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1998x-1567503594Praeger Pub Text 1998. Paperback. New. 416 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.00 inches. Praeger Pub Text paperback
21364Hove Sussex: Combridges. 1937. First edition first printing. First edition first printing. Inscribed by the author to Henry Stephens Salt. Publisher's original quarter cream cloth over blue paper-covered boards with titles in gilt to the spine. Fore-edge and bottom edge untrimmed. A very good copy the binding square and firm with a little marking to the boards toning to the spine and wear to the corners. The contents with some light scattered foxing are otherwise in very good order throughout.� Inscribed by the author in black ink on the front free endpaper "To H. S. Salt Esq. / With very kind remembrances from the author." The sole poetry collection of the Sussex author J. Slingsby Roberts inscribed to fellow author and Brighton resident Henry Stephens Salt 1851-1939 the socialist pacifist pioneering author on vegetarianism and animal rights and noted literary scholar.� Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. Hove, Sussex: Combridges. 1937 hardcover
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20031London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd. 1924. Third edition. Third edition. Publisher's original red cloth with titles in black to the upper board and spine in dustwrapper. Fore-edge and bottom edge untrimmed some pages unopened. Illustrated with a black and white portrait frontispiece. A near fine copy the binding square firm and exceptionally bright with a small bump to the head of the spine. The contents with the usual light scattered foxing to the edges of the textblock are otherwise clean throughout and remain free from any previous owners' inscriptions or stamps. Complete with the very good or better dustwrapper which has some toning to the spine a little wear to spine ends and a very small hole to the rear panel. Not price-clipped. An excellent example. An exploration of Shelley's life work ideas and influence with a particular focus on his radical political and dietary beliefs by Henry Stephens Salt 1851-1939 the socialist pacifist pioneering author on vegetarianism and animal rights and noted literary scholar. One of the leading humanitarian thinkers and activists of his age Salt counted William Morris Leo Tolstoy Edward Carpenter Peter Kropotkin George Bernard Shaw and Kier Hardie amongst his circle of friends. His numerous works on his intellectual heroes Percy Shelley and Henry David Thoreau were some of his most successful contemporary publications. The present work first published in 1896 forms his most comprehensive study of Shelley. Scarce in the dustwrapper. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd. 1924 hardcover
26009Three of the five from 1900 28 and 31 August and 4 September; and two from 1901 5 and 13 December. All on letterheads of the Shakespeare Memorial Stratford-upon-Avon. These five items are part of a collection of correspondence the rest is offered separately relating to a supposed portrait of a young Percy Bysshe Shelley by George Romney which was in a group of paintings donated to the Shakespeare Memorial Association by the appropriately-named anatomist Evan Marlett Boddy. The Shelley portrait is reproduced in ‘The Magazine of Art’ 1901 with the caption ‘Reputed portrait of Shelley as a boy by Romney. In the Shakespeare memorial Stratford-on-Avon.’ in an article on ‘Portraits of Shelley at the National Portrait Gallery’ p. 494. The Shakespeare Memorial Theatre was founded through the efforts of local brewer Charles Edward Flower 1830-1892 after whose death its management was taken over by his brother Edgar Flower 1833-1903 also Chairman of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. On Edgar’s death these duties fell to his son Archibald Flower 1865-1950 several times mayor of Stratford-upon-Avon. Between 1899 and 1901 Boddy donated at least twelve portraits to be hung in the Shakespeare Memorial reading room from the correspondence wood carvings also appear to have been donated. Details of the first seven portraits including the supposed Romney one of Shelley are contained in a letter in the separate collection of correspondence of 11 December 1899 from Boddy to the Shakespeare Memorial librarian the archaeologist William Salt Brassington 1859-1939. The paintings included supposed works by Henry Fuseli ‘The Fuseli Macbeth’ and Sir Peter Lely Nell Gwynne Henry Wyatt Coleridge one of Alexander Pope ‘attributed to Hogarth’ as well as a ‘Garrick portrait’ one of Nell Gwynne and a ‘Spanish Lady’. In 1916 Boddy demanded their return on discovering that the Archibald Flower had broken the condition that Boddy had arranged in 1900 with the then librarian W. S. Brassington: ‘The Portraits were to be hung together and remain so.’ The present five items comprise four in 12mo totaling 8pp; and one the first in 4to 1p the first part of which is typed and the latter part in autograph. All signed ‘W. S. Brassington’. All in good condition lightly aged. In the first letter 28 August 1900 he writes: ‘Dear Dr. Boddy / Following the investigations respecting the portrait of Shelley I find that the description on the frame of the picture is not quite correct. / “Percy Bysshe Shelley aged 13 by G. Romney.