Price: US$100.00 + shipping
Condition: Good
Description: Printed under the care of C. R. Ashbee at the Essex House Press. weight: 0.9 lb. Good plus, covers a little worn and soiled, Contents very good, unread and uncut. Three drawings by Reginald Savage Reginald Savage 8vo., 21x15 cm. 95 pp. Publisher's quarter linen over blue paper boards, paper labels. Limited edition, 200 copies. This copy is number 17.
Seller: Zephyr Books, Reno, NV, U.S.A.
Price: US$127.40 + shipping
Condition: Good
Description: No.131 of 200 copies, in the original blue paper covered boards with cloth spine. Uncut. The paper label on the spine is a little chipped, and the cloth spine has some browning, and loss at the head and tail. The boards are a marked, and the paper on the boards chipped at the corners, but a good copy. 8vo. Limited Edition
Seller: Foster Books - Stephen Foster - ABA, ILAB, & PBFA, London, United Kingdom
Price: US$181.50 + shipping
Description: Number 100 of 200 copies, from an overall limitation of 204; 8vo; 3 full-page illustrations by Reginald Savage, 2 with loose tissue guards, bookseller's small sticker to foot of front pastedown, unopened; original cloth-backed boards, printed title label to upper cover and spine, spine slightly browned, slightly splayed, uncut. A fine press edition of Victorian poet Thomas Hood's timeless satire about the corrupting influence of money. Miss Kilmansegg is the foolish, spoilt daughter of a banker, who insists on having an artificial limb made out of gold after she loses one of her legs in a riding accident.a truly cautionary tale. Ransom 41.
Seller: Shapero Rare Books, London, United Kingdom
Price: US$210.00 + shipping
Description: 8vo. quarter cloth over holland-backed boards, paper cover label and paper spine label. 94 pages. Illustrated by Reginald Savage. First edition limited to 200 numbered copies. Essex House Press Bibliography p. 74. Ransom 41. With two loose tissue guards. Boards and spine showing only the slightest hint of soiling, else a fine copy. Printed with three drawings by Reginald Savage under the care of C. R. Ashbee at the Essex House Press. A fine press edition of Victorian poet Thomas Hood's timeless satire about the corrupting influence of money. Miss Kilmansegg is the foolish, spoilt daughter of a banker, who insists on having an artificial limb made out of gold after she loses one of her legs in a riding accident.a truly cautionary tale. quarter cloth over holland-backed boards, paper cover label and paper spine label
Seller: Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB, NEW CASTLE, DE, U.S.A.
Tom Hood. Miss Kilmansegg and Her Precious Leg. A Golden Legend. Edward Arnold,, England, 1904.
Price: US$2250.00 + shipping
Condition: Fine
Description: Octavo. 94 pages. Blue cloth over tan textured boards. Paper title label to front cover and spine. Limited to 200 copies of which this is copy #57. Printed with three drawings by Reginald Savage under the care of C. R. Ashbee at the Essex House Press. This copy has an original drawing by Reginald Savage, which is reproduced on page 24 depicting Miss Kilmansegg being thrown from her horse. Unique.
Seller: Midway Book Store (ABAA), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.