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19211505921Harcourt Brace and Company 1921. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. A fine first US edition in a very good dust jacket missing a 3/4 inch piece at the bottom of the spine. 1921 on title page and no mention of later printings on the copyright page. Housed in a custom-made collector's slipcase. Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover books
1919274056London: Duckworth 1919. First. hardcover. fine. 8vo re-bound in tan morocco with leather labels raised bands. London: Duckworth 1919. First Edition.<br/><br/> Her second book.<br/><br/> Duckworth unknown books
1919194254LONDON DUCKWORTH AND COMPANY 1919 1919. ORIGINAL DARK GRAY CLOTH STAMPED IN LIGHT GRAY SOME BEGINNING SEPARATION AT FRONT HINGE; 2000 COPIES WERE ISSUED. FIRST EDITION SO STATED "FIRST PUBLISHED 1919" GOOD-VERY GOOD. F. Hardcover. LONDON, DUCKWORTH AND COMPANY [1919] hardcover books
191930459Richmond: Hogarth Press 1919. Second edition and first separate edition one of 1000 copies. Original printed wrappers fine. Cloth case. The story had previously appeared in "Two Stories" 1917. Kirkpatrick A2b; Woolmer 8. <br/><br/> Hogarth Press hardcover books
1919237249Richmond: Hogarth Press 1919. Second Edition". First separate edition originally published in Two Stories July 1917. 10 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Printed wrappers. Short tear at head of spine fold some browning on upper cover a bit of foxing throughout. Very good. Second Edition". First separate edition originally published in Two Stories July 1917. 10 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Kirkpatrick A2b; Woolmer 8 Hogarth Press unknown books
1926273640New York: Harcourt Brace 1926. hardcover. near fine/fine. 8voblue cloth paper spine label d.w. New York: Harcourt Brace 1920; 1926.<br/><br/> Second American edition first Harcourt Brace edition consisting of 1000 copies. Doran published the first American in 1920 and sold the rights to Harcourt in 1925. A superior copy in a bright new-looking dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Harcourt Brace unknown books
1922365748Hogarth House Richmond: The Hogarth Press 1922. First edition one of 1200 printed. 290; 14 ads pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original yellow cloth with printed spine label somewhat soiled with spine toned and head of spine rubbed with two closed tears. First edition one of 1200 printed. 290; 14 ads pp. 1 vols. 8vo. First edition of Woolf's breakthrough third novel about the life of Jacob Flanders and his death in the First World War. The work was "recognized in its stunningly mischievous ellipses and its often absent protagonist as a new development in the art of fiction; it was hailed by friends such as T.S. Eliot 'you have freed yourself from any compromise between the traditional novel and your original gift' and attacked by for example John Middleton Murry for its lack of plot . From this time onwards Woolf was regarded as one of the principal exponents of modernism" Oxford Companion to English Literature. Kirkpatrick A6a; Woolmer 26 The Hogarth Press unknown
FIC 2/24-4HARCOURT Book. Fine. Hardcover. FIRST. A NEAR FINE FIRST EDITION IN DUST JACKET Jacket price-clipped ownership signature to front free endpaper; near fine volume in very good jacket. HARCOURT Hardcover
19211505921Harcourt Brace and Company 1921. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. A fine first US edition in a very good dust jacket missing a 3/4 inch piece at the bottom of the spine. 1921 on title page and no mention of later printings on the copyright page. Housed in a custom-made collector's slipcase. Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover
1919274056London: Duckworth 1919. First. hardcover. fine. 8vo re-bound in tan morocco with leather labels raised bands. London: Duckworth 1919. First Edition.<br/> <br/> Her second book.<br/> <br/> Duckworth unknown
1919194254<p>First edition so stated "First Published 1919". Octavo. Original dark gray cloth stamped in light gray some begining separation at front hinge. No dust jacket. Good. 538 pages 2 pages of ads. No signatures or bookplates.</p><p>2000 copies were issued.</p><p>Printed at The Complete Press.</p> Duckworth and Company hardcover
1940369477London: The Hogarth Press 1940. Hardcover. Fine/Good. First edition. Very slight sunning at the spine ends else fine in a good dust jacket that has restoration at the spine ends and a triangular section on the rear panel. The Hogarth Press hardcover
