Bulletin of the Keats-Shelley Memorial, Rome Vol. 1 and Bulletin and Review of the Keats-Shelley Memorial, Rome. Vol. 2 / John Keats and Percy Bysshe Shelley.
This includes a brief record of the history of the institution and the acquisition of the memorial house, detail of the opening ceremony, various related letters and documents, titles of the first two thousand works acquired. The Keats-Shelly memorial is the two room Rome apartment which John Keats passed away in 1821.
Macmillan &Co. Ltd., London & New York 1910 - 1913 the first two issues, respectively. 187pp & 199pp. Binding is paperback.
Cutting from The New York Times Book Review, September 24, 1939 found inside.
Condition: discolouration to front covers of both books. Both have been placed in a plastic cover to protect the paperback cover. Heavy foxing to edges of pages.
This includes a brief record of the history of the institution and the acquisition of the memorial house, detail of the opening ceremony, various related letters and documents, titles of the first two thousand works acquired. The Keats-Shelly memorial is the two room Rome apartment which John Keats passed away in 1821.
Macmillan &Co. Ltd., London & New York 1910 - 1913 the first two issues, respectively. 187pp & 199pp. Binding is paperback.
Cutting from The New York Times Book Review, September 24, 1939 found inside.
Condition: discolouration to front covers of both books. Both have been placed in a plastic cover to protect the paperback cover. Heavy foxing to edges of pages.
This includes a brief record of the history of the institution and the acquisition of the memorial house, detail of the opening ceremony, various related letters and documents, titles of the first two thousand works acquired. The Keats-Shelly memorial is the two room Rome apartment which John Keats passed away in 1821.
Macmillan &Co. Ltd., London & New York 1910 - 1913 the first two issues, respectively. 187pp & 199pp. Binding is paperback.
Cutting from The New York Times Book Review, September 24, 1939 found inside.
Condition: discolouration to front covers of both books. Both have been placed in a plastic cover to protect the paperback cover. Heavy foxing to edges of pages.