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2825 - QUARTO-MILLENARY: the first 250 publications and the first 25 years, 1929-1954, of the Limited Editions Club - a critique, a conspectus, a bibliography, indexes. Text printed by A. Colish, New York and special material by a variety of printers. 1959 317 x 232 xiv, 295 pp. Illus. No. 1,596 of 2,250 copies. Crimson cloth, black levant morocco spine and medallion on upper cover. Bookplate of J.R. Abbey. - 1929
2826 - MÜNCHHAUSEN, Karl Friedrich Hieronymus, Baron von The travels of ... Intro. by Carl Van Doren. Printed at the Lakeside Press, Chicago. 1929 273 x 183 xxx, 204 pp. Illus. by John Held, Jnr. No. 858 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Yellow printed cloth, green calf spine, t.e.g. - 1929
2827 - SWIFT, Jonathan The travels of Lemuel Gulliver. Intro. by Shane Leslie. Printed by Norman T.A. Munder & Co., Baltimore. 1929 284 x 185 x, 293 pp. Illus. by Alexander King. No. 889 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Art canvas, pigskine spine. - 1929
2828 - WHITMAN, Walt Leaves of grass. Intro. by Carolyn Wells. Printed by W.E. Rudge. 1929 285 x 188 xlvi, 155 pp. No. 1179 of 1,500 copies, signed by Frederic Warde, designer. Green printed cloth, t.e.g. - 1929
2829 - BOCCACCIO, Giovanni The decameron; trans. by Frances Winwar. Intro. by Burton Rascoe. Printed by A. Colish, New York. 2 vols. 1930 298 x 223 xiii, 382 pp. Decorations by T.M. Cleland. No. 1,277 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Brown buckram. - 1930
2830 - DAUDET, Alphonse Tartarin of Tarascon; trans. and intro. by Jacques le Clercq. Printed at the Georgian Press, Connecticut. 2 vols. 1930 157 x 110 xxv, 263 pp. Illus. by W.A. Dwiggins. No. 1,154 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Patterned paper boards, black cloth spine. - 1930
2831 - DEFOE, Daniel The life and strange surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, mariner. Intro. by Ford Madox Ford. Printed by the Grabhorn Press. 1930 275 x 177 xiv, 383 pp. Illus. by Edward A. Wilson No. 1,253 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Green canvas. - 1930
2832 - FONTAINE, Jean de la The fables of ... trans. by Joseph Auslander and Jacques le Clercq. Printed at the Merrymount Press. 1930 222 x 137 Vol.1. xx, 266 pp.; Vol.2. xiv, 399 pp. Copper engravings by Rudolph Ruzicka. No. 1,154 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Blue cloth, t.e.g. - 1930
2833 - FOUQUÉ, F. de la Motte Undine; trans, by Edmund Gosse. Printed by the Harbor Press, New York. 1930 324 x 240 vii, 141 pp. Decorations cut on wood and metal by Allen Lewis. No. 1,154 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Pink patterned cloth. - 1930
2834 - FRANCIS, Saint of Assisi The little flowers of ... trans. revised and emended by Dom. Roger Hudleston. Intro. by Arthur Livingston. Printed at the Officina Bodoni, Verona. 1930 301 x 202 xvix, 262 pp. Wood engravings by Paolo Molnar. No. 858 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Patterned cloth. - 1930
2835 - HUGO, Victor Notre-Dame de Paris; trans. by Jessie Haynes. Intro. by Andrew Lang. Printed by R. Coulouma, Paris. 2 vols. 1930 258 x 191 Vol.1. xxix, 309 pp. Vol.2. 376 pp. Velin d'Arches paper. Woodcuts by Frans Masereel. No. 518 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Brown buckram, brown calf spine, t.e.g. - 1930
2836 - IRVING, Washington Rip Van Winkle: a posthumous writing of Diedrich Knickerbocker. Intro. by Mark van Doren. Printed at the Village Press, New York. 1930 255 x 162 57 pp. Kaatskill type. Engravings by Felix Darley. No. 1,187 of 1,500, signed by F.W. Goudy, printer. Green calf, t.e.g. - 1930
