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Edité par Amherst, Massachusetts, 1861
Vendeur : 19th Century Rare Book & Photograph Shop, Stevenson, MD, Etats-Unis
No Binding. Etat : Near Fine. In this rare manuscript poem by Emily Dickinson, the speaker solicits a shopkeeper s smile: I came to buy a smile today But just a single smile The smallest one upon your face Will suit me just as well The one that no one else would miss It shone so very small I m pleading at the counter sir Could you afford to sell I ve Diamonds on my fingers You know what Diamonds are? I ve Rubies like the Evening Blood And Topaz like the Star! Twould be a Bargain for a Jew! Say may I have it Sir? The poem showcases the poet s signature use of ballad verse as well as jewel imagery representative of her interest in the natural world and aesthetic presentation (Kelly et al., The Networked Recluse: The Connected World of Emily Dickinson). Dickinson famously published only a handful of poems in her lifetime. Instead she shared her work in letters to mentors, friends, and a few others. She evidently sent this poem to family friend Samuel Bowles, the publisher of the Springfield Republican. Dickinson sent some forty poems to Bowles over the course of their correspondence between 1861 and 1862. None was among the seven uncredited poems printed in the Republican likely without Dickinson s consent during her lifetime. This is one of two extant autograph manuscripts of I Came to buy a smile today. The other, held by Harvard, is not signed, and it does not show Dickinson s expressive punctuation to the same extent as the present manuscript. This poem demonstrates Dickinson s characteristic imaginative use of line breaks and punctuation. Scholars have long emphasized the importance of reading Dickinson s works in their original manuscript form. Printed editions of her poetry lose essential aspects of their meaning when they neglect her unique line arrangements and punctuation. Even with access to digital copies of Dickinson manuscripts, studying digital reproductions can lead us to lose track of [the manuscripts ] status as individual pieces of paper that were marked, folded, corrected, mutilated, sent through the mails, sewn into booklets, or tucked between the pages of a book (Kelly). This is a rare opportunity to acquire a complete Emily Dickinson poem, a centerpiece for any American literature collection. Most of Dickinson s manuscripts have long been in institutional collections, particularly those of Harvard, Amherst, Boston Public Library, and the Jones Library in Amherst. 12mo. 2 pages. Small stain to second page, partial separation at fold. Near fine condition.
Edité par ROBERTS BROS, BOSTON, 1896
Vendeur : Princeton Antiques Bookshop, Atlantic City, NJ, Etats-Unis
HARD COVER GREEN. Etat : Gift Quality. SECOND ED. Beautiful bright gold gilt Bluebelle floral illustration on cover and gold gilt lettering on cover/spine, original publishers green cloth with beveled edges, slight rubbing to corners, light shelf wear, PO bookplate on inner front board, front hinge a little free but binding holding, extremely tiny pencil marking on inner front board, slightly age toned pages, unmarked text. DATE PUBLISHED: 1896 EDITION: SECOND ED 200.
Edité par Roberts Bros, Boston, 1896
Vendeur : Capitol Hill Books, ABAA, Washington, DC, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Etat : Very Good. Boston: Roberts Bros., 1891-96. First Series is a fifth printing, with "1891" on title page and "Fourth Edition" on copyright page. Second Series conforms to Meyerson's fourth or fifth printing with "1892" on title page and "Fourth Edition" to copyright page. Third Series a first printing with 1896 to title page, no edition statement to copyright page, and "Roberts Bros" to spine. Three octavo volumes. Volume I bound in gray cloth; volumes II and III bound in olive-green, with beveled edges, gilt lettering and decoration; top edges gilt; red silk ribbon detached but present to volume I. Housed in custom-made slipcase. Boards worn at extremities with brief exposure and minor fraying; corners bumped; spines rather dulled; volume II scuffed and spotted with discrete but amateur tape mending to bottom half of rear joint. Hinges to volume I starting but bindings holding; title page vol. I separated but present; vols. II and III bindings sound. Contemporary bookplates and brief annotations to preliminaries; gift inscription to title page of volume III. Overall a Very Good set of early or first printings of many of Dickinson's poems, summed up in Higginson's preface: ".the main quality of these poems is that of extraordinary grasp and insight, uttered with an uneven vigor sometimes exasperating, seemingly wayward, but really unsought and inevitable." [Myerson A.1.1.e; A.2.1.d-e; A.4.1.a BAL 4655, 4656, 4661].
