Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 46 pages. Text of the 4 broadcasts. Red cloth w/title on spine. Interior has prior owner name on inside front cover, otherwise unmarked, tight and clean.
Published by Bowes and Bowes, Cambridge, 1950
Seller: Biblio Pursuit, Lenhartsville, PA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. A very good book in a very good dust jacket.
Published by Bowes and Bowes, Cambridge, England, 1950
Seller: S. Howlett-West Books (Member ABAA), Modesto, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good-. 1st Edition; 1st Printing. Review copy with a laid-in review sheet. This book is in Very Good+ condition and has a Very Good- dust jacket. The book and its contents are in generally clean, bright condition. There is some light bumping and rubbing to the spine ends and corners of the book covers. The text pages are clean and bright. The dust jacket has generalized toning to the spine and rear panel. The spine ends of the dust jacket have nicking and smallish chips. "Robert William Chapman (5 October 1881 in Eskbank, Scotland 20 April 1960 in Oxford) , usually known in print as R. W. Chapman, was a British scholar, book collector and editor of the works of Samuel Johnson and Jane Austen.Although Chapman is generally credited as the scholar who established Austen's canonical status in the twentieth century, his wife played a key role in igniting his interest in book collecting as well as Jane Austen's works. He himself cited her antiquarian interests as the inspiration of his book collecting career, and her editions of Pride and Prejudice and Northanger Abbey both preceded Chapman's own. Her contribution to his work is self-evident in her ubiquitous handwriting in the Chapman archives. However, Chapman's own negligence in acknowledging his wife's contribution to his Jane Austen edition caused her work to go uncredited until later scholars such as David Gilson and Kathryn Sutherland proved otherwise. "(from Wikipedia).
Published by Bowes and Bowes, Cambridge, 1950
Seller: Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB, NEW CASTLE, DE, U.S.A.
First Edition
cloth. small 8vo. cloth. 49 pages. First edition. Lacking the dust jacket, else a near fine copy. Preface by John Carter followed by articles on The Sense of the Past, Why First Editions, The Technical Approach and Bookshop and Auction Room.