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ALICE WALKER. Evelyn C.White: Alice Walker. A Life TOM STOPPARD: Jumpers RONALD FIRBANK: Odette. A Fairy Tale for Weary People. With four illustrations by Albert Buhrer
WILLIAM FAULKNER: Requiem for a Nun. A play. Adapted to the stage by Ruth Ford. With photographs by Tony Armstrong Jones HAROLD PINTER: Poems and Prose 1949-1977 ARTHUR MACHEN: The Fortunate Lovers. Twenty-Seven Novels of the Queen of Navarre [in fact Twenty-Eight]. Translated from the French by Arthur Machen. Edited and with notes by A.Mary F.Robinson. With an original tissue-guarded frontispiece etching by G.P.Jacombe Hood
JOHN M.SYNGE: Some Letters of John M.Synge to Lady Gregory and W.B.Yeats. Selected and with an introduction by Ann Saddlemyer WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT (under the pseudonym 'Proteus'): Sonnets and Songs W.B.YEATS: Reflections. Transcribed from Yeats' Journal of 1908-14 and edited by Curtis Bradford
J.L.CARR: The First Saturday in May. An Echo of A Shropshire Lad. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION) JACK B.YEATS: In Sand. A play in four acts, with The Green Wave, a one-act conversation piece. Edited and with a preface by Jack MacGowran (director of the original Abbey Experimental Theatre production) and with a drawing by the author WILLA SIBERT CATHER: Alexander's Bridges
JESSIE M.KING. John Milton: Comus. A Masque. With illustrations by Jessie M.King T.W.H.CROSLAND (published anonymously): War Poems by "X" KATHERINE CAMERON. Amy Steedman: Legends and Stories of Italy for Children. With twelve tipped-in colour plates by Katherine Cameron
T.S.ELIOT. Alice Jahier: Inoubliable France / France Remembered. Translated from the French by J.G.Weightman. With an introduction by T.S.Eliot and a brief foreword by the photographer (in exile in London) THOMAS BURKE: The Flower of Life. A London Tragedy. A novel WILLIAM WHARTON: Birdy
HENRY WILLIAMSON. Herbert Faulkner West: The Dreamer of Devon. An essay on Henry Williamson H.E.BATES: contributes his short novel 'The Cruise of the Breadwinner' to an issue of the periodical 'The Cornhill'. No. 967, April 1946 HENRI DE TOULOUSE-LAUTREC: Lautrec. A monograph. With text by Gilles de la Tourette
EDWARD BAWDEN. Dell Leigh: East Coasting. With illustrations by Edward Bawden JONATHAN GASH: Spend Game. A Lovejoy narrative. (SIGNED) ALEXIS LYKIARD: Strange Alphabet. (INSCRIBED)
BERT VOETEN, WIM ALINGS JR. & EDUARD VISSER: Wachten op het Feest [Waiting for the Party]. With an introduction by W.Hijmans EDWARD THOMAS: The Woodland Life HENRY WILLIAMSON,: The Dream of Fair Women. Book three of The Flax of Dream sequence. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION)
TERRY PRATCHETT. Craig Cabell: Terry Pratchett. The Spirit of Fantasy. The Life and Work of the Man Behind the Magic GEORGE FREDERIC HANDEL. Ellen T.Harris: Handel and the Pastoral Tradition RICHARD HOUGH: The Great War at Sea 1914-1918
JUAN MUÑOZ: Double Bind at the Tate Modern. Published to accompany a 2001-02 Turbine Hall exhibition at the Tate Modern DONALD SULTAN. Barry Walker: Donald Sultan: A Print Retrospective. The catalogue of a 1992-94 touring exhibition INDIAN ART: Contemporary Indian Art Post Independence
C.F.TUNNICLIFFE: The Peregrine Sketchbook. With an introduction by Robert Gillmor and an essay, 'The Anglesey Peregrines', by Derek Ratcliffe CHRIS HELLIER & FRANCESCO VENTURI: Splendours of the Bosphorus. Houses and Palaces of Istanbul. Text by Chris Hellier and photographs by Francesco Venturi and Hellier. Tauris MARTIN FIRRELL: The Beautiful and the Grave. With an introduction by Langham Bailey and an afterword by Jan Heron. (SIGNED)
