Blake (William) Songs of Innocence and Experience, Liverpool, Henry Young & Sons, 1923; and a small
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NO RESERVE Blake (William) Songs of Innocence and Experience, number 14 of 51 copies hand-coloured and gilded from an edition of 151, signed by the publishers, hand-colouring with water-colours and gold, colouring and gilding by Samuel Hurd, tissue guards, some light spotting to half-title, letterpress title and text preliminaries, contemporary calf, spine very lightly sunned, Liverpool, Henry Young & Sons, 1923 § Hotson (J. Leslie) The Death of Christopher Marlowe, folding plate, original cloth, slightly damp-stained, The Nonesuch Press, 1925 § Aeschylus. Oresteia [Graece], printed in red and black, original cloth-backed boards, un-opened along top edge, cloth drop-back box, The Chiswick Press, 1904; and a small quantity of printed ephemera and booklets, printed at various presses, or relating to them, including: booklets, pamphlets and poems, some illustrated and in wrappers, prospectuses, publishers advertisements, typed letters, v.s. (sml qty)
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Blake (William) Songs of Innocence and Experience, Liverpool, Henry Young & Sons, 1923; and a small
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