(Sir John) A Ballad uon a Wedding, one of 375 copies, wood-engraved illustrations by Eric Ravilious, original cloth-backed batik boards, uncut and unopened, 1927 § Quennell (Nancy, editor) A Lovers Progress: Seventeenth Century Lyrics, one of 215 copies, title in black and gold, initials in red, original morocco-backed buckram, 1938 § Jonson (Ben) A Croppe of Kisses, edited by John Wallis, one of 250 copies, title in red, green and yellow, initials in red, blue and green, original morocco-backed buckram, spotted, 1937 § Johnson (Samuel) The New London Letter Writer, one of 100 specially-bound copies signed by the artist, from an edition limited to 500, wood-engraved illustrations by Averil Mackenzie-Grieve, original morocco-backed marbled boards, 1948 § Swift (Jonathan) Miscellaneous Poems, one of 375 copies, wood-engraved illustrations by Robert Gibbings original vellum-backed boards, 1928 § Fielding (Henry) A Journey from this World to the Next, one of 500 copies, etched plates by Denis Tegetmeier original buckram, spine browned, 1930, most t.e.g., others uncut, a little rubbed and soiled, Golden Cockerel Press, the first and last two Waltham St.Lawrence; and 10 others from the press, v.s. (16)
(Sir John) A Ballad uon a Wedding, one of 375 copies, wood-engraved illustrations by Eric Ravilious, original cloth-backed batik boards, uncut and unopened, 1927 § Quennell (Nancy, editor) A Lovers Progress: Seventeenth Century Lyrics, one of 215 copies, title in black and gold, initials in red, original morocco-backed buckram, 1938 § Jonson (Ben) A Croppe of Kisses, edited by John Wallis, one of 250 copies, title in red, green and yellow, initials in red, blue and green, original morocco-backed buckram, spotted, 1937 § Johnson (Samuel) The New London Letter Writer, one of 100 specially-bound copies signed by the artist, from an edition limited to 500, wood-engraved illustrations by Averil Mackenzie-Grieve, original morocco-backed marbled boards, 1948 § Swift (Jonathan) Miscellaneous Poems, one of 375 copies, wood-engraved illustrations by Robert Gibbings original vellum-backed boards, 1928 § Fielding (Henry) A Journey from this World to the Next, one of 500 copies, etched plates by Denis Tegetmeier original buckram, spine browned, 1930, most t.e.g., others uncut, a little rubbed and soiled, Golden Cockerel Press, the first and last two Waltham St.Lawrence; and 10 others from the press, v.s. (16)
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