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2003007060Easton Press 2003. Leather Bound. Fine. Beautiful Copy! Unread with stiff boards. Tiny scuff mark to outside page edges otherwise as new. Carefully packaged and shipped in box. YY Easton Press hardcover
1950329039London: Hogarth Press 1950. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in boards. Spine cocked. Hogarth Press hardcover
Generously illustrated with black and white photos and illustrations. Features: "Find The Woman" - What happened in Central Africa when word spread that a venerated witch-doctress had invented a potion to render the white man's bullets harmless - with photo of Maria N'Koy in her ceremonial regalia; At Grips With the Desert - Part III - Donald R.G. Cameron's party set out to cross the Sahara and became lost for ten dreadful days - with photos and map; A Tenderfoot in Argentina - Englishman G.H. Mummery went to Argentina to try his luck on a big estancia; The "Eggers" of Yorkshire - Article with amazing photos of the people who scramble the towering cliffs of the Yorkshire coast to reap a harvest of sea-bird eggs; Brigand-Hunting in Anatolia - Capt. S.H. Woolf was stationed on the Bagdad Railway with a small detachment of Indian troops; My College Adventures - Young Carl N. Taylor was wandering around America when he decided to study in Indiana - he provides an interesting glimpse into a novel phase of American college life; The Sanyasi's Curse - A tale from construction of one of the Southern Indian railways in 1887-8; Tapu - A weird little New Zealand story from Ken J. Royal, who went hunting for Maori curios on an old native battleground; Twelve Days on a Burning Ship - The coal cargo of the old windjammer Fanny catches fire far to the south of Cape Horn; My Trip to "Devil's Island" - Excellent photo-illustrated article describing Arthur Mills' visit to the notorious French penal establishment in Guiana where Dreyfus endured his martyrdom and the betrayer of Nurse Cavell is presently imprisoned; Shorty the Sheepherder - Edith Ammons Kohl describes a strange character she met while newspapering in Montana; Rough Luck - Johannes Else's nearly successful escape from the prison at Cape Town; A Deal in Diamonds - The curious experience of an Eastern merchant while visiting Marseilles on business; The Lost Mine - Part II of II - A. Hyatt Verrill seeks a mysterious native "King" in Panama - with photos; and more. 84 pages plus 28 pages of great ads. Backstrip entirely nibbled away so covers loose but present, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A worthy vintage copy of this fascinating issue. Book
314 pages. Features: Vogue's Point of View on the New York Collections; The New York Collections - ease is the essence, the sweater-and-skirt-suit, the shirty, unwaisted dress, the big-evening dress with nothing big about it, the suit that's like being in separates, the coat for this year - the wrap-and-tie, the blouson jacket, the chopped coat over pants, a raincoat that's really a raincoat, brown at night; Aubergine - new color at night in the New York Collections; Great day looks in the New York Collections - all-of-a-tone dressing, the suit with a blouson jacket, rolled sleeves, sweaters underneath, real raingear, the wrap-and-tie coat - every way over everything, easy little suit looks, pants suits, sweatery dresses, soft swingy navy, the furry chopped coat over pants; Evenings in the New York Collections - the long black dress, bare and covered, the sequin pants suit, pale, soft looks, the pale fluffy fur to wrap yourself up in at night, the short, bare evening dress, little black dinner suits, the new small-evening dressing ; A Vogue Editorial - furs, fashion, and ecology; The New York Collections - fashion across the country; New York Address Book of Beauty Specialists; Real Makeup and shorter hair - the essence of beauty today; This Year's Face - the makeup you'll want for this year's fashion; Hair - the dropout problem; Moroccan Food; Films vs. Plays - Norman Mailer Speaks; Richard Serra - Monumental Artist; Who Was Virginia Woolf Afraid of?; Winning the New York Space Race - Mr. and Mrs. Guedaliahou Shiva; Winning the New York Space Race - Jeanette Bonnier; Vogue Horoscope - John N. Mitchell; Vogue Travel - Bermuda; and much more. Usual library markings. Above-average wear. A worthy reference copy. Book
