Catalogue 237
TURN OF THE CENTURY
ADDERLEY, James. Stephen Remarx. The story of a venture in ethics. 3rd edn.
Edward Arnold. 1893
Half title, 2pp ads. Orig. maroon boards, imitating leather, blocked & lettered in gilt; spine & inner hinges faded & a little rubbed. Paper strip with 'R.C. Lambeth, Esq' pasted on leading pastedown. t.e.g.
IRISH SONGS: INSCRIBED BY HELEN ALLINGHAM
ALLINGHAM, William. Irish Songs and Poems. 3rd edn.
Longmans, Green, & Co. 1901
Half title, 1p. ads., front. Uncut in orig. blue glazed-cloth boards with imitation parchment spine, lettered in gilt; spine soiled & darkened, extremities sl. rubbed. Ink inscription on leading f.e.p. 'Mr & Mrs. Cowlishaw, from H. Allingham, Dec. 1903'.
ALLINGHAM, William. Sixteen Poems. Selected by William Butler Yeats. (Reprinted 1971 by photo-lithography in the Republic of Ireland for the Irish University Press.)
Dundrum: The Dun Emer Press. (Irish University Press: Shannan T.M. MacGlinchey.) 1905 [1971]
Colophon printed in red. Orig. blue drab boards, lettered in blue, cream cloth spine. In orig. glassine wrapper, d.w. spine lettered in black. Biro inscription on leading f.e.p.: Sheila M. Tonge'. v.g.
THE MAY BOOK
ARIA, Mrs. (Eliza Davis) The May Book. Compiled by Mrs. Aria. In aid of Charing Cross Hospital. 4to.
Macmillan & Co. 1901
Half title, front., plates & illus., 16pp ads. Orig. light green cloth, blocked & lettered in pink, yellow, & darker green; sl. dulled & rubbed. Ink inscription on leading f.e.p.: 'Arthur W Pilleau, Nov. 1902'. v.g.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH BY HENRY JAMES
BALESTIER, Wolcott. The Average Woman: A common story, Reffey, Captain my Captain; with a biographical sketch by Henry James. FIRST EDITION.
William Heinemann. 1892
Half title, 8pp cata. (June 1892). Orig. blue cloth, blocked in dark green with peacock design & crosshatching; spine faded to brown, dulled.
MORTE D'ARTHUR
(BEARDSLEY, Aubrey) MALORY, Thomas. Morte Darthur. The text as written by Sir Thomas Malory, and imprinted by William Caxton at Westminster the year MCCCCLXXXV and now spelled in modern style, embellished with many original designs by Aubrey Beardsley. With an introduction by Professor John Rhys. And a note on Aubrey Beardsley by Aymer Vallance. 3rd edn. 4to.
Dent. 1927
Half title front., plates (including five double-page) & illus.; the odd spot. Partially uncut in orig. blue cloth, bevelled edges, blocked in gilt, spine lettered in gilt; extremities sl. rubbed, head of spine bumped. t.e.g. A nice copy.
BEARDSLEY, Aubrey. Under the Hill; and other essays in prose and verse. With illustrations. 2nd edn.
John Lane, The Bodley Head. 1913
Half title, front., title printed in red & black, plates, 4pp ads. New endpapers, partially torn up from leading f.e.p. Partially uncut in orig. green cloth, elaborately blocked & lettered in gilt; sympathetically recased, corners sl. bumped. Booksellers ticket of 'Henry Sotherans, Sackville Street'. v.g. t.e.g.
BECKMAN, Ernst. Pax and Carlino. A tale. Illustrated by Florence K. Upton.
T. Fisher Unwin. (The Children's Library, vol. XIX) 1894
Half title, 1p. book list, front., title printed in red & black, illus. Floral dec. e.p.s. Orig. white cloth, blocked in light blue floral pattern, lettered in blue; v. sl. dulled, otherwise a nice copy. Contemp. ink inscription on leading f.e.p. verso. All edges dec.
