Published by Viking Press NY 1957, 1957
Seller: Bear Bookshop, John Greenberg, Brattleboro, VT, U.S.A.
First Edition
437pp. 8vo Black & white frontis illus Blue-green cloth Edited by Stuart Gilbert, 1st edition Ex-library, lightly rubbed o/w VG+ no dj.
Published by The Poetry Review, London, 1959
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Good. Magazine. Printed wrappers. Octavo. 59pp. Rubbing, edgewear, and a long tear on the rear panel, good. This issue features Hugh MacDiarmid, Sydney Goodsir Smith, Sir Compton Mackenzie, Naomi Mitchison, Douglas Young, A.V. Stuart, Alexander Buist, William Kean Seymour, David Low, C. Day Lewis, Sir Francis Meynell, Canon Adam Fox, John Smith, Lady Margaret Sackville, Vernon Scannell, and Margaret Stanley-Wrench. Additional contributors include Gilbert Thomas, Paul Selver, Ilko Iliev, Paula Nelson, Phyllis M. Scott, Canon Adam Fox, Mary Field, Rita Spurr, M. Shand Smith, Evelyn D. Bangay, Stephen Graham, Kathleen Valmai Richardson, Joan Forman, Geoffrey Johnson, Geoggrey Dearmer, Herbert Palmer, Robert Armstrong, and Kennedy Williamson.
Published by Charles H. Kelly, 1957
Seller: M and N Books and Treasures, Bellevue, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. The DJ is a bit tattered along the edges and with a few minor creases and wear.Tape on the inside of the back of the DJ. The front flap is price clipped. The boards look to have little wear. The hinges and the spine are very good. 437 pages. The inside pages are bright and look unmarked.
Published by The Poetry Review, London, 1961
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. Magazine. Printed wrappers. Octavo. 195-256pp. Small pen mark in margin of last page, faint age-toning on wrappers, near fine. Laid in is a typed and Signed letter from Honor Carr, Cultural assistant for The Poetry Society addressed to fellow poet Daniel Hoffman. This issue features "Portrait of Sir Compton Mackenzie." Contributions by C. Day Lewis, Clive Sansom, John Smith, Philip Larkin, Elizabeth Jennings, Peter Redgrove, Celia Randall, Kenneth Hare, A.O. Field, Francis Engleheart, Herbert Palmer, Phoebe Hesketh, Robert Armstrong, Jennifer McConnachie, Gilbert Thomas, Terence Thompson, John Stuart Anderson, Margaret Sackville, Kenneth Wood, Margaret Stanley-Wrench, Stanton Coblentz, Paul Scott, Geoffrey Dearmer, Mabel Parker, Griselda Scott, Dorothea Ramsey, Charles T. Parish, Ruth Duffin, Jill Tyler, and David Holbrook.
Published by Viking Press, 1957
Seller: Alan Angele Popular Culture, IOBA, Upper Nyack, NY, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Dust jacket is slightly sun-faded and has a small chip at tail of front. Text block clean and tight.
Published by Golden Press, Inc, New York, 1964
Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Quarto, xxi, 439 pages. In Very Good condition with a Good dust jacket. Spine gray/off-white with black lettering. Dust jacket protected with a mylar covering, price clipped front flap. Exterior shows slight shelf wear including age toning wear and minor wear to the head/tail edges. Boards have extremely light wear to the edges. Text block has slight age toning to the edges. Frontispiece. Profusely illustrated. Ribbon marker. Out of print. Oversized book(s). Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers, please inquire for rates. NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area, Netdesk Column QD (ND-QD). 1381679. FP New Rockville Stock.
Published by The Viking Press, New York, 1957
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First American edition. 437pp. Small soil mark on bottom edge, slight rubbing at edges, near fine in a very good or better dust jacket with soiling, and a lightly toned spine. Prints the text of correspondence between James Joyce and T. S. Eliot, W. B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, H. L. Mencken, and more.
Published by The Viking Press, New York, 1957
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First American edition. 437pp. Slight wear at corners and spine ends, near fine in a very good dust jacket with tiny tears, and a toned spine. Prints the text of correspondence between James Joyce and T. S. Eliot, W. B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, H. L. Mencken, and more.
