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Published by Macmillan & Co., London, 1922
Seller: Monroe Street Books, Middlebury, VT, U.S.A.
First Edition
Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: None. Edmund J. Sullivan (illustrator). 8 color (frontispiece with tissue guard), and black & white illus. by Edmund J. Sullivan.103 pages. Spine fade. Silver lettering, decorated front cover. Browning to pages. Front pastedown separated from front flyleaf. Previous owner's bookplate on front pastedown. Record # 500206.
Published by Macmillan, 1922
Seller: Tilly's Bookshop, Haydock, MER, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Edmund J Sullivan (illustrator). 1st Edition. silver gilt decorative boards, spine cover and edges dulled, in a clear protective wrapper, colour frontispiece with tanned tissue guard, 103pp, pages clean overall good condition.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Sullivan, Edmund J. (illustrator). VERY GOOD COPY of the George W. Jacobs Printing- Illustrated by Edmund J. Sullivan. (George W. Jacobs & CO.Publishers, Philadelphia, Circa 1899) Location: R25.
Published by MacMillan and Co., London, 1922
Seller: ABC: Antiques, Books & Collectibles, Tantallon, NS, Canada
Book Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Sullivan, Edmund J. (illustrator). Greenish covers with tan spine. Paste down title on spine. Corners and edges are bumped. Pages have deckle edges. Endpapers are yellowed, brown spot on first few pages. Previous owner's bookplate on inside on front cover (book belonged to Archibald MacMechan a noted Nova Scotia author). Beautifully illustrated. Limited edition signed by artist (520 copies). Signed by Illustrator(s).
Published by Macmillan, 1922
Seller: Jonkers Rare Books, Henley on Thames, OXON, United Kingdom
First Edition
First edition with Sullivan's illustrations. 8vo. Publisher's white cloth lettered and decorated in silver. A good copy, the covers a little dusty with some browning to endpapers. Colour frontispiece under captioned tissue guard, with seven further colour illustrations, twelve black and white illustrations, and numerous head- and tail-pieces throughout the text, all by Edmund Sullivan.
Published by Macmillan And Co. Limited, London, 1922
Seller: Clevedon Community Bookshop Co-operative, Clevedon, United Kingdom
Book Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Edmund J. Sullivan (illustrator). Limited edition - one of 520 copies signed by the illustrator. In good plus green thick boards with light tan linen-effect spine with white paper title field and black titles . The covers are very tight, quite clean; corners bumped. Tanned free end papers; front free end paper has name of previous owner. The rear paste down is wrinkled as if from damp. Deckled and age-toned cut edges. The text block is tightly bound, square and in very good condition with lovely illustrations (some coloured) and vignettes by Edmund J. Sullivan, not tanned or foxed. Signed by Illustrator(s).
Limited to 525 copies Signed by the Artist. 4to. x, 103p. Illustrated by Edmund J. Sullivan with with many plates and head-pieces in black and white and eight plates colored. Bound in quarter tan linen over blue Holland boards with paper spine label. Spine evenly darkened, spine label chipped, light wear to boards, flyleaves browned from the binding, none-the-less an acceptable copy with fine interior Limited to 525 copies Signed by the Artist.
Cloth. Condition: Very Good. Edmund J. Sullivan (illustrator). A later, illustrated edition of Alfred Lord Tennyson's epic poem, first published in a collection of poems after becoming poet Laureate. With illustrations by Edmund J Sullivan. A later edition of this work, a poem originally published in 1850 in the first published collection of poems by Alfred Lord Tennyson after becoming poet Laureate. A chivalric-style love poem, where Tennyson returned to poetry of sensation, expressing through fragments of feelings the issues of identity, intellect, and modernity.Profusely illustrated throughout with illustrations in colour and black and white by Edmund J Sullivan. In the original publisher's cloth binding with decorative silver to front board and spine. Externally very smart with only minor shelfwear and minor bumping to head and tail of spine. Cloth to spine and extremities has slightly darkened, more pronounced due to the white colour of the cloth. Internally, firmly bound. Minor faint spotting to the occasional leaf, otherwise pages are generally clean throughout. Profusely illustrated with illustrations in colour and black and white by Edmund J Sullivan. Very Good. book.
