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Tragara Press Collection of limited editions relating to Oscar Wilde and his circle

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Tragara Press Collection of limited editions relating to Oscar Wilde and his circle

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including: 1) A Letter from Oscar Wilde [to Ellen Terry], 1954. One of 40 copies; 2) Oscar Wilde. A Study by John E. Barlas, 1974. One of 100 copies; 3) Some Early Poems and Fragments by Oscar Wilde, 1974. One of 75 copies; 4) Oscar Wilde. Letters to Graham Hill, 1978. One of 25 copies on Amalfi paper, from the total edition of 26; 5) Berneval. An Unpublished Letter by Oscar Wilde, 1981. 2 copies: one of three special copies on Barcham Green hand-made paper signed by Alan Anderson (not mentioned in the stated limitation), and one of 75 copies on Ingres d'Arches; 6) Oscar Wilde: Graham Hill. A Brief Friendship, 1982. 2 copies, each one of 75 on Ingres d'Arches; 7) Oscar Wilde on Vegetarianism. An Unpublished Letter to Violet Fane, 1991. One of 140 copies, this copy additionally inscribed by the editor Jeremy Mason; 8) Wilde and the Night, 1994. 4 copies, each one of 85 signed by the editor Jeremy Reed, including one from the first 12 'specially bound in hand-marbled wrappers', one unnumbered and inscribed 'printer's proof copy', and one additionally inscribed by the editor; 9) A Phial. By John Gray, 1954. One of 25 copies; 10) On Hymn Writing by John Gray, 1977. One of 95 copies on Glastonbury Antique Laid paper, from the total edition of 117; 11) John Gray The Kiss. Translated from the French of Theodore de Banville, 1983. One of 115 copies on W. S. Vellum from the total edition of 145; 12) A Friendship of the Nineties. Letters between John Gray & Pierre Louys 1984. One of 120 copies; 13) Some Unpublished Poems by John Gray, 1987. One of 25 copies on Vélin d'Arches, from the total edition of 145; 14) Old Gough by John Gray, 1990. 3 copies, comprising one of 20 on Barcham Green hand-made paper, one of 55 standard copies, and a set of corrected page proofs; 15) Master of Fallen Years by Vincent O'Sullivan, 1990. One of 75 copies; 16) In Quiet by Vincent O'Sullivan, 1954. One of 35 copies; 17) Vincent O'Sullivan. Apollinaire a Letter to the Editor of the Dublin Magazine, 1970. One of 70 copies; 18) Tancrède Martel. A Memoir, 1973. 2 copies, each one of 55; 19) Some Letters of Vincent O'Sullivan to A. J. A. Symons, 1975. 2 copies: one of 20 copies on Barcham Green 'Charter Oak' paper and one of 110 copies on Strathmore 'Grandee' paper; 20) Vincent O'Sullivan. Fifteen Letters to Seumas O'Sullivan, 1979. 3 copies, each one of 100 on Abbey Mills paper; 21) The Next Room by Vincent O'Sullivan, 1988. 2 copies, comprising one of 30 on Gainsborough paper, and one of 115 standard copies; 22) Olivia Mist by Vincent O'Sullivan, 2009. One of 65 copies on Accent Fresco paper; 23) Lionel Johnson. Selected Letters, 1988. 2 copies: one of 30 copies on Brigadoon paper, and one of 120 standard copies; 24) Lionel Johnson. Some Letters to Richard Le Gallienne, 1979. 2 copies: one of 20 copies on Amalfi paper, and one of 75 standard copies (Quantity) Note: A Phial. By John Gray (1954) was the first book printed by the Tragara Press. The Tragara Press was founded in Edinburgh in 1953 by printer Alan Anderson (1922-2016) and operated until 1991.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 94
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including: 1) A Letter from Oscar Wilde [to Ellen Terry], 1954. One of 40 copies; 2) Oscar Wilde. A Study by John E. Barlas, 1974. One of 100 copies; 3) Some Early Poems and Fragments by Oscar Wilde, 1974. One of 75 copies; 4) Oscar Wilde. Letters to Graham Hill, 1978. One of 25 copies on Amalfi paper, from the total edition of 26; 5) Berneval. An Unpublished Letter by Oscar Wilde, 1981. 2 copies: one of three special copies on Barcham Green hand-made paper signed by Alan Anderson (not mentioned in the stated limitation), and one of 75 copies on Ingres d'Arches; 6) Oscar Wilde: Graham Hill. A Brief Friendship, 1982. 2 copies, each one of 75 on Ingres d'Arches; 7) Oscar Wilde on Vegetarianism. An Unpublished Letter to Violet Fane, 1991. One of 140 copies, this copy additionally inscribed by the editor Jeremy Mason; 8) Wilde and the Night, 1994. 4 copies, each one of 85 signed by the editor Jeremy Reed, including one from the first 12 'specially bound in hand-marbled wrappers', one unnumbered and inscribed 'printer's proof copy', and one additionally inscribed by the editor; 9) A Phial. By John Gray, 1954. One of 25 copies; 10) On Hymn Writing by John Gray, 1977. One of 95 copies on Glastonbury Antique Laid paper, from the total edition of 117; 11) John Gray The Kiss. Translated from the French of Theodore de Banville, 1983. One of 115 copies on W. S. Vellum from the total edition of 145; 12) A Friendship of the Nineties. Letters between John Gray & Pierre Louys 1984. One of 120 copies; 13) Some Unpublished Poems by John Gray, 1987. One of 25 copies on Vélin d'Arches, from the total edition of 145; 14) Old Gough by John Gray, 1990. 3 copies, comprising one of 20 on Barcham Green hand-made paper, one of 55 standard copies, and a set of corrected page proofs; 15) Master of Fallen Years by Vincent O'Sullivan, 1990. One of 75 copies; 16) In Quiet by Vincent O'Sullivan, 1954. One of 35 copies; 17) Vincent O'Sullivan. Apollinaire a Letter to the Editor of the Dublin Magazine, 1970. One of 70 copies; 18) Tancrède Martel. A Memoir, 1973. 2 copies, each one of 55; 19) Some Letters of Vincent O'Sullivan to A. J. A. Symons, 1975. 2 copies: one of 20 copies on Barcham Green 'Charter Oak' paper and one of 110 copies on Strathmore 'Grandee' paper; 20) Vincent O'Sullivan. Fifteen Letters to Seumas O'Sullivan, 1979. 3 copies, each one of 100 on Abbey Mills paper; 21) The Next Room by Vincent O'Sullivan, 1988. 2 copies, comprising one of 30 on Gainsborough paper, and one of 115 standard copies; 22) Olivia Mist by Vincent O'Sullivan, 2009. One of 65 copies on Accent Fresco paper; 23) Lionel Johnson. Selected Letters, 1988. 2 copies: one of 30 copies on Brigadoon paper, and one of 120 standard copies; 24) Lionel Johnson. Some Letters to Richard Le Gallienne, 1979. 2 copies: one of 20 copies on Amalfi paper, and one of 75 standard copies (Quantity) Note: A Phial. By John Gray (1954) was the first book printed by the Tragara Press. The Tragara Press was founded in Edinburgh in 1953 by printer Alan Anderson (1922-2016) and operated until 1991.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 94
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