56 pages. Features: ; Nostalgic RCA photo-ad inside front cover shows civilian walkie talkies (early 'cell phones') at work; Why Do Men Strike, and What's To Be Done?; Fear Dominates Japan - a first-hand report by Frank L. Kluckhorn on the difficulties we face in remaking a whole people's way of life and thought - with photos; Teaching men to be free - in colleges today courses in basic human knowledge replace traditional electives; Winning the Peace - It is Our Job; Our New Concept of the Universe, by Harry M.Davis; Opportunities for Veterans with the help of the Veteran's Administration (VA); In Lisbon Falls, Maine a benefit is held to raise funds for Virgil Healey after his home was burned; S.J. Woolf Talks About New York; Hollywood Movies Defended - An American View; Nice one-page color ad for Elco, the Electric Boat Company; "Traditional Modern' home design photos; Moscow is not New York - all the differences between socialism and individualism are reflected in the streets; A Farewell to Ration Books, although in their use Americans found profit and a sense of sharing; Half-page of cartoons of GI life in occupied Japan; Color Super Suds ad features Mrs. Lorett R. Kelly; Nice one-page color ad for Sara Lee Fruit Cake; Delinquency has hidden roots; Attractive one-page color ad for Face Powder Tabu by Dana; Hope for the Home Laundry - washing machines and irons are being mass-produced; Two pages of attractive fashion photos for women called "The Importance of Details"; Nice one-page color ad for Chateau Martin wine; Nice one-page color ad for B. Altman & Co. hats for men; Back cover color ad for Knit-tex topcoats for men; and more. Average external wear and soiling. Unmarked. Moderate age-toning to paper. A sound copy of this vintage WWII-era issue. Book
1953003115London: The Hogarth Press 1953. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Bound in orange cloth with gilt titles to spine. Binding is square and tight. Top edge stained orange. Inside clean no marks or inscriptions. The unclipped dust jacket with light toning to spine and along margins. Dust Jacket designed by Vanessa Bell. 227 x 146 cm. 372 pp. A near fine collectible copy. . The Hogarth Press Hardcover
1929607London: Jonathan Cape 1929. First edition. Octavo. Coffee-brown cloth boards lettered in gilt on spine; publisher's device of a bowl with monogram in blind on lower board. First edition first impression. Introduction by Virginia Woolf pages 9-16 published here in the year her A Room of One's Own was published. Top and fore edges trimmed bottom partially trimmed endpapers slightly offset from dust jacket. A contemporary inscription: "Valentine 'Take and keep this not for its worth for God knows it has little but in memory of my love.' "Veranilda"" quoting Gissing's unfinished novel Veranilda on front free endpaper with an additional loose inscription laid in: "To dearest Valentine Ackland / In remembrance of 29.7.29. / With fondest love from / Frankie Francis Birrell." Very good or better. Saxe-blue dust jacket dust jacket printed in orange-yellow spine lightly sunned small closed tear at spine top of rear panel price intact very good or better. <br /> <br /> . KIRKPATRICK & CLARKE B9a. Jonathan Cape unknown
1930338New Haven: Yale University Press 1930. Good. Large quarto. Original blue printed wrappers signatures sewn. Vol. XX September 1930 No. 1. lvi216lxiv pp. Wrapper's lap-edges with small nicks short split to upper wrapper at spine edge tape residue to top edge of the upper wrapper and similarly to the top edge of the Woolf essay note in photo; bookplate of the noted Virginia Woolf Hogarth Press Bloomsbury collector William Beekman affixed to verso of upper wrapper some shelf wear else good.<br /> <br /> First appearance of this essay Memories of a Working Women's Guild 121-138pp. which was revised by Woolf and presented as the introduction to LIFE AS WE HAVE KNOWN IT for The Hogarth Press a collection of essays wherein the lives of women who where engaged as domestic servants recount their lives and hope for equity. Mrs. Woolf is a bit disingenuous in her empathy for the struggles of the working woman as she herself had a rather testy life-long relationship with the very women she seeks here to elevate. To her credit she acknowledges she is patronizing "'the poor' 'the working classes'" and that she sits at a meeting of the Congress of the English Women's Co-operative Guild as a "benevolent spectator." There is also a complimentary review of Vita Sackville-West's THE EDWARDIANS p. viii and a rather vein-opening poem by Dorothy Parker follows Woolf's essay on p. 139. KIRKPATRICK & CLARKE C326. Yale University Press unknown
