Anbieter: Caveat Emptor Used and Rare Books, Bloomington, IN, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. 1st Edition.
Anbieter: The Chatham Bookseller, Madison, NJ, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: As New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dj as Issued. First Edition. 68pgs. Red wine cloth, tipped in photo on the front panel. Profusely illustrated with black and white photographs of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes as well as manuscripts of their works. As new. An exhibition catalogue with descriptions of the 151 items on show at the Grolier Club September 14 through November 19, 2005, drawn largely from the Sylvia Plath Collection at Smith College and the Ted Hughes Papers and Library at Emory University. 1000 copies, designed and composed in Bembo Book types by Bruce Kennett, and printed at the Stinehour Press. Size: Octavo. Book.
Verlag: The Grolier Club, New York., 2005
Anbieter: Peter Ellis, Bookseller, ABA, ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 802,16
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In den WarenkorbFirst edition. Octavo. pp xi, 68. Photographs. Full red cloth with the photo on upper cover. Designed and composed by Bruce Kennett. An exhibition held at the Grolier Club from 14 September through 19 November 2005, drawn largely from the Sylvia Plath Collection at Smith College and the Ted Hughes Papers and Library at Emory University.On the front free endpaper is the ownership signature of Frieda Hughes, the daughter of the two poets who were the subjects of the exhibition. She received this copy on the occasion of a celebratory luncheon where she gave a talk based on her memories. It is signed on the title-page by Stephen C. Enniss and on the half-title by seventeen attendees, most of whom seem to be Emory teaching staff or alumni. Loosely inserted is a print-out of two colour photographs of bears, together with a manuscript note by Frieda Hughes, explaining, ''The book designer saw a male and female bear in his garden as he designed the book - he felt this was a good omen. He gave me the photos at the Emory dinner on 13/9/05''. One can't help thinking that Ted Hughes would have agreed with the designer.Fine. No dustwrapper issued.