THE BLACK BOOK TRIAL
(BILLING, Noel Pemberton) Verbatim Report of the Trial of Noel Pemberton Billing. On a charge of Criminal Libel, before Mr. Justice Darling at the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey. With report of the preliminary proceedings at Bow Street Police Court, an appendix of documents referred to in the case, reference index, &c. Published by subscription only.
'Vigilante' Office. 1918
Half title. Orig. dark blue cloth, spine lettered in gilt; rubbed & dulled, edges of boards a bit worn. Small 'Lieck' booklabel on leading pastedown, red ink inscription on leading f.e.p. 'Gerald Thurges (?) Farrars Blg, Temple, E.C.4.', ink stamp of 'Lieck [...] Herne Hill, London, SE24' on prelims, title, & final leaves & pastedown, small newspaper clipping pasted on half title, quote on half title verso completed neatly in ink.
BINYON, Laurence. Lyric Poems.
Elkin Mathews & John Lane. 1894
14pp cata. (Jan. 1894), 1p. reviews. Partially uncut in orig. pale blue cloth, blocked in gilt, spine lettered in gilt; sl. rubbed & dulled, spine darkened. Ink inscriptions on leading f.e.p.; 'Arthur L. Pritchard' and in darker ink; 'Woodside House, Wootton, Isle of Wight.' 91pp.
BINYON, Laurence. Porphyrion and Other Poems. FIRST EDITION.
Grant Richards. 1898
Half title, 2pp cata. Partially uncut in orig. pale pink cloth, blocked in red; spine darkened, sl. dulled. Small booklabel of Roger Senhouse on leading pastedown, contemp. ink ownership inscription on leading f.e.p.
BLUNT'S FIRST BOOK
(BLUNT, Wilfrid Scawen) Sonnets and Songs. By Proteus.
John Murray. 1875
Half title. Dark blue endpapers. Orig. yellow cloth, bevelled boards, blocked, lettered & panelled in gilt; sl. rubbed & dulled, some gatherings a bit proud. Bookseller ticket of W. Whiteley on leading pastedown.
BLUNT, Wilfrid Scawen. In Vinculis.
Kegan Paul, Trench & Co. 1889
Half title, front. Partially uncut in orig. green cloth, bevelled boards, lettered in blind on front board & gilt on spine; spine sl. faded, extremities sl. rubbed. Decorative book label with 'E. Parson' written in ink. 63pp.
BLUNT, Wilfrid Scawen. The Love Sonnets of Proteus. 5th edn.
Kegan Paul, Trench & Co. [c.1885]
Half title. Partially uncut in orig. green cloth, blocked & lettered in gilt, bevelled boards, extremities sl. rubbed. t.e.g.
BRIDGES, Robert. Eros & Psyche.
George Bell & Sons. 1894
Half title, 1p. ads. F.e.ps browned. Uncut in orig. beige buckram, blocked & lettered in gilt with white inlays, spine gilt; sl. rubbed. Ink inscription on leading pastedown 'Francis Jenkinson'; bookseller ticket of G. & F. Pickering, Bath' on following pastedown. v.g.
BRIDGES, Robert. The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges. FIRST EDITION.
George Bell & Sons. 1890
Half title. F.e.ps sl. browned. Orig. maroon cloth, spine lettered in gilt; corners, head & tail of spine sl bumped, spine sl. faded. Ink inscription on leading f.e.p. 'BMSC from ASC, Christmas 1890'. Publishers notice & errata tipped in. 91pp.
TESTAMENT OF BEAUTY
BRIDGES, Robert. The Testament of Beauty: a poem in four books. FIRST EDITION, sixth impression.
Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1929
Half title, publisher's note tipped in at end. Orig. cream paper covered boards, attractively ruled in blind, lettered in gilt; boards sl. soiled, spine darkened. Green pencil note about text on leading pastedown; ink inscription 'Kathleen M. Constable, Rachel Allen, Jan. 29, 1930'. A nice copy.
CARPENTER, Edward. The Art of Creation: essays on the self and its powers. FIRST EDITION.
