Item #H23264 The Hogarth Letters (1933): Forster's A Letter to Madan Blanchard (1931); Visc. Cecil's A Letter to an M. P. on Disarmament (1931); Lehmann's A Letter to a Sister (1931); Mortimer's The French Pictures, A Letter to Harriet (1932); Birrell's A Letter from a Black Sheep (1932); Strong's A Letter to W. B. Yeats (1932); Woolf's A Letter to a Young Poet (1932); Walpole's A Letter to a Modern Novelist (1932); Hardwick's A Letter to an Archbishop (1932); Golding's A Letter to Adolf Hitler (1932); and Quennell's A Letter to Mrs. Virginia Woolf (1932). Virginia Woolf, E. M. Forster, Viscount Cecil, Rosamond Lehmann, Raymond Mortimer, Francis Birrell, L. A. G. Strong, Hugh Walpole, J. C. Hardwick, Louis Golding, Peter Quennell.
The Hogarth Letters (1933): Forster's A Letter to Madan Blanchard (1931); Visc. Cecil's A Letter to an M. P. on Disarmament (1931); Lehmann's A Letter to a Sister (1931); Mortimer's The French Pictures, A Letter to Harriet (1932); Birrell's A Letter from a Black Sheep (1932); Strong's A Letter to W. B. Yeats (1932); Woolf's A Letter to a Young Poet (1932); Walpole's A Letter to a Modern Novelist (1932); Hardwick's A Letter to an Archbishop (1932); Golding's A Letter to Adolf Hitler (1932); and Quennell's A Letter to Mrs. Virginia Woolf (1932)
The Hogarth Letters (1933): Forster's A Letter to Madan Blanchard (1931); Visc. Cecil's A Letter to an M. P. on Disarmament (1931); Lehmann's A Letter to a Sister (1931); Mortimer's The French Pictures, A Letter to Harriet (1932); Birrell's A Letter from a Black Sheep (1932); Strong's A Letter to W. B. Yeats (1932); Woolf's A Letter to a Young Poet (1932); Walpole's A Letter to a Modern Novelist (1932); Hardwick's A Letter to an Archbishop (1932); Golding's A Letter to Adolf Hitler (1932); and Quennell's A Letter to Mrs. Virginia Woolf (1932)
The Hogarth Letters (1933): Forster's A Letter to Madan Blanchard (1931); Visc. Cecil's A Letter to an M. P. on Disarmament (1931); Lehmann's A Letter to a Sister (1931); Mortimer's The French Pictures, A Letter to Harriet (1932); Birrell's A Letter from a Black Sheep (1932); Strong's A Letter to W. B. Yeats (1932); Woolf's A Letter to a Young Poet (1932); Walpole's A Letter to a Modern Novelist (1932); Hardwick's A Letter to an Archbishop (1932); Golding's A Letter to Adolf Hitler (1932); and Quennell's A Letter to Mrs. Virginia Woolf (1932)
The Hogarth Letters (1933): Forster's A Letter to Madan Blanchard (1931); Visc. Cecil's A Letter to an M. P. on Disarmament (1931); Lehmann's A Letter to a Sister (1931); Mortimer's The French Pictures, A Letter to Harriet (1932); Birrell's A Letter from a Black Sheep (1932); Strong's A Letter to W. B. Yeats (1932); Woolf's A Letter to a Young Poet (1932); Walpole's A Letter to a Modern Novelist (1932); Hardwick's A Letter to an Archbishop (1932); Golding's A Letter to Adolf Hitler (1932); and Quennell's A Letter to Mrs. Virginia Woolf (1932)

The Hogarth Letters (1933): Forster's A Letter to Madan Blanchard (1931); Visc. Cecil's A Letter to an M. P. on Disarmament (1931); Lehmann's A Letter to a Sister (1931); Mortimer's The French Pictures, A Letter to Harriet (1932); Birrell's A Letter from a Black Sheep (1932); Strong's A Letter to W. B. Yeats (1932); Woolf's A Letter to a Young Poet (1932); Walpole's A Letter to a Modern Novelist (1932); Hardwick's A Letter to an Archbishop (1932); Golding's A Letter to Adolf Hitler (1932); and Quennell's A Letter to Mrs. Virginia Woolf (1932)

London: Leonard & Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press, 1933. First printing. Hardcover. 8vo, cloth backed pictorial boards, about very good, no jacket, light toning and mottling to cloth spine, light soil and stains to rear board, some offsetting and spottiness to endpapers, text very good but slight tanning throughout, some faint staining to bottom edge of text block and bit of spottiness to fore-edge of text block. Half titles and full title pages with Hogarth imprints supplied for each pamphlet, and the book seems bound up from original sheets; all appear to be first printings except for Mortimer. The titles and authors are (to repeat the information in the title field in case anything was cut off): Forster's A Letter to Madan Blanchard (1931); Visc. Cecil's A Letter to an M. P. on Disarmament (1931); Lehmann's A Letter to a Sister (1931); Mortimer's The French Pictures, A Letter to Harriet (1932); Birrell's A Letter from a Black Sheep (1932); Strong's A Letter to W. B. Yeats (1932); Woolf's A Letter to a Young Poet (1932); Walpole's A Letter to a Modern Novelist (1932); Hardwick's A Letter to an Archbishop (1932); Golding's A Letter to Adolf Hitler (1932); and Quennell's A Letter to Mrs. Virginia Woolf (1932). Very Good. Item #H23264

Price: $175.00