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195333568London: Hogarth Press 1953. First Edition Uncorrected Proof. Original Wraps. Fine. First Edition Uncorrected Proof. Original Wraps. Hogarth Press Uncorrected Proof in unprinted mottled orange wraps with original slipcase. Edited by Leonard Woolf. "If Virginia Woolf at the age of 50 when she sits down to build her memoirs out of these books is unable to make a phrase as it should be made I can only condole with her and remind her of the existence of the fireplace where she has my leave to burn these pages to so many black films with red eyes in them. But how I envy her the task I am preparing for her!" - Virginia Woolf. Diaries. Kirkpatrick And Clarke A31b. <br /> Near fine. The slipcase with the usual wear and tear and sunning.<br /> <br /> Very rare and hard to find. Hogarth Press unknown
1922321983London: Hogarth 1922. First. hardcover. very good-. 8vo dark yellow cloth paper spine label. London: Hogarth Press 1922. First Edition.<br/> <br/> The binding is dust soiled with rubbing to the extremes of the spine. Small neat gift inscription 1922 on fly-leaf. Kirkpatrick A6.<br/> <br/> Hogarth unknown
192247521Richmond: Published by Leonard & Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press 1922. First printing. Very good. First edition of this early novel grappling with the personal traumas of World War I Woolf's first to experiment with modernist techniques that would become central to her style. A novel of grief that weaves complex inner lives for its characters based in part on the death of Woolf's brother. The life of the title character who died in World War I is described in fragmentary sequences "so that the reader experiences the same problem faced by Jacob's survivors - how to piece together his life" Lewis 112. Woolf's short story collection MONDAY OR TUESDAY 1919 also toys with stream of consciousness and other modernist techniques but JACOB'S ROOM was the first novel in which she began working through these innovations. One of only 1200 copies printed this in its unrestored original state. Octavo. 7.5'' x 5''. Original orange cloth printed paper spine label. Fore-edge and bottom edge uncut. Publisher's catalogue at rear. 290 14 pages. Label chipped with loss to the "J." Spine faded. Book has slight lean. Some bumping and edgewear. Interior clean and sound overall cloth much less soiled than typically seen. Published by Leonard & Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press unknown
33497London: The Hogarth Press 1975-1980 1975. First Edition. First Edition. Woolf Virginia. THE LETTERS OF VIRGINIA WOOLF. COMPLETE IN SIX VOLUMES. Signed. London: The Hogarth Press 1975-1980. First Editions. Inscribed by Nigel Nicolson on Volume 2 and Volume 6 to Joanne Trautman his co-editor and signed on Volume 1 and 3. <br /> "To Jo Finally and with love from her co-editor Nigel September 1980"<br /> "Inscribed for Joanna and Donald by Nigel Nicolson October 1977"<br /> Fine copies in peacock-blue cloth gilt titles to the spine in truly lovely unclipped pictorial dust wrappers designed by Angelica Garnett Virginia Woolf's niece Vanessa Bell's daughter. 8vo. Each volume with an introduction by Nigel Nicolson son of Vita Sackville-West. Black and white photographs throughout. A rare find for any collectors. Her diaries as companion truly Virginia Woolf's masterpiece. Kirkpatrick And Clarke A44a A47a A51a A53a A54a and A56a. The Hogarth Press, 1975-1980 unknown
1930309441New York: colophon: printed and bound by the printing house of William Edwin Rudge published by Rimington & Hooper at 21 East 54th Street 1930. No. 383 of 550 copies signed by the author. Drawings and embellishments by W. A. Dwiggins. 1 vols. Folio 12-5/8 x 9-1â„4 inches. Original gray boards pink cloth spine slipcase with peacock emblems. Light soiling to boards a few chips to slipcase. Housed in morocco-backed box. No. 383 of 550 copies signed by the author. Drawings and embellishments by W. A. Dwiggins. 1 vols. Folio 12-5/8 x 9-1â„4 inches. A very attractive presentation of her celebrated essay on the Beau. Kirkpatrick A15a [colophon: printed and bound by the printing house of William Edwin Rudge], published by Rimington & Hooper at 21 East 54th Stre unknown books
19301505807Rimington and Hooper New York 1930. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Folio publisher's cloth-backed boards with printed paper label in publisher's slipcase. First edition; No. 39 of 550 copies signed by Virginia Woolf. Near fine book in a very good publisher's original slipcase and in a new custom-made collector's slipcase. Signed by Virgina Woolf. Number 39. Rimington and Hooper, New York hardcover books
1919140941403London: Duckworth and Company 1919. First Edition. Near Fine. First edition first printing. Bound in publisher's original black cloth stamped in grey. Near Fine with light rubbing light soiling and faint staining to covers. Corners softened and bottom corner bumped. Small stains to textblock edge. Previous owner bookplate to front pastedown small number inked to title page. Pages toned and several hinges are lightly exposed. The author's second novel and one of 2000 copies originally printed. Duckworth and Company unknown books
1937WRCLIT58839London: The Hogarth Press 1937. Green cloth. First edition 18142 copies printed. Spine a trace darkened with tiny pinpoint spot on upper board endsheets very faintly foxed but a very good or better copy in modestly dust-soiled Vanessa Bell jacket with a 2cm closed tear at the top edge of the front panel and very shallow chipping at the crown and toe of the spine. WOOLMER 423. KIRKPATRICK A22a. The Hogarth Press hardcover books
19301505807Rimington and Hooper New York 1930. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Folio publisher's cloth-backed boards with printed paper label in publisher's slipcase. First edition; No. 39 of 550 copies signed by Virginia Woolf. Near fine book in a very good publisher's original slipcase and in a new custom-made collector's slipcase. Signed by Virgina Woolf. Number 39. Rimington and Hooper, New York hardcover
