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1966777London: Hogarth Press 1966. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Gilt-stamped purple cloth. 15 pp. Illustrated with six black & white drawings by Duncan Grant. A children's story written by Woolf for her niece Ann Stephen discovered within the text of the manuscript of Mrs. Dalloway at the British Museum and first published in The Times Literary Supplement of June 17 1965. Spine very slightly sunned else a fine copy with review slip laid in. Hogarth Press hardcover
1966WOOLFVIR010627The Hogarth Press London. 1966. First edition. Octavo. 15 pages. Foreword by Leonard Woolf. Illustrated by Duncan Grant. A children's story that was discovered in the manuscript of Mrs Dalloway.Head and tail of spine slightly bumped. Near fine. Lacks the original plain cellophane dustwrapper. The Hogarth Press, London. unknown
2004Q-0152050485Gulliver Books 2004-04-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Gulliver Books hardcover
1991Q-0152005455Harcourt Childrens Books 1991-03-01. Library Binding. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Harcourt Childrens Books unknown
1966p597Hogarth 1966. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. First thus. The glassine wrapper is missing. Light wear to the purple boards; front top left hand corner a bit bumped. There is a bookdealer's sticker on the front pastedown and this has left a mark of the ffed. Otherwise near fine. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Hogarth hardcover
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1930143661London: Hogarth Press 1930. Signed limited first book edition of this meditation on the literary possibilities of illness number 54 of 250 copies signed by Woolf in her characteristic purple ink. Octavo original half vellum and green silk boards marbled endpapers. Fine in the rare original dust jacket which is in very good condition. Woolf's essay advances the idea that illness is as worthy a topic of literary attention as more traditional ones like war love and lust: "novels one would have thought would have been devoted to influenza; epic poems to typhoid; odes to pneumonia lyrics to toothache. But no; … literature does its best to maintain that its concern is with the mind; that the body is a sheet of plain glass through which the soul looks straight and clear." Woolf wrote this essay while convalescing in bed following a bout with exhaustion. During its composition she was leading what she called an "amphibious" life: half in half out of bed. She also set the type for this book herself. First published in the Criterion in January 1926; the text has been slightly revised for this edition. Kirkpatrick A14. Woolmer 248. Hogarth Press hardcover
20021-1930464061Paris Pr 2002. Hardcover. New. 64 pages. 8.25x5.25x0.50 inches. Paris Pr hardcover
2012SKU0654191Paris Press 2012-11-06. paperback. New. 5x0x8. New Textbook Ships with Tracking Paris Press paperback
ANAIS-1930464061Paris Press. hardcover. Good. 9.5X6.5X1.5. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Paris Press hardcover
1930151223London: Printed and published by Leonard & Virginia Woolf at The Hogarth Press 1930. Signed limited edition and first edition in book form of this meditation on the literary possibilities of illness. One of 250 numbered copies signed by Virginia Woolf in her characteristic purple ink on the limitation page this is number 104. Octavo original half vellum over green silk boards marbled endpapers. Fine in the rare original dust jacket which is in exceptional condition. Easily the nicest example we have seen. Woolf's essay advances the idea that illness is as worthy a topic of literary attention as more traditional ones like war love and lust: "novels one would have thought would have been devoted to influenza; epic poems to typhoid; odes to pneumonia lyrics to toothache. But no; … literature does its best to maintain that its concern is with the mind; that the body is a sheet of plain glass through which the soul looks straight and clear." Woolf wrote this essay while convalescing in bed following a bout with exhaustion. During its composition she was leading what she called an "amphibious" life: half in half out of bed. She also set the type for this book herself. First published in the Criterion in January 1926; the text has been slightly revised for this edition. Kirkpatrick A14. Woolmer 248. Printed and published by Leonard & Virginia Woolf at The Hogarth Press hardcover
1930464061.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2002Q-1930464061Paris Press 2002-10-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Paris Press hardcover
19301508125London: Hogarth Press 1930. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Limited Edition. Octavo. 35 pages. Hand-set by the author. Hand-printed by the author and Leonard Woolf. Decoration by Vanessa Bell. Marbled endpapers. Partially uncut pages. Parchment-backed cloth. Number 80 of 250 copies signed by the author. Near fine in a very good dust jacket housed in a custom-made slipcase. London: Hogarth Press hardcover
2002SONG1930464061Paris Press 2002-10-01. hardcover. Used: Good. 1.00x9.00x7.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Paris Press hardcover
2002DADAX1930464061Paris Press 2002-10-01. hardcover. New. 1.00x9.00x7.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Paris Press hardcover
2011Q-1843916185Hesperus Press 2011-12-06. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Hesperus Press paperback
1928317221London: Hogarth Press 1928. First. hardcover. fine. Illustrated. 299 pages. 8vo handsomely rebound in orange morocco. London: Hogarth Press 1928. First Edition. Fine.<br/> <br/> Hogarth 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
192818774London: The Hogarth Press 1928. A first edition first printing of 'Orlando' by Virginia Woolf published by The Hogarth Press in 1928. 8vo 299 1 pp. 8 plates - a very good book neat signature to front endpaper. Publisher's original orange cloth with some light browning and marking. In the very good wrapper with some creasing and tears and a little loss to the top edge. This the UK first edition is preceded by a signed limited American edition. "Orlando: A Biography" by Virginia Woolf published in 1928 is a seminal work of modernist literature that defies traditional genre classifications. The novel follows the life of its titular character Orlando a young nobleman in Elizabethan England who mysteriously transforms into a woman at the age of 30 living for centuries without ageing significantly. Through Orlando's journey across time Woolf explores themes of gender and identity fluidity the nature of literature and history and the constraints imposed by society. Orlando's interactions with various historical figures and experiences across different epochs reflect Woolf's commentary on the rigid gender roles and expectations of her time. The character's transformation from male to female allows Woolf to challenge and critique the gender norms and patriarchal structures of the early 20th century. Woolf's innovative narrative structure blends biography fiction and fantasy characterised by a playful satirical tone and rich poetic prose. The novel is also notable for its exploration of sexuality and the fluidity of love making it a pioneering text in LGBTQ literature. "Orlando" remains a vibrant and influential work celebrated for its bold experimentation and profound insights into human experience. The Hogarth Press hardcover
8435008991.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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