2837 - MOLIÈRE, pseud. of Jean Baptiste Poquelin Tartuffe, or the hypocrite. Verse trans. by Curtis Hidden Page. Intro. by Brander Matthews. Printed by Poeschel & Trepte, Leipzig. 1930 363 x 216 118 pp. Lithographs by Hugo Steiner-Prag. One of 1,500 copies, copy unnumbered, signed by the artist. Japanese paper boards, embossed, linen spine. - 1930
2838 - POE, Edgar Allan The narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym. Printed by the Southworth Press, Portland. 1930 287 x 189 xvi, 267 pp. Illus. by René Clarke. No. 510 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Black grained calf, parchment spine. - 1930
2839 - STEVENSON, Robert Louis Two mediaeval tales. Intro. by Clayton Hamilton. Printed at the Marchbanks Press. 1930 233 x 182 xviii, 67 pp. Illus. by C.B. Falls. No. 1,154 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Calf, blocked in blind. - 1930
2840 - WHITTIER, John Greenleaf Snow-bound: a winter idyl. Foreword by George S. Bryan. Printed at Yale University Press. 1930 292 x 181 41 pp. No. 1,154 of 1,500 copies, signed by Carl P. Rollins, designer. Marbled - 1930
2841 - paper boards, blue cloth spine. DICKENS, Charles The chimes. Intro. by Edward Wagenknecht. Printed at the Sign of the Dolphin by Geo. W. Jones, London, 1931 302 x 197 xxxiii, 129 pp. Estienne type on Japon vellum. Illus. by Arthur Rackham. No.? of 1,500 copies. Copy unnumbered and unsigned. Cream buckram. - 1931
2842 - DILL, Francis P. and GARNETT, Porter The ideal book: two essays jointly awarded the prize offered by the Limited Editions Club for the best essay upon the subject. Printed at the Walpole Printing Office, New York. 1931 212 x 133 42 pp. Janson and Goudy Text type on Marlowe paper. Reddish-brown paper wrappers. - 1931
2843 - FRANKLIN, Benjamin The autobiography of ... Intro. and glosses by Edward F. O'Day. Printed by John Henry Nash. 1931 343 x 229 vii, 243 pp. Caslon type. Frontis. portrait and borders by William Wilke. No. 1,253 of 1,500 copies, signed by the printer. Marbled paper boards, vellum spine. - 1931
2844 - HAWTHORNE, Nathaniel The marble faun, or the romance of Monte Beni. Intro by Herbert Gorman. Printed by Fretz Brothers, Zurich. 2 vols. 1931 pp. Col. illus. 182 x 114 Vol.1. xxvii, 357 pp.; Vol.2. 389 p by Carl Strauss. No. 246 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Brown art canvas, t.e.g. - 1931
2845 - LOTI, Pierre An Iceland fisherman; trans. by Guy Endore. Printed by P.A. Norstedt & Söner, Stockholm. 1931 274 x 178 207 pp. Van Gelder handmade paper. Illus. by Yngve Berg. No. 316 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Decorated paper, white buckram spine and corners, t.e.g. Bookplate of John Roland Abbey. ! - 1931
2846 - THACKERAY, William Makepeace Vanity fair: a novel without a hero. Intro. by G.K. Chesterton. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 2 vols. 1931 296 x 188 xviii, 772 pp. Illus. by John Austen. No. 858 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Decorated paper boards, cerise cloth spines. - 1931
2847 - BALZAC, Honoré de Droll stories: thirty tales; trans. by Jacques le Clercq. Printed by the Southworth Press, Portland. 3 vols. 1932 204 x 140 Vol.1. xxvi, 257 pp.; Vol.2. 263 pp.; Vol.3. 245 pp. No. 1,412 of 1,500 copies, signed by W.A. Dwiggins, designer. Printed paper boards, black cloth spines. - 1932
