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199433902London: Hamish Hamilton 1994 1994. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. Hardcover. First Edition. Signed by James King on the title page. A fine copy in original black cloth covered boards gilt lettering on the spine in a near fine pictorial dustwrapper depicting Man Ray's stunning photograph of Woolf. Thick 8vo. 699 pp. 'The great writer's embrace life in all its complexities; we find ourselves and each other in their pages. Virginia Woolf is among this select company. In her books the great joys and sorrows of her life are immortalized. This biography is in large part about the joys and sorrows of her existence exploring her inner landscape the abundant source of her creative genius.'. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1994 hardcover
0968251st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. vol. 1 number 1 facsimile reproduction 1973 through number 10 1983. Also index to the first 20 issues. 21 items in all. paperback
1972Bloomsburys0000938Virginia Woolf Quarterly 1972-1977. First Edition. Wraps. Very Good. 6 issues - 6 of the first 7 - lacks first issue. Virginia Woolf Quarterly paperback
195933052London: Allen & Unwin 1959. 1st Edition. 1st Edition. By Author. First Edition. Signed by Dr. Dorothy Brewster noted for her modern fiction and short story writing. A fine copy in the publisher's turquoise cloth covered boards gilt to the spine in a fine pictorial dustwrapper. A guide to Woolf's London with detailed references to its influence on her work. Small 8vo. 120 pp. Allen & Unwin unknown
24006New York: Harcourt 2005. First Edition. Uncorrected proof copy. Near fine in the publisher's yellow stiff card wrappers. Slight crease on the tips of the front cover A unique <br /> biography concentrating on Virginia Woolf's novels and A Room Of One's Own Three Guineas and The Common Readers. Essential reading for the understanding of Woolf's writing methods and how her thought process influenced her life and relationships. Thick 8vo. 528 pp. New York: Harcourt, (2005) unknown
199419288London: Hamish Hamilton 1994 1994. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. Hardcover. First Edition. A fine copy in original black cloth covered boards gilt lettering on the spine in a fine pictorial dustwrapper depicting Man Ray's stunning photograph of Woolf. Thick 8vo. 699 pp. 'The great writer's embrace life in all its complexities; we find ourselves and each other in their pages. Virginia Woolf is among this select company. In her books the great joys and sorrows of her life are immortalized. This biography is in large part about the joys and sorrows of her existence e x ploring her inner landscape the abundant source of her creative genius.'. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1994 hardcover
196219678London: Allen & Unwin 1962 1962. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 1st Edition. Hardcover. First Edition. A fine copy in the publisher's black cloth covered boards white lettering to the spine in a near fine pictorial dustwrapper depicting Man Ray's photograph of Woolf. Small 8vo. 184 pp. A wonderful early study of Woolf. London: Allen & Unwin, (1962) hardcover
197019823Princeton: Princeton University Press 1970 1970. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. Hardcover. First Edition. A lovely copy in the publisher's 1/4 navy over burgundy cloth covered boards gilt titles to the spine in a very good indeed pictorial dustwrapper showing light overall use and some rubbing at the crown of the spine. 8vo. 273 pp. A compelling and indispensable study of Woolf's major works and her method of writing by this Woolfian scholar. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1970 hardcover
199913010New York: Syracuse University Press 1999 1999. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. First Edition. 8vo. 208 pp. A fine copy in fine dustwrapper inscribed by the author on the title-page. A fascinating study focusing on Virginia Woolf's war consciousness and how her sensitivity to representations of war in the popular press and authorized histories affected both the development of characters in her fiction nonfictional and personal writings. Syracuse University Press, (1999) hardcover
26538New York: Harcourt 2005. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. First Edition. Hard Cover. First Edition. A fine copy in brown paper covered boards gilt titles to the spine in a pristine pictorial dustwrapper portraying a young Virginia Woolf. With black and white photographs throughout reproducing Vanessa Bell's dustwrapper designs and the holographic drafts for the novels in Virginia Woolf's hand. Essential reading for the understanding of Woolf's writing methods and how her thought process influenced her life and relationships. Thick 8vo. 528 pp. An important addition to Woolf scholarship. New York: Harcourt, (2005) unknown
1935102041?Stock, Paris, 1935, in-12, 204 pp, Broché tel que paru, De la collection cabinet cosmopolite. Edition originale française. Couverture rigide
188823005694New York New York: Dick & Fitzgerald 1888. Good to very good. Upper wrapper detached. Minor toning dust soiling chipping to extremities and spine. One or two minor stains. Paper brittle. First edition scarce with only 3 copies listed on OCLC as of March 2023. "The Mott Street Poker Club" is a fictional account revealing the underground card and gambling scene in New York's Chinatown. Utilizes common anti-Asian stereotypes and sentiments from the time including frequent use of a phoneticized "Chinese accent". The anonymous author Alfred Trumble dates unknown possibly pseudonym wrote several books on eclectic subjects ranging from New York's underground card scene to the Crusades with illustrations by Gustave Doré Dickens' interest in jails Parisian night life and "The Mysteries of Mormonism". He is an odd and shadowy character begging for further research by scholars.<br /> <br /> 8vo 9.25" by 6" pp. 50 4 pp. adverts stapled in original illustrated yellow wrappers printed in red and black. Ink stamp of Kleinteich's Book Store Brooklyn NY to title-page. Dick & Fitzgerald unknown
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
1926119271L. Giraud-Badin 1926 Exemplaire n60 sur Hollande Van Gelder numérotés de 1 à 100. In-8 broché 25,5 cm sur 20. 200 pages. Grande marge conservée. Pages non coupées. 4ème de couverture avec déchirure de 5 cm, intérieur frais bon état d’occasion.
