From 14 to 17 May, Firsts: London’s Rare Book Fair was held in London, for which various antiquarian bookshops published colourful catalogues, such as Sims Reed, and Sophie Schneideman, and highlights including a copy of the signed limited edition of The Ballad of Reading Gaol (offered by Peter Harrington) were published on the Firsts website.
Schneideman's catalogue includes among a large group of Eragny Press editions two books that were shown to clients in the Hacon & Ricketts shop, At the Sign of the Dial. Usually, these copies of Vale and Eragny Press books have the prospectus pasted in at the front. To prevent these file copies, which had likely been handled by many people, from being sold, the following was clearly written in ink on the front of the binding:
File CopyNot to be taken away
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| File copies of Eragny Press books: Gustave Flaubert, Un Coeur simple and La Légende de St. Julien l'Hospitalier (both 1900) |
