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HUGH MACDIARMID: An issue of the periodical 'Akros' devoted to Hugh MacDiarmid on his eightieth birthday. Vol. 7, No. 19 August 1972. Edited by Duncan Glen
HERBERT READ: Form in Modern Poetry
ROGER MCGOUGH: The Way Things Are. Poems. (SIGNED)
ERIC KORN: Remainders. From the Times Literary Supplement 1980-1989. (SIGNED)
PAMELA GILLILAN: That Winter. Poems. (INSCRIBED)
JANET BURROWAY: But to the Season. Poems
SUJATA BHATT: Point No Point. Selected Poems. (SIGNED)
CHARLES HOBDAY: How Goes the Enemy? Poems. (INSCRIBED)
MARC CHAGALL: Chagall by Chagall. With an introduction by the artist, edited by Charles Sorlier and translated from the French by John Shepley
TONY HARRISON: The Loiners. Poems. (SIGNED)
JON SILKIN: The Peaceable Kingdom. Poems
ROGER GARFITT: West of Elm. Poems. (INSCRIBED)
GLYN HUGHES: Neighbours. Poems 1965-69
DAVID KENNEDY: The Devil's Bookshop. Poems. (INSCRIBED)
SHAUN TRAYNOR: The Hardening Ground. Poems. [and] Images in Winter. Poems. (INSCRIBED)
DONALD DAVIE: In the Stopping Train and Other Poems
ROLAND MATHIAS: Absalom in the Tree and Other Poems. (INSCRIBED)
ROLAND MATHIAS: Snipe's Castle. Poems. (INSCRIBED)
ENITHARMON PRESS. (Martyn Crucefix, David Gascoyne, Marius Kociejowski, Christopher Middleton, Norm Sibum and C.H. Sisson): Enitharmon Poetry Pamphlets. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION)
DAVID MILLER: The Book of the Spoonmaker
JEREMY HOOKER: Our Lady of Europe. Poems. (SIGNED)
JEREMY HOOKER: A View from the Source. Selected Poems. (SIGNED)
JEREMY HOOKER: Master of the Leaping Figures. Poems. (SIGNED)
JEREMY HOOKER: Welsh Journal [and] Upstate: A North American Journal [and] Openings: A European Journal. (SIGNED)
JEREMY HOOKER (writing as P.J.Hooker): edits and contributes four poems and several reviews (including one of Thom Gunn's debut collection 'Fighting Terms') to Second Wessex. The Journal of the University of Southampton. (SIGNED)
JEREMY HOOKER: Reflection on Ground and Seventeen Poems. (SIGNED)
JEREMY HOOKER: Arnolds Wood. A verse sequence followed by a five-page essay, both written in tribute to poet and teacher Les Arnold. (SIGNED)
JEREMY HOOKER: Poetry of Place. Essays and Reviews 1970-1981. (INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR TO HIS PARENTS)
LEE GRANDJEAN AND JEREMY HOOKER: Groundwork. Sculpture by Lee Grandjean and poems by Jeremy Hooker. Published in conjunction with a 1998 exhibition at Djanogly Art Galley
C.DAY-LEWIS: Selected Poems. (INSCRIBED)
HENRY WILLIAMSON: Dandelion Days. Book two of 'The Flax of Dream' sequence
HENRY WILLIAMSON: The Pathway. Book four of 'The Flax of Dream' sequence. (PLUS UNCORRECTED PROOF)
HARRY PARKES: The Man Who Would Like to Marry
FERNAND LÉGER: Fernand Léger: The Later Years. The catalogue of a 1987-88 exhibition at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, London
ANNE STEVENSON: Making Poetry. (SIGNED)
DON PATERSON: God's Gift to Women. Poems. (SIGNED)
SIEGFRIED SASSOON: Rhymed Ruminations. Poems
VERNON SCANNELL: Walking Wounded. Poems 1962-65
JOHN LEHMANN: The Reader at Night and Other Poems. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION)
KEVIN CROSSLEY-HOLLAND. James Dodds: East Anglian Poems. With illustrations by James Dodds. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION)
