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192616875Clarendon Press Oxford 1926. 8vo. First Edition thus with two pages of facsimile toned in sepia half-title mildly browned; original blue-grey boards ivory cloth back backstrip with printed paper label worn but legible uncut a very good clean copy. With spare paper label at rear. Contains chapters 10 and 11 as first written. Two new chapters were afterwards written in place of chapter 10 and chapter 11 became chapter 12. This fragment now in the BL s the only surviving portion of the author's MSS of the novels. Chapman 291926; Gilson F8; Keynes 178. Clarendon Press, Oxford, hardcover
196343717Clarendon Press Oxford 1963. Sm. 8vo. First Edition thus on laid paper with facsimile as frontispiece and folding plate neat signature on front free endpaper; boards cloth back paper label ruled and lettered in black uncut a near fine copy in price-clipped very lightly browned dustwrapper. Contains 'Love and Friendship' 'Lesley Castle' 'The History of England' a collection of Letters and Scraps. 'Volume the Second' is the only text of Austen's juvenilia of which Chapman was unable to produce a definitive separate edition. Accordingly Southam's new text follows the manuscript as closely as possible and is published in the same elegant form as the well-known Chapman volumes. Uncommon in this condition. Gilson F18. Clarendon Press, Oxford, hardcover
193317229Clarendon Press Oxford 1933. Sm. 8vo. First Edition thus; original boards cloth back paper label a little browned uncut backstrip lightly browned else a very good clean copy. With spare paper label tipped-in at rear. Contains 'Frederic & Elfrida' 'Jack & Alice' Edgar & Emma' 'Henry & Eliza' 'Mr. Harley' 'Sir William Montague' 'Mr. Clifford' 'The beautifull Cassandra' 'Amelia Webster' 'The Visit' 'The Mystery' 'The three Sisters' 'Detached Pieces' 'Ode to Pity'. The first trade printing of the first volume of Austen's three volumes of juvenilia. A limited edition of 100 copies was issued in 1932. Chapman 24 recording the limited edition of the previous year; Gilson F12. Clarendon Press, Oxford, hardcover