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LIFE AND LETTERS Edited by Desmond MacCarthy.
Vol. VII. No.38 July 1931. Double demy 16mo; buff wrappers cut flush printed in red and black; 2pp. advertisements including title/Contents page before start of text; pp.1-78 text. Wrappers a little dusty; otherwise a fine copy. Includes ‘Sweet Enemy’ by F.L. Lucas ‘The Isles of Borromeo’ by Joseph Braddock ‘Under the Bandstand’ by Peter Fleming ‘The Land of Love’ by William Plomer and ‘Children of the Sun’ by Shaw Desmond. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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LIFE AND LETTERS Edited by Desmond MacCarthy.
Vol. VI. No.37 June 1931. Double demy 16mo; buff wrappers cut flush printed in red and black; 4pp. advertisements including title/Contents page before start of text; pp.413-492 text. Wrappers a little dusty and back wrapper a little scuffed; otherwise a nice copy. Includes ‘Arnold Bennett’ by W. Somerset Maugham a poem translated from Pushkin by Maurice Baring ‘An Indian Summer’ by Col C.B. Thackeray D.S.O. ‘A Feminist Document: 1555’ by Flora Grierson ‘Rainer Maria Rilke’ by Janko Lavrin ‘The Moths and Butterflies’ by Joseph Braddock and ‘The Roman Fool’ by Michael Joyce. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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LIFE AND LETTERS Edited by Desmond MacCarthy.
Vol. V. No.28 September 1930. Double demy 16mo; buff wrappers cut flush printed in red and black; 6pp. advertisements including title/Contents page before start of text; other advertisements in text; pp.145-218 text. Wrappers a little dusty; otherwise a very nice copy. Includes ‘The House of Clouds’ by Antonia White; ‘Conjugal Fidelity: a suppressed dialogue between Boswell and Johnson’ ‘Alexander Blok’ by Janko Lavrin ‘Elephantographia’ by A.E. Popham ‘Proust’ by Kathleen John and ‘Notes on Aldous Huxley’ by Desmond MacCarthy. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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LIFE AND LETTERS Edited by Desmond MacCarthy.
Assistant editor: Oliver Brett. Vol. IV. No.20 January 1930. Double demy 16mo; buff wrappers cut flush printed in red and black; 2pp. advertisements including title/Contents page before start of text; pp.1-94 text. Wrappers a little dusty and back wrapper lacking; otherwise fine. Includes ‘The Love-bird’ by Osbert Sitwell; ‘Coventry Patmore’ by W.K. Fleming ‘A Sport of Noble Minds’ by Dorothy L. Sayers and ‘The Strange Case of Dr. Beddoes’ by F.L. Lucas. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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LIFE AND LETTERS Edited by Desmond MacCarthy.
Vol. V. No.27 August 1930. Double demy 16mo; buff wrappers cut flush printed in red and black; 4pp. advertisements including title/Contents page before start of text; other advertisements in text; pp.69-144 text. Wrappers a little dusty; otherwise a very nice copy. Includes ‘The House with the Loop-holes’ by Vernon Lee; ‘Martyrology’ by Augustine Birrell ‘Le Temps Retrouvé’ by Romilly John and ‘Afterthoughts’ by Logan Pearsall Smith and ‘Elsie Gloy’ by Harry Graham. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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LIFE AND LETTERS Edited by Desmond MacCarthy And Hamish Miles.
Vol. IX. No.51 December 1933. Double demy 16mo; cream wrappers cut flush printed in red and black; 4pp. advertisements including title/Contents page before start of text; other advertisements in text; pp.381-500 text. Wrappers a little dusty; otherwise a fine copy. Includes ‘Early Vestments’ by Augustine Birrell ‘A Fall in a Gentle Wind’ by Sean O’Casey ‘Edward Dowden’ by John Eglinton ‘Six Stanzas from an Epithalamion’ by Ida Graves ‘Kent and Gloster’ by Elmer Edgar Stoll ‘One of the Leaders’ by Arthur Calder-Marshall ‘Ode to the Sea’ by Joseph Braddock ‘The Wicked Woman’ by Margiad Evans and ‘The Walk to Lingham’ by Lord Dunsany. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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LIFE AND LETTERS Edited by Desmond MacCarthy.
Assistant editor: Oliver Brett. Vol. III. No.15 August 1929. Double demy 16mo; buff wrappers cut flush printed in red and black; 2pp. advertisements including title/Contents page before start of text; other advertisements in text; pp.81-242 text. Wrappers a little dusty; otherwise a very nice copy. A special issue entirely devoted apart from MacCarthy’s two-page introduction to the abbreviated first printing of “A High Wind in Jamaica†by Richard Hughes. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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LIFE AND LETTERS Edited by Desmond MacCarthy.
