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(WOOLF, Virginia) Quentin Bell
Virginia Woolf: A Biography
New York: Quality Paperback Book Club 1992. Softcover. Near Fine. First Quality Paperback Book Club edition. xvii 314pp. Illustrated. Illustrated wrappers. A small creased tear on the front cover else near fine. Quality Paperback Book Club unknown
Bookseller reference : 516026
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(WOOLF, Virginia) Winifred Holtby
Virginia Woolf: A Critical Memoir
Chicago: Cassandra Editions/ Academy Press Limited 1978. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition of this reprint. 205pp. Slightly cocked thus near fine in a modestly rubbed very good or better dust jacket with light edgewear. Cassandra Editions/ Academy Press Limited hardcover
Bookseller reference : 515778
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(WOOLF, Virginia) Nancy Topping Bazin
Virginia Woolf and the Androgynous Vision
New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press 1973. Hardcover. Near Fine. Second printing. xii 251pp. Illustrated from black and white photographs. Rubbing along the spine and the board edges near fine lacking the dust jacket. Rutgers University Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 515767 ISBN : 0813507359 9780813507354
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(Woolf, Virginia). Brewster, Dorothy
VIRGINIA WOOLF'S LONDON
London: Allen & Unwin 1959. 1st Edition. 1st Edition. By Author. First Edition. Signed by Dr. Dorothy Brewster noted for her modern fiction and short story writing. A fine copy in the publisher's turquoise cloth covered boards gilt to the spine in a fine pictorial dustwrapper. A guide to Woolf's London with detailed references to its influence on her work. Small 8vo. 120 pp. Allen & Unwin unknown
Bookseller reference : 33052
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(Woolf, Virginia) Briggs, Julia:
Virginia Woolf: An Inner Life
-Allen Lane 7 April 2005-. First edition. xiv528 pages. Cloth. Near fine in dustjacket. One of the most original and influential figures in twentieth century literature Virginia Woolf has paradoxically become known as much for her personality as her writing. In this new biography Julia Briggs gets back to the Virginia Woolf the writer. Structured around Woolf's major novels and the creative process behind them Briggs tells the story of Virginia Woolf's life through her books to give a new insight into her literary genius and how some of the most important works of the twentieth century were created. Virginia Woolf: An Inner Life 0713996633 -Allen Lane (7 April 2005)- hardcover
Bookseller reference : 27120 ISBN : 0713996633 9780713996630
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(Woolf, Virginia). Briggs, Julia
VIRGINIA WOOLF. AN INNER LIFE
New York: Harcourt 2005. First Edition. Uncorrected proof copy. Near fine in the publisher's yellow stiff card wrappers. Slight crease on the tips of the front cover A unique <br /> biography concentrating on Virginia Woolf's novels and A Room Of One's Own Three Guineas and The Common Readers. Essential reading for the understanding of Woolf's writing methods and how her thought process influenced her life and relationships. Thick 8vo. 528 pp. New York: Harcourt, (2005) unknown
Bookseller reference : 24006
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(WOOLF, Virginia)
Virginia Woolf Miscellany: Number 33 Summer 1989
Rohnert Park California: Sonoma State University 1989. Unbound. Very Good. First edition. Quarto unbound wrappers. Six pages. Very good with staple marks on top and bottom edges owner's address label on rear. Sonoma State University) unknown
Bookseller reference : 320541
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(Woolf, Virginia); Wilson, Jean Moorcroft
Virginia Woolf; Life and London; a Biography of Place
London: Cecil Woolf 1987 1st Edition. Cloth 256pp. Near fine in near fine dust jacket. Illus. maps guides. A bio and series of walking tours illustrated by her houses. Illustrations by Leonard McDermid. Cecil Woolf Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 203530
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(Woolf, Virginia). Briggs, Julia
VIRGINIA WOOLF. AN INNER LIFE
New York: Harcourt 2005. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. First Edition. Hard Cover. First Edition. A fine copy in brown paper covered boards gilt titles to the spine in a pristine pictorial dustwrapper portraying a young Virginia Woolf. With black and white photographs throughout reproducing Vanessa Bell's dustwrapper designs and the holographic drafts for the novels in Virginia Woolf's hand. Essential reading for the understanding of Woolf's writing methods and how her thought process influenced her life and relationships. Thick 8vo. 528 pp. An important addition to Woolf scholarship. New York: Harcourt, (2005) unknown
Bookseller reference : 26538
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(Woolf, Virginia). Beer, Gillian
VIRGINIA WOOLF: THE COMMON GROUND. ESSAYS BY GILLIAN BEER
Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press 1997 1997. 1st Edition. Soft cover. 1st Edition. Soft cover. First Edition. A fine copy in the publisher's stiff pictorial card wrappers. 8vo. 183 pp. Eminent feminist critic and Woolf scholar Gillian Beer's essays on Woolf are collected for the first time in a single volume. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, (1997) unknown
Bookseller reference : 20166
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(Woolf, Virginia). Caws, Ann Mary
VIRGINIA WOOLF
New York: The Overlook Press 2002 2002. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. Hardcover. First Edition. A fine copy in the publisher's black paper covered boards gilt titles to the spine unobtrusive rm. mrk. on bottom edge in a fine pictorial dustwrapper depicting Virginia Woolf. Small 8vo. 136 pp. Black and white and colour photographs throughout. A superb guide to the life and work of Virginia Woolf by Woolfian scholar Caws. New York: The Overlook Press, (2002) hardcover
Bookseller reference : 19824
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(Woolf, Virginia). King, James
VIRGINIA WOOLF
London: Hamish Hamilton 1994 1994. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. Hardcover. First Edition. A fine copy in original black cloth covered boards gilt lettering on the spine in a fine pictorial dustwrapper depicting Man Ray's stunning photograph of Woolf. Thick 8vo. 699 pp. 'The great writer's embrace life in all its complexities; we find ourselves and each other in their pages. Virginia Woolf is among this select company. In her books the great joys and sorrows of her life are immortalized. This biography is in large part about the joys and sorrows of her existence e x ploring her inner landscape the abundant source of her creative genius.'. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1994 hardcover
Bookseller reference : 19288
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(Woolf, Virginia). Richter, Harvena
VIRGINIA WOOLF. THE INWARD VOYAGE
Princeton: Princeton University Press 1970 1970. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. Hardcover. First Edition. A lovely copy in the publisher's 1/4 navy over burgundy cloth covered boards gilt titles to the spine in a very good indeed pictorial dustwrapper showing light overall use and some rubbing at the crown of the spine. 8vo. 273 pp. A compelling and indispensable study of Woolf's major works and her method of writing by this Woolfian scholar. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1970 hardcover
Bookseller reference : 19823
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(Woolf, Virginia). Brewster, Dorothy
VIRGINIA WOOLF
London: Allen & Unwin 1962 1962. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 1st Edition. Hardcover. First Edition. A fine copy in the publisher's black cloth covered boards white lettering to the spine in a near fine pictorial dustwrapper depicting Man Ray's photograph of Woolf. Small 8vo. 184 pp. A wonderful early study of Woolf. London: Allen & Unwin, (1962) hardcover
Bookseller reference : 19678
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(Woolf, Virginia). Levenback, Karen L.
VIRGINIA WOOLF AND THE GREAT WAR
New York: Syracuse University Press 1999 1999. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. First Edition. 8vo. 208 pp. A fine copy in fine dustwrapper inscribed by the author on the title-page. A fascinating study focusing on Virginia Woolf's war consciousness and how her sensitivity to representations of war in the popular press and authorized histories affected both the development of characters in her fiction nonfictional and personal writings. Syracuse University Press, (1999) hardcover
Bookseller reference : 13010
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(Woolf, Virginia) Powell, Anthony
Window in Bloomsbury" review of Virginia Woolf's A Writer's Diary in Punch November 18 1953
First Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Near fine in original wrappers. <br/> <br/> paperback
Bookseller reference : b7272
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(WOOLF, Virginia) Phyllis Rose
Woman of Letters: A Life of Virginia Woolf
New York: Oxford University Press 1978. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. xxii 298pp. Illustrated from a few photographs. Ink owners name on the front fly else fine in a price-clipped near fine dust jacket with light rubbing and a bit of edgewear. Oxford University Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 515688 ISBN : 0195023706 9780195023701
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(WOOLF, Virginia) Jean O. Love
Worlds in Consciousness: Mythopoetic Thought in the Novels of Virginia Woolf
Berkeley: University of California Press 1970. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. xvi 268pp. Small remainder stamp on the bottom edge else fine in a toned near fine dust jacket with a bit of edgewear. Advance Review copy with publishers slip laid in. University of California Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 515786
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?WOOLF, Virginia?
?Flush?
