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LLEWELYN POWYS: Rats in the Sacristy. Essays. With fourteen wood engravings by Gertrude M.Powys and a preface by John Cowper Powys
LLEWELYN POWYS: Love and Death. An Imaginary Autobiography. With an introduction by Alyse Gregory. (WITH INSCRIBED SLIP)
JOHN COWPER POWYS: Visions and Revisions. A Book of Literary Devotions
JOHN COWPER POWYS: The Art of Happiness
A.R.POWYS: From the Ground Up. Collected Papers of A.R.Powys. With an introduction by John Cowper Powys
JOHN COWPER POWYS: War and Culture. A Reply to Professor Münsterberg
LLEWELYN POWYS (interest): An Anthology. Extracts from Letters Written by Miss May Chesshire, a West Country Poet, to Llewelyn Powys. Selected and edited by Diana Harding. A pre-publication prospectus plus a letter
JOHN COWPER POWYS: Wood and Stone. A Romance
JOHN COWPER POWYS: A Selection of His Poems. Edited with an introduction by Kenneth Hopkins. (INSCRIBED BY PHYLLIS PLAYTER)
JOHN COWPER POWYS: Autobiography
JOHN COWPER POWYS: Rodmoor. A novel
JOHN COWPER POWYS: Letters of John Cowper Powys to Louis Wilkinson 1935-1956
LLEWELYN POWYS: Skin for Skin
RAYMOND CHING: The Bird Paintings. Water Colours and Pencil Drawings 1969-1975. With an introduction by Peter Hansard and text by David Snow, A.H.Chisholm and M.F.Soper
JAMES BOSWELL: On the Profession of a Player. Three essays now first reprinted from The London Magazine (1770)
FREDERICK ROLFE: Without Prejudice. One Hundred Letters to John Lane. Edited with an introduction by Cecil Woolf
W.H.AUDEN. St.-John Perse: On Poetry. Nobel speech, delivered in Stockholm. Translated by W.H.Auden, with the French text
JOHN LENNON: A Spaniard in the Works. With various drawings by the author
T.F.POWYS: An Interpretation of Genesis
G.CABRERA INFANTE: Three Trapped Tigers. A novel. Translated from the Spanish of 'Tres Tristes Tigres' by Donald Gardner and Suzanne Jill Levine
STANISLAW LEM: The Chain of Chance. A novel. Translated from the Polish of 'Katar' by Louis Iribarne
STANLEY BARON: The Kindness of Strangers. A novel. (INSCRIBED)
WILLIAM COBBETT: Journal of a Year's Residence in the United States of America. With an introduction by J.E.Morpurgo
ANTONIO OLINTO: The Glass Throne. A novel. Translated from the Portuguese by Richard Chappell. (INSCRIBED)
JOHN ROTHENSTEIN: Modern English Painters. Lewis to Moore
WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS: contributes prose and poems to the inaugural issue of the quarterly periodical 'Perspectives'. Number One, autumn 1952. Edited by James Laughlin
JENNIFER JOHNSTON: Foolish Mortals. A novel. (SIGNED)
TIM WINTON: The Shepherd's Hut. A novel. (SIGNED)
RICHARD LINDNER: Richard Lindner. Catalogue Raisonné of Paintings, Watercolours and Drawings. Edited by Werner Spies and compiled by Claudia Loyall
DAVID MALOUF: Child's Play; with Eustace and The Prowler. Three novellas
DEREK MAHON: Night-Crossing. Poems
ELLIS PETERS: A Morbid Taste for Bones. A Mediaeval Whodunnit
GABRIEL WELLS: These Three. With a preface (in French) by André Maurois. (INSCRIBED)
CHRISTOPHER SMART: A Song to David. With a preface by J.R.Tutin. (INSCRIBED BY THE PUBLISHER)