George Allen. 1904
Half title, 1p. ads. Orig. olive green buckram, lettered in gilt; spine sl. dulled, faded, & bumped at head. Booksellers ticket of Doidge & Co., Plymouth on leading pastedown. t.e.g.
CASTLE, Mrs. Agnes Egerton. My Little Lady Anne. FIRST EDITION.
John Lane, The Bodley Head. (Pierrot's Library, vol. II) 1896
Half title, 1p. book list, illus. titlepage, 16pp cata. Uncut in orig. beige cloth, blocked in blue, spine blocked & lettered in blue; spine sl. darkened, otherwise a nice bright copy. Endpapers, cover & titlepage designs all by Aubrey Beardsley.
COLERIDGE, Ernest Hartley. Poems. FIRST EDITION.
John Lane, The Bodley Head. 1898
Dedication page in red. Uncut in orig. grey-green buckram, panelled in gilt, spine lettered in gilt; sl. rubbed.
COLLODI, Carlo. Pinocchio; the Adventures of a Marionette. Translated from the Italian by Walter S. Cramp, with editorial revision by Sara E.H. Lockwood, with many original drawings by Charles Copeland. Once-upon-a-time series.
Boston, New York, Chicago, London: Ginn & Company. 1904
Front., illus. Illustrated endpapers. Orig. pale green cloth, blocked & lettered in blue; rubbed & dulled, cloth torn on upper margin of front board.
FIRST ENGLISH PINOCCHIO
COLLODI, Carlo. The Story of a Puppet; or, The Adventures of Pinocchio. Translated from the Italian by M.A. Murray. Illustrated by C. Mazzanti. FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH.
T. Fisher Unwin. (The Children's Library, vol. IV) 1892
Half title, 1p. book list, front., title printed in red & black, illus. Floral dec. e.p.s. Orig. white cloth, blocked in light blue floral pattern, lettered in blue; rubbed & dulled with pink stain to lower outer edges of both boards, spine darkened. All edges dec. in blue.
CRACKANTHORPE, Hubert. Last Studies.
William Heinemann. 1897
Half title, portrait front., 16pp cata. (1897). Orig. olive green cloth, lettered in black; sl. dulled, spine darkened, a bit cocked. Armorial bookplate of 'Alice Bective, Barnacre' on leading pastedown, ink inscription on leading f.e.p. 'Magill & Bruce James from Uncle Henry, July 14 - 23'.
CRACKANTHORPE, Hubert. Sentimental Studies, and a set of village tales. FIRST EDITION.
William Heinemann. 1895
Half title, 2pp ads., 16pp cata. New e.ps. Orig. olive green cloth, lettered in black, spine lettered in gilt; sl. rubbed & dulled, extremities worn. Booksellers ticket of W.H. Smith on rear pastedown.
CRACKANTHORPE, Hubert. Vignettes: a miniature journal of whim and sentiment. FIRST EDITION.
John Lane. 1896
Half title, 16pp cata. (1896). Faint spotting to prelims. Uncut in orig. orange boards, buff paper spine; spine darkened. 63pp. With the pictorial bookplate of W. MacDonald MacKay on leading pastedown.
CRACKANTHORPE, Hubert. Vignettes: a miniature journal of whim and sentiment. FIRST EDITION.
John Lane. 1896
Half title, 16pp cata. (1896). Uncut in orig. orange boards, buff paper spine; spine sl. darkened, faint dark marks to the upper margin of front board. 63pp.
CRACKANTHORPE, Hubert. Wreckage. Seven studies. FIRST EDITION.
William Heinemann. 1893
Half title, 2pp cata. (Dec. 1893). Orig. brown dec. cloth with a black crosshatch and peacock feather motif, lettered in black, spine lettered in gilt; spine rubbed & dulled, sl. cocked. Ink inscription on half title 'Grace Payne - Gallney, Queens Hotel, Sea Point - July 23rd 1898'.
