Thavies Inn: Richard Cobden-Sanderson 1922. First edition. 8vo 252pp. Plain blue cloth covered boards with gilt lettering to spine. Very light edgewear. Moderate foxing. Pages untrimmed. A very good copy.Inscribed copy from T.J. Cobden-Sanderson to his wife Annie: “To Annie / A First Copy / 30 June 1922 / T. J. Cobden-Sanderson / Lee Abbey Lynton.†Annie Cobden-Sanderson was a founding member of the British Women's Freedom League. She was known for her advocacy of the role of working class women in the suffrage movement. Notes in what appears to be Annie’s hand during her trip to the States on verso of rear endpaper: “A C-S Pasadena May 6 1926.†Inscribed by Cobden-Sanderson to his wife with her notes on rear endpaper. Richard Cobden-Sanderson hardcover
London: Golden Cockerel Press 1944. Edited by Walter Sidney Scott. Portrait frontispiece of Shelley. No. 394 of 450 ordinary copies. Printed in Perpetua type on Arnold's mould-made paper. 4to. original quarter brown morocco with blue buckram boards top edge gilt others uncut. Slight fading to spine and bumping to fore-edge of upper board otherwise very good.The letters with which the book is concerned were written by Shelley to his friend Thomas Jefferson Hogg during a period of estrangement occasioned by the attachment of Jefferson Hogg to Shelley's first wife Harriet and also the letters of Mary Godwin to Jefferson Hogg during 1815 after Shelley's desertion of Harriet and elopement with Mary. Here they are published for the first time edited by Walter Sidney Scott who had married into the Jefferson Hogg family.<br>The book is part of a trilogy from the Press which included <em>The Athenians</em> and <em>Shelley at Oxford.</em> Golden Cockerel Press hardcover
Harper Collins Publishers. Used - Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. Harper Collins Publishers unknown
Bookseller reference : GRP73822867 ISBN : 1616647027 9781616647025
Firenze: Alinari 1993. First edition. Hardcover. Oblong 4to. 189 pp. fully illustrated with b&w and tinted photographs. Printed paper over boards with a photographically illustrated dust jacket. Fine. An exceptional catalogue of nineteenth century photographs of the American West; with chapters by William F. Stapp and George P. Horse Capture. <br/><br/> Alinari hardcover