Green Thoughts
London: William Jackson, 1932. Frontispiece by Edward Wolfe and a Foreword by Osbert Sitwell. 56pp., cloth. London: William Jackson, 1932. Limited Edition. No. 156 of 550 signed copies. Being No. 12 of the Furnival Books. More
London: William Jackson, 1932. Frontispiece by Edward Wolfe and a Foreword by Osbert Sitwell. 56pp., cloth. London: William Jackson, 1932. Limited Edition. No. 156 of 550 signed copies. Being No. 12 of the Furnival Books. More
New York: Viking, 1940. 30 pages, slim 8vo, red cloth (spine faded). New York: Viking, 1940. Very good(-) condition. Limited Edition, one of 350 copies signed, for private distribution. More
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1949. Many illustrations. 199 pages. 4to, pictorial tan cloth, slightly cocked. University of Chicago Press, (1949). Gift inscription else very good(+). Photographic record of a social miracle among the Indians of Ecuador. More
London: Bell & Daldy, 1870. Accompanied by the Dialogue of the Puppet-Show, an Account of its Origin. and of Puppet Plays in England. With Twenty-Four Illustrations, Designed and Engraved by George Cruikshank. 8vo, half dark green leather over marbled boards, marbled edges; bookplate. London: Ball & Daldy, 1870. Fifth Edition. The illustrations are all hand colored. More
New York: Limited Editions Club, 1937. Now edited with an Introduction by Paul McPharlin. Illustrated with collotype Reproductions of the Original Etchings by George Cruikshank and of Twenty-four Sketches in Color by Mr. Cruikshank never before published. 24 mounted color plates, and 27 other illustrations, 60 pages. Slim 8vo, blind-tooled decorative calf (spine darkened and all edges worn; internally fine). New York: The Limited Editions Club, 1937. A good copy, lacking the slipcase. One of 1,500 numbered copies... More
New York: Holt, 1967. Illustrated. Slim 8vo, green pictorial wrappers; edgeworn. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, (1967). Very good(-) Studies in Anthropological Method. More
33p. Small 4to. cloth backed boards. London: Ulysses Press, (1931). Limited First Edition. Of an edition of 185 signed copies, this one is unnumbered, presumably one of the author's copies for presentation. It bears E.M. Forster's book label, and a presentation to Forster in which Collier has copied out a whole paragraph from "A Passage to India". A nice association copy. More
London: Grayson & Grayson, 1935. Thin 8vo, green cloth, stamped in gold, d.w. London, 1935. Limited First Edition. An amusing supernatural story. One of 250 signed and numbered copies. More
Dear Argosy, the book has already arrived well in (old) Amsterdam! It's indeed a very nice piece. Many thanks & best regards to New York.
Thank you very much for the parcel that arrived today! Everything is perfect. Special thanks for the very careful wrapping and packaging - it could not have been better. Best wishes