The School for Scandal by R. B. Sheridan - HODDER & STOUGHTON LIMITED EDITION 1911
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The School for Scandal by Richard Brinsley Sheridan - HODDER & STOUGHTON DELUXE LIMITED EDITION
A PICTORIAL REVIEW
No.333 of 350 Copies
Signed by illustrator Hugh Thomson.
Pictorial title, colour frontispiece and twenty-four tipped-in colour plates with descriptions on the mounts.
Several black and white text illustrations, some full-page.
Letterpress printed.
Bound in cream vellum, front cover pictorially stamped in gilt and red and lettered in gilt, spine pictorially stamped and lettered in gilt.
Top page edge gilt.
Page fore and lower edges ragged.
Off-white endpapers.
Brown silk tie.
31.6x26.3cm.
195 pages
US$500
There was also an unlimited cloth bound edition.

















































A review of the 1934 Limited Editions Club “The School for Scandal” can be seen here.
An index of the other illustrated reviews in the this series can be viewed here.
A PICTORIAL REVIEW
No.333 of 350 Copies
Signed by illustrator Hugh Thomson.
Pictorial title, colour frontispiece and twenty-four tipped-in colour plates with descriptions on the mounts.
Several black and white text illustrations, some full-page.
Letterpress printed.
Bound in cream vellum, front cover pictorially stamped in gilt and red and lettered in gilt, spine pictorially stamped and lettered in gilt.
Top page edge gilt.
Page fore and lower edges ragged.
Off-white endpapers.
Brown silk tie.
31.6x26.3cm.
195 pages
US$500
There was also an unlimited cloth bound edition.

















































A review of the 1934 Limited Editions Club “The School for Scandal” can be seen here.
An index of the other illustrated reviews in the this series can be viewed here.
3Glacierman
>1 wcarter: "A review of the 2034 Limited Editions Club “The School for Scandal” can be seen here."
I say, d'ye have a time machine, good sir?
I say, d'ye have a time machine, good sir?
5astropi
>3 Glacierman: haha, I also wish I had a time machine. I'd visit ancient civilizations and peruse their libraries... while also fulfilling my childhood dream of riding a triceratops. Perhaps at the same time.

