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BEATRIX POTTER: The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin PENELOPE GILLIATT: One by One. A novel JOHN BUCHAN: contributes his seventeen-verse poem 'The Song of the Sea Captain' (later included in his 1917 collection 'Poems in Scots and English') to the anthology A Beggar's Wallet. Containing Contributions in Prose, Verse and Pictorial Illustration, Gathered from Certain Works in Art and Letters. Edited with an introduction by Archibald Stodart Walker
LAURIE LEE: I Can't Stay Long. (INSCRIBED) BRIAN MOORE: Judith Hearne. A novel. (INSCRIBED) SEAMUS HEANEY: contributes his poem 'Bye-Child' to Twelve to Twelve. Poetry D-Day. Camden Festival 1970. Edited by Jeni Couzyn
JOHN BETJEMAN AND JOHN PIPER: Church Poems. With drawings by John Piper. (WITHDRAWN FIRST ISSUE) WALLACE STEVENS: contributes his verse-monologue 'Carlos Among the Candles' to an issue of the periodical 'Poetry. A Magazine of Verse'. Vol. XI, No. 3, December 1917. Edited by Harriet Monroe SHERWOOD ANDERSON: contributes 'Mid-American Songs', a sequence of six poems all of which were subsequently included in his collection 'Mid-American Chants' (1918), to an issue of the periodical 'Poetry. A Magazine of Verse'. Vol. X, No. 6, September 1917. Edited by Harriet Monroe
ERNEST RHYS: contributes his poems 'The Hunting-Song of Them That Did Not Hunt' and 'Dagonet's Canzonet' to an issue of the periodical 'Poetry. A Magazine of Verse'. Vol. II, No. 6, September 1913. Edited by Harriet Monroe WALLACE STEVENS: contributes 'Letters d'un Soldat', poems on a French soldier's letters from the front, to an issue of the periodical 'Poetry. A Magazine of Verse'. Vol. XII, No. 2, May 1918. Edited by Harriet Monroe EDGAR LEE MASTERS: contributes his poems 'Henry Murray', 'At Fairbanks' and 'George Joslin on "La Menken"', verses subsequently included in his collection 'Domesday Book', to an issue of the periodical 'Poetry. A Magazine of Verse'. Vol. XIV, No. 3, June 1919. Edited by Harriet Monroe
FORD MADOX FORD (writing as 'Ford Madox Hueffer'): contributes 'What the Orderly Dog Saw' (the first appearance in print of this three-part poem, which was subsequently included in the collection 'On Heaven') to an issue of the periodical 'Poetry. A Magazine of Verse'. Vol. IX, No. 6, March 1917. Edited by Harriet Monroe HARRIET MONROE: A special Harriet Monroe tribute issue of the periodical 'Poetry. A Magazine of Verse'. Vol. XLIX, No. 3, December 1936 MAX MICHELSON: contributes his "present day myth play" 'The Tired Woman' to an issue of the periodical 'Poetry. A Magazine of Verse'. Vol. XI, No. 5, February 1918. Edited by Harriet Monroe
ANDY GOLDSWORTHY: Wall. With an introduction by Kenneth Baker MASUJI IBUSE: Lieutenant Lookeast and Other Stories. Translated from the Japanese by John Bester BARRY UNSWORTH: The Songs of the Kings
L.P.HARTLEY: The Love-Adept. A Variation on a Theme TAMBIMUTTU: Tambimuttu: Bridge Between Two Worlds. Edited by Jane Williams, with Kathleen Raine RONALD FRAME: Watching Mrs Gordon and Other Stories
PHILIP LARKIN: Early Poems and Juvenilia. Edited and introduced by A.T.Tolley JOHN UPDIKE: The Same Door. Stories JOHN MORTIMER: Charade. A novel
NANCY CUNARD: Sublunary. Poems JOHN BANVILLE: Doctor Copernicus. A novel REDMOND O'HANLON: Congo Journey. (INSCRIBED)
DYLAN THOMAS AND CERI RICHARDS: Richard Burns. Ceri Richards and Dylan Thomas: Keys to Transformation. A monograph ISABELLE ANSCOMBE: Omega and After. Bloomsbury and the Decorative Arts. With photographs by Howard Grey and a two-page foreword by John Lehmann T.H.WHITE: Loved Helen and Other Poems
W.S.GRAHAM: contributes his poem 'he Feeding Arrows' to an issue of the uncommon periodical 'Voices'. New series no. 2, winter 1946-47. Edited by Denys Val Baker ERIC GILL: Songs to Our Lady of Silence. With six small ornament engravings by Eric Gill (including the press devices) and four more by Desmond Chute (all unaccredited) ANDREW MOTION: Goodnestone. A Sequence. (SIGNED)
