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19192222148<p>First separate printing covers reads "second edition"; June 1919. Octavo. Original stiff printed tan wrappers stamped in black. No dust jacket. "Made in England" faintly rubberstamped on the back cover. Very good no foxing; short tear at head of spine fold. 10 pages. No signatures or bookplates. Small "The Holiday Bookshop New York City" label at end.</p><p>One of 1000 copies </p><p>Kirkpatrick A2b.</p><p>Woolmer #8.</p><p>Printed at The Pelican Press 2 Carmelite Street E.C.</p> Hogarth Press paperback
19370105022The Hogarth Press 1937. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Published in Richmond England by Leonard and Virginia Woolf at The Hogarth Press in 1937. First edition indicated by matching publication dates on title and copyright pages. With DJ designed by Woolf's sister Vanessa Bell. This one of Woolf's later easier to read works. Book very good. DJ very good. The Hogarth Press hardcover
192813539Harcourt Brace & Company. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1928 1948. First American Edition; Later Printing. Hardcover. Green cloth cover has modest scuffing and lightly bumped front corners but clean bright and in very good condition. Boards and spine are straight. Binding is tight. Pages are clean and in very good condition. Dust jacket is toned particularly on spine with light chipping at extremities but clean and in good condition. Publisher's price of $3.00 on DJ flap. DJ protected by a brand new clear acid-free mylar cover. We add mylar covers to all books with DJs to preserve the DJs and add luster to magnify their beauty. If pictured shown without the mylar cover for an accurate representation of dust jacket. . . Harcourt Brace & Company hardcover
19281296<p>Book good. Tanned on upper and lower part of spine. Library stamp on front-free endpage and foxing inside. The jacket is torn in two has been broken in the middle. One of the flaps has gone up for the most part. The jacket also has big chips on part of it as seen. The dust-jacket is not tape-restored though and is a first state jacket</p> folio society hardcover
193234033London: Hogarth Press 1932. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First Edition. Hardcover. Woolf Virginia. THE COMMON READER: SECOND SERIES. London: The Hogarth Press 1932. First Edition. 8vo. 270 pp. Richard Strachey's former copy of this edition with his decorative bookplate inside the front pastedown and his address handwritten on the top right corner of the front free endpaper dated January 9 1933.<br /> <br /> A very good bright copy in green cloth gilt titles to the spine lacking the dustwrapper and showing some light general use. Slightly edge worn and foxing on the first and last few pages but none in the interior. Solid and straight edition.<br /> <br /> A collection of critical essays Woolf worked on after finishing the Waves and working on Flush. Kirkpatrick and Clarke A18a. Woolmer 315. Hogarth Press hardcover
197547563Hogarth Press 1975-1980. 6 vols. 8vo. First Edition thus with frontispieces and plates; blue cloth gilt backs a very good bright clean set in unclipped dustwrapper the wrappers lightly sunned and age-soiled at backstrips and mildly browned at fold-ins. Dustwrapper 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. Hogarth Press, hardcover
192933192London: Jonathan Cape 1929 1929. 1st Edition. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Hardcover. First Edition of this much sought after early Virginia Woolf introduction published in the same year as A Room Of One's Own. A near fine copy light offsetting to the endpapers in the publisher's original coffee maroon cloth covered boards gilt on the spine in a price intact dust wrapper uncommon thus showing sunning and minor chips to the ends of the rare spine. . A lovely example. Kirkpatrick And Clarke B9. Collie p. 149. Spiers & Coustillas FF1. London: Jonathan Cape, 1929 hardcover
193767606E-350: The Hogart Press. Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket. 1937. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Hardcover. 8vo. Published by the Hogarth Press London UK. 1937. 435 pgs. First Edition/First Printing. DJ has shelf-wear present to the DJ extremities DJ is foxed and worn. Bound in pale jade-green cloth lettered in gilt on the spine. Boards have light shelf-wear present to the extremities. No ownership marks present. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. The principal theme of this ambitious book is Time threading together three generations of an upper-class English family the Pargiters. The characters come and go meet talk think dream grow older in a continuous ritual of life that eludes meaning. EB; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 435 pages . The Hogart Press hardcover
192733173London: Hogarth Press 1927. First Edition. First Edition. First Edition of Leonard Woolf's HUNTING THE HIGHBROW published at The Hogarth Press 52 Tavistock Square. Small 8vo. Beautiful cover design by Vanessa Bell Virginia Woolf's sister on beige boards with black printing.<br /> Covers and inside slightly aged. Issued as No.5 of 'The Hogarth Essays Second Series'. Woolmer 152: 1000 copies were printed.<br /> A lovely discreet label on the inside cover "The Times Bookclub Hogarth Press unknown
19430105605The Hogarth Press 1943. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. FIRST U.K. EDITION of Virginia Woolf's "A Haunted House and other stories." Published in London by The Hogarth Press 1943. "First published 1943" stated on copyright page. Flap price reads "7s." Book fine DJ near fine except for slight marks on back cover and slight chip on top back flap. The Hogarth Press hardcover
