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copperplate engraver, b. 1798 - d. 1873

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        • Graves (Robert) No More Ghosts, first edition, John Lehmann's review copy with his notes, 1940 & others, Graves, including others signed (31)
          Sep. 19, 2024

          Graves (Robert) No More Ghosts, first edition, John Lehmann's review copy with his notes, 1940 & others, Graves, including others signed (31)

          Est: £150 - £200

          Graves (Robert) No More Ghosts, John Lehmann's review copy with his ownership signature in pencil on front free endpaper and autograph notes in Lehmann's hand on loosely inserted sheet, Faber review copy sheet inserted (toned), original boards, toned at edges, 1940; Poems 1938-1945, signed presentation inscription from the author "James with love from Robert | Jan 1946" on front free endpaper, original boards, dust-jacket, lightly creased at upper edge and toned on spine, 1946; John Kemp's Wager, one of 100 copies signed by the author, original parchment-backed boards, lightly toned, Oxford, 1925, first editions; and 28 others, Graves, including 7 limited edition signed works, v.s. (31)

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        • Graves (Robert) I, Claudius, first edition, 1934; and 3 others by the same (4)
          Sep. 19, 2024

          Graves (Robert) I, Claudius, first edition, 1934; and 3 others by the same (4)

          Est: £300 - £400

          Graves (Robert) I, Claudius, first edition, folding pedigree at end, Harrods circulating library blind-stamp to rear pastedown, foxing, occasional spotting, original cloth, some bumping to spine tips and corners, rubbed, dust-jacket, light toning to spine, spine ends and corners chipped, affecting first word of title at head of spine, closed tear running into rear panel, strengthening tape to verso, toning and surface soiling to lower panel, 1934; and 3 others by the same, 8vo (4)

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        • Ardizzone (Edward).- Graves (Robert) The Penny Fiddle, 1960 & others, illustrated by Ardizzone (12)
          Sep. 19, 2024

          Ardizzone (Edward).- Graves (Robert) The Penny Fiddle, 1960 & others, illustrated by Ardizzone (12)

          Est: £150 - £200

          Ardizzone (Edward).- Graves (Robert) The Penny Fiddle, jacket price-clipped, 1960; Ann at Highwood Hall: Poems for Children, jacket price-clipped, 1964 § Ray (Cyril) Merry England, jacket torn at spine head, portion lacking from upper corner, 1960, first editions, illustrations by Ardizzone, original boards, dust-jackets, nicks and chips to extremities; and 9 others, illustrations by Ardizzone, v.s. (12)

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        • R. GRAVES (*1798) after WILKIE (*1785), The Abbotsford Family, 1837, Steel engraving
          Jul. 27, 2024

          R. GRAVES (*1798) after WILKIE (*1785), The Abbotsford Family, 1837, Steel engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Robert Graves (1798 - 1873 ) after David Wilkie (1785 - 1841 ): The Abbotsford Family, among the sitters are Sir Walter Scott (1771 - 1832) and Marguerite Charpentier (1770 - 1826), in the background a view of Abbortsford (Canada), 1837, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Inscription: Unten links in der Darstellung signiert und datiert "Wilkie 1817". Unter der Darstellung signiert "Painted by Sir David Wilkie, R.A. / Engraved by Robert Graves A.R.A.", darunter betitelt und mit Widmung an Sir Adam Fergusone Deputy / This Engraving from the Original Picture in his possession is most respectfully dedicated by his obliged obedient Servants Hodgson & Graves". Darunter mit Publikationszeile "London Publsihed June 1837 by Hodgson & Graves , Pall Mall". Date: 1837 Keywords: 19th century, Realism, Portraits, United Kingdom, Size: Paper: 40,0 cm x 46,4 cm (15,7 x 18,3 in), Depiction: 29,3 cm x 38,0 cm (11,5 x 15 in)

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        • Graves (Robert) I, Claudius, first edition, 1934.
          Jul. 18, 2024

          Graves (Robert) I, Claudius, first edition, 1934.

          Est: £600 - £800

          Graves (Robert) I, Claudius, first edition, original boards, dust-jacket, a few short closed tears and nicks to edges, neat restoration and retouching to spine ends and edges, in effect a bright copy, 8vo, 1934.

