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JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes a somewhat piqued letter to the correspondence column of the weekly magazine 'The New Statesman and Nation'. Vol. XXIV, No. 618. December 1942
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes a review of John Gloag's 'Industrial Art Explained' to an issue of the weekly magazine 'The New Statesman and Nation'. Vol. XXXII, No. 817. October 1946
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes a glowing review of G.W.Stonier's novel 'Shaving Through the Blitz' to an issue of the weekly magazine 'The New Statesman and Nation'. Vol. XXVI, No. 666. November 1943
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his hitherto unprinted poem 'The Licorice Fields at Pontefract' to an issue of the weekly magazine 'The New Statesman and Nation'. Vol. XXXIX, No. 993. March 1950
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his article 'Wolf's Cove, Thirlwell Mere and District' to an issue of the periodical 'The Architectural Review. A Magazine of Architecture and Decoration'. Vol. LXXI, No. 422. January 1932
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes 'A Note on James Wyatt' plus a review of F.R.Yerbury's 'Modern Dutch Buildings' to an issue of the periodical 'The Architectural Review. A Magazine of Architecture and Decoration'. Vol. LXXI, No. 424. March 1932
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes a six-page illustrated article 'Two Cornish Houses', plus a pseudonymous review of F.A.Mercer's 'Gardens and Gardening: the Studio Gardening Annual' to an issue of the periodical 'The Architectural Review. A Magazine of Architecture and Decoration'. Vol. LXXIII, No. 437. April 1933
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes 'There and Back: 1851 A.D. to 1933 A.D.: A History of the Revival of Good Craftsmanship' to a special 'British Industrial Art' issue of the periodical 'The Architectural Review. A Magazine of Architecture and Decoration'. Vol. LXXIV, No. 440. July 1933
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his ten-page article 'Leeds, a City of Contrasts' to an issue of the periodical 'The Architectural Review. A Magazine of Architecture and Decoration'. Vol. LXXIV, No. 443. October 1933
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes a review of Evelyn Waugh's 'A Handful of Dust', focusing on the architectural aspects of the novel, to an issue of the periodical 'The Architectural Review. A Magazine of Architecture and Decoration'. Vol. LXXVI, No. 456. November 1934
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his fourteen-page article 'Non-Conformist Architecture' to an issue of the periodical 'The Architectural Review. A Magazine of Architecture and Decoration'. Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 529. December 1940
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his hitherto unprinted three-verse poem 'St. Saviour's, Aberdeen Park' to an issue of the periodical 'The Architectural Review. A Magazine of Architecture and Decoration'. Vol. 104, No. 624. December 1948
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes a review of John Summerson's 'Heavenly Mansions' to an issue of the periodical 'The Architectural Review. A Magazine of Architecture and Decoration'. Vol. CVII, No. 641. May 1950
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes a piece on Padstow, reprinted from 'First and Last Loves', to an issue of the periodical 'The Architectural Review. A Magazine of Architecture and Decoration'. Vol. CXII, No. 672. December 1952
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes an analysis and celebration of the recently deceased architect P.Morton Shand to an issue of the periodical 'The Architectural Review. A Magazine of Architecture and Decoration'. Vol. CXXVIII, No. 765. November 1960
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes an obituary of artist and architect Frederick Etchells to an issue of the periodical 'The Architectural Review'. Vol. CLIV, No. 920. October 1973
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his hitherto unprinted poem 'The Wykehamist at Home' to an issue of the periodical 'The New Oxford Outlook'. Vol. II, No. 1 May 1934
JOHN BETJEMAN, Herbert Read, William Plomer and Rayner Heppenstall: are amongst the contributors to a symposium bemoaning the financial status of reviewers appearing in an issue of the uncommon periodical 'The Author, Playwright and Composer'. Vol. LVII, No. 4. Summer 1947
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his hitherto unprinted poem 'In Holy Trinity, Sloane Street' to the first issue of the periodical 'Yellowjacket'. Vol. 1, no. 1, March 1939. Edited by Constantine Fitzgibbon
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes a review of William Plomer's 'Collected Poems' to an issue of the periodical 'Now & Then'. No. 105 spring 1960
EZRA POUND: contributes his poem 'CII de Los Cantares' to an issue of the periodical 'Listen'. Vol. 3, No. 2. Spring 1959. Edited by George Hartley
RICHARD JEFFERIES. John Betjeman: A special Richard Jefferies centenary issue of the periodical 'Countrygoer'. The Twelfth Countrygoer Book. Winter 1948. Edited by Cyril Moore
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his hitherto unprinted poem 'To My Son, Aged Eight' to an issue of the periodical 'The Wind and the Rain'. Vol. III, no. 4. Spring 1947. Edited by Neville Braybrooke. (WITH A LETTER FROM THE EDITOR)
JOHN BETJEMAN: Walker Gibson contributes a two-page review in verse of John Betjeman's 'Summoned by Bells' to an issue of the Illinois periodical 'Poetry'. Vol. 97, No. 6. March 1961
