Edité par Liveright Publishing Corporations, 1969
Vendeur : Indian Hills Books, Blountville, TN, Etats-Unis
EUR 13,33
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Near Fine. Gooden, Stephen (illustrateur). 391 pages. Tight and square with sharp corners. No chips or tears to jacket. Price intact on jacket flap. Light rubbing on panels and fading to the yellow color on the spine prevent a fine grade for jacket.
Edité par Macmillan Company, New York, 1929
Vendeur : SOPHIE SCHNEIDEMAN RARE BOOKS, ABA, ILAB, LONDON, Royaume-Uni
Edition originale Signé
EUR 327,16
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Ajouter au panierFirst illustrated Edition. No.169 of 500 copies printed for sale in America, signed by Moore and Gooden. 12 original copper engravings (nine full-page). Tall 8vo, original vellum backed boards with Moore's signature in gilt on upper cover and gilt lettering on spine, in the original card slipcase with gilt title on spine. Slipcase with some marking and wear, booklabel of Cecil B. DeMille on front pasteodwn. In 1913 the important Irish author George Moore (1852-1933) journeyed to Jerusalem to research background for his novel The Brook Kerith. This book is based on the supposition that a non-divine Christ did not die on the cross but was nursed back to health and eventually travelled to India to learn wisdom which obviously embroiled Moore in considerable controversy." Moore importance was huge. According to Richard Ellmann he heavily influenced Joyce and is often referred to as the first great modern Irish novelist.
Edité par William Heinemann Ltd, London, 1929
Vendeur : SOPHIE SCHNEIDEMAN RARE BOOKS, ABA, ILAB, LONDON, Royaume-Uni
Edition originale Signé
EUR 560,85
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Ajouter au panierFirst illustrated Edition. No.54 of 375 copies, signed by Moore and Gooden. 12 original copper engravings (nine full-page). Tall 8vo, original full vellum, gilt lettering on spine, untrimmed. Few dark spots on the vellum as usual, edges a little darkened, otherwise good. In 1913 the important Irish author George Moore (1852-1933) journeyed to Jerusalem to research background for his novel The Brook Kerith. This book is based on the supposition that a non-divine Christ did not die on the cross but was nursed back to health and eventually travelled to India to learn wisdom which obviously embroiled Moore in considerable controversy." Moore importance was huge. According to Richard Ellmann he heavily influenced Joyce and is often referred to as the first great modern Irish novelist.
Edité par William Heinemann Ltd, London, 1929
Vendeur : SOPHIE SCHNEIDEMAN RARE BOOKS, ABA, ILAB, LONDON, Royaume-Uni
Edition originale Signé
EUR 1 635,81
Quantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierFirst illustrated Edition. No.251 of 375 copies, signed by Moore and Gooden. 12 original copper engravings (nine full-page). Tall 8vo, original full vellum, gilt lettering on spine, unopend and untrimmed, in the original card slipcase. Few dark spots on the vellum and slipcase rather worn but otherwise a very good, crisp copy. Together with: A set of 12 proof copper engraved plates in a portfolio signed and dated 1927 and 1928 by Gooden on each plate. Large folio, in the original brown buckram portfolio lettered in gilt on the upper cover. All in fine condition. In 1913 the important Irish author George Moore (1852-1933) journeyed to Jerusalem to research background for his novel The Brook Kerith. This book is based on the supposition that a non-divine Christ did not die on the cross but was nursed back to health and eventually travelled to India to learn wisdom which obviously embroiled Moore in considerable controversy." Moore importance was huge. According to Richard Ellmann he heavily influenced Joyce and is often referred to as the first great modern Irish novelist. Obviously of the greatest rarity and in extremely good condition.