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OCTAVIO PAZ. (Charles Tomlinson, Elaine Feinstein, Omar S.Pound, Miles Burrows, Daniel Weissbort, John James, Anthony Rudolf & Richard Burns): An Octave for Octavio Paz. Edited by Anthony Rudolf and Richard Burns. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION)
LASCELLES ABERCROMBIE. [J.W.Haines]: Speculative Dialogues
LASCELLES ABERCROMBIE: The Sale of Saint Thomas. In Six Acts. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION)
WILFRID WILSON GIBSON [i.e. W.W.Gibson]: The Stonefolds. (INSCRIBED)
WILFRID GIBSON [i.e. W.W.Gibson]: Krindlesyke. A play. (INSCRIBED)
WILFRID GIBSON [i.e. W.W.Gibson]: The Golden Room and Other Poems. (SIGNED)
ANTHOLOGY: A Selection of Poems from Recent Volumes Published by Sidgwick & Jackson
BEAT GENERATION. Harvey Pekar and Ed Piskor: The Beats. A Graphic History. Edited by Paul Buhle
ANTHOLOGY. James Dickey, Paris Leary and Jon Swan: Poets of Today VII. With a twenty-page introductory essay, 'Some Thoughts on Poetry', by John Hall Wheelock
CHICAGO EIGHT. Judy Clavir and John Spitzer: The Conspiracy Trial. Edited by Judy Clavir and John Spitzer, and with an introduction by William M.Kunstler
HELEN HEDRICK: The Blood Remembers. A novel
GEORGE WYLIE HENDERSON: Ollie Miss. A novel
ROBIN MAUGHAM: Nomad. (INSCRIBED)
NAOMI MITCHISON: Judy and Lakshmi. A novel. With drawings and a dust wrapper design by Avinash Chandra
ROBERT NICHOLS: Under the Yew; or The Gambler Transformed
WILLIAM ORPEN. Robert Upstone and Angela Weight: William Orpen. An Onlooker in France. A Critical Edition of the Artist's War Memoirs
ANTHONY BURGESS: Ninety-Nine Novels. The Best in English since 1939. A Personal Choice
NELSON MANDELA: The Prison Letters of Nelson Mandela. Edited by Sahm Zenter, and with a foreword by Zamaswazi Dlamini-Mandela
HENRY WILLIAMSON: Salar the Salmon. A novel
P.S.ALLFREE: Hawks of the Hadhramaut
EDWARD RUTHERFORD: London. A novel
MAURICE MAETERLINCK: The Treasure of the Humble. Translated from the French of 'Le Trésor des Humbles' by Alfred Sutro, and with an introduction by A.B.Walkley
HENRY WILLIAMSON: The Incoming of Summer
S.P.B.MAIS. (Henry Williamson interest): Orange Street. A novel. (INSCRIBED)
H.BEARDWOOD: The History of Colfe's Grammar School 1862-1972. Edited by H.Beardwood (then headmaster)
HENRY WILLIAMSON. (T.E.Lawrence interest): Genius of Friendship. T.E.Lawrence
HENRY WILLIAMSON (interest). Clive Holloway: An original typed signed letter from Clive Holloway, publisher of the forthcoming 'newly illustrated edition' of Williamson's 'The Story of a Norfolk Farm', offering the book at a generous discount of Henry Williamson Society members, and enclosing a sample of the dust wrapper
HENRY WILLIAMSON: A Chronicle of Ancient Sunlight. Complete in fifteen volumes. (PLUS AN ORIGINAL HEAVILY CORRECTED TYPESCRIPT PAGE)
HOWARD HERSCHAL COTTERELL: Pewter Down the Ages. From Mediaeval Times to the Present Day. With Notes on Evolution. With a foreword by Antonio F de Navarro
REV. ROBERT BAYNE: Historical Sketch of Rickmansworth and the Surrounding Parishes
EDWARD THOMAS: The Tenth Muse
W.H.ROMAINE WALKER: Mr Hipp; or Three Friends in Search of Pleasure. With drawings by the author
KERMIT ROOSEVELT: Armoured Cars in Eden. An American President's Son in Rolls Royce Armoured Cars with the British in Mesopotamia & with the American Artillery in France in the First World War
