Harcourt Inc. Orlando: 2005. Softcover. Brand new book. Why is it Virginia Woolf asks that men have always had power and influence and wealth and fame - while women have had nothing but children There will be women Shakespeares in the future Mrs. Woolf urges provided women can find the first two keys to freedom: fixed incomes and rooms of their own. ISBN: 0156030411. Harcourt, Inc., Orlando: 2005 paperback
Athens Ohio Univ Press 1999. First edition. Octavo burgundy cloth pp. xi 295; illustrated. Fine in dust jacket. Athens, Ohio Univ Press, (1999). First edition. hardcover
Boston: Atlantic 1933. Near fine in wrappers with minor wear and tear to edges and light soiling to wrappers. First Edition. Soft Cover. Near Fine. Atlantic Paperback
London: Turnstile Press 1948. First book publication of works by Woolf H.G. Wells James Joyce W.B. Yeats and others. Includes Harold J. Laski's "In Praise of Booksellers." A clean unmarked copy. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/No Dj. Octavo. Turnstile Press Paperback
Greenwich Connecticut: The Dial Publishing Company 1923. Softcover. Very Good. Magazine. Small quarto. 104pp. Perfectbound wrappers. Typical wear to the yapped edges with a small chip at the heel of the spine ex-library stamps on the front wrap and dampstaining along the foredge very good. This issue includes "Mrs Dalloway in Bond Street" by Virginia Woolf the first in a series of short stories featuring her most well-known literary creation. The character had previously appeared in Woolf's first book The Voyage Out but was revisited some years later by the author in the stories and novel Mrs. Dalloway. "Mrs Dalloway in Bond Street" was intended to be the first chapter of the 1925 novel originally planned as a series of distinctly separate stories. Woolf chose instead to publish the story on its own and retain elements for the novel which was ultimately a more unified narrative than her initial plan allowed. The Dial Publishing Company paperback
New York: New Republic 1927. Near fine in original wrappers. Partial center crease on the front cover. First Edition. Soft Cover. Near Fine. New Republic Paperback
Boston 1939. Near fine in original wrappers with some edgewear and a rubber stamp on the front panel. First Edition. Soft Cover. Near Fine. Paperback
New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich / HBJ / Harvest Book #s 662863 & 690738 Later Printings circa 1985 ----------2 paperbacks. Likely later printings YZ on copyright pages from about 1985. Lighthouse has faint spine creases both have only modest shelfwear and are near fine. . . Mass Market Paperback. Near Fine. Illus. by John Alcorn front covers. Note: our prices on Biblio are the LOWEST of any of the sites on which we list our books. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich / HBJ / Harvest Book #s 662863 & 690738 Later Printings circa 1985 paperback
Boston 1938. The May issue in near fine in original wrappers. The June issue is very good in original wrappers with rubbing. Woolf's serialization is complete in these issues. First Edition. Soft Cover. Near Fine. Paperback
WOOLF Virginia. 'THIS MOMENT I STAND ON': Woolf and the Spaces in Time by Julia Briggs. Fairhaven Southport:: Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain 2000. First edition signed issue limited to 50 copies signed by Julia Briggs on the title page . A fine copy. . total edition of 400 copies. Octavo wrappers printed paper cover label 22 pages stapled. Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain, unknown
Penguin Books 1993. Paperback. Acceptable. Disclaimer:A readable copy. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. Pages can include considerable notes-in pen or highlighter-but the notes cannot obscure the text. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Penguin Books paperback
Penguin Classic 1993. Paperback. Very Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in excellent condition. Pages are intact and are not marred by notes or highlighting but may contain a neat previous owner name. The spine remains undamaged. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Penguin Classic paperback
Penguin Books. Used - Good. Ships from the UK. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Your purchase also supports literacy charities. Penguin Books unknown
London: Oxford Street N.D. c. 1930 1930. First Edition. London: Oxford Street N.D. c. 1930 1930. First Edition. Woolf Virginia. A "SNAP" LETTER AND PAPER FILE. Virginia Woolf's Copy. London: Oxford Street N.D. A stiff File Folder belonging to Virginia Woolf labeled in part on the upper cover in her distinctive hand: " . . . end of Oxford Street 559"; an intriguing piece from VW's possessions. Provenance: Julian Bell her great-nephew - acquired through Quentin Bell. In very good condition with the original transmittal envelope with Professor Bell: notation: Virginia Woolf Letter File / Donated by Julian Bell Oxford Street, N.D. [c. 1930] unknown
NY: Harcourt Brace & Company 1980. dj in mylar unclipped; Third edition revised. Much expanded over the second edition making this the definitive work on Woolf. Full bibliographical descriptions. xiii 268 clean unmarked pages. 3rd. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Illus. by 3 plates and 2 illustrations in the Text. 8 Vo; 1.5 Pounds. Harcourt Brace & Company Hardcover
London: Rupert Hart-Davis 1957. First Edition First Printing. First Edition. Octavo original burgundy cloth titled in gilt on spine panel. 179 pp Frontispiece Virginia Woolf 1938 from a photography by Gisele Freund 3 additional plates and two illustrations in the text. Issued as 'The Soho Bibliographies' Volume IX. A fine copy in a nearly fine dust jacket. An excellent copy. <br/><br/> Rupert Hart-Davis hardcover
London: Rupert Hart-Davis 1957. xii180pp. Gilt red cloth. Frontis. Black & white photographs. Facsimiles. Index. Some pencil marginalia see below otherwise a near fine copy internally in a well-rubbed printed dust jacket with some soiling and small nicks. First edition. Number IX in the Soho Bibliographies series. The Seven Gables Bookshop reference copy indexed in pencil and colored pencil in 1967 and 1968 for the holdings of several of their customers. Rupert Hart-Davis hardcover
