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196049401San Francisco: Inferno Press 1960. First edition. 42 pp. Very near fine in boards with pasted-on front and rear cover labels. No dust jacket as issued. San Francisco: Inferno Press, hardcover books
196049400San Francisco: Inferno Press Editions 1960. First trade paperback printing. 42 pp. Near fine in stuff wrappers with pasted-on cover labels. San Francisco: Inferno Press Editions, paperback books
199749402Cotati: eXile Press 1997. First edition. 124 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. Cotati: eXile Press unknown books
199951868Palo Alto: Society for the Promotion of Science and Scholarship 1999. First edition. xvi 290 pp w/index. Fine in fine dust jacket. Palo Alto: Society for the Promotion of Science and Scholarship unknown books
199449403Sonoma: eXile Press 1994. First edition. 72 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. “This book is a protest against the totalitarianism of ‘political correctness’ and all that it implies.†-from the rear cover. Sonoma: eXile Press unknown books
196730270New York: Simon and Schuster. 1967. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Wraps very good with a little scuffing to edges and spine head and corner creases on rear wrap. Finding inspiration in Nancy Cunard's Authors Take Sides on the Spanish War the editors asked 150 authors if they were for or against the war and how they think the conflict should be resolved. A few of the authors polled include Baldwin Burroughs Beauvoir Fowles Ginsberg Cheever Creeley Kermode Mailer Renault Manning Purdy and Murdoch. Some answers are lengthy others are short. An interesting snapshot of an era. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 92 pp . Simon and Schuster paperback books
1967WRCLIT39326London: Peter Owen 1967. Cloth boards. First edition. A very good copy in moderately rubbed and soiled price- clipped dust jacket. Peter Owen hardcover books
1914309447Richmond 1914. 1 p. pen and ink on single sheet of "17 The Green Richmond" stationery. 8vo. Fine. Matted and framed. 1 p. pen and ink on single sheet of "17 The Green Richmond" stationery. 8vo. A letter from Woolf to her brother-in-law and integral member of the Bloomsbury Group Clive Bell 1881-1964 dated only three months before the publication of Woolf's first book The Voyage Out 1915 and reading in part: <br/>"My dear Clive You will be bored by these perpetual demands - We rather think of spending a week at Marlborough at Christmas . I seem to remember that you once told me of some in the high street or other pleasant part. If you could put the name one a post card we shd. be grateful . It seemed divine country."<br/>Virginia and Leonard Woolf had just moved to Richmond in October. It was either just before or just after Christmas that they discovered Hogarth House which would become their home and the base of operations for the Hogarth Press for the decades to come. unknown books
1932309445Athens 1932. 2 pp. recto and verso of single sheet of blue stationery. Oblong 8vo. Very pale spotting but fine. Matted and framed with photographic portrait. 2 pp. recto and verso of single sheet of blue stationery. Oblong 8vo. 'The proofs of my article have reached me here I am returning them corrected'. In part: "The proofs of my article have reached me here I am returning them corrected. I have checked the verse quotations from memory. I think that they are correct but I have not the books with me & as we shall not be back till May 17th or so I fear I cannot wait to compare them with the text. The names of the authors in order of quotation W.H. Auden/ numbers 123 & 4; John Lehmann 5; Day Lewis 6; W. Empson 7. I do not want the names to be quoted but I see you say that they are only for your own use."<br/>The article in question is "Letter to a Young Poet" addressed to John Lehmann which was originally published in the Yale Review for June 1932. It was brought out in a separate edition by the Hogarth Press later the same year. unknown books
1935309444np 1935. 2 pp. on single sheet of blue Tavistock Square stationery. 8vo. A small area of adhesion a file hole and a small chip at the bottom. Matted and framed. 2 pp. on single sheet of blue Tavistock Square stationery. 8vo. A tactful rejection letter from Woolf writing here in her role as publisher of the Hogarth Press to her literary acquaintance Logan Pearsall Smith 1865-1946. In part: <br/>"With reference to the essay charming as it is I am afraid that it would be of no use for us to attempt to publish it. The public appetite for separate essays seems to be exhausted so far as I am concerned so we have had to bring our essay series to an end. And even if we tried the experiment of beginning another series with your essay the fact that you are so soon going to include it in your book of essays would we fear be fatal drawback ."<br/>The Hogarth Press had published Smith's Stories from the Old Testament in 1920. unknown books
1939WRCLIT20268London: Gollancz/Left Book Club 1939. Printed red boards. First edition Left Book Club issue. Minor nick at edge else a very nice copy. Gollancz/Left Book Club hardcover books
1930140937947New York: Rimington & Hooper 1930. First Separate Edition. Fine. Signed limited edition. Copy #469 of a limited 550 signed by Virginia Woolf in her customary purple ink. Bound in publisher's gray paper-covered boards over a red cloth spine with titles stamped in gilt; in publisher's slipcase. Fine with slight fading to the spine cloth in a Near Fine slipcase with light rubbing. A beautiful copy of the first separate edition of Woolf's essay on Beau Brummel signed by the author. Rimington & Hooper unknown books