1931609Paris: Librairie Stock Delamain et Boutelleau 1931. First French Edition. Octavo. Original printed wrappers. xiv 15-266pp. Traduction et préface de Charles Mauron. Introduction by the author Virginia Woolf. Near fine a few old spots on wraps tiny split near toe of spine else a clean and bright copy preserved in an acetate cover. From the library of the noted Bloomsbury collector William Beekman with his bookplate affixed to the front pastedown.<br /> <br /> First French translation. Edition limited to 1100 numbered copies this being № 763 printed on Alfa Satinè paper; from the collection Le Cabinet Cosmopolite 57. In his preface Mauron in his preface points out to the reader "that if they are willing to participate willingly a new game has just been created for them. Basically the old roman à clef risked being boring because it was too simple. The supreme enemy of boredom in this little literary stronghold of Bloomsbury where Mrs. V. Woolf is the indisputable queen!" Cataloguer's translation. Kirkpatrick & Clarke D24a. Librairie Stock Delamain et Boutelleau unknown
1944171723New York: Harcourt Brace & Company 1944. First Edition; Early Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good price clipped dust jacket. All 4 flap corners clipped. Small owner name on FEP. Harcourt, Brace & Company hardcover
2007219539London: Sweet & Maxwell 2007. 6th Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine. 1098 pages in near fine condition. 6TH EDITION. Pages are clean and unmarked. Page edges are lightly stained and smudged. A black ribbon is attached to the binding. Red hardcovers with gilt titles and black accents. Worna round the edges especially at the corners. Boards are lightly scuffed. NF/- - <br/> <br/> Sweet & Maxwell hardcover
11496067-nnew. unknown
1963620803London: The Hogarth Press 1963. Scarce hard cover with unclipped dust jacket both in very good condition. Containing the official diaries maintained by Leonard Woolf while Assistant Government Agent of the Hambantota District Ceylon during the period August 1908 to May 1911 along with a fold out map of the area at page 250. Also included are three short stories by Woolf; A Tale Told by Moonlight Pearls and Swine and The Two Brahmans. General shelf and handling wear including light creasing to DJ edges folds and corners tanning to dust jacket notable to spine and folds along with other general age-related discolouration. Pageblock is tanned. Green cloth boards are in fine condition with gilt book detail to spine. Gutter break noted at page 32-33 however pages are securely bound and content unmarked. Please contact us for further information or additional photographs. CN. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. The Hogarth Press Hardcover
1958193040London: Hogarth Press 1958. First edition of this posthumously published collection of 25 essays on the art of fiction and biography rediscovered and edited by Woolf's husband with the help of B. J. Kirkpatrick Woolf's bibliographer and M. Lyon the author of several works on Woolf as a literary critic. Octavo. Original blue cloth spine lettered in gilt. With dust jacket by Vanessa Bell. Cloth clean spine ends and corners gently bumped browning to contents; jacket unclipped panels toned particularly spine: a very good copy indeed in very good jacket. Kirkpatrick A34a. hardcover
193375750London: The Hogarth Press 1933. Small 8vo. The first printing of the Uniform Edition and the 4th edition overall. 299 pp. Quarter green morocco over marbled boards with spine gilt. Some occasional spots or marks internally. Published by Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press. . Very Good. 1/4 Morocco. New Edition. 1933. The Hogarth Press 1933 unknown
66714London: The Hogarth Press 1945. Essays FIFTH AND THIRD EDITIONS. Two volumes. Octavo 19 x 13cm pp.305; 3. pp.270. Publisher's green cloth lettered in gilt to spine typographic dust-jacket with printed price of 7/6 to spine. Small booksellers stamp to front pastedown of first vol. gilt titling worn bumping to corners sunning to dust-jacket spines. Very good. 'The Common Reader' is a collection of classic essays by Virginia Woolf exploring subjects such as Jane Austen 'Wuthering Heights' George Eliot Mary Wollstonecraft and Dorothy Wordsworth. The essays are aimed at the common reader and they highlight the impressive talent of Woolf demonstrating her expanse of knowledge and stylistic variety; the prose here is vastly different from her modernist style for which she is best known. London: The Hogarth Press, 1945 unknown