Oxford: Clarendon Press 1980. Gilt red cloth. Plates. Third edition. Ninth in the series of The Soho Bibliographies. Very shallow dent in the upper board else about fine in price-clipped dust jacket. Clarendon Press hardcover
London: Rupert Hart-Davis 1967. 1967. Very good. - Octavo red cloth titled in gilt in dw. Lightly bumped & spotted; dw lightly soiled & creased & slightly darkened; top edge of rear panel spotted. xii & 212 pp. A very few pencil check marks. Illustrated with B&W frontispiece & 3 B&W plates. Very good. <p>Second edition revised. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1967. hardcover
San Diego CA: Heinemann 1972. First trade edition. Illustrated by the author. 86 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Beige boards. Fine in Fine price-clipped dust jacket. Signed by the author on title. First trade edition. Illustrated by the author. 86 pp. 1 vols. 4to. <br/><br/> Heinemann hardcover
London: Heinemann 1972 1972. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. London: Heinemann 1972. 1972. First Edition. Hardcover. First Edition Signed by Richard Kennedy on the title page. An engaging and historic memoir by the author recalling his tenure at Leonard and Virginia Woolf's Hogarth Press. 4to. 86 pp. With a magnificent pull-out floor plan of the Hogarth Press printed in black and red at the rear of the book. A fine copy in nubby beige cloth gilt titles on black in a near fine neatly price-clipped pictorial dustwrapper with some very light use depicting a youthful Leonard Woolf and Kennedy. Sterling black and white line drawings of Virginia and Leonard Woolf and Bloomsbury Group personalities throughout. Size: 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Heinemann, (1972) hardcover
Hogarth Press 1977. First edition octavo hardcover VG in d/w VG; all our specials have minimal description to keep listing them viable. They are at least reading copies complete and in reasonable condition but usually secondhand; frequently they are superior examples. Ordering more than one book will reduce your overall postage costs Hogarth Press 1977 hardcover
Chatto and Windus London. 1981. Paperback. 600 pages. B/w photograph plates. Index. Tiny inscription to front endpaper. Fore-edge a little grubby; spine sl. sunned and creased with sl. wear to edges overall a sound copy. 1981 paperback
London: Hogarth Press 1977. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. British First. Some edge wear to boards and dust jacket; otherwise a solid clean copy with no marking or underlining; collectable condition; dust jacket is protected by a Brodart sleeve. Hogarth Press Hardcover
London: Hogarth Press 1977. 1st British printing; 402 clean unmarked pages/index; dj w/unclipped price in mylar.This is the third volume of Woolf's letters. It covers the period when she wrote five of her best-known books and traces her love affair with Vita Sackville-West. 1st. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Illus. by B/w. 8 vo. Hogarth Press Hardcover
The Hogarth Press 1977. This volume only first edition imperial octavo teal boards with gilt lettering to spine xxii 600pp illus VG slight tanning & foxing to page edges in d/w VG slight fading to spine The Hogarth Press 1977 hardcover
London: the Hogarth Press 0-7012-0443-5 1977 1st edition. hardcover xxii 600pp. Near fine in very good plus dust jacket. 8vo. Thatched-blue boards lettering in gold to spine. Volume very near fine with only light shelfwear. Dust jacket lightly age-toned as always; spine lightly sunned less evident due to light colouring of jacket; not price clipped showing 12.50 net / in U.K. Only. Internally tight bright and clean. B&W photo plates. the Hogarth Press Hardcover
A Change of Perspective: Collected Letters Volume III 1923-28 Woolf Virginia. Published by The Hogarth Press Ltd 1994. Light toning of pages light shelf wear no markings tears or folds binding is firm. Opening soon after Virginia Woolf met Vita Sackville-West and culminating with the publication of "Orlando" this volume of letters covers Bloomsbury's most triumphant period. This was the time when Woolf wrote five of her best-known books including "Mrs Dalloway" and "To the Lighthouse" and whilst she became one of the most famous writers of her generation many of her friends - Lytton Strachey T.S. Eliot E.M. Forster - had become equally eminent. The slow evolution of Virginia's affair with Vita is traced through some of her wittiest letters while her correspondence with her sister Vanessa and other friends reveals a strong sympathy with people beneath her ironic view of life.<br /> The Hogarth Press Ltd paperback
Hogarth Press 1977. Hardback in very good condition with near fine condition dust jacket. 1st blank page and dust jacket are clipped. Volume 3 only. Dust jacket is in mylar sleeve. Hardcover. Very Good/Near Fine. Hogarth Press Hardcover
London: Cecil Woolf 1994. First UK edition. Paperback. Fine. Originally published in the US in 1972. Wraps fine copy with bellyband stating Virgina Woolf's First 'Novel.'. Cecil Woolf paperback
London: Cecil Woolf 1994 pp 32 A firm copy with slight fading and a few small stains to the front panel. First Edition. Pamphlet. Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Cecil Woolf paperback
San Diego: San Diego State University Press 1972. First edition. No. 715 of 2000 copies this copy signed by Suzanne Henig on the title page. Original blue cloth no dust jacket as issued. A fine copy. Two juvenile pieces written by Woolf when she was 11 years old. Kirkpatrick A41. <br/><br/> San Diego State University Press hardcover
London: Cecil Woolf 1994. 32 clean unmarked pages; stapled wraps; first edition of this reprint of the two short stories "novels" written by Virginia when a child only earlier reprint was in San Diego in 1972 this is first British edition of the two stories FINE in yellow decorated wrappers with Bloomsbury motif . 1st. Paperback. Fine. 8 vo. Cecil Woolf Paperback