Edité par Horace Liveright, 1930
Vendeur : The Armadillo's Pillow, Chicago, IL, Etats-Unis
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Hard Cover. Etat : Fair. No Jacket. Majeska (illustrateur). Limited. Signed by illustrator on frontispiece page. Numbered 1044 of a limited edition of 1540 copies, only 1500 of which were offered for sale upon publication. This is a Fair condition hard cover with no dust jacket. The spine is cracking at the hinges and the fore-edge corners are frayed. The cover has some stains that are actually light colored but show up much more in a photograph. There's a previous owner's name and a date on the front free ednpapers. The endpapers are tanned. partially cracked at the hinge at the rear endpapers, but everything holds just fine. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Signed.
Edité par Fine Editions Press
Vendeur : Wonder Book, Frederick, MD, Etats-Unis
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Etat : Fair. Signed Copy . Book Good. No dust jacket. Barbara G. Mertz Rev Trust custom bookplate on front pastedown. This book formed part of Barbara G. Mertz's personal library at her home in Frederick, Maryland. Barbara G. Mertz's copy with her signature on front endpage. Slightly dampstained. (Irish literature, classic literature, gothic, horror, philosophical fiction, decadent literature, LGBT literature, Victorian literature).
Edité par Limited Editions Club, 1957, 1957
Vendeur : Jackson Street Booksellers, Omaha, NE, Etats-Unis
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Hardcover. Etat : Fine. No Jacket. Limited Edition. Fine in quarter brown leather and marbled boards. in a Near Fine slipcase. Number 582 signed by Corcos. Signed by Illustrator(s).
Leather Binding. Etat : Fine. First Thus. Copy #605 of 1500 numbered copies signed by artist. A fine copy in original quarter plum leather over marbled boards; publisher's slipcase (slipcase has hints of fading with slight spotting to label; bookplate on front free endpaper).
Edité par Lyra's Books 2022, 2022
Vendeur : Peter J. Hadley Bookseller ABA ILAB, Ludlow, Royaume-Uni
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New Unopened (still in publishers mailing box) Half Bound in burgundy Nigerian Goatskin in Curved Edge Slipcase with Design by Gregory Manchess. Illustrated throughout and Signed by Manchess. Number 154 of Edition Limited to 250 copies, stunning production printed on 150g Zerkall Smooth Mould Paper by Hand and Eye Letterpress.
Edité par London: Petersburg Press, 1968
Vendeur : Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, Etats-Unis
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Etat : Good. Folio. 31 x 44 cm.Original red velvet binding with silver stamping in a black slipcase. The spine slightly lightened and the slipcase in 2 shades of black, One of 200 signed and numbered copies from the A. Edition without the extra six lithographs called for.The 12 original lithographsj include the following from the 1970 Galerie Mikro catalogue: 47a, b, c, d, e, g plus 5 not in Mikro.Printed by Atelier Desjobert, and Atelier Georges Leblanc, Paris.
Edité par Ward, Lock and Co, London, 1891
Vendeur : Heritage Book Shop, ABAA, Beverly Hills, CA, Etats-Unis
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Full Description: WILDE, Oscar. The Picture of Dorian Gray. London: Ward Lock and Co., [n.d., 1891]. First edition first issue in book form. Octavo (6 7/8 x 4 3/4 inches; 175 x 120 mm). vii, [1, blank], 334 pp. Bound without the final blank leaf. Title-page designed by Charles Ricketts. With the typographic error at the beginning of line 23 of page 208 ("nd" instead of "and" - this was corrected for the July 1891 signed limited edition). Rebound to the style of original in quarter parchment over gray paper-covered beveled boards. Grey endpapers. Top edge gilt. Leaf B2 with tiny repair to bottom margin, not affecting text. Bottom outer corners repaired to leaves C1-C3, E1, I1, T4, V7 and X2. Leaf X7 with a one-inch closed tear to fore-edge margin, just touching one letter. Despite the small amount of wear, a wonderful example of this controversial novel. This edition can be distinguished from the (also undated) 1895 reprint by the "Ward Lock and Co." in which the imprint in the reprint was changed to that of "Ward, Lock, Bowden and Co." The Picture of Dorian Gray is Oscar Wilde's first novel, and was first published in Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, July 1890. Six new chapters are added to this first appearance in book form, with many other additions and variations. On its first appearance this book was violently attacked by the critics and its publication did Wilde a great deal of harm. Mason 328. HBS 69104. $3,750.
Edité par Petersburg Press, London, 1968
Vendeur : James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
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Dine, Jim. Edition C, with six loose lithographs, signed duplicates of those bound in the book, and four signed etchings, this copy 100 of 100, lacking two of the prints. Illustrated by Jim Dine. 2 vols. Folio (18.1 x 13 inches). In the rare, Bleeding Heart, snakeskin binding. Three editions of this work were published with an extra suite of prints: A) Edition of 200 plus 25 artists' proofs, bound in red velvet with the title in silver, with six signed lithographs, duplicates of the plates in the text, signed by Dine B) Edition of 200 plus 25 artists' proofs, bound in green velvet with the title in silver, with four etchings signed by Dine C) Edition of 100 plus 15 artists' proofs, in a snakeskin-patterned leather binding, stamped in black, with a matching box with "heart built up on the cover" (also signed by Dine) containing all of the prints of the two other editions, 10 total, signed by Dine. THIS COPY LACKING TWO PRINTS: "Sybil in her Dressing Room" and "Basil in Black Leather Suit" Jim Dine worked on a stage version of Wilde's novel with English director Robert Kidd for the Bath Academie of Art at Corsham, moving the setting to London during the 1967 Summer of Love. The play was never finished, as the scheduled lead actor, James Fox, objected to Dine's "obscene" costumes, derailing the whole production. Petersburg Press stepped in and offered to print Dine's drafts for the adapation. Mikro 47 Snakeskin print leather binding near fine on text volume and portfolio volume, matching box and heart cover with some fading, otherwise near fine Illustrated by Jim Dine. 2 vols. Folio (18.1 x 13 inches) Edition C, with six loose lithographs, signed duplicates of those bound in the book, and four signed etchings, this copy 100 of 100, lacking two of the prints.
Edité par Ward, Locke, & Co., London, 1891
Vendeur : Blue Sky Rare Books, Palm Springs, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale Signé
Hardcover. Etat : Near fine. First Edition. Deep forest green morocco, gilt decorated spine and gilt-ruled boards; marbled endpapers, gilt dentelles, all edges gilt, binding near fine. No fading or browning to the spine. The color is uniform and the morocco boards are completely fresh and flexible. Contents near fine, the entire text with only a few faint spots, no paper tears or folds at all. Small 4to, one of 250 signed copies on watermarked Van Gelder laid handmade paper. Advertised in The Athenaeum on 16 May 1891 as the Edition de Luxe, and just so. A real highspot of the era. Previously sold at Christie's London, April 19, 1991. A marvelous copy of a great book. Price is net to all.