2848 - BIBLE. THE FOUR GOSPELS... Intro. by Ernest Sutherland Bates. Printed by Poeschel & Trepte, Leipzig. 1932 248 x 192 237 pp. Decorations by Rudolf Weiss. No. 218 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Brown paper boards, vellum spine. - 1932
2849 - DUMAS, Alexandre The three musketeers; trans, by William Robson. Intro. by Ben Ray Redman. Printed by the Halcyon Press, Maastricht. 2 vols. 1932 263 x 179 Vol.1. xxvii, 372 pp.; Vol.2. 367 pp. Pannekoek paper. Illus. by Pierre Falké. No. 507 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Printed yellow cloth. - 1932
2850 - GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang von Faust: a tragedy. The first part; trans. by Alice Raphael. Intro. by Carl F. Schreiber. Printed by the Bartlett-Aldus Press, New York. 1932 316 x 239 xvi, 112 pp. Col. illus. by René Clarke. No. 1,187 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Red cloth. - 1932
2851 - MARAN, René Batouala: a novel; trans. by Alvah C. Bessie. Printed at the Walpole Printing Office, New York. 1932 337 x 211 xiv, 119 pp. Illus. by Miguel Covarrubias. No. 292 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Brown levant morocco, blocked in blind. - 1932
2852 - READE, Charles The cloister and the hearth: a tale of the Middle Ages. Intro, by Hendrik Willem Van Loon. Printed by A. Colish, New York. 2 vols. 1932 250 x 158 xv, 745 pp. Photogravure illus. of designs by Lynd Ward. No. 1,251 of 1,500 copies, signed by the illustrator. Patterned cloth. - 1932
2853 - AESOP Fables; trans. by Samuel Croxall. With a bibliographical note by Victor Scholderer. Printed by Oxford University Press, Oxford. 1933 263 x 175 [20], 211 pp. F.J. Head handmade paper. Florentine woodcuts. No. 1,058 of 1,500 copies, signed by Bruce Rogers, designer Marbled paper boards, parchment spine, t.e.g. - 1933
2854 - DICKENS, Charles The posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club. Intro. by G.K. Chesterton. Printed by the Oxford University Press, Oxford. 2 vols. 1933 295 x 186 xxvi, 759 pp. Illus. (some col.) by John Austen. No. 1,253 of 1,500 copies, signed by the illustrator. Brown buckram. - 1933
2855 - FRANCE, Anatole At the Sign of the Queen Pédauque; trans. by Mrs. Wilfrid Jackson. Intro. by Ernest Boyd. Printed at The Lakeside Press, Chicago. 1933 295 x 232 xii, 174 pp. Col. illus. by Sylvain Sauvage. No. 1,253 of 1,500 copies. Blue cloth, t.e.g. - 1933
2856 - SHAKESPEARE, William The tragedy of Hamlet, prince of Denmark. Intro. by Gilbert Murray. Printed by Hague and Gill, High Wycombe. 1933 210 x 130 ix, 149 pp. Joanna type on Barcham Green handmade paper. Illus. by Eric Gill (1882 - 1940). No. 1,198 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Pigskin, blocked in blind. - 1933
2857 - VILLON, François The lyrics of ... Rendered into English verse by Algernon Charles Swinburne, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Ernest Henley, John Payne and Léonie Adams. Intro. by Léonie Adams. Printed by the Spiral Press. New York. 1933 292 x 190 103 pp. Col. woodcuts by Howard Simon. No. 1,253 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Light brown buckram, t.e.g. - 1933
2858 - BUTLER, Samuel Erewhon. Intro. by Aldous Huxley. Printed by the Pynson Printers, New York. 1934 246 x 175 xxii, 229 pp. Illus. and decorations by Rockwell Kent. No. 1,251 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Patterned cloth. - 1934
2859 - COSTER, Charles de The glorious adventures of Tyl Ulenspiegl; trans. by Allan Ross MacDougall. Printed by Joh. Enschede en Zonen, Haarlem. 1934 322 x 227 xv, 277 pp. Col. illus. by Richard Floethe. No. 1,251 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Linen. - 1934
