The Keats Letters, Papers and Other Relics.

£200.00

The Keats Letters, Papers and Other Relics: Forming the Dilke Bequest in the Hampstead Public Library, Reproduced in Fifty-Eight Collotype Facsimiles, Edited with Full Transcriptions and Notes and an Account of the Portraits of Keats with Fourteen Reproductions by George C. Williamson, Together with Forewords by Theodore Watts-Dunton, and an Introduction by H. Buxton Forman.

72 full page plates.

Limited edition, no. 299 of 320 copies. Folio. [390 x 295 x 30 mm]. [1]f, 112 pp. Bound in publisher's quarter cream cloth over paper boards, the spine lettered in gilt, top edge gilt, the others uncut. (Mild stains to boards and spine).

London: John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1914

Text block clean, a very good copy.

Loosely inserted newspaper clippings from 1925 in reference to the Keats House in Hampstead as well as an invitation for the official opening of the Keats House from the Town Clerk of the Borough of Hampstead dated 23rd April, 1925, addressed to Roger Clark of the Clarks shoe family. Small pencil inscription by Stephen Clark dated 1973 on the front paste-down.

Stock no. ebc9173

The Keats Letters, Papers and Other Relics: Forming the Dilke Bequest in the Hampstead Public Library, Reproduced in Fifty-Eight Collotype Facsimiles, Edited with Full Transcriptions and Notes and an Account of the Portraits of Keats with Fourteen Reproductions by George C. Williamson, Together with Forewords by Theodore Watts-Dunton, and an Introduction by H. Buxton Forman.

72 full page plates.

Limited edition, no. 299 of 320 copies. Folio. [390 x 295 x 30 mm]. [1]f, 112 pp. Bound in publisher's quarter cream cloth over paper boards, the spine lettered in gilt, top edge gilt, the others uncut. (Mild stains to boards and spine).

London: John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1914

Text block clean, a very good copy.

Loosely inserted newspaper clippings from 1925 in reference to the Keats House in Hampstead as well as an invitation for the official opening of the Keats House from the Town Clerk of the Borough of Hampstead dated 23rd April, 1925, addressed to Roger Clark of the Clarks shoe family. Small pencil inscription by Stephen Clark dated 1973 on the front paste-down.

Stock no. ebc9173