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LAWRENCE, D.H. Aaron's Rod. London: Martin Secker, 1922.
8° (190 x 125mm). (Scattered spotting on edges.) Publisher's brown cloth, spine gilt, original cream paper dust-jacket printed in orange (dust-jacket very worn, torn, spine defective and mostly lacking). Provenance: Louise Burrows (signature on front blank). FIRST ENGLISH EDITION of the novel the critic John Middleton Murry called Lawrence's greatest, and which motivated Murry to found the Adelphi. There are significant differences between the American and English editions. Cf. Roberts A21.
LAWRENCE, D.H. Amores: Poems. London: Duckworth and Company [1916]. 8° (185 x 125mm). (Scattered spotting on edges and a few leaves.) Publisher's blue cloth, spine gilt, original dust-jacket printed in black (dust-jacket with tears, small chips and light soiling). FIRST EDITION. Roberts A9, variant 3 (published without ads). -- LAWRENCE. Pansies. London: Martin Secker, 1929. 8° (223 x 145mm). (Scattered spotting on edges.) Publisher's blue cloth-backed printed boards, top edge gilt, original printed dust-jacket (chips and tears, light spotting, faint damp-stain along foredge where the dust-jacket adheres to the front board). FIRST EDITION, TRADE ISSUE, with the printed prospectus laid-in. Roberts A47b. -- LAWRENCE. The Collected Poems. Vol. 1 (of 2). London: Martin Secker, 1928. 8° (202 x 142mm). (Light scattered spotting on edges.) Publisher's original brown cloth, spine and front board gilt-lettered, top edge blue, others rough-trimmed, original cream dust-jacket printed in brown (dust-jacket very worn, torn and chipped, spine defective and mostly lacking.) FIRST EDITION, TRADE ISSUE of the first volume of Lawrence's collected poems. Roberts A43a. (4)
8° (190 x 125mm). (Scattered spotting on edges.) Publisher's brown cloth, spine gilt, original cream paper dust-jacket printed in orange (dust-jacket very worn, torn, spine defective and mostly lacking). Provenance: Louise Burrows (signature on front blank). FIRST ENGLISH EDITION of the novel the critic John Middleton Murry called Lawrence's greatest, and which motivated Murry to found the Adelphi. There are significant differences between the American and English editions. Cf. Roberts A21.
LAWRENCE, D.H. Amores: Poems. London: Duckworth and Company [1916]. 8° (185 x 125mm). (Scattered spotting on edges and a few leaves.) Publisher's blue cloth, spine gilt, original dust-jacket printed in black (dust-jacket with tears, small chips and light soiling). FIRST EDITION. Roberts A9, variant 3 (published without ads). -- LAWRENCE. Pansies. London: Martin Secker, 1929. 8° (223 x 145mm). (Scattered spotting on edges.) Publisher's blue cloth-backed printed boards, top edge gilt, original printed dust-jacket (chips and tears, light spotting, faint damp-stain along foredge where the dust-jacket adheres to the front board). FIRST EDITION, TRADE ISSUE, with the printed prospectus laid-in. Roberts A47b. -- LAWRENCE. The Collected Poems. Vol. 1 (of 2). London: Martin Secker, 1928. 8° (202 x 142mm). (Light scattered spotting on edges.) Publisher's original brown cloth, spine and front board gilt-lettered, top edge blue, others rough-trimmed, original cream dust-jacket printed in brown (dust-jacket very worn, torn and chipped, spine defective and mostly lacking.) FIRST EDITION, TRADE ISSUE of the first volume of Lawrence's collected poems. Roberts A43a. (4)
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