An interesting and unusual early set of the first Phoenix Library editions of Marcel Proust's mesmerizing masterpiece Remembrance of Things Past, translated by Scott Moncrieff and published by Chatto & Windus between 1929 and 1936: 8 volumes, being             Swann's Way I & II, Within A Budding Grove, I & II, The Guermantes Way I & II, and Cities of the Plain I & II.  [The remaining parts,  The Captive I &II, The Sweet Cheat Gone and Time Regained, never appeared in  Phoenix editions - instead Chatto opted to republish the entire work in a new Uniform Edition, first published in 1941.]   Neat little pocket-sized versions, 7 inches x 4 1/2 inches.

Swann's Way I & II: first Phoenix editions, 1929 [ Chatto brought out the first English editions in 1922, going through 5 impressions                                                                                                                                   before the 1929 Phoenix Library edition]
Budding Grove I & II: first Phoenix editions 1929 [ Chatto's first English editions are from 1924, 2 impressions, followed by the 1929                                                                                                                                                              Phoenix Library edition]
Guermantes I & II: first Phoenix editions 1930     [Chatto's first English editions are from 1925, no further impressions until the 1930                                                                                                                                                                       Phoenix Library edition]
Cities of the Plain I & II: first Phoenix editions 1936 [ First English edition is from 1930, in fact by Knopf, London, replacing Chatto]

All 8 volumes here are in the original publisher's dark-blue boards, gilt titling and decoration to spines and blind-stamped phoenix emblem to front board.  Some wear throughout; some boards more scuffed and worn than others; contents complete, with each volume also containing between 7 and 16 pages of publisher's adverts to the rear; a few volumes have early bookseller labels to paste-downs, one with an early owner inscription.   The Swann's Way Volume I is missing most of its ffep, seemingly excised to remove an owner inscription; on the other hand, that volume (alone) retains its rare original red and cream Phoenix Library dust-wrapper which has some grubbiness, minor losses, creases and tears, now housed in fully removable protective sleeve.   Internally, page-blocks similarly display different amounts of wear with some isolated early staining, not affecting text.   Overall, an interesting, unusual and attractive set of early Proust editions in English.

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