TED HUGHES: The Martyrdom of Bishop Farrar. (SIGNED) J.M.SYNGE: The Autobiography of J.M.Synge. Constructed from the manuscripts and with an introduction by Alan Price, plus fourteen photographs taken by Synge and an essay, 'Synge and the Photography of his Time', by O.J.Pocock JOHN GALSWORTHY (writing as 'John Sinjohn'): A Man of Devon. Four stories
ANTHONY HOPE: The Dolly Dialogues WILLIAM FAULKNER: Go Down, Moses and Other Stories JOHN GARFIELD: The Fallen. A Photographic Journey Through the War Cemeteries and Memorials of the Great War, 1914-18. With an introduction by Gavin Stamp. (SIGNED)
PERIODICAL. Ronald Duncan: Five consecutive issues (No. 16, May 1942 - No. 20, February 1944) of the uncommon agricultural periodical 'The Scythe', formally 'The Townsman'. Edited by Ronald Duncan REX WHISTLER. Elizabeth Godley: Green Outside. With decorations by Rex Whistler JOHN CHEEVER: The World of Apples. Stories
PHILIP TOYNBEE: Pantaloon; or The Valediction. A novel CECIL COLLINS. Brian Keeble: The Vision of the Fool and Other Writings. Edited with an introduction by Brian Keeble. (INSCRIBED BY THE EDITOR) ROBERT NYE: Doubtfire. A novel
EUGENE O'NEILL. Barrett H.Clark: Eugene O'Neill. The Man and His Plays. (INSCRIBED) FORREST REID: Private Road. [Memoirs] JOHN CHRISTOPHER: The World in Winter. A novel
JANET TEISSIER DU CROS: Divided Loyalties. [A Scotswoman in Occupied France]. With a preface by D.W.Brogan EDWARD MARSH. Stephen Godden: The Fables of Jean De La Fontaine. Translated into English verse by Edward Marsh and with twenty-six copper engravings by Stephen Godden (including two title page designs). Complete in two volumes. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION) DAVID JONES AND ERIC GILL: David Jones and Eric Gill. Watercolours, Drawings and Prints. The catalogue of an undated [May-June 1990] exhibition at Austin/Desmond, Bloomsbury
NEVILLE DUKE AND EDWARD LANCHBERY: Sound Barrier. The Story of High-Speed Flight. (INSCRIBED) LAFCADIO HEARN: Youma. The Story of a West-Indian Slave REX WHISTLER: The New Forget-Me-Not. An anthology. With four colour plates and various handsome decorations by Rex Whistler. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION)
ELLIS PETERS: Saint Peter's Fair. The Fourth Chronicle of Brother Cadfael RICHARD JEFFERIES: contributes his illustrated essay 'Field Sports in Art. 1. - The Mammoth Hunter' to the annual bound volume (containing all twelve issues) of the monthly periodical The Art Journal. Edited by Marcus Bourne Huish W.O.HASSALL: The Holkham Bible Picture Book. With an introduction and commentary by W.O.Hassall and a one-page foreword by The Earl of Leicester
RAYMOND MYERSCOUGH-WALKER: Stage and Film Décor. With a foreword by Charles B.Cochran W.B.YEATS: Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry. Edited and selected by W.B.Yeats MARY KENT RIVERS: Folk Rhymes of the Great War
PATRICK DACEY: We've Already Gone This Far. Stories KIRSTEN IRVING: Never Never Never Come Back. Poems. (INSCRIBED) EDWARD BOND: The Woman. Scenes from War and Freedom. A play
ST. JOHN ADCOCK: Collected Poems of St. John Adcock BRIGADIER GENERAL SIR ARCHIBALD HOME: The Diary of a World War I Cavalry Officer. Edited by Diana Briscoe KEITH ROBERTS: The Inner Wheel. A novel
T.E.LAWRENCE: Aufstand in der Wuste. Translated into German and introduced by Dagobert von Mikusch. With a preface by Bernard Shaw (taken from a contribution to 'The Spectator'), and illustrated with four plates and a folding map EDWARD BOND: The Hidden Plot. Notes on Theatre and the State J.F.POWERS: The Presence of Grace. Stories
HUGH MACDIARMID: Poems Addressed to Hugh MacDiarmid and Presented to him on his Seventy-Fifth Birthday. Edited with an introduction by Duncan Glen, with drawings by Leonard Penrice and a preface by Compton Mackenzie. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION) THE SLADE SCHOOL OF FINE ART: The Quarto. An Artistic Illustrated and Musical Quarterly for 1896. Edited by John Bernard Stoughton Holborn FORD MADOX FORD (writing as 'Ford Madox Hueffer'): The Cinque Ports. A Historical and Descriptive Record. With illustrations by William Hyde
LAURENCE WHISTLER: The Imagination of Vanbrugh and His Fellow Artists LENI RIEFENSTAHL: The Last of the Nuba EDWARD THOMAS (writing as 'Edward Eastaway'): Six Poems
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