Four Quartets

THE CULMINATING WORK OF T.S. ELIOT’S LATER CAREER

ELIOT, T.S. Four Quartets. London, 1940-42. Four pamphlets.

First separately published editions of each of Eliot's Four Quartets, in their original paper wrappers; "Little Gidding" inscribed by the author on the title page to his Swedish publisher: "to Mr. & Mrs. Kaj Bonnier with the author's best wishes. T.S. Eliot." $17,500.

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Complete Poems and Prose

SIGNED BY WALT WHITMAN

WHITMAN, Walt. Complete Poems and Prose. Camden, 1888.

First edition of the first collected edition of Whitman's works, one of only 600 copies signed by Whitman on the Leaves of Grass title page, in original cloth. With Horace Traubel's hand-written limitation notice (not present on all copies): "Edition: Six Hundred / Number Seventy-four" opposite the Leaves of Grass title page with Whitman's signature. This copy with a signed note entirely in Whitman's hand laid in quoting from Leaves of Grass: "Walt Whitman Oct: 27 '90. Camerado, this is no book, Who touches this touches a man. L of G. p. 382." $16,500.

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Works

“THIS FINEST OF FINEST OF ARTISTS”

POE, Edgar Allan. Works. New York, 1884. Eight volumes.

The desirable "Amontillado" edition of Poe’s complete works in eight volumes, one of only 315 sets, with etched frontispiece and vignette title page in each volume, handsomely bound by Ringer for A.C. McClure & Co. $8800.

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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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Odes and Epodes

WITH ETCHINGS PENCIL-SIGNED BY HOWARD PYLE AND OTHERS

HORACE. Odes and Epodes. Boston, 1901-04. Eight volumes bound as ten.

Limited illustrated edition, number 377 of 467 sets, with title page decoration by Howard Pyle and 12 double suite etchings by W.H.W. Bicknell, James Fagan and Edmund H. Garrett, signed in pencil by the respective artist on one impression, including a Bicknell etching after a Pyle painting, signed in pencil by Pyle. Beautifully bound in full Art Nouveau morocco-gilt with morocco onlays. $6800.

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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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Faerie Queene

"GREAT SPENSER’S NOBLE RHYME HAVE I ESSAYED TO PICTURE"

(CRANE, Walter, illustrator) SPENSER, Edmund. Faerie Queene. London, 1897. Six volumes.

Limited first book-form edition of Walter Crane's "most ambitious project of book illustration" (Lacy, 103), one of 1000 large-paper copies, with 88 splendid full-page pen-and-ink line-cuts (two double-page), 135 illustrative head- and tailpieces by Crane, and six facsimile title pages from earlier editions. Handsomely bound by J. Adams of Manchester. $5200.

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Vision; or Hell, Purgatory, And Paradise, of Dante Alighieri

“TRANSPARENT SIMPLICITY AND INTENSE VIVIDNESS”

DANTE (CARY, Henry Francis, translator). Vision; or Hell, Purgatory, And Paradise, of Dante Alighieri. London, 1819. Three volumes.

Second edition of Cary's renowned translation of Dante's Divine Comedy—the first in this larger octavo format—handsomely bound. $4200.

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