Swann Galleries - 19th & 20th Century Literature - Sale 2319 - June 20, 2013 - page 75

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LAWRENCE, D.H.
England My England.
8vo, original blue cloth lettered in
gilt, minor creasing to spine tips; original cream printed dust jacket, slightly chipped at foot
of spine, tiny corner nicks, one short tear on rear panel with small cellotape repair on
verso, small dampstain at foot of spine; John K. Martin booklabel to rear pastedown.
New York: Thomas Seltzer, 1922
[2,000/3,000]
FIRST EDITION
,
PRESENTATION COPY INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR
“Corbina / from
D.H. Lawrence.” Corbina was the American poet Alice Corbin Henderson, an assistant editor
of Poetry magazine who later moved to Santa Fe and was an important figure in that area’s
flourishing arts community. Roberts A23a.
189
LAWRENCE, D.H.
The Trespasser.
8vo, original light-green cloth boards, let-
tered in brown, faint spotting to boards, spine lightly faded; original printed dust jacket,
restored at spine panel and folds, spine and extremities browned; light spotting to title-
page; Morris L. Parrish bookplate and John K. Martin booklabel to pastedowns.
New York: Mitchell Kennerley, 1912
[2,500/3,500]
FIRST AMERICAN EDITION
with the dropped ‘C’ in ‘Curtiss’ on page 37. The Trespasser was
first published in England by Duckworth in May, 1912, and the American copy was issued
shortly thereafter using sheets supplied by Duckworth. Scarce in dust jacket. Roberts A2a.
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