?Stock, Paris, 1935, in-12, 204 pp, Broché tel que paru, De la collection cabinet cosmopolite. Edition originale française. Couverture rigide
Bookseller reference : 102041
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[Alfred Trumble], M. Woolf (illus.)
The Mott Street Poker Club
New York New York: Dick & Fitzgerald 1888. Good to very good. Upper wrapper detached. Minor toning dust soiling chipping to extremities and spine. One or two minor stains. Paper brittle. First edition scarce with only 3 copies listed on OCLC as of March 2023. "The Mott Street Poker Club" is a fictional account revealing the underground card and gambling scene in New York's Chinatown. Utilizes common anti-Asian stereotypes and sentiments from the time including frequent use of a phoneticized "Chinese accent". The anonymous author Alfred Trumble dates unknown possibly pseudonym wrote several books on eclectic subjects ranging from New York's underground card scene to the Crusades with illustrations by Gustave Doré Dickens' interest in jails Parisian night life and "The Mysteries of Mormonism". He is an odd and shadowy character begging for further research by scholars.<br /> <br /> 8vo 9.25" by 6" pp. 50 4 pp. adverts stapled in original illustrated yellow wrappers printed in red and black. Ink stamp of Kleinteich's Book Store Brooklyn NY to title-page. Dick & Fitzgerald unknown
Bookseller reference : 23005694
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[Barnes, Djuna, DH. Lawrence, Henry Miller, Virginia and Leonard Woolf] DeSalvo, Louise. D. H.
CONCEIVED WITH MALICE.
New York:: Dutton 1994. Hardcover first edition -. Very near fine in a like dustjacket remainder line. First printing. "Literature as Revenge in the Lives and Works of Virginia and Leonard Woolf D. H. Lawrence Henry Miller and Djuna Barnes." DeSalvo examines biographical material that demonstrates how each of these authors exacted revenge through writing fiction: Barnes's play was a thinly disguised portrayal of the sexual assaults she suffered from her father and brothers; . Henry Miller wrote 'Crazy Cock' out of his obsessive relationship with his wife June; Hermione in Lawrence's 'Women in Love' was based on Lady Ottoline Morrell and Leonard Woolf's novel 'The Wise Virgins' portrayed a thinly disguised Virginia as deranged and sexually inadequate. Photographs extensive notes sources index. 437 pp. Dutton, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 46192 ISBN : 0525938990 9780525938996
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[Barnes, Djuna, DH. Lawrence, Henry Miller, Virginia and Leonard Woolf] DeSalvo, Louise. D. H.
CONCEIVED WITH MALICE.
New York:: Plume - Penguin 1995. Very near fine. 1st trade paperback printing. "Literature as Revenge in the Lives and Works of Virginia and Leonard Woolf D. H. Lawrence Henry Miller and Djuna Barnes." DeSalvo examines biographical material that demonstrates how each of these authors exacted revenge through writing fiction: Barnes's play was a thinly disguised portrayal of the sexual assaults she suffered from her father and brothers; . Henry Miller wrote 'Crazy Cock' out of his obsessive relationship with his wife June; Hermione in Lawrence's 'Women in Love' was based on Lady Ottoline Morrell and Leonard Woolf's novel 'The Wise Virgins' portrayed a thinly disguised Virginia as deranged and sexually inadequate. Photographs extensive notes sources index. 437 pp. Plume - Penguin, unknown
Bookseller reference : 46583 ISBN : 0452273234 9780452273238
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[Commerce cahiers trimestriels publiés par les soins de Paul Valéry, Léon-Paul Fargue, Valery Larbaud] ; Nietzsche ; Suarès André, Woolf Virginia ; Barilli Bruno ; Supervielle Jules ; Lanux P. De
Commerce cahier X. Hiver 1926
L. Giraud-Badin 1926 Exemplaire n60 sur Hollande Van Gelder numérotés de 1 à 100. In-8 broché 25,5 cm sur 20. 200 pages. Grande marge conservée. Pages non coupées. 4ème de couverture avec déchirure de 5 cm, intérieur frais bon état d’occasion.
