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1945154267Paris: Les Editions de la Table Ronde 1945. paperback. very good. Few illustrations by Cocteau Hugo Morel and others. 237pp. 4to printed wrappers small tear on front wrapper; Pages are uncut and unopened. Paris: Les Editions de la Table Ronde 1945. Text in French. Very good.<br/><br/> Limited edition. Number 1694 of 2150 copies printed.<br/><br/> Les Editions de la Table Ronde unknown books
192630821London: Hogarth Press 1926. First edition. Small folio original vellum-backed boads with pink paper dust jacket printed on the spine only. Small chips from the jacket extremities not affecting the lettering a fine copy in near-fine jacket. An unnumbered copy from the British issue of 450. 710 copies were printed in all of which 260 were used for the Harcourt Brace edition. Kirkpatrick B5; Woolmer 86. <br/><br/> Hogarth Press hardcover books
197230917San Diego: San Diego State University Press 1972. First edition. No. 715 of 2000 copies this copy signed by Suzanne Henig on the title page. Original blue cloth no dust jacket as issued. A fine copy. Two juvenile pieces written by Woolf when she was 11 years old. Kirkpatrick A41. <br/><br/> San Diego State University Press hardcover books
197830914London: Hogarth Press 1978. First English edition. Deep pink cloth. A fine copy in a very good dust jacket spine panel faintly toned price-clipped. Kirkpatrick A50. <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
195530929Boston and Toronto: Little Brown 1955. First edition. Blue and grey cloth black-and-white frontispiece of Woolf. Light toning to page block a nearly fine copy in a very good dust jacket price-clipped and slightly faded to spine. <br/><br/> Little, Brown hardcover books
1986249569Berkeley: University of California Press 1986. Hardcover. x 374p. introduction epilogue notes index near-fine first edition first printing stated in cloth boards and bright unclipped dj. A critical study. University of California Press hardcover books
191730435Richmond: Written and Printed by Virginia Woolf and L.S. Woolf. Hogarth Press 1917. First edition. The first book of the Hogarth Press one of 150 hand-printed by Leonard and Virginia Woolf. With four woodcut illustrations by Dora Carrington.The rare and fragile variant bound in thin yellow paper wrappers printed in black without initial or terminal blank leaves. A very little wear to the overlapping fore edge and the stitching holes of the wrappers but a fine copy internally immaculate. The two stories are "The Mark on the Wall" by Virginia Woolf and "Three Jews" by Leonard Woolf. From the library of A.R.A. Hobson sold in his 1996 sale. Half morocco folding case. Kirkpatrick A2a; Woolmer 1. <br/><br/> Written and Printed by Virginia Woolf and L.S. Woolf. Hogarth Press unknown books
1933WN3707London: The Hogarth Press 1933. Original tan cloth spine with black lettering and buff boards with brown and black lettering and design. Spine and boards worn and soiled with foxing on boards and edges as well. Owner signature and dealer ticket on ffep. iNot issued with jackets. Contains 11 letters previously published separately An edition of only 500 copies. . First Edition. Cloth Backed Paper Covered Bds. Fair/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Trade. The Hogarth Press Hardcover books
20121002588London and New York: Hogarth 2012. Limited edition promotional kit number 288 of 1500 issued to mark the 2012 re-launch of the Hogarth imprint first created by Virginia and Leonard Woolf. The Woolfs founded the original Hogarth Press in their dining room at Hogarth House in 1917. Over the following decades they published not only their own work including all of Virginia Woolf's major novels but also new writing by Katherine Mansfield T.S. Eliot E.M. Forster Gertrude Stein Christopher Isherwood Edith Sitwell and Henry Green. They also issued English translations of Anton Chekhov Maxim Gorky Fyodor Dostoevsky Leo Tolstoy Sigmund Freud Rainer Maria Rilke and Federico Garcia Lorca. In 1938 Virginia Woolf relinquished her interest in the business; Leonard Woolf ran the press in partnership with John Lehmann until 1946 when Hogarth became part of Chatto & Windus. See J. Howard Woolmer A Checklist of the Hogarth Press 1917-1946. In 2011 the Hogarth imprint was revived as a transatlantic venture between two divisions of Random House Chatto & Windus in the United Kingdom and the Crown Publishing Group in the United States publishing its first new list in 2012. This promotional launch kit pays tribute to the imprint's roots: "What began in London in 1917 finds a new life in New York in 2012." The four specially-bound advance reading copies are Jay Caspian King's The Dead Do Not Improve Anouk Markovits's I Am Forbidden Stephanie Reents's The Kissing List and Joydeep Roy-Bhattacharya's The Watch. A compelling artifact of the Woolfs' publishing legacy in fine condition. Two color-printed cards measuring 8.25 x 5.5 inches: title card hand-numbered 288 of 1500 and mission statement card. With: four paperbound advance reading copies measuring 8.25 x 5.5 inches in Hogarth Launch promotional wrappers. Hogarth unknown books
