Published by NY: Simon and Schuster, 1942
Seller: Shirley K. Mapes, Books, Omaha, NE, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 3rd printing. Little Golden Book. Illustrated by Rachel Taft Dixon. Illustrated boards with blue cloth spine and antique border on rear board. Good condition. Former owner gift note on front paste-down; a few scattered soil smudges within text. Corners & edges of boards a bit worn; crease marks in outer hinges; lightly rubbed areas; spine edges slightly chipped; thin line of fading along upper edge of rear board; light overall soil to boards. No dust jacket.
Published by Bloomsbury: The Nonesuch Press, 1934, 1934
Seller: Up-Country Letters, Gardnerville, NV, U.S.A.
First Edition
Bloomsbury: The Nonesuch Press, 1934. First edition. Original blue cloth, gilt, bevelled boards. Edges uncut. One of 675 numbered copies. Illuminates Coleridge's failed marriage. Endpapers stained, light dust soiling. A Very good copy.
Published by William Pickering, London, 1849
First Edition
£ 150
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Add to basketLeather. Condition: Very Good Indeed. None (illustrator). First edition. An attractive example of the two volume first edition of this posthumously published work of literary criticism from Samuel Taylor Coleridge, in full morocco prize bindings. Complete in two volumes.The first edition of this posthumously published collection of lectures by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, fearturing his reflections on Shakespeare and other early English dramatists, such as Jonson and Beaumont.The work was compiled and edited from notes and transcripts by Sara Coleridge, the third child and only daughter of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge and his wife Sara Fricker.In full morocco prize bindings, with the 1860 prize bookplate of Kings College London, addressed to Thomas Chestman, to the front pastedown of volume I. In full morocco prize bindings with gilt detailing. A touch of rubbing to back strip head and tail, otherwise externally excellent. Prize bookplate to front pastedown of volume I. Internally, firmly bound. Pages exceptionally clean and bright. Very Good Indeed. book.
Published by William Pickering [With] Edward Moxon, Longman Rees, John Pearson 1835-73, London, 1835
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. ; 25 volumes bound by Root & Son in contemporary 3/4 brown morroco over light green boards. Five spine bands with gilt decoration & lettering. Marbled endpapers. Top edges gilt. Half titles. One or two old, slim gold ribbon bookmarks in each volume. Hinges & texts tight & intact. Pages bright & clean except for tanning on first & last 2 or 3 leaves in most volumes. Some rubbing to edges & corners. Light soil to a few covers. 2 volumes of "Specimens of Table Talk" Murray w/ 2 plates,1835,1st ed. ; 2 volumes of "Early Recollections" by Cottle/Longman Rees w/ 6 portraits, 8vo, 1837, 1st ed. ; "Church and State" 3rd ed w/ "Lay Sermons" 2nd ed, 1839; 3 volumes of "The Friend" 1844, 4th ed; 3 volumes of "Biographila Literaria" 1847, 2nd ed. ; 2 volumes of "Poetical Works" (lacking volume 1) 1847, new ed ; 2 volumes of "Aids to Reflection" 1848, 6th ed. ; 2 volumes of "Notes Upon Shakespeare" 1848, 1st ed. ; 3 volumes of "Essays on his Own Times" 1850, new ed. ; "Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit" 1849, new ed. ; "Notes, Theological , Political, Misc." , Moxon 1853, 1st ed. ; 2 volumes of "Notes on English Divines", Moxon, 1st ed, 1853; and "Osorio", Pearson, 1st thus, 1873; Poetry, Philosophy, Religion. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall.
Published by William Pickering, London, 1836
Seller: The Poetry Bookshop : Hay-on-Wye, Hay-on-Wye, POWYS, United Kingdom
First Edition
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Add to basketCondition: Very Good. First Edition. The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (4 vols) 1836-9 Large 8vo. 1st editions. Half titles present. Small 8vo (23 vols): Specimens of the Table Talk of S.T.C. (2 vols) 1835 1st editions; The Poetical Works (3 vols) 1847 6/7th? editions.; Notes & Lectures Upon Shakespeare etc. (2 vols) 1849 1st editions; Aids to Reflection (2 vols) 1848 6th editions enlarged.; The Friend (3 vols) 1850 4th editions; Essays on his own Times (3 vols) 1850 1st editions; On the Constitution of the Church and State 1852 4th edition; Lay Sermons 1852 3rd edition; Biographia Literaria (3 vols) 1847 2nd editions with additional material; Notes on English Divines (2 vols) 1853 1st editions; Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit 1849 2nd enlarged edition with intro by J.H. Green. T.e.g. Bookseller's ticket and Harry Soan bookplate (1905) on front paste downs. Occasional foxing throughout but heavier at first & last leaves. Bindings all sound with spines uniformly sunned from green to brown and a little rubbed at edges. Extra Postage will be required - SHIPPED AT COST Half Green Morocco Gilt & Marbled Boards. Book.