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TREVELYAN, R. C.. Rimeless Numbers.. London: by Leonard & Virginia Woolf at The Hogarth Press, 1932, 1932.

Price: US$452.12 + shipping

Description: First edition, first impression, one of 400 copies. Pre-publication presentation copy, inscribed by Trevelyan on the front free endpaper, to the Canadian artist, and dedicatee of Trevelyan's Idylls of Theocritus, Elizabeth Muntz (1894-1977): "'E.M.' Betty, from R.C.T. 21 April 1932". The edition was not published until May. Woolmer 311. Octavo. Original marbled paper boards, paper title label to spine and front board. Light wear to extremities with small loss to head of spine, small split to upper front joint, the binding otherwise unfaded and sound, very occasionall faint foxing to contents, else clean and unmarked; a very good copy.

Seller: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United Kingdom

Trevelyan, Robert Calverly. Rimeless Numbers [SIGNED]. Hogarth Press, London, 1932.

Price: US$600.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: 80pp. Brown marbled paper covered boards, cream labels printed in black (spine label a bit darkened). Hinges lightly rubbed and minor wear at tips. Tiny chips at extremities of spine, but still a very good + copy. A presentation copy inscribed on the front free endpaper to H. A. Shelley, from R. C. Trevelyan, dated 26 May 1939. Of this work 400 copies were printed by Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press. Robert Calverl(e)y Trevelyan (28 June 1872 - 21 March 1951) was an English "eccentric" poet and translator, of a traditionalist sort, and a follower of the lapidary style of Logan Pearsall Smith.

Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.

TREVELYAN, R[obert] C[alverley].. Rimeless Numbers.. London Hogarth Press, 1932.

Price: US$786.50 + shipping

Description: First edition, sole impression; one of 400 copies only, presentation copy inscribed by the author; 8vo; publisher's marbled paper boards, cream paper title labels to upper board and spine printed in black. A superb copy. With the author's signed presentation inscription to the front free endpaper, 'Elizabeth Jungmann from R. C. Trevelyan October 1941'. The recipient was a woman of considerable interest. She had been secretary and interpreter in the employ of Gerhart Hauptmann. She fled the Nazis and fetched up in London where she reconnected with Max Beerbohm (a friend of Hauptmann's). Max employed her as secretary through the early 1950s, before marrying her in the last months of of his life.

Seller: Shapero Rare Books, London, United Kingdom