2860 - DICKENS, Charles A Christmas carol ... Intro. by Stephen Leacock. Printed by the Merrymount Press, Boston. 1934 260 x 175 xi, 100 pp. Illus. by Gordon Ross. No. 1,251 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Green printed paper boards, green buckram spine. - 1934
2861 - EMERSON, Ralph Waldo The essays of ... Intro. by Edward F. O'Day. Printed by John Henry Nash, San Francisco. 1934 348 x 227 x, 262 pp. Cloister Lightface type. No. 334 of 1,500 copies, signed by the printer. Blue laid pattern paper boards, holland spine. - 1934
2862 - LONGUS The pastoral loves of Daphnis and Chloe; trans, and intro. by George Moore. Printed by Porter Garnett at the Laboratory Press, Pittsburgh. 1934 No. 110 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Brown sheepskin blocked in gilt and blind, t.e.g. - 1934
2863 - MORE, Sir Thomas Utopia; trans. from the Latin by Ralph Robynson. Printed at the Rudge Press. 1934 263 x 165 165 pp. Wood engraving. No. 1,251 of 1,500 copies, signed by Bruce Rogers. Marbled paper boards, vellum spine, t.e.g. - 1934
2864 - SHERIDAN, Richard Brinsley The school for scandal: a comedy. Intro. by Carl Van Doren. Printed by Oxford University Press, Oxford. 1934 290 x 176 vii, 143 pp. Hand col, etchings by René Ben Sussan. No. 1,251 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Patterned paper wrappers over boards. - 1934
2865 - HAWTHORNE, Nathaniel The house of the seven gables: a romance. Intro. by Wyck Brooks. Printed at Hawthorn House Press, Connecticut. 1935 242 x 148 xviii, 413 pp. Illus. by Valenti Angelo. No. 396 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Marbled paper boards, black calf spine. Bookplate of Hugh Walpole. - 1935
2866 - BORROW, George Lavengro, the scholar, the gipsy, the priest. Intro. by Hugh Walpole. Printed by the Curwen Press. 2 vols. 1936 235 x 142 Vol.1. xix, 380; Vol.2. xix, 375 pp. 16 col. lithos. by Barnett Freedman. No. 552 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Maroon cloth, t.e.g. - 1936
2867 - BUTLER, Samuel The way of all flesh. Intro. by Theodore Dreiser. Yale University Press. 2 vols. 1936 209 x 149 xxx, 592 pp. Illus. by Robert Ward Johnson. No. 1,251 of 1,500 copies, signed by the illustrator. Black calf, t.e.g. - 1936
2868 - LANDOR, Walter Savage Imaginary conversations. Selected and intro. by R.H. Boothroyd. Printed at the Officina Bodoni, Verona. 1936 262 x 169 xii, 304 pp. No. 1,250 of 1,500 copies, signed by Hans Mardersteig, printer. Patterned cloth. D.W. - 1936
2869 - RABELAIS, François Gargantua and Pantagruel: the five books; trans. by Jacques le Clercq. 5 vols. Printed by the Southworth- Anthoensen Press, Portland. 1936 204 x 140 Vol.1. xi, 247 pp.; Vol.2. 207 pp.; Vol.3. 306 pp.; Vol.4. 306 pp.; Vol.5. 232 pp. Decorations by W.A. Dwiggins. No. 1,319 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Green cloth. - 1936
2870 - ROSTAND, Edmond Cyrano de Bergerac: an heroic comedy in five acts; trans. and intro. by Brian Hooker. Printed at the Hawthorn House Press, Connecticut. 1936 294 x 232 xix, 199 pp. Col. illus. by Sylvain Sauvage. No. 1,251 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Red cloth, t.e.g. - 1936
2871 - SMOLLETT, Tobias The adventures of Peregrine Pickle in which is included Memoirs of a lady of quality. Intro. by G.K. Chesterton. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 2 vols. 1936 295 x 187 xxiii, 782 pp. Col. illus. by John Austen. No. 475 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Green cloth. D.W. - 1936
