Jackson (Holbrook) Edward Fitzgerald and Omar Khayyam, an Essay and a Bibliography, first edition, signed presentation inscription "No one will receive this firstling with more sincere pleasure than you will dear Mother - your loving son Holbrook Jackson" to front free endpaper, dated L[iver]Pool 10.2.99, spotting, hinges broken (contents loose within binding), original printed wrappers, couple small and light marks, few chips to spine, some fraying to edges, London & Liverpool, 1899; Anatomy of Bibliomania (The), first edition, one of 1000 numbered copies, from an edition limited to 1048, vol. 1 with signed presentation inscription "J.C. Jackson from his affectionate brother Holbrook Jackson" to limitation f., dated Mill Hill 14.11.30, vol. 2 signed by the author on limitation f., occasional light spotting, some very light browning to endpapers, original cloth, spine ends and corners very lightly bumped and rubbed, dust-jackets, vol. 1 small stain to spine, some surface soiling, some light browning, heavier to spines, some wear to joints and extremities with few small losses, t.e.g., Soncino Press, 1930-31; Oscar Wilde's Salome, one of 50 copies, initialed presentation inscription "J.C.J. from H.J., 21.iii.39", uncut in original printed wrappers, fading to spine and slightly to extremities, nick to spine head, edges slightly rubbed, Fanfare Press, 1938; and others, most by the same, including The Story of Don Vincente, one of two copies on Swedish hand-made writing paper and signed by the author, several others with bookplate, signed or with initialed/signed presentation inscription from Holbrook Jackson, 8vo & 12mo (c.40)
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