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2003DADAX0199257787OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 2003-06-12. hardcover. New. 9.38x1.13x6.12. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS hardcover
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1911017355London United Kingdom: Simpkin Marshall Hamilton Kent & Co 1911. Book. Illus. by A.E. Jackson. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First UK edition. First Printing n.d xii 131pp 1. Four colour illustrations present including frontis. Original boards illustrated center piece to front board. School prize inscription to half title page. Tight binding a very good copy with a touch of spotting to text block. Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, & Co Hardcover
97987the ceylon historical journal 1962 ceylon. first edition octavo printed light card covers with french flaps lxxx 286pp illus folding map VG mild tanning two small staple holes to centre of book penetrate to around 80 pages RARE in this true first edition form the ceylon historical journal 1962 ceylon unknown
1947mon0000432337The Zodiac Press 1947T. hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual marking. Clean copy in good condition.rnrnNote: rebound by library. The Zodiac Press hardcover
14226Passenger to Teheran -- First Edition by Vita Sackville-West. London: The Hogarth Press 1926.181 pages 32 Photographic Plates Sackville-West was an English author poet and aristocrat. "Passenger to Teheran" is an account of Sackville-West's journey to visit her husband Harold Nicolson who was serving as a diplomat in Teheran. Along her route she sailed the Nile stopped in India before sailing the Persian Gulf to Iraq through the mountains to Teheran Iran. Her return to England was equally slow-paced and she traveled dangerous circumstances through the revolution in Russia and Poland. A classic work that showcases Sackville-West's humor and sense of adventure. A good copy.<br/><br/>Both Sackville-West and her husband had same-sex relationships as did some of the Bloomsbury Group of writers and artists with whom they had connections. Her relationship with Virginia Woolf began in 1925 and ended in 1935 reaching its height between 1925-28 which was when Woolf printed this book on her Hogarth Press. Sackville-West loved to travel frequently going to France Spain and to visit Nicolson in Persia. This book was based on her Persia trips these trips were emotionally draining for Woolf who missed Sackville-West intensely. Woolf's novel To the Lighthouse noteworthy for its theme of longing for someone absent was partly inspired by Sackville-West's frequent absences. unknown books
193716502London: The Hogarth Press 1937. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/Fair. Good in a Fair jacket unclipped 8/6 on the spine 8s. 6d. net on the front flap toned and soiled substanial chips at the spine. Green cloth toned and soiled throughout rubbed at the bottom edge with gilt lettering on the spine. Firmly bound with a slight forward lean pages toned and lightly soiled at the edges clean internally. Woolf's multi-generational novel of the Pargiter family and "the concrete details of their daily life and the impact on individuals of all the forces that mould society from fear and love to war and politics. The Hogarth Press hardcover
193351443London: The Hogarth Press 1933. First Edition. First Impression one of 12680 copies. Octavo 21.75cm; brown linen with titles stamped in gilt on spine; dustjacket; 67-1631pp with photographic frontispiece and nine plates of illustrations. Light fraying at crown gentle sunning to board edges rough erasure to previous owners name on front endpaper else clean throughout; Very Good. Dustjacket price 7s.6d. net at mid-spine; lightly edgeworn gently sunned at spine and upper edge with several tiny nicks closed tears and a small stain at lower spine panel; Very Good. "This is an attempt to write the life of a dog Mrs. Browning's spaniel Flush who not only played an active part in human life and inspired poetry but was himself a dog of worth and character well deserving celebration" from front flap. KIRKPATRICK A19a. The Hogarth Press unknown books
193230831London: Hogarth Press 1932. First edition. Green cloth edges foxed but a very good bright copy in very good dust jacket. Kirkpatrick A18a; Woolmer 315. <br/><br/> Hogarth Press hardcover books
