MORRIS, William and A.J. WYATT, translators. The Tale of Beowulf. Hammersmith, 1895. 4o. Printed in Troy type (argument, glossary) and Chaucer type in red and black, woodcut title-page, facing page with full woodcut page-border, numerous three-quarter and smaller woodcut page-borders, 8-line and smaller initial capitals. Original limp vellum, spine gilt-lettered, silk ties, uncut. LIMITED EDITION, one of 300 copies of an edition of 308. Cockerell 32 ("The borders in this book were only used once again, in the Jason"); Peterson A32.
MORRIS, William and A.J. WYATT, translators. The Tale of Beowulf. Hammersmith, 1895. 4o. Printed in Troy type (argument, glossary) and Chaucer type in red and black, woodcut title-page, facing page with full woodcut page-border, numerous three-quarter and smaller woodcut page-borders, 8-line and smaller initial capitals. Original limp vellum, spine gilt-lettered, silk ties, uncut. LIMITED EDITION, one of 300 copies of an edition of 308. Cockerell 32 ("The borders in this book were only used once again, in the Jason"); Peterson A32.

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MORRIS, William and A.J. WYATT, translators. The Tale of Beowulf. Hammersmith, 1895. 4o. Printed in Troy type (argument, glossary) and Chaucer type in red and black, woodcut title-page, facing page with full woodcut page-border, numerous three-quarter and smaller woodcut page-borders, 8-line and smaller initial capitals. Original limp vellum, spine gilt-lettered, silk ties, uncut. LIMITED EDITION, one of 300 copies of an edition of 308. Cockerell 32 ("The borders in this book were only used once again, in the Jason"); Peterson A32.