THE GOLDEN COCKERELL PRESS--Algernon Charles SWINBURNE (1837-1909). Lucretia Borgia. Edited by Randolph Hughes. London: 1942. 2° (310 x 185mm). Woodcut title vignette and headpieces by and after Reynolds Stone, collotype manuscript facsimile illustrations. White morocco gilt by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, top edge gilt, the others uncut (slight discoloration). LIMITED TO 350 COPIES, THIS NUMBER 20 OF 30 SPECIALLY-BOUND COPIES. Pertelote 152.
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THE GOLDEN COCKERELL PRESS--Algernon Charles SWINBURNE (1837-1909). Lucretia Borgia. Edited by Randolph Hughes. London: 1942. 2° (310 x 185mm). Woodcut title vignette and headpieces by and after Reynolds Stone, collotype manuscript facsimile illustrations. White morocco gilt by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, top edge gilt, the others uncut (slight discoloration). LIMITED TO 350 COPIES, THIS NUMBER 20 OF 30 SPECIALLY-BOUND COPIES. Pertelote 152.

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THE GOLDEN COCKERELL PRESS--Algernon Charles SWINBURNE (1837-1909). Lucretia Borgia. Edited by Randolph Hughes. London: 1942. 2° (310 x 185mm). Woodcut title vignette and headpieces by and after Reynolds Stone, collotype manuscript facsimile illustrations. White morocco gilt by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, top edge gilt, the others uncut (slight discoloration). LIMITED TO 350 COPIES, THIS NUMBER 20 OF 30 SPECIALLY-BOUND COPIES. Pertelote 152.

A.C. SWINBURNE. Hymn to Proserpine. London: 1944. 4° (230 x 165mm). Woodcut pictorial title border, frontispiece and illustrations by and after John Buckland-Wright. Purple morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, the upper board with central green only with gilt design after Buckland-Wright, gilt green lettering-piece on spine, top edge gilt, others uncut (lower edges affected by damp). LIMITED TO 350 COPIES, THIS NUMBER 14 OF 50 SPECIALLY-BOUND COPIES WITH AN ADDITIONAL WOODCUT. Cockalorum 159. (2)
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