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1933165296New York: Hogarth Press 1933. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Owner bookplate on FEP. Light foxing on first few end pages. Binding starting at pg 16. Light chipping at spine crown/heel. Few small open tears on front panel. Bottom of rear flap torn from rest of flap. Rear flap clipped through the middle. "Large Print Edition" stated atop front flap and front panel. Hogarth Press hardcover
1981BN108836RH Canada UK Dist 1981. 1981. The Letters of Virginia Woolf - 3: A Change of Perspective <br/><br/>The Letters of Virginia Woolf - 3: A Change of Perspective RH Canada UK Dist unknown
1939355490721881London: Gollancz 1939. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. First UK Edition. Publisher's blue boards with dark blue spine lettering. Offsetting to both sets of end-papers a thin patch of darkening at the very tip of the spine matching a thin strip of wear in the dust wrapper and a dusty top edge. Overall a VG copy. In the RARE VG first state dustwrapper priced 6/- net to the spine as called for. The fragile Gollancz yellow dustwrapper has a touch of wear/very slight loss at the spine ends and is lightly browned to the spine as is often the case. A 1930's analysis of the 1930's European political situation. NB: Not to be confused with the more commonly found Left Book Club softcover edition. Photographs/scans available upon request. Gollancz hardcover
19271290<p>True first print and edition. Rebound. Has been reglued on spine has a stain on lower part of pages if looked from down under up to pages. Some foxing inside. Some tape on innerside of a few pagescirca 3 or 6 depending on how you count it closest to spine. Foxing inside on multiple pages.<br />A very sought after first edition and print.</p> Hogarth Press hardcover
1913W916359London: Edward Arnold 1913. The first novel of Leonard Woolf dedicated to "V.W" Virginia Woolf his wife. Original dark blue cloth with gilt lettering. Spine ends crumpled and spine cloth a little worn and stained. Front hinge starting a bit but overall a tight binding and clean text block. A fiction drawn from Woolf's time in the Colonial Service in the East. . First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Edward Arnold Hardcover books
1958140939054London: The Hogarth Press 1958. First Edition. Very Good. First edition. Uncorrected proof copy bound in publisher's drab printed wraps with typed title label to spine. Very Good with several ink spots to front cover and bottom textblock edge and a pink stain to the top of the front cover. Light corner wear. A scarce format of this posthumous collection of essays. The Hogarth Press unknown books
152215hardcover. fine. 303pp. thick 8vo rebound in full gold morocco; simple gilt-ruled and lettered spine with raised bands marbled endpapers t.e.g. N.Y.: Harcourt Brace and Company 1923. Early American edition. A fine copy.<br/><br/> unknown books
193933525London: Victor Gollancz 1939. First Edition. Hardcover. First Edition. Hardcover. First Edition Victor Gollancz's First UK Trade Edition published 1939. Not to be confused with the more commonly found 'Left Book Club' softcover edition published the same year.<br /> <br /> Bloomsbury Scholar PETER STANSKY'S copy with his ownership signature to the front free endpaper Peter D L David Lyman Stansky and dated Cambridge 1953. 8vo. 221 pp. He co-wrote an engaging biography on Leonard Woolf entitled" Leonard Woolf Bloomsbury Socialist with Fred Leventhal.<br /> <br /> A very good copy in black covered boards black with gilt titles to the spine.Dust jacket slightly browned on the spine a little soiling and edge wear.<br /> 'Two weeks post-Munich Victor Gollancz wrote Leonard Woolf that tolerance the open mind and freedom of thought were endangered and invited him to write a book with a title along the lines of The Defence Of Western Civilization. On May 9 1939 Leonard Woolf submitted his manuscript Barbarians At The Gate". Luedeking & Edmonds A32a. London: Victor Gollancz hardcover
1958140939054London: The Hogarth Press 1958. First Edition. Very Good. First edition. Uncorrected proof copy bound in publisher's drab printed wraps with typed title label to spine. Very Good with several ink spots to front cover and bottom textblock edge and a pink stain to the top of the front cover. Light corner wear. A scarce format of this posthumous collection of essays. The Hogarth Press unknown
1933293<p>A near fine copy of Virginia Woolf's 1933 first edition of Virginia Woolf's now classic novel about Elizabeth Barrett Browning's charming cocker spaniel named Flush told from the dog's point of view. The Hogarth Press London Large Paper edition priced at 7/6 net with four original drawings by Woolf's sister Vanessa Bell along with four other illustrations. An October 1933 first printing in a very good or better unclipped dust jacket. 8vo. 163 pages including Authorities and notes - Publishers' original brown cloth with just very light wear to the bottom edge and spine tip. Interior surprisingly clean with little or no toning to the paper and with a small bookseller price in pencil to the front pastedown. The unclipped dust jacket is a beauty in very good condition with sunning to the spine as usual toning to the edges chipping to the upper folds and spine tip and a couple of small closed tears that have now been repaired with acid free tape on the verso. Overall a nicer than usual copy of this 1933 first edition.</p> The Hogarth Press hardcover
1959ROLFEFRE002125Nicholas Vane London. 1959' 1960; 1962. First editions. Octavo. Three volumes: pp 146; 76; 180. Each volume has a substantial introduction by the editor; the second volume is co-edited with Rabbi Bertram W. Korn. The first two volumes have Epilogues by the recipients of the letters while the third has one by Laura M. Ragg. The first volume is one of 300 numbered copies each of the other two being one of 290.A fine set. Nicholas Vane, London. unknown
