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Wilde, Oscar. A HOUSE OF POMEGRANATES, THE HAPPY PRINCE, AND OTHER TALES. Methuen and Co., London, 1908.

Price: US$202.99 + shipping

Description: Discoloration on the spine, some spotting on the inside page, and; 256 pages

Seller: Neil Shillington: Bookdealer/Booksearch, hobe sound, FL, U.S.A.

Wilde, Oscar. A House Of Pomegranates, The Happy Prince And Other Tales (1908). Methuen and Co., 1908.

Price: US$295.45 + shipping

Condition: Good

Description: THIS EDITION ON HANDMADE PAPER IS LIMITED TO 1000 COPIES FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM AND AMERICA. Good hardcover. No DJ. Pages are clean and unmarked, end pages contain foxing. Covers show light edge wear with rubbing/light scuffing/tanning. Gold embossed art on front cover. Binding is tight, hinges strong.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day!

Seller: Redux Books, Grand Rapids, MI, U.S.A.

Wilde, Oscar. 13 matching volumes [Poems; De Profundis; The Duchess of Padua; Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Pieces; A House of Pomegranates and other Tales; Miscellanies; The Importance of Being Earnest; A Woman of no Importance; Reviews; Intentions and The Soul of Man; Salome. A Florentine Tragedy and Vera; An Ideal Husband; Lady Windermere's Fan]. Published by Methuen & Co, London, 1908.

Price: US$1601.08 + shipping

Description: , 13 volumes of a 14 volume set on handmade paper, limited edition of 1000 Limited Edition , missing Dorian Grey from the set, corners and spines lightly bumped, spines sunned, untrimmed edges, foxing to endpapers and occasionally to pages, good condition , cream cloth, gilt titles top front and spine, gilt illustrations to fronts, gilt top edges , octavo, 22 cm x 16 cm Hardback ISBN:

Seller: Keoghs Books, Skipton, United Kingdom

WILDE, Oscar.. The Works. FIRST COLLECTED EDITION. WITH: For the Love of the King (Methuen, 1922). 15 vols.. Methuen; Paris: Charles Carrington. 1908/1922, 1908.

Price: US$5354.01 + shipping

Description: Half titles. Partially uncut & uniformly bound in orig. white buckram, lettered in gilt, three gilt roundels by Charles Ricketts on front boards; all volumes sl. dusted & spines a bit darkened apart from 'Reviews' which is sl. brighter. 10 vols. with bookseller's ticket of 'Andreas Jsler, Buchhandlung & Leihbibliothek, St. Petersburg' on leading pastedowns, 'Reviews' with pictorial bookplate of 'J. Hodges' on leading pastedown. A nice set in original cloth. t.e.g. One of 1000 copies on handmade paper. The complete set of the First Collected Edition of Wilde's works, edited by Robert Ross. The set is comprised of (with Mason reference numbers): The Duchess of Padua (Mason 420), Salome, A Florentine Tragedy, and Vera (423), Lady Windermere's Fan (425), A Woman of No Importance (427), An Ideal Husband (429), The Importance of Being Earnest (431), Lord Savile's Crime and Other Prose Pieces (433), Intentions and the Soul of Man (435), Poems (437), A House of Pomegranates, The Happy Prince, and Other Tales (439), De Profundis (441), The Picture of Dorian Gray (443, published by Charles Carrington, Paris), Reviews (445), and Miscellanies (447). The fifteenth volume is For the Love of the King; Methuen claimed it was a newly discovered play by Wilde, and published it in the same format as the first collected edition in 1922. The authorship of the work was widely contested, and resulted in a legal dispute between the publishers and Wilde's bibliographer, Stuart Mason (Christopher Sclater Millard).

Seller: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, United Kingdom