Meredith (George) The Shaving of Shagpat, an Arabian Entertainment, half-title, original red blind-stamped cloth, rubbed, ends of spine frayed, rear hinge cracked, Chapman & Hall 1856; The Ordeal of Richard Feverel, 3 vol., without advertisements, spotting to first and last few ff, original green-brown blind-stamped cloth, little rubbed and marked, ends of spines frayed, rear hinge of vol. III partly cracked, pale yellow endpapers, in cloth case, rubbed, Chapman & Hall, 1859 ; Farina, a Legend of Cologne, spotting to first and last few ff, contemporary green half calf, little rubbed, Smith, Elder, 1857; Modern Love and Poems of the English Roadside, with Poems and Ballads, half title, original green cloth, rubbed & marked, 1862; The Fortnightly Review, New Series, numbers CLXVI – CLXX and CC – CCXVI, together 12 parts, including first publications of The Tragic Comedians and Diana of the Crossways, advertisements at beginning and end, some illustrated, some on coloured paper, original wrappers, browned & rubbed, spines damaged, 1880-1884; Kettlewell (John) Essays in Pattern, being Pictures for The Shaving of Shagpat, 15 plates, including list of illustrations & title, loose as issued in original cloth-backed boards portfolio, rubbed & marked, folio, 1920; The Letters of George Meredith to Alice Meynell, NUMBER 47 of 850 copies, small paper flaw to fly-leaf & half title, original cloth backed boards, a little bowed, Nonesuch Press, 1923, FIRST EDITIONS, and a number of others by and about the same, v.s. (quantity)