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his hitherto unprinted poem 'North Coast Recollections' to an issue of the periodical 'The West Country Magazine'. Vol. I, no. 2. Spring 1947. Edited by J.C.Trewin
EVELYN WAIGH: contributes 'Titus With a Grain of Salt', a glowing review of Peter Brook's Shakespeare Memorial Theatre production of 'Titus Andronicus', to an issue of the weekly periodical Spectator. No. 6636, September 2, 1955
EVELYN WAUGH: contributes 'Randolph's Finest Hour' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'Spectator'. No. 6717, March 22, 1957
EVELYN WAUGH: contributes 'Anything Wrong with J.B.Priestley?' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'Spectator'. No. 6742, September 13, 1957
JOHN BETJEMAN: City and Suburban. Betjeman's regular 'City and Suburban' column features in 132 issues of the weekly periodical 'Spectator'
SAMUEL BECKETT: contributes his short story 'A Case in a Thousand' to a special Irish issue of the periodical 'The Bookman'. Vol. LXXXVI, no. 515. August 1934
JOHN BETJEMAN AND JOHN PIPER: John Betjeman contributes 'Church Crawling', a four-page feature accompanied by nine John Piper illustrations, to an issue of the periodical 'Leader Magazine'. Vol. 6, No. 25. April 1949
JOHN BETJEMAN (interest): Music for Life. The official programme for a June 1992 Festival of Music and Entertainment in Support of Aids Relief. (INSCRIBED)
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his hitherto unprinted poems 'Corporation Architect' (illustrated by Haro Hodson) and 'Late Flowering Lust' (illustrated by Philippe Jullian) to the quarterly periodical Harlequin. [No. 2, 1950]. Edited by Oliver Carson and Anthony Blond
JOHN BETJEMAN: A twenty-two year old John Betjeman submits a letter to a June 1928 issue of 'The Times Literary Supplement' seeking letters and unpublished pieces by James Hurdis to complement a new edition of his poems
JOHN BETJEMAN: The very first review of John Betjeman's debut collection 'Mount Zion' appears in the November 1931 issue of 'The Times Literary Supplement', contributed by an anonymous yet suitably impressed critic
JOHN BETJEMAN: is the subject of Anthony Symondson's eleven-page illustrated article 'John Betjeman and the Cult of J.N.Comper' which appears in an issue of the journal 'The Thirties Society'. No. 7. 1991
WILFRED OWEN: The Poems of Wilfred Owen. A New Edition Including Many Pieces Now First Published, and Notices of his Life and Work by Edmund Blunden
VLADIMIR NABOKOV: Mary. A novel. Translated from the Russian by Michael Glenny in collaboration with the author, who also provides a three-page introduction
WALKER PERCY: The Movie-Goer. A novel
GERALD HANLEY. Barbara Jones: The Consul at Sunset. A novel. With a dust wrapper design by Barbara Jones
HUMPHREY CARPENTER: The Inklings. C.S.Lewis, J.R.R.Tolkien, Charles Williams, and Their Friends
ANDREW SALKEY: Breaklight. An Anthology of Caribbean Poetry. Chosen, edited and introduced by Andrew Salkey
VERONICA STALLWOOD. [Val McDermid interest]: Oxford Fall. A novel
SARAH WATERS: The Night Watch. A novel. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION)
BILLY HAYES with William Hoffer: Midnight Express
JEANETTE WINTERSON (edits): Passion Fruit. Romantic Fiction With a Twist. Edited by Jeanette Winterson. (SIGNED BY THE EDITOR)
EVELYN WAUGH: Remote People
MURIEL SPARK: Loitering with Intent. A novel
EDWIN MUIR: Latitudes
GABRIEL GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ: One Hundred Years of Solitude. A novel. Translated from the Spanish of 'Cien Año de Soledad' by Gregory Rabassa
NICK HORNBY (edits and contributes): My Favourite Year. A Collection of New Football Writing. Edited by Nick Hornby. (SIGNED BY THE EDITOR)
C.S.FORESTER: The Wonderful Week. A novel
G.K.CHESTERTON: The Innocence of Father Brown
ALAN BENNETT: Forty Years On. A play
DOROTHY L SAYERS: In the Teeth of the Evidence and Other Stories
PAUL SCHACH: The Saga of Tristram and Ísönd. Translated and with an introduction by Paul Schach
B.G.SANDHURST. C.S.Lewis: How Heathen is Britain? With a preface by C.S.Lewis
REGINALD ARKELL. John Minton: Old Herbaceous. A novel. With a title page illustration, seven plates and various chapter pieces and illustrations in the text by John Minton
ROBERT LUDLUM: The Scarlatti Inheritance. A novel
B.S.JOHNSON: You Always Remember the First Time. An anthology. Edited by B.S.Johnson, with Michael Bakewell and Giles Gordon. (SIGNED BY SEVEN CONTRIBUTORS)
R.H.MOTTRAM: Ten Years Ago. Armistice & Other Memories. Forming a Pendant to 'The Spanish Farm Trilogy'. With a foreword by W.E.Bates
ANTHONY BURGESS: Language Made Plain
THOMAS WEBB WILLIAMS: Somerset Mediaeval Libraries and Miscellaneous Notices of Books in Somerset Prior to the Dissolutions of the Monasteries
TERRY PRATCHETT: contributes his story 'The Hades Business' to an issue of the periodical 'Science Fantasy'. No. 60, no. 20, 1963. Edited by John Carnell
WYNDHAM LEWIS: The Caliph's Design. Architects! Where is your Vortex?
AUSTIN CLARKE: Pilgrimage and Other Poems
EDGAR WALLACE: Sanders of the River
SIEGFRIED SASSOON: Memoirs of an Infantry Officer
ERIC RAVILIOUS. Leonard Russell: English Wits. Edited with an introduction by Leonard Russell and with wood engravings by Eric Ravilious
JOHN MASTERS: Nightrunners of Bengal. A novel
JOHN MASTERS: The Deceivers. A novel
E. & H.HERON. [i.e Kate O'Brien & Vernon Hesketh Prichard]: Ghost Stories
WILLIAM FAULKNER: Knight's Gambit. Stories
MARY HAYLEY BELL: Whistle Down the Wind. A Modern Fable. With a title page decoration and fourteen line drawings by Oven Edwards
PATRICK WHITE: The Aunt's Story. A novel
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