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1933009013Harcourt Brace And Company 1933. Book. Near Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Near fine book in like jacket.$2.50 on flap.Stated First Edition. Well Preserved Copy. Great Condition. Harcourt, Brace And Company Hardcover books
1933WRCLIT81615London: Hogarth Press 1933. Cloth. Frontis and plates. First edition one of 12680 copies designated as the "Large Paper Edition". Four original drawings by Vanessa Bell. Usual tanning to cloth at edges and spine otherwise a good copy in imperfect dust jacket that lacks most of the spine panel with ghosts of past cellotape at the edge of what had been the spine panel. WOOLMER 334. KIRKPATRICK A19a. Hogarth Press hardcover books
193332643NY: Harcourt Brace 1933. First American edn. 8vo pp. 185. Writing erased from the front e.p. A very good copy. Lacks dj. Harcourt Brace unknown books
193360944New York: Harcourt Brace and Company. Very Good. 1933. Hardcover. First Edition. Previous owner gift inscription light spotting to half-title and title pages otherwise a clean nice copy. . Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover books
1949137549Columbus OH: Golden Goose Press 1949. First edition. Softcover. 32 pages. Number 96 from an edition of 200 hand set in Cheltenham types and printed on Warren's Old Style. Includes poems by Robert Lawrence Baum Leslie Woolf Hedley Harold G. Miller Scott Greer and Nathan R. Teitel. A very good plus copy in stapled wrappers in a very good dust jacket that has some edge wear and is lightly soiled. Golden Goose Press unknown books
1949141058Columbus OH: Golden Goose Press 1949. First edition. Softcover. Copy number 1 from an edition of 200 hand set in Cheltenham types and printed on Warren's Old Style. Published by Richard Wirtz Emerson with this being his copy and with his attractive bookplate on the verso of the front cover. Golden Goose Book 5 with poems from Robert Lawrence Beum Leslie Woolf Hedley Howard G. Miller Scott Greer and Nathan R. Teitel. A close to near fine copy in stapled wrappers and with tanning to the endpapers from the flaps of the near fine dust jacket. Uncommon. Golden Goose Press unknown books
16624WOOLF Virginia. Memories of A Working Women's Guild Printed in in The Yale Review: A National Quarterly Autumn 1930. New Haven: Yale University Press 1930. Large quarto. Pages 121-138; 280 pages total. Original Wrappers side-stapled in original blue printed wrappers. This was the very first printing of Memories of a Working Women's Guild which would be later revised and reprinted as the introduction to Life as We Have Known It for the Hogarth Press and collected in The Captain's Death Bed 1950; Selections from Her Essays 1966; Collected Essays Vol. 4 1967. Woolf regularly held meetings for her local branch of the Women's Co-operative Guild whose objectives included the establishment of minimum wages and maternity benefits. In Memoirs of A Working Women's Guild Woolf engages in a discussion of the social movement and her position of privilege wherein she offers a hopeful vision of cross-class literary discourse while acknowledging she sits as a "benevolent spectator" to the actions of the guild. Woolf positions the memoirs in Life as We Have Known It as a record of human strength: "These Letters are only fragments. These voices are beginning only now to emerge from silence into half-articulate speech. These lives are still half-hidden in profound obscurity. To write even what is written has been a task of labor and difficulty. The writing has been done in kitchens at odds and ends of time in the midst of distractions and obstacles-- but really there is no need for me in a letter addressed to you to lay stress upon the hardships of working women's lives." First page torn out. Some shelf wear; Light toning to pages. Pages clean and binding tight. Overall in good condition. unknown books
14226Passenger to Teheran -- First Edition by Vita Sackville-West. London: The Hogarth Press 1926.181 pages 32 Photographic Plates Sackville-West was an English author poet and aristocrat. "Passenger to Teheran" is an account of Sackville-West's journey to visit her husband Harold Nicolson who was serving as a diplomat in Teheran. Along her route she sailed the Nile stopped in India before sailing the Persian Gulf to Iraq through the mountains to Teheran Iran. Her return to England was equally slow-paced and she traveled dangerous circumstances through the revolution in Russia and Poland. A classic work that showcases Sackville-West's humor and sense of adventure. A good copy.<br/><br/>Both Sackville-West and her husband had same-sex relationships as did some of the Bloomsbury Group of writers and artists with whom they had connections. Her relationship with Virginia Woolf began in 1925 and ended in 1935 reaching its height between 1925-28 which was when Woolf printed this book on her Hogarth Press. Sackville-West loved to travel frequently going to France Spain and to visit Nicolson in Persia. This book was based on her Persia trips these trips were emotionally draining for Woolf who missed Sackville-West intensely. Woolf's novel To the Lighthouse noteworthy for its theme of longing for someone absent was partly inspired by Sackville-West's frequent absences. unknown books
