

Dalloway, arguably Woolf’s most famous work, is the most desirable and expensive of her works, as there were a mere 2,000 copies printed in its first run. ( Between the Acts was published posthumously in 1941.) Many of the first edition covers of her novels were designed by her sister, Vanessa Bell, and were published by the Hogarth Press, which was the publishing company Virginia and her husband, Leonard, started. She published her first novel, The Voyage Out, in 1915 and her last novel, The Years, in 1937.

The Queen of Modernism, Virginia Woolf (born Adeline Virginia Stephen), wrote and published more work than many of her contemporaries.
