"If one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again, there is no use in reading it at all. "
— Oscar Wilde

See below our stock of Richard Marsh First Editions, fine bindings, sets and other collectible material.
London: Ward, Lock and Co., December 1900 to November 1901. [Literary Magazine] FIRST APPEARANCES. In two volumes. Octavo (24 x 18cm), pp.vi; 754; pp.vi; 714. With frequent photogravure illustrations. Publisher's green cloth with gilt and dark brown titles and decoration to spines and upper boards. Blue ink ownership inscription to..... More
London, Methuen. 1916. First edition. 8vo. 314pp + 32pp ads. Publisher's light blue cloth titled in black to spine. Near fine copy with minor edgewear and bumping to spine ends. Internally clean, light offsetting to endpapers, very minor spotting to page edges.A remarkably handsome copy of a scarce collection of..... More
London. Methuen. 1904. Short stories, some criminous. First Colonial Edition. 8vo. Publisher's dark green cloth titled in gilt to spine, lightly worn to extremities with tape residue to rear panel. Essentially clean, strong and bright. A collection of Marsh stories including a couple of weird and fantastic ones; A Little..... More
London: The Bodley Head, 1970; 1971; 1973; 1976. [Crime Anthologies] COMPLETE SERIES, FIRST THUS. Octavo (22 x 15cm), pp.351 [1]; pp.347 [1]; pp.317 [3]; pp.348 [4]. Publisher's purple cloth with gilt titles to spines and grey endpapers. Top edges pink. With the dust-jackets showing, respectively, details from 'Jewel Mysteries I...... More
London: George Newnes, July 1903 to December 1904. [Literary Magazine] FIRST APPEARANCES. Three volumes. Octavo (24 x 27cm), pp.[4] 804; pp.[4] 724; pp.[4] 804. With frequent black and white illustrations, including Paget's famous illustrations for the Holmes stories. Publisher's cyan cloth with gilt titles to spines and black titles and..... More