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Le Gallienne, Richard. The Quest of the Golden Girl. John Lane: The Bodley Head, London, England, 1897., 1897.

Price: US$11.09 + shipping

Description: 8vo. dec. cloth hardcover. 308pp. Good+, some foxing.

Seller: Dial-A-Book, NARRABEEN, NSW, Australia

Richard Le Gallienne. The Quest Of The Golden Girl. The Bodley Head, 1897.

Price: US$11.20 + shipping

Condition: Good

Description: 1897. The Bodley Head . Hardcover. ACCEPTABLE Gilt titles, blue boards. Library binding, rebound, ex library, usual stamps and labels. 8x5.

Seller: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, United Kingdom

Gallienne, Richard Le. THE QUEST OF THE GOLDEN GIRL. John Lane: The Bodley Head, London, 1897.

Price: US$25.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: 308 pages plus 16 pages of ads. 5th edition. Rubbing on back cover and along back spine edge. Very good. (113)

Seller: Colorado Pioneer Books, Centennial, CO, U.S.A.

Le Gallienne, Richard (1866-1947). The quest of the golden girl: a romance. London : John Lane, the Bodley Head, 1897.

Price: US$49.23 + shipping

Description: Previous owner's signature. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat dulled and rubbed as with age. Some wear to spine. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description: 308p. ; 19cm. Subjects: English fiction. 1 Kg.

Seller: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Ireland

Le Gallienne, Richard (1866-1947). The quest of the golden girl: a romance. London : John Lane, the Bodley Head, 1897.

Price: US$64.00 + shipping

Description: Previous owner's signature. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat dulled and rubbed as with age. Some wear to spine. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description: 308p. ; 19cm. Subjects: English fiction. 1 Kg.

Seller: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.

Le Gallienne, Richard. [Bradley, Will] The Quest of the Golden Girl. John Lane: The Bodley Head, London and New York, 1897.

Price: US$175.00 + shipping

Description: Original publisher's green cloth with celebrated Cover and spine design by Will Bradley, featuring an all-over repeating motif of the face of a woman with stylized hair as a design element. A later printing [1896 was first], notwithstanding, probably the finest copy we have ever seen of this iconic cover, with both hinges intact, the contents perfectly clean and bright, and virtually no signs of wear to the covers.

Seller: Nudelman Rare Books, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.

Le GALLIENNE, Richard.. The Quest Of The Golden Girl. A Romance by.. London and New York: John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1897., 1897.

Price: US$186.33 + shipping

Description: Later edition. 8vo., orig. green cloth with elaborate decoration in gilt on upper cover and spine, 308, 12pp.ads dated "1897" from John Lane/New York." Name, bookplate, just a touch of rubbing to spine ends but in fact a fine copy of a lovely cloth binding.

Seller: David Mason Books (ABAC), Toronto, ON, Canada

de Lyrienne, Richard, [David Hodge]. The Quest of the Gilt-edged Girl. John Lane, The Bodley Head, London, 1897.

Price: US$250.00 + shipping

Description: Paperback. Bodley Booklets Number Two. First Edition. Rare. A send-off of Richard Le Gallienne's 'The Quest of the Golden Girl' written by David Hodge and George M. Matheson, two Glasgow journalists writing under the pseudonym of Richard de Lyrienne. Near fine in orange paper wrappers with brown title to spine and front panel. There is a short closed tear to the front end page; otherwise, in fine condition. Housed in a portfolio within a grey cloth slipcase with black and gilt leather title label to spine and bookplate of Mark Samuels Lasner on inside board of portfolio. 98 pages plus 4 pages of ads. LIT/052010.

Seller: The Kelmscott Bookshop, ABAA, Savage, MD, U.S.A.

BEERBOHM, Max and others. The Bodley Booklets: Complete set, including The Happy Hypocrite. , 1897.

Price: US$1581.16 + shipping

Description: First edition, first issue. Bodley Booklets, No. 1. New York and London: John Lane, A very good copy, wrappers slightly chipped as usual, and with just a little wear and soiling. This is the earlier state of the wrappers, with the full stop on the front cover. Beerbohm sent Wilde a copy on his release from prison, and Wilde responded enthusiastically and gratefully in a beautiful letter (Holland p. 856) ?I used to think gratitude a heavy burden for one to carry. Now I know that it is something that makes the heart lighter. The Happy Hypocrite is a wonderful and beautiful story? Wilde disliked the ?cynical directness of the name ? though I know what joy there is in picking up a brickbat and wearing it as a buttonhole ? The implied and accepted recognition of Dorian Gray in the story cheers me. I had always been disappointed that my story had suggested no other work of art in others ? on reading your surprising and to me quite novel story how useless it is for gaolers to deprive an artist of pen and ink. One?s work goes on just the same, with entrancing variations.?CHAR(13) + CHAR(10)Housed with the following in a smart modern folding box, to make a complete set of the Bodley Booklets, as below: ?Richard de Lyrienne? [i.e. David HODGE and George MATHESON]. The Quest of the Gilt-Edged Girl by Richard de Lyrienne. Bodley Booklets No. 2. 1897 SHARP, Evelyn. The Making of a Schoolgirl. Bodley Booklets No. 2 [sic.]. 1897 STREET, G.S. Some Notes of a Struggling Genius. Bodley Booklets No. 4. 1898. GRAHAME, Kenneth. The Headswoman. Bodley Booklets No. 5. 1898. ROLFE, Frederick, as ?Baron Corvo? Stories Toto Told me. Bodley Booklets No. 6. 1899. CHAR(13) + CHAR(10)The Le Gallienne parody is a rather lame affair, by two Glasgow journalists. Everyone of the period comes in for a tease, including Beerbohm repeatedly: when the narrator is being tried for stealing ladies? underwear from a washing line (for younger readers, this was once a common crime), Beerbohm gives evidence, but the judge deems him too young to take the oath. Evelyn Sharp?s contribution is the longest, and has recently been recognised as a hidden classic, following its republication by OUP in 1989, ?a revolutionary reworking of the school story, an ironic probing of what had been a patriarchal genre? (?Studies in Popular Culture?, 1994). Only twenty years old at the time, Sharp was to become an influential suffragist and pacifist. Kenneth Grahame?s The Headswoman is a brilliant New Woman tale of the first female executioner, her effciency and charm leading the villains to refuse to have their heads lopped by any other: ?the fellows as is told off for execution come skipping along in the morning, like a lot of lambs in Maytime. and then the fun there is on the scaffold! The jokes, the back-answers, the repartees!? Stories Toto Told Me reprints the extraordinary Baron Corvo?s contributions to The Yellow Book. Some slight dust-staining to wrappers and crumpling to the overlapping fore-edges, but an excellent set.

Seller: Maggs Bros. Ltd ABA, ILAB, PBFA, BA, London, United Kingdom