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        • ROBERT GRAVES, I. CLAUDIUS, FIRST EDITION. sm
          Jul. 11, 2024

          ROBERT GRAVES, I. CLAUDIUS, FIRST EDITION. sm

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          ROBERT GRAVES, I. CLAUDIUS, FIRST EDITION. LEONARD JOEL DELIVERY SIZE: SMALL

          Leonard Joel
        • Graves (Robert) But It Still Goes On, first edition, 1930 & others, Graves (8)
          Jun. 13, 2024

          Graves (Robert) But It Still Goes On, first edition, 1930 & others, Graves (8)

          Est: £100 - £150

          Graves (Robert) But It Still Goes On, jacket spine a little browned and frayed at head, 1930; Poems 1938-1945, ownership inscription on endpaper, bookshop stamp on title, 1946; King Jesus, 1946, first editions, light foxing, original boards, dust-jackets, 8vo (8)

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        • Graves (Robert) Poems 1968-1970, 1970 & others, poetry (26)
          May. 09, 2024

          Graves (Robert) Poems 1968-1970, 1970 & others, poetry (26)

          Est: £150 - £200

          Graves (Robert) Poems 1968-1970, original boards, dust-jacket, a fine copy, 1970; New Poems, light spotting, original boards, dust-jacket, price-clipped and spotted, 1962; More Poems, original boards, dust-jacket, slightly nicked at edges, 1961 § Eshleman (Clayton) Alters, original wrappers, Black Sparrow Press, Los Angeles, 1971 § Pudney (John) Spill Out, first edition, review slip, signed postcard from the poet and other ephemera loosely inserted, original boards, dust-jacket, a little rubbed, 1957; and 22 others, poetry, some signed, 8vo & 4to (26)

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        • Graves (Robert) But It Still Goes On, first edition, 1930 & others, Graves (8)
          May. 09, 2024

          Graves (Robert) But It Still Goes On, first edition, 1930 & others, Graves (8)

          Est: £150 - £200

          Graves (Robert) But It Still Goes On, jacket spine a little browned and frayed at head, 1930; Poems 1938-1945, ownership inscription on endpaper, bookshop stamp on title, 1946; King Jesus, 1946, first editions, light foxing, original boards, dust-jackets, 8vo (8)

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        • GRAVES (Robert)
          Apr. 04, 2024

          GRAVES (Robert)

          Est: £60 - £80

          GRAVES (Robert) Fairies and Fusiliers. London: William Heinemann, 1917, 8vo, 1st edition, [one of 1000 copies], on thick paper, very light foxing to prelims, original red cloth, spine faded; Over the Brazier. London: The Poetry Bookshop 1916, 2nd impression, paper wraps, (crease to coloured front), tear along spine;

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        • R. GRAVES (1798-1873), Crazy Crow, Theater in Dublin, around 1825, Copper engraving
          Feb. 24, 2024

          R. GRAVES (1798-1873), Crazy Crow, Theater in Dublin, around 1825, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Robert Graves (1798 - 1873 ): Crazy Crow, doorman at the theatre in Dublin, c. 1825, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Lower middle signed in the printing plate: "R. Grave [sic] fc.". Lower middle inscribed in the printing plate: "Crazy Crow, (Porter to the Playhouse in Dublin.)". Date: c. 1825 Description: Interesting, genre-like portrayal. Keywords: Musicians, Music, Instruments, Ireland, 19th century, Romanticism, Professions, Ireland,

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        • Graves (Robert) John Kemp's Wager, A.L.s from the author, with 2 other letters relating to the work, Oxford, 1925 & others by Graves, signed or with presentation inscriptions from the author (4)
          Dec. 12, 2023

          Graves (Robert) John Kemp's Wager, A.L.s from the author, with 2 other letters relating to the work, Oxford, 1925 & others by Graves, signed or with presentation inscriptions from the author (4)

          Est: £300 - £400

          Graves (Robert) John Kemp's Wager, ALs from the author discussing persons involved in putting on the opera, including a mention of a promise from Vaughan Williams to arrange the music, folds, on his letterhead, 1925, together with 2 other letters written in 1953, one to Vaughan Williams asking whether this original plan ever came into fruition, and a TLs response from Williams, all loosely inserted, light toning and rust-stain from staple on half-title, original boards, edges browned and creased, upper joint cracked, Oxford, 1925; Welchman's House, first edition, one of 525 copies, wood engravings by Paul Nash, bookplate and book-label on pastedown, original cloth-backed boards, spine lightly rubbed, 1925; Count Belisarius, reprint, signed presentation inscription from the author on endpapers, original boards, dust-jacket, light fading and creasing to spine, 1970; and another work signed by Graves, 4to & 8vo (4)

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        • Robert Graves Art Auction Catalog
          Nov. 04, 2023

          Robert Graves Art Auction Catalog

          Est: $25 - $50

          Illustrated Catalogue of the Gallery of Paintings, Sculpture, Bronzes, and other art objects belonging to the estate of the late Robert Graves. American Art Association 1887.

