[THE NINETIES]. CRACKANTHORPE, HUBERT. Wreckage: Seven Studies. London. William Heinemann, 1893. Decorated cloth, worn and a little soiled; half morocco slipcase. Author's first book. Laid in: Autograph letter signed from Crackanthorpe to the publisher Heinemann, Venice, 29 June [1893], 1 1/2 pp., 8vo, about the statement of accounts regarding Wreckage. Improbable ownership name "G R Bacchus" on front free endpaper -- CRACKANTHORPE. Vignettes. London: John Lane/The Bodley Head, 1896. Boards, uncut, spine a bit darkened; half morocco slipcase. Laid in: Autograph letter signed from Crackanthorpe to Heinemann, Switzerland, 15 July 1893, 1 1/2 pp, 8vo, praising Heinemann for his handling of a controversy involving Wreckage. Bookplate of Ernst Bendz -- CRACKANTHORPE. Sentimental Studies [and] Last Studies. London: Heinemann, 1895-97. 2 vols., uniform green cloth, second vol. rubbed and soiled; half morocco slipcase. Laid in: Autograph letter signed to Heinemann, Chelsea, 12 Sept. 1894, 2 pp., 8vo, regarding terms for a volume of Maupassant's stories to be translated by Crackanthorpe and Henry Harland -- DAVIDSON, JOHN. Godfrida. New York: John Lane/The Bodley Head, 1898. Cloth. PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed at top of title-page by the author: "To Edmund Gosse from John Davidson." Gosse bookplate -- HOPE HAWKINS, ANTHONY. The Heart of Princess Osra. London, 1896. Cloth extremities slightly rubbed; half morocco case. PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed by the author to Charles Wilson -- MACKAIL, J.W. Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology...translated by Mackail. London, 1890. Cloth, a bit marked. Signed by Mackail on half-title. Bookplate of Jacomb Hood (illustrator of Wilde's and Lang's fairy tales, etc.) -- SCHREINER, OLIVE. Dreams. London, 1891. Pictorial cloth, a little soiled. ASSOCIATION COPY, inscribed on half-title by Arthur Symons: "To Katherine Willard (the friend of Joseph Conrad?) from her friend, Arthur Symonds. New Year 1891." Together 8 vols. and 3 letters, the books 8vo, original bindings. London, except as noted. FIRST EDITIONS. Krishnamurti 139-141 for the Crackanthorpe titles. (11)

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[THE NINETIES]. CRACKANTHORPE, HUBERT. Wreckage: Seven Studies. London. William Heinemann, 1893. Decorated cloth, worn and a little soiled; half morocco slipcase. Author's first book. Laid in: Autograph letter signed from Crackanthorpe to the publisher Heinemann, Venice, 29 June [1893], 1 1/2 pp., 8vo, about the statement of accounts regarding Wreckage. Improbable ownership name "G R Bacchus" on front free endpaper -- CRACKANTHORPE. Vignettes. London: John Lane/The Bodley Head, 1896. Boards, uncut, spine a bit darkened; half morocco slipcase. Laid in: Autograph letter signed from Crackanthorpe to Heinemann, Switzerland, 15 July 1893, 1 1/2 pp, 8vo, praising Heinemann for his handling of a controversy involving Wreckage. Bookplate of Ernst Bendz -- CRACKANTHORPE. Sentimental Studies [and] Last Studies. London: Heinemann, 1895-97. 2 vols., uniform green cloth, second vol. rubbed and soiled; half morocco slipcase. Laid in: Autograph letter signed to Heinemann, Chelsea, 12 Sept. 1894, 2 pp., 8vo, regarding terms for a volume of Maupassant's stories to be translated by Crackanthorpe and Henry Harland -- DAVIDSON, JOHN. Godfrida. New York: John Lane/The Bodley Head, 1898. Cloth. PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed at top of title-page by the author: "To Edmund Gosse from John Davidson." Gosse bookplate -- HOPE HAWKINS, ANTHONY. The Heart of Princess Osra. London, 1896. Cloth extremities slightly rubbed; half morocco case. PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed by the author to Charles Wilson -- MACKAIL, J.W. Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology...translated by Mackail. London, 1890. Cloth, a bit marked. Signed by Mackail on half-title. Bookplate of Jacomb Hood (illustrator of Wilde's and Lang's fairy tales, etc.) -- SCHREINER, OLIVE. Dreams. London, 1891. Pictorial cloth, a little soiled. ASSOCIATION COPY, inscribed on half-title by Arthur Symons: "To Katherine Willard (the friend of Joseph Conrad?) from her friend, Arthur Symonds. New Year 1891." Together 8 vols. and 3 letters, the books 8vo, original bindings. London, except as noted. FIRST EDITIONS. Krishnamurti 139-141 for the Crackanthorpe titles. (11)