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192898294Hogarth Press London. 1928. First edition. Hogarth Press London. 1928. Hardback NO DW. Orange cloth gilt. Frontis. seven b&w plates internally. 299 pages. From the library of Major Sir Herbert R. Cayser with his bookplate and stamp to front pastedown. Spine is sunned the boards are a little soiled and slightly faded to margins. Fore-edges are foxed and the endpapers are browned and lightly foxed but the contents overall are lovely and clean. hardcover
1929WOOLFVIR012590Jonathan Cape London. 1929. First edition. Octavo. 318 pages. 8-page Introduction by Virginia Woolf. Preface by A.C. Gissing.Two small and attractive nameplates on front pastedown under the dustwrapper flap. Free endpapers partially and lightly tanned. Head and tail of spine slightly bumped. Near fine in very good indeed dustwrapper faded at the spine and slightly chipped and creased at the edges. Scarce. Jonathan Cape, London. unknown
193148062London: The Hogarth Press 1931. First edition. 8vo. 325 1 pp. Recent blue half calf over matching lighter cloth boards spine with raised bands gilt lettered direct to two compartments. Neat repair to the lower margin of pp. 295-96 some foxing. Kirkpatrick A16. London: The Hogarth Press unknown
1906552503New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1906. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition American issue from English sheets. Tall octavo. viii 510pp. Illustrated with black and white photographic plates. Green cloth gilt. Small bumped at the foot of the spine and a little rubbing at the extremities near fine. Contains Stephen's daughter Virginia Woolf's first appearance in book form p.474-476 a first person account of Woolf's opinion of her father. Affixed to the front fly with a straight pin is an engraved card of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Carnegie with a handwritten note in in "With all good wishes for the Christmastide" in an unknown hand. G.P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
1933247445London: Hogarth 1933. First. hardcover. fine. Frontispiece black & white portraits and other illustrations 185pp. 8vo beautifully rebound in full brown morocco gilt spine. London: Hogarth Press 1933. First Edition. Fine.<br/><br/> Half title slightly browned.<br/><br/> Hogarth unknown books
1932292221New York: Harcourt 1932. hardcover. fine. 295pp. Tall thick 8vo rebound in full green morocco; gilt-stamped spine with raised bands top edge gilt. New York: Harcourt Brace 1932. First American Edition.<br/><br/> Harcourt unknown books
1937296962New York: Harcourt 1937. hardcover. fine. 435pp. thick 8vo rebound in full purple morocco gilt-lettered spine with raised bands; marbled endpapers t.e.g.; spine slightly faded. New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1937. First American edition. A near fine copy.<br/><br/> Harcourt unknown books
1938227579London: The Hogarth Press 1938. First edition. Illustrated with 5 half-tone plates. 329 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original yellow cloth. Fine in very good plus dust-jacket by Vanessa Bell spine toned. First edition. Illustrated with 5 half-tone plates. 329 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Kirkpatrick A23 The Hogarth Press unknown books
1938WRCLIT66078London: The Hogarth Press 1938. Pale yellow cloth. Five black & white half- tone illustrations. Usual tan offsetting to gutters of endsheets otherwise a bright near fine copy in good Vanessa Bell dust jacket a bit sunned and lightly soiled chip at toe of lower joint and spine penetrating 1" and costing several letters of the imprint and short tear at one fore-tip. First edition first issue binding one of somewhat more than half of the 16250 copies printed bound thus -- the remainder were issued in the Uniform Edition. KIRKPATRICK A23a. WOOLMER 440. The Hogarth Press hardcover books
1938212772London: Hogarth Press 1938. First. hardcover. fine. Photographic illustrations. 329pp. Short thick 8vo handsomely rebound in full ochre morocco; gilt-ruled and lettered spine and raised bands; marbled endpapers t.e.g. London: Hogarth Press 1938. First Edition. A fine copy.<br/><br/> Hogarth Press unknown books
191956914London:: Duckworth and Company 1919. First edition. publisher's cloth. Corners bumped; shallow chipping to extremities of spine and fraying to the top of joints; very good; a tight sound copy. 8vo. Kirkpatrick A4a. Duckworth and Company, hardcover
1932292221New York: Harcourt 1932. hardcover. fine. 295pp. Tall thick 8vo rebound in full green morocco; gilt-stamped spine with raised bands top edge gilt. New York: Harcourt Brace 1932. First American Edition.<br/> <br/> Harcourt unknown
1932018189Hogarth Press 1932. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Fine Copy In a Very Good Jacket.First Edition 1932 On Title-Page. Comes With a Hogarth Catalogue.Classic By Woolf.Excellent Copy. Hogarth Press Hardcover
1927472<p>First ever translation of a Vriginia Woolf book. This book has not been cut up which means it has never been read. This ofcourse is extremely rare. Even though the book has never been read it has some wear. Name and greeting on front-free endpage. The front cover feels a little bit tender. But surely holds well. A very rare book for Woolf collectors.</p> Hugo Gebers
alb71627ebde359b42dWolf W. Ordinary reader. In Russian /Vulf V. Obyknovennyy chitatel. Publishing House of N. I. Reingold. Series: Literary Monuments. Moscow Science 2012. 776 p. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb71627ebde359b42d.