Edité par Roberts Brothers, Boston, 1896
Vendeur : Magnum Opus Rare Books, Missoula, MT, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Fine. 1st Edition. First Edition, First Printing. A beautiful copy. The book is bound in the ORIGINAL publisher's green cloth spine with white cloth covered boards known as the publisher's "A" binding. The binding is tight with NO cocking or leaning and the boards are crisp with minor wear. The pages are clean with NO writing, marks or bookplates in the book. Overall, a wonderful copy.
Edité par Roberts Brothers, Boston, 1896
Vendeur : Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Etat : Very Good. First Edition. First edition, first printing. Bound in publisher's green cloth cloth over bevel-edged boards, stamped in gilt with Indian pipe stem motif, top edge gilt. Very Good with light rubbing to extremities slightly heavier at spine ends. Pages toned, contemporary owner name to front free endsheet and browning to endsheets. Dried flower pressed to page 39 and four-leaf clover to page 63, a few ink notations and light pencil markings throughout, ribbon place-marker laid in. A lovely copy. Myerson A 4.1a.
Edité par Roberts Brothers, Boston, 1891
Vendeur : Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Etat : Very Good. First Edition. First edition, first printing. Bound in publisher's grey cloth stamped in gilt with Indian pipe stem motif, top edge gilt. 230pp. with four page facsimile manuscript poem at the front and tissue-guarded title-page as noted by Myerson in some copies. Very Good with darkening to spine, light wear at spine ends and corners, slight lean to binding, minor wear and soiling to cloth and light wear to bottom edge. Contemporary ink gift inscription to front free endpaper and pages lightly toned. One of 960 copies. Myerson A2.1a.
Edité par Roberts Brothers, Boston, 1891
Vendeur : Black Falcon Books, Wellesley, MA, Etats-Unis
Livre
Half-Leather. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. This is a pair of books, which deserve to be kept together. Both are the ultra-rare gift binding of early Roberts Brothers publications, the first edition of the second series, dated 1891, and the eighth edition of the third series, dated 1892, with white leather spine and corners, paper-covered boards in floral pattern that matches the inside boards and the endpapers, and gilt page edges (here still bright all around). The second series book mentions the lesser-priced at the time cloth bindings, of $1.25 and $1.50; the added quality of this binding is evident in the original price of $3.50. Single copies of this partial-leather binding are rare, and this pairing even more so. Both books are unmarked and with no major flaws; some craquelure and flaking to the spines; the leather sections of the boards show wear and soiling, with small chips; Mylar protected.
Edité par James R. Osgood, McIlvaine, & CO. London, 1891
Vendeur : Magnum Opus Rare Books, Missoula, MT, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Fine. 1st Edition. First Edition, First Binding with Osgood imprint at bottom of the spine. A beautiful copy of this First English Edition. The book is bound in the ORIGINAL publisher's yellow cloth and is in excellent condition. The binding is tight with NO cocking or leaning and the boards are crisp with minor wear to the edges. The pages are clean with NO writing, marks or bookplates in the book. A superb copy in collector's condition. We buy Dickinson First Editions.
Edité par Little Brown and Company, Boston, 1929
Vendeur : Medium Rare Books, Mountainside, NJ, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. 1st Edition. Little Brown & Company. Boston. 1929. 208 pages. Title page contains the original 1929 publication date, and Published March 1929 on the copyright page, with no further printings noted. This is the first edition, first printing, housed in the highly sought after first issue DJ; without any review blurbs on the front. Later printing DJs contain review blurbs on the front (The Saturday Evening Post, The Atlantic Monthly, and The Nation.) $2.50 price intact on flap. Book is tight and clean. Binding and hinges are sound. Green cloth decorated in gilt. Gilt page edges along top. Pages and endpapers are clean and bright. Minor light shelf-rubbing along edges. Panel sheen slightly dulled, gilt is bright. DJ shows chipping along edges, darkening to spine, and crack to brittle DJ along rear area of DJ spine. A very attractive first edition, first printing in the rare first state DJ, of Emily Dickinson's classic. This edition contains the first appearance of more than 150 unpublished poems of Emily Dickinson. As such, Emily's sister, Lavinia, kept these poems to herself; unpublished. Only after Lavinia's passing, the poems were then discovered by Martha Dickinson Bianchi, Emily's niece, and last surviving relative, who then published them. First edition, first printing in the rare first state DJ.