2872 - STERNE, Laurence A sentimental journey through France and Italy. Printed by Hague & Gill, High Wycombe. 1936 297 x 231 vii, 135 pp. Etchings by Denis Tegetmeier. No. 152 of 1,500 copies, signed by Eric Gill and Denis Tegetmeier. Cream buckram, t.e.g. - 1936
2873 - ARISTOPHANES The frogs; trans. by William James Hickie. Intro. by Gilbert Seldes. Printed by Joh Enschedé en Zonen, Haarlem. 1937 303 x 202 xiii, 62 pp. Woodcuts by John Austen. No. 328 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Linen. - 1937
2874 - COLLODI, Carlo Pinocchio; the adventures of a marionette; trans. by Walter S. Cramp. Intro. by Carl Van Doren. Printed by the Duenewald Printing Corporation, New York. 1937 262 x 185 viii, 128 pp. Col. linocuts by Richard Floethe. No. 1,421 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Blue linen. - 1937
2875 - DICKENS, Charles Great expectations. Preface by Bernard Shaw. Printed by R. & R. Clark Limited, Edinburgh. 1937 257 x 163 xxviii, 489 pp. Illus. by Gordon Ross. Copy marked 'B.P.' of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Green cloth, t.e.g. - 1937
2876 - DUMAS, Alexandre, fils. Camille (La dame aux camélias); trans. and intro. by Edmund Gosse. Printed at the Curwen Press. 1937 282 x 213 xi, 214 pp. 12 Col. illus. by Marie Laurencin. No. 607 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. White buckram, t.e.g. - 1937
2877 - FRANCE, Anatole The crime of Sylvestre Bonnard; trans. by Lafcadio Hearn. Intro. by A.S.W. Rosenbach. Printed at the Marchbanks Press. 1937 292 x 230 viii, 190 pp. Col. illus. by Sylvain Sauvage. No. 1,297 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Green cloth, t.e.g. - 1937
2878 - LE SAGE, Alain-René The adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane; trans. by Tobias Smollet. Intro. by J.B. Priestley. Printed by Oxford University Press, Oxford. 2 vols. 1937 295 x 187 xix, 660 pp. Illus. by John Austen. No. 1,297 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Blue cloth, cloth spine. grey - 1937
2879 - HUGO, Victor Les miserables: a novel; trans. by Lascelles Wraxall. Intro. by André Maurois. Printed at the Walpole Printing Office, Mount Vernon. 5 vols. 1938 270 x 180 Vol.1. xv, 291 pp.; Vol.2. 272 pp.; Vol.3. 257 pp.; Vol.4. 358 pp.; Vol.5. 288 pp. Illus. by Lynd Ward. No. 1,249 of 1,500 copies, signed by the illustrator. Black cloth. Bookplate of Sir Hugh Walpole. - 1938
2880 - THE SONG OF ROLAND; trans. by Charles Scott Moncrieff. Intro. by Hamish Miles. Printed by Hawthorn House Press, Connecticut. 1938 270 x 166 xiii, 138 pp. Illus. & hand illuminated by Valenti Angelo. No. 570 of 1,500 copies. Blue paper boards, vellum spine, t.e.g. - 1938
2881 - STEVENSON, Robert Louis Kidnapped... Intro. by Christopher Morley. Printed by the Pynson Printers, New York. 1938 250 x 160 xiv, 237 pp. Col. wood engravings by Hans Alexander Mueller. No. 1,249 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Brown buckram. - 1938
2882 - TOLSTOY, Leo pp.; War and peace: a novel; trans. by Louise and Aylmer Maude. Printed by Glasgow University Press. 6 vols. 1938 227 x 147 Vol.1. xv, 261 pp.; Vol.2. viii, 296 Vol.3. vii, 260 pp.; Vol.4. ix, 302 pp.; Vol.5. vi, 282 pp.; Vol.6. vii, 277 pp. Line blocks and lithographs by Barnett Freedman. No. 453 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Red printed cloth. - 1938
2883 - WILDE, Oscar Salome: drame en un acte. Printed by Dehon et Cie, Paris. 1938 283 x 200 73 pp. Peignot type. Col gouache illus. on black paper by André Derain. No. 1,249 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Black paper wrappers. - 1938
