Binding: publisher's bright blue cloth in dust jacket designed by Vanessa
Publisher: The Hogarth Press, London
Date published: 1958
Description:Bookplate on half-title, otherwise very fine in a very fine...Bookplate on half-title, otherwise very fine in a very fine jacket with slight darkening to spine and top edge. 240 pp. 8vo,
Description:Fine in fine jacket. 8vo, cloth, d.w. N.Y. : Harcourt Brace,...Fine in fine jacket. 8vo, cloth, d.w. N.Y. : Harcourt Brace, 1958. First American Edition. Fine, in a toned dust wrapper.
Description:Very Good in Very Good jacket. 1ST AMERICAN EDITION HARDCOVER,...Very Good in Very Good jacket. 1ST AMERICAN EDITION HARDCOVER, 1938 BOOK-VERY GOOD+ DJ GOOD WITH FEW SMALL TEARS AND CHIPS SPINE OF DJ FEW SHADES DISCOLORED (DARKER)
Description:New York: Harcourt, 1950. A near-fine copy in blue-green cloth...New York: Harcourt, 1950. A near-fine copy in blue-green cloth with gilt spine lettering with a little edgewear. The book is square, tight and whole, in a very good, price-clipped dustwrapper with slight darkening at the spine. Overall, this is a clean and attractive copy of Woolf's collection of essays with a lovely cover illustration by her sister, Vanessa Bell. This was Irwin Shaw's copy, with his facimile ink stamp on the front endpaper. : Home.
Description:New York: Harcourt, 1938. Woolf wrote this book as a response to...New York: Harcourt, 1938. Woolf wrote this book as a response to three separate requests for a guinea--from a society for the preservation of peaced, a woman's college, and a society for obtaining employment for women. A very good copy in red cloth with a little darkening at the front gutter in a bright, very good dustwrapper with a small chip at the upper left-hand corner. The dustwrapper was designed by Vanessa Bell, Woolf's sister. : Store.
Description:Very Good in Very Good jacket. First edition. 8vo. Editorial...Very Good in Very Good jacket. First edition. 8vo. Editorial note by Leonard Woolf. Dust jacket (with upper cover illustration by Vanessa Bell; chipped at top of spine and upper cover). Very good. Fourth volume of collected essays. Kirkpatrick A29a.
Description:Very Good in Good jacket. Book Hard bound in dust jacket. First...Very Good in Good jacket. Book Hard bound in dust jacket. First printing of the First U.S. Edition. V. Bell designed dust wrapper. Some wear and age toning to dust jacket that shows chipping to edges. Offsetting from news paper to front end pages, otherwise with interior clean and binding sound. Her second collection, which includes the essays, The Niece Of An Earl, Beau Brummell, Dr. Burney's Evening Party, How Should One Read A Book, Dorothy Wordsworth and Mary Wollstonecraft.
Description:Fine in Fine jacket. Octavo. Six volumes printed from 1975-1980...Fine in Fine jacket. Octavo. Six volumes printed from 1975-1980 all first editions in jackets. A fine set.
Description:Vanessa Bell. Fine in Fine jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall....Vanessa Bell. Fine in Fine jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. First American Edition. Fine Copy in Like Jacket. Without Wear. Beautiful Unfaded Vanessa Bell Jacket. Gorgeous Copy.
Description:Very Good in Very Good jacket. Very good in original cloth...Very Good in Very Good jacket. Very good in original cloth-covered boards with fading and the Vanessa Bell designed dust jacket with fading pronounced at the spine and wear at the extremities and one short closed tear.
Description:Very Good. Vol. 1, number 1 (facsimile reproduction) 1973...Very Good. Vol. 1, number 1 (facsimile reproduction) 1973 through number 10, 1983. Also index to the first 20 issues. 21 items in all.
Publisher: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, New York, NY
Date published: 1975
Description:Good in Good in Mylar jacket. 6 Volume Set, 8vo. All volumes...Good in Good in Mylar jacket. 6 Volume Set, 8vo. All volumes are stated First American Editions, printed between 1975 and 1980. Edited by Nigel Nicolson and Joanne Trautmann. Volume One: 1888-1912. Volume Two: 1912-1922. Volume Three: 1923-1928. Volume Four: 1929-1931. Volume Five: 1932-1935. Volume Six: 1936-1941. Shelfwear to all six DJs: light scuffing along edges and covers, moderate tanning along edges and spine, a few small tears along edges, some light foxing along spines, all DJs clipped. DJs in mylar. Previous owner's inscription on front free endpaper of Volume I only. Light underlining, check marks and notes in pencil throughout all six volumes. All volumes are tightly bound with crisp pages. Volumes are in Good condition.
