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DYLAN THOMAS: From 'In Memory of Anne Jones'
FORD MADOX FORD: Women & Men
STEPHEN SPENDER: I Sit at the Window. A broadsheet poem. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION)
PHILIP LARKIN: Hohe Fenster / High Windows. Translated from the English by Richard Glabotki
EUGENE O'NEILL: Beyond the Horizon and Gold. Two Plays
FORD MADOX FORD (writing as 'Ford Madox Hueffer'): The Soul of London. A Survey of a Modern City
FORD MADOX FORD (writing as 'Ford Madox Hueffer'): The Heart of the Country. A Survey of a Modern Land
ARTHUR SYMONS: Cities and Sea-Coasts and Islands
ALLEN TATE: Reactionary Essays on Poetry and Ideas
T.S.ELIOT: An Exhibition of Manuscripts and First Editions of T.S.Eliot
ROBERT LOWELL: The Old Glory
THOMAS WOLFE. George R.Preston Jr: Thomas Wolfe. A Bibliography
MALCOLM COWLEY: The Long Voyage. Selected Letters of Malcolm Cowley, 1915-1987. Edited by Hans Bak, with a foreword by Robert Cowley
JEFF ALLRED: American Modernism and Depression Documentary
DICKRAN TASHJIAN: A Boatload of Madmen. Surrealism and the American Avant-Garde, 1920-1950
DICKRAN TASHJIAN: Skyscraper Primitives. Dada and the American Avant-Garde 1910-1925
MAX WEBER: Max Weber. The Cubist Decade 1910-1920. The catalogue of a touring 1991-93 exhibition. With an essay by Percy North and an introduction by Susan Krane
HAROLD PINTER: contributes his poems 'New Year in the Midlands' and 'Chandeliers and Shadows' to an issue of the periodical Poetry (London), no. 19 (i.e. vol. 5, no. 19)
FRANCIS M.NAUMAN with BETH VENN: Making Mischief: Dada Invades New York
MALCOLM COWLEY: The Dry Season. Poems
ROBERT PENN WARREN: Eleven Poems on the Same Theme
ALBERT STIEGLITZ. Sarah Greenough: Modern Art and America. Alfred Stieglitz and His New York Galleries
SUE ANN PRINCE: The Old Guard and the Avant-Garde. Modernism in Chicago, 1910-1940. Edited by Sue Ann Prince
WALKER EVANS: Havana 1933
STEPHEN BURY: Breaking the Rules. The Printed Face of European Avant Garde 1900-1937. Edited by Stephen Bury
WALDO FRANK: Virgin Spain. Scenes from the Spiritual Drama of a Great People
YVOR WINTERS: Maule's Curse. Seven Studies in the History of American Obscurantism. Hawthorne - Cooper - Melville - Poe - Emerson - Jones Very - Emily Dickinson - Henry James
ALFRED A.KNOPF: Alfred A.Knopf. Quarter Century
YVOR WINTERS: Primitivism and Decadence. A Study of American Experimental Poetry
ALFRED STIEGLITZ: Stieglitz and the Photo-Secession 1902. Edited by Catherine Johnson and with text by William Innes Homer
FRANCIS M.NAUMANN: New York Dada 1915-23
FORD MADOX FORD (writing as 'Ford Madox Hueffer'): The Critical Attitude
FORD MADOX FORD: Joseph Conrad. A Personal Remembrance
FORD MADOX FORD. Bernard J.Poli: Ford Madox Ford and the Transatlantic Review
ISAAC ROSENFELD: Passage from Home. A novel
ISAAC ROSENFELD: Alpha and Omega. Stories
MALCOLM COWLEY: The View From 80
WYNDHAM LEWIS: Mrs. Dukes' Million. A novel
CONRAD AIKEN: A special Conrad Aiken issue of the quarterly periodical 'Wake' (formally 'The Harvard Wake'). No. 11. [April] 1952
ALLAN TATE: A special Homage to Allan Tate issue of the quarterly periodical 'The Sewanee Review'. Vol. lxvii, no. 4. Autumn 1959
DYLAN THOMAS: F.W.Dupee contributes a thirty-one line review of Thomas' book 'Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog' to an issue of the American liberal periodical 'The New Republic'. Vol. 103, no. 27. December 30, 1940
STANLEY MIDDLETON: Sterner Stuff. A novel. (INSCRIBED)
SHERWOOD ANDERSON: Winesburg Ohio. Intimate Histories of Every-day People
SHERWOOD ANDERSON: Horses and Men. Tales, Long and Short, from Our American Life
SHERWOOD ANDERSON: A Teller's Story
