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1980165344New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1980. First U.S. edition. Hardcover. First printing. 198 pages. Anthology of writings by Virginia Woolf edited and with an introduction by Michele Barrett. A near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket with some very minor wear. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich unknown books
197272335London: Hogarth Press 1972. Second and third impressions respectively. xiii 230 pp & ix 300 pp. Inked ownership name in each volume else very good plus in like dust jackets each of which have a few edgetears. Volume 2 also has a tear with loss to the bottom edge of the front panel. For the pair: London: Hogarth Press, unknown books
19421334683Norfolk: New Directions Books 1942. Hardcover. 12mo; G/G; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine tan with black print; DJ in mylar toning to spine and some peripheral toning small tears at spine ends and flap corners slight spotting to front; Boards in blue cloth with black print light wear to spine caps and corners else clean and strong; Text block has name in ink on front pastedown light toning to endpapers light amount of pencil notation throughout; 169 pages frontispiece. 1334683. FP New Rockville Stock. New Directions Books hardcover books
1979109360Rohnert Park California: Sonoma State University 1979. Softcover. Good. Unbound newsletters with black lettering; 6 in all each with approx. 8 pp. These newsletters all belonged to the same person and some have the mailing labels and stamps on them. Each is a scholarly work about Woolf and her work. Sonoma State University paperback 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
1956014607Hogarth Press 1956. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Fine Copy In Like Jacket First Edition Excellent Tight Fresh Copy. Hogarth Press Hardcover books
1984WRCLIT74953New York: Norton 1984. Cloth and boards. First edition. About fine in dust jacket. Norton hardcover books
195632817London: The Hogarth Press Chatto and Windus 1956. First edition 8vo pp. 118; photographic frontispiece portrait of Woolf and Strachey; near fine in the Vanessa Bell-designed jacket. Correspondence from 1906 to 1931. Kirkpatrick A32. <br/><br/> The Hogarth Press, Chatto and Windus unknown books
1988WRCLIT46901New York: Norton 1988. Gilt cloth and boards. Illustrations by Leonard McDermid. First U.S. edition. Lower fore-tips slightly bruised edges dust marked but very good in fine dust jacket. Norton hardcover books
1945WRCLIT29899New York: Harcourt 1945. Cloth. First American edition. Fine in very good or better lightly edgeworn dust jacket. Harcourt hardcover books
1945WRCLIT48585New York: Harcourt 1945. Cloth. Second printing of the U.S. edition. Very good in lightly edgeworn dust jacket. Harcourt hardcover books
1984WRCLIT74982New York: Norton 1984. Gilt cloth and boards. Illustrations. First U.S. edition. Near fine in dust jacket. Norton hardcover books
1949WRCLIT31225New York: Harcourt 1949. Cloth. First edition. Very good in spine- tanned price-clipped dust jacket with light chipping to spine ends. Harcourt hardcover 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
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
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
1945WRCLIT80630London: PL Editions Poetry 1945. Blue cloth. Portrait by Man Ray. Dust speckled on top and fore edge else very good in fragile war-time dust jacket with small internally mended tears and small chips at head and toe of spine. First UK edition a publisher's file copy sent to its US publisher New Directions with a label on the front free endsheet indicating it is "Not for Sale Sample Complete Copy." PL Editions Poetry hardcover books
1995WRCLIT79697New York: Norton 1995. Gilt cloth and boards. Thick octavo. First US edition. Black & white photographs. Publisher's review slip and promo photo of author and subject laid in. Top edge bust speckled otherwise fine in near fine dust jacket with a faint diagonal abrasion to upper panel. Norton hardcover books
2000WRCLIT81598New York: Lipper / Viking 2000. Pictorial boards. Black & white photographs and facsimiles. Former owner's details in pencil on verso of front free endsheet else about fine in a fine dust jacket. First US edition from the "Penguin Lives" series. Author Nicolson engages in revisionist history with regard to his subject's earliest life experiences otherwise an informative biography of a woman he knew yet his mother Vita Sackville-West knew better. Lipper / Viking hardcover 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