Publisher: Harvest/Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, New York
Date published: 1985
Description:Edward Gorey. A dramatic comedy by Virginia Woolf edited and...Edward Gorey. A dramatic comedy by Virginia Woolf edited and with a preface by Lucio P. Ruotolo. Black and white illustrations by Edward Gorey. (Toledano B73a. ) A very fine copy in fine and bright dust jacket.
Edition: 1st ed., privately printed by the publisher as a New Year's
Binding: Cloth.
Publisher: Harcourt, Brace, New York
Date published: 1957
Description:Fine in glassine d.j. Glassine lightly toned and chipped. Small...Fine in glassine d.j. Glassine lightly toned and chipped. Small octavo. 24 pp.
Description:Very Good in Very Good jacket. Flyleaf dicsolored from...Very Good in Very Good jacket. Flyleaf dicsolored from newspaper insertion. (Original NY Times review by Eudora Welty included with the book) DJ has a large chip at top edge and the edges are fading. Still a very nice copy in Vanessa Bell cover. (We have an impressive array of books by or about Virgina Woolf. See our catalogue or write for a complete list. )
Description:First Edition. Two volumes. Advance proof copies, uncorrected...First Edition. Two volumes. Advance proof copies, uncorrected page proofs of the First Edition. Near fine in the publisher's original stiff beige card wrappers, printed black. Paper labels for Harcourt Brace affixed to the front of both volumes. Publication information in pencil on upper wrapper and on title of first volume. Illustrated with maps and black and white photographs. Information in pencil on upper wrapper and on title of first volume. The first definitive biography of Virginia Wool f, written by her nephew Quentin Bell, at the request of Leonard Woolf. Essential reference to Woolf's day-to-day life until her death. An unusually nice set.
Description:First Edition, third impression. A near fine copy in navy cloth,...First Edition, third impression. A near fine copy in navy cloth, lettered and ruled in gilt, (previous collector's discreet signature to the front free endpaper) in the lovely bright, fresh Vanessa Bell designed cream dustwrapper, printed in crimson and blue showing some light overall use. 8vo. 295 pp. Includes the essays, The Niece Of An Earl, Beau Brummell, Dr. Burney's Evening Party, How Should One Read A Book, Dorothy Wordsworth and Mary Wollstonecraft. Kirkpatrick And Clarke A18b.
Description:Very Good. Book An early edition of The Captain's Death Bed and...Very Good. Book An early edition of The Captain's Death Bed and Other Essays by Virginia Woolf, edited by Leonard Woolf and in original unclipped dustwrapper designed by Vanessa Bell (1879-1961) an Englishpainterand interior designer, a member of the Bloomsbury group, and the sister of Virginia Woolf. First edition. With an editorial note by Leonard Woolf to front, stating that the essays included in this volume form a representative cross section of all the different kinds of essays which Virginia Woolf wrote. Previous owner's ink inscription to front free endpaper. Bookseller's stamp to front pastedown. Condition: In a cloth binding with unclipped dustwrapper in protective brodart wrap. Externally, generally smart but with minor edgewear and slight fading to spine and marginally to boards. Dustwrapper has slight closed tears and previous reinforcement on reverse, slight age toning, handling marks and tidemarks to spine. Internally, firmly bound. Bright and generally clean throughout with only the odd spot to rear endpapers. Overall: VERY GOOD INDEED with GOOD dustwrapper.
Description:First edition, preceding the British edition by a week; 8vo, pp....First edition, preceding the British edition by a week; 8vo, pp. viii, 248; spine of jacket slightly darkened, and with minute chip at the bottom, else a near fine copy in a jacket designed by Vanessa Bell. Kirkpatrick A30B.
Description:Very Good in Good jacket. A VERY GOOD 1930 UNIFORM EDITION IN...Very Good in Good jacket. A VERY GOOD 1930 UNIFORM EDITION IN GOOD PLUS DJ. Browning to end papers. first thus.
Description:Very Good. First edition in color (feathery pink and violet)...Very Good. First edition in color (feathery pink and violet) sliglty faded. Paper spine label sl. creased at edge. Pages clean. Selections from vol. i of Russian musician Goldenveizer's diary, published in Moscow in 1922 as" Vblizi Tolstovo." Memoirs of conversations between Tolstoi and the young pianist; visits spent talking of art, religion, doctors, literature. Translated by Virginia Woolf. Some pages unopened.
Description:Limited Edition, privately printed 'for the friends of the...Limited Edition, privately printed 'for the friends of the publishers as a New Year's greeting'. Introduction by Leonard Woolf. Frontispiece drawing of Woolf, from a photograph of her at age 20. Slim 12mo. 24 pp. One quarter blue cloth with gilt lettering on the front panel and Woolf's initials blind-stamped on the front panel. Lacking the original tissue dustwrapper, now replaced by clear acetate. A crisp, clean copy of this gift book. Kirkpatrick and Clarke A33.