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Publicado por Gramol Publications, 1945
Librería: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, Reino Unido
Condición: Good. 1945. No Edition Remarks. 112 pages. Illustrated paperback. Pages are moderately tanned and foxed throughout. Some pages are dog-earred. Pen inscription to front endpaper. Covers have moderate tanning with creasing and reading lines. Book has forward lean.
Publicado por Duckworth
Librería: Goldstone Rare Books, Llandybie, CARMS, Reino Unido
unknown_binding. Condición: Good. First Edition. First edition. Hardback. Photograph available on request.
Publicado por Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1917
Librería: Currey, L.W. Inc. ABAA/ILAB, Elizabethtown, NY, Estados Unidos de America
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Octavo, original yellow cloth. First edition. Eight short stories, exploring dark corners of the human condition. "Midnight" is a curious tale of a man with a bag who comes to visit a writer, apparently to give him some ideas for stories -- or is it to confess a crime? Apparently a UK writer, but this book does not appear to have been published in the UK. Curle was a bibliographer and man of letters who published much about Joseph Conrad, among others. Cloth dusty, spine darkened, a solid, good copy. (#115227).
Publicado por No. 3 / J. Stevens Cox Antiquarian Bookseller Beaminster Dorset England, 1954
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
Complete magazine: 16pp., folio. In good condition, on lightly-aged high-acidity paper. Three-quarters of the magazine is devoted to a catalogue by the publisher. It's catchy subtitle is 'A Quarterly devoted to the Printing of Unpublished Manuscripts and Original Articles of Archaeological, Historical, Literary, Sociological and Theological interest.' Curle's front-page article covers more than one-and-a-half pages, with the following prefatory note: 'The Article printed below is not only interesting in itself, but important as being in the nature of a Supplement to the author's book on the Ray Society which is just about to be issued by the Society at 10/6, and is advertised in this Catalogue. It is full of facts and ideas not mentioned in the book and should in its pamphlet form, be in possession of every owner of "The Ray Society: a Bibliographical History," by Richard Curle. The pamphlet, with a full-page frontispiece of John Ray (different from the portrait in the Ray Society's Bibliography), may be obtained from us at 2/6.' Curle explains that as a result of 'considered judgment, lack of space, pure ignorance, sheer forgetfulness', omissions have occurred to his book, which he will attempt to correct in what is a 'sort of brief and fragmentary Supplement. Other articles in the number are: '1821 Letter from New York', 'A Pedigree Book by H. T. Kirby' and '17th C. Latin Verse'.