DAVID GILBOA: Jewish Characters in Israel. A complete suite of ten evocative colour paintings housed, alongside an introductory essay which the artist has signed, in a stiff cloth-backed decorated folder and original decorated card slipcase, this last somewhat stained, spotted and marked. (SIGNED) JO SHAPCOTT: Of Mutability. Poems CHARLES M.DOUGHTY. [John Middleton Murry]: Mansoul, or The Riddle of the World. [A poem]
ALEXANDER ARNOUS, GÉRARD BAUER, GEORGES PILLEMENT, CHARLES PÉGUY, LOUIS CHÉRONNET, GERMAIN BAZIN AND JACQUES WILHELM: Paris mon Coeur RUTH RENDELL: The Keys to the Street. (DOUBLE SIGNED) STEVEN APPLEBY (writing as 'Captain J.Star'): Rockets. A Way of Life. (INSCRIBED)
IAIN SINCLAIR: Landor's Tower, or The Imaginary Conversations ROGER MCGOUGH: Watchwords. Poems ROGER MCGOUGH: Defying Gravity. Poems
PHILIP LARKIN. Jean Hartley: Philip Larkin, The Marvell Press and Me JOHN FOWLES: Daniel Martin. A novel HENRY WILLIAMSON: Sun Brothers
LAURIE LEE: Two Women. A Book of Words and Pictures. (SIGNED) IAIN SINCLAIR: White Chappell. Scarlet Tracings DOUGLAS DUNN: Northlight. Poems
SEAMUS HEANEY: A special issue of the periodical 'Agenda' celebrating Heaney's fiftieth birthday. Vol. 27, No. 1, spring 1989 BRUCE CHATWIN: Under the Sun. The Letters of Bruce Chatwin. Selected and edited by Elizabeth Chatwin and Nicholas Shakespeare, who also provides a thirteen-page introduction ANTHOLOGY: A Volunteer Haversack. Containing contributions of certain writers to the Queen's Rifle Volunteer Brigade: The Royal Scots. Edited by Archibald Stodart Walker
GREAT WAR: Sir John French's Despatches. First and second series MICHAEL TODD: Michael Todd's Around the World in 80 Days Almanac. Edited by Art Cohn RICHARD JEFFERIES: Thoughts on the Migration of Birds. With illustrations by Nicholas Parry. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION)
RUPERT BROOKE: Rupert Brooke: Four Poems. Drafts and fair copies in the author's hand. With a foreword and introductions by Geoffrey Keynes OLIVE HAWKS. [Henry Williamson]: What Hope for Green Street? (SIGNED) EDWARD ARDIZZONE. Margaret Black: Three Brothers and a Lady. With thirty-nine colour illustrations by Edward Ardizzone
T.F.POWYS: Rosie Plum and Other Stories. With drawings and a handsome dust wrapper design by John Ward BERNICE RUBENS: Go Tell the Lemming. A novel JAY MCINERNEY: The Last of the Savages. (SIGNED)
ARTHUR CONSTANCE. [Lady Margaret Sackville]: A Tetralogy. (INSCRIBED) SAKI [H.H.MUNRO]: Reginald. Stories DYLAN THOMAS: Miscellany One. Poems, Stories, Broadcasts
CYRIL CONNOLLY: The Modern Movement. One Hundred Key Books from England, France and America 1880-1950. With a bibliography of English and French editions by G.D.E.Soar PAUL THEROUX: Sinning with Annie and Other Stories BERYL BAINBRIDGE: Another Part of the Wood
JAMES JOYCE: The first printing of Joyce's essays 'The Centenary of Charles Dickens' and 'L'influenza Letteraria Universale del Rinascimento' feature in an issue of the periodical 'Journal of Modern Literature'. Vol. 5, No. 1 February 1976 PHILIP TOYNBEE: End of a Journey. An Autobiographical Journal 1979-81. Edited by John Bullimore. (SIGNED BY THE EDITOR) QUENTIN BLAKE: Ten Frogs. Dix Gvenouilles
JACQUES PERRY: The Black Sheep. A novel. Translated from the French of 'Le Mouton Noir' by Emma Craufurd RUDYARD KIPLING. Angus Wilson: The Strange Ride of Rudyard Kipling. His Life and Works LOUIS DE BERNIÈRES: Labels. With vignettes and a cover design by Christopher Wormell. (SIGNED)
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