WEST AFRICAN FOLK TALES
CRONISE, Florence M. & WARD, Henry W. Cunnie Rabbit, Mr. Spider and the Other Beef. West African folk tales. Illustrations by Gerald Sichel. FIRST EDITION.
Swan Sonnenschein & Co. 1903
Half title, front., illus. & plates. Orig. red buckram, blocked & lettered in gilt; s. rubbed, spine a little faded. Near v.g.
INSCRIBED FROM LAURENCE BINYON
DARLEY, George. Nepenthe. A poem in two cantos. With an introduction by R.A. Streatfeild.
Elkin Mathews. 1897
Half title, col. front. Uncut in orig. blue boards, paper label on spine; spine darkened, sl. dulled, label chipped, but still a nice copy. Ink inscription on half title 'To H. Grierson, Laurence Binyon, August 1910.' Binyon was a poet, dramatist, and art scholar, best remembered for his poem 'The Fallen.' 61pp.
DARLEY, George. Nepenthe. A poem in two cantos. With an introduction by R.A. Streatfeild.
Elkin Mathews. 1897
Half title, col. front. Uncut in orig. blue boards, paper label on spine; spine sl. faded, extremities a bit rubbed, but overall a very nice copy indeed. 61pp.
DARLEY, George. Poems of the Late George Darley. A memorial volume printed for private circulation.
Liverpool: A. Holden. [1889]
Orig. green cloth, ruled in black, spine lettered in gilt; sl. rubbed. Ink inscription on leading f.e.p. 'A.S.B. from M.C.S. in memory of Belclare, Oct. 91.' v.g.
DARLEY, George. Selections from the Poems of George Darley. With an introduction and notes by R.A. Streatfeild. 12mo.
Methuen & Co. 1904
Front, title printed in red & black; the odd spot throughout. Orig. green cloth, with gilt hearts on each corner, spine lettered in gilt; sl. dulled. t.e.g.
DAVIDSON, John. (Testaments.) No. I. The Testament of a Vivisector. No. II. The Testament of a Man Forbid. No. III. The Testament of an Empire-Builder. FIRST EDITIONS. 3 vols.
Grant Richards. 1901-1902
Half titles. Vol. I, 1p. ads., Vol. II, 2pp ads., Vol. III, 2pp ads. Uncut in orig. blue-grey printed paper wrappers, lettered in black & red; edges sl. worn, spines a bit chipped, sl. dusted. Ink inscriptions on half title of each vol: 'E.E. Power, June 1st 1912, London'.
DAVIDSON, John. A Second Series of Fleet Street Eclogues. FIRST EDITION.
John Lane, The Bodley Head. 1896
Half title, vignette title, 16pp unopened cata (1895). Uncut in orig. black cloth, blocked & lettered in gilt. A nice bright copy. With the pictorial bookplate of Robert Hall, 1902.
DAVIDSON, John. A Second Series of Fleet Street Eclogues. FIRST EDITION.
John Lane, The Bodley Head. 1896
Half title, vignette title, 16pp cata (1895); partially unopened. Uncut in orig. black cloth, blocked & lettered in gilt; sl. dulled, otherwise a nice copy.
DAVIDSON, John. Ballads and Songs. 2nd edn.
John Lane, The Bodley Head. 1894
Half title, vignette title, 16pp cata. (1894). Uncut in orig. black cloth, blocked & lettered in gilt; sl. rubbed & dulled, spine faded. Biro inscription on leading f.e.p.: 'J. Dunlop.'
DAVIDSON, John. Ballads and Songs. FIRST EDITION.
John Lane, The Bodley Head. 1894
Half title, vignette title, errata slip following text, 4pp reviews, 16pp cata. (1894). Uncut in orig. black cloth, blocked & lettered in gilt; sl. rubbed, otherwise a nice, bright copy.
DAVIDSON, John. Fleet Street and Other Poems. FIRST EDITION, second issue.
Grant Richards. 1909
Half title, 1p. prelim book list. Orig. green cloth, panelled in blind, lettered in gilt; sl. rubbed but overall a nice copy. With the bookplate of Martin Secker on leading pastedown.
