Language: English
Published by New College & Univ Press, New Haven, 1964
ISBN 10: 0808403370 ISBN 13: 9780808403371
Seller: Willis Monie-Books, ABAA, Cooperstown, NY, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condition: Very Good. Private bookplate on back of wrapper. ; Masterworks of Literature Series; The maEdited for the modern reader with an INTRODUCTION and FOOTNOTES by Joseph V. Ridgly.
Paperback. Condition: Good. SF LIBRARY SALE (illustrator). 1st PB Edition (stated). This copy is G-; the text is clear, bright, but with small marks, some underlinings, and bits of light pencil marginalia; also previous owner's name top fep; binding is tight, but edges show some wear. The front and back covers are good, intact, including color and design, but pencil price on front, also some signs of age. We have a five star rating because of our fulfilment success and because our descriptions are accurate. We guarantee: NO NASTY SURPRISES.
Brossura. Condition: buono. Volume integro interno fresco copertina flessibile solo normali segni del tempo foto su richiesta.
Published by Johnson Publ. Richmond, VA, 1911
Seller: David Kaye Books & Memorabilia, Woodland Hills, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition Thus Hardcover very good in grey cloth boards with gilt-stamped cover, no dust jacket as issued; very gentle fraying to spine ends else a tight square unmarked copy.
Language: English
Published by Oglethorpe University Press, 1937
Seller: Ed's Editions LLC, ABAA, West Columbia, SC, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Blue cloth boards have minor wear. Clean, has a good binding, no marks or notations. [xx], 106 pp, plus 5 pages of publisher ads. Edited with notes by A.S. Salley. Second Edition.
Published by Alden and Beardsley / J. C. Derby, Auburn and Rochester / New York, 1855
Seller: Frey Fine Books, Rougemont, NC, U.S.A.
Cloth. Condition: Good. 1855 printing. A Good copy. Tall 8vo., 178 pp., illustrated with an engraved portrait frontispiece and several engraved headers. Bound in the publisher's brown cloth with elaborate memorial of shakespeare in gilt on the front board. This is an ex-Sondley Reference Library book, with call numbers on the upper left of the front board, a book plate on the front paste down, and blindstamp on the title page. It also bears the signature and date of purchase of F. A. Sondley (Dec. 30 1887, $2.00) on a front blank end paper. Tight, with bright text. Forster Alexander Sondley, attorney and scholar, was born at Montrealla, his maternal grandfather's home in Alexander, a community ten miles north of Asheville. As an adult he most often referred to himself as F. A. Sondley. A lawyer. Historian, and collector of art, he is chiefly remembered for his personal library of approximately 30,000 volumes containing hundreds of rare works on southern and state history and on natural history. The city of Asheville acquired the library by bequest at his death, and parts of it still form the nucleus of the Sondley Reference Library in Asheville. ****Well-known as a poet, cultural critic, and novelist, William Gilmore Simms's undertaking of an edited volume of Shakespearean apocrypha seems, at first, odd and atypical. Yet, throughout his long career, Simms displayed a real interest in the theatre, attempting, often unsuccessfully, to write and stage plays. His correspondence also shows a recurring concern with the opinions and evaluations of the great Shakespearean actor Edwin Forrest, for whom Simms wrote several dramas, none of which were ever staged. Taking into account the author's deep and abiding interest in the great English authors alongside his dramatic aspirations, his work on A Supplement to the Plays of William Shakspeare, published in 1848 by George F. Cooledge & Brother of New York, is a logical task for a man who desired to be seen as one of the leading men of letters throughout the United States.