1930309441New York: colophon: printed and bound by the printing house of William Edwin Rudge published by Rimington & Hooper at 21 East 54th Street 1930. No. 383 of 550 copies signed by the author. Drawings and embellishments by W. A. Dwiggins. 1 vols. Folio 12-5/8 x 9-1â„4 inches. Original gray boards pink cloth spine slipcase with peacock emblems. Light soiling to boards a few chips to slipcase. Housed in morocco-backed box. No. 383 of 550 copies signed by the author. Drawings and embellishments by W. A. Dwiggins. 1 vols. Folio 12-5/8 x 9-1â„4 inches. A very attractive presentation of her celebrated essay on the Beau. Kirkpatrick A15a [colophon: printed and bound by the printing house of William Edwin Rudge], published by Rimington & Hooper at 21 East 54th Stre unknown books
19301505807Rimington and Hooper New York 1930. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Folio publisher's cloth-backed boards with printed paper label in publisher's slipcase. First edition; No. 39 of 550 copies signed by Virginia Woolf. Near fine book in a very good publisher's original slipcase and in a new custom-made collector's slipcase. Signed by Virgina Woolf. Number 39. Rimington and Hooper, New York hardcover books
2003192058Cambridge University Press 2003. 59394th. Paperback. Very Good. Softcover is very good with minimal wear. First page has previous owner's name and date in pen. Binding is very good. Pages are clean and unmarked. LO Cambridge University Press paperback books
1964WRCLIT81158London: Hogarth Press 1964. Gilt blue cloth. Frontispiece. Black & white photographs. About fine in very dust jacket that has a few nicks and some sunning and a small smudge to the spine panel. First edition of the third volume in Woolf's autobiographical sequence. LUEDEKING & EDWARDS A41a. KIRKPATRICK B12a. Hogarth Press hardcover books
196422555NY: Harcourt Brace 1964. Hardcover. Very Good. First American edition.257pp index. Very good hardback in a slightly rubbed jacket that is a bit sunned on the spine. <br/><br/> Harcourt Brace hardcover books
196459232NY: Harcourt 1964. First American edn. 8vo pp. 263 A very good copy in little worn and toen dj. Autobiography of the English writer and founder of the Hogarth Press with his wife Virginia Woolf. Harcourt unknown books
196452260NY: Harcourt Brace & World 1964. First American edn. 8vo pp. 263. Index. Illustrated with photographs. Paper over boards with cloth spine. Edges scuffed o/w a VG tight copy in tow little soiled and chipped price-clipped djs. Harcourt, Brace & World unknown books
1976229125New York Atheneum 1976. 1976. First edition so stated. 8vo. 26 b/w illustrations from photographs. 6 1/2 page introduction by Roger Kahn. Color pictorial dust jacket designed by Charles Goslin unclipped. Fine. 300 pages. No other signatures or bookplates. Presentation copy signed and inscribed with a full page inscription to Maria Shriver First Lady of California: "Feb. 14 1983 To Maria Shriver Best wishes & warmest regards to a lovely beautiful & talented young lady with a wonderful future! Happy Valentines day to you from me and my family & Mark too! Sincerely Bob Woolf. ". Inscribed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. New York, Atheneum, 1976. hardcover books
1941D16803New York: Harcourt Brace 1941. First American Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Original cloth in DJ. Some darkening to gutters along front and rear hinge but still a sound copy of a book prone to wear. Pictorial jacket with Vanessa Bell design retains original price of $2.50; some darkening to spine and modest edgewear and soil. A very good example. <br/><br/> Harcourt Brace hardcover books
1941WRCLIT79883London: The Hogarth Press 1941. Gilt blue cloth. First edition. Small ink name on free endsheet spine ends rubbed faint splashmark on fore-edge but a good reading copy in fragmentary Vanessa Bell dust jacket. KIRKPATRICK A26a. The Hogarth Press hardcover books
194130954London: Hogarth Press 1941. First edition. Original blue cloth. Spine faded to grey ownership signature to front endpaper light tanning to leaves as often a very good copy. Kirkpatrick A26a; Woolmer 488. <br/><br/> Hogarth Press hardcover books
194130528London: Hogarth Press 1941. First edition. Unrecorded Canadian issue with the original dust jacket altered to include Macmillan's imprint on the spine and two-line Toronto address on the front flap. Blue cloth dust jacket by Vanessa Bell. 256 pp. A very good copy with modest wear and a bit of fading to the spine ends Canadian bookseller's label to endpaper. Dust jacket about very good worn and occasionally chipped to edges; small loss to spine foot slightly obscures "Macmillan". cf. Kirkpatrick A26a and Woolmer 488. <br/><br/> Hogarth Press hardcover books
19412043New York: Harcourt Brace and Co 1941. First American Edition. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Very Good/Very Good. Octavo. 219pp. Bound in blue cloth with gilt letterig spine. A very good copy with some faint spotting to spine off-setting to endpapers in clipped dust jacket designed by Vanessa with darkening to the spine minimal edge wear. <br/><br/> Harcourt, Brace and Co hardcover books