Edité par Roberts Brothers, Boston, 1891
Vendeur : Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, Etats-Unis
First edition of Emily Dickinson's second book of poetry. BAL 4656. Octavo, original publisher's gray and green cloth decoratively stamped in gilt, all edges gilt, facsimile manuscript leaves at front, tissue guarded title page. In very good condition. A nice example. A poet who took definition as her province, Emily Dickinson challenged the existing definitions of poetry and the poetâ s work. Like writers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Walt Whitman, she experimented with expression in order to free it from conventional restraints. After discovering hundreds of Emilyâ s poems shortly after her death, the poetâ s sister Lavinia resolved that the poetry must be published. She later wrote: "I have had a â Joan of Arcâ feeling about Emilies [sic] poems from the first" (Letter to Thomas Wentworth Higginson, December 23, 1890, as quoted in Bingham, p. 87). Lavinia approached two of the poetâ s friends--sister-in-law Susan Dickinson and mentor Thomas Wentworth Higginson --for help. Susan did not pursue publication quickly enough for Lavinia, and Higginson was otherwise occupied. To fulfill her vision, Lavinia turned to Mabel Loomis Todd, the vivacious young wife of an Amherst College professor. Todd was a momentous choice, for she was deeply involved in a love affair with Austin Dickinson, Susanâ s husband and Emily's brother. An accomplished artist and musician, Todd brought much-needed vitality and commitment to preparing Dickinsonâ s poetry for publication. After finally enlisting Thomas Wentworth Higginson as co-editor, Todd completed Poems of Emily Dickinson in 1890, just four years after the poetâ s death.
Edité par Little Brown and Company, Boston, 1929
Vendeur : Medium Rare Books, Mountainside, NJ, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Good. 1st Edition. Little Brown & Company. Boston. 1929. 208 pages. Title page contains the original 1929 publication date, and Published March 1929 on the copyright page, with no further printings noted. This is the first edition, first printing, housed in the highly sought after first issue DJ; without any review blurbs on the front. Later printing DJs contain review blurbs on the front (The Saturday Evening Post, The Atlantic Monthly, and The Nation.) $2.50 price intact on flap. Book is tight and clean. Binding and hinges are sound. Green cloth decorated in gilt. Gilt page edges along top. Pages and endpapers are clean and bright. Minor light shelf-rubbing along edges. Gilt is bright on front panel, dull on backstrip under DJ. Vintage bookplate pasted in on front endpaper. Tiny, vintage Pilgrim Press bookstore sticker, of a Pilgrim's head, Boston, at base of front endpaper. Original brittle DJ shows open chipping. A very attractive first edition, first printing in the rare first state DJ, of Emily Dickinson's classic. This edition contains the first appearance of more than 150 unpublished poems of Emily Dickinson. As such, Emily's sister, Lavinia, kept these poems to herself; unpublished. Only after Lavinia's passing, the poems were then discovered by Martha Dickinson Bianchi, Emily's niece, and last surviving relative, who then published them. First edition, first printing in the rare first state DJ.
Edité par Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1914
Vendeur : Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
First edition one of only 595 copies of Dickinson's fourth collection of poetry. Octavo, original cloth. The Thomas Bird Mosher copy with his bookplate. Mosher wasÂaÂnotable private press publisher outÂofÂPortland, Maine. In fine condition. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell and chemise case. An exceptional example with noted provenance.
