DE QUINCEY, Thomas. Confessions of an English Opium-Eater. With an introduction by William Bolitho and twelve lithographs drawn on the stone by Zhenya Gay, London: Limited Editions Club, 1930, large 4°, number 432 of 1520 copies, signed by the artist and printer (B.H. Newdigate of the Shakespeare Head Press), lithographed plates, original cloth-backed marbled boards -- Thomas MALORY. Le Morte D' Arthur. Illustrated with wood engravings by Robert Gibbings, and printed at the Golden Cockerel Press, London: Limited Editions Club, 1936, 3 volumes, tall 8°, number 162 of 1500 copies, signed by the artist, illustrated throughout, original cloth, slipcase [Kirkus 54]; and 7 other works published by the Limited Editions Club, including Gulliver's Travels illustrated by Alexander King (1929), The Ballad of Reading Gaol illustrated by Zhenya Gay (1937), Alice Through the Looking Glass (1935) and works illustrated by Rockwell Kent, Vojtech Pressig, Denis Tegetmeir and John Farleigh. (11)

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DE QUINCEY, Thomas. Confessions of an English Opium-Eater. With an introduction by William Bolitho and twelve lithographs drawn on the stone by Zhenya Gay, London: Limited Editions Club, 1930, large 4°, number 432 of 1520 copies, signed by the artist and printer (B.H. Newdigate of the Shakespeare Head Press), lithographed plates, original cloth-backed marbled boards -- Thomas MALORY. Le Morte D' Arthur. Illustrated with wood engravings by Robert Gibbings, and printed at the Golden Cockerel Press, London: Limited Editions Club, 1936, 3 volumes, tall 8°, number 162 of 1500 copies, signed by the artist, illustrated throughout, original cloth, slipcase [Kirkus 54]; and 7 other works published by the Limited Editions Club, including Gulliver's Travels illustrated by Alexander King (1929), The Ballad of Reading Gaol illustrated by Zhenya Gay (1937), Alice Through the Looking Glass (1935) and works illustrated by Rockwell Kent, Vojtech Pressig, Denis Tegetmeir and John Farleigh. (11)

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