Bookseller reference : 119271
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[EPHEMERA]; Woolf, Virginia; Chandler, Raymond; Nabokov, Vladimir; Anouilh, Jean; Stevens, Wallace; Whitridge, Thomas (printer)
No Dress Rehearsal Baby
New York: Ink Inc no date. An uncommon and compelling collection of fine press literary broadsides by Ink Inc. a graphic design printing and print-brokerage house established in 1978 by Thomas Whitridge. The title sheet includes the first eight lines of Wallace Stevens’s 1947 poem “Notes Toward a Supreme Fiction†printed at upper left. The Virginia Woolf broadside includes a paragraph from her 1928 essay “The Sun and the Fish†accompanied by a portrait of an exemplary fish: “In their shape is their reason.†The Raymond Chandler broadside reprints a famous incident in his 1939 detective novel The Big Sleep when Philip Marlowe discovers a Sternwood sister in his bed. The Vladimir Nabokov broadside features a passage from his 1972 short novel Transparent Things while the Jean Anouilh broadside includes an exchange between the lovers at the center of his 1945 play Romeo et Jeannette. A fine complete set unrecorded institutionally and in commerce. Five loose broadside sheets measuring 18 x 13 inches wrapped in original glassine and mylar wrapper blindstamped “Ink Inc. / New York.†Woolf Chandler and Nabokov broadsides printed in two colors. Glassine split at fold and chipped at edges broadsides fine. Ink, Inc unknown
Bookseller reference : 1003945
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[FRY]. Woolf Virginia
Roger Fry: A Biography
Toronto: The Macmillan Company of Canada Limited 1940. . 8vo blue/green cloth spine faded and with a small gouge in outer front hinge. First Canadian from British sheets Toronto: The Macmillan Company of Canada Limited, 1940. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 304
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[GEORGE GISSING] GISSING, AC.; Virginia Woolf, introd A. C.
Selections Autobiographical and Imaginative from the Works of George Gissing. With biographical and critical notes by his son
London: Jonathan Cape 1929. First Edition. First impression. Octavo. Brown linen-covered boards; dustjacket; 318pp. A touch of dust to upper edge of text block but a Fine copy. In the original deep blue dustwrapper printed in orange; all four corners clipped by publisher with price intact at base of front flap 7s.6d. net. Gently faded on spine panel; mild wrinkling and two brief closed tears to upper margins; Near Fine. <br /> <br /> A truly lovely copy. Woolf's introduction is substantial 16pp and personal. There was a simultaneous and seemingly more common American issue bound from the same sheets. Jonathan Cape unknown
Bookseller reference : 63640
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[GISSING, George] GISSING, A. C.; with Virginia WOOLF
SELECTIONS AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL AND IMAGINATIVE FROM THE WORKS OF GEORGE GISSING WITH BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL NOTES BY HIS SON
London: Jonathan Cape 1929. First edition. Octavo. Coffee-brown cloth boards lettered in gilt on spine; publisher's device of a bowl with monogram in blind on lower board. First edition first impression. Introduction by Virginia Woolf pages 9-16 published here in the year her A Room of One's Own was published. Top and fore edges trimmed bottom partially trimmed endpapers slightly offset from dust jacket. A contemporary inscription: "Valentine 'Take and keep this not for its worth for God knows it has little but in memory of my love.' "Veranilda"" quoting Gissing's unfinished novel Veranilda on front free endpaper with an additional loose inscription laid in: "To dearest Valentine Ackland / In remembrance of 29.7.29. / With fondest love from / Frankie Francis Birrell." Very good or better. Saxe-blue dust jacket dust jacket printed in orange-yellow spine lightly sunned small closed tear at spine top of rear panel price intact very good or better. <br /> <br /> . KIRKPATRICK & CLARKE B9a. Jonathan Cape unknown
Bookseller reference : 607
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[Literary Diary] Woolf, Virginia.
A Moment's Liberty. The Shorter Diary of Virginia Woolf.
<p>London:: Hogarth Press 1990. First Printing of the First UK Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine dust jacket. The Diary of Virginia Woolf has been acclaimed as a masterpiece. Anne Olivier Bell edited the five-volume original and she has now abridged the Diary in this splendidly readable single volume edition.</p> Hogarth Press, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 28953
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[LITTERATURE] - WOOLF (Virginia)
Journal (version intégrale). Vol. 1 (1615-1918) – Vol. 2 (1919-1922) – Vol. 3 (1923-1927) – Vol. 4 (1928-1930) – Vol. 5 (1931-1933) – Vol. 6 (1934-1936) – Vol. 7 (1937-1938) – Vol. 8 (1939-1940-1941).
