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JOHN BETJEMAN. L.V.Grinsell, H.B.Wells and H.S.Tallamy: Studies in the History of Swindon. With an introduction by David Douglas
JOHN BETJEMAN. Edward Ardizzone: A Ring of Bells. Poems of John Betjeman. Introduced and selected for the young by Irene Slade, and with illustrations by Edward Ardizzone
ANTHOLOGY. John Betjeman: Public School Verse. An Anthology 1924-1925. (SIGNED BY JOHN BETJEMAN)
ANTHOLOGY. John Betjeman: In Praise of Cambridge. An Anthology for Friends. Compiled by Mervyn Horder. (WITH A LETTER FROM THE EDITOR)
ANTHOLOGY. John Betjeman: Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery and Horror. Third series. Edited, with an introduction by Dorothy L.Sayers
ANTHOLOGY. John Betjeman: A Pickwick Portrait Gallery from the Pens of Divers Admirers of the Illustrious Members of the Pickwick Club, their Friends and Enemies. [Probably edited by John Betjeman]
ANTHOLOGY. John Betjeman: Diversion. An Anthology for the Yugo-Slav Relief Society. Edited by Hester W.Chapman and Princes Romanovsky-Pavlovsky, and with an introduction by Rebecca West
TERENCE GREENIDGE. John Betjeman. [John Sparow interest]: Girls and Stations. Poems. With a foreword by John Betjeman
ANTHOLOGY. John Betjeman: Noblesse Oblige. An Enquiry into the Identifiable Characteristics of the English Aristocracy. Edited by Nancy Mitford and with illustrations by Osbert Lancaster
ANTHOLOGY. John Betjeman: Living Writers. Being Critical Studies Broadcast in the BBC Third Programme. Edited by Gilbert Phelps
ANTHOLOGY. John Betjeman: The Second Mercury Story Book. With an introduction by Robert Lynd
JOHN BETJEMAN: Lord Mount Prospect. A story. With illustrations by David Bogie
JOHN BETJEMAN: Still Sidmouth. A poem. (INSCRIBED BY THE PUBLISHER, WITH A LETTER)
JOHN SQUIRE. John Betjeman: The Collected Poems of Sir John Squire. With a preface by John Betjeman
ANTHOLOGY. John Betjeman: Time & Tide Anthology. Edited by Anthony Lejeune and with an introduction by Lady Rhondda
JULIAN FANE. John Betjeman: A Letter. With a brief forward by John Betjeman. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION)
ANTHOLOGY. John Betjeman: Diversion. Twenty-two Authors on the Lively Arts. Edited, with a preface by John Sutro
ANTHOLOGY. John Betjeman: Parody Party. Edited, with an introduction by Leonard Russell, and with drawings by Nicolas Bentley
ANTHOLOGY. John Betjeman: The Golden Horizon. Edited, with an introduction by Cyril Connolly
WILLIAM PURCELL. John Betjeman: Onward Christian Soldier. A Life of Sabine Baring-Gould. Parson, Squire, Novelist, Antiquary 1834-1924. With an introduction by John Betjeman
ANTHOLOGY. John Betjeman: The Eighteen-Nineties. A Period Anthology in Prose and Verse. Edited by Martin Secker, with an introduction by John Betjeman
GEOFFREY CHAUCER. John Betjeman: Canterbury Tales. Chaucer for Present-Day Readers. Prepared by H.L.Hitchins, with illustrations by Laurie Tayler and a preface by John Betjeman
JOHN BETJEMAN: British Guide Books. The catalogue of a 1959 exhibition at the National Book League. With an introductory postscript by John Betjeman (who also headed the selection committee)
ANTHOLOGY. John Betjeman: The Compleat Imbiber. An Entertainment. Edited by Cyril Ray
C.S.LEWIS AND JOHN BETJEMAN: Five Sermons by Laymen
ANTHOLOGY. John Betjeman: T.S.Eliot. A Symposium for his Seventieth Birthday. Edited, with a lengthy introduction by Neville Braybrooke
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes an article with inserts entitled 'A Shell Guide to Typography' to the second issue of the quarterly periodical 'Typography'. Edited by Robert Harling
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes an eight-page illustrated article entitled 'Ecclesiastical Typography' to the sixth issue of the influential quarterly periodical 'Typography'. Edited by Robert Harling
JOHN BETJEMAN: St. Mary-Le-Strand. A poem
JOHN BETJEMAN. Bevis Hillier: Young Betjeman [and] John Betjeman. New Fame, New Laughter [and] Betjeman: The Bonus of Laughter. (ONE VOLUME INSCRIBED, WITH LETTERS)
JOHN BETJEMAN: John Betjeman Reads Selected Poems. Volume II. (VINYL)