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        • R. GRAVES (1798-1873), Crazy Crow, Theater in Dublin, around 1825, Copper engraving
          Sep. 23, 2023

          R. GRAVES (1798-1873), Crazy Crow, Theater in Dublin, around 1825, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Robert Graves (1798 - 1873 ): Crazy Crow, doorman at the theatre in Dublin, c. 1825, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Lower middle signed in the printing plate: "R. Grave [sic] fc.". Lower middle inscribed in the printing plate: "Crazy Crow, (Porter to the Playhouse in Dublin.)". Date: c. 1825 Description: Interesting, genre-like portrayal. Keywords: Musicians, Music, Instruments, Ireland, 19th century, Romanticism, Professions, Ireland,

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        • Graves (Robert) Claudius the God, first edition, 1934.
          Aug. 24, 2023

          Graves (Robert) Claudius the God, first edition, 1934.

          Est: £400 - £600

          Graves (Robert) Claudius the God, first edition, folding tables, light foxing to pastedown, original cloth, corners bumped, dust-jacket, light toning to spine, edges creased, one or two spots to spine, still an excellent example overall, 8vo, 1934. ⁂ Graves' sequel to his acclaimed I, Claudius. Rare in good condition.

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        • Robert Graves
          Jul. 14, 2023

          Robert Graves

          Est: $300 - $400

          A collection of photographs of Robert Graves taken by Thelma Dutton. Thelma Dufton put together a book called: An Angle on Hungary, an Album of Photographs By Thelman Dufton. It included an introduction By Robert Graves. Robert Graves (1895- 1985) was an English poet, and critic. Includes: 2 black and white portraits signed by Dufton. 25x26cm. Robert Graves with unknown lady. 21x17cm Signed by Dufton. Another image of the unknown lady with another older lady. 17x21. signed. 2 black and white images of Robert Graves 10x15cm. 3x colour slides of Robert Graves. One 35mm and three 60mm. Three black and white film negatives of Robert Graves.

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        • Graves (Robert) Poems 1965-68, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author, 1968.
          Jun. 08, 2023

          Graves (Robert) Poems 1965-68, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author, 1968.

          Est: £150 - £200

          NO RESERVE Graves (Robert) Poems 1965-68, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to Simon Wilson, sprig of rosemary loosely inserted in small bag and labelled as coming from the bush by Graves' graveside, original cloth, dust-jacket, light toning to spine, else excellent, 8vo, 1968. ⁂ Simon Wilson OBE is an art historian and retired Tate curator, author of numerous books on British and modern art.

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        • R. GRAVES (1798-1873), Crazy Crow, Theater in Dublin, around 1825, Copper engraving
          May. 06, 2023

          R. GRAVES (1798-1873), Crazy Crow, Theater in Dublin, around 1825, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Robert Graves (1798 - 1873 ): Crazy Crow, doorman at the theatre in Dublin, c. 1825, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Lower middle signed in the printing plate: "R. Grave [sic] fc.". Lower middle inscribed in the printing plate: "Crazy Crow, (Porter to the Playhouse in Dublin.)". Date: c. 1825 Description: Interesting, genre-like portrayal. Keywords: Musicians, Music, Instruments, Ireland, 19th century, Romanticism, Professions, Ireland,

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        • Graves (Robert) Beyond Giving, one of 500 copies signed and numbered by author, 1969; and others by the same (11)
          Apr. 27, 2023

          Graves (Robert) Beyond Giving, one of 500 copies signed and numbered by author, 1969; and others by the same (11)

          Est: £200 - £300

          Graves (Robert) Beyond Giving, 1969; The Green-Sailed Vessel, 1971; Timeless Meeting, 1973; At the Gate, 1974, one of 500 copies signed and numbered by author, original cloth, fractional bumping to extremities, dust-jacket, slight creasing to edges, privately printed; Poems (1926-1930), first edition, half-title, scattered faint spotting, original cloth, fractional bumping to corners and spine extremities, a little rubbed, 1931; and others by the same, 8vo (11)

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        • Graves (Robert) Good-Bye to All That, first edition, first issue, 1929.
          Mar. 30, 2023

          Graves (Robert) Good-Bye to All That, first edition, first issue, 1929.