192530625London: Hogarth Press 1925. First edition. One of an unknown number of copies. Printed wrappers. 24 pp. Edges tanned few faint water spots on cover very good. The Hogarth Essays First Series No. 7. Woolmer 79. <br/><br/> Hogarth Press unknown books
199633638Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow 1996. First edition lettered issue. 273 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine and printed label. Very near fine acetate dust jacket. One of 26 lettered copies handbound by Earle Gray. Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow, hardcover books
199622033Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow 1996. First edition numbered issue. 273 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with cloth spine and printed label. Fine acetate dust jacket. One of 100 numbered copies. Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow, hardcover books
1996127446Santa Rosa CA: Black Sparrow Press 1996. stiff paper wrappers. Black Sparrow Press. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. viii 273 5 pages. Reprint of 1959 first edition. Biographical sketch of the author with photograph follows text. Black Sparrow Press unknown books
1959WRCLIT19975New York: Grove 1959. Pictorial wrappers. First edition wrapper issue. Near fine. Grove unknown books
1996WRCLIT44892Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press 1996. Cloth and pictorial boards. First Black Sparrow edition limited issue. One of one hundred numbered copies of 126. Fine. Black Sparrow Press hardcover books
196898736London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson 1968. hardcover. very good/very good. 386pp. 8vo black cloth d.w.; dust wrapper crudely price clipped. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson 1968. A very good copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Weidenfeld & Nicolson unknown books
1927WRCLIT75536London: The Hogarth Press 1927. Gilt cloth. Bookplate scar on front pastedown otherwise a very good copy without the uncommon dust jacket. First edition. According to Woolmer one of 1520 copies printed of which 350 copies were later pulped. According to Luedeking & Edmonds only 1000 copies were printed. WOOLMER 153. L&E A24a. The Hogarth Press hardcover books
1986281792New York: Harcourt Brace 1986. First. hardcover. fine/very good. Edited by Andrew McNeillie. 3 vols. cloth backed boards d.w. N.Y.: Harcourt Brace 1986 -1988. First American Editions.<br/><br/> The dust wrappers are slightly spine-faded otherwise fine.<br/><br/> Harcourt Brace unknown books
22302n.p. n.d. 1 vols. Image 15 x 13 inches; matted. 1 vols. Image 15 x 13 inches; matted. Fine full-face portrait of the great singer in early middle age. unknown books
193613902New York: Oxford University Press 1936. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. Hardcover. Contains Lord Chesterfield's Letters to His Son by Woolf as wells as essays by W.B. Yeats Chesterton Belloc A.A. Milne Lytton Strachey Aldous Huxley Beerbohm Galsworthy De la Mare and Edmund Blunden among others. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket faintly tanned at spine and edges. <br/><br/> Oxford University Press hardcover books
1932132678New York 1932. hardcover. Illustrated. 8vo cloth d.w. New York 1932.<br/><br/> unknown books
196759230NY: Harcourt 1967. First American edn. 8vo pp. 259 A very good copy in little worn dj. Luedeking & Edmonds A42b. Autobiography of the English writer and founder of the Hogarth Press with his wife Virginia Woolf. The fourth volume of the autobiography. Harcourt unknown books
1967037846New York: Harcourt Brace & Worl 1967. 259p. b/w illus. dj. Harcourt, Brace & Worl unknown books
1967036395New York: Harcourt Brace & World 1967. 259p. b/w illus. lightly chipped dj. Harcourt, Brace & World unknown books
171671hardcover. Frontis illus. 259pp. 8vo cloth-backed bds. worn d.w. New York: Harcourt Brace 1967.<br/><br/> unknown books
196739293New York: Harcourt Brace & World 1967. First American edition 8vo pp. 259; photographic frontispiece 4 leaves of plates; original blue cloth over blue boards gilt spine in a mostly fine pictorial dust jacket; contemporary signature on front endpaper otherwise interior fine. <br/><br/> Harcourt, Brace & World hardcover books