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Map of Love

“AS I WAS, OR MIGHT HAVE BEEN”

THOMAS, Dylan. Map of Love. London, 1939. First edition in book form, twice inscribed by Thomas, once beneath the frontispiece portrait by Augustus John: “As I was, or might have been, to Norman Unger from [line pointing at name beneath portrait],” and a second time on the front free endpaper: “ Norman Unger. Dylan Thomas 1950.” $8800.

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Poems, &c. Upon Several Occasions

“AFTER SHAKESPEARE AND CHAUCER, JOHN MILTON IS THE MOST EMINENT POET IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE”

MILTON, John. Poems, &c. Upon Several Occasions. London, 1673.

First expanded edition of Milton's Poems, initially printed in 1645, this second edition published only one year before his death and "doubtless authorized by Milton" (Pforzheimer), with over 40 poems "printed here for the first time," including the first printing of Sonnet XVI, the first sonnet to refer to Milton's blindness, especially memorable for its oft-quoted final line—"They also serve who only stand and waite"; the Chevalier copy, handsomely bound by Roger de Coverly & Sons. $8500.

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Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam

“ESTABLISHED HIS FAME AT HOME AND ABROAD”

(VEDDER, Elihu, illustrator) (FITZGERALD, Edward, translator). Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Boston, 1884.

First trade edition of Vedder’s wonderfully illustrated edition of The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, with lithographic frontispiece, title page, colophon, dedication leaf, half title and 51 mounted plates, beautifully bound at the Harcourt Bindery. $7000.

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Ballads

"THE DOG HER ORDER UNDERSTOOD, OR SEEM'D TO UNDERSTAND, IT WAS HIS GLORY TO MAKE GOOD AFFECTION'S KIND COMMAND"

(BLAKE, William) HAYLEY, William. Ballads. London, 1805.

Expanded second edition—the only obtainable edition—of this poetry collection, with five engravings by William Blake, handsomely bound by Bedford. $6000.

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Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe

RARE FIRST COLLECTED EDITION OF POE'S WORKS

POE, Edgar Allan. Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe. New York, 1850, 1856 (Volume IV). Four volumes.

First collected edition of Poe's complete works, published one year after his death, with steel-engraved portrait of Poe in Volume I. This set includes the separately published third and fourth volumes, which includes the first edition in book form of Poe's The Literati, his essays on contemporary authors (Volume III), and Rufus Griswold's notorious "Memoir of the Author," a smear penned by Poe's ill-chosen executor. $6000.

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In Parenthesis

"IT'S A PERFECTLY SANITARY WAR"

JONES, David. In Parenthesis. London, 1937.

First edition, first printing, of this epic poem about the First World War, lauded by Yeats, Eliot, and Auden in its time, and increasingly recognized as one of the great works of modernism, with two illustrations and a map by the author. One of 1500 copies printed. $5800.

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Works of the English Poets

HANDSOME THIRD EDITION OF THE WORKS OF THE ENGLISH POETS WITH PREFACES AND LIVES BY SAMUEL JOHNSON

JOHNSON, Samuel. Works of the English Poets. London, 1810. Twenty-one volumes.

Third edition of Johnson’s great final project, the lives of the English poets together with their works, with the continuation by Chalmers, very handsomely bound. $5500.

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