= With an ORIG. DRAWING on htitle: (Gulliver and the Lilliputians), pen and ink, 18x12 cm., signed and "Milému příteli Johanu Souvereinovi (to my dear friend Johan Souverein) 24.XII.1974".
AND 5 others illustrated by the same, all w. an orig. drawing on title-p./ htitle.
= With a loosely inserted leaf w. the signature of the artist in pencil. Monod 6445. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XLI.
- Bookblock splitting. Portion of title-piece torn off; backstrip lacks portion at foot.
= With AUTOGRAPH SIGNED DEDICATION by the author on htitle.
Roll, S. Moartea vie a Eleonorei. Ibid., Editura Unu, 1930, (32)p., 2 tipped-in plates by VICTOR BRAUNER, orig. wr.
- One text leaf w. sm. tear in blank margin. Backwr. sl. stained/ foxed.
ADDED: 2 others, both Romanian, i.a. J.G. COSTIN, Exerciţii pentru mâna dreaptă şi Don Quichotte (ibid., n.d., plates by M. IANCU and M. PĂTRAŞCU, orig. wr.).
- Fine.
- A few etchings very vaguely foxed. = SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XLII.
- Usual sl. foxing and sl. offsetting of the plates on opposite page. Vellum trifle soiled. Fine copy.
= One of 100 DELUXE copies bound in gilt full vellum, t.e.g. (this copy not numb. and signed). With ms. dedication on title: "Eindhoven, September 1914. Voor Trees en Ies, die mij zooveel hartelijkheid gaven in de eerste Oorlogsmaand van 1914. Rie Brusse". W.L. & J. Brusse 2i.
- Owner's entry on first free endpaper. Sm. stain on frontwr. along backstrip; wr. trifle yellowed. Otherwise a fine copy, without foxing.
= Text probably written by Th. Gusten. Fine publication, typographically produced in the characteristic Sandberg/ Duwaer style. Rare.
= I.a. M. DE JONG, Aan zee (1983, printed in 80 numb. copies, orig. wr.); A. VAN NIMWEGEN, Sonnetten (1984, printed in 33 numb. copies (9), SIGNED by the author, bound by D. Simaleavich, orig. cl. w. dustwr.); T. HOLMAN, Grepen uit de wereldliteratuur (1995, tipped-in col. prints by T. Holman, printed in ±60 numb. copies, orig. wr.) and IDEM, Fabeldier getemd (2001, printed in 50 copies, orig. wr. by T. Holman).
AND ±15 publications by other Dutch private presses: Presse d'Escargo (Valthe), Pastei (Amst.), Het Gonst (Maastricht) and Water Leaf Press (Assen).
= Posthumously published by the periodical Graphia as a premium for its members. These woodengravings were originally intended by the publisher Le Libre Belge, for illustrating the work Le Sphinx by Iwan Gilkin, but they were never used. Reid A75.
- Sl. foxed (worse at the beginning and end).
= Reid A20. The third book published by J. Buckland Wright. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XLII.
- Backstrip sl. dam.
= One of 10 lettered copies on "Keizerlijk Japansch parelmoerpapier". Reid A34, lists 10 copies marked "A" to "J" (our copy marked "B").
- Free endpapers w. some offsetting; trifle foxed.
= Van Dijk 341; Reid A19 a: "Described in the colophon as 'a private experiment in illustration and typography by the engraver of the plates, who offers no other excuse for this publication'. All plates printed by J.B.W. himself." Rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XLII.
- Bookplate on upper pastedown; some offsetting on free endpapers.
= Reid A1 and p.36/37; Van Dijk 214.
Idem. Letters to Fanny Brawne. With three poems and three additional letters. Introd. by J.F. Otten. Maastr., The Halcyon Press, 1931, (6),117,(3)p., woodengr. frontisp. portrait by J. BUCKLAND WRIGHT, printed in 356 numb. copies (325), orig. gilt cl.
- Brown offsetting on first free endpaper and colophon. Spine sunned; upper joint w. tiny dam. spot.
= Reid A6; Van Dijk 246.
Byron, (G.G.) Lord. Lyrical Poems. Ed. E. du Perron. Ibid., idem, 1933, 67,(5)p., woodengr. frontisp. portrait by J. BUCKLAND WRIGHT, printed in black and red in 500 copies on handmade paper, orig. gilt cl.
- Endpapers sl. foxed and w. some offsetting. Binding vaguely discol. along upper edges and spine.
= Reid A11; Van Dijk 302.
- A few (±5) text lvs. w. large brownish stains; occas. trifle foxed (incl. endpapers); some offsetting from bookplate on first free endpaper.
= One of 100 copies bound by SANGORSKI & SUTCLIFFE in full gilt vellum, SIGNED in the colophon by the artist. With woodengr. bookplate "Ex libris G.H. 's Gravesande" by M.C. ESCHER (Bool 322; Jaquinta p.33) on upper pastedown. Cockalorum 175; Franklin p.324; Reid A47 and p.41/42: "(...) In the darkest days of wartime London, Buckland Wright began work on Endymion by John Keats (...), published in 1947 and generally considered to be his magnum opus as well as one of the finest books produced by the Golden Cockerel Press". SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XLII.
= Reid A23; Cockalorum 113.
- Spine sl. faded. = Buckland-Wright A54; Cock-a-Hoop 183; Franklin p.332.
- Backstrip sl. faded. Good copy.
= One of 175 copies on Barcham Green's handmade paper with special watermark. Reid A9; Van Dijk 288.
- Occas. sl. foxed. Spine sl. sunned. = Reid A8b; Van Dijk 290. One ill. present in duplicate. Rare.