          Est: £600 - £800

          Graves (Robert) Good-Bye to All That, first edition, first issue, frontispiece, plates, light browning to endpapers, original cloth, dust-jacket, slight toning to spine, small patches of insect-damage to upper panel and fore-edge, a few small nicks to head and light creasing, some light foxing but an excellent example, 8vo, 1929. ⁂ The first issue, with the reference to Spiritualism on p.290 and the unauthorised transcription of a poem from Sassoon to Graves on pp.341-3, subsequently removed at Sassoon's request and reintroduced in the second edition.

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        • Graves (Robert) Good-Bye to All That, first edition, second issue, 1929.
          Mar. 23, 2023

          Graves (Robert) Good-Bye to All That, first edition, second issue, 1929.

          Est: £150 - £200

          Graves (Robert) Good-Bye to All That, first edition, second issue, with poem excised from pp.341-343 and errata present, plates, plates, very light browning to endpapers, original cloth, slight bumping to spine tips and corners, dust-jacket, very light toning to spine, short nick to foot of upper fore-edge, small hole and slight surface wear to lower panel, light surface soiling to extremities, an excellent example, 8vo, 1929.

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        • Graves (Robert) Treasure Box, first edition, signed by the author, Chiswick Press, [1919].
          Jan. 26, 2023

          Graves (Robert) Treasure Box, first edition, signed by the author, Chiswick Press, [1919].

          Est: £600 - £800

          Graves (Robert) Treasure Box, first edition, [one of 200 copies], this copy signed by the author on title, two illustrations after Nancy Nicholson, original wrappers, expert repairs and retouches to inner hinge, re-sewn stitching to spine, housed in custom-made drop-back box with morocco spine label, 4to, Chiswick Press, [1919].

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        • Robert Graves Thomas Webster Engraving
          Jan. 24, 2023

          Robert Graves Thomas Webster Engraving

          Est: $100 - $200

          Robert Graves (British, 1798-1873). Engraving on paper after a painting by Thomas Webster (British, 1800-1886). Depicting schoolchildren frolicking and slipping on an icy pond. With a bag containing many of the missing pieces from the frame.

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        • Graves (Robert) I, Claudius, first edition, 1934.
          Jan. 19, 2023

          Graves (Robert) I, Claudius, first edition, 1934.

          Est: £400 - £500

          Graves (Robert) I, Claudius, first edition, bookplate to front endpaper, original cloth, very lightly mottled, dust-jacket, spine defective at head, with loss to some letters, and small chip to lower portion, spine foot and fold ends chipped, toning, creasing at folds, 8vo, 1934.

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        • R.GRAVES (*1798) after WILKIE (*1785), The Abbotsford Family, 1837, Steel engraving
          Oct. 22, 2022

          R.GRAVES (*1798) after WILKIE (*1785), The Abbotsford Family, 1837, Steel engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Robert Graves (1798 - 1873 ) after David Wilkie (1785 - 1841 ): The Abbotsford Family, among the sitters are Sir Walter Scott (1771 - 1832) and Marguerite Charpentier (1770 - 1826), in the background a view of Abbortsford (Canada), 1837, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Inscription: Unten links in der Darstellung signiert und datiert "Wilkie 1817". Unter der Darstellung signiert "Painted by Sir David Wilkie, R.A. / Engraved by Robert Graves A.R.A.", darunter betitelt und mit Widmung an Sir Adam Fergusone Deputy / This Engraving from the Original Picture in his possession is most respectfully dedicated by his obliged obedient Servants Hodgson & Graves". Darunter mit Publikationszeile "London Publsihed June 1837 by Hodgson & Graves , Pall Mall". Date: 1837 Keywords: 19th century, Realism, Portraits, United Kingdom,

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        • Graves (Robert) I, Claudius, first edition, 1934; and 4 others, similar (5)
          Oct. 14, 2022

