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2016x-1447171438Springer Verlag 2016. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 530 pages. 10.98x8.27x1.10 inches. Springer Verlag paperback
20172<p>With 6 monochrome post-impressionist woodcut illustrations including frontispiece by Virginia Woolf's sister the artist and illustrator Vanessa Bell many of which featured in Woolf's other works published by the Hogarth Press. Bound in ivory and navy pictorial cloth. The artwork is the same as the original cover art of Room of One's Own by Hogarth Press in 1929. Housed in a cream slipcase also featuring a woodcut design by Vanessa Bell. Typeset in Baskerville printed on Abbey Wove. Fine book in Fine slipcase. Elegant edition of Woolf's influential literary criticism and feminist writing.</p><p>EKB0143</p> The Folio Society hardcover
1967355490722125New York: Simon and Schuster 1967. First Edition. Signed by Author. New York: Simon and Schuster 1967. First Printing. A softback. A VG copy. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY IRIS MURDOCH AFTER HER ENTRY ON PAGES 56-57: "For Brian and Chantal and the/ innocents hoping they may avoid/ the horrors of war/ Iris Murdoch". A unique copy signed and inscribed in this way by one of the leading contributors. Further details can be provided upon request as to the identity of the recipients of this book which is part of a larger listing of Iris Murdoch proofs and other rare signed first editions. Scarce with these attributes. Uncommon. Photographs/scans available upon request. Simon and Schuster unknown
1993ABE-1514041993471Everyman 1993 A very handsome first edition thus of this great novel; in 1991 the newly designed and beautifully produced David Campbell Everyman series was launched to great praise. To The Lighthouse was issued in that first year. With elegant typography scarlet cloth binding a black title area on the spine silk marker tie fine acid free paper this series was greeted with great praise from Clive James Tom Stoppard A. S. Byatt and many other academics and writers. Each volume has a relevant chronology a bibliography and a specially written introduction. This one is written by Nadia Fusini. All this care means these serious and elegant editions especially in their first printings like this one are now collected in their own right. Language: eng. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Everyman hardcover
1986802A32London: The Hogarth Press 1986-7. First edition. Cloth. Fine/Near Fine. 9.5" by 6" . None . A collection of two volumes grouping Virginia Woolf's essays from 1904 to 1918 complete with unclipped dust wrapper. The first edition first impression of this collection of essays by Virginia Woolf two continuous volumes of six from 1904 to 1918. Edited by Andrew McNeillie. Virginia Woolf was one of the most prominent authors in the twentieth century modernist movement and a pioneer in the use of stream of consciousness as a narrative device. She was one of the founding members of the prominent artistic and literary Bloomsbury Group. During a career of almost forty years as a literary journalist she mastered the art of writing personal essays reviews biographical studies and commemorative articles a selection of which is collected in these volumes. One of the most renowned work by Woolf is the popular essay A Room of One's Own first published in 1929. In the original publisher's full cloth binding. Externally lovely with only minor shelf wear and a minor bumping to the head and tail of the spine and extremities. The dust wrapper is excellent and unclipped with only minor shelf wear and light soiling tot he wraps. Internally firmly bound. The pages are bright and clean. Fine The Hogarth Press hardcover
201715262London; The Folio Society 2017. 2017. First edition thus. Octavo pp. vi 182. With a frontispiece and five additional plates depicting woodcuts by Vanessa Bell. Bound in ivory and navy pictorial cloth with the same artwork as the original cover art of A Room of One's Own by Hogarth Press in 1929. Navy and cream patterned endpapers. Housed in a matching ivory and navy pictorial slipcase. Book crisp and clean with no annotations or inscriptions. The slightest hint of barely visible sunning and a light scratch to slipcase. Near fine. Elegant edition of Woolf's influential literary criticism and feminist writing. Illustrated with monochrome post-impressionist woodcuts by Woolf's sister Vanessa Bell. Scarce. London; The Folio Society, 2017. hardcover
