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Verlag: London The Poetry Bookshop, 1923
Anbieter: Shapero Rare Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Buch Erstausgabe
First edition, early issue; 8vo; wood-engraved frontispiece and 21 engravings by Eric Gill, including initials and tailpieces, occasional light offsetting; original stiff pink printed wrappers, 'sxipence' on the front cover, minor creasing to corners, spine and edges slightly discoloured, slight soiling to edges, otherwise a very good copy. The first and only edition of this collection of poetry by Frances Cornford, printed on handmade paper. Comprising seventeen of her poetical works, including 'Autumn Midnight', 'On the Roads', 'Susan to Diana', 'Hope' and others. Frances Cornford was a granddaughter to Charles Darwin. Gill 273.
Verlag: Published by The Poetry Bookshop, London, 1923
Anbieter: Keoghs Books, Skipton, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
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, 23 pages, [1], wood-engraved frontispiece, title page with dedicatory initials on red background, initials and tailpieces, loose insert (compliment's slip from publisher enclosing the Review Copy) First Edition (Review Copy) , some discoloration and rubbing to covers, creasing and chipping to foredge of covers, interior in very good condition, exterior in good condition , buff card, black illustrated upper cover in black border with black titles, untrimmed edges , 22 x 15.5 cms Paperback ISBN:
Erscheinungsdatum: 1923
Anbieter: Maggs Bros. Ltd ABA, ILAB, PBFA, BA, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Wood-engraved frontispiece, and twenty-one engravings by Gill including initials and tail-pieces. First edition, early issue, with ?SXIPENCE? on the wrapper. 8vo., original printed pink paper wrappers, later cloth folding case. Uncut. London, The Poetry Bookshop. Printed at the S. Dominic's Press. Minor creasing and tears to the edges of wrappers, which are also slightly soiled, but nevertheless an attractive copy. From the collection of Bobby Furber, without his booklabel but with his attractive ink notation of ownership, incorporating a note about Frances Cornford's antecedents and spouse.