1925157161New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1925. First American Edition. Hardcover. Very good /Fair. 332 p. 23 cm. Brown cloth in mylar-covered dustjacket. Jacket has light edge wear dampstain and pencil mark bottom front slightly darkened spine. Gilt on book's spine is chipping off slightly. <br/><br/>The author wrote essays on Chaucer Montaigne the Duchess of Newcastle Evelyn Defoe Addison Austen the Brontes George Eliot Joseph Conrad etc. Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover
1931553915New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1931. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First American edition. Fine in fine dust jacket with slightest of toning. A beautiful copy of a modern high spot an ambitious fusing of poetry and prose which saw the culmination of her experiments with stream-of-consciousness technique. Connolly 100. Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover
192911435<p>Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press London. 1929. FIRST EDITION. 1st impression. Small 8vo. 7.2 x 4.8 inches. Finely bound in recent full brown morocco leather. Spine with raised bands. Red title label gilt. Compartments ruled and lettered in gilt. Single gilt ruled border on boards. Top edge gilt. A Lovely copy.</p> Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press, London. 1929 hardcover
120844London The Hogarth Press 1933. . First edition first impression so-called 'Large Paper Edition' no priority established; 8vo; 10 full-page illustrations including frontispiece and 4 drawings by Vanessa Bell thin strip of offsetting to half-title; publisher's buff cloth gilt lettering to spine with the unclipped pictorial dustjacket minor edge-wear else a fine bright copy with none of the usual darkening to the spine.<br /> Woolf's fictional 'stream of consciousness' tale by Flush a dog telling the story of his owner Elizabeth Browning. This is the best copy we have seen with none of the usual browning to the spine.<br /> Kirkpatrick A19a. London, The Hogarth Press, 1933. hardcover
1919160751Richmond: The Hogarth Press 1919. First separate edition second overall one of 1000 copies printed. "The Mark on the Wall" was first published alongside Leonard Woolf's "Three Jews" in the Hogarth Press's debut publication Two Stories. This edition incorporates Woolf's slight editorial changes. Octavo pp. 10. Original wire-stitched off-white wrappers front lettered in black. Lightly creased spine ends a little nicked a hint of foxing to contents. A fine copy. Woolmer 8; Kirkpatrick A2b. unknown
19378465<p>First edition published by Leonard and Virginia Woolf at The Hogarth Press. <i>The Years</i> is the eighth novel by Virginia Woolf the last published in her lifetime. Cream coloured dust jacket designed by Vanessa Bell.</p><p><i>Hardcover 479 pp. Pale sage green cloth binding guilt lettering on spine. Very light wear on edges of spine and corners. Very good condition. Front cover detached from rest of the jacket with small chips at top and bottom of spine and corners. Despite this dust jacket is in otherwise very good condition complete and preserved in archival sleeve.</i></p> Hogarth Press hardcover
1937WOOLFVIR010970The Hogarth Press London. 1937. First edition. Octavo. A 469-page novel. Edges spotted. Free endpapers lightly tanned. Very good indeed in very good slightly chipped and dusty dustwrapper designed by Vanessa Bell with some light spotting. The Hogarth Press, London. unknown
1932042315London: Leonard & Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press 1932. First edition 1932. Great association copy with a handwritten inscription by Lady Ottoline Morrell to her half-brother William Arthur Sixth Duke of Portland with his armorial bookplate inside the front cover. Lady Ottoline was a great patron of literature and frequently hosted the Bloomsbury group including Virginia Woolf and developed a stormy relationship with her. In her memoirs Lady Ottoline said: "She seemed to feel certain of her own eminence. It is true but it is rather crushing for I feel she is very contemptuous of other people. When I stretched out a hand to feel another woman I found only a very lovely clear intellect." Green cloth with gilt spine lettering no dustjacket. Some modest shelfwear good hinges sound text block clean pages. The inscription on the front free endpaper reads: "From Ottoline to my loved Brother" dated Dec 28 1932 looks like 1922 but that is before the book was published. Below the bookplate is a bookseller ticket from London. Association Copy. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Leonard & Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press Hardcover
1937140038London: Hogarth Press 1937. First edition of the most successful of Woolf's later novels often viewed as her masterpiece. Octavo bound in full morocco by the Harcourt Bindery gilt titles and ruling to the spine raised bands gilt ruled to the front and rear panels gilt signature to the front panel inner dentelles marbled endpapers all edges gilt. In fine condition. An exceptional presentation. Virginia Woolf struggled for years with this novel hoping to incorporate into a fictional form deep and meaningful commentary on the English middle class. Her efforts to revise rewrite and edit what would become her longest work led her to compare it to "a long childbirth." On publication audiences and critics responded eagerly making her truly wealthy for the first time in her life. Viewed as her masterpiece here Woolf "triumphantly accomplished what she set out to achieve: 'a full bustling live book'" Bradshaw & Blyth eds. The Years. Hogarth Press hardcover
1919004929London: Duckworth 1919 1919. FIRST EDITION. 1vol. 7-5/16" x 5-1/8" ii538pp.i complete with the final publishers ad leaf bound in full blue morocco ribbed gilt decorated spine covers ruled in gilt top edge gilt. Internally clean and bright hinges fine head and foot of spine fine A VERY GOOD COPY of her second book. London: Duckworth, 1919 unknown
1918166224London : G. Allen & Unwin Ltd. 1918. First Edition. Hardback. Arthur Holness' copy with his stamp to the front fly-leaf. Near fine in the original title-blocked cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 141 pages; Physical desc. : 141 p. ; 19 cm. Subject: Cooperation - Great Britain. London : G. Allen & Unwin Ltd. hardcover
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