1003945New York: Ink Inc no date. An uncommon and compelling collection of fine press literary broadsides by Ink Inc. a graphic design printing and print-brokerage house established in 1978 by Thomas Whitridge. The title sheet includes the first eight lines of Wallace Stevens's 1947 poem "Notes Toward a Supreme Fiction" printed at upper left. The Virginia Woolf broadside includes a paragraph from her 1928 essay "The Sun and the Fish" accompanied by a portrait of an exemplary fish: "In their shape is their reason." The Raymond Chandler broadside reprints a famous incident in his 1939 detective novel The Big Sleep when Philip Marlowe discovers a Sternwood sister in his bed. The Vladimir Nabokov broadside features a passage from his 1972 short novel Transparent Things while the Jean Anouilh broadside includes an exchange between the lovers at the center of his 1945 play Romeo et Jeannette. A fine complete set unrecorded institutionally and in commerce. Five loose broadside sheets measuring 18 x 13 inches wrapped in original glassine and mylar wrapper blindstamped "Ink Inc. / New York." Woolf Chandler and Nabokov broadsides printed in two colors. Glassine split at fold and chipped at edges broadsides fine. Ink, Inc unknown
192963640London: Jonathan Cape 1929. First Edition. First impression. Octavo. Brown linen-covered boards; dustjacket; 318pp. A touch of dust to upper edge of text block but a Fine copy. In the original deep blue dustwrapper printed in orange; all four corners clipped by publisher with price intact at base of front flap 7s.6d. net. Gently faded on spine panel; mild wrinkling and two brief closed tears to upper margins; Near Fine. <br /> <br /> A truly lovely copy. Woolf's introduction is substantial 16pp and personal. There was a simultaneous and seemingly more common American issue bound from the same sheets. Jonathan Cape unknown
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
194612569n.p.: n.p. 1946. Lithographic print of a pencil and charcoal drawing of Abraham Lincoln signed in pencil by Woolf. Protected in a matted portfolio and tissue guard. Light soiling. Near fine. Samuel Johnson Woolf 1880-1948 was a famous portrait artist whose subjects included Mark Twain Winston Churchill and other famous performers writers and politicians. His work is represented in collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and New York Public Library among many other museums and has been exhibited all over the world. He also published numerous interviews for the New York Times Magazine each accompanied by a portrait of his subject. [n.p.] unknown
199028953<p>London:: Hogarth Press 1990. First Printing of the First UK Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine dust jacket. The Diary of Virginia Woolf has been acclaimed as a masterpiece. Anne Olivier Bell edited the five-volume original and she has now abridged the Diary in this splendidly readable single volume edition.</p> Hogarth Press, hardcover
199029271London:: Hogarth Press 1990. First Printing of the First Canadian Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine dust jacket. The Diary of Virginia Woolf has been acclaimed as a masterpiece. In addition to Woolf's superbly drawn portraits of Max Beerbohm T. S. Eliot John Maynard Keynes Katherine Mansfield--and her occasionally acerbic remarks on what they said and did the diaries are also a repository for luminous thoughts on birds and weather the pleasures of walking or listening to music and witty jabs at unwelcome guests and importunate journalists. Anne Olivier Bell edited the five-volume original and she has now abridged the Diary in this splendidly readable single volume edition. Hogarth Press, unknown
198928952London:: Hogarth Press 1989. First Printing of the First UK Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine dust jacket. Congenial Spirits selected and edited by Joanne Trautmann Banks brings together the finest and most enjoyable of Virginia Woolf's letters in a single volume. This is a marvellous collection - spontaneous witty often flirtatious powerfully moving. Whether bemoaning some domestic travail commenting publicly on the state of the nation or taking up her pen inspired to discuss cultural artistic or personal concerns Virginia Woolf is one of the great correspondents. This volume displays not only Woolf's courage and brilliance her generosity and love of gossip but also her genius for close and enduring friendship. Hogarth Press, unknown
1981_202500906Paris, Éditions Stock, 1981-1983 ; in-8 (114 x 225 mm), 416 + 490 + 434 + 276 + 336 + 348 + 312 + 372 pp., brochés. Les 8 volumes. Collection «Nouveau Cabinet Cosmopolite», dirigée par Marie-Pierre Bay et André Bay. Traduit de l'anglais par Colette-Marie Huet.
1993_202500905Paris, Éditions Stock, 1993 ; in-8 (114 x 225 mm), 612 pp., broché. Collection «Nouveau Cabinet Cosmopolite», dirigée par Marie-Pierre Bay et André Bay. Traduit de l'anglais par Marie-Ange Dutartre.
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
1962LFA-126734912"Revue mensuelle de l'essentiel" : 112 pages, format 150 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée, bon état