Waley (Arthur, translator) A Hundred and Seventy Chinese Poems, light spotting, original cloth-backed boards, uncut, 1918; More Translations from the Chinese, original wrappers, spine browned & frayed, 1919; Japanese Poetry: The 'Uta', original cloth, Oxford, 1919 [1920]; The Tale of Genji by Lady Murasaki, 6 vol., original cloth, uncut, vol.4-6 with dust-jackets, 1925-33; another set, 6 vol., first American editions, original cloth-backed patterned-paper boards, paper labels, Boston & New York, [1925-33]; The Lady who Loved Insects, one of 550 copies, dry-point frontispiece and illustrations by Hermine David, original cream silk, t.e.g., others uncut, a little soiled, Blackmore Press, 1929; An Index of Chinese Artists...in the British Museum, original printed boards, spine rubbed, 1922; A Catalogue of Paintings recovered from Tun-huang by Sir Aurel Stein...in the British Museum, original cloth, 1931 § Giles (H.A.) & Arthur Waley, translators. Select Chinese Verses, ink inscription to head of title, original printed wrappers, spine browned and reinforced at ends, Shanghai, Commercial Press Ltd., 1934, first editions, a little rubbed, a few spines slightly faded; and c.35 others, Waley, 8vo & 4to (c.55)
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