sensibility Emma Northanger Abbey Mansfield Park and Persuasion along with Lady Susan and The Watsons and Austen's letters. Austen's novels were first published 1811-18. The Winchester edition of Austen's novels was first published in 1898. See Keynes 36. A bit of wear to the spines of Northanger Abbey and the second volume of Letters. A beautiful set. hardcover
18331289481833. First Edition. AUSTEN Jane. Mansfield Park. London: Richard Bentley 1833. 12mo contemporary three-quarter tan calf gilt raised bands red and blue morocco spine labels marbled boards. Housed in a custom clamshell box. $6500.Third edition of Austen's beloved third novelthe first one-volume edition and the first illustrated edition with engraved frontispiece illustration and engraved vignette title page handsomely bound.""The subject of Mansfield Park is education or the discipline and training of the feelings It is an intensely moving and intelligent comedy about modern England"" Honan 338-48. Austen's novels ""were published anonymously though the authorship was an open secret to her friends. It was first made public in a short biographical notice prefixed to the two posthumous novels in 1818. Miss Austen's genius received little recognition during her life"" DNB. ""No English reissue of Austen's novels is known after 1818 until in 1832 Richard Bentley decided to include them in his series of Standard Novels Bentley's reprinting of the novels each complete in one volume was presumably intended for the private buyer; there is evidence that some circulating libraries were still well supplied with copies of the original editions"" Gilson 211. First published in 1814 with a second edition in 1816. An American edition appeared in 1832. With letterpress title page dated 1833. With series title page noting that this is No. XXVII in Bentley's Standard Novels series. Gilson D3; D7. A few instances of foxing front inner paper hinge split; contemporary binding with minor expert restoration. A very handsome copy. hardcover
19051232021905. AUSTEN Jane. The Novels. Edinburgh: John Grant 1905. Ten volumes. Octavo 20th-century three-quarter navy morocco gilt raised bands marbled endpapers top edges gilt. $7500.""Winchester edition"" of Jane Austen's novels with frontispiece portrait of the author in Volume I handsomely bound by Bayntun.""The fact that she wrote comparatively little and that that little is almost always of the highest quality has resulted in the unique distinction which her reputation now enjoys that she is the only author of her period whose works can be read and are read today with delight in their entirety"" Baugh et al. 1206. Includes Pride and Prejudice Sense and Sensibility Emma Northanger Abbey Mansfield Park and Persuasion. Austen's novels were first published 1811-18. The Winchester edition of Austen's novels was first published in 1898. See Keynes 36. Interiors clean; expert repairs to spine ends and joints. An exceptionally good and attractive set. hardcover