Edité par Roberts Brothers, Boston, 1893
Vendeur : Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, Etats-Unis
Etat : Very Good. Thirteenth & Seventh Edition. The first and second series, one of five hundred copies issued by the publisher with the two volumes bound together as one with separate pagination. The first series is marked Thirteenth Edition, and the second series is marked Seventh Edition. Bound in publisher's original ivory cloth boards over grey backstrip, decorated in gilt with Indian pipe stem motif. Cloth lightly rubbed, toned and soiled. Former owner gift inscription to front free endpaper, sporadic foxing throughout. Scarce in publisher's Sammelband format.
Edité par Little Brown and Company, Boston, 1929
Vendeur : Medium Rare Books, Mountainside, NJ, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. 1st Edition. Little Brown & Company. Boston. 1929. 210 pages. Title page contains the original 1929 publication date. First edition, fifth printing. Book is tight and clean. Binding and hinges are sound. Green cloth decorated in gilt. Gilt page edges along top. Pages and endpapers are clean and bright. Rare DJ is present, with $2.50 price intact on flap. DJ show chipping along edges. A solid, attractive early copy of this classic edition, and first appearance of more than 150 unpublished poems of Emily Dickinson. As such, Emily's sister, Lavinia, kept these poems to herself; unpublished. Only after Lavinia's passing, the poems were then discovered by Martha Dickinson Bianchi, Emily's niece, and last surviving relative, who then published them. First edition, fifth printing, with 1929 date on title page, housed in the rare DJ.
Edité par Little, Brown and Company, Boston MA, 1929
Vendeur : Autumn Leaves, Allentown, PA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Good+. First Edition; First Printing. A very nice copy of the very scarce true first edition. The copyright page states "Published March, 1929". The book itself is very clean, with no markings or signs of use. The paper is delightfully creamy. There is a very slight forward lean, not troublesome. The boards are sound and clean. The gilding on the top of the textblock is dulled but all there. The main flaw is that a bookplate has been removed from the front endpaper, leaving an abrasion. The jacket is intact, with slight chipping and a couple of closed tears at the top front. It is price-clipped. The soft peach-colored paper is soiled, especially noticeable along the spine. A mylar Brodart cover now protects it. Fast shipping, securely packed and insured, with tracking number supplied. ; 5.5x7.75x1"; 208 pages.
Edité par Little Brown and Company, Boston, 1929
Vendeur : Medium Rare Books, Mountainside, NJ, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Poor. 1st Edition. Little Brown & Company. Boston. 1929. 210 pages. First edition, third printing, stated. Printed in the same month as the first printing, March 1929. 1929 date printed on title page. Book is tight and clean. Binding and hinges are sound. Green cloth decorated in gilt. Gilt page edges along top. Pages and endpapers are clean and bright. Rubbed gilt on backstrip. Minor soiling to panels. Rare DJ is present, with $2.50 price intact on flap. DJ shows staining and chipping along edges; DJ spine is missing and as a result the DJ is pieced together under a DJ protector, without DJ spine. A solid, attractive early copy of this classic edition, and first appearance of more than 150 unpublished poems of Emily Dickinson. As such, Emily's sister, Lavinia, kept these poems to herself; unpublished. Only after Lavinia's passing, the poems were then discovered by Martha Dickinson Bianchi, Emily's niece, and last surviving relative, who then published them. First edition, third printing from March 1929. VG+/P.
Edité par James R. Osgood, McIlvaine, & Co., London, 1891
Vendeur : John R. Sanderson, Bookseller , Stockbridge, MA, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : SNEAB
Livre
Original Cloth. Etat : Very Good. First English Edition. Lettering dulled as usual on this light colored cloth. Gift inscription dated May 6, 1892.
Edité par ROBERTS BROS, BOSTON, 1892
Vendeur : Princeton Antiques Bookshop, Atlantic City, NJ, Etats-Unis
HARD COVER GREEN. Etat : Fair+. NINTH ED. Gold gilt Bluebelle floral illustration on cover and gold gilt lettering on cover/spine, original publishers green cloth with beveled edges, cover has discoloration on it, dark spot on cover on beveled edge, gilt lettering softening, title page states 1892 and CR page states 1890 ninth edition, top fore edge gold gilt, rear cover top panel heavily stained, front hinge cracked, all pages present and attached, front hinge cracked. DATE PUBLISHED: 1892 EDITION: NINTH ED. 200.
