WYLIE, ELINOR. Black Armour. A Book of Poems, New York [1923], 8vo, original black cloth, the gatherings laid in loose, ADVANCE OR TRIAL COPY OF THE FIRST EDITION, laid in are two typed letters signed from the legendary bookseller Howard S. Mott to John D. Gordan regarding this and other Wylie offerings; Jennifer Lorn: A Sedate Extravaganza, New York, 1923, 8vo, original half tan cloth, spine dull, dedication leaf chipped from careless opening, in worn dust jacket and cloth chemise, BAL's Printing 2, INSCRIBED BY WYLIE in 1928 to Anne von Moschzisher, BAL 23495; Trivial Breath, New York, 1928, 8vo, original boards, worn dust jacket, Second Edition, PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed by Wylie in September 1928 with a four-line verse quotation; Autograph letter signed to the editor and critic William Stanley Braithwaite, New York, 8 December 1921, 2 pages, 8vo, thanking him for a review of her first published book, Nets to Catch the Wind: "...All what you say of my verse is what I myself want it to be...I am more...pleased my the review than I can possibly tell you..."; Autograph quotation signed of a 17-line passage from John Webster "which suggested to me the title of my poems -- Nets to Catch the Wind," n.p., 20 March 1923, 1 page 8vo, integral blank leaf, on stationery of "The Autograph Collection of Howes Norris, Jr."; together 3 vols. and 2 autograph items. Wylie autograph material is rare. (5)

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WYLIE, ELINOR. Black Armour. A Book of Poems, New York [1923], 8vo, original black cloth, the gatherings laid in loose, ADVANCE OR TRIAL COPY OF THE FIRST EDITION, laid in are two typed letters signed from the legendary bookseller Howard S. Mott to John D. Gordan regarding this and other Wylie offerings; Jennifer Lorn: A Sedate Extravaganza, New York, 1923, 8vo, original half tan cloth, spine dull, dedication leaf chipped from careless opening, in worn dust jacket and cloth chemise, BAL's Printing 2, INSCRIBED BY WYLIE in 1928 to Anne von Moschzisher, BAL 23495; Trivial Breath, New York, 1928, 8vo, original boards, worn dust jacket, Second Edition, PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed by Wylie in September 1928 with a four-line verse quotation; Autograph letter signed to the editor and critic William Stanley Braithwaite, New York, 8 December 1921, 2 pages, 8vo, thanking him for a review of her first published book, Nets to Catch the Wind: "...All what you say of my verse is what I myself want it to be...I am more...pleased my the review than I can possibly tell you..."; Autograph quotation signed of a 17-line passage from John Webster "which suggested to me the title of my poems -- Nets to Catch the Wind," n.p., 20 March 1923, 1 page 8vo, integral blank leaf, on stationery of "The Autograph Collection of Howes Norris, Jr."; together 3 vols. and 2 autograph items. Wylie autograph material is rare. (5)