34202London: The Hogarth Press 1990. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First Edition. Hardcover. A complete nine-volume set of THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTED EDITION OF THE NOVELS OF VIRGINIA WOOLF published by The Hogarth Press in 1990. Each volume bound in the publisher's black cloth with gilt titling to the spine top edges tinted lime green housed in unclipped brilliantly colour-coded pictorial dust jackets featuring Jeff Fisher's distinctive white geometric designs-a striking visual homage to Woolf's modernist sensibility.<br /> <br /> <br /> Titles include: THE VOYAGE OUT NIGHT AND DAY JACOB'S ROOM MRS DALLOWAY TO THE LIGHTHOUSE ORLANDO: A BIOGRAPHY THE WAVES THE YEARS and BETWEEN THE ACTS.<br /> <br /> All volumes are near fine with clean boards and tight bindings. Dust jackets likewise near fine with only the lightest traces of shelf wear. A discreet previous owner's name appears on the front free endpapers and a date appears on the reverse of each volume as shown. All protected in mylar.<br /> <br /> A handsome and limited scholarly edition No. 429/1000 of Woolf's complete novels-spanning her literary evolution from THE VOYAGE OUT 1915 to BETWEEN THE ACTS 1941-and capturing the full range of her modernist writing. An erudite collection proving Woolf at her critical best.<br /> <br /> Note: Extra Shipping charges due to the weight of the full collection and depending on destination. The Hogarth Press hardcover
1919237249Richmond: Hogarth Press 1919. Second Edition". First separate edition originally published in Two Stories July 1917. 10 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Printed wrappers. Short tear at head of spine fold some browning on upper cover a bit of foxing throughout. Very good. Second Edition". First separate edition originally published in Two Stories July 1917. 10 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Although the title states Second Edition the only previous publication of this story was in the first publication of the Hogarth Press Two Stories which is now nearly impossible to obtain. Kirkpatrick A2b; Woolmer 8; Rhein pp. 1113 Hogarth Press unknown
1920530791New York: George H. Doran Company 1920. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. First American edition later issue. Octavo. 375pp. Publisher’s green cloth front cover stamped in blind and spine stamped in black. Rubbing to the extremities both free endpapers are toned a very good copy in good white dust jacket printed in green. The jacket has a few scattered nicks and two chips extending from the head and tail of spine to about an inch into the back panel. An attractive copy of Woolf’s first book: the first American edition in a rare later issue jacket circa 1923 with the publisher’s advertisement: “Latest Fiction†on the back panel listing twelve titles beginning with The Breaking Point by Mary Roberts Rinehart and ending with Robert W. Chambers The Talkers first published in 1923. George H. Doran Company hardcover
1927131131550London: Leonard & Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press 1927. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. FIRST EDITION. A Good copy bound in publisher's blue cloth lacking dust jacket. Cloth stained and rubbed along edges edges foxed and a little soiled evidence of bookplate removal to front free endpaper a few tiny ink spots on paste down. Housed in a custom slipcase. Leonard & Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press hardcover
19402222322244926The First UK printing published by The Hogarth Press London in 1940. The BOOK is in near Fine condition with just a little lightening of the spine but far less than usually encountered. A slither of fading to the extreme upper spine tip reproducing the slither of loss to the wrapper. The gilt titling remains very bright. Some light toning to the text-block and outer page edges due to the quality of paper stock used. Light offsetting to the blank end-papers. Free from inscriptions. The fragile WRAPPER is in Very Good or better condition. It is lightly dust marked to the rear panel with a few minor markings to the spine panel. A small amount of loss to the spine head. A few nicks and light creasing to the edges with a small area of tape reinforcement to the verso of the front panel edge. There is only a hint of toning to the spine. The wrapper presents as a very sharp example in the removable Brodart archival cover with the design reproducing Vanessa Bell's portrait of Fry. Only 2530 copies were printed Kirkpatrick A25. With a self-portrait frontispiece seventeen photographs and reproductions and a brief foreword in the form of a letter from Margery Fry to Virginia Woolf. An increasingly elusive title to find in collectible condition. Ashton Rare Books welcomes direct contact. The Hogarth Press, London hardcover