195300222075LONDON: THE HOGARTH PRESS. BOUND IN CLEAN AND CRISP ORANGE CLOTH HARDCOVERS THIS DATED 1953 FIRST EDITION BY THE HOGARTH PRESS IN LONDON IS VG IN VG JACKETUNCLIPPED. EXTRACTS FROM THE DIARY OF VIRGINNIA WOOLF 1918 TO 1941 WITH GLOSSARY OF NAMES PREFACE CHRONOLOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX. X/372pp WITH CLEAN ENDPAPERS VEY LIGHT FOXING TO EDGES OF WRAPPER'S BACK PANEL. TINY CLOSED TEAR AT FOOT OF JACKET'S SPINE AT JUNCTION WITH BACK PANEL. TWO TINY NICKS AT TOP EDGE OF JACKET'S BACK PANEL : OTHERWISE VG/VG . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1953. THE HOGARTH PRESS hardcover
1950WOOLFVIR001296The Hogarth Press London. 1950. First edition. Edited and introduced by Leonard Woolf. Octavo. 224 pages. Twenty-six previously uncollected essays.Spine and cover edges a little faded as usual. Near fine in very good dustwrapper designed by Vanessa Bell a bit darkened at the spine and with a few small chips. The Hogarth Press, London. unknown
65276London: Hogarth Press 1948. Literature UNIFORM EDITION seventh impression fifth impression. Two volumes uniformly bound. Octavo 19 x 13cm pp.305; 1. pp. 207; 2. Publisher's bright teal cloth lettered in gilt to spine with typographic dust-jacket priced at 7s 6d to front flap and spine. Vol I Pencil margin marks in some essays toning to edges of textblock and light spotting to top edge S. Wroath and Son's bookseller's sticker front paste-down discolouration to crown of cloth and base of spine sunning to dust-jacket spine. Very good. Vol II Toning and light spotting to top edge of textblock S. Wroath and Son's bookseller's sticker front paste-down sunning and discolouration to publisher's cloth rolling to spine sunning to dust-jacket spine. 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: Hogarth Press, 1948 unknown
20009780141182490-2025Penguin Classic 2000. Paperback. New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Virginia Woolf</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Penguin Classic</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Paperback</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780141182490</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2000</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 288</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> A brand new series of five of Woolf's major works in beautifully designed hardback editions On a June morning in 1923 Clarissa Dalloway is preparing for a party and remembering her past. Elsewhere in London Septimus Smith is suffering from shell-shock and on the brink of madness. Their days interweave and their lives converge as the party reaches its glittering climax. Here Virginia Woolf perfected the interior monologue and the novel's lyricism and accessibility have made it one of her most popular works.</p> Penguin Classic paperback
2019x-1108426190Cambridge Univ Pr 2019. Hardcover. New. concise edition. 334 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.00 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr hardcover
194224253New York: Harcourt Brace 1942. First American edition 8vo pp. viii 248; very small crease tears at bottom of spine of dust-jacket and slight browning of the jacket at the edges and some soiling of the back panel but otherwise this is a fine copy in the Vanessa Bell-designed jacket. A posthumous collection of Woolf's essays gathered and seen through the press by Leonard Woolf. Virginia Woolf had been in the process of creating a third volume of essays just before she committed suicide in 1941. <br/><br/> Harcourt, Brace unknown books
194172630New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1941. First American edition 8vo pp. 4 219 1; fine copy in a fine unclipped dust jacket. Kirkpatrick A25b. Harcourt, Brace and Company unknown
194224253New York: Harcourt Brace 1942. First American edition 8vo pp. viii 248; very small crease tears at bottom of spine of dust jacket and slight browning of the jacket at the edges and some soiling of the back panel but otherwise this is a near fine copy in the Vanessa Bell-designed jacket. A posthumous collection of Woolf's essays gathered and seen through the press by Leonard Woolf. Virginia Woolf had been in the process of creating a third volume of essays just before she committed suicide in 1941. Harcourt, Brace unknown
