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Tuesday, 15th May 2018
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LOT 3010
LOT 3010
TURGENEV, Ivan. - Constance GARNETT (translator). [The Works.] London: William Heinemann, 1894-1899. 15 vols., first translated editions, 8vo (170 x 108mm.) (Some spotting to preliminaries and fore-edges.) Contemporary half-vellum, bound by Hatchards, green morocco lettering pieces to the spines (some soiling). Note: comprises vol. 1: 'Rudin', 1894; vol. 2: 'The House of Gentlefolk', 1894; vol. 3: 'On the Eve', 1895; vol. 4: 'Father's and Children', 1895; vol. 5: 'Smoke', 1896; vol. 6 & 7: 'Virgin Soil', 1896; vol. 8 & 9: 'A Sportsman's Sketches', 1896; vol. 10: 'Dream Tales', 1897; vol. 11: 'The Torrents of Spring', 1897; vol. 12: 'A Lear of the Steppes', 1898; vol. 13: 'Diary of a Superfluous Man', 1897; vol. 14: 'A Desperate Character', 1899; vol. 15: 'The Jew', 1899. - And one additional copy of vol. 11 'The Torrents of Spring'. Provenance: Robert Milnes-Crewe (bookplate to the front pastedowns); The West Horsley Place Collection (16).
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LOT 3015
LOT 3015
HARDY, Thomas. The Wessex Novels. London: Osgood, McIlvaine and Co., 1895-1897 and London & New York: Harpers & Brothers, 1898. 17 vols. only (of 18), 8vo (198 x 135mm.) Engraved frontispieces by H. Macbeth Raeburn to all volumes. (Some spotting to preliminaries and occasionally to fore-edges.) Near contemporary blue half-morocco, the spines in six compartments with raised bands, lettered in the second and third the others with repeating floral gilt motifs (rubbing to extremities). Note: vols. 1-9, 13-15 and vol. 17 are published by Osgood, McIlvaine and Co., vols. 10-12 and 16 are published by Harpers & Brothers 1898. Provenance: Lady Crewe (a gift inscription in ink on front free endpaper to 'Margaret, Countess of Crewe' from Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lawley, the journalist and Liberal politician who had to resign office following a financial scandal. A tipped-in letter from Francis Lawley asks whether Lord Crewe has received the gift of these seventeen volumes, having clearly heard nothing three months after dropping them off with his wife). Provenance: The West Horsley Place Collection.
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