197930837London / Toronto: Hogarth Press / Clarke Irwin & Co. Ltd 1979. First edition. A set of advance uncorrected proof copies. Original wrappers first two volumes in full color dust jackets. Near fine set slightly faded with a few minor nicks to dust jacket edges. See Kirkpatrick A44a A47a A51a A53a and A54a respectively for reference to the final publications. <br/><br/> Hogarth Press / Clarke, Irwin & Co. Ltd unknown books
1985266539London and New York 1985. Three short letters and one postcard with Ferrone's retained carbon dated 7 August 1984. 8vo. Fine. Three short letters and one postcard with Ferrone's retained carbon dated 7 August 1984. 8vo. 'I do love her & would like to meet her in heaven'. Correspondence from the playwright Edna O'Brien concerning an American production of Virginia to New York editor John Ferrone editor of the Harcourt Brace editions of the Letters and Diaries of Virginia Woolf reading in part "discuss some improvements but the final ones won't be resolved until after rehearsal as its there one has the flashes of lightning & also I shall now be able to draw on the last volume of Virginia's diary. I do love her & would like to meet her in heaven ."<br/>Ferrone discusses a memorable passage in Woolf's wartime diary in his response carbon copy is present. With three further notes from her to Ferrone. unknown books
19583116905London: The Hogarth Press. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1958. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. First edition. Near fine in near fine dust jacket. Faint trace of toning at edges of jacket. Minute chips at crest of spine and a few modest nicks at edges of jacket. Trilfling 1/4"-inch split at head of front hinge. Choice copy. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 240 pages . The Hogarth Press hardcover
1958419London: The Hogarth Press 1958. Octavo. Sky-blue cloth boards spine lettered in gilt. 240pp. 8 â… x 5 ½ in. All edges trimmed. Editorial note by Leonard Woolf. White dust jacket printed in black and sky-blue designed by Vanessa Bell with her initials and date in the design. Slight offsetting to endpapers edges dust-speckled else a near fine copy in an unmarked unclipped dust jacket with a lightly toned spine else about fine. Formerly in the collection of R. O. Blechman an American animator illustrator children's-book author graphic novelist and celebrated 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 16 June 1958 6000 copies printed at 8s. The essays include: "The Narrow Bridge of Art" "Hours in a Library" "Impassioned Prose" "Life and the Novelist" "On Rereading Meredith" "The Anatomy of Fiction" "Gothic Romance" "The Supernatural in Fiction" "Henry James's Ghost Stories" "A Terribly Sensitive Mind" "Women and Fiction" "An Essay in Criticism" "Phases of Fiction" "The New Biography" "A Talk about Memoirs" "Sir Walter Raleigh" "Sterne" "Eliza and Sterne" "Horace Walpole" "A Friend of Johnson" "Fanny Burney's Half-Sister" "Money and Love" "The Dream" "The Fleeting Portrait: 1. Waxworks at the Abbey; 2. The Royal Academy" "Poe's Helen" "Visits to Walt Whitman" and "Oliver Wendell Holmes." <br /> An absolute must for any serious Woolf reader's collection. KIRKPATRICK A34a. The Hogarth Press unknown
23777WOOLF Virginia. Granite and Rainbow. Essays. Orig. cloth with dust jacket designed by Vanessa Bell. London: The Hogarth Press 1958. First edition. Kirkpatrick A34. A very good copy. unknown
19212602New York: Harcourt Brace And Company. 1921. First American Edition. Light rubbing and wear head of spine corners slightly bumped & rubbed. Overall a tight solid copy protected in acetate DJ. ; Small 8vo green cloth spine with paper label brown boards top edge pages tinted dark gray others uncut 116pp. One of 1500 copies. With this book Virginia Woolf was said to have "emerged definitely with the liveliest imagination and most delicate style of her time". . Harcourt, Brace And Company hardcover
1942321531London: Hogarth Press 1942. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Near fine in an about very good dustwrapper with some overall soiling and a couple of some internal tape repairs. Hogarth Press hardcover
19567466London:: The Hogarth Press 1956. First edition. publisher's rust cloth in dust jacket designed by Vanessa Bell. Very fine. 8vo. Kirkpatrick A32. The Hogarth Press, hardcover