Assistant editor: Oliver Brett. Vol. II. No.11 April 1929. Double demy 16mo; buff wrappers cut flush printed in red and black; 6pp. advertisements including title/Contents page before start of text; other advertisements in text; pp.245-326 text. Wrappers dusty and fore-edges a trifle stained; otherwise a nice copy. Includes work by Pearesall Smith on Jeremy Taylor Edith Wharton ‘Visibility in Fiction’ Cyril Connolly on James Joyce Shane Leslie and Desmond MacCarthy on Proust. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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Astounding Everett B. Cole; Raymond F. Jones; Robert Silverberg; John A. Sentry aka Algis Budrys; Varley Lang; Isaac Asimov
ASTOUNDING Science Fiction: May 1956
NY: Street & Smith 1956. Vol. LVII No. 3. Edited by John W. Campbell Jr. Cover art by van Dongen for "The Missionaries" short novel by Everett B. Cole. Includes "Academy for Pioneers" short novel by Raymond F. Jones; "To Be Continued" by Robert Silverberg; "Psioid Charley" by John A. Sentry Algis Budrys; "Thereby Hangs" by Varley Lang. Article: "The Abnormality of Being Normal" by Isaac Asimov. Readers' Departments: "The Editor's Page: The Scientific Method"; "In Times to Come"; "The Analytical Laboratory"; "The Reference Library" by P. Schuyler Miller; "Brass Tacks". Illustrated by Emsh and van Dongen. Has been wet with some ruffling and slight discoloration; Tears at spine ends. Covers are nice. SingleIssueMagazine. Good to Very Good-. Street & Smith Paperback
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THE POETRY REVIEW 33 Portman Square London W1.
American Editorial Office: 299 Park Avenue New York. September-October 1940 Vol.XXXI No.5. Demy 8vo; pp.iii-x including advertisements329-392; large brownish-orange wrappers printed in black. A nice copy. Contributors include: H.W. Nevinson Cullen Jones John Waller Christmas Humphreys Harald Vinal Margery Smith Lettice Haffenden Marguerite Edgelow Rhoda E. Cutbush R.G. Duff P.E. Leaver Sapper Gerald Souster Arthur Lynnford-Smith Frances Pritchard E.M. Stephenson Alice Hunt Bartlett etc. etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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THE POETRY REVIEW 33 Portman Square London W1.
American Editorial Office: 299 Park Avenue New York. November-December 1940 Vol.XXXI No.6. Demy 8vo; pp.iii-x including advertisements393-448; large brownish-orange wrappers printed in black. A nice copy. Contributors include: Edward Kenyon E.M. Stephenson Dallas Kenmare Phoebe Rayner Charles Woodhouse Dorothy Trail Arthur Lynnford-Smith Wallis Mansford ‘Tennyson: The Poet Seer’ Terence White Alice Hunt Bartlett etc. etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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THE POETRY REVIEW 33 Portman Square London W1.
American Editorial Office: 299 Park Avenue New York. July-August 1943 Vol.XXXIV No.4. Demy 8vo; pp.iii-vi including advertisements197-264; large yellow wrappers printed in black. Light dusting to wrappers; otherwise a nice copy. Contributors include: Nicholas Moore Phoebe Rayner G.H. Moore Bryan Bevan ‘The Poetry of Robert Bridges’ Patricia Ledward ‘Garcia Lorca and Music’ Donald Wolfit a speech ‘Advice on the Speaking of Poetry’ Herbert Palmer G.A. Squires Christmas Humphreys Alice Hunt Bartlett Ada Jackson the long Shirley Carter Leigh Greenwood prize poem ‘Behold the Jew’ etc. etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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THE POETRY REVIEW 33 Portman Square London W1.
American Editorial Office: 299 Park Avenue New York. May-June 1941 Vol.XXXII No.3. Demy 8vo; pp.iii-x including advertisements133-196; brownish-orange wrappers printed in black. A few leaves opened a little roughly; otherwise a nice copy. Contributors include: G. Wilson Knight John Waller Charles Williams ‘Deportment in Criticism’ Joyce Rowe ‘A Century of Thomas Hardy’ Pauline Proctor Dallas Kenmare ‘In Memoriam Virginia Woolf’ Herbert Palmer Christmas HumphreysAlan Rook Alice Hunt Bartlett etc. etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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THE POETRY REVIEW 33 Portman Square London W1.
