Ovidius Naso (Publius).- Beaumont (Francis) Salmacis and Hermaphroditus, number 373 of 380 copies, colour wood-engraved illustrations by John Buckland Wright, some full-page, this one of 50 copies in original pictorial cream boards, gilt, spine ends very slightly browned, [Cock-a-Hoop 187; Reid A64], Golden Cockerel Press, 1951 § Ovidius Naso (Publius) The Heroycall Epistles, translated by George Turberville, number 3 of 350 copies, from an edition limited to 375, plates by Hester Sainsbury, modern scarlet morocco-backed pictorial boards, Cresset Press, 1928; The Amores, translated by E.Powys Mathers, number 51 of 350 copies, 5 copper-engravings by J.E.Laboureur printed in sepia, original half morocco, t.e.g., others uncut, boards rubbed & spotted, pen & in drawing of cockerel mounted on upper cover, Waltham St. Lawrence, Golden Cockerel Press, 1932; Metamorphoses, translated by Arthur Golding, edited by Marianne Forey, limited edition, tipped-in colour plates of Titian paintings, original brown morocco with design by Simon Brett of Daphne in gilt to upper cover, Folio Society, 2008, all preserved in modern cloth drop-back box or portfolio, v.s. (4)
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