Edité par The Apiary Press, Northampton, Mass., 1957
Vendeur : Brainerd Phillipson Rare Books, Holliston, MA, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : SNEAB
Signé
A modestly bound quarto in blue paper-covered boards with a white paper printed title on the front wrapper. With two half-moon dings to the top edges of the front wrapper. Sun fading along the spine edges and along the top edges of the front panel. Some vertical puckering along 2" of the front and rear paste-downs where the glue has dried unevenly. Two faint vertical creases to the front endpaper. Deckle-edge paper. Completed under the Apiary Press imprint, the name given to works produced by Leonard Baskin's students when he taught at Smith College, this work contains 18 wood engravings, a few colored, illustrating the various poems by Emily Dickinson plus the 2 small engravings on the title and limitation pages. A delightful production from the Apiary Press. The colophon page at the end of the book with the reddish engraving of a beehive reads: "One hundred copies of this, the second book issued from the Apiary Press, have been printed on Amalfi hand-made paper on the Washington hand press at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts. The wood engravings have been printed from the blocks which were engraved by Judith Gustafson, Margaretta Kuhlthau, Gillian Lewis & Mary Alice Taylor. This is copy number 97. Signed Sis Kuhlthau." Signed/limited edition: One hundred copies issued from the Apiary Press. This is #97.
Edité par Roberts Brothers, Boston, 1892
Vendeur : Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, Etats-Unis
Etat : Near Fine. Early Printing. Early reprint. Bound in publisher's ivory cloth over green cloth backstrip tamped in gilt. Near Fine. Light soiling and light toning to cloth. Charcoal pencil marking to front free end paper. Pages toned. A bright and sharp example, in a much nicer state than most copies are found in today.
Edité par Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1892
Vendeur : Moroccobound Fine Books, IOBA, Lewis Center, OH, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. First edition, second printing with 1892 on the title page and "Triumphant" at page 29, line 2, one of 1000 copies printed. (viii), 230 pp. with facsimile of the manuscript copy of "Renunciation" in the author's hand. Small octavo, bound in gilt stamped gray cloth with bevelled edges. Gift inscription on the fly leaf dated December 25, 1891. Light rubbing and darkening to the binding; some nicks along the fore-edge early; the text generally clean and unmarked.
Edité par Roberts Brothers Boston, 1894
Vendeur : Hill Country Books, Ctr Sandwich, NH, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. 4th Edition. Volume One ( which Is just titled Poems ) says Thirteenth Edition ( Stated ). 1894 Volume Two says Poems Second Series Fifth Edition is stated. Date is 1893. The two volumes are bound in matching gray cloth with chamfered edges The Covers have gilt embossed printing and embossed Indian pipes. Spines rubbed. Clean and tight with ownership inscriptions from 1895. Nice examples of the earliest appearances of Dickinson's poems. (edited & titled).
Edité par Roberts Brothers, Boston, 1892
Vendeur : Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, Etats-Unis
Etat : Very Good. Early Printing. Early reprint with 1892 on title page (the first was 1891). Bound in publisher's grey cloth over bevel-edged boards stamped in gilt. Very Good with soiling, toning, and rubbing, glue repair evident at front and rear inner hinge; hinge after ffep exposed. Pages toned.
Edité par James R Osgood, McIlvaine & Co, London, 1891
Vendeur : Simply Read Books, Boat Of Garten, Royaume-Uni
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition Uk. 1891 James R Osgood, McIlvaine & Co first UK edition hardback; good sound condition, yellow boards are darkened, spine has a slight scuff and the titling is barely visible; inside a good+ sound and clean copy, a couple of the page edges are untidy (uncut pages roughly split) but the book inside appears little-used; no dj; UK dealer, immediate dispatch.
