Works of the Brontës
Handsome complete seven-volume set of Smith & Elder's New Editions of the novels and poems of the Brontë sisters, with Gaskell's Life of Elizabeth Brontë.
Handsome complete seven-volume set of Smith & Elder's New Editions of the novels and poems of the Brontë sisters, with Gaskell's Life of Elizabeth Brontë.
First edition in book form of this classic story of love and the weight of family history set during the French Revolution, one of Dickens's best-known works.
Beautifully bound Edwardian edition of Emerson's celebrated essays, including "Self-Reliance."
Finely bound copy of the French classic — in an experimental Art Deco style, featuring stingray leather on the front panel.
Regency-era edition of these richly hand-colored engravings by one of the finest imitators of Holbein, in a handsome contemporary binding.
First Didot stereotype edition of the classical love story of Psyche and Cupid, retold by master of fables La Fontaine — strikingly bound, with delicate engraved illustrations.
Gorgeously bound 9-volume set of Shakespeare, all uniformly bound in early 19th-century full tree calf with elaborately gilt-stamped spines.
First printing of Steinbeck's classic tale, with five full-page woodcuts by José Clemente Orozco, in a handsome leather binding.
First UK edition of Tolstoy's masterpiece, in a spectacular artist's binding by the late Derek Hood.
First printing of this collection of biographical and literary anecdotes relating to Voltaire, selected, narrated, and translated for a popular British audience — in spectacular striped calf bindings.