[Rarebooks] FS: Three SIGNED by H. G. Wells including one to a leading Feminist
Charles Agvent
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Mon Oct 29 13:10:24 EDT 2012
WELLS, H. G. LOVE AND MR. LEWISHAM. London & New York: Harper, 1900.
Preceded by an edition published by Stokes earlier in the year with the
subtitle: "The Story of a Very Young Couple." This copy INSCRIBED on the
half title page to Joseph Gitterman on Monday Oct. 31 [1921] and SIGNED
"H. G. Wells" with a fancy flourish at the end. In addition Wells
writes, "This is among the books I care for most," signing with his
initials. Indeed Wells believed that this title and his later book KIPPS
were his two books most likely to survive. Time, of course, has proven
him wrong. Gitterman's small bookplate tipped to the front free
endpaper. Repaired tear to the spine head not touching the lettering. A
little cocked with rubbing along spine edges. Very Good. (#009734)
$2,000.00
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H. G. Wells INSCRIBED to a leading Feminist
WELLS, H. G. THE PASSIONATE FRIENDS: A NOVEL. London: MacMillan, 1913.
First Edition. Olive green cloth, stamped in gilt and blind. INSCRIBED
and SIGNED on the front free endpaper by the author: "H.G. Wells/to/His
Paston." "His Paston" was author Emily Morse Symonds (1860-1936), who
used the pseudonym George Paston on her many novels, plays, and
biographies. Her recurring theme was women's struggle to achieve
independence of mind and action despite contemporary legal and social
constraints. In his own work, Wells repeatedly expressed feminist
sympathies. THE PASSIONATE FRIENDS is an example; here Wells laments the
fine qualities in women that are "entangled and stifled and unable to
free themselves from the ancient limiting jealousies which law and
custom embody." Vladimir Nabokov considered this novel one of the most
undervalued of the century. Bookplate on front pastedown of Henry
Symonds, father of Miss Symonds. A fine association recording one of the
relationships in the London circle of writing feminists, suffragists,
socialists, and birth-control advocates. Very mild rubbing to
extremities; foxing to endpapers though the inscription by Wells is
largely unaffected. Much later unknown name on rear endpaper. Near Fine.
(#011649) $1,500.00
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WELLS, H. G. THE SOUL OF A BISHOP: A NOVEL (WITH JUST A LITTLE LOVE IN
IT) ABOUT CONSCIENCE AND RELIGION AND THE REAL TROUBLES OF LIFE. London
et. al.: Cassell and Company, Ltd., (1917). First Edition. Olive green
cloth, stamped in gilt and blind. INSCRIBED and SIGNED on the half title
page by the author: "To/F. M. Drummond[?]/from H. G. Wells." Gilt on
spine dull; small chip to head of spine. Very Good. (#011650) $450.00
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