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Golden Cockerel Press Prospectus P135. A LOVERS PROGRESS. Seventeenth century lyrics: selected by Nancy Quennell. The Golden Cockerel Press, London, 1938.

Price: US$13.22 + shipping

Description: Pp. [2], broadsheet: title page with cockerel B [engraved by David Jones], prospectus; 36 cm. x 18.5 cm.; white laid hand-made paper, horizontal creased at centre; The Golden Cockerel Press, London, n.d.[l938]. Cock-a-Hoop P135.

Seller: Kay Craddock - Antiquarian Bookseller, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Nancy Quennell (Selected by). A Lovers Progress - Seventeeth Century Lyrics [Prospectus]. The Golden Cockerel Press, London, 1938.

Price: US$19.11 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: Two-sided folio size prospectus of forthcoming publication of a collection of 60 poems of amorous verse. Printed on mould-made paper with untrimmed fore edge and lower page edge. Light toning to top edge and lower edge with slight crease at top edge. Previously folded in half - now laid flat. Will pack carefully and will adjust overseas shipping costs to reflect weight of this prospectus.

Seller: The Bookshop at Beech Cottage, Newbury, United Kingdom

. A Lovers Progress- seventeenth century lyrics:selected by Nancy Quennell, privately printed for subscribers of The Golden Cockerel Press. Golden Cockerel Press, 1938.

Price: US$229.33 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: A limited edition 52/215 . Gilt lettering to spine a little faded. Gilt decoration to frontispiece. Internally clean produced on hand made paper. Erotic poetry.

Seller: Zimnol Arts Books, Middx, United Kingdom

Nancy Quennell [ed.]. A Lovers Progress: Seventeenth Century Lyrics. Golden Cockerel Press, London, 1938.

Price: US$250.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: [London]: Golden Cockerel Press, 1938. First Edition, Limited to 215 copies of which this is no. 91. Slim quarto; publisher's white morocco over yellow cloth, gilt-lettered spine, top edge gilt; 84pp. Minor spotting to cloth, spine a shade toned, later ownership rubberstamp to front pastedown, else a Very Good, internally fine copy. Printed in Caslon's Old Face type on hand-made paper according to the colophon.

Seller: Capitol Hill Books, ABAA, Washington, DC, U.S.A.

Selected by Nancy Quennell.. A LOVERS PROGRESS. Seventeenth Century Lyrics: Selected by Nancy Quennell. [Numbered Limited Edition - Half Leather Binding By Sangorski & Sutcliffe]. London: Privately Printed for Subscribers at The Golden Cockerel Press, 1938.

Price: US$356.73 + shipping

Condition: Good

Description: Lonton: Privately Printed for Subscribers at The Golden Cockerel Press, 1938. Limited Edition. pp85, small folio. No. 100 from a privately printed edition of 215 copies, printed on handmade paper with the large initial letter to each poem printed in red, the title and press-device on the title page printed in gilt. Covers slightly dust soiled, original quarter white morocco with yellow cloth sides, top edges gilt, front page edges untrimmed, spotting to first and last few pages, otherwise internally clean.   Condition Report Externally Spine good condition gilt titles. Joints good condition solid. Corners good condition. Boards good condition some minor marks and age, front board slightly bowed. Page edges good condition top edge gilt. See above and photos. Internally Hinges good condition solid. Paste downs good condition foxed. End papers good condition foxed. Title good condition minor foxing. Pages good condition some foxing and marks. Binding good condition attractive. See photos Publisher: see above. Publication Date: 1938 Binding: Hardback

Seller: Louis88Books (Members of the PBFA), Andover, United Kingdom

Quennell, Nancy (editor). A Lover's Progress. Seventeenth Century Lyrics. Golden Cockerel Press, 1938.

Price: US$382.21 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: Hardback, morocco spine over buckram covered boards. teg. Bound by Sangorski and Sutcliffe. 31 x 19cm. 84pp, [2]. Title and press device on title page blocked in gold; initial letters printed in red. Number 125 of 215 copies. A few small marks to boards, previous owner's bookplate on front pastedown, previous owner's details faintly visible on ffep. Contents clean and unmarked. A pleasing copy.

Seller: Besleys Books PBFA, Diss, United Kingdom

(GOLDEN COCKEREL PRESS). (BINDINGS - SANGORSKI & SUTCLIFFE). THREE FINELY BOUND WORKS FROM THE GOLDEN COCKEREL PRESS, OFFERED AS A SINGLE ITEM. 1938-52, 1938.

