The Yellow Book : an illustrated quarterly.

BEARDSLEY, Aubrey et al.

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London : Elkin Mathews & John Lane; Boston, MA: Copeland & Day, 1894 - 97. Thirteen volumes, octavo, Vol. 1: 272 (reprint with ?April? corrected on front cover) (Winifred & Leonard Carpenter bookplate); Vol. 2, reprint, (362) pp. without publisher?s ads (Carpenter bookplate); Vol. 3, first edition, (280), 6 pp. of ads (Carpenter bookplate); Vol. IV, first edition, (286), index to publisher?s announcements, ads 16, ads 15, [1 blank] pp. (Carpenter bookplate); Vol. V, 317, [1 blank], 4 ads, 16 ads, 6 pp. describing contents of The Yellow Book] (Carpenter bookplate); Vol. VI; first edition, 335, [1 blank], 16 ads pp. (Carpenter bookplate); Vol. VII, ?Second Edition? stamped on front cover, (320), 7, [1 blank] ads, 16 ads pp. (Carpenter bookplate); Vol. VIII, first edition, (406, 8 ads, 16 ads pp. (Carpenter bookplate); Vol. IX, 256, [2], 4 ads, 16 ads, (Carpenter bookplate); Vol. X, First edition, 344, 6, ads, 16 ads pp. (Carpenter bookplate); Vol. XI, reprint, 342 pp. (Carpenter bookplate); Vol. XII, First Edition, 344, 12 ads pp. (Carpenter bookplate); Vol. XIII, (318) pp. (Carpenter bookplate). Illustrations through; text clean, unmarked. Black-stamped yellow cloth; spine faded, varying amounts of toning and soiling to covers, top edges dust soiled, foxing on edges of text blocks, a good, mixed set. Arguably the most important and influential periodical of the art nouveau period. Beardsley was the founding editor until his association with Oscar Wilde resulted in his dismissal, following Wilde?s arrest. The Yellow Book consistently features highly important avant-garde artists and writers from the time (Pennel, Houseman, Sickert, Beerbohm, Australian artist Charles Conder, Kenneth Grahame, W.B. Yeats, Walter Crane etc. etc.) who came to typify the artistic movement of the time. The Yellow Book went through a number of reprints from the late 1890s through to c. 1920, which are notoriously difficult to identify. A complete set of an important international literary and artistic icon. Denny, The Yellow Book : A Selection (1949), notes: ?All the volumes [of The Yellow Book] were reprinted. They were, however, not sold to the trade in the ordinary way, but were circulated by what can only be described as irregular methods and passed off as first editions. A later generation at the Bodley Head makes this painful avowal in the interests of truth.? Lasner remarks ?it appears that since the ?original issue? meant to include publishers? advertisements bound in at back, no volume without the advertisements can be a true first edition.? Lasner goes on to further remark that an edition statement has been printed on the front cover of certain subsequent issues, and remarks upon the word ?April? on the front cover of Vol. I. ?The Yellow Book was a short-lived by influential illustrated quarterly magazine devoted to aesthetics, literature, and art. It was published in London from 1894 to 1897. From its initial visually arresting issue, to which Aubrey Beardsley was are editor and for which Max Beerbohm wrote an essay, ?A Defense of Cosmetics,? The Yellow Book attained immediate notoriety. Published by John Lane and edited by Henry Harland, The Yellow Book attracted many outstanding writers and artists of the era, which as Arnold Bennett, Charlotte Mew, Henry James, Edmund Goose, Richard Le Gallienne, and Walter Sickert.? Britannica online. PROVENANCE: Bookplates of Winifred (1883-1965) and Leonard Carpenter (1880-1979), long-time residents of Oregon. Leonard Carpenter died in Carmel-by-the Sea, Monterey California at the age of 99. Winifred also passed in Monterey California on May 18, 1965. REFERENCES: Denny, The Yellow Book: A Selection, in the ?Bibliography Note? at the front of the volume; Lasner, The Yellow Book: A Checklist and Index, pp. 9-10. N° de réf. du vendeur 43110

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Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : Fine. Aubrey Beardsley et al (illustrateur). Facsimile. A facsimile reproduction of the rare 1894 edition, with u8 plates by Beardsley. N° de réf. du vendeur BN016037

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Description du livre Original egg yolk yellow cloth boards with designs and lettering in black to boards by Percy Dearmer. [288] pages, illustrated plates (behind tissue), complete. Titlepage vignette (behind tissue). Covers bright. A fine copy. Contains two illustrations by Beardsley, one of which is a double-spread frontispiece for Juvenal. Also Hartland's The Bohemian Girl; Rondeaux D'Amour, by Dolf Wyllarde; and A Thief in the Night, by Hepworth Dixon. The Yellow Book was a British quarterly literary periodical that was published in London from 1894 to 1897. Book. N° de réf. du vendeur 19529

