Virginia Woolf & Leonard Strachey: Letters.
by Woolf, Leonard and James Strachey, eds.
New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co., (1956). First American Edition, Kirkpatrick A32b.[Hardcover] Octavo, cloth and boards (hardcover), vii [3],166 pp. Fine, in a very good dust jacket with small chips at its head and foot of spine, with mylar protector
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Growing: An Autobiography of the Years 1904-1911.
by Woolf, Leonard
London: The Hogarth Press, 1961. First Edition. [Hardcover] Octavo, blue cloth (hardcover). [x], 11-256 pp. Frontis., photos. Fine in a very good dust jacket, with a touch of fading, small chips at the head and foot of its spine.
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A Room of One’s Own
by Woolf, Viginia
Forewords by Mary Gordon. San Diego: Harcourt Brace & Company, 91981). A Harvest Book. Late printing of this edition. Octavo, softbound, xiv, [1]-114, [1] pp. Very Good.
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The Death of the Moth and Other Essays.
by Woolf, Virginia.
New York, Harcourt, Brace and Company, (1942). First American Edition, Kirkpatrick, A27b. [Hardcover] Octavo, dark green cloth (hardcover), viii, [1]-248 pp. Bearing a curious, small, penciled inscription, “Alice H. Mumford / from Miss Lamontes Bookshop.” Fine, in a near-fine dust jacket, with a bit of darkening to spine and a few very minor chips, with mylar protector.
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The Captain’s Death Bed and Other Essays.
by Woolf, Virginia
London: Hogarth Press, 1950. First UK Edition, A30b. [Hardcover] Octavo, cedar brown cloth (hardcover), [iv], 5-224] pp. Near-fine with a bit of toning along hinges, in a dust jacket designed by Vanessa Bell with the spine just a bit darkened, in a mylar protector.
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To the Lighthouse. With an introduction by Terence Holliday.
by Woolf, Virginia
New York: Modern library, (1937), [Hardcover] Duodecimo, blue cloth (hardcover), xiii, [v], 9-310 pp. Near-fine, with slightest toning to text and bookplate in a Good dust jacket with a chip at the foot of its spine.
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The Letters of Virginia Woolf, Volume I: 1888-1912 (Virginia Stephen)
by Woolf, Virginia
Editor Nigel Nicolson. Assistant Editor: Joanne Trautmann New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, (1975). First American Edition, Kirkpatrick A44b. [Hardcover] Octavo, cloth & boards (hardcover), xxi, [iii], 531 pp. Photos. Fine, square copy, in a fine unclipped dust jacket with a slightly darkened spine and a mylar protector.
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Flush, A Biography.
by Woolf, Virginia
Lodon: Published by Leonard and Virginia woolf at the Hogarth Press, 1933. First Edition, Kirkpatrick A19. Large Paper Edition, with four original drawings by Vanessa Bell, and six other illustrations. Octavo, tan cloth (hardcover), 163 pp. Plates, illus. Good, covers show toning, text block shows foxing, as does an otherwise nice dust jacket with mylar protector.
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A Writer’s Diary; Being extracts from the Diary of Viginia Woolf.
by Woolf, Virginia
Edited by Leonard Woolf. London: The Hogarth Press, 1953. First Edition, Kirkpatrick A31. [Hardcover] Octavo, orange cloth (hardcover), x, 372 pp. Near-fine, spine slightly faded.
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A Haunted House and Other Short Stories.
by Woolf, Virginia.
London: The Hogarth Press, 1943. First Edition, Kirkpatrick A28. [Hardcover] Octavo, red cloth (hardcover), 124 pp.
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Orlando, A Biography.
by Woolf, Virginia
London: Published by Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press, 1928. First British Edition, Kirkpatrick A11b. Octavo, orange cloth with gilt lettering (hardcover), 299 pp. Frontis and 7 plates. Fine, with the slightest of fading to the spine, darkening to page edges and endpapers, and no dust jacket.
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The Letters of Virginia Woolf, Volume II: 1912-1922
by Woolf, Virginia
Editor Nigel Nicolson. Assistant Editor: Joanne Trautmann New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, (1976). First American Edition, Kirkpatrick A47b. [Hardcover] Octavo, cloth & boards (hardcover), xxiv, [iv], 627 pp. Photos. Fine, square copy, in a fine, but price-clipped dust jacket with mylar protector.
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A Writer’s Diary; Being extracts from the Diary of Viginia Woolf.
by Woolf, Virginia
Edited by Leonard Woolf. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1954. First American Edition, Kirkpatrick A31b. [Hardcover] Octavo, orange cloth (hardcover), x, [ii], 356 pp. This copy bears a curious. seemingly third person inscription: “Property of/ Marguerite Young/author of Miss Macintosh. My Darling.” Fine in it’s fine, bright Vanessa Bell dust jacket with mylar protector.
