APULEIUS, Lucius.  The Most Pleasant and Delectable Tale of the Marriage of Cupid and Pysche, London: David Nutt, 1887. 8°, engraved frontispiece, one engraved plate, illustrations (light spotting to preliminaries), contemporary "fanfare" red morocco gilt by Riviere, the covers with elaborate gilt-dentelle swirls within and outside green and brown calf oval, rectangle and quatrefoil geometric blocks, the spine with raised bands and gilt-dentelled in compartments and lettered in gilt, red watered-silk liners, g.e., bookplate of 'Hermgone', ink 3-line poem dated 'Xmas 1891' on front endpaper. ONE OF 500 COPIES.
APULEIUS, Lucius. The Most Pleasant and Delectable Tale of the Marriage of Cupid and Pysche, London: David Nutt, 1887. 8°, engraved frontispiece, one engraved plate, illustrations (light spotting to preliminaries), contemporary "fanfare" red morocco gilt by Riviere, the covers with elaborate gilt-dentelle swirls within and outside green and brown calf oval, rectangle and quatrefoil geometric blocks, the spine with raised bands and gilt-dentelled in compartments and lettered in gilt, red watered-silk liners, g.e., bookplate of 'Hermgone', ink 3-line poem dated 'Xmas 1891' on front endpaper. ONE OF 500 COPIES.

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APULEIUS, Lucius. The Most Pleasant and Delectable Tale of the Marriage of Cupid and Pysche, London: David Nutt, 1887. 8°, engraved frontispiece, one engraved plate, illustrations (light spotting to preliminaries), contemporary "fanfare" red morocco gilt by Riviere, the covers with elaborate gilt-dentelle swirls within and outside green and brown calf oval, rectangle and quatrefoil geometric blocks, the spine with raised bands and gilt-dentelled in compartments and lettered in gilt, red watered-silk liners, g.e., bookplate of 'Hermgone', ink 3-line poem dated 'Xmas 1891' on front endpaper. ONE OF 500 COPIES.

TENNYSON, Alfred Lord. In Memoriam, London: Macmillan and Co., 1899. 12°, later blue morocco by Ramage, the covers with 4 gilt rose motifs within rectangular field cornered with heart motifs in roll-tooled star border, the spine with raised bands and gilt hearts and stars in compartments, lettered in one panel (extremities very lightly rubbed), beige watered-silk liners, g.e.

With a notebook bound in 17th-century red morocco with brass clasps.

The first named book in this lot is illustrated in colour on the back cover of this catalogue. (3)