Street Haunting, by Virginia Woolf - Signed, Limited First Edition.
A signed, limited First Edition Virginia Woolf’s elegant essay on walking the streets of London.
In the essay, Virginia Woolf weaves a tapestry of urban exploration, where the simple act of walking through bustling streets unfurls into a profound meditation on the ephemeral connections of city dwellers and the vibrant, yet transient impressions they leave behind.
A limited, numbered First Edition, this copy numbered 47. Signed by Woolf in her famous purple ink. Complete with publisher’s original slipcase. Some slight denting to the spine, but otherwise a very fine copy. Includes the publisher’s original laid in note.
Published by the Westgate Press, 1930.
A signed, limited First Edition Virginia Woolf’s elegant essay on walking the streets of London.
In the essay, Virginia Woolf weaves a tapestry of urban exploration, where the simple act of walking through bustling streets unfurls into a profound meditation on the ephemeral connections of city dwellers and the vibrant, yet transient impressions they leave behind.
A limited, numbered First Edition, this copy numbered 47. Signed by Woolf in her famous purple ink. Complete with publisher’s original slipcase. Some slight denting to the spine, but otherwise a very fine copy. Includes the publisher’s original laid in note.
Published by the Westgate Press, 1930.
A signed, limited First Edition Virginia Woolf’s elegant essay on walking the streets of London.
In the essay, Virginia Woolf weaves a tapestry of urban exploration, where the simple act of walking through bustling streets unfurls into a profound meditation on the ephemeral connections of city dwellers and the vibrant, yet transient impressions they leave behind.
A limited, numbered First Edition, this copy numbered 47. Signed by Woolf in her famous purple ink. Complete with publisher’s original slipcase. Some slight denting to the spine, but otherwise a very fine copy. Includes the publisher’s original laid in note.
Published by the Westgate Press, 1930.