JOHN BETJEMAN: Summoned by Bells. Selections read by John Betjeman. (VINYL)
JOHN BETJEMAN: Britain's Cathedrals and their Music. John Betjeman at Chichester and Guildford. (VINYL)
JOHN BETJEMAN: Britain's Cathedrals and their Music No. 2. John Betjeman at Peterborough and Liverpool. (VINYL)
JOHN BETJEMAN: Britain's Cathedrals and their Music No. 3. John Betjeman at St. Albans and Ely. (VINYL)
JOHN BETJEMAN: Banana Blush. Recordings by John Betjeman. (VINYL)
JOHN BETJEMAN: Late Flowing Love. Readings by John Betjeman. (VINYL)
JOHN BETJEMAN: Sir John Betjeman's Britain. Readings by John Betjeman. (VINYL)
JOHN BETJEMAN: Alfred Lord Tennyson. John Betjeman introduces poems by Alfred Lord Tennyson read by C.Day Lewis, Jill Balcon, Peggy Ashcroft, Robert Donat and others, plus reminiscences by Tennyson's grandson. (VINYL)
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his poem 'Blackfriars' to an issue of the periodical 'Horizon. A Review of Art and Literature'. Vol. I, No. 3 March 1940. Edited by Cyril Connolly
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his poem 'The Archaeological Picnic' to an issue of the periodical 'Horizon. A Review of Art and Literature'. Edited by Cyril Connolly. Vol. II, No. 9 September 1940
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his poem 'On a Late Victorian Water Colour of Oxford' to an issue of the periodical 'Horizon. A Review of Art and Literature'. Edited by Cyril Connolly. Vol. VII, No. 40 April 1943
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his poem 'Henley-on-Thames' to an issue of the periodical 'Horizon. A Review of Art and Literature'. Edited by Cyril Connolly. Vol. IX, No. 51 March 1944
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his poem 'A Plain Course on the Bells' to an issue of the periodical 'Horizon. A Review of Art and Literature'. Edited by Cyril Connolly. Vol. XI, No. 62 February 1945
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his poem 'May Day Song for North Oxford' to an issue of the periodical 'Horizon. A Review of Art and Literature'. Edited by Cyril Connolly. Vol. XII, No. 67 July 1945
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his hitherto unprinted poem 'Death in Leamington' to an issue of the periodical 'The London Mercury'. Vol. XXII, No. 127 May 1930. Edited by John Squire
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his hitherto unprinted poem 'Dorset Poem' to an issue of the periodical 'The London Mercury'. Vol. XXVII, No. 158 December 1932. Edited by John Squire
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes reviews of two Oxford books to the periodical 'The London Mercury'. Vol. XXVIII, No. 163 May 1933. Edited by John Squire
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes a plea for public interest to the regular Architecture column of the periodical 'The London Mercury'. Vol. XXIX, No. 169 November 1933. Edited by John Squire
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes review of six assorted countryside books to an issue of the periodical 'The London Mercury'. Vol. XXX, No. 176 June 1934. Edited by John Squire
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his hitherto unprinted poem 'Fragment of a Poem for Emily Hepmhill' to an issue of the periodical 'The Cornhill'. No. 961, January 1944. Edited by Peter Quennell
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his hitherto unprinted poem 'A Lincolnshire Tale' to an issue of the periodical 'The Cornhill'. No. 964, April 1945. Edited by Peter Quennell
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his hitherto unprinted poem 'The Irish Unionist's Farewell to Greta Hellström in 1922' to an issue of the periodical 'The Cornhill'. No. 966, December 1945. Edited by Peter Quennell
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his hitherto unprinted poem 'The Cottage Hospital' to an issue of the periodical 'The Cornhill'. No. 977, winter 1948/9. Edited by Peter Quennell
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his hitherto unprinted and certainly somewhat lengthily titled poem 'Church of England thoughts occasioned by hearing the Bells of Magdalen Tower from the Botanic Garden, Oxford, on St. Mary Magdalen's Day' to an issue of the periodical 'The Cornhill'. No. 994, Winter 1952/53. Edited by Peter Quennell