WYNDHAM LEWIS. Paul O'Keeffe: Some Sort of Genius. A Life of Wyndham Lewis
SIEGFRIED SASSOON. Paul Moeyes: Siegfried Sassoon. Scorched Glory. A Critical Study
RICHARD HOLMES: Sidetracks. Explorations of a Romantic Biographer. (SIGNED)
PHILIP LARKIN: Further Requirements. Interviews, Broadcasts, Statements and Book Reviews. Edited with an introduction by Anthony Thwaite
MICHAEL LONGLEY: The Echo Gate. Poems 1975-1979. (SIGNED)
JOHN LANCHESTER: The Debt to Pleasure. A novel
SERGEI EISENSTEIN: Que Viva Mexico! With an introduction by Ernest Lindgren
PAT BARKER: The Regeneration Trilogy. Complete in three volumes comprising 'Regeneration', 'The Eye in the Door' and 'The Ghost Road'
P.G.WODEHOUSE: The Coming of Bill. A novel
ROBERT GRAVES. Paul Nash: Welchman's Hose. Poems. With wood engravings by Paul Nash
R.W.CAMPBELL: The Mixed Division (T). A novel
R.S.THOMAS: Experimenting with an Amen. Poems
PATRICK O'BRIAN: A Book of Voyages. Edited, introduced and with comments by Patrick O'Brian and with decorations by Joan Burton
PETER LOVESEY: Wobble to Death. (SIGNED)
COVENTRY PATMORE (published anonymously): The Angel in the House. Complete in two volumes comprising 'The Betrothal' and 'The Espousals'
BRIAN COFFEY: [Poems]
RUPERT BROOKE: 1914. Five Sonnets
PENELOPE GILLIATT: One by One. A novel
JOHN BUCHAN: contributes his seventeen-verse poem 'The Song of the Sea Captain' (later included in his 1917 collection 'Poems in Scots and English') to the anthology A Beggar's Wallet. Containing Contributions in Prose, Verse and Pictorial Illustration, Gathered from Certain Works in Art and Letters. Edited with an introduction by Archibald Stodart Walker
LAURIE LEE: I Can't Stay Long. (INSCRIBED)
BRIAN MOORE: Judith Hearne. A novel. (INSCRIBED)
SEAMUS HEANEY: contributes his poem 'Bye-Child' to Twelve to Twelve. Poetry D-Day. Camden Festival 1970. Edited by Jeni Couzyn
JOHN BETJEMAN AND JOHN PIPER: Church Poems. With drawings by John Piper. (WITHDRAWN FIRST ISSUE)
WALLACE STEVENS: contributes his verse-monologue 'Carlos Among the Candles' to an issue of the periodical 'Poetry. A Magazine of Verse'. Vol. XI, No. 3, December 1917. Edited by Harriet Monroe
SHERWOOD ANDERSON: contributes 'Mid-American Songs', a sequence of six poems all of which were subsequently included in his collection 'Mid-American Chants' (1918), to an issue of the periodical 'Poetry. A Magazine of Verse'. Vol. X, No. 6, September 1917. Edited by Harriet Monroe
ERNEST RHYS: contributes his poems 'The Hunting-Song of Them That Did Not Hunt' and 'Dagonet's Canzonet' to an issue of the periodical 'Poetry. A Magazine of Verse'. Vol. II, No. 6, September 1913. Edited by Harriet Monroe
WALLACE STEVENS: contributes 'Letters d'un Soldat', poems on a French soldier's letters from the front, to an issue of the periodical 'Poetry. A Magazine of Verse'. Vol. XII, No. 2, May 1918. Edited by Harriet Monroe
EDGAR LEE MASTERS: contributes his poems 'Henry Murray', 'At Fairbanks' and 'George Joslin on "La Menken"', verses subsequently included in his collection 'Domesday Book', to an issue of the periodical 'Poetry. A Magazine of Verse'. Vol. XIV, No. 3, June 1919. Edited by Harriet Monroe
FORD MADOX FORD (writing as 'Ford Madox Hueffer'): contributes 'What the Orderly Dog Saw' (the first appearance in print of this three-part poem, which was subsequently included in the collection 'On Heaven') to an issue of the periodical 'Poetry. A Magazine of Verse'. Vol. IX, No. 6, March 1917. Edited by Harriet Monroe
MAX MICHELSON: contributes his "present day myth play" 'The Tired Woman' to an issue of the periodical 'Poetry. A Magazine of Verse'. Vol. XI, No. 5, February 1918. Edited by Harriet Monroe