William watson robinson (2 Ergebnisse)

Verlag: T C & E C Jack 0, Edinburgh
- Hardcover
Anbieter: Washburn Books, Pateley Bridge, Vereinigtes KönigreichWashburn Books
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In den WarenkorbGreen Cloth Boards. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. Present-Day Gardening Series No.17. Undated handy guide on climbing plants for gardens. 132pp with index, illustrated with colour and black and white plates. Colour illustration glued to top board. Black lettering to spine. Forward lean to spine, top edges dusty, others untrimmed, fo…xing to edges and margins and bumping to spine and corners, otherwise good copy with no inscriptions. Book.
Weitere Bilder[Seven titles from the Cameo Series:] Wordsworth's Grave and other Poems, by William Watson (1890); Mirèio, by Frédéric Mistral, translated by Harriet Waters Preston (1890); Lyrics Selected from the Works of A. Mary F. Robinson (Madame James Darmesteter) (1891); Love-Songs of Robert Burns, selected by Sir George Douglas (1892); Irish Love Songs, selected by Katherine Tynan (1892); Mariana, by José Echegaray, translated from the Spanish by James Graham (1895); The Son of Don Juan, by José Echegaray, translated from the Spanish by James Graham (1895).
UNWIN, T. Fisher (pub.); WATSON, William; Frédéric Mistral; A. Mary F. Robinson; Robert Burns; Katherine Tynan; & José Echegaray.
Verlag: London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1890-95, 1890
- Erstausgabe
- Signiert
Anbieter: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Vereinigtes KönigreichPeter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB.
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In den WarenkorbThe publisher's retained first copies of the rare deluxe japon issue of seven titles in Unwin's Cameo Series, each copy number 1 of 30 numbered copies only printed on japon vellum, three signed by the publisher on the colophon; all from the personal library of Thomas Fisher Unwin (1848-1935). Unwin's Cameo series of poetry was a… distinctively packaged sequence of books that caught the attention of the public and attracted imitators. Several of the titles included here constituted meaningful first appearances: Wordsworth's Grave (first), Mireio (first UK), Mariana (first English), and The Son of Don Juan (first English). Also included in the series, which ran from 1890 to 1902, were titles by Henrik Ibsen, Amy Levy, Richard Garnett, W. B. Yeats, Edward Willmore, and Alfred de Kantzow. Three pieces of ephemera are laid in: a William Watson poem, "Liverpool", clipped from a newspaper dated 23 October 1908; a small 4-page booklet, sewn at the fold, advertising Unwin's Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine; and a typed 14-line poem "To Madame Duclaux (A. Mary F. Robinson)", dated 9 January 1926 and with the autograph of Irwin F. Smith. 7 vols, octavo. Illustrated frontispiece to each vol. Original stiff vellum, titles gilt to spines, Cameo Series device to front covers and publisher's imprint to rear covers in brown, edges untrimmed. Mostly uncut. Some light mottling to covers but generally in very good condition indeed, all sound and internally clean.