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Sonnets From The Portuguese

Sonnets From The Portuguese

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Sonnets From The Portuguese

by Browning, Elizabeth Barrett

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Quarter crimson morocco lettered in gilt and marbled covers. Near fine
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London: Riccardi Press, 1914. Hardcover. Quarter crimson morocco lettered in gilt and marbled covers. Near fine. 27 pages. 20 x 14.5 cm. Limited edition copy 206 of 1000 on handmade Riccardi Paper. "Three Hundred and Fifty of these copies have been specially bound in leather by Sangorski & Sutcliffe of which this is Number 206." Fresh, bright copy with water marked paper, flaw is stain at lower corner foot at fore-edge.

Synopsis

Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Sonnets to the Portuguese are widely considered among the greatest cycle of sonnets in the English language. This collection of love poems was written between 1845-46 to fellow poet and her soon-to-be husband, Robert Browning . Originally, Browning had no intention of publishing the poetry owing to its deeply personal subject matter, but her husband convinced her to publish them in the 1850 edition of her Poems . Originally, however, she was reportedly to have called the collection Sonnets from the Bosnian but was convinced to change the title to Sonnets from the Portuguese , also on her husband's suggestion. The Sonnets (as they are often called) are interesting as far as their collectibility is concerned. They were not originally published as a standalone work, but in Barrett's first compilation of poetry, Poems . First published in 1844, it did not contain the Sonnets initially. This distinction was to belong in fact to the second edition of 1850, published in 2 octavo volumes by Chapman and Hall in dark blue gilt cloth, making the second edition of Poems more valuable and collectible than the first edition. This is, of course, a rarity in the world of book collecting. The first state contains the address for the publisher on the title page as 186, Strand, rather than 193, Piccaddilly. The second edition of Poems (containing Sonnets from the Portuguese) is rather uncommon, but will typically fetch $5,000 or more, depending on condition.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Sonnets From The Portuguese
Author
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Quarter crimson morocco lettered in gilt and marbled covers. Near fine
Quantity Available
1
Publisher
Riccardi Press
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1914
Keywords
Private Press
Bookseller catalogs
Poetry;

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