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195012014London: The Hogarth Press 1950. Cloth. Very Good /Very Good. The 1950 true 1st edition. Tight and VG in a bright price-clipped VG example of the Vanessa Bell-illustrated dustjacket with a thin band of darkening at the front panel's top-edge and mild darkening along the spine. Otherwise very clean and presentable. Octavo 224 pgs. <br/><br/> The Hogarth Press hardcover books
195051454London: The Hogarth Press 1950. First U.K. Edition. First Impression. Octavo 20.5cm; cedar brown cloth with titles stamped in gilt on spine; black topstain; dustjacket; 45-224pp. Hint of sunning to spine some offsetting to endpapers with faint foxing to text edges and a tiny stray ink mark to upper right edge of textblock; Near Fine. Dustjacket is unclipped priced 10s. 6d. net gently spine-sunned and lightly edgeworn with a few tiny tears and some light dust-soil; Very Good. A posthumously-published collection gathering 25 of Woolf's essays with an editorial note by Leonard Woolf. KIRKPATRICK A30a. The Hogarth Press unknown books
19501325532New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1950. First American Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; G/VG-; Hardcover with dust jacket; Brown dust jacket with red text; Dust jacket is severely tanned to the spine Top of the front dust jacket has tears both front and rear exteriors of dj have shelf wear with a minor stain to the front exterior and strong discoloring to front and back exteriors; Boards have shelf wear with rubbing to the rear and minor discoloring to edges and corners besides boards have bumping to the corners and edges but are sturdy; Book has rubber stamp of the name of the previous owner to the front paste down and fore edge; Paste downs end papers and pages are moderately tanned otherwise text block is clean; 248p. 1325532. FP New Rockville Stock. Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover books
195070054London: The Hogarth Press 1950. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. This posthumously published collection includes pieces on Goldsmith Ruskin Turgenev Hardy Conrad and Woolf's own father Leslie Stephen as well as the feminist article "Memories of a Working Woman's Guild" and sketches on such diverse topics as letter writing the cinema and an eclipse of the sun. Octavo. Original plum cloth binding with gilt titles. The small bookplate of poet Fanny deGroot Hastings appears on the front pastedown. Featuring the artwork of Vanessa Bell the dust jacket is price-clipped with some mild browning along the spine and extremities; otherwise very good. Kirkpatrick A30b. The Hogarth Press hardcover books
195030873New York: Harcourt Brace 1950. First American edition. Blue cloth fine in very good price-clipped dust jacket designed by Vanessa Bell. The British edition was published a week later. Kirkpatrick A30a. <br/><br/> Harcourt, Brace hardcover books
19507366New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1950. First American Edition. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Fine/Near Fine. Octavo. A fine copy in a near fine dust jacket with minimal toning at spine. Preceeds the UK edition by one week; one of only 5000 copies printed. Dust jacket by Vanessa Bell. <br/><br/> Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover books
1950107463London: The Hogarth Press 1950. First edition. Hardcover. A posthumously published collection of essays from the author of "Mrs. Dalloway" and "To The Lighthouse." An about near fine copy with an owner name to the front free endpaper and small bookstore label to the pastedown as well as being slightly spine faded. Otherwise a very nice copy. The Hogarth Press unknown books
195011052London: Hogarth Press 1950. First UK edn. 8vo pp. 224. Nice copy in little chipped and worn Vanessa Bell dj. Kirkpatrick A30b. Hogarth Press unknown books
195023625NY: Harcourt 1950. First Edition. 8vo pp. 224. Nice copy in little worn price clipped Vanessa Bell dj blue mark just below the title. Kirkpatrick A30a. This edition preceeded the UK edition by a week. Previous owner's name on end papers. Harcourt unknown books
195032812London: Hogarth Press 1950. First UK edn. 8vo pp. 224. Kirkpatrick A30b. Hogarth Press unknown books
1950WRCLIT49597London: Hogarth Press 1950. Gilt cloth. First British edition. Spine and top portion of binding sunned otherwise a good copy without dust jacket. Bookplate of collector/bibliographer Richard Purdy. KIRKPATRICK A30b. Hogarth Press hardcover books
197423207London: Cecil & Amelia Woolf 1974. First Trade Edition. Octavo 24.5cm.; original simulated cloth in white pictorial dust jacket; 137pp.; lavender pictorial endpapers. Light dust-soil to jacket brief ownership signature effaced from front free endpaper else Very Good or better. Cecil & Amelia Woolf unknown books
