A PORTRAIT OF GEORGE MOORE IN A STUDY OF HIS WORK
by John Freeman London: T. Werner Laurie, Ltd., 1922. First edition: Limited to 600 numbered SIGNED deluxe copies. This is number 19. Minor crimp to the upper spine edge, spine faintly yellowed, else near fine in cream vellum over textured green boards with burgundy titles to a cream spine label, matching textured green endpapers, high-quality rag-content pages, photo-frontispiece; in a matching green-textured dust jacket with matching burgundy titled cream spine label, with a slightly age-toned spine panel and several tiny edge tears and nicks. Many pages still unopened/uncut! Rich and eloquent study of the works of the controversial Irish novelist, playwright, and with Yeats, co-founder of the Abbey Theater. Appended with a detailed fully annotated bibliography of Moore's works by Henry Danielson. A lovely, quality vintage SIGNED edition of an impressive work. Large octavo; 283 pages. Rare in the original dust jacket. FREE SHIPPING TO THE USA PLEASE VIEW FOR MORE GREAT FIRST EDITION BOOKS THANKS! |