Paris, Éditions Stock, 1981-1983 ; in-8 (114 x 225 mm), 416 + 490 + 434 + 276 + 336 + 348 + 312 + 372 pp., brochés. Les 8 volumes. Collection «Nouveau Cabinet Cosmopolite», dirigée par Marie-Pierre Bay et André Bay. Traduit de l'anglais par Colette-Marie Huet.
Bookseller reference : _202500906
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[LITTERATURE] - WOOLF (Virginia)
Journal d’adolescence (1897-1909).
Paris, Éditions Stock, 1993 ; in-8 (114 x 225 mm), 612 pp., broché. Collection «Nouveau Cabinet Cosmopolite», dirigée par Marie-Pierre Bay et André Bay. Traduit de l'anglais par Marie-Ange Dutartre.
Bookseller reference : _202500905
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[Murdoch, Iris] Woolf, Cecil and Bagguley, John (Edited by)
Authors Take Sides on Vietnam - Two Questions on the War in Vietnam Answered by the Authors of Several Nations
New York: Simon and Schuster 1967. First Edition. Signed by Author. New York: Simon and Schuster 1967. First Printing. A softback. A VG copy. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY IRIS MURDOCH AFTER HER ENTRY ON PAGES 56-57: "For Brian and Chantal and the/ innocents hoping they may avoid/ the horrors of war/ Iris Murdoch". A unique copy signed and inscribed in this way by one of the leading contributors. Further details can be provided upon request as to the identity of the recipients of this book which is part of a larger listing of Iris Murdoch proofs and other rare signed first editions. Scarce with these attributes. Uncommon. Photographs/scans available upon request. Simon and Schuster unknown
Bookseller reference : 355490722125
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[Rencontre]
RENCONTRE - N° 9 - Juillet 1962
"Revue mensuelle de l'essentiel" : 112 pages, format 150 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée, bon état
Bookseller reference : LFA-126734912
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[REVUE].
LA TABLE RONDE. // N° 3. Juillet 1945.
LA TABLE RONDE. // N° 3. Juillet 1945. Jean Giraudoux, Louis Jouvet, Alexandre Blok, Jean Anouilh, Virginia Woolf, Jean Paulhan, Rudyard Kipling, Jean Genet, Thierry Maulnier, Maurice Blanchot, Stéphane Sinclair, Alexandre Astruc, Yanette Delétang-Tardif Dessins et gouaches hors texte de Jean-Louis Boussingault, Mariano Andreu, Jean Cocteau, Jean Hugo, Jacques Dupont, Roger Morel. Fac-simile d'une lettre manuscrite d'Ernest Renan. Fac-simile d'une partition d'Henri Sauguet sur un poème de Georges Hugnet. Exemplaire relié pleine toile, couverture conservée. 1/2.000 du tirage de base sur vélin du Marais. Très bel exemplaire.
Bookseller reference : 8945
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[REVUE].
TEL QUEL. N° 1. Printemps 1960.
TEL QUEL. N° 1. Printemps 1960. Francis Ponge, Claude Simon, Jean Cayrol, Jean Lagrolet, Boisrouvray, Philippe Sollers, Virginia Woolf, Jean-René Huguenin, Jacques Coudol, Jean-Edern Hallier, Jean Thibaudeau, Renaud Matignon Très propre.
Bookseller reference : 8965
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[REVUE]. COMMERCE. " Cahiers trimestriels publiés par les soins de Paul Valéry, Léon-Paul Fargue, Valery Larbaud ".
COMMERCE. " Cahiers trimestriels publiés par les soins de Paul Valéry, Léon-Paul Fargue, Valery Larbaud ". (7, rue de l'Odéon, Paris VIe, puis 160, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris VIIIe). Grand in-8° broché. 29 numéros trimestriels ont paru en 29 livraisons, de l'été 1924 au printemps 1932.
Collection complète, du n° 1 (été 1924) au n° 29 (printemps 1932). Nous joignons l'Index des années 1924-1928, paru sous forme de tiré-à-part joint au n° 22 (Hiver 1929). TOUS LES NUMEROS FONT PARTIE DU TIRAGE SUR VELIN PUR FIL LAFUMA (2e papier dont le nombre d'exemplaires est compris entre 150 et 300) et sont tous en bon ou très bon état. // Le n° 1 porte la mention manuscrite " Exemplaire sur Lafuma ", apposée par Auguste Morel qui a également signé cet exemplaire de ses initiales ; ce détail fait de cet exemplaire une belle pièce joycienne puisque dans ce premier numéro de " Commerce " paraît la première traduction en français d'un extrait d'ULYSSE de Joyce - traduction justement due au même Auguste Morel et à Valery Larbaud. // Rare et belle collection sur grand papier.