1981BL3944Ithaca & London:: Cornell University Press 1981. 1981. 8vo. 363 pp. Frontis. index; some pencil underlining by L. Pearce Williams. Cloth dust-jacket; jacket worn. Good. ISBN: 0801413508 / 0-8014-1350-8 Cornell University Press, (1981). hardcover books
1981043532Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press 1981. 363p. b/w front. dj. Cornell University Press unknown books
193833157NY: McGraw-Hill 1938. 4to pp. 397. Illustrated. includes textile bibliography many advertisements chapters on standards and mill reference data.Textured paper over boards. Cover little worn at corners and edges o/w a VG tight copy. With numerous illustrations advertisments throughout & incudes a classified directory of manufacturers of textile machinery equipment & supplies dyestuffs & chemicals etc. McGraw-Hill unknown books
192330515Richmond: Hogarth Press 1923. First edition. One of 1000 copies. Pink and purple marbled boards backed in tan cloth spine label; lacking the wax-paper dust wrapper. A very good copy with moderate extremity wear and a hint of sunning. Kirkpatrick B4; Woolmer 32. <br/><br/> Hogarth Press hardcover books
201132533Blacksburg VA: Wilder Publications 2011. First Thus. Octavo 23cm.; original photo-illustrated card wrappers; 132pp. Fine. Wilder Publications unknown books
1930109901Sm. San Francisco: The Westgate Press 1930. Sm. slim 8vo iv 34 pp. Original purple quarter morocco and boards backstrip lettered in gilt backstrip refurbished. Internally as new. § Limited edition signed in purple ink by Virginia Woolf on the colophon page. Presentation copy inscribed by David Magee in pencil “Copy X presentation copy†of 500 signed copies in all. Pencil note by Magee in the back also states that this is “one of a few copies bound in half purpleâ€. In Street Haunting Woolf intertwines the act of walking through a city with the movements of the imagination with echoes of Mrs Dalloway published two years earlier. In the essay "the narrator explores this imaginative act of dipping in and out of people’s minds as they move through the city’s wintry twilight streets. From prime ministers to the homeless the narrator examines the city’s inhabitants and the spaces they occupy. ‘What greater delight and wonder can there be than to leave the straight lines of personality’ the narrator asks to feel ‘that one is not tethered to a single mind but can put on briefly for a few minutes the bodies and minds of others’." The British Library.The essay was first published in the Yale Review October 1927. Kirkpatrick A13 states: "The essay was not published separately in the United Kingdom. It was reprinted in The Death of the Moth and Other Essays and in Collected Essays Vol. 4." The Westgate Press hardcover books
1930140937948San Francisco: The Westgate Press 1930. Signed Limited Edition. Near Fine/Fine. Signed limited edition. Copy #482 of a limited 500 signed by Virginia Woolf. Bound in publisher's patterned paper-covered boards over green morocco spine; in publisher's slipcase. Sunning to spine else Fine in a Fine slipcase. Woolf guides the reader on walk down wintry London streets dipping in and out of the minds of the people passing by. A beautiful copy signed by the author. Signed limited edition. Copy #482 of a limited 500 signed by Virginia Woolf. Bound in publisher's patterned paper-covered boards over green morocco spine; in publisher's slipcase. Sunning to spine else Fine in a Fine slipcase. Woolf guides the reader on walk down wintry London streets dipping in and out of the minds of the people passing by. A beautiful copy signed by the author. The Westgate Press unknown books
132581N.P.: n.p. n.d. Clinker Press. broadside 3 by 8 3/4 inches. Small broadside with quotation from Virginia Woolf. n.p. unknown books
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194730911New York: Lear Publishers 1947. First American edition. Black cloth. A nearly fine copy with only minor wear in a very good dust jacket few damp spots to spine panel. Kirkpatrick B2b. <br/><br/> Lear Publishers hardcover books
19722977Highlands: Jargon Society 1972. First edition. . 56 pp. Fine in photo-illustrated wrappers images by Ralph Eugene Meatyard. Includes Broken Field Runner: A Douglas Woolf Notebook by Paul Metcalf. Jargon 73. Highlands: Jargon Society, unknown books
196030151NY: Harcourt Brace 1960. First American edn. 8vo pp. 224. Illustrated with photographs. Ex library bookplate but pocket removed. VG. Harcourt, Brace unknown books
1960115480New York: Harcount Brace & Company 1960. boards dust jacket. small 8vo. boards dust jacket. vii 176 pages. First U.S. edition. This author Fabian society member social reformer and founder of The Hogarth Press gives an account of his early years including his early relationship with his wife Virginia. Jacket wrinkled with small tears. Harcount, Brace & Company unknown books