Rogers (Bruce).- Boccaccio (Giovanni) Life of Dante, one of 265 copies, Boston and New York, Riverside Press, 1904 & another, Rogers (2)
Rogers (Bruce).- Boccaccio (Giovanni) Life of Dante, translated by Philip Henry Wicksteed, one of 265 copies designed by Bruce Rogers, title with wood-engraved portrait medallion, decorative initials in red, leather book-labels of Henry W.Poor and Haven O'More, original vellum-backed boards uncut, slight wear to corners, New York, Riverside Press, 1904 § Kenyon (Frederic G.) Ancient Books and Modern Discoveries, one of 350 copies designed by Bruce Rogers with decorations in brown, plates, leather book-label of Haven O'More, original vellum-backed marbled boards, t.e.g., others uncut, dust-jacket, board slip-case (a little rubbed), Chicago, printed by Rogers at the press of William Edwin Rudge for the Caxton Club, 1927, 4to (2)
⁂ Two very elegant productions by Bruce Rogers.
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Rogers (Bruce).- Boccaccio (Giovanni) Life of Dante, translated by Philip Henry Wicksteed, one of 265 copies designed by Bruce Rogers, title with wood-engraved portrait medallion, decorative initials in red, leather book-labels of Henry W.Poor and Haven O'More, original vellum-backed boards uncut, slight wear to corners, New York, Riverside Press, 1904 § Kenyon (Frederic G.) Ancient Books and Modern Discoveries, one of 350 copies designed by Bruce Rogers with decorations in brown, plates, leather book-label of Haven O'More, original vellum-backed marbled boards, t.e.g., others uncut, dust-jacket, board slip-case (a little rubbed), Chicago, printed by Rogers at the press of William Edwin Rudge for the Caxton Club, 1927, 4to (2)
⁂ Two very elegant productions by Bruce Rogers.