2884 - WILDE, Oscar Salome: a tragedy in one act; trans. from the French by Lord Alfred Douglas. Intro. by Holbrook Jackson. Printed at the Fanfare Press, London. 1938 280 x 195 107 pp. Illus. by Aubrey Beardsley. No. 1,249 of 1,500 copies. Crimson cloth. - 1938
2885 - DREISER, Theodore Sister Carrie: a novel. Intro. by Burton Rascoe. Printed at the Spiral Press, New York. 1939 272 x 168 xiv, 387 pp. Illus. by Reginald Marsh. No. 607 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Brown cloth, art canvas spine with leather title label, t.e.g. - 1939
2886 - SHAW, George Bernard Back to Methuselah: a metabiological pentateuch. Printed at the Marchbanks Press, New York. 1939 283 x 186 lvi, 260 pp. Wood engravings by John Farleigh. No. 1,234 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Green cloth. Green and brown calf title labels. - 1939
2887 - WHARTON, Edith Ethan Frome. Intro. by Clifton Fadiman. Printed by the Southworth-Anthoensen Press, Portland. 1939 285 x 210 ix, 145 pp. Col. illus. by Henry Varnum Poor. No. 518 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Green buckram, t.e.g. - 1939
2888 - CASANOVA, Jacques The memoirs of ... trans. by Arthur Machen. Intro. by Havelock Ellis. Printed by R. & R. Clark, Edinburgh. 8 vols. 1940 Vol.3. 381 289 x 162 Vol.1. xxv, 369 pp.; Vol.2. v, pp. v, 391 pp.; Vol.4. iv, 383 pp.; Vol.5. iv, 351 pp.; Vol.6. iv, 341 pp.; Vol.7. iv, 359 pp.; Vol.8. iv, 382 pp. One of 1,500 copies, copy unnumbered. Patterned paper boards, red buckram spine. Bookplate of Francis Meynell who supervised the printing. - 1940
2889 - TEN YEARS AND WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: a survey of the publishing activities of the Limited Editions Club from October 1929 to October 1940. Printed by A. Colish, New York. 1940 308 x 213 82 pp. Illus. Sheepskin. Copy inscribed: 'For George W. Jones from George Macey'. - 1929
2890 - BENNETT, Arnold; The old wives' tale. - 1941
2891 - MÉRIMEE, Prosper; Carmen - 1941
2892 - STEVENSON, Robert Louis Treasure Island. Printed at the Stratford Press, New York. 1941 272 x 178 xxii, 273 pp. Col. illus. and signed litho. frontis. by Edward A. Wilson. No. 438 of 1,500 copies. Blue ribbed cloth. Bookplate of Mary E. Hemenway. - 1941
2893 - ANDERSEN, Hans Christian Vol.1. the maker of fairy tales. Vol.2. Fairy tales; trans. and ed. by Jean Hersholt. Printed at the Stratford Press. 2 vols. 1942 240 x 150 Vol.1. xiv, 180 pp.; Vol.2. 399 pp. Hand col. illus. by Fritz Kredel. No. 1,234 of 1,500 copies, signed by translator and artist. Printed paper boards, brown buckram spine. - 1942
2894 - STEPHENS, James The crock of gold. Intro. by Clifton Fadiman. 1942 296 x 197 163 pp. Illus. by Robert Lawson. No. 1,251 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Green art canvas, green calf labels. - 1942
2895 - THACKERAY, William Makepiece. The [rose] et the [ring]. Marginal glosses by Michael Angelo. Printed by A. Colish, New York. 1942 297 x 211 xiii, 119 pp. Poliphilus and Blado types. Illus. some hand col., by Fritz Kredel, Presentation copy Green buckram. - 1942
2896 - PARKMAN, Francis The Oregon trail; ed. by Mason Wade. Printed by E.L. Hildreth & Company, Vermont. 1943 260 x 167 xxii, 297 pp. Illus. by Maynard Dixon. Copy lettered M.G., signed by the artist. Calf, blocked in blind. - 1943
2897 - GOGOL, Nikolai Chichikov's journeys; or, Home life in old Russia; trans. by Bernard Guilbert Guerney. Intro. by Avrahm Yarmolinsky. Printed by the Akerman-Standard Press, Providence. 2 vols. 1944. 223 x 139 xvi, 484 pp. Col. illus. by Lucille Corcos. No. 826 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Blue paper boards, red buckram spines. - 1944