ANAIS-0631177221Wiley-Blackwell. hardcover. Good. 9.5X6.5X1.5. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Wiley-Blackwell hardcover
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197889494Toronto: Coach House Press 1978. First Edition. From a total edition of 1000 copies this is the deluxe issue letter "W" of 26 copies with an original holograph poem in rear "pocket" the pocket being a printed brown-paper sandwich bag. Small octavo; full green cloth with printed paper spine label 924pp. Touch of soil to covers still a tight attractive copy very Near Fine. Issued without a dustwrapper. <br /> <br /> A collection of short prose pieces by the great American novelist short story writer and small press publisher Wolf Run Press. Very scarce in this format. Coach House Press unknown
195767760San Francisco: Inferno Press 1957. First edition. Paperback. Very good. Includes poetry by Richard Brautigan Martin Hoberman Carl Larsen and James M. Singer. 34 1 pp. Softcover; printed wraps. Minor wear to extremities. Small stain to foot of spine. Light soiling to rear wrap. Internally very good. Richard Brautigan's first book. Brautigan's poems include "The Meek Shall Inherit The Earth's Beer Bottles" "The Mortuary Bush" "Twelve Roman Soldiers and an Oatmeal Cookie" and "Gifts. Inferno Press paperback
1966101804Leonard Woolf 1966. Soft cover. Fine/No jacket. Bin A. Typewritten letter signed by Virgina Woolf's husband Leonard on his stationary. Leonard Woolf unknown
188941383New York and London: White & Allen 1889. Early printing. Red cloth spine over blue illustrated paper-covered boards. Significant wear to binding darkening soiling and chipping/rubbing to paper covers and edges. Paper somewhat age-toned. A Good example. 50 2 pp. B/w illustrations throughout. 9" x 6" <br/><br/> White & Allen hardcover books
1958WN6132London: The Hogarth Press 1958. Blue cloth with gilt spine lettering. Minor crumpling at spine ends wear on board edges and dustiness of page edges. Text block clean and good. Prior owner pencil notation at top of half title. Dealer ticket on rear pastedown. Vanessa Bell designed dust jacket with "V.B. 1958" at bottom right of upper panel. Jacket unpriceclipped. Browning of jacket especially on spine some chipping on edges without significant paper loss and a llittle wear on joints. A posthumous collection of essays assembled by Leonard Woolf. First Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Fair. 8vo. Trade. The Hogarth Press Hardcover books
197862171Toronto: Coach House 1978. First edition lettered issue. 92 pp. Fine in full green cloth with printed spine label. Issued in a paper bag near fine that has been rubber stamped with the author name and title. One of 26 lettered copies with an original holograph poem by Woolf housed in another printed paper bag bound-in at the rear of the volume. Toronto: Coach House, hardcover books
197752182Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow 1977. First edition publisher’s copy. 127 pp. Light foxing to top edge else near fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine and printed label. Fine acetate dust jacket. Designated “Publisher’s Copy†on the colophon page and SIGNED by Woolf. Laid in is a brief TLS from Woolf to John Martin thanking him for the publication of this volume and offering compliments on the design. Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow, hardcover books
192530625London: Hogarth Press 1925. First edition. One of an unknown number of copies. Printed wrappers. 24 pp. Edges tanned few faint water spots on cover very good. The Hogarth Essays First Series No. 7. Woolmer 79. <br/><br/> Hogarth Press unknown books
196030747Monk's House 1960. Writing in response to a graduate student's question as to whether Mrs Chavasse a village neighbor mentioned in A Writer's Diary was in any way connnected with a character Mrs Manresa mentioned in Between the Acts. He replies that "she is not in he least like Mrs Manresa. She is like the Queen in ALICE IN WONDERLAND." <br/><br/> unknown books