Published by London: Grant Richards, 1900
Seller: Lee Madden, Book Dealer, Brattleboro, VT, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Very Good HC, no DJ. Off-white cloth with translucent semi-gloss over boards, simulating vellum; gilt stamped floral and scroll designs on front cover and spine; top edge gilt; fore and tail edges untrimmed. Covers and spine are lightly soiled with some age darkening; tightly bound; bright, clean interior. 40 full page black and white plates with tissue guards. 8vo, 200 pp.
Published by L.C. Page & Company, Boston, 1900
Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: vg. Edmund J. Sullivan (illustrator). Square 8vo. xviii, 196 pp. Selected and Illustrated by Edmund J. Sullivan with a Postscript by the Artist. Illustrations w/descriptive tissue guards. Brown cloth binding with gold stamping. Spine faded to lighter brown. Pages untrimmed. Overall very good condition.
Published by MacMillan and Co. Limited, 1922
Seller: Morning Mist Books and Maps, Cirencester, United Kingdom
Book Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Limited Edition. Print run limited to 520. Signed by the artist. Plain boards with cloth spine. Large stain affecting the boards and spine but with only slight penetration to the pastedowns. Previous owner's details to ffep. Binding firm. Contents very bright with minimal wear or marking. Eight full colour plates; twelve B&W plates; twenty-six head-pieces. Contents graded as near-fine; binding graded as fair; therefore the overall grading is classed as good. Further details available on request. (Uc2). Signed by Illustrator(s).
Published by MacMillan, London, 1922
Seller: BBB-Internetbuchantiquariat, Bremen, Germany
Book
Gebundene Ausgabe, Halbleinen. Condition: Gut. 102 pages, 8 coloured and 12 other plates Zustand: gut bis sehr gut; Signed by Sullivan:, Einband angeschmutzt, Ecken bestoßen; Vom Künstler im Druckvermerk sigmiert; h6996 Wenn das Buch einen Schutzumschlag hat, ist das ausdrücklich erwähnt. Rechnung mit ausgewiesener Mwst. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 830.
Published by Grant Richards,, 1900
Seller: Bertram Rota Ltd, Kintbury, United Kingdom
Plates by Sullivan Small 4to Binding a little soiled and browned, some foxing to end-papers and fore-edge, but a nice copy; bookplate Original cream buckram decorated and lettered in gilt, top edge gilt.
Published by George W. Jacobs & Company Ca 1899, Philadelphia, PA, 1899
Black & White Plates (illustrator). Philadelphia, PA: George W. Jacobs & Company. Good plus condition: discoloring on cover, spine tips frayed/NO DUSTJACKET. Ca 1899. . 8vo., unpaginated . Good plus condition: discoloring on cover, spine tips frayed/NO DUSTJACKET.
Published by London: Macmillan Signed Limited Edition, 1922
Seller: Geoffrey Jackson, Royal Wootton Bassett, WILTS, United Kingdom
Signed
tall 8vo., x, 104 pages, colour frontispiece and 7 colour illustrations, 12 b/w illustrations, 26 fine engraved head-pieces all by the renowned British illustrator Edmund J. Sullivan, partly uncut with deckled edges. Bound in the original quarter cream cloth with blue paper sides, with original white label pasted on the spine lettered in blue, lightly rubbed on extreme lower corner tips. A generally VG+ clean copy of this fine production. Limited Edition of 520 copies, signed by the artist Edmund J. Sullivan. Maud, a poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, who was named poet laureate by Queen Victoria, was composed in 1854 and published in Maud and Other Poems in 1855. The poem's morbid narrator tells of his father's suicide following financial ruin. Lonely and miserable, he falls in love with Maud, the daughter of the wealthy neighbour who led his father into bankruptcy.