MARGARET DYNE JEUNE: Pages from the Diary of an Oxford Lady 1843-1862. Edited by Margaret Jeune Gifford (the author's granddaughter)
DAVID JONES: In Parenthesis. Seinnyessit e gladyf ym penn mameu
TIM O'BRIEN: Northern Lights. A novel
WILLIAM EMPSON: Poems
JOHN GEDDIE: The Lake Regions of Central Africa. A Record of Modern Discovery
KINGSLEY AMIS: The Old Devils. A novel. (SIGNED)
RODDY DOYLE: The Commitments
PERCY F.WESTERMAN: Under Fire in Spain. A novel. With illustrations by Ernest Prater
MICHAEL HOROVITZ. Peter Blake: The Wolverhampton Wanderer. An Epic of Britannia. In Twelve Books with a Resurrection & a Life for Poetry United
GRAHAM SWIFT: The Sweet Shop Owner. A novel
GEOFFREY HILL: Somewhere is Such a Kingdom. Poems 1952-1971. With an introduction by Harold Bloom
WILLIAM LE QUEUX: The Secret Shame of the Kaiser. His Dastardly Plots at Amerongen: Disclosed by Dr. Franz Seeliger, Late Director of the Political Section of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Attached to the Entourage of the Kaiser in his Exile. Translated and edited by William le Queux
ADRIAN HENRI: Tonight at Noon. Poems. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION)
ARTHUR RANSOME: The Picts and the Martyrs: or, Not Welcome at All
RUDYARD KIPLING: The Jungle Book [and] The Second Jungle Book
OMAR S.POUND: Gorby and the Rats. Translated from the Persian of 'Mush-o-Gurbeh' by Omar S.Pound. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION)
H.D. [i.e. Hilda Doolittle]. Deborah Kelly Kloepfer: The Unspeakable Mother. Forbidden Discourse in Jean Rhys and H.D
H.D. [i.e. Hilda Doolittle]. Susan Edmunds: Out of Line. History, Psychoanalysis, and Montage in H.D.'s Long Poems
PETER ACKROYD: Hawksmoor. A novel. (SIGNED AND INSCRIBED)
SVEN BERLIN: I am Lazarus. With eight drawings by the author
JAMES BROOKES: Sins of the Leopard. Poems. (INSCRIBED)
NICHOLSON BAKER: Room Temperature. A novella. (SIGNED)
ROBERT GOULET: Madhouse
DANIEL MAGARIEL: One of the Boys. A novel. (INSCRIBED)
BRIAN KEEBLE. (Kathleen Raine interest): Shapes of Light. Poems. (INSCRIBED)
KEN LIU: Broken Stars. Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction in Translation. Translated and edited by Ken Liu
SAM J.MILLER: Blackfish City. A novel
CLAIRE NORTH: The End of the Day. A novel
R.D.WINGFIELD: Hard Frost. A novel
HENRY WILLIAMSON: Tarka the Otter. His Joyful Water-Life & Death in the Country of the Two Rivers. With an introduction by John Fortescue
MICHAEL LONGLEY: A Jovial Hullabaloo. Inaugural Lecture as Ireland Professor of Poetry. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION)
GILBERT ADAIR: Love and Death on Long Island. A novella
EDWARD CAREY: Little. A novel. With illustrations by the author. (SIGNED)
BARBARA JONES. E.L.Mascall: Pi in the High. Dulce est desipere - in loco. With illustrations by Barbara Jones
JOHN MORTIMER: Where These's a Will. A memoir. (SIGNED)
JENNY UGLOW: Mr. Lear. A Life of Art and Nonsense. (SIGNED)
MARY WESLEY: The Camomile Lawn. A novel
MARK BOWDEN: The Case of the Vanishing Blonde and Other True Crime Stories
DORA SIGERSON: Verses
ERIC R.D.MACLAGAN: Leaves in the Road. Poems. (INSCRIBED)
JOHN C.MOORE: Tramping Through Wales. In Search of the Red Dragon
PAUL MORAND: Open All Night. Translated into English by H.B.V. [i.e.Vyvyn Beresford Holland; the second son of Oscar Wilde]. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION)
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