Language: English
Published by G Hawkins, W. Strahan, J. And F. Rivington, R Baldwin, W Johnston, T Longman, T Cadell, London, 1771
Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 34 Maps and Plates, Most Folding (illustrator). Fifth Edition. (Iv), Xlvi, Xlvi, 634Pp; Xxxii, Xxxiv, 668 Pp; Viii, 694 Pp; Viii + 464 + 75 Pp Index. 10 5/8" X 8 3/4". .32 Engraved Plates And Maps, Frontispiece In Each Volume. Full Calf, Five Bands With Red And Black Morocco Labels And Elaborate Gilt Tooling In Each Compartment, Edges Gilt Tooled. Fifth Edition Stated, First Three Volumes Dated 1770, Fourth Volume Dated 1771. Bookplates Of Knapton, "Pretium Victoribus Corona", Signatures Of [L. H. ?] Rose. All Volumes Nicely Refurbished. Volume I: Joints Cracked, Hinges Sound. Vol Ii: Front Board Was Held Only By Cords, Rear Board Detached, Now Professionally Re-Attached With New Cords. Vol Iii: Front And Rear Boards Professionally Re-Attached. Vol Iv: Front Board Professionally Re-Attached, Rear Joint Cracked. Contents Including All Pages, Maps, Plates Are Near Fine, No Wear Or Damage, An Excellent. Solid Set. Nathaniel Hooke (C. 1687 -1763) Was An English Historian. He Is Thought By John Kirk To Have Studied With Alexander Pope At Twyford School, And To Have Formed A Lifelong Friendship There. He Was Admitted To Lincoln's Inn 6 February 1702. Caught Up In The South Sea Bubble, He Sought Patronage. He Dedicated To The Earl Of Oxford A Translation From The French Of Andrew Michael Ramsay's 'Life Of Fénelon' (Published In 1723), London. When Sarah Churchill, Duchess Of Marlborough Required Help With Her Memoirs, Hooke Was Recommended To Her. He Accordingly Waited Upon The Aged Duchess While She Was Still In Bed; On His Arrival She Caused Herself To Be Lifted Up, And Continued Speaking For Six Hours Without Notes. Hooke Resided In The House Until The Completion Of The Work, Which Appeared In 1742 . It Was Hooke Who Brought A Roman Catholic Priest To Take Pope's Confession On His Deathbed. Hooke Was Also Friendly With Martha Blount, Who Left A Legacy To Miss Elizabeth Hooke. William Warburton Described Hooke As "A Mystic And Quietist, And A Warm Disciple Of Fénelon". Pope Suggested That Hooke And Conyers Middleton Were The Only Two Contemporary Prose-Writers Whose Works Were Worth Consulting By An English Lexicographer. Hooke's Roman History, From The Building Of Rome To The Ruin Of The Commonwealth (Four Volumes, London, 1738-1771, 4To), Suggested Itself To Him While He Was Preparing An Index To The English Translation Of François Catrou And Pierre Julien Rouille's Roman History. The First Volume Was Dedicated To Pope, And Introduced By "Remarks On The History Of The Seven Roman Kings, Occasioned By Sir Isaac Newton's Objections To The Supposed 244 Years Of The Royal State Of Rome". The Second Volume Is Dedicated To The Earl Of Marchmont, And To It Are Annexed The Fasti Capitolini, Or The Consular Lists, Discovered At Rome During The Pontificate Of Pope Paul Iii In 1545. The Third Volume Was Printed Under Hooke's Inspection, But Was Not Published Until 1764, After His Death. The Fourth Volume Was Published In 1771, Edited By Gilbert Stuart. Other Works Are: 'Travels Of Cyrus, With A Discourse On Mythology,' London, 1739, Translated By Hooke From The French Of Andrew Michael Ramsay. 'Observations On?I. The Answer Of M. L'abbé De Vertot To The Late Earl Stanhope's Inquiry Concerning The Senate Of Ancient Rome, Dated December 1719. Ii. A Dissertation Upon The Constitution Of The Roman Senate, By A Gentleman; Published In 1743. Iii. A Treatise On The Roman Senate, By Dr. C. Middleton; Published In 1747. Iv. An Essay On The Roman Senate, By Dr. T. Chapman; Published In 1750,' London, 1758; Dedicated To Speaker Richard Onslow. This Work Was Answered By Edward Spelman In An Anonymous Pamphlet Entitled 'A Short Review On Mr. Hooke's Observations,' 1758. William Bowyer Published 'An Apology For Some Of Mr. Hooke's Observations Concerning The Roman Senate,' London, 1758. 'Six Letters To A Lady Of Quality ? Upon The Subject Of Religious Peace And The Foundations Of It,' First Printed In 'The Contrast; Or An Antidote Against The Pernicious Principles . Chesterfield.".
Published by New York: Viking Press,, 1957
Seller: BOOKFELLOWS Fine Books, ABAA, Sun City, AZ, U.S.A.
First Edition
First U.S. edition, first printing. Pages age-toned lightly, binding a trifle shaken, very minor bruise at spine head, else nearly fine in jade cloth with gilt spine lettering; in a jacket that is age-darkened (especially to spine panel), lightly edgeworn, with shallow chip to upper front. More than four hundred letters and notes, only a few of which had previously appeared in print; memoir and notes by Gilbert, his long-time friend; chronology by Richard Ellmann; a few explanatory letters by others; photo, facsimiles, index. 437 pages.
Hardcover, in dust jackets. Dust Jacket Condition: dj. New Editions. Some toning to inner gutters, volume 2, else both volumes near fine in very good or better, edge worn dust jackets, in mylar covers.
Published by The Viking Press, New York, 1966
Seller: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. New edition with corrections. 440; 472; 584pp. Small quarto [25 cm] Green cloth over boards with a gilt stamped title on the spine. In dust jackets, with toning to the spines (titles still bold). Head of spine of volume 3 bumped. In a worn slipcase, with taping along a couple edges, and the bottom edges only attached along one edge. Three volumes containing more than 1500 letters.
Published by Faber and Faber, London, 1957
Seller: Lux Mentis, Booksellers, ABAA/ILAB, Portland, ME, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Dust Jacket Condition: dj. First Edition. First Edition. Hardcover. Inscribed on ffep. From the library of Dr. Oliver Sacks, the renowned neurologist, author, and educator. He was, in his life, celebrated for his contributions to the understanding of the human brain and his ability to communicate complex scientific concepts to a broader audience. In doing so, he highlighted the profound impact of neurological disorders on human identity and experience. His library is a reflection of this remarkable polymath's questing mind. Chipping to dj, clipped dj to inner flap, closed tears, minimal shelfwear, evenly toned throughout, particularly on ffep, else very tight, bright, and unmarred. Gray cloth boards. 8vo. 437pp. Illus. (b/w). Very Good in Very Good Dustjacket.