Originally published in The spirit lamp, Oxford, 1893. "Printed in four colours by Hans Hartzheim after a calligraphed original by J.H. Moesman." "Oscar Wilde's House of Judgement first published in the sprit lamp... has been calligraphed on handmade 18th century paper by J.H. Moesman in Tull en'tWall, and was bound by Luce Thürkôw in Utrecht in 1985." --Colophon. Book has pocket on cover page three with page tucked in with additional publication and binding information. "The standard edition is limited to 150 copies, numbered 1-150. Printed on 90 grs Hahnemühle Antique and bound in brown cloth by Luce Thürkôw. A special edition of 15 copies, numbered I-XV, have been printed on vellum. These copies are bound in full vellum by Guus Thürkôw. One standard-edition copy, lettered A, goes with the original. This is copy [copy #]. Completed during August 1986. Laus Deo!" --Additional sheet. Library has vellum copy, numbered XIV [14]. IaU
OCLC:
(OCoLC)17164487
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
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