192323647USA: Harcourt Brace 1923. A first edition first printing of 'Jacob's Room' published by Harcourt Brace and Co. in 1923. Lacking the dust wrapper. The book is very good with a little light soiling to the top edge some modest spotting to the boards with a thin and low diagonal bump across the rear board with some light pushing to the spine ends. There is a some light wear to the label's edges and a short marginal tear to the first page of text not affecting the text. From the estate of the noted actor Douglas Fairbanks whose bookplate is found on the front pastedown. Woolf's third novel which describes Jacob Flanders' life story from childhood through his adulthood until his death in World War I. Only one of 1500 copies printed. Harcourt Brace hardcover
1915WOOLFVIR002532Duckworth London. 1915. First edition. Octavo. pp 458 6 adverts. 16-page publishers' catalogue at rear. Kirkpatrick A1a.Ownership inscription on front free endpaper. Sporadic foxing. Covers rubbed. Small ink splash to spine. Good. No dustwrapper. Duckworth, London. unknown
1931WOOLFVIR011458The Hogarth Press London. 1931. First edition. Octavo. A 325-page novel.On the front pastedown is the attractive bookplate of noted book collector A. Bethune Morgan. Spotting to edges. Patch of fading at each end of the spine. Very good indeed in the remains of the dustwrapper which is now in three pieces: front panel and flap the top edge being defective with the loss of some of the title; rear panel and flap largely intact; spine panel half of which is missing. The Hogarth Press, London. unknown
195733201London: Hogarth Press 1957. 1st Edition. 1st Edition. Signature by Bernard Crick inside and Leonard Woolf on letter insert. First edition. 219pp. 8vo. Foreword by Hugh Gaitskell. A very good copy with slightly edge-nicked dustjacket on red boards with gold stamping.<br /> FABIAN INTERNATIONAL ESSAYS includes essays by Richard Lowenthal Co-existence with Soviet Communism Thomas Balogh The Political Economy of the Cold War John Strachey British Defence Policy T.E.M. McKitterick The Middle East Kenneth Younger The Far East P.C. Gordon Walker Policy for the Commonwealth and Denis Healey Beyond Power Politics . <br /> <br /> This copy belonged to the political theorist BERNARD CRICK and bears his dated signature 1957 on the front endpaper together with his minor marginal scorings and a couple of notes on the rear endpaper. <br /> In 1993 Crick established the Orwell Prize with sponsorship from The Political Quarterly to honour political writing. He was also known as the biographer for George Orwell.<br /> <br /> Glued to the front pastedown is a typed signed letter from Leonard Woolf to Bernard Crick<br /> requesting him to review the book for The Political Quarterly. Hogarth Press unknown
19301275<p>Has sticker that has been taken off on inner-side of front-board leaving marks and some tanning on spine. The original jacket has some heavy wear but still holds ok. Rare with this early edition in original jacket.</p> Hogarth press hardcover
1938334894New York: Harcourt 1938. hardcover. fine. 8vo handsomely rebound in full burgundy morocco black leather spine labels decoratively gilt spine with raised bands. New York: Harcourt 1938. First American Edition. Fine.<br/> <br/> Harcourt unknown
1956168617New York: The Hogarth Press/Chatto and Windus 1956. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine in a Very Good dust jacket. The Hogarth Press/Chatto and Windus hardcover
1932187994London: Leonard & Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press 1932. First edition of last instalment in the Common Reader series following the first of 1925. Through gathering her essays articles and reviews which had previously appeared in various places "Woolf was trying to bring imagination and cohesion to a disparate collection unified only by her approach and personality. The Times itself saw Woolf as 'a novelist deliberately using her creative imagination' and praised her for 'conducting us not into the classroom but out of it'" Clarke p. xi. Octavo. Original green cloth spine lettered in gilt. With dust jacket by Vanessa Bell. Contemporary ink and pencil inscriptions on front free endpaper. Spine toned ends bumped foxing to cloth and occasional leaves contents a little marked up in pencil marks to pp. 94-5; jacket unclipped lightly foxed spine toned couple of chips and tiny punctures: a very good copy in like jacket. Kirkpatrick A18a; Woolmer 315. Stuart N. Clarke ed. The Essays of Virginia Woolf Volume 5: 1929-1932 1986. hardcover
DADAX1618952765Bibliotech Press 2018-07-12. hardcover. New. 6.00x0.44x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Bibliotech Press hardcover
1355London, Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press, 1929. In-12 cartonné/toilé, 172 pp. (sans la jaquette). Édition originale rare et recherchée.
2018__0198421052OUP Oxford 2018. Paperback. New. 1 pages. 14.57x10.24x4.53 inches. OUP Oxford paperback
195312210London: The Hogarth Press 1953. A first edition first printing published by The Hogarth Press in 1953. A fine book without inscriptions in a very good unclipped wrapper with some light loss to the spine tips. Some browning to the spine. Complete with the rare wrap-around band. Rare with the band The Hogarth Press unknown
91625Published by Leonard & Virginia Woolf At The Hogarth Press. London. 1922. The Hogarth Press. 1922. First edition. No DW. Only 1200 produced of this first trade edition. Original mustard cloth soiled and worn to edges paper label to spine is rubbed. Ex-Boots-Library with remains of shield to front cover borrowing plate to rear pastedown. No other signs of library use. Rear hinge visible but sound front hinge very slightly visible endpapers margins and edges foxed. Generally a sound copy. hardcover
191537409London: Duckworth & Co. 1915. First edition 8vo vi 458 4 16 advertisement pp. Light foxing at the beginning and end a couple of early pencilled inscriptions to fly leaf. Original gilt and black titled green cloth rubbed spine darkened. Kirkpatrick A1a. London: Duckworth & Co. unknown