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[REVUE]. CONTEMPORAINS. " Revue mensuelle de critique et de littérature ".
CONTEMPORAINS. Collection complète, du n° 1 (novembre 1950) au n° 5 (août-septembre 1951).
CONTEMPORAINS. " Revue mensuelle de critique et de littérature ". Paris (17, rue Berthollet). Direction : Clara Malraux [et Jean Duvignaud]. Grand in-8° broché. 5 numéros ont paru en 5 livraisons, de novembre 1950 à août-septembre 1951. (Destribats, 528) // Contributions de : Alexandre Alexeïeff, Gabriel Audisio, Dominique Aury, Claude Aveline, Joë Bousquet, Christian Dotremont, Jean Duvignaud, Mircea Eliade, Jean Follain,Daniel Guérin, Jean-Claude Ibert, Paul Klee, Clara Malraux, Loÿs Masson, Jean Paulhan, Francis Ponge, Victor Serge, Jules Supervielle, Jean Tardieu, Virginia Woolf.
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[REVUE]. CONTEMPORAINS. " Revue mensuelle de critique et de littérature ".
CONTEMPORAINS. N° 1. (Novembre 1950).
CONTEMPORAINS. " Revue mensuelle de critique et de littérature ". Paris (17, rue Berthollet). Direction : Clara Malraux [et Jean Duvignaud]. Grand in-8° broché. 5 numéros ont paru en 5 livraisons, de novembre 1950 à août-septembre 1951. (Destribats, 528) // Contributions de : Alexandre Alexeïeff, Gabriel Audisio, Dominique Aury, Claude Aveline, Joë Bousquet, Christian Dotremont, Jean Duvignaud, Mircea Eliade, Jean Follain,Daniel Guérin, Jean-Claude Ibert, Paul Klee, Clara Malraux, Loÿs Masson, Jean Paulhan, Francis Ponge, Victor Serge, Jules Supervielle, Jean Tardieu, Virginia Woolf.
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[REVUE]. FONTAINE. " Cahiers bimestriels de culture et d'information poétiques " puis " Revue bimestrielle de la nouvelle poésie française " puis " Revue mensuelle de la poésie et des lettres françaises ".
FONTAINE. N° 37-40. 1944. " Aspects de la littérature anglaise de 1918 à 1940 ".
E.M. Forster, Charles Morgan, Stuart Gilbert, Aldous Huxley, George Orwell, Herbert Read, Joseph Conrad, David Garnett, Graham Greene, Christopher Isherwood, D.H. Lawrence, T.E. Lawrence, Evelyn Waugh, H.G. Wells, Virginia Woolf, T.S. Eliot, David Gascoyne, James Joyce, Roland Penrose, Edith Sitwell, Dylan Thomas. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 11347
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[REVUE]. ROMAN.
ROMAN. N° 1. (Janvier 1951).
ROMAN. N° 1. (Janvier 1951). Virginia Woolf, Joan Bennett, Rose Celli, Pierre de Lescure, Célia Bertin, William Sansom, Jacques Corbier, etc. Long article non signé (probablement de Pierre de Lescure) sur James Joyce. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 10187
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[REVUE]. ÉCHANGES. " Revue trimestrielle de littérature anglaise et française ".
ÉCHANGES. N° 1. (Décembre 1929).
ÉCHANGES. " Revue trimestrielle de littérature anglaise et française ". Paris (22, rue de Condé, puis 101 bis, rue de la Tombe-Issoire). Éditions J. O. Fourcade puis José Corti. In-4 broché. Directrice : Allanah Harper. Secrétaire de rédaction : Georgette Camille. Textes en français et en anglais - et parfois dans les deux langues. 5 numéros ont paru en 5 livraisons, de décembre 1929) à décembre 1931. (Admussen, 83) (Destribats, 295)
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[TCHEKHOV, Anton] KOTELIANSKY,, S. S. and Leonard WOOLF (trans.).
THE NOTE-BOOKS OF ANTON TCHEKHOV. Together with Reminiscences of Tchekhov by Maxim Gorky.
