Nonesuch Press. The Lives of the Noble Grecians & Romanes compared together by that grave learned philosopher and historiographer Plutarke or Chaeronea, translated out of Greeke into French by James Amyot: and out of French into Englishe by Thomas North: The illustrations by T. L. Poulton: with the fifteen supplementary lives of 1603, London: Nonesuch Press, 1929-30, monochrome plates and illustrations by T. L. Poulton printed by the Curwen Press, rough-trimmed, original uniform publishers brown cloth, with paper labels to spines, some light marks, 4to, limited edition 887/1050 copies for sale in England (Random House issued an additional 500 copies for sale in America), together with Boswell (James). Boswell's Life of Johnson, edited by George Birkbeck Hill, revised and enlarged edition by L. F. Powell, 6 volumes, Oxford University Press, 1934-50, monochrome plates, original maroon publishers cloth gilt in dustwrappers, rubbed and first volumes with some chips and losses to head and foot of spine, faded to spines, plus The letters of Samuel Johnson collected and edited R. W. Chapman, 3 volumes, Oxford University Press, 1952, monochrome plates, original publishers maroon cloth gilt in dustwrappers, rubbed and some light soiling, spines somewhat darkened, 8vo, and other similar English literature, including The Complete Works of John Webster, edited by F. L. Lucas, 4 volumes, 1st edition, London: Chatto & Windus, 1927, original red cloth in dustwrappers, The Compete Works of William Shakespeare, 4 volumes, Nonsuch Press, 1953, wood engraved head pieces by Reynolds Stone original uniform cloth gilt, The Letters of John Keats edited by Maurice Buxton Forman, 2 volumes, Oxford University Press, 1931, Boswell's Journal of A Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, now first published form the original manuscript, edited by Frederick A. Pottle and Charles H. Bennett, 1936, Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border with notes and introduction by Sir Walter Scott revised and edited by T. F. Hnederson, 4 volumes, London: Oliver and Boyd, 1932, etc., all original cloth, some in dustwrappers, 8vo (Quantity: 35)
Nonesuch Press. The Lives of the Noble Grecians & Romanes compared together by that grave learned philosopher and historiographer Plutarke or Chaeronea, translated out of Greeke into French by James Amyot: and out of French into Englishe by Thomas North: The illustrations by T. L. Poulton: with the fifteen supplementary lives of 1603, London: Nonesuch Press, 1929-30, monochrome plates and illustrations by T. L. Poulton printed by the Curwen Press, rough-trimmed, original uniform publishers brown cloth, with paper labels to spines, some light marks, 4to, limited edition 887/1050 copies for sale in England (Random House issued an additional 500 copies for sale in America), together with Boswell (James). Boswell's Life of Johnson, edited by George Birkbeck Hill, revised and enlarged edition by L. F. Powell, 6 volumes, Oxford University Press, 1934-50, monochrome plates, original maroon publishers cloth gilt in dustwrappers, rubbed and first volumes with some chips and losses to head and foot of spine, faded to spines, plus The letters of Samuel Johnson collected and edited R. W. Chapman, 3 volumes, Oxford University Press, 1952, monochrome plates, original publishers maroon cloth gilt in dustwrappers, rubbed and some light soiling, spines somewhat darkened, 8vo, and other similar English literature, including The Complete Works of John Webster, edited by F. L. Lucas, 4 volumes, 1st edition, London: Chatto & Windus, 1927, original red cloth in dustwrappers, The Compete Works of William Shakespeare, 4 volumes, Nonsuch Press, 1953, wood engraved head pieces by Reynolds Stone original uniform cloth gilt, The Letters of John Keats edited by Maurice Buxton Forman, 2 volumes, Oxford University Press, 1931, Boswell's Journal of A Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, now first published form the original manuscript, edited by Frederick A. Pottle and Charles H. Bennett, 1936, Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border with notes and introduction by Sir Walter Scott revised and edited by T. F. Hnederson, 4 volumes, London: Oliver and Boyd, 1932, etc., all original cloth, some in dustwrappers, 8vo (Quantity: 35)
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