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\In Sh44\
944s
Shelley, Percy Bysshe,
1792-1822,
author.
Shelley at Oxford :
the early correspondence of P.B. Shelley with his friend T.J. Hogg, together with letters of Mary Shelley and T.L. Peacock and a hitherto unpublished prose fragment by Shelley /
edited by Walter Sidney Scott.
[London] :
The Golden Cockerel Press,
1944.
79, [1] pages :
illustrations, portraits ;
26 cm
text
rdacontent
still image
rdacontent
unmediated
rdamedia
volume
rdacarrier
"Shelley at Oxford is the third book of a trilogy, edited by Walter Sidney Scott and published by the Golden Cockerel Press, of which the first book was The Athenians and the second Harriet & Mary."--Verso of title page.
"The edition is limited to 500 numbered copies, in Perpetua type, on Arnold's mould-made paper, with four collotype reproductions. The printing has been completed on the 22nd day of November, 1944. Compositors: G.A. Terry, J. Hepburn. Pressman: W.H. Solly. Copies numbered 1-50 contain additional reproductions and will be full-bound in red morocco."--Page 79.
Publisher's note signed by Christopher Sandford (page 78).
The "Supplement of reproductions" consists of [8] pages inserted after page [80].
BEIN In Sh44 944s: "The edition is limited to 500 numbered copies ... no. 330."
BAC: British Art Center copy is no. 41 of 500 copies. One of 50 copies containing the additional reproductions and bound in red morocco by Leighton-Straker. Signed by the editor.
Shelley, Percy Bysshe,
1792-1822
Correspondence.
Poets, English
19th century
Correspondence.
Hogg, Thomas Jefferson,
1792-1862
Correspondence.
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft,
1797-1851
Correspondence.
Peacock, Thomas Love,
1785-1866
Correspondence.
Private press books
England
London
Specimens.
Private press books (Publishing)
England
London.
rbgenr
Photomechanical prints
1944..
gmgpc
Correspondence.
aat
Chron
1944.
Scott, Walter Sidney
Autograph.
Hogg, Thomas Jefferson,
1792-1862.
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft,
1797-1851.
Peacock, Thomas Love,
1785-1866.
Sandford, Christopher,
writer of afterward.
Scott, Walter Sidney,
1900-1980,
editor.
Golden Cockerel Press.,
publisher.
Leighton-Straker Bookbinding Co.,
binder.
rlin
AC031397
BEIN: In Sh44 944s: Transferred from Zeta.
RLA Beinecke Recon