PRESENTATION FROM THE AUTHOR
DAVIDSON, John. In a Music Hall. And other poems. FIRST EDITION.
Ward & Downey. 1891
Half title, vignette title. Uncut in orig. red cloth, lettered in gilt, bevelled edges; sl. rubbed & dulled, spine faded, overall a nice copy. Ink inscription on half title: 'William Smart from J.D. 13/1/92.'
DAVIDSON, John. New Ballads. FIRST EDITION.
John Lane, The Bodley Head. 1897
Half title, 12pp cata. (1896). Uncut in orig. dark blue cloth, blocked & lettered in gilt; spine sl. faded, otherwise a nice, bright copy.
DAVIDSON, John. New Ballads. FIRST EDITION.
John Lane, The Bodley Head. 1897
Half title, 12pp cata. (1896). Uncut in orig. dark blue cloth, blocked & lettered in gilt; sl. rubbed & dulled. Near-contemp. ink inscription on leading f.e.p.: 'Fran. Ethel Nov. 24th 1900.'
DAVIDSON, John. Selected Poems.
John Lane, The Bodley Head. 1905
Half title, vignette title, 12pp list of works. Orig. green cloth, blocked & lettered in gilt. A nice copy.
DAVIDSON, John. The Last Ballad and Other Poems. FIRST EDITION.
John Lane. 1899
Half title. Unopened & uncut in orig. red-brown cloth, blocked & lettered in gilt; sl. rubbed, spine darkened. Contemp. ink inscription on leading f.e.p.: 'Lily H. Montagu, December, 1899' and the initials 'I.R.M., M.E.M., A.G.M.'
DAVIES, William Henry. Farewell to Poesy, and other poems. FIRST EDITION.
A.C. Fifield. 1910
Half title, 4pp ads., ads. to rear boards (Feb. 1910). Partially uncut in orig. blue drab boards, lettered in black; spine sl. faded otherwise a v.g. bright copy. Booksellers label of Blackwell's, Oxford on leading pastedown. 60pp.
DAVIES, William Henry. Foliage. Various poems. FIRST EDITION.
Elkin Mathews. 1913
Half title. Partially uncut in orig. vertical grained cloth, lettered in gilt; sl. faded, small dampstain on rear board. Ink inscription of 'R.P. McAuliffe' on leading f.e.p. 63pp.
DAVIES, William Henry. Nature Poems and Others. FIRST EDITION.
A.C. Fifield. 1908
Half title, 2pp ads. Partially uncut in orig. blue paper covered boards, lettered in black. A fine copy. 62pp.
DAVIES, William Henry. New Poems. FIRST EDITION.
Elkin Mathews. 1907
Half title, 2pp reviews. Orig. green cloth, lettered in gilt; spine sl. faded. v.g. 75pp.
WITH A LETTER FROM THE AUTHOR TO EDMUND C. YATES
DAVIES, William Henry. The Soul's Destroyer and Other Poems. FIRST EDITION.
[Printed by Watts & Co.] Of the author, Farmhouse, Marshalsea Road, S.E. [1905]
Half title. Orig. beige printed paper wrappers, lettered in black; sl. chipped at head & til of spine, front hinge starting but sound, small tear along outer margin of back wrapper. v.g. Letter from the author to Edmund C. Yates loosely inserted.
DOBSON, Austin. Vignettes in Rhyme, and vers de société. Now first collected.
Henry S. King & Co. 1873
Half title. Orig. maroon cloth, blocked in black & gilt, front board & spine lettered in gilt; extremities sl. rubbed. Bookseller's ticket or 'R.I Mitchell & Sons, Westminster' on leading f.e.p.
DOLBEN, Digby Mackworth. The Poems of Digby Mackworth Dolben, edited with a memoir by Robert Bridges.
Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press. 1915
Half title. Orig. green pebble-grained cloth, spine lettered in gilt; spine sl. faded.