THE WORLD OF CANT.
London 1885. 7.5x5", half leather; cloth. More
London 1885. 7.5x5", half leather; cloth. More
Illus, (some in color), 8x5", half leather, marbled boards. As is: lacking some pages. More
London n.d. Frontis; other illus, 7x5", gilt-lettered pict-cloth, a.e.g. More
Chicago (1900). 6.5x4.5", gilt-dec white cloth w/ oval inset illus of woman on cover, a.e.g. More
NY (1858). Illus, 7x4.5", gilt-dec pict cloth. More
Vol. 1 (only). Paris 1854. 7 x 4.5", leather backed marbled boards. More
Raphael Tuck & Sons: London n.d. Color lithos, oblong 4x5.5", die-cut wraps. More
8 Volumes. London 1793. 8.5 x 5.25", tree calf, as is: one volume (vol 3) with partly peeled spine, else nice & tight. More
Philadelphia 1832. 2 Vols in 1. Illus; extra-illus titles, 9x5.5", gilt-ruled polished calf. More
Vol. II (only) NY 1809. Frontis portrait of Congreve, 7 x 4", polished calf. More
Boston 1910. Illus, 8 x 5.5", nicely gilt-dec red cloth w/image of main entrance to museum in gilt on front cover. More
Boston 1905. Illus, 8x5", gilt-dec blue cloth, t.e.g. More
NY 1901. 8x5", cloth backed pict. Boards. More
NY 1899. Illus by Helen M. James, 8x5", nicely gilt-dec blue cloth, t.e.g. More
Boston (1906). Photos, 7.5x5", gilt-dec blue cloth, t.e.g. More
Steen Hasselbalchs Forlag,n.p. (Kopenhagen?)1935. 8 x 5.5", half polished calf; marbled boards; in Danish. More
Boston (1887). 7.5x4.5", gilt-dec maroon cloth, in dw. More
Budapest 1938. 9.5 x 6.5", blue leather backed boards. More
Budapest 1937. 9 x 6.5", blue leather backed boards. As is: spine worn. More
NY (1976). Color facsimile illus, 10x7", green gilt-dec cloth, in slipcase. More
The Easton Press: Norwalk, Conn (1983). Illus by Pablo Picasso, 11 x 8.5", full gilt-dec red leather, aeg, vg. Taken from the Limited Editions Club version of 1934. More
Henry Frowde: London n.d. Portrait, 4.0x2.7f", limp green suede, a.e.g. More
Leipzig 1891. 6.5x5", half straight-grain morocco; marbled boards t.e.g. More
London 1849. 8.5 x 5.5", gilt-dec leather, prize binding, a.e.g. Fourth Edition. Written by the father of Matthew Arnold & Mrs. Humphrey Ward. More