1981149215San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1981. Hardcover. VG- Still in sthrinkwrap but slipcase has moderate soiling through the cracks in the plastic; book presumed to be crystal clear inside. Lavender paper board slipcase lavender cloth binding 197 pp. A later edition of the 1925 classic penned by British author Virginia Woolf 1882-1941. With a new forerword by Maureen Howard. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich hardcover books
193199695London: The Hogarth Press 1931. First edition. Edited by Margaret Llewelyn Davies. With an Introductory letter by Virginia Woolf. Slight wear a very near fine copy lacking the scarce dustwrapper. The Hogarth Press unknown books
1994246676New York: Norton 1994. Hardcover. xx 699p. introduction notes select bibliography index two glossy b&w photo sections and in-text photos and illustrations very good first edition first printing stated in half-cloth boards and unclipped dj. Norton hardcover books
198939932Boston: Beacon Press 1989. Hardcover. xxiii 372p. 8p. photos very good first edition first printing stated in quarter-cloth boards and unclipped dj. Beacon Press hardcover books
1979249567New York: Columbia University Press 1979. Hardcover. viii 270p. preface suggested reading index very good first edition in cloth boards and bright white unclipped dj. Critical study of the author's works. Columbia University Press hardcover books
197615653NEW YORK HARCOURT 1976 1976. DUST JACKETS; VOLUMES 2 AND 3 ONLY FIRST AMERICAN EDITION VERY GOOD. 1st Edition. Hardcover. ISBN: 0151509247. NEW YORK, HARCOURT, 1976 hardcover books
2000253472New York: Lipper/Viking Press 2000. Hardcover. 193p. illustrations near-fine first US edition in pictorial boards and bright unclipped dj with die-cut circle exposing portrait of the author on boards beneath. Penguin Lives seris. Lipper/Viking Press hardcover 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
197256339San Diego: San Diego State University Press 1972. First edition. viii 11 pp. Fine in full gilt-stamped blue buckram. No dust jacket as issued. Suzanne Henig provides an introduction to the title piece along with “The Experiences of a Pater-familias.†The colophon calls for 2000 numbered copies; this copy is not numbered. San Diego: San Diego State University Press, hardcover books
2003291482Norwalk.: Easton Press. 2003. Full green leather raised bands gilt decorations all edges gilt silk endpapers ribbon marker. Fine no dust jacket as issued. 23.3x15 cm. weight: 1.2 lb. Foreword by Mary Gordon. Easton Press. hardcover books
19291062408vo. New York/London: Fountain/Hogarth Press 1929. 8vo 159 pp. Original brick-red cloth with gilt titles. A near fine copy in a folding case. Bookplate of Stuart Schimmel on front paste down signature of Robert Hunter on front free end paper. § First edition large paper issue number 116 of 492 copies signed by Woolf in her customary purple ink on the half title. A classic of feminist literature in which Woolf considers the past and present barriers to women writers in a patriarchal culture and which originated as lectures given by Woolf at two women’s colleges in Cambridge. "A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction." Fountain/Hogarth Press hardcover books
1954Embry 197022Harcourt Brace & Co. 1954. First U.S. edition. Slight sunning to edges else fine in very good to near fine slightly soiled dust jacket with a tiny chip to upper rear spine fold in mylar cover. Jacket by Vanessa Bell. Harcourt Brace & Co., 1954. First U.S. edition. unknown books
1953Embry 191029The Hogarth Press 1953. First edition first printing. Some soiling to lower spine tips and extreme lower edge of front panel still near fine in very good lightly soiled dust jacket with a small chip to lower front panel in mylar cover. The Hogarth Press, 1953. First edition, first printing. unknown books
193613902New York: Oxford University Press 1936. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. Hardcover. Contains Lord Chesterfield's Letters to His Son by Woolf as wells as essays by W.B. Yeats Chesterton Belloc A.A. Milne Lytton Strachey Aldous Huxley Beerbohm Galsworthy De la Mare and Edmund Blunden among others. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket faintly tanned at spine and edges. <br/><br/> Oxford University Press hardcover books
197683912NY:: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1976. Hardcover. 0151334870 . Edited and with a preface by Lucio P. Ruotolo. First printing. Review copy with slip laid in. Upper corners bumped else very good in a very good age toning dust jacket. . Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, hardcover books