          Graves (Robert) I, Claudius, first edition, 1934; and 4 others, similar (5)

          Est: £150 - £200

          Graves (Robert) I, Claudius, 1934 § Hope (Anthony) Rupert of Hentzau, Bristol and London, 1898 § Jerome (Jerome K.) Three Men in a Boat, half-title browned, ink ownership name to title, Bristol and London, 1889, first editions, original cloth, spines faded, light soiling or marking, spine ends frayed and rubbed; and 2 others, similar, 8vo (5)

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        • Graves (Robert) Claudius the God, first edition, 1934.
          Oct. 14, 2022

          Graves (Robert) Claudius the God, first edition, 1934.

          Est: £150 - £200

          Graves (Robert) Claudius the God, first edition, folding tables, light spotting to endpapers, original boards, light toning to spine, spine ends a little creased, light surface soiling to lower panel, short tear to foot of upper joint, rubbing to extremities, but an excellent example overall, 8vo, 1934. ⁂ Graves' sequel to his acclaimed I, Claudius. Rare in good condition.

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        • Graves (Robert) Lawrence and the Arabs, first edition, 1927; and another, uniformly bound (2)
          Oct. 14, 2022

          Graves (Robert) Lawrence and the Arabs, first edition, 1927; and another, uniformly bound (2)

          Est: £150 - £200

          Graves (Robert) Lawrence and the Arabs, first edition, some very light spotting to first few leaves, 1927 § Lawrence (T. E.) Seven Pillars of Wisdom, ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper, 1955, half-titles, plates, bookplate of Michael Matantos, uniformly bound in modern half tan morocco, gilt, t.e.g., 8vo (2)

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        • R.GRAVES (1798-1873), Crazy Crow, doorman at the theatre in Dublin, around 1825, Copper engraving
          Aug. 06, 2022

          R.GRAVES (1798-1873), Crazy Crow, doorman at the theatre in Dublin, around 1825, Copper engraving

          Est: €300 - €400

          Robert Graves (1798 - 1873 ): Crazy Crow, doorman at the theatre in Dublin, c. 1825, Copper engraving Technique: Copper engraving on Paper Inscription: Lower middle signed in the printing plate: "R. Grave [sic] fc.". Lower middle inscribed in the printing plate: "Crazy Crow, (Porter to the Playhouse in Dublin.)". Date: c. 1825 Description: Interesting, genre-like portrayal. Keywords: Musicians, Music, Instruments, Ireland, 19th century, Romanticism, Professions, Ireland,

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        • Graves (Robert) The Shout, one of 530 copies signed and numbered by author, Elkin Mathews & Marot, 1929; and others Private Press or limited editions (7).
          Feb. 24, 2022

          Graves (Robert) The Shout, one of 530 copies signed and numbered by author, Elkin Mathews & Marot, 1929; and others Private Press or limited editions (7).

          Est: £150 - £200

          Graves (Robert) The Shout, § Williamson (Henry) The Linhay on the Downs § Garnett (David) The Old Dovecote and other Stories § Powys (T. F.) The Dewpond, a Story; together 4 vol. from 'The Woburn Books' series, each one of 530 copies signed and numbered by authors, original boards, dust-jackets, slight creasing to top edges, Elkin Mathews & Marot, 1928-29 § Williamson (Henry) The Beautiful Years, 1929; The Dream of a Fair Woman, 1931; one of 200 copies signed by author, original cloth, sunned spines; and 2 others Private Press, 8vo (7)

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        • Graves (Robert) On English Poetry, first English edition, signed presentation inscription from L. A. G. Strong, 1922; and 2 others (3)
          Feb. 24, 2022

          Graves (Robert) On English Poetry, first English edition, signed presentation inscription from L. A. G. Strong, 1922; and 2 others (3)

          Est: £200 - £300

          Graves (Robert) On English Poetry, signed presentation inscription from L. A. G. Strong "Michael McKenna, Oct. 1922, hoping that the good work he has done is only a beginning, L.A.G. Strong" on endpaper, browning to endpapers, original first issue cloth, spine darkened, surface soiling, spine ends a little bumped, 1922; But It Still Goes On, variant issue without 'The Child she Bare' in the first paragraph of page 157, but with leaf integral with pp. 143-144, light spotting to endpapers, original cloth, dust-jacket, spine darkened, spine ends and corners a little chipped, short tears to head of joints, rubbed, 1930; The White Goddess, browning to endpapers, original cloth, dust-jacket, light browning to spine, spine ends and corners a little chipped, light creasing to head, 1948, first or first English editions, 8vo (3)

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        • Graves (Robert) Over the Brazier, first edition, second impression, 1916.
          Feb. 24, 2022

          Graves (Robert) Over the Brazier, first edition, second impression, 1916.

