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195333199London: The Hogarth Press 1953. First Edition. First Edition. Signed by Leonard Woolf. First Edition. Signed. A WRITER'S DIARY. Signed & Dated by Leonard Woolf: The Hogarth Press London 1953. First Edition. 8vo. 312pp. Edited with a preface by Leonard Woolf. <br /> <br /> Inscribed on the ffe.: "Though actually the gift of Patrick Pritchard I ventured to sign it as an editorial offering to Iris Birtwistle Leonard Woolf Christmas. 1953". <br /> Presumably one of his house copies in orange cloth gilt titles to the spine that he gave as a gift.<br /> <br /> Also included in the book is a postcard addressed to Miss Birtwistle dated January 26 1954 from Mrs. Patrick Pritchard from Surrey: "Have you seen page 346 of V. Woolf's book - 10th line form the bottom refers to Dee" That page talks about the recent bombings in London and mentions Patrick Pritchard and others.<br /> <br /> Iris Mary Birtwistle was a poet and gallery owner. George Pritchard was a solicitor who as the story goes gave the collection of letters he kept at home by Virginia Woolf Leonard Woolf Leslie Stephen Lytton Strachey Maynard Keynes letters and others to his son Patrick Prichard who passed them on to his wife who later sold them all to a dealer in New York City which caused some unpleasant controversy about their provenance according to Leonard Woolf's biography.<br /> <br /> A WRITER'S DIARY Reveals glimpses of Virginia Woolf & essential for an understanding of her writing methods & how her thought process influenced her life & relationships. It was not until Woolf's full Diaries were published that they were recognized with her letters as companion as her literary masterpieces. Virginia Woolf kept her diaries from 1915 until her death in 1941. Her husband Leonard Woolf notes in his preface that her "diary gives for 27 years a consecutive record of what she did of the people whom she saw and particularly of what she thought about those people about herself about life and about the books she was writing or hoped to write." Leonard Woolf has here excerpted his wife's diaries from 1918 through 1941 including every reference his wife's diaries made to her own writing. The resulting book "throws light upon Virginia Woolf's intentions objects and methods as a writer. It gives an unusual psychological picture of artistic production from within." Kirkpatrick & Clarke A31a. A rare & desirable Association Copy. The Hogarth Press unknown
1922156877London: Hogarth Press 1922. The first full-length book published by the Hogarth Press First edition first impression. Jacob's Room Woolf's third novel was the first full-length book to be published by the Hogarth Press and marked the point from which the Woolfs decided to run the press as a genuine business concern. Octavo 180 x 120 mm. Finely bound by the Chelsea Bindery in dark blue morocco spine lettered and decorated gilt raised bands single rule to boards gilt inner dentelles gilt burgundy endpapers gilt edges. Light foxing to prelims and endmatter otherwise a fine copy. hardcover
1928173732London: Hogarth Press 1928. Handsomely bound copy First trade edition of the author's masterpiece of modernist and feminist literature. Dedicated to Vita Sackville-West whose androgynous personality inspired the character the book was described by her son Nigel Nicolson as "the longest love letter in history". This edition was preceded by the signed limited edition published in New York nine days earlier. Octavo 210 x 134 mm. Finely bound by the Chelsea Bindery in dark blue morocco spine lettered and decorated in gilt raised bands single rule to boards gilt twin rule to turn-ins gilt burgundy endpapers gilt edges. The occasional minor blemish an excellent copy in a fine binding. Kirkpatrick A11b; Woolmer 185. hardcover
1921140949173London: The Hogarth Press 1921. First Edition. Near Fine. First edition first printing. Bound in publisher's cloth-backed paper-covered boards illustrated by Vanessa Bell. Illustrated with four full-page woodcuts. Near Fine with light rubbing toning and wear to covers. Contents toned with offsetting from woodcuts to adjacent pages typical for this edition. An attractive copy of Woolf's collection of eccentric short stories that explore inner monologue. Kirkpatrick & Clarke A5. Woolmer 17. The Hogarth Press unknown