1941421Mecklenburgh Square London: The Hogarth Press 1941. Very Good. Publisher's bright blue cloth lettered in gilt. 256 pp. 7⅛ x 4¾ in. White dust jacket printed in black designed by Vanessa Bell with "Vanessa" in the bottom right corner rather than the usual "V.B." Boards clean spine has sunned line at crown where it sat proud from the dust wrapper; minor shelf-wear offsetting to endsheets ink ownership signature on front free endpaper with the date "July 1941" which is the date of publication. Light crease on title page. Rear endsheets have a book review by Woolf's friend Desmond MacCarthy in the Observer another laid in by Richard Church in an unidentified publication and yet another in Time and Tide 17 May 1941 by Lord David Cecil entitled "A Note of Virginia Woolf." Dust jacket has one chip near top of spine tiny closed tear on top edge of rear panel and the usual smudges a white dust jacket would have. From the collection of R. O. Blechman an American animator illustrator children's-book author graphic novelist and editorial cartoonist whose work has been the subject of retrospectives at the Museum of Modern Art and other institutions.<br /> <br /> First edition first impression. Published 17 July 1941 at 7s. 6d; 6358 copies printed. A note by Leonard Woolf precedes the text. In this her final novel Woolf explores themes of time memory and the complexities of human experience. Set in England on a summer's day in the 1930s the story takes place during a village pageant at a country house called Pointz Hall. Through the perspective of various characters the novel delves into their inner thoughts desires and fears. Woolf weaves together the past present and future blending reality and imagination as the pageant serves as a reflection of the characters' lives and the changing world around them. The book contemplates the fleeting nature of existence and the way art can capture and transcend the passing of time. Vanessa Bell's dust jacket design depicting flowers and a stage curtain aligns with the theme of performance and the idea of being "between the acts." The curtain being drawn signifies a pause or intermission in a theatrical performance creating a sense of anticipation for what is to come next. WOOLMER 488; KIRKPATRICK A26a. The Hogarth Press unknown
1958mon0000024730The Hogarth Press 1958-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Hardback with dust cover. Well read copy with some spine wear. Colouring of page edges due to age. The Hogarth Press hardcover
19282183<p>Good condition binding holds tight. Has some wavyness small wear on spine small name on front pastedown</p> Hogarth hardcover
192834341New York: The Modern Library 1928. First American Edition. Near Fine/Very Good . First American Edition. WOOLF VIRGINIA<br /> MRS. DALLOWAY.<br /> New York: The Modern Library 1928.<br /> <br /> First Modern Library edition early printing. 296 pp. Octavo. Bound in the publisher's original green cloth with gilt stamping to spine and green top stain. Housed in the scarce early variant pictorial dust jacket in green and red predating the later Valenti Angelo purple design issued in the 1940s. Dust jacket retains the original 95¢ price. Spine stamped "96."<br /> <br /> A bright tight and clean copy in attractive condition. Boards remain solid and well preserved with gilt bright. Dust jacket shows chipping at spine ends and corners small closed tears along folds and light toning but remains notably intact and presentable and preserved in acitate.<br /> <br /> An early Modern Library printing catalogued under number 96 not 96.2 in Toledano as the number was reused across multiple variants within the series. This represents an early American reprint of Woolf's 1925 modernist classic widely regarded as her most accomplished novel and frequently ranked among the major works of twentieth-century literature.<br /> <br /> A desirable early issue in its original and increasingly uncommon pictorial dust jacket.<br /> <br /> MRS. DALLOWAY provides a snapshot of post-World War I English society addressing themes such as class gender roles and the effects of war on individuals and society. Woolf's portrayal of the characters' internal struggles reflects broader societal concerns of the time making it a significant work in the modernist literary canon. The Modern Library unknown
JD37135NY Harcourt Brace 1925 first edition. Lacking its dust jacket one of 2100 copies. Ink inscription to front pastedown very good minus. NY, Harcourt, Brace, 1925, first edition. unknown
2004CBS-9780824702298Taylor & Francis 2004. New. Taylor & Francis unknown
2004CBS-9780824702298Taylor & Francis 2004. New. Taylor & Francis unknown
1925140939525London: The Hogarth Press 1925. First Edition. Very Good. First edition first printing. Bound in publisher's paper covered boards with illustrations by Vanessa Bell over grey cloth backed spine lettered in black; lacking the dust jacket. Very Good. Top edge of covers and spine is browned light streaking to rear cover shallow chipping at spine ends and toning to pages. A nice copy. The Hogarth Press unknown books
1966RWOOCOL00twHogarth Press 1966 1967. Very Good. Woolf Virginia. Collected Essays. 4 volumes. London: Hogarth Press 1966 1967. Octavo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Slightly rubbed and price clipped. A few tiny chips. Subtly faded spines. Scarce set. Hogarth Press hardcover
195872603London: Hogarth Press 1958. First edition 8vo pp. 239 1; fine copy in a near fine unclipped dust jacket designed by Vanessa Bell. Previously forgotten lost or anonymously published criticism gathered by Leonard Woolf including "The Anatomy of Fiction" "The New Biography" and one of my favorites her assessment of Oliver Wendell Holmes. Kirkpatrick A34a. Hogarth Press unknown