American Editorial Office: 299 Park Avenue New York. September-October 1941 Vol.XXXII No.5. Demy 8vo; pp.iii-x269-332; large brownish-orange wrappers printed in black. Scattered foxing; otherwise a nice copy. Contributors include: Elspeth Grahame Laurence Binyon Roland Pertwee ‘Kipling’ W.R. Latham Elizabeth Barrett W. Skene Laurence Chloris Heaton Ross Ian L. SerraillierE.M. Stephenson ‘T.S. Eliot and the Lay Reader’ part I Geoffrey Dobbs Pauline E. Proctor Dallas Kenmare Herbert Palmer Alan Rook Geraldine FitzGibbon Alice Hunt Bartlett etc. etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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THE POETRY REVIEW 33 Portman Square London W1.
American Editorial Office: 299 Park Avenue New York. January-February 1942 Vol.XXXIII No.1. Demy 8vo; pp.iii-vi including advertisements9-68; large brownish-orange wrappers printed in black. A few leaves badly opened; otherwise a nice copy. Contributors include: Nicholas Moore Ranjee G. Shahani Barbara Drummond Pauline Emeric Herbert Palmer Susanne Knowles Capt. Alan Rook John D. Mortimer Ruth Tenney Lewis Gielgud Geraldine FitzGibbon Philip Sylvester Vere Arnot Edmund Casson Dorothy Trail Eva Dobell Christmas Humphreys Alice Hunt Bartlett H.L. Senior etc. etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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THE POETRY REVIEW 33 Portman Square London W1.
American Editorial Office: 299 Park Avenue New York. May-June 1942 Vol.XXXIII No.3. Demy 8vo; pp.iii-x including advertisements141-204; large brownish-orange wrappers printed in black. A few leaves badly opened; otherwise a nice copy. Contributors include: Nicholas Moore ‘Form and the Work in Hand’ Ranjee G. Shahani ‘Kalidasa and Shakespeare’ Barbara Drummond Pauline Emeric Herbert Palmer Susanne Knowles Alan Rook Christmas Humphreys Alice Hunt Bartlett H.L. Senior ‘T.S. Eliot and the Lay Reader II.’ etc. etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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“Laden with Golden Grain.†THE ARGOSY.
Edited by Mrs. Henry Wood. Volume XXIV. July to December 1877. Richard Bentley & Son 8 New Burlington Street London W. Publisher’s in Ordinary to Her Majesty. All rights reserver. Half natural calf spine with raised bands tooled gilt and three lettering-pieces green horizontal straight-morocco grain cloth sides; six wood-engraved plates by J. Swain after M. Ellen Edwards; other illustrations in text. Calf splitting slightly at head of both joints and a little rubbed; all lettering-pieces lacking; slight spotting of prelims.; but a nice copy otherwise. Includes the second half of a novel: ‘Gabriel’s Appointment’ by Anna H. Drury; and other work by Charles W. Wood ‘Through Holland’ an obituary for Julia Kavanagh including unpublished letters and a short story ‘Johnny Ludlow’ by Mrs. Wood etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. hardcover
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THE POETRY REVIEW 33 Portman Square London W1.
American Editorial Office: 299 Park Avenue New York. January-February 1941 Vol.XXXII No.1. Demy 8vo; pp.iii-x including advertisements9-68; large brownish-orange wrappers printed in black. Edges and a few margins foxed; otherwise a nice copy. Contributors include: Richard Church G. Rostrevor Hamilton Henry W. Nevinson E.H. W. Meyerstein E.M. Stephenson ‘Gerard Manley Hopkins’ Elizabeth Barrett P.H. B. Lyon John Waller Joyce Rowe Alice Hunt Bartlett etc. etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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THE DOME: A Quarterly con-Taining Examples Of All the arts.
London: Published at The Unicorn Press xxvi Pater-Noster Square on New Year’s Day 1898. Double pott 8vo; half-title not called for; first and last two leaves printed on facing surfaces with design in black and serving as end-papers those at back preceded by 10pp. integral advertisements; prelims. printed in blue-green and black; two half-tone plates printed on cream paper and tipped on two half-tone plates printed in black and white one in colour and five full-page wood-engravings on text-paper; dark drab boards paper spine label printed in red; a.e uncut. Light embrowning to corners of title-page and faint single fox-spot on one leaf offset onto blank verso of another; otherwise a fine copy in the rare dust-wrapper this rather stained and a chipped on spine and adjacent edge of back panel: preserved in a loose paper backed clear plastic chemise. Number Four of The Dome. Includes literary work by Laurence Binyon Laurence Housman Louis Barsac Alice Meynell C. Alice Elgar etc.; music by Edward Elgar etc.; illustrations after Piranesi Hokusai Hiroshige Percy Wadham etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. hardcover
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SALAMANDER Fol.IV.
