Published by Oxford at the Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1967
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. Re-issue. Re-ssue faithful to the 1928 edition. Tidy clean crisp tightly bonud hardcover in like DJ. Free of markins, spotting ro such, Minor susky marks to DJ panels. Size: 8vo.
Published by Oxford University Press, 1935
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First Edition
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Hardback with price-clipped dust jacket. Boards clean and unmarked. Cloth on spine a lighter shade than on boards. Gilt titles to spine. Edge of page block lightly tanned/foxed. Gift inscription dated 1941 to front end-paper. Spine and flap edges of DJ are browned and outer edges are a little worn with some small chips to corners; a little worse by the spine-head. VG/VG-.
Published by London; Oxford University Press, 1970., 1970
Seller: Keel Row Books. ABA/ ILAB / PBFA., Whitley Bay, United Kingdom
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Add to basketSecond edition, second impression, revised and enlarged after the firsts of 1935 and 1938. Octavo, three volumes, pp., xxxi, [1], 194; xlviii, [1], 324; xliii, [3], 465, [1]. All printed on laid paper. Photolithographic portrait frontispieces of the author, plus further photolithographs within text. All in the original publisher's orange-tan cloth, titled in gilt to spines, in the publisher's original unclipped dust-jackets. Oxford University Press publisher's file stickers to end of each volume. Light soiling to jackets, spine-panels lightly toned. Bindings strong and square. Contents clean and free of annotations or inscriptions. A near-fine set in like jackets. The first standard edition of Gerard Manley Hopkins' correspondence, with introductions and editorial commentary by Claude Coller Abbott. Hopkins (1844-89) was unknown as a poet in his lifetime. It was not until his rediscovery by scholars in the early twentieth century that Hopkins became a popular modern poet. These volumes of correspondence by, as Abbott calls him 'a letter-writer of the first rank' reveal Hopkins' relationship with other poets, and the development of his art over the course of his life. The publisher's file copies of this scholarly edition. Heavyweight, so an additional postage contribution may be requested for shipping to overseas addresses.