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JOHN MORTIMER: Like Men Betrayed. (SIGNED) PATRICK O'BRIAN: The Last Pool and Other Stories BORIS PASTERNAK: Poems. Translated from the Russian by L.Slater [i.e. Pasternak's sister] and with a foreword by Hugh MacDiarmid
HENRY WILLIAMSON: The Lone Swallows and Other Essays of the Country Green REX WHISTLER: Restoration Love Songs. Edited and with an introduction by John Hadfield EDWARD LEAR: Edward Lear 1812-1888. The catalogue of a 1985 exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts. With text by Vivian Noakes, an essay by Jeremy Maas and an introduction by Sir Steve Runciman
GWEN RAVERAT: The Wood Engravings of Gwen Raverat. Selected and with an introduction by Reynolds Stone LAWRENCE DURRELL: Frying the Flag. With two full-page line drawings by John R.Smith ELIZABETH JENNINGS: Poems. With an introduction by Anne Ridler
CONRAD AIKEN: Landscape West of Eden THOM GUNN: Fighting Terms. Poems L.S.LOWRY: L.S.Lowry. A monograph published to accompany the artists' centenary exhibition at the Salford Art Gallery. Edited by Michael Leber and Judith Sandling
HENRY WILLIAMSON: As the Sun Shines. (The US edition of 'The Labouring Life') RICHARD JEFFERIES: Field and Hedgerow. Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies, collected by his widow RICHARD JEFFERIES: Toilers of the Field
RICHARD JEFFERIES: The Life of the Fields RICHARD JEFFERIES: The Gamekeeper at Home. Sketches of Natural History and Rural Life. With illustrations by Charles Whymper JEROME K.JEROME: The Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow
LEON WOLFF: In Flanders Fields. The 1917 Campaign. Illustrated with photographs and maps and with an introduction by Major-General J.F.C.Fuller PAUL NASH: Paul Nash 1989-1946. Paintings, Watercolours and Drawings. The catalogue of a 1948 Tate Gallery Memorial Exhibition SEBASTIAN FAULKS: Birdsong. A novel
RUPERT BROOKE. John Lehmann: Rupert Brooke. His Life and His Legend RICHARD JEFFERIES: contributes the first printing of his celebrated essay 'Wild Flowers' to the July 1885 issue of the periodical Longman's Magazine COLIN WILSON: Religion and the Rebel. (INSCRIBED)
C.DAY-LEWIS: Beechen Vigil and Other Poems TED HUGHES: Meet My Folks! With illustrations by George Adamson MARY BUTTS: The Macedonian. A novel
JOHN BETJEMAN AND JOHN PIPER: Poems in the Porch. With illustrations by John Piper UNIT HISTORY: Short History of the London Rifle Brigade. Compiled Regimentally. With drawings and photographs PHILIP K.DICK: Voices from the Street
LEWIS CARROLL: The Hunting of the Snark. An Agony in Eight Fits. With nine illustrations by Henry Holiday HUGH MACDIARMID. Gordon Wright: MacDiarmid. An Illustrated Biography GUILLAUME APOLLINAIRE: The Poet Assassinated. Translated from the French by Ron Padgett and with illustrations by Jim Dine
QUEEN MARY. Jeanie Rose Brewer: The Life-Story of Our Gracious Queen Mary SIEGFRIED SASSOON: Vigils. Poems WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY: The Students' Quarter, or Paris Five-and-Thirty Years Since. "With original coloured illustrations" [by the author]
RICHARD JEFFERIES: Field and Hedgerow. Last Essays. Collected by his widow ÉDOUARD VUILLARD: Vuillard et le Goût du Bonheur. Par Jacques Mercanton HENRY WILLIAMSON: The Dream of Fair Women. The third volume of the 'Flax of Dream' sequence
T.E.LAWRENCE: Letters to T.E.Lawrence. Edited and with a preface by A.W.Lawrence EDWIN LANHAM: No Hiding Place PAULINE MELVILLE: The Ventriloquist's Tale. A novel. (INSCRIBED)
JOHN CHRISTOPHER and JOHN WYNDHAM. John Carnell [Lionel 'Lan' Wright, J.T.McIntosh, E.C.Tubb &c]: contribute stories to Gateway to the Stars. A Science Fiction Anthology. Edited and introduced by John Carnell. (SIGNED BY THE EDITOR) ISAAC ASIMOV: contributes his stories 'Trends' and 'Bridle and Saddle' to the pioneering science fiction anthology Men Against the Stars. Edited with a foreword by Martin Greenberg and with a seven-page introduction by Willy Ley SIR GEORGE MACMUNN: The Crimea in Perspective
PIERRE COMMOY AND GILLES BLANCHARD: Pierre et Gilles. Published to accompany an exhibition at the New York's New Museum of Contemporary Art. With a foreword by Lisa Phillips and a lengthy introductory essay by Dan Cameron CYRIL CONNOLLY: The Rock Pool. A novel V.A.NEATHERWAY: Return to the Battlefields
GREAT WAR: Three 1915 Overseas Club Empire Day certificates WILLIAM SANSOM. Lynton Lamb: Lord Love Us. With drawings by Lynton Lamb ANTHONY CARO: New Sculptures. A survey. The catalogue of an exhibition
DOUGLAS DUNN: The Happier Life. Poems IAN FLEMING: contributes a nine-page article 'Foreign News' - his FIRST BOOKFORM APPEARANCE - to The Kemsley Manual of Journalism EDWARD BAWDEN AND THOMAS HENNELL: Lady Filmy Fern or The Voyage of the Window Box. A story by Thomas Hennell accompanied by Edward Bawden illustrations. With an introduction by Peggy Skipwith
ALICE M.COATS: The Travels of Maurice. Beautifully illustrated in colour throughout by the author JANET FRAME: Towards Another Summer. A novel GEOFF DYER: The Search. A novel
REBECCA WEST: Harriet Hume. A London Fantasy DEREK PATMORE: Private History. An autobiography KINGSLEY AMIS: Bright November. Poems
PAUL AUSTER: Timbuktu. A novel WILLIAM SANSOM: The Face of Innocence. A novel WILLIAM SAROYAN: The Gay and Melancholy Flux. Stories
WILLIAM SAROYAN: Peace, it's Wonderful. Stories RICHARD INGRAMS: Goldenballs. (SIGNED) HENRY WILLIAMSON: The Star-Born. With wood engravings by C.F.Tunnicliffe. ([UN]SIGNED LIMITED EDITION PLUS FIRST ISSUE SIGNED COLOPHON)
ROBERT GRAVES: Country Sentiment. Poems SEBASTIAN FAULKS: The Girl at the Lion D'or SHELL GUIDE. Anthony West: Gloucester. A Shell Guide
LAWRENCE DURRELL: The Alexandria Quartet. Compromising Justine', 'Balthazar', 'Mountolive' and 'Cleo'. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION)' ALAN WALL: A to Z. A novella. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION) LIONEL F.GOLDSMID: First Fruits. Poems. (INSCRIBED)
HUGH MACDIARMID: Hugh MacDiarmid. The catalogue of a 1967 exhibition held at the National Library of Scotland to celebrate the poet's seventy-fifth birthday. With a preface by R.S.Thomas DAVID SUMMERS: Settled Terms. Poems 1965-1989. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION) W.B.YEATS. T.R.Henn: W.B.Yeats and the Poetry of War. The 1965 Warton Lecture on English Poetry. (INSCRIBED)
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