          Est: £150 - £200

          Graves (Robert) Over the Brazier, first edition, second impression, scattered faint spotting, original paper wrappers, upper cover with woodcut by Claud Lovat Fraser, 'second impression' at top corner, slight chipping and creasing to corners and extremities, 8vo, 1916. ⁂ The author's first work.

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        • Graves (Robert) Poems (1926-1930), first edition, 1931; and others, most first editions (13)
          Aug. 05, 2021

          Graves (Robert) Poems (1926-1930), first edition, 1931; and others, most first editions (13)

          Est: £80 - £120

          NO RESERVE Graves (Robert) Poems (1926-1930), first edition, scattered faint spotting, pencil annotations at end, original decorative cloth, slight bumping to spine extremities, dust-jacket, loss to spine- and top-edge, tape repairs to verso, 1931 § Bates (H.E.) Fair Stood the Wind for France, first edition, original cloth, slight bumping to spine head, dust-jacket, tear and small loss to upper cover, tape repairs to verso, slight chipping to spine extremities and edges, 1944; and others, most first editions, 8vo (13)

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        • Graves (Robert) Good-bye to all that, 1929.
          Aug. 05, 2021

          Graves (Robert) Good-bye to all that, 1929.

          Est: £40 - £60

          NO RESERVE Graves (Robert) Good-bye to all that, ?second impression (obscured by bookplate to title verso), 446pp., ownership signature of E.Silk and various ink annotations and underlinings to text suggesting he fought with Graves in WW1, original cloth, worn and tape-repaired dust-jacket, 8vo, 1929. ⁂ The annotations on p.134 include the underlining of 'adjutant' and the word 'Self' alonside as well as identification of various others mentioned in the text.

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        • Graves (Robert) Fairies and Fusiliers, first edition, signed by the author, Heinemann, [1917]; and another (2)
          Jul. 07, 2021

          Graves (Robert) Fairies and Fusiliers, first edition, signed by the author, Heinemann, [1917]; and another (2)

          Est: £200 - £300

          Graves (Robert) Fairies and Fusiliers, first edition, signed by the author on endpaper with additional presentation inscription from William Nicholson below, scattered spotting, light browning to endpapers, original cloth, light fading to spine, minor bumping to spine ends and corners, Heinemann, [1917]; and the signed limited edition of his translation of The Golden Ass, 8vo (2) ⁂ Graves' third book, including a number of war poems, signed by him and with a presentation inscription from his father-in-law, the artist William Nicholson.

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        • Graves (Robert) Goliath and David, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to H. H. Abbott, Chiswick Press, [1916].
          Jul. 07, 2021

          Graves (Robert) Goliath and David, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to H. H. Abbott, Chiswick Press, [1916].

          Est: £1,000 - £1,500

          Graves (Robert) Goliath and David, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author "H. H. Abbott, from Robert Graves, Bryn-y-pin, 1918" to inside front cover, a spotting to edges, original plain red wrappers, light sunning to spine, light rubbing and creasing to extremities, 8vo, Chiswick Press, [1916]. ⁂ Graves' second published collection of poetry, written whilst he was convalescing after being hit by a German shell with a presentation inscription to a fellow poet. H. H. Abbott (1891-1976) was an Edwardian poet whose work was very much in the style of his Georgian poet contemporaries. He was featured in several collections alongside Graves.

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        • Robert E. Groves (1866-1944), In Casablanca, Morocco, oil on board, 29 x 34.5
          Jun. 29, 2021

          Robert E. Groves (1866-1944), In Casablanca, Morocco, oil on board, 29 x 34.5

          Est: £600 - £800

          Robert E. Groves (1866-1944) In Casablanca, Morocco oil on board signed and dated 1914, 1915 Modern Gallery Exhibition label verso. Provenance private collection.