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Granite and Rainbow, Essays.
by Woolf, Virginia
London: The Hogarth Press, 1958. First Edition, Kirkpatrick A34a. Octavo, blue cloth (hardcover), [240] pp. Fine, in Fine Vanessa Bell jacket with mylar protector.
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The Years.
by Woolf, Virginia
New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, (1937). First American Edition, Kirkpatrick A22b. [Hardcover] Octavo, blue cloth (hardcover), brown label, [vi], 3-435 pp. Near-fine, bearing the bookplate of collector and musician Henry E. Gerstley, in a Very Good dust jacket, with a faded spine, some rubbing and several chips, in a mylar protector.
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Jacob’s Room.
by Woolf, Virginia
London: The Hogarth Press, 1935. Second Printing of the Uniform Edition, Kirkpatrick A6c. [Hardcover] Octavo, jade green cloth (hardcover), [4], 7-290 pp. Photos. Near-fine with some light foxing to text block and as former-owner signature, in a whole dust jacket with spine fading, in a mylar protector.
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Between the Acts.
by Woolf, Virginia.
London: The Hogarth Press, 1941. Second Impression. Kirkpatrick A26.[Hardcover] Octavo, blue cloth (hardcover), 256 pp. Near-fine, with a bit of shelf wear to lower edge, in a very good third impression dust jacket, designed by Vanessa bell, with small chips to head and foot of spine, with mylar protector.
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The Common Reader: First and Second Series Combined in One Volume
by Woolf, Virginia.
New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, (1948). First American combined edition, Kirkpatrick A18c. [Hardcover] Octavo, blue cloth (hardcover), [x], 11-332, [4], 3-295 pp. Fine, with a brief gift inscription, in a Very Good dust jacket with a somewhat darkened spine, a small dark stain at lower panel, and several small splits and chips.
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The Letters of Virginia Woolf, Volume VI: 1936-1941
by Woolf, Virginia
Editor Nigel Nicolson. Assistant Editor: Joanne Trautmann New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, (1980). First American Edition. [Hardcover] Octavo, cloth & boards (hardcover), xviii, 556 pp. Frontis. Near-Fine, bearing the bookplate of Author Trudy J. Hammer on the front flyleaf, in a near-fine dust jacket with a slightly tanned spine and a mylar protector.
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The Letters of Virginia Woolf, Volume V: 1932-1935
by Woolf, Virginia
Editor Nigel Nicolson. Assistant Editor: Joanne Trautmann New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, (1979). First American Edition, Kirkpatrick A54b. [Hardcover] Octavo, cloth & boards (hardcover), xx, 476 pp. Frontis. Fine, square copy, bearing the bookplate of Author Trudy J. Hammer on the front flyleaf, in a fine unclipped dust jacket with a somewhat darkened spine and a mylar protector.
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A Haunted House and other Short Stories.
by Woolf, Virginia.
San Diego: Harcourt Inc. [ca. 1990.] A Harvest Book. Octavo, softbound, vii, 148,[1] pp. Very Good
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The Letters of Virginia Woolf, Volume IV: 1929-1931
by Woolf, Virginia
Editor Nigel Nicolson. Assistant Editor: Joanne Trautmann New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, (1979). First American Edition, Kirkpatrick A53b. [Hardcover] Octavo, cloth & boards (hardcover), xii, 442 pp. Photos. Fine, square copy, bearing the bookplate of Author Trudy J. Hammer on the front flyleaf, in a fine unclipped dust jacket with a slightly darkened spine and a mylar protector.
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The Letters of Virginia Woolf, Volume III: 1923-1928
by Woolf, Virginia
Editor Nigel Nicolson. Assistant Editor: Joanne Trautmann New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, (1978). First American Edition, Kirkpatrick A51b. [Hardcover] Octavo, cloth & boards (hardcover), xiv, [iii], 600 pp. Photos. Fine, square copy, in a fine unclipped dust jacket with a mylar protector.
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Mrs Dalloway.
by Woolf, Virginia
London: Published by Leonard and Virginia Woolf at The Hogarth Press, 1933. First printing of the Uniform Edition, Kirkpatrick A9d. [Hardcover] Octavo, bright jade green cloth (hardcover), [1 half title], [2 list of books in Uniform Edition]’ [3 Title], [4 printing information], [5-291 numbered 7-293 text], p. 291 is numbered 293, and has printer’s imprint. Near-fine, with some foxing to edge of text block, in a dust jacket that is whole, but has toning to spine, in a mylar protector.... Read More
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The Voyage Out.
by Woolf, Virginia
London: The Hogarth Press, 1929. First Printing of the volume in the Uniform Edition. Kirkpatrick A1e. [Hardcover] Octavo, jade green cloth (hardcover), [1 half title], [2 list of books in the Uniform Edition], [3 title], [ 4 printing information]. [1]-458 text, with printer’s imprint at the foot of 458. Although the volumes in the Uniform Edition are described as “new edition,” they are offset reprints of the First Edition. This copy bears the ownership signature of the artist-illustrator, Alma... Read More
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