Richmond Published by Leonard and Virginia Woolf at The Hogarth Press 1921. v108pp. 8vo. Original papered boards with title inlay lacks backstrip. A good copy. First edition. Richmond, Published by Leonard and Virginia Woolf at The Hogarth Press, 1921. hardcover
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[TOLSTOI] GORKY [GORKI], Maxim; SS. Koteliansky and Leonard Woolf (transl) S. S.
Reminiscences of Leo Nicolayevitch Tolstoi. Authorized translation from the Russian by S.S. Koteliansky and Leonard Woolf
London: The Hogarth Press 1920. First Edition. First impression; edition of 1000 copies. 12mo; green marbled-paper wrappers with printed paper title label; 71pp. Spine paper perished; covers slightly rubbed and worn; internally clean tight and unmarked; Very Good only. Ownership signature of Henri Fink Grinet dated Zurich 1922. <br /> <br /> An early issue of Leonard and Virginia Woolf's Hogarth Press. A second edition in purple marbled wrappers was issued a year later. WOOLMER 10. The Hogarth Press unknown
Bookseller reference : 87407
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[Trumble, Alfred] M. Woolf
The Mott Street Poker Club: The Secretary's Minutes
New York: White & Allen 1889. Hardcover. Very Good. Woolf M. Red cloth spine over blue paper-covered boards with black & red lettering & illustrations 8vo 50 pp. Light wear & discoloration to covers free front endpaper removed generally a clean & solid copy. Racist portrayals of Chinese and Southern Blacks as they play & cheat at poker. "Humor" it was called. White & Allen hardcover
Bookseller reference : 201470
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[Virginia Woolf]. MILECTIC-VEJZOVIC, Laila
A LIBRARY OF ONE'S OWN: THE LIBRARY OF LEONARD AND VIRGINIA WOOLF
London: Cecil Woolf 1997. Yellow card wraps printed and decorated in red green and blue. First edition. The Bloomsbury Heritage Series 16. Cover design by Robert Campling. 21 x 14.5 cm. 20 pp. Facsimiles of drawings and inscriptions by Sir Leslie Stephen and Virginia Woolf scattered in text. No other copies currently available in commerce August 2024. Numbers from the Bloomsbury Heritage Series are now very scarce. Formerly in the library of Bloomsbury collector William Beekman with his bookplate to verso of upper wrapper. Fine. <br /> <br /> <br /> . OCLC: 38385250. Cecil Woolf unknown
Bookseller reference : 652
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[Virginia Woolf]: DELATTRE, Floris
LE ROMAN PSYCHOLOGIQUE DE VIRGINIA WOOLF. THE PSYCHOLOGICAL NOVEL OF VIRGINIA WOOLF
Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin 1932. First Edition. Near fine. <p>Duodecimo. Quarter bound in leather with five raised bands and gilt lettering to spine deep green and black marbled boards. Georgeous green and gilt endpapers. Original wrappers printed in black bound in; silk place marker. 268pp. Bibliography. Leather rubbed at crown and top tips rubbed early ownership signature on first free endsheet else a near fine copy of this uncommon title written in French. From the library of noted Bloomsbury collector William Beekman with his bookplate to the verso of the first first free endsheet.</p> <br /> <p>First edition. Undoubtedly one of the earliest appreciations of Woolf by a French contemporary. Delattre a professor of English Literature and Civilization also studied such English writers as William Blake Robert Herrick Byron William James and Dickens. To our mind this is an excellent study that presents Woolf in the context of a feminine literary tradition principally in the English tradition. The study is divided into four chapters each chapter is further sub-divided into specific topics. The bibliography includes helpful material on French translations - some of which is not found in Kirkpatrick. As Delattre so aptly wrote: "Virginia Woolf occupe dans la littérature anglaise contemporaine une place de premier plan . Virginia Woolf a orienté son oeuvre avant tout du côte de l'avenir." "Virginia Woolf occupies a leading place in contemporary English literature. Virginia Woolf oriented her work above all towards the future".</p> . Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin unknown
Bookseller reference : 633
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[Virginia Woolf]: LELLO, John
THE BLOOMSBURY GROUP IN VENICE
London: Cecil Woolf 2001. First edition. Yellow card wraps printed and decorated in red green and blue. First edition. Cover design by Robert Campling. 21 x 14.5 cm. 28 pp. The Bloomsbury Heritage Series No. 29; Jean Moorcroft Wilson general editor. Printed on blue paper; illustrated by Sandra Lello throughout.  Illustrator's name misspelled on upper wrapper and title page else fine. Numbers from the Bloomsbury Heritage Series are now very scarce.<br /> <br />  <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> . Cecil Woolf unknown