2898 - PLATO The republic; trans. & intro. by Benjamin Jowett. Printed by William E. Rudge's sons, New York. 2 vols. 1944 250 x 152 622 pp. Woodcut medallions by Fritz Kredel. No. 848 of 1,200 copies signed by Bruce Rogers, designer, and the artist. Terracotta paper boards, black morocco spines, t.e.g. - 1944
2899 - STEVENSON, Robert Louis A child's garden of verses. Intro. by William Rose Benét. Printed by the Marchbanks Press, New York. 1944 270 x 200 xv, 112 pp. Hand col. drawings by Roger Duvoisin. No. 114 of 1,100 copies, signed by the artist. Batik paper boards, dark blue calf spine. - 1944
2900 - BECKFORD, William Vathek: an Arabian tale; trans. by Herbert Grimsditch. Printed by A.G. Hoffman, New York. 1945 160 x 102 xi, 135 pp. Illus. and illuminated by hand by Valenti Angelo. No. 808 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Red morocco, blocked in gilt. - 1945
2901 - THE WONDERFUL ADVENTURES OF PAUL BUNYAN Retold by Louis Untermeyer. Printed by the Aldus Printers, New York. 1945 258 x 159 131 pp. Col. illus. by Everett Gee Jackson. Copy marked M.G. of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Wood grained paper boards, brown sheepskin spine. Bookplate of Bernard & Roslyn Gittelson. - 1945
2902 - BALZAC, Honoré de Old Goriot; trans. by Ellen Marriage. Intro. by François Mauriac. Printed at the Curwen Press. 1948 277 x 171 xv, 317 pp. Col. illus. by René Ben Sussan No. 226 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Marbled paper boards, black morocco spine. - 1948
2903 - FRANCE, Anatole Crainquebille; trans. and intro. by Jacques le Clercq. Printed at the shop of Akerman-Standard Press, Providence. 1949 316 x 229 xiii, 69 pp. Col. illus. by Bernard Lamotte. No. 356 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Pink art canvas. - 1949
2904 - JONSON, Ben Volpone or the fox. Intro. by Louis Kronenberger. Printed at the Oxford University Press, Oxford. 1952 300 x 192 xxi, 163 pp. Col. stencilled illus. by René Ben Sussan. One of 1,500 copies, copy unnumbered, signed by the illustrator. Patterned cloth, brown buckram. - 1952
2905 - SPENSER, Edmund The faerie queene, disposed into twelve bookes fashioning XII morall vertues. Intro. by John Haywood. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 2 vols. 1953′ 294 x 192 xviii, 992 pp. Decorations by John Austen, wood engraved illus. by Agnes Miller Parker. No. 885 of 1,500 copies signed by the illustrator. Green cloth. - 1953
2906 - MEREDITH, George The shaving of Shagpat. Preface by Sir Francis Meynell. Printed by the George Grady Press. 1955 241 x 151 xiv, 314 pp. Decorations by W.A. Dwiggins, illus. by Honoré Guilbeau. No. 518 of 1,500 copies, signed by the illustrator. Marbled paper boards, black levant morocco spine. - 1955
2907 - THACKERAY, William Makepeace The history of Henry Esmond, Esq., a colonel in the service of Her Majesty Q. Anne. Intro. by Laura Benét. Printed by John B. Watkins Company, New York. 1956 254 x 167 xxi, 441 pp. Hand col. illus. by Edward Ardizzone. No. 418 of 1,500 copies, signed by the illustrator. Light brown brocade. - 1956
2908 - WELLS, H.G. Tono-Bungay, Intro. by Norman H. Strouse. Printed by the Thistle Press, New York. 1960 250 x 167 xiii, 395 pp. Illus. by Lynton Lamb. No. 1,190 of 1,500 copies, signed by the artist. Dark green bombazine cloth. - 1960
2909 - SHAKESPEARE, William a review and a preview. n.d. 330 x 221 25 pp. 2 leaves, 4 plates. Linen. - n.d.
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