018317Hogarth Press 1975-1980 1975. Uncorrected Proof Copy 1st Printing. Soft cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Book Condition all six copies light creasing to the spine a few copies has light fading to top of front cover else fineDust Jacket Condition. Light fading to the spine a few copies light fading to the front cover else fine. Not Price Clipped. Dust jackets have a protective plastic cover Jacket design by Angelica Garnett Virginia's niece. The set comprises: Vol. I: The Flight of the Mind: 1888-1912; Vol. II: The Question of Things Happening: 1912-1922; Vol. III: A Change of Perspective: 1923-1928; Vol. IV: A Reflection of the Other Person: 1929-1931; Vol. V: The Sickle Side of the Moon - 1932-1935; Vol. VI: Leave the Letters Till We're Dead - 1936-1941. <br/> <br/> Hogarth Press 1975-1980 paperback
193072615New York: Rimington & Hooper 1930. First edition limited to 550 copies this no. 325 signed by Virginia Woolf; folio pp. 6 8 6; original red cloth-backed gray paper-covered boards pink paper label on upper cover; lacking the publisher's slipcase otherwise a very good sound and clean copy. Designed and embellished by W. A. Dwiggins and printed and bound at the Printing House of William Edwin Rudge. Kirkpatrick A15a. Rimington & Hooper unknown
19611032831961-1969 5 numéros en 4 volumes, collection complète en édition de luxe.New Orleans, Louisiana et Tucson, Arizona, 1961-1969, volumes 1 à 3 brochés couvertures photographiques 233x155mm, n°4/5 cartonné couverture photographique, 260x185mm , jaquette translucide en papier végétal imprimé.Publié et imprimé à la main au Loujon’s Desert Workshop Printery, Arizona par Jon Edgar et Louise "Gypsy Lou" Webb avec un soin et des matériaux délicatement choisis, The Outsider n'en resta pas moins scrupuleusement fidèle à l'esprit de la "mimeograph revolution" par son attachement à des auteurs comme Charles Bukowski et Kenneth Patchen.Contributions de Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, William Burroughs, Mezz Mezzrow, Charles Olson, Allan Kaprow, Harold Norse, Rexroth, Lawrence Durrel, Robert Creeley, Diane di Prima, Dick Higgins, Henri Miller, Gary Snyder, LeRoi Jones, Douglas Woolf, Larry Eigner, Michael McClure, Barbara Moraff et beaucoup d’autres. Le dernier numéro 4/5 est luxueusement imprimé en plusieurs couleurs et comporte une section de 46 pages d’hommage au poète Kenneth Patchen à qui il est dédié; il est ici en édition limitée comportant en outre une nature morte hors texte réalisée à partir d’une fleur cueillie sur l’ancien territoire apache près de la tombe de Geronimo et réputée permettre d'exaucer un vœu. Clay/ Phillips p.50, 190. (103283)
52421New York Rimington & Hooper 1930 in 4 (32x24) 1 volume reliure cartonnée de l'éditeur, signature manuscrite de l'auteur en regard de la page de titre, l'étui manque ( lacking the publisher's slipcase), ex-dono manuscrit ancien sur le premier feuillet de garde. Designed and embellished by W. A. Dwiggins. Virginia Woolf, née Adeline Virginia Alexandra Stephen, Londres 1882 - Rodmell 1941, femme de lettres anglaise. First edition, first printing. One of 550 copies printed, signed in purple ink by Virginia Woolf on the reverse of the half title. Bon exemplaire
5775VIRGINIA WOOLF 1882-1941. Woolf was a celebrated British modernist author and member of the avant-garde Bloomsbury Group. Her work is especially significant for its early feminist themes.SB. N.d. N.p. A limited edition copy of Virginia Woolfs Beau Brumell signed Virginia Woolf in her typical purple ink. Published by Rimington & Hooper of New York in 1930 it is number 329/500 has oversized board covers and contains eight pages of embellishments by American book and type designer William Addison Dwiggins. Beau Brumell 1778-1840 the subject of Woolfs short biography was a Regency-era dandy and proto-fashion influencer. unknown
195399941London: Hogarth Press 1953. Uncorrected proof. Edited by Leonard Woolf. Unprinted red wrappers. Spine a little sunned and top corner a little bumped still near fine. Scarce in this format. Hogarth Press unknown books
195399941London: Hogarth Press 1953. Uncorrected proof. Edited by Leonard Woolf. Unprinted red wrappers. Spine a little sunned and top corner a little bumped still near fine. Scarce in this format. Hogarth Press unknown
192032538London: Duckworth 1920. Second Impression. Hardcover. Second Impression. Hardcover. Woolf Virginia. NIGHT AND DAY. London: Duckworth 1920. A near fine or better example of the much more elaborate second impression: one of 1000 copies issued in the Covent Garden Library. 8vo. pp iv 538. Two pages of advertisements for The Voyage Out at rear. Dark blue cloth with bright gilt decoration to the spine. By the time the Hogarth Press February 1929 received the transfer of the balance of the sheets about 465 copies & molds from Duckworth only 566 copies of this second impression had been sold - Kirkpatrick A4. A very nice example one tiny mended closed tear at the spine crown - Quite uncommon. Duckworth hardcover