GEORGE BARKER: Three Poems. Number thirteen of the Mir Poets pamphlets. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION)
LEONARD CLARK: The Mirror and Other Poems. With an introduction by Walter de la Mare. (INSCRIBED)
IAN DAVIE: Angkor Apparent. With illustrations by Rosemary Roberts and a four-page preface by the author. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION)
BRUCE CHATWIN: The Viceroy of Ouidah. A novel
PATRICIA BEER: Loss of the Magyar and Other Poems. (SIGNED)
PATRICIA BEER: Just Like the Resurrection. Poems. (SIGNED)
PETER PORTER: A Porter Folio. New Poems. (INSCRIBED)
OLIVER REYNOLDS: Skevington's Daughter. Poems. (SIGNED)
HERBERT CORBY: Time in a Blue Prison. (INSCRIBED)
CONRAD AIKEN: The Soldier. A poem. (INSCRIBED)
GEORGE BARKER: In Memory of David Archer. (SIGNED)
ALFRED GORDON BENNETT: Collected Poems 1920-1930. (INSCRIBED)
ROGER FRY: Flemish Art. A Critical Survey
SACHEVERELL SITWELL: The People's Palace. Poems
ROBERT WALLER: The Two Natures. (INSCRIBED TO ARTHUR CALDER-MARSHALL AND WITH ALS)
SEAMUS HEANEY: contributes his poem 'A Sofa in the Forties' to the anthology Poems for Alan Hancox
LAURENCE WHISTLER: Who Live in Unity. (SIGNED)
JOHN GOHORRY AND SIMON BRETT: Hobbes's Whale. Poems by John Gohorry with wood engravings by Simon Brett. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION)
NEVILLE BRAYBROOKE AND SIMON BRETT: Four Poems for Christmas. Verses by Neville Braybrooke with wood engravings by Simon Brett. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION)
LAURENCE WHISTLER: Way. Idea of a City and Triune. Two affirmations by Laurence Whistler: in Glass and Verse. (SIGNED)
MAX BEERBOHM: The Works of Max Beerbohm. With a bibliography by John Lane
SHELL GUIDE. Henry Thorold: Nottinghamshire. A Shell Guide. Edited by Henry Thorold and with photographs by John Piper &c
RICHARD CHURCH: Philip and Other Poems
MAXIM GORKY: Reminiscences of Leonid Andreyev. An authorised translation from the Russian by Katherine Mansfield and S.S.Koteliansky
HENRY WILLIAMSON: Dandelion Days. The second volume of 'The Flax of Dream' sequence
EDMUND BLUNDEN: Retreat. Poems
MICHAEL ROTHENSTEIN. Reginald Turner: Sussex. With drawings by Michael Rothenstein. (SIGNED)
SIMON BRETT AND MICHAEL JUSTIN DAVIS: The Way to the Tree of Live. With wood engravings by Simon Brett. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION)
MICHAEL AYRTON AND JOHN ARLOTT: Clausentum. Sonnets by John Arlott accompanied with drawings by Michael Ayrton
REX WHISTLER. Christabel Aberconway: The Story of Mr Korah. With illustrations by Rex Whistler
EDEN PHILLPOTTS: Up-Along and Down-Along. Poems. With eight original lithographs by Claude Shepperson. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION)
ALFRED MARNAU: Death of the Cathedral. Translated from the German of 'Der tod der Kathedrale' by Ernst Sigler. (INSCRIBED)
ALFRED MARNAU: New Poems. (INSCRIBED)
THOMAS KENEALLY: The Place Where Souls are Born. A Journey to the Southwest [of America]. With an introduction by Jan Morris. (INSCRIBED)
MARTHA GELLHORN: The Letters of Martha Gellhorn. Selected and edited by Caroline Moorehead
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