Price: US$9880.00 + shipping

Description: Founded in 1920 with the intention to print fine editions of important well-known books as well as new literary works of merit from young authors, the Golden Cockerel Press was purchased in 1924 by the illustrator and wood-engraver Robert Gibbings. "Under his direction," says Cave, the Press was "transformed into the principal vehicle for the renaissance of wood-engraved book illustration that took place in the years between the wars." Financial hardship forced Gibbings to sell the press to a group of partners headed by Christopher Sandford, then with the venerable Chiswick Press. Sandford ran the press from 1933 to 1959, and published 120 titles during his tenure. 1) DONNE, JOHN, ABRAHAM COWLEY, JOHN DRYDEN, ROBERT HERRICK, [and others]. A LOVERS PROGRESS. SEVENTEENTH CENTURY LYRICS. ([London]: Golden Cockerel Press, 1938) 310 x 190 mm. (12 1/4 x 7 1/4"). 84, [2] pp. Edited by Nancy Quennell. No. 70 OF 250 COPIES. Original quarter white morocco over yellow buckram boards by Sangorski & Sutcliffe (stamp-signed on front pastedown), smooth spine with vertical gilt titling, edges untrimmed. Title page with gilt printer's device and titling, each poem with large red opening initial. Front pastedown with engraved bookplate of Mary Priscilla Smith. Pertelote 135; Cave & Mason 135 and p. 234. AN IMMACULATE COPY, virtually unchanged from the day of issue. The press' own bibliography, "Pertelote," deems this a "very handsome" volume, noting, "Though these poems are morally very 'broad', they are all examples of fine poetry, composed by great masters in moods of sexual excitement." The press produced small editions of such risqué works "for sophisticated collectors and scholars." 2) SWINBURNE, ALGERNON CHARLES. LUCRETIA BORGIA: THE CHRONICLE OF TEBALDEO TEBALDEI. ([London]: Golden Cockerel Press, 1942) 317 x 189 mm. (12 1/2 x 7 1/2"). 191, [1] (blank) pp., [3] leaves, [8] pp. (manuscript facsimile). Foreword, commentary, and notes by Randolph Hughes. NUMBER 14 OF 30 SPECIALLY BOUND COPIES, with the additional facsimile of Swinburne's manuscript of the Treatise of Noble Morals, from an edition of 350 copies. Publisher's special binding of ivory morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe (stamp-signed on rear turn-in), upper cover with gilt version of Stone's woodcut portrait of Lucretia, raised bands, gilt lettering in two panels, top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed. In (lightly soiled) original[?] ivory buckram slipcase. With seven wood-engravings Reynolds Stone. Front pastedown with engraved bookplate of Mary Priscilla Smith. Pertelote 152; Cave & Mason 152.1 and pp. 164-67. Two tiny purple dots to title page, but AN EXTRAORDINARILY FINE COPY of an easily soiled item, clean and bright inside and out. According to "Pertelote," this is "a volume to be esteemed among our best. . . . Hughes' Commentary, on Swinburne, the Borgias, and the Chronicle, is a stupendous work of scholarship . . . written in London during the worst raids of the war." 3) BRABY, DOROTHEA, Illustrator. SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT. ([London]: Golden Cockerel Press, 1952) 320 x 195 mm. (12 1/2 x 7 3/4"). 1 p.l., 95, [1] pp. Translated and introduced by Gwyn Jones. No. 344 OF 360 COPIES.GORGEOUS BLACK SILK BROCADE BY SANGORSKI & SUTCLIFFE (stamp-signed on verso of front free endpaper) WITH AN ANIMATED ALL-OVER FLORAL DESIGN in pink, red, green, blue, brown, and gold, flat spine with vertical green morocco label, top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed and PARTIALLY UNOPENED. In a (slightly scuffed) green buckram slipcase. Color woodcut frontispiece and four other color woodcut plates, plus woodcut design on title, all by Dorothea Braby. Title printed in three colors. Without bookplate, but from the collection of Mary Priscilla Smith. Cock-A-Hoop P190; Cave & Mason 190 and pp. 208-09. A hint of yellowing just at the very bottom of the untrimmed tail edge, but AN EXTREMELY FINE COPY, with no signs of use. The modern English translation of the Medieval tale was artist Dorothea Braby's first foray into color-printed wood engraving. Collaborator Gwyn Jones was greatly impressed; Cave & Mason quote his note to Golden Cockerel Press partner Christopher Sandford: "to my mind, she has done a superb job & interpreted the poem as no other artist could have done. They are GLORIOUS" (emphasis in original).

Seller: Phillip J. Pirages Rare Books (ABAA), McMinnville, OR, U.S.A.