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  • Publisher: Privately Printed, Florence
  • Date published: 1928
First edition, limited to 1,000 numbered copies signed by D. H. Lawrence, privately printed and available by subscription only. Bound in original brown paper-covered boards with upper board stamped with black phoenix design and paper title label to spine. Near Fine with rubbing to corners and light wear to covers, pages toned and lightly foxed heavier at prelims and terminals. A controversial novel for its time, this was banned in both England and America, and not published in the later until 1959. Housed in a custom morocco-backed chemise slipcase.
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Burnside Rare Books, ABAA (U.S.A.)
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  • Publisher: Privately Printed
  • Date published: 1928
First edition, limited to 1, 000 numbered copies signed by D. H. Lawrence, privately printed and available by subscription only. Bound in original brown paper-covered boards with upper board stamped with black phoenix design and paper title label to spine. Near Fine with rubbing to corners and light wear to covers, pages toned and lightly foxed heavier at prelims and terminals. A controversial novel for its time, this was banned in both England and America, and not published in the later until 1959. Housed in a custom morocco-backed chemise slipcase.
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Burnside Rare Books (USA)
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  • Publisher: Privately Printed
  • Date published: 1928
First edition, limited to 1, 000 numbered copies signed by D. H. Lawrence, privately printed and available by subscription only. Bound in original brown paper-covered boards with upper board stamped with black phoenix design and paper title label to spine. Near Fine with rubbing to corners and light wear to covers, pages toned and lightly foxed heavier at prelims and terminals. A controversial novel for its time, this was banned in both England and America, and not published in the later until 1959. Housed in a custom morocco-backed chemise slipcase.
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Burnside Rare Books (USA)
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  • Publisher: Privately Printed by Typographia Giuntina, Florence
  • Date published: 1928
  • Format: Hardcover
Octavo : pp. [iv] [368]: original mulberry boards with black phoenix : white paper label on spine : untrimmed and unopened : SIGNED by the author at the limitation page : with scarce yellow dust jacket. [Roberts 42a]. Bump to the head of the spine and to the lower corners with some loss to the paper on lower board; ghost of tape residue to the lower pastedown; the extremely scarce jacket has shallow chips to the extremities and closed tear to the fold of the top joint, repaired with archival tape to the verso; previous owner's blind stamp to the tail of the title page. [Roberts A42a]. "Ours is essentially a tragic age, so we refuse to take it tragically. The cataclysm has happened, we are among the ruins, we start to build up new little habitats, to have new little hopes. It is rather hard work: there is now no smooth road into the future: but we go round or scramble over the obstacles. We've got to live, no matter how many skies have fallen." D. H. Lawrence. No. 336 of 1000. This is the first edition of Lawrence's ambitious attempt to present the mystery and wonder of sex. It was available only by subscription in this private Florence printing and banned in England and America for obscenity. Copies were routinely seized and destroyed by customs officials in both countries. Lady Chatterley's Lover was not available in the U.S. until Grove Press brought the matter to court in 1959. In England the book had been available in a heavily censored form until Penguin decided to publish an unexpurgated edition in 1960. A lawsuit ensued and Penguin, like Grove in the US, was able to persuade the jury that the book should stand on its literary merit. The public was finally able to read the novel as Lawrence wrote it, thirty years after this first private printing.
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Archives Fine Books (ANZAAB, ILAB) (Australia)
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  • Publisher: Florence: Privately printed by the Tipografia Giuntina, directed by L. Franceschini, 1928
  • Date published: 1928
First edition, first impression, number 596 of 1,000 copies signed and numbered by the author, here retaining the scarce plain paper dust jacket, well-preserved in a contemporary glassine wrapper possibly issued by the publisher. This copy is offered together with an unpublished autograph postcard from the author to his mother-in-law, Anna Freiin von Richthofen (1879-1930). The postcard - located and dated "Santa Fe. 18 Okt", and franked the same day - was sent by Lawrence in 1924 to "Frau Baronin von Richthofen", the title shared by Lawrence's wife Frieda, her sister Else, and their mother Anna, with whom Lawrence maintained a close correspondence. Written in German, it reads: "reisen morgen nach El Paso - ich schiche dir heute Photographien von Ranch" ["Travelling tomorrow to El Paso - I am sending you the Ranch photographs today"]. The "Ranch" refers to Lawrence's New Mexico residence, where he lived between 1922 and 1924, and where he was interred after his death. Lawrence's novel was printed in Florence by a small avant-garde publisher to circumvent British obscenity laws. "Lady Chatterley's Lover - written in the astonishing time of just five weeks, in one of Lawrence's last great bursts of creative energy - also sustained him, as he overcame the difficulties lying in the way of an individual publishing and distributing his own book. With the help of the Florentine bookseller Pino Orioli, the handsome volume was printed in and distributed from Florence, and made Lawrence more money than he had ever imagined" (ODNB). Roberts & Poplawski A42a (not mentioning the existence of paper or glassine jackets). Octavo. Original pinkish-brown paper-covered boards, paper spine label, Lawrence's phoenix device blocked in black on front cover, edges untrimmed. With original plain cream dust jacket and contemporary glassine. Housed in a custom black half morocco solander box. Minute splits to spine ends, spot of foxing to label, contents crisp, fresh, and largely unopened; hint of rubbing and toning to jacket, a few faint damp stains to spine, extremities lightly chipped with some very minor loss to spine: a near-fine copy in near-fine dust jacket.
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Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB. (United Kingdom)
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  • Publisher: Florence: Privately Printed for the Author
  • Date published: 1928
  • Format: Hardcover
First edition. Number 19 in a limited edition of 1000 copies privately printed for the author in Florence. Signed by the author on the limitation page. Original mulberry card backed boards with the Lawrencian phoenix in black on the upper cover and title label on the spine, in scarce publisher's unprinted yellow dustwrapper. A fine copy, crisp and clean with just a little foxing to the title label in a fine dustwrapper with a trace of wear to the spine ends and a tiny puncture to the rear panel. Internally uncut and unopened. An exceptional copy. Lawrence's most famous work but also one of the most controversial books of the twentieth century. It was rejected by both British and American publishers on the grounds of obscenity, forcing Lawrence to seek the help of Florentine bookseller Giuseppe Orioli, who arranged for the book to be set by hand by Italian printers and issued on subscription in an edition of 1000 copies. Despite being banned in Britain and America, with several illicit consignments seized in police raids, the edition sold out within six months. It was subsequently pirated and translated, expurgated and bowdlerised, condemned and confiscated until Penguin's unexpurgated publication and subsequent acquittal for obscenity in 1960 marked a significant advance for the freedom of the written word.
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Jonkers Rare Books (United Kingdom)
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