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J.M.COETZEE: Inner Workings. Literary Essays 2000-2005. With an introduction by Derek Armitage TIM WINTON: Tim Winton. A Celebration. Compiled and edited by Hilary McPhee for the Friends of the National Library of Australia SAKI (HECTOR H.MUNRO): The Westminster Alice. With drawings by F.Carruthers Gouls ("with apologies to Sir John Tenniel")
HENRY WILLIAMSON: The Wet Flanders Plain RICHARD JEFFERIES: Red Deer. With illustrations by Neil McReddie GEORGE R.R.MARTIN: A Storm of Swords. The third volume of the author's 'A Song of Fire and Ice' sequence. (SIGNED)
JOHN CHRISTOPHER: The Death of Grass. A novel OSBERT SITWELL: Wrack at Tidesend. A Book of Balnearics. (SIGNED) T.S.ELIOT: The Aims of Poetic Drama. The Presidential Address to the Poets' Theatre Guild
FRANCIS BRETT YOUNG: Marching on Tanga. (With General Smuts in East Africa) ANTHONY BURGESS: The Novel Now. A Student's Guide to Contemporary Fiction REYNOLDS STONE. Ralph Hodgson: The Skylark and Other Poems. Edited by Colin Fenton and with wood engravings by Reynolds Stone. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION)
SHELL GUIDE. Robert Byron: Shell Guide to Wiltshire. A Series of Views of Castles, Seats of the Nobility, Mines, Picturesque Scenery, Towns, Public Buildings, Churches, Antiques &c. Edited by Robert Byron P.D.JAMES: The Black Tower. An Adam Dalgliesh mystery. (PLUS SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH) MERVYN PEAKE: Captain Slaughterboard Drops Anchor
DAVID LODGE: contributes his three-page story 'Incident on a Bus', apparently his first published fiction, to an issue of 'New Phineas. The Magazine of University College London'. Spring 1954 RUPERT BROOKE: Letters from America. With a preface by Henry James and a prefatory note by E[dward] M[arsh] Reuvan Dafni and Yehudit Kleiman (edit): Final Letters from Victims of the Holocaust. Selected by Reuvan Dafni and Yehudit Kleiman and with a foreword by Chaim Herzog
HENRY WILLIAMSON: The Labouring Life HENRY WILLIAMSON: The Henry Williamson Society Newsletter. Numbers 3-6 JOHN LEHMANN (Edward Thomas and Robert Frost interest): Three Literary Friendships
CARLOS FUENTES: The Crystal Frontier. A Novel in Nine Stories. Translated from the Spanish of 'La Frontera de Cristal' [by Alfred MacAdam]. (SIGNED) JO SHAPCOTT: Of Mutability. Poems. (SIGNED) JO SHAPCOTT: Electroplating the Baby. Poems. (SIGNED)
JOYCE CAROL OATES: Beasts. (SIGNED) ANDRÉ BRINK: Before I Forget. (SIGNED) COLUM MCCANN: Transatlantic. A novel. (SIGNED)
ANDREW MOTION: Famous for the Creatures. A novel. (SIGNED) RAY WESTLAKE: British Battalions on the Western Front. January to June 1915. Neuve Chapelle, Ypres, Aubers Ridge and Festubert. (SIGNED) WILLIAM BARNES: Poems of Rural Life in Common English
MAX BEERBOHM: Zuleika Dobson; or An Oxford Love Story. A novel PATRICK LEIGH FERMOR: The Traveller's Tree. A Journey through the Caribbean Islands HENRY WILLIAMSON: The Lone Swallows
ANTHOLOGY. (Andrew Motion, Jeremy Hooker, Alan Brownjohn &c.): A Winchester Folio. Ten poems by poets who have given readings at Winchester School of Art with ten etchings by staff and students in the printmaking department. Compiled and designed by Kevin Crossley-Holland and Sarah James HENRY WILLIAMSON: Richard Jefferies. Selections of his Work, with details of his Life and Circumstance, his Death and Immortality HENRY WILLIAMSON: Green Fields and Pavements. A Norfolk Farmer in Wartime. With illustrations by Michael Loates
EDWARD THOMAS. Michael Kirkham: The Imagination of Edward Thomas EDWARD THOMAS. R.George Thomas: Edward Thomas. A Portrait EDWARD THOMAS: The Childhood of Edward Thomas. A Fragment of Autobiography. With a preface by Julian Thomas, the author's younger brother
H.E.BATES: The Bride Comes to Evensford. A story H.E.BATES: Cut and Come Again. Stories PETER GREENHUT: Heraldic Miniature Knights. (INSCRIBED)
G.J.WHYTE-MELVILLE: Katerfelto. A Story of Exmoor. With illustrations by Col. H.Hope Crealocke GEOFFREY HILL: Clavics. The Daybooks IV HERBERT EDWARD PALMER: The Judgement of François Villon. A Pageant-Episode in Five Acts. (SIGNED)
JACK KEROUAC (writing as 'John Kerouac'): The Town and the City. A novel JOHN BETJEMAN. Theodore Wratislaw: Oscar Wilde: A Memoir. With a foreword by John Betjeman and an introduction and notes by Karl Beckson. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION) J.I.M.STEWART (writing as Michael Innes): Appleby's End
RUPERT BROOKE: John Webster & the Elizabethan Drama JOHN MUNRO. [David Gascoyne]: A Trip to Venus. A novel WILFRID WILSON GIBSON: Fires. Complete in three volumes: Book I, The Stone and Other Tales; Book II, The Ovens and Other Tales; and Book III The Hare and Other Tales
PETER ACKROYD: Country Life. Poems S.S.VAN DINE: The Benson Murder Case DANNIE ABSE: Way Out in the Centre. Poems. (SIGNED)
DANNIE ABSE: Walking Under Water. Poems. (SIGNED) LAURIE LEE: The Bloom of Candles. Verse from a Poet's Year JAMES KELMAN: Mo Said She Was Quirky. A novel
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)