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Shelley at Oxford. The Early Correspondence of P.B. Shelley with his Friend T.J. Hogg together with Letters of Mary Shelley and T.L. Peacock and a hitherto Unpublished Prose Fragment by Shelley. Edited by W.S. Scott.
The Golden Cockerel Press, 1944. Limited Edition to 500 numbered copies of which this is No. 279. Publisher's quarter brown morocco with gilt titles to spine, green cloth boards, top edge gilt others untrimmed. Binding slightly rubbed. A clean and tight copy. The third book of a trilogy, edited by..... More
The Works of Shelley in Verse and Prose. Now first brought together with many pieces not before published. Edited with Prefaces, Notes, and Appendices by Harry Buxton Forman.
London: Reeves and Turner, Strand, 1880. [Poetical works] FIRST BUXTON FORMAN EDITION. 8 volumes: 4 of Poetry, 4 of Prose. (8½ x 11½ inches). With frontispieces and etchings throughout each volume. Hand bound in navy blue half calf over marbled paper-covered sides, raised bands and gilt titles to spines. Top..... More
[Review of 'Valperga' in] Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine. No. LXXIV.
Edinburgh: William Blackwood, March 1823. [Literary Magazine] CONTEMPORARY REVIEW. Octavo magazine in the original grey paper wrapper. pp.[2] 263-384 [4]. Edges untrimmed. An astonishingly well-preserved example, with just the slightest of spotting to preliminaries and some light thumbing and wear to the covers. Near-fine. A rare contemporary review of Mary..... More
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