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        • Graves (Robert) The Common Asphodel, first edition, 1949; and 24 others by Graves (25)
          Feb. 18, 2021

          Graves (Robert) The Common Asphodel, first edition, 1949; and 24 others by Graves (25)

          Est: £100 - £150

          NO RESERVE Graves (Robert) The Common Asphodel, first edition, 1949; Collected Poems, ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper, fore-edge spotted, 1965; The Comedies of Terence, edited by Robert Graves, 1963, original cloth, dust-jackets, the first price-clipped; and 22 others by Graves, 8vo (25)

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        • Graves (Robert) Mock Beggar Hall, first edition, Hogarth Press, 1924.
          Feb. 18, 2021

          Graves (Robert) Mock Beggar Hall, first edition, Hogarth Press, 1924.

          Est: £100 - £150

          Graves (Robert) Mock Beggar Hall, first edition, ex-library copy with bookplate and ink stamp to title verso, original pictorial boards by William Nicholson, spine defective with piece missing from head and about a third missing from bottom, corners rubbed, 4to, Hogarth Press, 1924.

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        • Graves (Robert) Autograph Letter signed "RG", 1970, written as a reply on a TLs from Austin Storrey to Graves sending him a copy of his poems, Island in the Sun, and replying about package tourists to …
          Sep. 03, 2020

          Graves (Robert) Autograph Letter signed "RG", 1970, written as a reply on a TLs from Austin Storrey to Graves sending him a copy of his poems, Island in the Sun, and replying about package tourists to …

          Est: £100 - £150

          Graves (Robert, poet and novelist, 1895-1985) Autograph Letter signed "RG", ¼p., sm. 4to, Deyá, 13th April 1970, written as a reply on a TLs from Austin Storrey to Graves and sending him a copy of his poems, Island in the Sun, and Graves thanking him for the poems, referring to one, "And isn't the champagne Ghastly" and replying about package tourists to Majorca, "By the way, though there are now 4 million air-tourists a year here, my family & I were the first ?airliners to land by plane (May 1946, air-taxi... from the British Navy!", and commenting on his daughter Lucia Graves, "My daughter got a First at Oxford, St Anne's, then married a Spanish drummer & has passed a local exam actually allowing her to write songs for popular performance! Hope your daughters have the same luck", folds; and a copy of Island in the Sun, 1973, v.s., v.d. (2). ⁂ Graves gives no indication of his opinion of Storrey's poems.

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        • Graves (Robert) The Shout, number 444 of 500 copies, signed by the author, 1929; and 2 others by the same (3)
          Apr. 30, 2020

          Graves (Robert) The Shout, number 444 of 500 copies, signed by the author, 1929; and 2 others by the same (3)

          Est: £100 - £150

          NO RESERVE Graves (Robert) The Shout, number 444 of 500 copies, signed by the author, browning to endpapers, original boards, dust-jacket, some light spotting, minor chipping to spine ends and corners, 1929; Sergeant Lamb of the Ninth, first edition, ink gift inscription, original cloth, dust-jacket, spine ends and corners a little chipped, 1940; and another by the same, 8vo (3)

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        • Graves (Robert) Poems (1926-1930), first edition, 1931; and others, poetry and plays (6)
          Jan. 30, 2020

          Graves (Robert) Poems (1926-1930), first edition, 1931; and others, poetry and plays (6)

          Est: £100 - £150

          NO RESERVE Graves (Robert) Poems (1926-1930), first edition, faint spotting to first few leaves, additional spine label tipped-in at end, original cloth, a little rubbed, 1931 § Wolfe (Humbert) Troy, number 27 of 500 copies signed by author, illustrations by Charles Ricketts, original boards, 1928 § Thomas (Dylan) Adventures in the Skin Trade, first edition, original cloth, price-clipped dust-jacket, faded spine, a little rubbed, slight chipping to spine extremities, 1955 § Auden (W. H.) Thank you, Fog, first edition, original cloth-backed boards, dust-jacket, 1974; and 2 others, plays, 8vo (6)

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        • Graves (Robert) Country Sentiment, 1920; and 15 others.
          Jan. 30, 2020

          Graves (Robert) Country Sentiment, 1920; and 15 others.