1925173197London: Published by Leonard & Virginia The Hogarth Press 1925. Handsomely bound copy First edition of the first of the two volumes of Woolf's Common Reader collecting critical essays articles and book reviews that had previously appeared in various publications. Octavo 210 x 154 mm. Finely bound by the Chelsea Bindery in dark blue morocco spine lettered and decorated gilt raised bands twin rule to turn-ins gilt burgundy endpapers gilt edges. Some minor spotting to prelims an excellent copy. Kirkpatrick A8a; Woolmer 81. hardcover
1931WOOLFVIR015689The Hogarth Press London. 1931. First edition. Octavo. A 325-page novel.Small contemporary 1933 ownership signature on front pastedown under the dustwrapper flap. Small fold to top corner of front free endpaper. A bit of fading to head and tail of spine. Edges very faintly spotted. Small bump to bottom corner of rear cover. Very good indeed in very good indeed faintly spotted slightly nicked dustwrapper designed by Vanessa Bell with a fingernail-sized chip at head of spine. A bright copy. The Hogarth Press, London. unknown
192945860New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1929. Very Good/Very Good. New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1929. First American Trade Edition. Octavo; 199pp. Slate dust jacket printed in black and blue. Dark blue cloth boards with spine lettered in gilt; yellow topstain. Price-clipped dust jacket lightly toned and scuffed; chipping along edges and splits to folds. Boards show mild shelfwear; corners slightly bumped; gilt along spine rubbed. Binding sound and pages unmarked; a Very Good copy; rare in jacket. <br /> <br /> Kirkpatrick A12.c. Harcourt, Brace and Company unknown
1921317228London: hogarth 1921. First. hardcover. very good/very good. Woodcuts by Vanessa Bell. 16mo cloth backed pictorial boards; light wear to corners & top of spine; back & front flyleaves browned. London: Hogarth Press 1921. First Edition.<br/> <br/> hogarth unknown
33496London: The Hogarth Press 1977 - 1984. 1st Edition. 1st Edition. First Editions. Five volumes. With the bookplate of RICHARD STRACHEY inscribed by John Strachey in Volumes III. IV AND V on the title pages and Simonette with her handwritten address on Volume I and signature on Volume II. <br /> Beautiful inscriptions such as:<br /> "To Dearest Simonette on a beautiful morning in the library XXX always John 11-IX-85<br /> Near fine copies in the publisher's purple cloth gilt titles to the spine in bright fresh near fine dust wrappers designed by Duncan Grant. Volume II and V is price clipped and Volume IV slight tear on top front right. Kirkpatrick and Clarke A48a A52a A55a A57a A58a. <br /> <br /> A very rare and beautiful set.<br /> <br /> Extra shipping cost may apply due to weight. London: The Hogarth Press, 1977 - 1984 unknown
19311334<p>The jacket is the same as for 1st print. The condition is superb. It has some foxing and some small close teard aswell as some very small loss in places on spine. What appears to be a faint blue stain under Woolf on front of cover which is hard to see well. The jacket is completely unrestored but has some foxing on inner-side of it. The book has a small stain or moisturedamage on lower part of spine which is now dry. The book also has a small inscription on inner-side of front-board and some foxing inside and on the outside of pages. The book is in great condition though and the colors are very vibrant which is really rare on this book. It is very hard to find the jacket in this good condition.</p> Hogarth Press hardcover
2016__0198367392Oxford Ort Packs 2016. Paperback. New. 48 pages. 18.50x12.20x10.63 inches. Oxford Ort Packs paperback
1929023295London: Published by Leonard & Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press. Original cinnamon cloth with gilt lettering. First English Edition. 1 of 3040 copies. Near Fine book in the original Very Good Dust Jacket by Vanessa Bell with tears along one spine edge and some small chips and tears. Kirkpatrick A12b. . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1929. Published by Leonard & Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press hardcover
