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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
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 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 ARCHIBALD MACLEISH: Poems HAROLD BRODKEY: First Love and Other Sorrows. Stories
EVELYN WAUGH: Labels. A Mediterranean Journal ISAAC BASHEVIS SINGER: Gimpel the Fool and Other Stories BARNETT FREEDMAN. Phyllis Bentley: Colne Valley Cloth. From the Earliest Times to the Present Day. With illustrations by Harold Blackburn, and cover and endpaper designs by Barnett Freedman
FORD MADOX FORD (writing as 'Ford H.Madox Hueffer'): The Feather. With a frontispiece by F.Madox Brown (the author's maternal grandfather) GUY DAWNEY: Nigella. Poems JORGE LUIS BORGES: Labyrinthes. Translated into French by Roger Caillois
HESTER SAINSBURY: Lucina Sine Concubitu: A Letter Humbly Address'd to the Royal Society. With three engravings on copper by Hester Sainsbury J.W.FORTESCUE: The Story of a Red-Deer. With decorations by Dorothy Burroughes WILLIAM HARRISON AINSWORTH: Windsor Castle: An Historical Romance. (THE AUTHOR'S COPY)
MICHAEL FIELD: Poems of Adoration CHARLES WILLIAMS: The Region of the Summer Stars. Poems IRIS MURDOCH: Nuns and Soldiers. A novel
ROBERT MCCRUM: Jubilee. A novel. (THE AUTHOR'S COPY) CHARLES TOMLINSON: The Necklace. Poems. With a five-page introduction by Donald Davie and a new one-page preface by the author. (INSCRIBED) SIMON ARMITAGE and PETER GILL: Eclipse [and] Friendly Fire. Two plays. (SIGNED)
E.A.BELL: Poems and a Dream. (INSCRIBED) REX DIXON: Pocomoto and the Circus Folk. With illustrations by Robert Hodgson JANE AUSTEN: Sanditon. An Unfinished Novel. Reproduced in facsimile from the manuscript in the possession of Kings College, Cambridge. With an introduction by B.C.Southam
ANTON CHEKHOV. Lydia Avilov: Chekhov in the Life. A Love Story. Translated from the Russian and with an introduction by David Magarshack, and with drawings and a dust wrapper design by Lynton Lamb A.D.J.TESSIMOND: Selection. Poems NATHAN ENGLANDER: For the Relief of Unbearable Urges. Stories. (SIGNED)
GERMAIN VIATTE: Aftermath. France 1945-54. New Images of Man. The catalogue of a March-June 1982 exhibition at the Barbican Art Gallery BRASSAÏ: The Artists of My Life. Translated from the French by Richard Miller EMMANUEL BELLINI. Jean Bresson: Emmanuel Bellini. I. LHomme. II. LOeuvre. A monograph. With a preface by Paul Vailar and text by Jean Bresson. (SIGNED)
CAROLE SEYMOUR-JONES: A Dangerous Liaison. Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre. A biography ÉMILE ZOLA: The Fat and the Thin. Translated from the French of 'Le Ventre de Paris' and with an introduction by Ernest Alfred Vizetelly THOMAS BLACKBURN: For a Child. Poems. Selected by Julia Blackburn. (INSCRIBED BY BLACKBURN'S DAUGHTER)
DYLAN THOMAS AND CERI RICHARDS: Drawings to Poems by Dylan Thomas. With a ten-page introduction by Richard Burns W.W.GIBSON: contributes his poem 'A Ballad of Thieves' to the second issue of the periodical 'The Dome. An Illustrated Monthly Magazine and Review of Literature, Music, Architecture and the Graphic Arts'. New series, Vol. 1, No. 2. November 1898 MORIS FARHI: Young Turk. A novel. (INSCRIBED)
MICHAEL HOLROYD: Unreceived Opinions. (SIGNED) LASCELLES ABERCROMBIE: The Sale of Saint Thomas. A verse-play FORD MADOX FORD: No More Parades. A novel. Volume two of the Parade's End tetralogy
RENÉ CREVEL. Max Ernst: Babylon. A novel. Translated from the French of 'Babylone' and with an afterword by Kay Boyle, and illustrations by Max Ernst URSULA LE GUIN: The Other Wind. An Earthsea novel JOHN PIPER AND RICHARD INGRAMS: Piper's Places. John Piper in England and Wales
DEAN R.KOONTZ: Shadowfires. With illustrations by Phil Parks (created specially for this casebound issue). (WITH SIGNED SLIP) ELIZABETH FERRARS: Unreasonable Doubt. A novel HENRI DANIEL-ROPS. [R.H.Mottram]: Le Vent Dans la Nuit. Avec un portrait de l'auteur par Marcel Mergier. Gravé sur bois bar G.Aubert. [The Wind in the Night. With a portrait of the author by Marcel Mergier, engraved on wood bar G.Aubert]. (INSCRIBED)
KINGSLEY AMIS: is one of a number of contributors to 'For Someone Else's Son'. Extracts and talks for a series broadcast on BBC Woman's Hour, spring 1963 ANTHOLOGY: Some Poems in Wartime EVELYN WAUGH: Put Out More Flags. A novel
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