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JOANNE HARRIS: The Evil Seed. A novel. (INSCRIBED)
C.S.FORESTER: Hornblower and the Hotspur. A novel
MARY WESLEY: Speaking Terms. A novel. With illustrations by Sarah Garland
ROBIN ODELL: Exhumation of a Murder. The Life and Trial of Major Armstrong. With research by J.H.H.Gaute and H.B.Trumper, and a foreword by Edgar Lustgarten. (INSCRIBED)
ORSON WELLES: Mr. Arkadin. A novel
MORDECAI RICHLER: Cocksure. A novel
WILBUR SMITH: Cry Wolf. A novel
DOROTHY L.SAYERS: contributes her twenty-seven verse poem 'The Priest's Second Tale: The Master-Thief' to the anthology The New Decameron. Volume the Second, Containing the Second Day
GEORGE H.LEONARD: Someone Else is on Our Moon
RUTH RENDELL: One Across, Two Down. A novel
ERIC AMBLER: The Dark Frontier. A novel
JAMES M.CAIN: Three of a Kind. Three novellas
NORMAN LEWIS: A Dragon Apparent. Travels in Indo-China
EDWARD MOGG: Mogg's Great Western Railway and Windsor, Bath and Bristol Guide. Accompanied by A Large Official Map of the Line, an Account of the Bristol and Exeter Railway, and Notice of the Cheltenham and Great Western Union Railway; to which is added an Accurate List of Hackney Coach and Car Fares, from the Paddington Station to All Parts of London
ROBERT CONQUEST: Poems
DAVID RAIKES: The Poems of David Raikes. With a lengthy introduction by Charles Wrinch
KURT VONNEGUT: Hocus Pocus. A novel. (SIGNED)
JACK HIGGINS: Exocet. A novel. (SIGNED)
DAVE STEWART: Sweet Dreams Are Made of This. A Memoir. With a foreword by Mick Jagger. (INSCRIBED)
WILLIAM YOUNG DARLING (published anonymously): Hades! The Ladies! Being Extracts from the Diary of a Draper Charles Cavers, Esquire, late of Bond Street London, West. With a foreword by 'Sacheverell Smith' [i.e. the author]. (SIGNED)
EDWARD ABBEY: Fire on the Mountain. A novel
FRANCIS ADAMS. Aubrey Beardsley: A Child of the Age. A novel
EVELYN SHARP. Aubrey Beardsley: At the Relton Arms. A novel
GERTRUDE DIX. Aubrey Beardsley: The Girl from the Farm. A novel
WILLIAM SHARP (writing as 'Fiona Macleod'). Aubrey Beardsley: The Mountain Lovers. A novel
ANNIE SOPHIE CORY (writing as 'Victoria Crosse'). Aubrey Beardsley: A Woman Who Did Not. A novel
JOHN SMITH. Aubrey Beardsley: Platonic Affections. A novel
THOMAS HARDY AND FLORENCE HENNIKER: In Scarlet and Grey. Stories of Soldiers and Others [and] The Spectre of the Real
ERNEST BRAMAH: Max Carrados Mysteries. Stories
GEOFFREY HILL: contributes his five-verse poem 'Flower and No Flower' to 'New Poems'. Vol. 1, no. 2. Winter 1952. Edited by Donald Hall
SEAMUS HEANEY: A Lough Neagh Sequence
ERIC GILL: Sculpture. An Essay
ALAN HOLLINGHURST: Isherwood is at Santa Monica. Two poems
E.W.SWANTON: Eighty - Not Out. An interview, broadcast by the BBC, between Cliff Morgan and E.W.Swanton, OBE, recording his eightieth birthday on 12th February 1987. (SIGNED BY THE PRINTER / PUBLISHER)
ERNEST HEMINGWAY: contributes his essay 'The Circus' to an issue of 'Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus Magazine', incorporating a five-page programme for the 1953 season
HENRY M.STANLEY: Through the Dark Continent; or The Sources of the Nile Around the Great Lakes of Equatorial Africa and Down the Livingstone River to the Atlantic Ocean. (COMPLETE IN TWO VOLUMES)