1919140948913London: Duckworth and Company 1919. First Edition. Near Fine. First edition first printing. iv 538 2 ads pp. Bound in publisher's dark gray cloth stamped in light blue; lacking the dust jacket. Near Fine with light bumping to extremities and moderate rubbing and light mottling to cloth. Light foxing to textblock edges endpapers and first and last few pages. Rear hinge exposed several hinges slightly overopened throughout. The author's scarce second novel which contrasts the lives of two Edwardian women a litterateur and a suffragist. Kirkpatrick & Clarke A4. Duckworth and Company unknown
1933140938227London: The Hogarth Press 1933. New Edition. Very Good. Second printing of the new edition. Signed by Virginia Woolf on the front free endpaper. Bound in publisher's green cloth with spine titled lettered in gilt; lacking the dust jacket. Very Good with light wear at extremities light soiling to cloth and endsheets foxed. While limited editions signed by Virginia Woolf are somewhat common signed trade editions have become quite scarce. The Hogarth Press unknown
193116707London: The Hogarth Press 1931. First Edition First Issue. Cloth. Near fine/near fine. The first edition first issue of The Waves by Virginia Woolf in the publisher's first state dust jacket. Octavo 325pp 3. Purple cloth title stamped in gilt on spine. The first issue with "First Published in 1931" statement on the copyright page. Glue remnant on both endpapers where dust jacket protector was previously attached. Solid text block laid paper internally clean. In the publisher's first issue dust jacket "7s. 6d." retail price on front flap light toning to spine a bright near fine example. Jacket designed by her sister Vanessa Bell. Kirkpatrick A16a A bright near fine example of the author's most experimental work. The Hogarth Press unknown
193029275NY: Rimington & Hooper. Fine with No dust jacket as issued. 1930. Limited Edition. First Printing. Hard Cover. Signed limited edition No. 55 of an edition of 550. Signed on the verso of the half-title by Virginia Woolf in her characteristic purple ink. Quarter bound in publisher's red cloth over gray boards gilt lettering on spine Dwiggins illustration on paste-down on cover t.e.g. Illustrated with drawings and page decorations by W. A. Dwiggins. Printed and bound by The Printing House of William Edwin Rudge. This is Woolf's celebrated and amusing account of the 19th-century English dandy and arbiter of fashion and his unfortunate end. Woolf's essay was first published in the Nation & Athenaeum a British weekly newspaper on September 28 1929. This is the first edition in book form. In its original green slipcase with a Dwiggins paste-down on cover. . The volume is in perfect pristine condition unmarked tight square and clean. The slipcase is worn and soiled and beginning to separate at some seams but holding. FINE. Drawings and Decoration. 4to 11" - 13" tall. iv 8 2 pp. Signed by Author . Rimington & Hooper hardcover
1930565424New York: Rimingtom & Hooper 1930. Hardcover. Fine. First edition. Folio. Quarter linen gilt and paper covered boards with paper label on front board. Spine slightly sunned else about fine in fine publisher's batik paper over card slip case with printed applied illustration. Copy number 354 of 550 copies designed by W.A. Dwiggins and Signed by Virginia Woolf. A nicer than usual copy of a fragile volume. Rimingtom & Hooper hardcover
NE5Hogarth Book. Good. Hardcover. First Edition. Decorations by Vanessa Bell. 4to pictorial boards; spine-ends and joints repaired generally clean and sound internally. ONE OF 500 NUMBERED COPIES First Edition Thus. First fully illustrated edition third overall copy 436 of a limited 500 hand-numbered by Virginia Woolf in her distinctive purple ink. Hogarth Hardcover
192177554Richmond:: Published by Leonard & Virginia Woolf at The Hogarth Press 1921. First edition; one of 1000 copies printed. publisher's cloth-backed boards designed by Vanessa Bell. A very good copy with a little of the usual use to the edges of the boards and some slight soiling to the rear panel. 12mo. With woodcuts by Vanessa Bell. Woolmer 17. Kirkpatrick A5 Published by Leonard & Virginia Woolf at The Hogarth Press, hardcover