1973126415Boston: David R. Godine 1973. Expanded and rev. ed. Hardbound. Good/Good foxing to upper block corners bumped. Text and illustrations are clean and clear. Dust jacket has light shelfwear with small tears and clipped front flap. Purple cloth boards with gilt spine lettering; tan dust jacket with bw photographs on front and rear black spine lettering; 32 pp 44 leaves of plates. "Julia Margaret Cameron has long been recognised as a photographer of extraordinary power and sublety but it is perhaps only now that we can fully appreciate her success in raising photography to an art form."- dust jacket. David R. Godine unknown books
1924305711924. On Hogarth Press letterhead. Woolf sends production cost details for Stephen Reynolds's Letters Woolmer 39 published the previous year. The Hogarth Press would publish Leys's "Kenya" Woolmer 48 a few months later. Good condition with minor stains and edge wear. <br/><br/> unknown books
1927304361927. Lady Sackville Vita Sackville-West's mother was then living at the Hotel Metrople in Brighton. Woolf writes "About Vitas new book-- I will certainly do my best to make her choose the title you want . but as far as I know she has not yet begun to write it . I shall remember your wishes and drop them tactfully into her ears". Woolf then suggests that Lady Sackville write her Memoirs for the Hogarth Press "Nothing could be more interesting. We would publish it with lots of pictures". The recipient has annotated the envelope "asking me to write my life and publish it through the Hogarth Press!!! I refused of course". With a 1982 letter from Nigel Nicolson Lady Sackville's grandson presenting the letter to a house-guest he remarks "If the illiterate crazy old lady which Lady S. had become in 1927 had accepted Virginia's offer what would the Press have done with the nonsense she produced" <br/><br/> unknown books
602177"Virginia Woolf" in black fountain pen ink on blue headed paper Monk's House Rodmell Near Lewes Sussex letterhead August 9 1935. 8 1/4" x 5 3/16"; 1 page front and back; very good fresh dark clean example one holograph correction; old mailing folds. To a Representative of the P.E.N. Club Buenos Aires. "Dear Sir I am in receipt of your letter of the 4th July and wish to express my deep thanks for the honour you on behalf of the P.E.N. Club of Buenos Aires have done me in inviting me in such generous terms to attend the Congress in August 1936. I have taken some days in which to consider the matter; but I much regret to say that much as I should like to come I fear it is impossible for me to arrange it. My engagements here are such that I could not be out of England for so long a time as would be necessary. Therefore I am reluctantly obliged to decline your offer. But I need hardly say how much I appreciate the great generosity which you have shown me both in wishing for my presence and in offering to defray the costs of the journey. It is with the greatest regret that I find myseld sic unable to avail myself of so great an opportunity for visiting your country and making acquaintance with your work. Believe me dear Sir with profound gratitude and best wishes Very sincerely Virginia Woolf." Not in "Collected Letters" edited by Nigel Nicolson. Ellis Roberts in July 1935 had asked her to be President of P.E.N. the international author's society but she had declined see Letters vol. 5 p. 414. Subsequent to this the P.E.N. chapter in Buenos Aires invited here all expenses paid to visit and lecture see Letters vol. 5 letter of October 29 1935 to Victoria O'Campo. Woolf also makes mention of the P.E.N. offer in several other letters during this same period. Woolf 1882-1941 born January 25 1882 London England; died March 28 1941 Lewes England; English novelist famous for her impressionistic stream-of-consciousness novels: "Mrs. Dalloway" 1925; "To the Lighthouse" 1928; member the "Bloomsburys"; married to publicist/editor Leonard Sidney Woolf from 1912 with whom she founded the Hogarth Press. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
1941304911London: The Hogarth Press 37 Mecklenburgh Square 1941. 1 p. typed on Hogarth Press letterhead with original envelope. Very good. 1 p. typed on Hogarth Press letterhead with original envelope. On Publishing Virginia Woolf. Woolf writes in regard to publishing his wife's works including the Third Common Reader and a uniform edition of Monday or Tuesday. The Hogarth Press 37, Mecklenburgh Square unknown books