91578Published by Leonard & Virginia Woolf At The Hogarth Press. London. 1925. The Hogarth Press. 1925. First edition. No DW. Upper board decorated by Vanessa Bell. Boards soiled. Corners very bumped and worn head of spine pulled and frayed tail crumpled outer edges of pages foxed. Library borrowing plate to rear pastedown but no other stamps or signs of library use. Generally a sound copy. hardcover
1938546368London: The Hogarth Press 1938. First edition hardcover with very fine leather rebinding including gilt detailing to the spine and complementary marbled pastedowns. Gilded pageblock head. Light shelf and handling to boards minor wear to edges. Pageblock is tanned and lightly foxed tanning leading into page edges. Binding is secure and other than occasional blemish within content is unmarked. CN. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Used. The Hogarth Press Hardcover
2006x-0631177221Blackwell Pub 2006. Hardcover. New. 184 pages. 9.75x6.75x0.75 inches. Blackwell Pub hardcover
1933mbb006740London: Published by Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press 52 Tavistock Square London W.C 1933. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 220x140x20mm. BELL VANESSA. 220x140x20mm409g . . 500g Postage Incorrect see below for 1kg . . Published by Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press 52 Tavistock Square London W.C. London. 1933. First Edition. 2nd Printing. . Pp163 Brown fine cloth hard boards gilt lettering to spine without jacket. The biography of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's pet spaniel illustrated with 4 drawings by Vanessa Bell plus 6 illustrations. The cloth boards are very faded both front and back with the spine worn head and foot and back spine edge with exposed netting detached corners show wear. The interior of this book is in very good condition with previous owner's name and date on front free endpaper. Slight tilt. A nice early edition of this popular book. . . Australia_Post_Zoned_International_Shipping_Rates_FOR_THIS_PARCEL . . AP-Zone1_NZ:_AU$30.00 . . AP-Zone3_Canada_USA:_AU$47.80 . . AP-Zone4_UK_Europe:_AU$54.80 . . Domestic_tracked_OR_registered_flat_rate_FOR_THIS_ITEM_Within_Australia:_AU$11.20 2nd Printing Published by Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press 52 Tavistock Square London W.C hardcover
192513540Harcourt Brace & Company. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1925 1944. First American Edition; Later Printing. Hardcover. Navy cloth cover is rubbed on corners and spine caps 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 and a couple of tears but clean and in good condition. DJ flap is price clipped. 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
1942000010588New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1942. First American edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo. 4 v-viii 2 3-248 1 pp. Green cloth with white lettering and two white rules on the spine. Price of $3.00 on the front flap of the dust jacket. Ahearn APG 034c. Kirkpatrick A27. Edited by Leonard Woolf. A ten year gap exists between this collection of essays and the final one Woolf published before her death The Second Common Reader. The Death of the Moth was published the year after Woolf died. A landmark collection of literary essays. A Near Fine book in a Very Good or better jacket that shows toning and very minor edge wear. Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover
1946ZB1322466Sao Paulo: Livaria do Globo 1946. Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday June 29 SALE item first Brazilian edition of The Waves limited to 150 copies this copy inscribed by the translator; 259 1 pp. original blue cloth hardcover tips rubbed else very good in a worn and tattered dust jacket; Kirkpatrick D159 although the limitation is not noted there. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Sao Paulo: Livaria do Globo hardcover
1982Q-0151256020Harcourt Brace 1982 1982-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Harcourt Brace, 1982 hardcover
197753577New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1977-1984. First American Edition. First Printings. Five octavo volumes 24cm; all bound in black cloth with gilt decoration on front cover and titled same on spine; dustjackets; vol. 1- 356pp. with green endpapers; vol. 2- 371pp. with lavendar endpapers; vol. 3- 384pp. with pink endpspers; vol. 4- 402pp. with white endpapers; vol. 5- 402pp. with map endpapers. All volumes are Near Fine or better with a light scuff to the rear board of volume one. The dustjackets are all unclipped priced $12.95- $19.95 in Near Fine or better condition with a small closed tear to the lower edge of volume three. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich unknown books