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The Common Reader

First edition of Virginia Woolf's The Common Reader

Virginia WoolfAdeline Virginia Stephen, 1882–1941

First edition. Demy 8vo. Pp. 305, [3 (blank)]. Pale grey cloth-backed white paper boards, illustrated in grass-green and chocolate-brown by Vanessa Bell to upper cover; lettered in black to spine. Published 23 April 1925 at 12s. 6d. 1/1,250 copies printed.
Sans the scarce dustwrapper. Backstrip gently toned, upper edge somewhat dust-soiled, light off-setting to endpapers, scattered foxing to boards, textblock edges and prelims., else near Fine.
Woolf's first collection of critical essays written for the "common reader" who is neither scholar nor critic, and reads books for personal enjoyment. "Some of these papers appeared originally in the Times Literary Supplement, the Athenaeum, the Nation and Athenaeum, the New Statesman, the London Mercury, the Dial (New York), and the New Republic (New York)." [From the preface.] Includes 'On Not Knowing Greek', 'Modern Fiction', 'Jane Austen' and 'Montaigne'.
[Kirkpatrick and Clarke A8a; Woolmer 81]
edition
first edition
format
hardback
publisher
Leonard & Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press
published in
London
publication year
1925
ISBN
not assigned
height × width
22 × 15 cm
genre
essays
language
English
binding style
paper-covered boards
binding state
original binding
remark
missing jacket
condition
very good
GBP£ ​400
EUR€ ​482
USD$ ​506
ref.497 9U7