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THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE A.J. KARTER
Lot 246

GOLDEN COCKEREL PRESS - JOHN BUCKLAND WRIGHT
KEATS (JOHN) Endymion, Golden Cockerel Press, 1947; and 4 others (5)

1 December 2021, 12:00 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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GOLDEN COCKEREL PRESS - JOHN BUCKLAND WRIGHT

KEATS (JOHN) Endymion, limited to 500 copies, wood-engraved plates and illustrations, slipcase, 1947--GAUTIER (THEOPHILE) Mademoiselle de Maupin...Translated by R. & E. Powys Mathers, one of 500 copies, 8 engraved plates publisher's quarter vellum, 1938--HARTNOLL (PHYLLIS) The Grecian Enchanted, one of 360 plates, printed in green, red and black, 8 engraved plates, 1952--SWINBURNE (ALGERNON CHARLES) Laus Veneris, limited to 750 copies, wood-engraved illustrations, 1948; Hymn to Prosperine, limited to 350 copies, wood-engraved illusrations, 1944, publisher's cloth or quarter cloth, all illustrated by John Buckland Wright, 8vo and small folio, Golden Cockerel Press (5)

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