T.E.LAWRENCE (interest). Herbert Hodgson: Herbert Hodgson. Printer. Work for T.E.Lawrence at Gregynog
ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE: The Croxley Master. A Great Tale of the Prize Ring
CHARLIE CHAPLIN: My Wonderful Visit. A memoir
L.P.HARTLEY: Night Fears and Other Stories
BARONESS ORCZY: His Majesty's Well-Beloved. An Episode in the Life of Mr. Thomas Betterton as Told by His Friend John Honeywood. A novel
WASHINGTON IRVING (writing as 'Geoffrey Crayon'): Bracebridge Hall; or The Humorists. Complete in two volumes
EDWARD THOMAS: Algernon Charles Swinburne. A Critical Study
PAUL SCOTT: Johnnie Sahib. A novel
PAUL SCOTT: The Mark of the Warrior. A novel
JULIAN SYMONS: Julian Symons at 80. A Tribute. Edited, with an introduction by Patricia Craig. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION)
LOUIS MACNEICE: Zoo. With illustrations by Nancy Sharp
T.E.LAWRENCE. Geoffrey Bond: The Lawrence of Arabia Story
T.E.LAWRENCE. (Henry Williamson interest): Men in Print. Essays in Literary Criticism. With an introduction by A.W.Lawrence
ERIC GILL. (David Jones interest): In a Strange Land. Essays
ERNEST FAIRFAX: Calling All Arms. The Story of how a Loyal Company of British Men and Women Lived Through Six Historic Years
PAUL BOWLES. John Minton: Let it Come Down. A novel. With a dust wrapper design by John Minton
ANGELA CARTER: Several Perceptions. A novel
H.E.BATES: The Country of White Clover. With drawings by Broom Lynne
BRENDAN BEHAN: The Quare Fellow. A Comedy-Drama
JANET FRAME: Owls Do Cry. A novel
ERIC GILL: Art Nonsense and Other Essays
ETHEL MANNIN: Connemara Journal. With wood-engravings by Elizabeth Rivers. (INSCRIBED)
WILLIAM BOYD: Sweet Caress. The Many Lives of Amory Clay. A novel. (SIGNED)
KELLEIGH GREENBERG-JEPHCOTT: Swan Song. A novel. (SIGNED)
WILLIAM BOYD: A Good Man in Africa. A novel
HERBERT TRENCH. [J.W.Haines]: Deirdre Wed and Other Poems
OLIVIA ROBERTSON: The Call of Isis. With a cover design and decorations by the author
SIDNEY KEYES: The Collected Poems of Sidney Keyes. Edited and with a memoir and notes by Michael Meyer. (INSCRIBED BY THE EDITOR)
ELIZABETH GOUDGE: Songs and Verses
NICOLAS FREELING: Lady Macbeth. A novel
KATHLEEN RAINE: contributes her four-verse poem 'Nocturn 6' to the second issue of the short-lived occasional periodical 'Poetry Folios'. Winter 1942-43. Edited by Alex Comfort and Peter Wells
ELLIOT PAUL: Linden on the Saugus Branch
ERNEST HEMINGWAY. Peter Moreira: Hemingway on the China Front. His WWII Spy Mission with Martha Gellhorn
MARTHA GRIMES: The Man with a Load of Mischief. A novel
SIMON ARMITAGE: Little Green Man. A novel. (SIGNED)
PATRICK LEIGH FERMOR: Words of Mercury. Edited by Artemis Cooper
VERA STRAVIKSKY. (Aldous Huxley and Christopher Isherwood): The First London Exhibition of Paintings by Vera Stravinksy. The catalogue of a 1978 exhibition at Crane Kalman Gallery. With an introduction by Stephen Spender, biographical notes by Robert Craft, and tributes by Aldous Huxley and Christopher Isherwood
A.B.COX. (Sherlock Holmes interest): Jugged Journalism. With thirty-two illustrations by George Morrow
ADAM NICOLSON: Sissinghurst: An Unfinished History. (SIGNED)