1926ARC93246Edinburgh University Press Edinburgh 1926. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First edition - issued to celebrate the twenty-first anniversary of the opening of the Edinburgh University Women's Union. 8vo. vix 191pp. White buckram with white and tan decorated paper sides and a printed paper title label. With a captioned tissue-protected colour frontispiece and eleven plates three of them also in colour one of which is a reproduction of a watercolour by Katherine Cameron and nine of them with captioned tissue protectors as required. A small area of indeterminate staining to the base of the backstrip and a touch of spotting to the free endpapers and to occasional leaf margins. A very good copy with the uncommon Otto Schlapp-designed dust wrapper a little darkened and spotted with an inch or so of loss from the spine panel ends. Virginia Woolf contributes an original five-page essay 'A Woman's College from the Outside' which includes a full-page photograph of the author. Other contributors include W. H. Davies his poems 'Where Shall We Live' and 'Contented Hearts' Katherine Mansfield 'Two Unpublished Sketches' Hugh MacDiarmid his 'Penny Wheep' poem 'Hungry Waters' here set to music by Francis George Scott Hilaire Belloc Walter de la Mare his poem 'The Snail' T. Sturge Moore Edwin Muir Charlotte Mew Gordon Bottomley &c. 2000 copies were printed of which 750 were subsequently pulped. Kirkpatrick B6 for both Woolf and Mansfield in the primary tan patterned binding a total of five binding variants have been identified. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh Hardcover
1943WOOLFVIR015140The Hogarth Press London. 1943 i.e. 1944. First edition. Octavo. 124 pages. A posthumous collection of eighteen stories several of which are previously unprinted in any form. Two-page Foreword by Leonard Woolf. Pages lightly tanned. Tail of spine slightly pushed. Very good indeed in very good slightly chipped and marked dustwrapper designed by Vanessa Bell with short tears at head and tail of spine. These tears have at some point been inadvisedly ''repaired'' on the reverse by the use of tape which has left visible marks on the exterior of the dustwrapper. The Hogarth Press, London. unknown
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19291685<p>Has some wear and has had some regluing by spine. Though now pretty tight binding. Though some wear. Tanning on spine fresh inside. Now dry stain on one board. <br />Third uk print of Mrs Dalloway ever</p> hogarth press hardcover
195330233London: The Hogarth Press 1953. Book. Fine. Orange Cloth. First Edition. Octavo. Bound in orange cloth with gilt lettering. Pictorial dust jacket sunned and lightly bumped. Clean interior. Compiled by her husband after her passing this volume gives insight into the mind writing exercises and readings of the famous English author. The Hogarth Press Hardcover
68244London: The Hogarth Press 1933. Modern Literature First UNIFORM EDITION fourth overall edition. Octavo 19 x 13cm pp.299; 1. Publisher's green cloth lettered in gilt to spine typographic dust-jacket with printed price of 5/- to spine. Contents clean previous owner's name in red ink to flyleaf jacket with a few small nicks gently sunned to spine. Near fine. A semi-biographical novel based in part on the life of Woolf's lover Vita Sackville-West; 'Orlando' is generally considered one of Woolf's most accessible novels. It was first published in October 1928 followed by a second impression in October 1928 and a third impression in December 1928. This New Edition/Uniform Edition was published in 1933 and is the fourth printing overall. London: The Hogarth Press, 1933 unknown
19759780701202781-2025The Hogarth Press 1975. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Virginia Woolf</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> The Hogarth Press</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780701202781</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 1975</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 1000</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> . 1971 9th imp bright clean copy with unclipped dustjacket slight fading to spine no markings Professional booksellers since 1981</p> The Hogarth Press hardcover
8vo., Signed Limited Edition, with 13 coloured plates on 8, and numerous monochrome photographs, illustrations and facsimiles (a number full page) in the text; marbled boards, cloth back gilt, green endpapers, a fine copy in publisher's board slip-case. EDITION LIMITED TO 500 NUMBERED COPIES SIGNED BY PRYOR (THIS COPY NO.280) AND CONTAINING IN A SEPARATE FOLIO A LIMITED NUMBERED WOOD-ENGRAVING BY GWEN RAVERAT 'VENCE, LA PLACE EN ETE'. The wood-engraving was made in 1923 at the height of the correspondence described in the book, and hand printed by Simon Lawrence of the Fleece Press from the original boxwood block.