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Roper, Derek Editor. Wordsworth and Coleridge, Lyrical Ballads 1805 London, Collins Publishers, 1968, First Edition ed, Hard Cover, Condition: Fine, This text follows that of the fourth and final edition of Lyrical Ballads (1798), which gives a complete text of Wordsworth's Preface. A large selection of textual variants has been included in the notes. In the case of The Ancient Mariner and Tintern Abbey the editor has tried to record all substantive printed variants. Punctuation and spelling have been modernized. A chronolgy of principal dates are listed, notes to rear. Red cloth, bright gilt bars and lettering to spine. Very clean, tightly bound. Solid like new copy. First edition. 432p, 12mo (19th, Century, Lyrical, Ballads, William, Wordsworth, Lyrical, Ballads, Poetry, 19th, Century, Samuel, Taylor, Coleridge, Lyrical, Ballads, Lyrical, Ballads) Cat No. 1352. 22.00
Roper, Derek Editor. Wordsworth and Coleridge, Lyrical Ballads 1805 London, Collins Publishers, 1968, First Edition ed, Hard Cover, Condition: Fine, This text follows that of the fourth and final edition of Lyrical Ballads (1798), which gives a complete text of Wordsworth's Preface. A large selection of textual variants has been included in the notes. In the case of The Ancient Mariner and Tintern Abbey the editor has tried to record all substantive printed variants. Punctuation and spelling have been modernized. A chronolgy of principal dates are listed, notes to rear. Red cloth, bright gilt bars and lettering to spine. Very clean, tightly bound. Solid like new copy. First edition. 432p, 12mo (19th, Century, Lyrical, Ballads, William, Wordsworth, Lyrical, Ballads, Poetry, 19th, Century, Samuel, Taylor, Coleridge, Lyrical, Ballads, Lyrical, Ballads) Cat No. 1352. 22.00
McCausland, Elizabeth. A. H. Maurer a Biography of America's First Modern Painter New York, A. A. Wyn, Inc., 1951, First Edition ed, Hardcover, Condition: Very Good Plus/Very Good, Maurer the first American pioneer of modern art. At a young age he won academic honors, then renounced them for asthetic freedom, battling for modern art till the end of his life. After studying in Paris from 1897 to 1904 and winning the Carnegie first prize, he turned away from representational art to Impressionism and Favism and finally to Cubist-Abstrationism. Maurer along with John Marin were the first Americans exhibited at "291" by Alfred Stieglitz. Color frontispiece self portrait, same to DJ front. Photo illustrations throughout. Brown cloth boards and spine. DJ not price clipped, first edition. Upper edge of DJ and spine end bumped small closed tears, few chips to spine end. All else clean, no writing, firmly bound. In brodart mylar wraps. tall 8v0, 289 pages (American, Painters, Modern, Art, Pioneer, S, Of, Modern, Art, A, H, Maurer, Impressionist, Painters, Fauvist, Painters, Fauvism, Cubist-Abstractionism, Biography, Art, First, Edition) Cat No. 1353. 25.00
McCausland, Elizabeth. A. H. Maurer a Biography of America's First Modern Painter New York, A. A. Wyn, Inc., 1951, First Edition ed, Hardcover, Condition: Very Good Plus/Very Good, Maurer the first American pioneer of modern art. At a young age he won academic honors, then renounced them for asthetic freedom, battling for modern art till the end of his life. After studying in Paris from 1897 to 1904 and winning the Carnegie first prize, he turned away from representational art to Impressionism and Favism and finally to Cubist-Abstrationism. Maurer along with John Marin were the first Americans exhibited at "291" by Alfred Stieglitz. Color frontispiece self portrait, same to DJ front. Photo illustrations throughout. Brown cloth boards and spine. DJ not price clipped, first edition. Upper edge of DJ and spine end bumped small closed tears, few chips to spine end. All else clean, no writing, firmly bound. In brodart mylar wraps. tall 8v0, 289 pages (American, Painters, Modern, Art, Pioneer, S, Of, Modern, Art, A, H, Maurer, Impressionist, Painters, Fauvist, Painters, Fauvism, Cubist-Abstractionism, Biography, Art, First, Edition) Cat No. 1353. 25.00
McCausland, Elizabeth. A. H. Maurer a Biography of America's First Modern Painter New York, A. A. Wyn, Inc., 1951, First Edition ed, Hardcover, Condition: Very Good Plus/Very Good, Maurer the first American pioneer of modern art. At a young age he won academic honors, then renounced them for asthetic freedom, battling for modern art till the end of his life. After studying in Paris from 1897 to 1904 and winning the Carnegie first prize, he turned away from representational art to Impressionism and Favism and finally to Cubist-Abstrationism. Maurer along with John Marin were the first Americans exhibited at "291" by Alfred Stieglitz. Color frontispiece self portrait, same to DJ front. Photo illustrations throughout. Brown cloth boards and spine. DJ not price clipped, first edition. Upper edge of DJ and spine end bumped small closed tears, few chips to spine end. All else clean, no writing, firmly bound. In brodart mylar wraps. tall 8v0, 289 pages (American, Painters, Modern, Art, Pioneer, S, Of, Modern, Art, A, H, Maurer, Impressionist, Painters, Fauvist, Painters, Fauvism, Cubist-Abstractionism, Biography, Art, First, Edition) Cat No. 1353. 25.00

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