Edited by Keith Bullen. On inside front wrapper: Salamander Productions Cairo Egypt N.D. c.1943. Sm.double f’cap 8vo format 32pp. wire-stitched into white wrappers cut flush printed outside in dark and light blue inside in black. Staples slightly rusting; stain affecting lower corners of wrappers; otherwise virtually fine. Scarce. Prose and verse by Herbert Addison Juan Almendro Max Bowden Dudley Charles G.S. Fraser Edgar de Knevett Erik de Mauny Raoul Parme Mursi Saadudeen Darrell Wilkinson Arthur Wollaston and the Editor. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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ENCOUNTER August 1973 Vol.XLI No.2.
Edited by Melvin J. Lasky and Anthony Thwaite. Super.roy.8vo; pp.96. A nice copy. Includes ‘From the Next World’ by Louise Collis ‘The Roaring Queen’ by Walter Allen poetry by Fleur Adcock D.J. Enright Peter Reading and Alan Brownjohn ‘Lawrence’s Aphrodite’ by Margaret Drabble ‘Mechanics of Misery’ by Douglas Dunn etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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ANONYMOUS.
No title no place no publisher no date. One half-sheet of grey paper med.4to printed on facing surfaces only probably duplicated from machine-cut stencils. Fine. Contains four poems: Animal Days; As Your Eyes are Blue; That Evening Pierre Insisted That I had two Roast Pigeons at Dinner; and Questions of Geography - all possibly in fact parts of the same quite interesting poem. Why do poets make life difficult for cataloguers! All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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AKROS.
Volume 3 Number 9 January 1969. Edited by Duncan Glen. Roy 8vo format printed variously on white and grey paper 72pp. sewn as a single gathering into large glazed white card wrappers printed on front wrapper in black and red; large folding mulberry thin card free end-papers printed in purple with an illustration by John Patience; publisher’s advertisement card loosely laid in as issued. Very nice copy. Poems/translations by George Campbell Hay Alastair Mackie Edwin Morgan Robert Garioch etc.; prose by Iain Crichton Smith Duncan Glenn Alastair Mackie Edwin Morgan Norman MacCaig etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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EVIDENCE.
Winter 1961-2. Demy 4to format 48pp. including advertisements passim stapled as a single gathering into very thin card wrappers cut flush printed outside in red and black the back and inside back wrapper bearing advertisements. Slight fraying of wrappers; small chip to lower corner of front wrapper and slightly charred patch on corner of first leaf the blank margin of an advertisement; otherwise a very nice copy. Scarce. An Oxford magazine mainly prose but including poetry by Ted Hughes and Ian Hamilton. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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THE QUARTERLY 13 / Spring 1990.
Vintage Books A division of Random House Inc. New York. Extra cr.8vo format perfect bound; advertisement leaf at end verso blank; numerous illustrations in text; subscription card printed in brown and purple bound in as issue; pp.viii246ii; white card wrappers cut flush printed outside in green and black. Fine copy. Contributors include Tim O’Brien Robin Puleo Blake Walmsley Gregg Shapiro Dom Leone John Rybicki Sharone Einhorn etc. etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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title: COTERIE No.5 Autumn 1920.
Title page: London: Henderson’s sixty-six Charing Cross Road. Super roy.8vo; half-title and illustrated title-page precede Contents; two inserted double-sided half-tone plates two after drawings by Frank Goulding one showing a sculpture by Archipenko and one after a painting by RenéDurey; pp.79i trade advertisements; large folding Henderson’s advertisement coded ‘2000 - 28/9/1920’ loosely laid in as issued; orange thick paper wrappers printed in black with Beardsleyesque design by Mary Stella Edwards; a.e. uncut. Wrappers and one or two large corners a trifle frayed; poor quality paper very lightly embrowned; nonetheless a nice unopened copy. Edited by Chapman Lall Conrad Aiken and Stanley I. Rypins with an Editorial Committee consisting of T.W. Earp Aldous Huxley Nina Hamnett and Russell Green. Literary contributors include Conrad Aiken ‘Palimpsest: A Deceitful Portrait’ Edward J. O’Brien Gerald Gould E. Powys Mathers Herbert Read Paul Selver Aldous Huxley ‘A Country Walk’ Iris Tree Wilfred Rowland Childe etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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title: SIECLE A MAINS numéro douze.
