“A WOMAN MUST HAVE MONEY AND A ROOM OF HER OWN IF SHE IS TO WRITE FICTION”WOOLF, Virginia. A Room of One's Own. New York and London, 1929. Signed limited first edition, number 286 of 492 copies signed by Woolf in her characteristic purple ink on the half title, of which only 450 were available for sale. $14,000. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag
“A WOMAN MUST HAVE MONEY AND A ROOM OF HER OWN IF SHE IS TO WRITE FICTION”WOOLF, Virginia. Room of One's Own. London, 1929. First trade edition, printed by the Woolfs’ Hogarth Press, in the scarce original dust jacket designed by Vanessa Bell. $8200. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag
“HER FINAL STATEMENT ON ART AS THE TRANSFORMING PRINCIPLE”WOOLF, Virginia. Between the Acts. London: 1941. First edition of Virginia Woolf's final novel, published shortly after her suicide, in original dust jacket. $1200. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag
“FLUSH WAS NOT AN ORDINARY DOG”WOOLF, Virginia. Flush: A Biography. London, 1933. First edition of Woolf's popular biography of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's dog, Flush, handsomely bound in full morocco by Bayntun-Riviere. $950. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag
VIRGINIA WOOLF AS AN ABYSSINIAN PRINCE(WOOLF, Virginia) STEPHEN, Adrian. "Dreadnought" Hoax. London, 1936. First edition, illustrated with three black-and-white photographs. $900. Read More add to my wishlist add to my wishlist Add To My Shopping Bag