192171916New York:: Harcourt Brace and Company 1921. First American edition. publisher's cloth-backed decorated paper-covered with printed paper label on spine in dust jacket. A very near fine copy in a near fine jacket with the slightest of use to the top of the backstrip. . 12mo. Kirkpatrick A5b. Harcourt, Brace and Company, hardcover
192734222London: Duckworth 1927. Early Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Plus/Very Good Plus. Early Edition. Hardcover. Woolf Virginia. THE VOYAGE OUT. In Dustwrapper. London: Duckworth 1927. 8vo. 375pp. Early Edition 2nd impression of Woolf's first novel in dustwrapper. Original navy blue cloth with gilt titles to spine and debossed logo on the back. From the Doran sheets printed in the United States. In a very good example of the rarely seen dustwrapper showing minor loss. Binding near fine text block tight & clean signature of "Lloyd L Rollins London 1929". An excellent copy. Kirkpatrick & Clarke A1c - The sheets were supplied by Doran 10 March 1927 Harcourt supplied another 1000 & issued June 1927 at 5s. 500 copies were taken over by the Hogarth Press from Duckworth - February 1929 who issued American sheets with a cancel-title as the Third Impression. Duckworth hardcover
1931140946249London: The Hogarth Press 1931. First Edition. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition first printing. Bound in publisher's purple cloth with spine lettered in gilt. Near Fine with darkening to spine light bowing to front board. Light wear at extremities with moderate foxing to all edges. In a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket designed by Vanessa Bell with toning light foxing and moderate edge wear and slight chipping. Offsetting and foxing to verso with small patches of bleed from purple dye. <p>Woolf's surreal and most experimental novel tracing six friends lives' spanning from youth to old age told through soliloquies interwoven with the arching rise and fall of the sun over the endless waves. The Hogarth Press unknown
72063London: Duckworth and Co. 1915. Modern Literature FIRST EDITION first impression. Octavo 19 x 13cm pp.538 2. Publisher's dark grey lettered in pale blue to spine and front cover. Contents clean some minor toning/soiling to fore-edge. No inscriptions inside paper joints discreetly tightened cloth shows light handling only. A near fine copy. Author's second novel. 2000 copies published. Set in Edwardian London 'Night and Day' contrasts the daily lives of two friends Katharine Hilbery and Mary Datchet examining the relationships between love marriage happiness and success. Kirkpatrick A2a. London: Duckworth and Co., 1915 unknown
19281771<p>Book very good fresh inside some small foxing and small tanning on spine but very good tight binding no writing inside. The jacket is good but has probably from being glued earlier glue marks on inner-flaps one thin long ones on both flaps. It is completely free now though and is not stuck to book and book has no damage. It has loss on front of jacket but jacjet holds well. Both jacket and book are first prints</p> Hogarth hardcover
1931141454London: The Hogarth Press 1931-39. The psychology of man as a social animal First edition first impression of Woolf's psychological study of the growth of democracy in the 18th and 19th centuries seldom seen with the dust jackets. "Woolf's main theme is the contrast between the structure of society and the 'communal psychology' of Europe before and after the Revolution of 1789. His argument was that before this crucial date political power was a form of personal property. Woolf's conclusion was that by 1832 the idea of political equality had been temporarily and de facto rejected" Wilson p. 218-9. 2 vols octavo. Original orange cloth spines lettered in gilt. With dust jackets. Extremities rubbed and gently bumped marks to edges foxing to vol. II; jackets unclipped chips and short closed tears to extremities panels toned vol. II foxed: a very good set in like jackets. Luedeking A27 & A31; Woolmer 278. hardcover