195411864London: Hogarth Press 1954. First Edition First Edition Second Impression. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good Dustjacket. First Edition First Edition Second Impression. Hardcover. Collection of reading copies from the Oliver Sacks library. All autographed by Oliver Sacks on ffep. 2 volumes total. Classics from Woolf. Dustjackets designed by Vanessa Bell and edited by Leonard Woolf. A Writer's Diary with Blackwell's book ticket.<br /> From the library of Dr. Oliver Sacks the renowned neurologist author and educator. He was in his life celebrated for his contributions to the understanding of the human brain and his ability to communicate complex scientific concepts to a broader audience. In doing so he highlighted the profound impact of neurological disorders on human identity and experience. His library is a reflection of this remarkable polymath's questing mind. Torn and chipped overall toned both and slight loss to upper dj sunning to dj mild/moderate toning throughout else tight bright and unmarred. Clean inside. Orange Diary and Purple Captain's cloth. Various paging. 8vo. Former owner signed. Hogarth Press hardcover
1933317474London: Hogarth 1933. hardcover. fine. Frontispiece black & white portraits and other illustrations. 185 pages. 8vo beautifully rebound in full peach morocco decoratively gilt spine brown leather spine labels. New York: Harcourt 1933. First Edition. Fine.<br/> <br/> Hogarth unknown
1976JJ18827New York: Harcourt Brace 1976. First American Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. A small archive around this posthumously published work offered here. Espace Theatral - Compagnie Simone Benmussa Presenta Freshwater Spoleto: Arti Grafiche Panetto & Petrelli 1984. Broadside for the 27th Festival dei Due Mondi performance of the French version of Freshwater translated by Elisabeth Janvier and directed by Ottorino Neri; text printed in green and black on white signed in ink by Nathalie Sarraute Alain Robbe-Grillet Guy Dumur Florence Delay Eugène Ionesco Rodica Ionesco Jean-Paul Aron Raffaello de Banfield Catherine Robbe-Grillet who acted in the play along with stage manager Dominique Ehlinger poster and signatures somewhat faded mounted on board; 27 ½ x 13 1/2 in. <br/><br/>Together with Freshwater. Traduit de l'Anglais et Preface par Elisabeth Janvier Paris: Editions des Femmes 1981 octavo illustrated softcover signed by cast members of New York University Playhouse performance on the 20th of October 1981. Freshwater a Comedy New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1976 stated first American edition octavo illustrated by Edward Gorey bound in publisher's cloth with dust jacket; and a softcover reprint with Gorey's illustrations from 1985. <br /> <br />In 1982 French director Simone Benmussa organized a production of Virginia Woolf's 1935 play for her centenary celebration at the Pompidou Center in Paris. The performance featured renowned French authors and artists and garnered widespread critical and public acclaim. The following year the production moved to New York's University Playhouse for two performances. <br /> <br />"Virginia Woolf would've loved NYU's 'Freshwater.' Queen Victoria floating onstage on a jaunty white rocking horse is played by a distinguished male French sociologist wearing a wig and layers of black lace. A porpoise dressed in tie and tails obligingly swallows the wedding ring of a young actress who decides to leave her husband. The English poet Alfred Tennyson adoringly reads his own works in French to anyone who will listen. He is wearing a long Santa Claus beard and is played by - believe it or not - one of the founders of the theater of the absurd himself Eugene Ionesco. All the jovial incongruous absurdity that went into the New York University production of ''Freshwater'' two nights only Oct. 20 and 21 would have undoubtedly delighted its author Virginia Woolf. The very fact of the production itself would probably have surprised her even more. The production will be offered in Paris on Nov. 7." Quoted from Kristin Helmore and Grace D. Polk's review in the Christian Science Monitor November 1 1983. Harcourt Brace hardcover
1928034354New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1928. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First American Edition. 333 pp. Frontispiece. Bound in publisher's original blue cloth with gilt titles on spine and HB blindstamped on front board. Rubbing to upper spine end. Slight spine lean. Unmarked interior. Pages show some toning but binding is secure and snug. Missing 1/4" to head of jacket spine. Two very small missing chips to front jacket edge where it connects to jacket flap. Small chips missing at three corners. Small closed tears along upper back jacket panel. Dedicated to Woolf's lover and fellow Bloomsbury group member Vita Sackville-West. Typography by Frederic Warde. . Size: Octavo. Harcourt, Brace and Company Hardcover
200510083San Francisco: The Arion Press 2005. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Large quarto. 13 x 10 in. 168 pp. Illustrated with 93 color reproductions of photographs twelve fold-outs for the color photographs the equivalent of four pages. Fine in original pearlized gold cloth with lettering in white and pictorial pastedown panels to both boards and fine like slipcase. Entirely hand-sewn with linen thread over linen tapes with prospectus laid-in. Limited edition this being copy #214/450 numbered copies signed by the photographer Michener on the Artist's Note page. This seventy-second publication by The Arion Press celebrates Woolf's last and "most light-hearted" of her three major novels this originally published by the Hogarth Press 1928. The Arion Press hardcover
196732872Headington Quarry 1967. First edition. Wrappers fine. Out of series copy from an edition of fifty. Printed by Will and Sebastian Carter. Kirkpatrick A40. unknown
