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MOSES ISEGAWA: Abyssinian Chronicles. A novel. (SIGNED) VASKO POPA: Collected Poems. Translated from the Serbo-Croat by Anne Pennington and Francis R.Jones, edited with notes by Francis R.Jones and with an introduction by Ted Hughes SARAH LUCAS: I Scream Daddio. The catalogue of an exhibition. (INSCRIBED, WITH ALS)
W.S.GRAHAM: contributes his poem 'I Leave This At Your Ear (for N.D.)' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. lxxiv, no. 1914, 2 December 1965 W.S.GRAHAM: contributes his poem 'The Night City' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. 93, no. 2389, 16 January 1975 W.S.GRAHAM: contributes his poem 'To Alexander Graham' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. 94, no. 2415, 17 July 1975
W.S.GRAHAM: contributes his poem 'Are You Still There?' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. 95, no. 2439, 8 January 1976 PHILIP LARKIN: contributes his poem 'Ultimatum' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. xxiv, no. 620, 28 November 1940 PHILIP LARKIN: contributes his poem 'Faith Healing' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. lxiv, no. 1634, 21 July 1960
PHILIP LARKIN: contributes his poem 'Broadcast' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. lxvii, no. 1713, 25 January 1962 PHILIP LARKIN: contributes his poem 'Dockery and Son' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. lxix, no. 1776, 11 April 1963 PHILIP LARKIN: contributes his poem 'Take One Home for the Kiddies' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. lxx, no. 1810, 5 December 1963
PHILIP LARKIN: contributes his poem 'How Distant' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. 78, no. 2013, 26 October 1967 PHILIP LARKIN: contributes his poem 'Cut Grass' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. 86, no. 2209, 29 July 1971 PHILIP LARKIN: contributes his poem 'The Old Fools' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. 89, no. 2288, 1 February 1973
SYLVIA PLATH: contributes her poems 'The Sleepers' and 'Full Fathom Five' to an issue of the periodical 'The London Magazine'. Vol. 7, no. 6, June 1960. Edited by John Lehmann SYLVIA PLATH: contributes her poem 'Candles' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. lxiv, no. 1651, 17 November 1960 SYLVIA PLATH: contributes her poem 'A Life' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. lxv, no. 1675, 4 May 1961
SYLVIA PLATH: contributes her poem 'The Surgeon at 2 a.m.' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. lxviii, no. 1747, 20 September 1962 LOUIS MACNEICE: contributes his poem 'Hidden Ice' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. xv, no. 374, 11 March 1936 LOUIS MACNEICE: contributes his poems 'The Suicide' and 'Soap Suds' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. lxvi, no. 1700, 26 October 1961
LOUIS MACNEICE: contributes his poem 'Réchauffé' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. lxvii, no. 1726, 26 April 1962 LOUIS MACNEICE: posthumously contributes his lengthy unfinished poem 'Prologue' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. 86, no. 2216, 16 September 1971 ROBERTSON DAVIES: The Deptford Trilogy. Complete in three volumes comprising 'Fifth Business' [and] 'The Manticore' [and] 'World of Wonders'
JOHN SLADEK: The Reproductive System. A Science Fiction Novel JACKIE COLLINS: Lady Boss. A novel. (SIGNED) HAROLD WILSON: The Governance of Britain. (SIGNED)
JEANETTE WINTERSON: Boating for Beginners. A novel. With illustrations by Paula Youens KAZUO ISHIGURO: contributes his stories 'A Strange and Sometimes Sadness', 'Waiting for J' and 'Getting Poisoned' to the anthology Introduction 7. Stories by New Writers SUE GRAFTON: A is for Alibi. A novel
