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1905012491London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co 1905. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Limp black stippled cloth binding with gilt lettering rounded corners bottom sp.a trifle rubbed author's name bottom front but not on t.p. x 505 1 author list thin India paper; fr.blank fly has 1905-dated inscription ' Lois K. Stibbard/ from her friend/ Edwd Carpenter' small later sig. top half-title top gutter opening before t.p. patch of brown soiling top p.385 coffee splash. Despite faults a very acceptable signed copy of this scarce work. 11.5 cm x16.5 cm <br/> <br/> Swan Sonnenschein & Co hardcover
20172-1138184128Taylor & Francis 2017. Paperback. New. 536 pages. 7.80x5.08x1.21 inches. Taylor & Francis paperback
1912304965London: George Allen & Co. Ltd. 507 pages. Foxing to page edges and first few pages "DEMOCRACY" written on bottom page edges otherwise very good in the publisher's green cloth binding. Inscribed and signed by the author on the front free endpaper: " J. Arthur Hill / with grateful and / hearty regards / from Edw'd Carpenter / Sept. 1913." J. Arthur Hill 1872-1951 was a British psychical researcher and writer. . Very Good. Hardcover. First Thus. 1912. George Allen & Co., Ltd. hardcover
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190529400London: Swan Sonnenschein & Company. Very Good. 1905. Softcover. Original leatherette stamped in gilt TEG. Top gilt tarnished slight moisture wave to leaves slight foxing. ; 24mo 5" - 6" tall; 507ad pages . Swan Sonnenschein & Company paperback
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190552011Swan Sonnenschein & Co London 1905. Complete Edition in Four Parts. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Size: 8vo. 507 pp. Binding firm spine slightly cocked with chips to ends. Foxing front/rear pages but body of book mostly clean and unfoxed. Edges foxed and browned. Top edge gilt faded. Covers slightly marked. Corners slightly bumped. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Politics & Government; England; Modern; Sexuality & Gender. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 52011. . Swan Sonnenschein & Co hardcover
1892MB48<p><em>Towards Democracy</em> Edward Carpenter. T. Fisher Unwin London. Third edition enlarged 1892. Good condition. Cover has wear to spine ends dings to edges especially the top corners. Penciled name of former owner on front free endpaper and a few other penciled marks. The leaf before the title page was removed possible the first half title. Foxing spots on the first several pages and a few other internal pages with stains. Tanned unmarked pages. Weak binding in a few places.</p><p>Tara Mata editor of Paramahansa Yogananda's <em>Autobiography of a Yogi</em> mentions Edward Carpenter and his book of poetry <em>Towards Democracy</em> in her article "A Forerunner of the New Race." Richard M. Bucke considered him to have experienced superconsciousness and wrote about him in <em>Cosmic Consciousness</em> p. 240 in the 14th Dutton edition. Self-Realization Fellowship minister Brother Achalananda read the rousing last section of a poem in <em>Towards Democracy</em> "The Secret of Time and Satan" p. 363 part 6 during a service at one of the Self-Realization Fellowship temples. Another of Carpenter's poems included in this volume "Over the Great City" was printed in the April-June 1968 issue of <em>Self-Realization Magazine.</em></p> T. Fisher Unwin hardcover
190514105Swan Sonnenschein & Co Ltd 1905. First Edition. hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. First edition of the complete poetry collection four parts in one volume. Openly gay in the 19th century boldly Socialist Edward Carpenter is an important figure in the history of gay male literature. This is his most well-known work a collection of poems with Socialist themes and some of the "love that dare not speak its name." No dust jacket. Green cloth boards are worn at the edges worn rounded at the corners surface worn spine darkened with tearing head/tail. Front and rear endpapers toned lightly foxed first and last few pages. All orders packed with care most dust jackets protected by Brodart sleeve independent bookseller since 2011 Swan Sonnenschein & Co Ltd hardcover
1885204<p><strong>John Heywood – <em>Towards Democracy</em> by Edward Carpenter 1885 Second Edition Hardcover</strong><br />Minimal wear. No markings or highlighting in text. Please see photos for condition details.</p><p>Edward Carpenter's <em>Towards Democracy</em> 1885 is a visionary and philosophical work that argues for a freer more cooperative society. Rather than treating democracy as purely a political system Carpenter presents it as a way of life grounded in mutual trust simplicity and shared human purpose.</p><p>The work explores themes of spiritual democracy harmony with nature and the liberation of social and personal life including progressive views on sexuality and human relationships for its time. Blending poetry and philosophy Carpenter offers a holistic vision of society focused on equality compassion and inner freedom.</p> John Heywood hardcover