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Publicado por Scolar Press / Oak Knoll Books, 1992,, 1992
ISBN 10: 093876831XISBN 13: 9780938768319
Librería: John W. Doull, Bookseller, Dartmouth, NS, Canada
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CARTER, John and Graham POLLARD. An Enquiry into The Nature of Certain Nineteenth Century Pamphlets. With an epilogue by the authors. Edited by Nicolas Barker and John Collins. (Aldershot): Scolar Press / (Newcastle, DW): Oak Knoll Books, (1992). Second Edition. Pp. (7)-10, (vi)-xii, (2)-400, [11]-41. Illustrated with seven plates. Port. frontis. 8vo, red cloth. Vg in dj. 80.00.
Publicado por Scolar Press and Oak Knoll Press, Aldershot and New Castle, DE, 1992
Librería: George Ong Books, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Cloth. Condición: Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: fine. 10, [xiv], 400, [11]-41 pp.; illustrated, 8vo., red cloth, dustjacket. A reprint of of the 1983 second edition. Fine copy/fine dustjacket.
Publicado por Scolar Press, London and Berkeley, 1983
Librería: johnson rare books & archives, ABAA, Covina, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: Fine. This edition is limited to eighty numbered copies, of which this is number 59. Landmark exposé of the forgeries of books and pamphlets by Harry Buxton Forman, an editor of Keats and Shelley, and Thomas J. Wise, one of the world's most prominent book collectors. Accompanied by a sequel, which describes continuing efforts to identify and disclose Wise's forgeries, along with an original copy in wrappes of Two Poems by Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning (London: Chapman & Hall, 1854) and a pamphlet by Nicolas Barker on its role in establishing the Forman and Wise operation. Octavo, two volumes. Full black morocco bindings, with decorative gilt stamping, blind-stamped borders, and gray endpapers. The two pamphlets are housed in a one quarter black morocco over gray paper chemise with gilt titles. A fine set, housed in the publisher's slipcase.
Publicado por Scolar Press, London and Berkeley, 1983
Librería: The Kelmscott Bookshop, ABAA, Savage, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Fine. Hardcover. Volume I of this set reproduces the landmark 1934 work by Carter and Pollard in which they outline the detailed and laborious process by which they determined that the illustrious bibliophile Thomas J. Wise had actually produced a large number of forgeries of the writings of many major Victorian writers. The sequel describes their continuing efforts over the next many years to expand their disclosure of Wise's forgeries. This examination revealed that another noted bookman, H. Buxton Forman, was also involved in producing the fraudulent works. Both volumes are fascinating and elegantly written. Volumes I and II are bound in full black morocco with gilt titles to spines. the 3rd volume is a portfolio that holds two pamphlets and is bound in quarter black morocco with grey paper boards and gilt title to spine. All volumes are housed in a black cloth slipcase. The two pamphlets are an original copy of "Two Poems" by Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning (Chapman & Hall, 1854) and "A Note on Two Poems" by Nicolas Barker (Scolar Press, 1983). The "Note on Two Poems" is printed in an edition limited to 80 copies, of which this is number 64. "An Inquiry into the Nature." is the second edition while the other volume is the first edition.Volume I: 400 pages plus 31 pages of corrections and notes: Volume II: 394 pages. "Two Poems" is 15 pages and "A Note on Two Poems is 27 pages. BOB/041906.
Publicado por London: Scolar Press, 1983., 1983
Librería: D&D Galleries - ABAA, Somerville, NJ, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: As New. 2nd Edition. SECOND EDITION LIMITED TO 80 SETS. 3 vols., this being copy #65, with the "A Note on Two Poems" signed by Barker as well as an original copy of Elizabeth & Robert Browning's "Two Poems". Bound in the deluxe binding of full dark blue/black morocco, ribbed gilt decorated spines, top edges gilt, covers ruled in blind, matching blue cloth slipcase, LIKE NEW. Baker's Notes attempt to prove that EB & RB's "Two Poems" was the spark behind Wise's forging career. Signed by Author(s).