ARTHUR MACHEN: The Fortunate Lovers. Twenty-Seven Novels of the Queen of Navarre. Translated from the French by Arthur Machen. Edited, and selected from the 'Heptameron', with notes, pedigrees, and an introduction by A.Mary F.Robinson and with an original etching by G.P.Jacomb Hood
JONATHAN PRICE: [Poems]. The Fantasy Poets Number Twenty
DAVID LYNDSAY: The Poetical Works of Sir David Lyndsay of the Mount, Lyon King of Arms. With a preface by David Laing, and a lengthy unaccredited 'Memoir of Sir David Lyndsay of the Mount'
JOHN E.MORRIS: The Welsh Wars of Edward I. A Contribution to Mediaeval Military History, Based on Original Documents
DONALD DAVIE: [Poems]. The Fantasy Poets Number Nineteen. (SIGNED BY THE PUBLISHER)
GEORGE MACDONALD FRASER: The Hollywood History of the World. Film Stills from the Kobal Collection. (SIGNED)
ELIZABETH GOUDGE: The Valley of Song. With illustrations by Steven Spurrier
SUE GRAFTON: O is for Outlaw. A Kinsey Millhome Mystery
ROBIN COOK: Bombe Surprise. A novel
PETER ACKROYD: The Great Fire of London. A novel
GERALD BULLETT: Poems in Pencil
WILLIAM PLOMER: The Fivefold Screen. Poems
I.M.HOROBIN: Poems
FRANK KENDON. [J.W.Haines]: Poems and Sonnets
EDITH SITWELL. [John Freeman and J.W.Haines interest]: Troy Park. Poems
JAMES STEPHENS: Insurrections. Poems
RICHARD LE GALLIENNE: The Silk-Hat Soldier and Other Poems
WILFRED MEYNELL. [J.W.Haines]: Rhymes with Reasons. Poems
J.C.SQUIRE: The Birds and Other Poems
ROBERT GRAVES: Good-Bye to All That. An Autobiography. (SIGNED)
J.M.COETZEE: Disgrace. A novel
T.F.POWYS: Bottle's Path and Other Stories
EDWIN MUIR: We Moderns: Enigmas and Guesses
MARGARET ATWOOD: The Testaments. A novel
VIOLA MEYNELL: Modern Lovers. A novel
HELEN SIMPSON: Dear George and Other Stories. (SIGNED)
HELEN SIMPSON: Hey Yeah Right Get a Life. Stories. (SIGNED)
GEORGE MELLY with John Chiltons Feetwarmers: Makin' Whoopee. A 33 RPM record. (INSCRIBED)
DYLAN THOMAS: The World of Dylan Thomas in Poetry and Prose with Excerpts from Under Milk Wood. A 33 RPM record
DYLAN THOMAS: Under Milk Wood. With Richard Burton and all Welsh cast in the original BBC production. Complete in two volumes. Two 33 RPM records
DYLAN THOMAS: Under Milk Wood. Two 33 RPM records
JOHN MORTIMER: Rumming Park. A Comedy
EVAN HUNTER: Strangers When We Meet. A novel
DRUMMOND ALLISON: The Yellow Night. Poems 1940 - 41 - 42 - 43. With a portrait and decorations by David Haughton
WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY: The Newcomes. Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family. Edited by Arthur Pendennis and with wood and steel engravings by Richard Doyle. Complete in two volumes
CHRISTOPHER ISHERWOOD: All the Conspirators. A novel
FREDERICK TREVES: The Tale of a Field Hospital
HOWEL THOMAS: A History of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, late the Twenty-Third Regiment
ROBERT GRAVES: My Head! My Head! Being the History of Elisha and the Shunamite Woman; with the History of Moses as Elisha related it, and her Questions put to him
T.S.ELIOT: An Address to the Members of the London Library, delivered on the occasion of Eliot's assuming the office of President of the Library. Delivered at the Annual General Meeting of Members in the Reading Room, 22 July 1952
REX WHISTLER. John Hadfield: Georgian Love Songs. Edited and with an introduction by John Hadfield, and designs by Rex Whistler
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