Bookseller reference : 590
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[Virginia Woolf]: Hansen, Carol: Wilson, Jean Moorcroft [ed]
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF ASHAM: LEONARD & VIRGINIA WOOLF'S HAUNTED HOUSE
London: Cecil Woolf 2000. First edition. Yellow card wraps printed and decorated in red green and blue. Cover design by Robert Campling. 21 x 14.5 cm. 28 pp. 4 unnumbered pages of 8 color plates; one b&w half-tone photo one illustration by Dora Carrington. Crease on lower wrapper fore-tip small binding pinch at lower edge of spine else about fine. No other copies currently available in commerce June 2024. Numbers from the Bloomsbury Heritage Series are now very scarce.<br /> <br /> First edition. The Bloomsbury Heritage Series No. 26. Asham House in East Sussex was the country retreat for the Woolfs from 1912 to 1919. Standing hidden from the road it played host to some of the most influential writers artists and intellectuals of the time and was the setting for Virginia Woolf's short story "A Haunted House." The house was demolished in 1994 to make way for an extended landfill. OCLC: 47883271. Cecil Woolf unknown
Bookseller reference : 569
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[Virginia Woolf] Lee, Hermione
Virginia Woolf
Chatto & Windus London 1996. Hardcover octavo; green boards with gilt spine titling and decorated endpapers; 892pp. monochrome plates. Rubbing to board edges and corners and one or two small marks on text block edges. Very good in mildly rubbed dustwrapper now professionally protected by superior non-adhesive polypropylene film. Postage quoted is for a standard format octavo book. Final charges may vary depending on size and weight. "Hermione Lee sees Virginia Woolf afresh in her historical setting and as a vital figure for our times. Her book moves freely between a richly detailed life-story and new attempts to understand crucial questions - the impact of her childhood the cause and nature of her madness and suicide the truth about her marriage her feelings for women her prejudices and obsessions. This is a vivid close-up portrait returning to primary sources and showing Woolf as occupying a distinct even uneasy position with 'Bloomsbury'. It is a writer's life illustrating how the concerns of her work arise and develop and a political life which establishes Woolf as a radically sceptical subversive courageous feminist. Incorporating newly discovered sources and illustrated with photos and drawings never used before this biography is a revelation -informed intelligent and moving." Chatto & Windus, London, 1996. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 36890
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[Virginia Woolf]. LUCKHURST, Nicola, and Martine Ravace
VIRGINIA WOOLF IN CAMERA
London: Cecil Woolf 2001. Yellow card wraps printed and decorated in red green and blue. First edition. The Bloomsbury Heritage Series 31. Cover design by Robert Campling. 21 x 14.5 cm. 40 pp. Translated by Catherine Ames; Jean Moorcroft Wilson editor. One b&w half-tone photo by Julia Margaret Cameron and three color plates by Gisèle Freund. No other copies currently available in commerce August 2024. Numbers from the Bloomsbury Heritage Series are now very scarce. Formerly in the library of Bloomsbury collector William Beekman with his bookplate to verso of upper wrapper. Fine. <br /> <br /> <br /> . OCLC: 977867737. Cecil Woolf unknown
Bookseller reference : 651
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[Virginia Woolf]: Isaac, Alan: Wilson, Jean Moorcroft [ed]
VIRGINIA WOOLF THE UNCOMMON BOOKBINDER
London: Cecil Woolf 2000. First edition. Yellow card wraps printed and decorated in red green and blue. Cover design by Robert Campling. 21 x 14.5 cm. 24 pp. 8 unnumbered pages of 10 color plates 6 b&w. Glossary conspectus bibliography and notes. Crease on lower wrapper fore-tip else about fine. No other copies currently available in commerce June 2024. Numbers from the Bloomsbury Heritage Series are now very scarce.<br /> <br /> First edition. The Bloomsbury Heritage Series No. 27. Virginia Woolf was an amateur bookbinder who bound or re-covered books throughout her adult life both for herself and for others. It is not known what motivated her to engage in bookbinding but she was a publisher who set type and sewed the hand-printed books of her publishing house. She may have done binding as a creative outlet as her books exhibited enthusiasm rather than skill. OCLC: 46648822. Cecil Woolf unknown
Bookseller reference : 570
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