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Description du livre Pictorial Cloth. Etat : Good. Aubrey Beardsley et al (illustrateur). 1st Edition. Third volume of The Yellow Book. All plates collated and present. Wear at both spines. Professionally repaired and strengthened. Knocks to corners. Light rubbing to boards. Inside, end papers foxing. Some sporadic light foxing through the text. Ex Convent library with their stamp on the ffep and the top and bottom edges only 'Newton College of the Sacred Heart Library, 885 Centre Street, Newton, Massachussets 02159'. 'For Room Use Only' stamped in large lettering on rear end paper. 279 + 8 ads + 14pp publisher's ads dated 1894. Size: 20.5 x 16 cms. Wt: 705g. N° de réf. du vendeur 003690

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Aubrey Beardsley; Henry Harland et al.
Edité par Elkin Mathews/John Lane at the Bodley Head, London (1894)
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Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. 13 vols. (April 1894 - April 1897). No adverts to rear of volumes so early issue. Square 8vo. Publisher's original decorative cloth, yellow buckram with black block print designs to front panels, early volumes after illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley when he was editor, spines are a little faded but unduly so, boards still retaining their yellow brightness, and extremities still quite sharp, corners, heads & tails etc., the only exception probably being the first volume which is more worn than the others, a touch more shaken with a small split to head of the spine (easy repair), pages are generally clean and crisp throughout, illustrations with tissue guards present, and a number of leaves uncut, with the same bookseller's label to front paste-down of each volume (D. W. Edwards of Hull) demonstrating the set's originality; a wonderful run of this pioneering periodical of the nineties, with contributions from so many greats of fin-de-siecle writing, including a number of women like George Egerton and Ella D'Arcy. Beardsley edited for the first year until his sacking by John Lane, went to edit the rival Savoy and then vanished from public view in the wake of Oscar Wilde's trial. Turbulent times for decadent young men with artistic aspirations. A delightful set, in good clean shape, heavy together, may cost extra to ship. 272; 360; 278; 285; 317; 335; 319; 406; 256; 344; 342; 344; 316pp. N° de réf. du vendeur 004339

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Beardsley, Aubrey, Henry Harland, et al.
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Description du livre Hardcover. Later Issues. Very Good+, bound in original pictorial boards. Toning to end papers. Smudging and a few bumps to boards. Texts are clean and unmarked. Illustrated with over 200 plates. 8vo, 8 1/4"h x 6 1/2"w. Complete, clean set of the celebrated art-nouveau quarterly magazine. N° de réf. du vendeur 15759

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[BEARDSLEY, Aubrey]
Edité par Elkin Mathews & John Lane [The Bodley Head], London (1897)
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[BEARDSLEY, Aubrey, et al.]
Edité par LondonElkin Mathews & John Lane -1897. (1894)
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Aubrey BEARDSLEY, et al
Edité par London & Boston: Elkin Mathews & John Lane & Copeland & Day (1894)
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Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. London & Boston: Elkin Mathews & John Lane & Copeland & Day, 1894-1897, First Edition, Later Issue, without the adverts at the rear. Thirteen volumes bound in the publisher s original pictorial cloth binding. Bindings with general wear and some darkening to the yellow cloth. YELLOW BOOK, An Illustrated Quarterly, thirteen volumes, complete set. [authors and illustrators include W.B.Yeats, Richard Le Gallienne, Arthur Symons, Aubrey Beardsley, Walter Sickert, H.G. Wells, etc,etc,]. Volume I April 1894 to Volume XIII April 1897. First edition, later issue. The Yellow Book was a British literary periodical released quarterly between 1894 and 1897. It was a leading journal of the decade, with writers such as Kenneth Grahame, H. G. Wells, W. B. Yeats, Sir Edmund Gosse and Henry James contributing. The periodical was notable for publishing many female authors and illustrators within, including Ella D'Arcy, George Egerton, Ada Leverson and Ethel Reed. John Lane and Elkin Mathews, the founders of The Bodley Head, published this artistic and often controversial periodical. It differed from other contemporary periodicals by having no advertisements bar publishers' lists, and it was published clothbound. The Yellow Book became notorious when it was rumoured that Oscar Wilde, who never published within it, but knew many people who had, was carrying a copy on his arrest at the Cadogan Hotel in 1895, although the veracity of this rumour has never been confirmed. Aubrey Beardsley was the original art editor of the work (1872-1898); he was an English illustrator who contributed to the development of the Art Nouveau style, known for his grotesque, decadent and erotic depictions inspired by Japanese woodcuts. Other illustrators within include Walter Sickert, Charles Conder and John Singer Sargent. Complete with all the illustrations called for in the contents, pagination includes the illustration. Some foxing. With 18 illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley to Volumes I, II, III and IV. Provenance bookplate for Edmund Wilkes to the front paste down. Approximately 8 ¼ inches tall. Condition Report Externally Spine good condition black titles to the yellow cloth, some fading to the black text, some wrinkling to the cloth see photos. Joints good condition rubbed and worn. Corners good condition bumped and worn. Boards good condition yellow cloth with black pictorial images by various artists. Page edges good condition all hand cut or uncut. See above and photos. Internally Hinges good condition sound, some volumes strained to the gutter within the volume. Paste downs good condition tanned, bookplate. End papers good condition tanned. Title good condition tanned, some foxing. Pages good condition tanned, foxing to some volumes, some tissue guards missing. Binding good condition attractive. See photos. Publisher: see above. Publication Date: 1894-97 Binding: Hardback. N° de réf. du vendeur ABE-1677180856973

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