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Goldsmith, Oliver. The Works of Oliver Goldsmith [The Wakefield Edition. Complete in 12 volumes. Signed by illustrators]. Harper and Brothers. New York, 1900.

Price: US$1000.00 + shipping

Condition: Good

Description: 12 volume set in uniform bindings. Hardcover. Dark red bookcloth with faded paper labels on the spines. Bindings good and tight and clean with minor fading (sunning) to the spines. This is a limited edition of 500 copies, numbered 181, of the Wakefield Edition, with special half title page inserted. Each volume has a large bookplate on the inside front cover from the Library of the St. James School; R. Emory Warfield Collection. No other markings from the St. James School. Volume 1 frontispiece signed by Arthur Keller. Misc. Poems. 10 plates. Volume 2 frontispiece signed by Alfred Sterner. She Stoops to Conquer. Vicar of Wakefield. 8 plates. olume 3 frontispiece signed by Alfred Fredericks. Polite Learning & The Citizen of the World. 8 plates. Volume 4 frontispiece signed by F. Luis Mora. 8 plates. Volume 5 frontispiece signed by W.P. Snyder. The Bee. 7 plates. Volume 6 frontispiece signed by Charles Broughton. Essays, Prefaces, Introductions. 7 plates. Volume 7 frontispiece signed by Arthur Keller. Biographies, Reviews. Volume 8 frontispiece signed by F. Luis Mora. Reviews, Letters. 7 plates. Volume 9. Life of Goldsmith. 6 of 8 plates. Volume 10. Life of Goldsmith. 8 plates. Volume 11. Life of Goldsmith. 8 plates. Volume 12. Life of Goldsmith. 8 plates. Text blocks in good condition, clean and unmarked. Page edges not trimmed, wide margins. Top edge gilt. Please email with questions or to request photos. Each volume is about 275 pages and measures 6.75 x 10.25. Extra shipping will be required, since it's a heavy set.

Seller: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.

Oliver Goldsmith; John Forster. The Works of Oliver Goldsmith. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1900.

Price: US$2451.40 + shipping

Condition: Near Fine

Description: A truly beautiful limited edition set of the works of Anglo-Irish novelist Oliver Goldsmith, illustrated throughout and with a number of volumes signed by the artists. The twelve volume Wakefield Edition of Goldsmith's works, limited to five hundred copies. This set is numbered four-hundred and fifty 'IV 50'.The frontispieces of volumes I to VIII are signed by artists Arthur I. Keller, Albert Sterner, Alfred Fredericks, F. Luis Mora, W. P. Snyder, and Charles Broughton.In sumptuous full crushed morocco bindings, with gilt detailing.Volume I frontispiece signed by Arthur I. Keller, and illustrated with a frontispiece and nine plates.Volume II frontispiece signed by Albert Sterner, and illustrated with a frontispiece and seven plates.Volume III frontispiece signed by Alfred Fredericks, and illustrated with a frontispiece and seven plates.Volume IV frontispiece signed by F. Luis Mora, and illustrated with a frontispiece and seven plates.Volume V frontispiece signed by W. P. Snyder, and illustrated with a frontispiece and six plates.Volume VI frontispiece signed by Charles Broughton, and illustrated with a frontispiece and six plates.Volume VII frontispiece signed by Arthur I. Keller, and illustrated with a frontispiece and six plates.Volume VIII frontispiece signed by F. Luis Mora, and illustrated with a frontispiece and six plates.Volume IX illustrated with a frontispiece and seven plates.Volume X illustrated witha frontispiece and seven plates.Volume XI illustrated with a frontispiece and seven plates.Volume XII illustrated with a frontispiece and seven plates.Collated, complete.Plates printed on Japanese vellum.Featuring the major works of eighteenth century Anglo-Irish novelist Oliver Goldsmith, including 'The Vicar of Wakefield', 'Good-Natur'd Man', and 'She Stoops to Conquor'.The final four volumes are John Forster's 'The Life and Times of Oliver Goldsmith'. In full crushed morocco bindings, with gilt detailing to back strips and board perimeters. Externally, lovely. Light fading to back strips, as is common with green morocco. Light rubbing to front joint of volumes I, IV, XI, XII and head of front and rear joints of volumes II, VI. Touch of rubbing to head of volumes III, VIII and IX front joints. Light rubbing to raised band of volume V. Internally, firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Retaining all original tissue guards. Near Fine

Seller: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, United Kingdom