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his hitherto unprinted poem 'I.M. Walteri Ramsden' to an issue of the periodical 'The Cornhill'. No. 997, autumn 1953. Edited by Peter Quennell
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his hitherto unprinted poem 'N.W.5 & N.6' to an issue periodical 'The Cornhill'. No. 1014, winter 1957/58. Edited by Peter Quennell
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his poem In the 'Public Gardens' to an issue periodical 'The Cornhill'. No. 1017, autumn 1958. Edited by Peter Quennell
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his poem 'Matlock Bath' to an issue periodical 'The Cornhill'. No. 1020, summer 1959. Edited by Peter Quennell
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his poem 'Village Wedding' to an issue periodical 'The Cornhill'. No. 1022, winter 1959/60. Edited by Peter Quennell
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his hitherto unprinted poem 'Cornwall in Childhood' to a special centenary issue periodical 'The Cornhill Magazine'. No. 1025, autumn 1960. Edited by Peter Quennell
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his poem 'In Memoriam: A.C., R.J.O., K.S.' to an issue periodical 'The Cornhill'. No. 1038, winter 1963/64. Edited by Peter Quennell
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his hitherto unprinted poem 'A Bay in Anglesey' to an issue periodical 'The Cornhill'. No. 1042, winter 1964/65. Edited by Peter Quennell
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his poem 'Cornish Cliffs' to an issue periodical 'The Cornhill'. No. 1049, autumn 1966. Edited by Peter Quennell
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his hitherto unprinted poem 'Dilton Marsh Holt' to a special anniversary double issue of the periodical 'The Cornhill'. No. 1057/58, autumn/winter 1968/69. Edited by Peter Quennell
JOHN BETJEMAN . (John Sparrow interest): John Betjeman is the subject of Philip Larkin's essay 'It Could Only Happen in England. A Study of John Betjeman's Poems for American Readers' contributed to an issue of the periodical 'The Cornhill'. No. 1069, autumn 1971. Edited by Peter Quennell
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his hitherto unprinted poem 'Back from Australia' to an issue of the periodical 'The Cornhill'. No. 1071, spring 1972. Edited by Peter Quennell
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes five prose pieces and his poem 'The Metropolitan Railway' to the January-June 1953 casebound volume of 'Punch'
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes three prose pieces and the poems 'Greenaway', 'Middlesex' and 'Wantage Bells' to the January-June 1954 casebound volume of 'Punch'
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes one prose piece and the poems 'Arrogance Repressed', 'Monody on the Death of Aldersgate Street Station' and 'Thoughts on the Diary of a Nobody' to the January-June 1955 casebound volume of 'Punch'
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes his poems 'Inexpensive Progress' and 'Longfellow's Visit to Venice' to the July-December 1955 casebound volume of 'Punch'
SYLVIA PLATH: contributes her hitherto unprinted poems 'Snakecharmer', 'Lorelei', and 'The Disquieting Muses' to an issue of the periodical 'The London Magazine'. Vol. 6, No. 3 March 1959. Edited by John Lehmann
JOHN BETJEMAN: provides a commentary to 'Ballet-Goer's London Guide', a new series of drawings by David Thomas, contributed to seven consecutive issues of the periodical 'Ballet'. Vol. 11, No 10 Vol. 12, No. 6 November 1951 - June 1952
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes the first of a five-part series 'Diary of Percy Progress' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'Night and Day'. Vol. 1, no. 3. 15 July 1937. [Edited by Graham Greene]
JOHN BETJEMAN: contributes the fourth of a five-part series 'Diary of Percy Progress' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'Night and Day'. Vol. 1, no. 21. 18 November 1937. [Edited by Graham Greene]
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