          Est: £100 - £150

          NO RESERVE Graves (Robert) Country Sentiment, ownership inscription of F.W. Bateson to front free endpaper, 1920; The Pier-Glass, frontispiece, publisher's catalogue, [1921]; I, Claudius, 1934; Claudius the God..., 1934, folding genealogical tables; Goodbye to All That..., frontispiece & plates, 1929, first editions, some browning or spotting, original boards or cloth, bumped and worn or rubbed, last soiling and boards warping, first and second spines darkened and with loss at ends; and 11 others, 8vo (16) Frederick Noel Wilse Bateson (1901-78) scholar and critic, co-founder of Essays in Criticism; the F.W. Bateson Memorial Lectures are given annually at Corpus Christi College, Oxford.

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        • Robert Graves & T.E. Lawrence.- Graves (Robert) Autograph Letter signed to Lesley Watt, widow of Alexander Strahan Watt, of A.P. Watt, literary agents, 1949.
          Oct. 17, 2019

          Robert Graves & T.E. Lawrence.- Graves (Robert) Autograph Letter signed to Lesley Watt, widow of Alexander Strahan Watt, of A.P. Watt, literary agents, 1949.

          Est: £400 - £600

          Robert Graves & T.E. Lawrence.- Graves (Robert, novelist and poet, 1895-1985) Autograph Letter signed to Lesley Watt, widow of Alexander Strahan Watt (d. 1948), literary agent, son of A. P. Watt, 2pp., 4to, Deya, Mallorca, 6th January 1949, condoling on the death of her husband, "though our relationship was what is called 'only a business one' [he] has been one of my best friends since - how long is it? - I think 1926 was when I first came to know him, through Col T.E. Lawrence. I had another agent at the time but I felt that here was a man whom I could trust with my work", folds, framed and glazed.

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        • Graves (Robert) Adam's Rib, signed limited edition, Trianon Press, 1955; and 4 others, illustrated (5)
          Aug. 08, 2019

          Graves (Robert) Adam's Rib, signed limited edition, Trianon Press, 1955; and 4 others, illustrated (5)

          Est: £150 - £200

          Graves (Robert) Adam's Rib, signed limited edition, illustrated by James Metcalf, original cloth, dust-jacket, lightly browned spine, slipcase, Trianon Press, 1955 § Omar Khayyám. Rubáiyát, tipped-in plates by Edmund Dulac, occasional spotting, original decorative cloth, slight chipping to corners and spine extremities, n.d. § Dulac (Edmund) Picture-Book for the French Red Cross, tipped-in colour plates, occasional faint spotting, original decorative cloth, rubbed, n.d.; and 2 others, illustrated, 4to (5)

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        • Graves (Robert) But Still it Goes On, first edition, second issue, 1930; and 15 others by the same (16)
          Aug. 08, 2019

          Graves (Robert) But Still it Goes On, first edition, second issue, 1930; and 15 others by the same (16)

          Est: £80 - £120

          NO RESERVE Graves (Robert) But Still it Goes On, second issue, dust-jacket, spine browned, spine ends and corners a little chipped, 1930; Country Sentiment, neatly rebacked in morocco, 1920, first editions, original boards; and 14 others by the same, 8vo (16)

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        • Graves (Robert) Good-Bye to All That, first edition, second issue, 1929.
          Aug. 08, 2019

          Graves (Robert) Good-Bye to All That, first edition, second issue, 1929.

          Est: £120 - £180

          Graves (Robert) Good-Bye to All That, first edition, second issue, with poem excised, frontispiece and plates, modern crushed brown morocco, by Bayntun-Riviere, g.e., 8vo, 1929.

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        • Graves, Robert
          Feb. 14, 2018

          Graves, Robert

          Est: £300 - £400

          Graves, Robert Good-bye to all that: an autobiography. London: Jonathan Cape, 1929. First edition, second state, 8vo., with the erratum slip between pp, 398/399, portrait frontispiece, plates (including double plate), publisher's cloth, salmon cloth, spine darkened, edges rubbed, endpapers dusty, with the bookplate of R. J. Dickinson (Higginson & Williams A32b); [Idem] But it still goes on. London: Jonathan Cape, 1931. First edition, second impression, publisher's cloth, dust wrapper, with the bookplate of R. J. Dickinson (Higginson & Williams A35c); Graves, Alfred Perceval To return to all that: an autobiography. London: Jonathan Cape, 1930. First edition, 8vo., publisher's cloth, bookplates of A. Harold Birley and J.R. Dickinson, includes contributions by Robert Graves (Higginson & Williams B18); and 10 others (13)

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