1938333588New York: Harcourt 1938. hardcover. fine. 8vo handsomely rebound in full tan morocco burgundy leather spine labels gilt spine with raised bands. New York: Harcourt 1938. First American Edition. Fine.<br/> <br/> Harcourt unknown
1937205748London: Hogarth Press 1937. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Good in boards. Front hinge cracked. Rubbing along panel edges. Foxing on both end pages. Hogarth Press hardcover
194772604London: Hogarth Press 1947. First edition 8vo pp. 191 1; original maroon cloth gilt-stamped spine with slight bubbling off the cloth on the upper cover and preserving an unclipped dust jacket a little sunned along the spine and with a neat but unprofessional repair on the verso of the bottom of the spine. The jacket is designed by Vanessa Bell. Kirkpatrick A29a. Hogarth Press unknown
1933757P48London: Hogarth Press 1933. First edition. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. 8.5" by 5.5". Vanessa Bell. The first edition of Virginia Woolf's entertaining novel about Flush Elizabeth Barrett Browning's cocker spaniel told in a humorous manner from his point of view. The first edition of this work in the large paper first issue. This large paper was the standard first issue.In the original unclipped dustwrapper.A charming novel fictionalising the life of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's cocker spaniel Flush. Told from Flush's point of view this is an entertaining novel about Barrett Browning and her husband Robert Browning.Illustrated with a frontispiece and nine plates.Collated complete.Written by the Bloomsbury author Virginia Woolf. Published by the Hogarth Press the Bloomsbury publishing house founded ran by Leonard and Virginia Woolf. The press was founded in the interwar period as printing became a hobby for the couple diverting Virginia when her writing became too stressful. Both Woolfs' taught themselves to use a printing press publishing 527 titles from the period of 1917 to 1946.With illustrations by Woolf's sister Vanessa Bell.Book Society bookplate to the recto to the front endpaper. In the original publisher's cloth binding in the original unclipped dustwrapper. Externally generally smart with some spots to the boards and fore edge. Front board is a little cocked. Very minor bumping to the head and tail of the spine. Bookplate to the recto to the front endpaper. Dustwrapper is lightly age-toned and spotted. Minor edgewear to the wraps resulting in a small chip to the head of the front joint. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and generally clean with some odd spots to the first and last few pages. Very Good Hogarth Press hardcover
2003ABE-4384747500The Fleece Press England 2003 Splendid small press slipcased limited edition with colour reproductions of paintings by Gwen and Jacques Raverat and some wonderful letters from Virginia Woolf. Cloth-backed hand marbled boards slipcase in Ingres paper and this is number 68 of 500 copies signed by the editor. With the book in a separate folder comes a numbered wood engraving by Gwen Raverat printed by Simon Lawrence at the Fleece Press from the original block. As New in As New slipcase. A distinguished example of the very best in small press work and RARE. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng. Signed by Author. Limited Edition. Hardcover. As New. The Fleece Press, England hardcover
197770093London: The Hogarth Press 1977. pub dates 1977-1984. General shelf wear spines lightly sunned some light tanning and spotting to closed edges vol 3 has newspaper cutting adhered to ffep. However contents clean and tidy firm. Hard. Good/Good. 8vo. The Hogarth Press Hardcover
198652510London: The Hogarth Press 1986-2011. Six volumes volumes I and II second impression the others first edition 8vo. Cloth d.w.'s those to volumes III and IV with some minor marks a very good set. Bringing together the pieces collected in the two Common Reader collections The Death of the Moth The Moment The Captain's Death Bed and Granite and Rainbow plus further material and extensive notes and commentary. London: The Hogarth Press unknown
1937157051937. Bell Vanessa. a "colonial cloth" copy London: Published by Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press 1937. Original jade-green cloth with dust jacket.<br/> <br/> First Edition of one of Virginia Woolf's longest novels -- and one of the last to be published before her death by suicide. To quote from the dust jacket: Its theme is the passing of the last fifty years seen through the everyday life of separate individuals. The theme is presented in the concrete details of their daily life and the impact upon individuals of all the forces that mould society from fear and love to war and politics. The paths of all these people begin in the 'eighties of the last century diverge and cross and diverge again through the years and finally meet once more at the end of the book in the present day. The volume is in very good-plus condition slightly askew moderate discoloration of the cloth and so is the dust jacket some wear at the extremities notably at the ends of the front joint. But the jacket is notable in that the words "COLONIAL CLOTH" are printed above the author's first name on the front panel in the same color brown as is used with black in the jacket design. The book itself appears to be a standard first edition as does the jacket other than those two words; we have never seen this jacket before. Kirkpatrick A22a making no mention of a colonial issue nor of this jacket. unknown
194132999Hogarth Press 1941. 8vo. First Edition; handsomely bound in navy full crushed morocco sides with gilt frame border back with raised bands ruled in gilt second and fourth compartments lettered in gilt all other compartments tooled in gilt hand-made endpapers gilt edges ribbon marker custom-made marbled slip-case a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Kirkpatrick A26a. Hogarth Press, hardcover