HARDY AMIES: Still Here. An Autobiography. (INSCRIBED) J.M.BRUCE: The Aeroplanes of the Royal Flying Corps (Military Wing) AMABEL WILLIAMS-ELLIS. Pauline Baynes: British Fairy Tales. Retold by Amabel Williams-Ellis. With illustrations by Pauline Diana Baynes
JOANNA RUSS: The Female Man. A novel PAUL MULDOON: New Weather. Poems. (SIGNED) GABRIEL GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ: No One Writes to the Colonel. Translated from the Spanish by J.S.Bernstein
JOHN BERGER: Permanent Red. Essays in Seeing KATHLEEN RAINE: Faces of Day and Night. With an introduction by Robin Skelton. (INSCRIBED) XAN FIELDING: Hide and Seek. The Story of a Wartime Agent
DAVID G.CHANDLER: Sedgemoor 1685. An Account and an Anthology. (INSCRIBED) DAVID LODGE: The Picturegoers. A novel FORREST CARTER: Gone to Texas. A novel
PATRIC DICKINSON AND WILLIAM SCOTT: Soldiers' Verse. Chosen by Patric Dickinson with original lithographs by William Scott COLIN DEXTER: Service of All the Dead. An Inspector Morse novel JOHN HARRIS. [B.C.Bloomfield]: A Century of Emancipation
JAMES B.WHARTON: Squad. A novel SIR GEORGE WARNER: The Libelle of Englyshe Polycye. A Poem on the Use of Sea-Power 1436. Edited with a lengthy introduction by Sir George Warner. (WITH ALS) KEITH ROBERTS: The Furies. A novel
MURIEL SPARK: Robinson. A novel GEORGE GROSZ: A Post-War Museum GORDON CRAIG. Edward Craig: Gordon Craig. The Story of his Life
CATHERINE BARJANSKY in collaboration with Elinore Denniston: Portraits with Backgrounds. A memoir. (INSCRIBED) J.MACLAREN ROSS: Bitten by the Tarantula. A Story of the South of France J.L.CARR: A Day in Summer. A novel
MORRILL CODY. Man Ray: The Favorite Restaurants of an American in Paris. With illustrations by Man Ray PATRICK HAMILTON: Twopence Coloured. A novel HENRY JAMES: The Europeans. A Sketch
SIR THOMAS MORE. J.H.Lupton: The Utopia of Sir Thomas More. In Latin from the Edition of March 1518, and in English from the First Edition of Ralph Robynson's Translation in 1551. With Additional Translations, Introduction and Notes ANDREW SALKEY: A Quality of Violence. A novel R.C.SHERRIFF: The White Carnation. A play
ROBERT IRWIN: Exquisite Corpse. A novel. (INSCRIBED) HENRY WILLIAMSON AND LILIAS RIDER HAGGARD: Norfolk Life SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR: The Marquis de Sade. An Essay. With Selections of His Writings Chosen by Paul Dinnage. Translated from the French by Annette Michelson and Paul Dinnage
ANTONY GORMLEY: Workbooks 1, 1977-1992. (SIGNED) W.D.SNODGRASS: The Poetry of W.D.Snodgrass. Everything Human. Edited with an introduction by Stephen Haven JENNY MCCARTNEY: The Ghost Factory. A novel. (INSCRIBED)
GILBERT & GEORGE. [i.e. Gilbert Prousch and George Passmore]: Gilbert & George. The catalogue of a 1994 exhibition at Museo d'Arte Moderna, Lugano. (INSCRIBED) JENNIFER JOHNSTON: The Railway Station Man. A novel. (SIGNED) EMYR HUMPHREYS: The Land of the Living. Complete in seven volumes comprising 'National Winner' [and] 'Flesh and Blood' [and] 'The Best of Friends' [and] 'Salt of the Earth' [and] 'An Absolute Hero' [and] 'Open Secrets' [and] 'Bonds of Attachment'
LUCY ELLMANN: Ducks, Newburyport. A novel KATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN: Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. (INSCRIBED) JOHN BUTLER YEATS. W.B.Yeats: Early Memories. Some Chapters of Autobiography. With a three-page preface by W.B.Yeats
MARIAN KEYES: Grown Ups. A novel. (SIGNED) EDMUND DE WAAL: Edmund de Waal at Waddesdon. The catalogue of a 2012 exhibition W.G.SEBALD: Austerlitz. A novel. Translated from the German by Anthea Bell
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