†Shelley was born in 1792 and in 1805 he was 13 years old. Romney died in 1802 and did not paint much for some years before his death. From a careful examination of the portrait it appears to me that the subject is a boy of about 8 or 9 years of age and consequently the portrait may have been painted by Romney in or about the year 1800. Next month I hope to meet Dr. Garnett Richard Garnett 1835-1906 at the meeting of the Library Association at Bristol and hear what he has to say on the subject; He is the greatest living authority on Shelley. I am also writing to the author of a new life of Romney and hope to find a record of the sittings in Romney’s notes.’ In the second letter 31 August 1900 he recaps the position adding: ‘The more I see of the picture the more I like it: it is beautiful and to me more interesting than any of the others: it would be a treasure for any gallery.’ In the third letter 4 September 1900 he comments on a photograph of the Shelley portrait presumably for the ‘Magazine of Art’ article which he considers excellent. On 5 December 1901 Brassington writes: ‘Since last I had the pleasure of seeing you Miss Florence May has been hunting up the bust of Shelley which Mrs Leigh Hunt made & gave to Thomas Carlyle. It has now been found in Scotland and the owner has kindly sent me for the Memorial an etching made from the bust by W. Bell-Scott. It appears that the present representatives of the Shelley family do not like the bust though it undoubtedly is a likeness and it has a resemblance to the Romney portrait which renders it all the more interesting to me.’ In the last of the five letters 13 December 1901 he write: ‘It is quite time as you say that misfortunes attend some poor souls even after death but I fancy the poor departed generally score in the end if they deserve to do so. In Shelley’s case this must be so & it is a score that his portrait should be here. I shall do my best to get the Leigh Hunt Bust placed beside the Romney Portrait before next April.’ There is a final reference to his ‘young friend Nupean’. Three of the five from 1900 (28 and 31 August, and 4 September); and two from 1901 (5 and 13 December). All on letterheads of th unknown
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191040447London: Arthur C. Fifield no date circa 1910. Cheaper Edition. Hardback in laid gray cloth boards w black titling no jacket sewn binding. VeryGood unmarked. Detailed study of the poets life and work 9 Chapters plus Preface and long introduction. Extremely rare collectible edition in excellent overall condition. <br/><br/>4-1/4 x 7 xii 192 heavyweight pp bound-in card w list of authors books sheet-protected frontispiece engraving of Shelley b/w sketch of Shelleys house at Marlow b/w embellisments. Arthur C. Fifield hardcover
21424London: Swan Sonnenschein Lowery & Co.� 1888. First edition first printing. First edition first printing. Publisher's original green cloth with titles in gilt to the upper board and spine. Photogravure frontispiece portrait with tissue-guard. The copy of Leigh Hunt's great-grandson Trevor Leigh-Hunt with his signature in green ink to the title page. A very good copy the binding square and firm with a touch of cracking to the front hinge a little rubbing to the extremities and minor bumping to the corners. The contents with a couple of faint contemporary previous owner's names in pencil to the front free endpaper and frontispiece verso and a little toning to the preliminary pages are otherwise clean and bright throughout.� An early work on the life and ideas of the Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley by Henry Stephens Salt 1851-1939 the socialist pacifist pioneering author on vegetarianism and animal rights and noted literary scholar. One of the leading humanitarian thinkers and activists of his age Salt counted William Morris Leo Tolstoy Edward Carpenter Peter Kropotkin George Bernard Shaw and Kier Hardie amongst his circle of friends. His numerous works on his intellectual heroes Percy Shelley and Henry David Thoreau were some of his most successful contemporary publications however his seminal writings on animal rights and vegetarianism remain the most influential. In the present work Salt provides a typically insightful account of Shelley's life focussing on the poet's more racial political and philosophical ideals.� Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. London: Swan Sonnenschein, Lowery & Co.� 1888 hardcover
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2008Q-0375846646Random House Books for Young Readers 2008-09-23. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Random House Books for Young Readers paperback
20151-1250039398St Martins Pr 2015. Hardcover. New. 214 pages. 9.50x8.00x0.75 inches. St Martins Pr hardcover
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59748William Miller London May 1st. 1809. . A magnificent original hand-coloured aquatint excellent condition with radiant colouring and full margins. Dimensions: 480 x 650mm. 19 x 25.50 inches.<br /> For "Twenty-Four Views in St Helena The Cape India Ceylon The Red Sea Abyssinia and Egypt". <br /><br />The drawings for this highly collectable work were executed when Salt accompanied Viscount Valentia later Lord Mountnorris on a series of diplomatic missions to the regions. The mission to Abyssinia in 1805 was the first of its kind fearing that Napoleonic France was about to seize Egypt the two British envoys set out to make a pact with the local Ras that would secure the control of Maggs a port on the Red Sea.<br /> William Miller, London May 1st. 1809. unknown