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Lot 35

ELIOT, T.S., 'POEMS'

first edition, first state, one of less than 250 copies, printed and published by Leonard & Virginia Woolf at The Hogarth Press,
Richmond, 1919, marbled paper wrappers with cream title label, contained in red cloth solander box and slip case with gilt tooled half titles

Provenance: Le Brocq Collection, Jersey.

Condition Report: click here
Estimate: £5,000 - £10,000
Hammer price: £16,000
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.

Thomas Stearns Eliot OM (26 September 1888 – 4 January 1965)

T.S. Eliot was an American-British poet, essayist, publisher, playwright, literary critic and editor. He is considered to be one of the 20th century’s greatest poets, as well as a central figure in English-language Modernist poetry. His trials in language, writing style, and verse structure reinvigorated English poetry.

The Hogarth Press 

The Hogarth Press, operated by Leonard & Virginia Woolf, is one of the iconic English art publishers and who printed works of many of the leading Avant Garde English authors of the early 20th Century. Printing was a hobby for the Woolfs, and it provided a diversion for Virginia when writing became too stressful. The couple bought a handpress in 1917 for £19 and learnt how to use it. The press was set up in the dining room of Hogarth House, where the Woolfs lived, lending its name to the publishing company they founded. In July they published their first text, a book with one story written by Leonard and the other written by Virginia. Between 1917 and 1946 the Press published 527 titles. It moved to Tavistock Square in 1924 and in 1946 the business was then acquired by Chatto & Windus.

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Some chipping and damage to paper wrappers, one loose piece secured to a piece of white paper, one loose piece bagged. 

Some staining and mild foxing. 

No apparent repair or major damage. 

Previously sold by Peter Harrington - see additional photos 

Some wear to slip case 

This is a first edition and first state, seen by the mis spelling of capitaux and aestival on page 13. 

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