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Anabasis : a poem / by St.-J. Perse ; with a translation into English by T. S. Eliot.
Preface signed: T. S. Eliot ; First edition, first ordinary issue. cf. Gallup, D. Eliot, A16a ; Page [76] is blank ; French and English on opposite pages. ; Stamp on fly leaf: 'Review Copy'
L'abbesse de Castro : Vanina Vanini / Stendhal.
Hand coloured illustrations, on cover and pasted into text, by Ro Keezer
Certain sonnets to Laura in life and death
Translated by F. W. Mann ; "One hundred and fifty copies printed ..." ; Italian and English on opposite pages ; Medallion of Petrarch and Laura in gilt, on cover ; Handwritten dedication from F. W. Mann, on flylea
Red and black : a chronicle of the nineteenth century. Vol. 2 / by Marie Henri Beyle ("De Stendhal") ; with frontispieces by Dubouchet etched by Gustave Mercier ; translated from the French by E.P. Robins.
Red and black : a chronicle of the nineteenth century. Vol. 1 / by Marie Henri Beyle ("De Stendhal") ; with frontispieces by Dubouchet etched by Gustave Mercier ; translated from the French by E.P. Robins.
La chartreuse de Parme. Vol. 1 / by Marie-Henri Beyle ("De Stendhal") : with thirty illustrations by V. Foulquier, etched by G. Mercier ; translated from the French by E. P. Robins.
"The De Vinne press certifies that this copy of "La chartreuse de Parme" is one of an edition of seven hundred and fifty copies on antique laid paper." Translated from the Frenc
La chartreuse de Parme. Vol. 3 / by Marie-Henri Beyle ("De Stendhal") : with thirty illustrations by V. Foulquier, etched by G. Mercier ; translated from the French by E. P. Robins.
"The De Vinne press certifies that this copy of "La chartreuse de Parme" is one of an edition of seven hundred and fifty copies on antique laid paper." Translated from the Frenc
La chartreuse de Parme. Vol. 2 / by Marie-Henri Beyle ("De Stendhal") : with thirty illustrations by V. Foulquier, etched by G. Mercier ; translated from the French by E. P. Robins.
"The De Vinne press certifies that this copy of "La chartreuse de Parme" is one of an edition of seven hundred and fifty copies on antique laid paper." Translated from the Frenc
Norma : grand opéra en trois actes / musique de Bellini, paroles imitées de l'italien et arrangées pour la scène française par Etienne Monnier ...
Without the music. Représenté, pour la première fois, sur le théâtre royal Français de La Haye en octobre 1839. Text printed in double columns. Libretto by F. Romani. Cf. Loewenberg. Annals of opera