WOOLF, Virginia. Jacob's Room. Richmomd: R. & R.Clark of Edinburgh for Leonard & Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press, 1922. 8° (189 x 126mm.). 14pp. publisher's advertisements at end. Original yellow cloth, paper lettering-piece on spine, dust-jacket (corners and head and foot of spine slightly bumped, dust-jacket torn with some loss). Provenance: FORREST REID (signature). FIRST EDITION. Kirkpatrick A6a; The Waves. London: R. & R.Clark of Edinburgh for Leonard & Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press, 1931. 8° (184 x 122mm.). Original purple cloth, dust-jacket (spine somewhat faded and soiled, dust-jacket with large section of spine lacking). Provenance: P.Wilberforce-Bell (signature). FIRST EDITION. Kirkpatrick A16a; The Years. London: R. & R.Calrk of Edinburgh for Leonard & Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press, 1937. 8° (179 x 120mm.). Original light green cloth (somewhat soiled). FIRST EDITION. Kirkpatrick A22a;

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WOOLF, Virginia. Jacob's Room. Richmomd: R. & R.Clark of Edinburgh for Leonard & Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press, 1922. 8° (189 x 126mm.). 14pp. publisher's advertisements at end. Original yellow cloth, paper lettering-piece on spine, dust-jacket (corners and head and foot of spine slightly bumped, dust-jacket torn with some loss). Provenance: FORREST REID (signature). FIRST EDITION. Kirkpatrick A6a; The Waves. London: R. & R.Clark of Edinburgh for Leonard & Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press, 1931. 8° (184 x 122mm.). Original purple cloth, dust-jacket (spine somewhat faded and soiled, dust-jacket with large section of spine lacking). Provenance: P.Wilberforce-Bell (signature). FIRST EDITION. Kirkpatrick A16a; The Years. London: R. & R.Calrk of Edinburgh for Leonard & Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press, 1937. 8° (179 x 120mm.). Original light green cloth (somewhat soiled). FIRST EDITION. Kirkpatrick A22a;

With WOOLF, Virginia. An autograph postcard signed, 10th April, 52 Tavistock Square, to John Sparrow:'...I will certainly note the inaccuracy - other correspondants have pointed out others. My only excuse is that the book was not meant to be an accurate description - but that no doubt you guessed..' (4)

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