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THE CLUMBER LIBRARY, CATALOGUE OF THE MAGNIFICENT LIBRARY, THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE SEVENTH DUKE OF NEWCASTLE.
4 volumes
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- London : Sotheby & Co. 1937-1938
- tall 8vo.
- original green board covers with later jacket pasted down on spine.
- 58; 59-209+(1); (ii),211-262; 263-392 pages.
- ISBN none / Order Nr. 106115
- Price: $ 200.00
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Blogie III, 105, 108 for the first two parts - the third and fourth parts are not in Blogie. This set is the illustrated version with 2 plates in color and 31 in monochrome in the first volume, 7 plates in color and 13 in monochrome in the second volume, 1 plate in color and 31 in monochrome in the third volume and 1 plate in color and 22 in monochome in the fourth volume. With later plain paper dust jacket covering each volume on which is written information about the sale and noting that each lot has been priced with buyer's name. Book block of first volume has become detached from cover.
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THE DESERTED VILLAGE.
by Goldsmith, Oliver
Printed for William Andrews Clark, Jr., by John Henry Nash, in an edition limited to 200 numbered copies, with an accompanying facsimile edition (O'Day, pp.48-9). Introduction by William Andrews Clark, Jr. (1877-1934), the book collector who constructed a fireproof building for his collection that became the library named for him at UCLA. Printed in Caslon Oldstyle Roman and Italic type on VanGelder paper. Frontispiece, title and text within ornamental green borders and green rule designs. Frontispiece portrait of Goldsmith by William H. Wilke done in drypoint after a bas-relief by Helen Hall Culver. In his introduction Clark makes a spirited defense of Goldsmith against the charges of some of his contemporaries--notably Boswell and Walpole. With a facsimile of the first edition of The Deserted Village, published on May 26, 1770. Offset to endpapers, minor wear to slipcase, with some chipping to spine, a few small pieces flaked off, and light stains on one side.

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