Edité par Little Brown, Boston, 1929
Vendeur : Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
hardcover. Etat : fine. Limited. Frontispiece reproducing a handwritten poem by Dickinson. Edited by her Niece Martha Dickinson Bianchi & Alfred Leete Hampson. xx, 210 pages. 8vo, green cloth with dark green cloth spine, paper label, board slipcase. Boston: Little Brown, 1929. Limited large paper edition - Number 236 of 465 copies. A fine copy, as new with un-opened pages, in a very good(+) publisher's board slipcase.
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Hardcover. 12mo. Roberts Brothers, Boston, MA. 1890. Xii, 152 pgs. Eleventh edition. Bound in white with grey cloth spine, spine lettered in gilt with all page edges gilt. Boards are lightly worn with some light soil present to the edges of the boards. Previous owner's name present to the FFEP. Light foxing present, text is free of marks. Binding tight and solid. Although Dickinson was a prolific private poet, fewer than a dozen of her nearly eighteen hundred poems were published during her lifetime. The work that was published during her lifetime was usually altered significantly by the publishers to fit the conventional poetic rules of the time. Although most of her acquaintances were probably aware of Dickinson's writing, it was not until after her death in 1886-when Lavinia, Emily's younger sister, discovered her cache of poems-that the breadth of Dickinson's work became apparent. Emily Elizabeth Dickinson (December 10, 1830 May 15, 1886) was an American poet. EB; 8vo 8" - 9" tall.
Edité par E-370
Vendeur : Last Exit Books, Charlottesville, VA, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Hardcover. 12mo. Roberts Brothers/Little, Brown, and Company. Boston, MA. 1892, 1910, 1911. 152 pgs, 230 pgs, 200 pgs. Seventh Edition, Later Printing, Second Printing. Bound in matching grey cloth boards with titles present to the spine (first series has a floral motif present to the front board; floral motif present to the spine of the Second & Third Series). Boards are lightly rubbed and worn (bumped corners, lightly soiled). Tape shadow present to the board pastedowns. Light foxing present, text is free of marks. Binding tight and solid. Although Dickinson was a prolific private poet, fewer than a dozen of her nearly eighteen hundred poems were published during her lifetime. The work that was published during her lifetime was usually altered significantly by the publishers to fit the conventional poetic rules of the time. Although most of her acquaintances were probably aware of Dickinson's writing, it was not until after her death in 1886-when Lavinia, Emily's younger sister, discovered her cache of poems-that the breadth of Dickinson's work became apparent. EB ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall.
Edité par Boston. Roberts Brothers., 1892
Vendeur : Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Good. Hardcover. Gray cloth with beveled edges. Gold lettering on cover and spine with gold 'indian pipes' on cover. Gold is much faded. Gray cloth rubbed and corners bumped. This copy has been professionally restored with original spine strip laid down over new cloth (gray) binding, which is only visible in a narrow strip at the front hinge. New headbands. New hinges visible at endpapers. Binding is now good and tight. Title page dated 1892; copyright page dated 1891. Paper repair has been done to top corner of first 4 leaves. 4 page facsimile of a poem in Dickinson's handwriting present at the front. 230 pages. No statement of edition on the copyright page. Gift inscription on the front free endpaper, 'For Delia with a father's love, Christmas 1891.' The paper throughout is somewhat brittle and the foreedges have some minor bumps and chips. However, the binder has brought it all back together (extensive invisible paper repair and fully resewn binding) nicely. Some bumps and chips here and there, too minor to enumerate but definitely a part of the character of this copy. Dickinson's second series was first published in 1891 in a very small edition; this copy with 1892 on the title page is likely the second printing ('Triumphant' on page 29) - but the inscription on the endpaper dated December 1891 shows that it was very early and very quickly sold. Please email with questions and to request photos. If you see a photo beside this listing, please be aware that it s an ABE Stock Photo (whatever that is) and not a photo of this book.
Edité par Bartleby Editores Sl, 2010
ISBN 10 : 8492799196ISBN 13 : 9788492799190
Vendeur : Iridium_Books, DH, SE, Espagne
Livre
Etat : Muy Bueno / Very Good.