Printemps - 1970. Double cr.4to; pp.63i colophon; white stiff card self-wrappers printed in drab and black; black end-papers. Fine copy. Finely printed by Geoffrey Hull at the Compton Press Compton Chamberlayne Salisbury Wilts. on Abbey Mills Greenfield laid paper. Edited by Anne-Marie Albiach Michel Couturier and Claude Royet-Journoud. Work by Michel Couturier Claude Royet-Journoud Louis Zukofsky translated into French by Anne-Marie Albiach Edmond Jabès Serge Gavronsky Anne-Marie Albiach and John Ashbury translated by Michel Couturier. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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THE BIBLIOPHILE: A magazine and review For the Collector student and general reader.
Vol.2 No.9. November 1908. Double cr.8vo; 16pp. trade publisher’s and commercial advertisements at front plus one bound in leaf of thick grey paper printed in red and black and 4pp. on smaller green paper loosely laid in; four inserted plates two in full colour; numerous illustrations in text; light tan large wrappers printed on front cover in red and brown on other surfaces in brown with trade and commercial advertisements. TOGETHER WITH: THE BIBLIOPHILE: A magazine and review For the Collector student and general reader. Vol.2 No.10. December 1908. Double cr.8vo; 16pp. trade publisher’s and commercial advertisements at front plus one bound in leaf of thick grey paper printed in red and black; commercial advertisement printed in red and black on smaller paper bound in at end; four inserted plates two in full colour; numerous illustrations in text; light tan large wrappers printed on front cover in red and brown on other surfaces in brown with trade and commercial advertisements. TOGETHER WITH: THE BIBLIOPHILE: A magazine and review For the Collector student and general reader. Vol.2 No.12. February 1909. Double cr.8vo; 8pp. trade and publisher’s advertisements at front plus one bound in leaf of thick purple paper printed in red green and black; subscription slip on smaller paper bound in at end; two inserted plates two in full colour; numerous illustrations in text; light tan large wrappers printed on front cover in red and brown on other surfaces in brown with trade advertisements. The three issues together fine copies No.9 includes ‘Why Books become Popular’ by G.K. Chesterton not noticed by Sullivan; ‘English Book Illustration in the Eighteenth Century Part I’ by Katharine Esdaile; ‘James Thomson Part I’ by Bertram Dobell; ‘Colour Photography’ by Arthur Marshall; an article on ‘The John Rylands Library Manchester Part I’ by Henry Guppy etc. No.10 includes ‘Milton’ by Professor Edward Dowden; ‘Books on the Fine Arts’ by Mrs. Arthur Bell; the second and final part of ‘James Thomson’ by Bertram Dobell; ‘The Napoleonic Literature of 1908’ by Harold F.B. Wheeler; the second and final part of an article on ‘The John Rylands Library Manchester’ by Henry Guppy etc. No.12 includes ‘On Certain Brontë Mss.’ by Harold F.B. Wheeler liberally illustrated with facsimiles; ‘Notable Books For Young People’ by Mrs. Arthur Bell; The second and final part of ‘English Book Illustration in the Eighteenth Century’ by Katharine Esdaile; ‘The Study. Its Building and Equipment’ by the architect George H. Widdows etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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THE BOYS OWN PAPER.
Lge.Imp.8vo format. Individual issues as under. Sewing removed; otherwise nice copies. Nine numbers Vol.I 1879: Nos.11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19. Includes Chapters XI-XIX of ‘From Powder Monkey to Admiral’ by W.H.G. Kingston. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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United artists five.
December 1978. Edited by Bernadette Mayer & Lewis Warsh Box 718 Lenox Mass.01240 U.S.A. Demy 4to format thirty-four single leaves not paginated wire-stabbed into white card wrappers type-written and mimeographed throughout; leaf of plain thin paper precedes first page of text. Wrappers a little dusty otherwise a nice copy. A mixture of prose and verse. Contributions by Bob Rosenthal Steve Carey Alice Notley Lewis Warsh Jack Collum Bernadette Mayer Ted Berrigan and Clark Coolidge. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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EBORACUM 18.
On colophon: York October 1974. Edited by Stephen F. Sayers and Peter Brooksmith. Double med.8vo 20pp. imitation art paper plus text-paper covers printed in double column throughout; advertising insert for ‘Endsleigh Insurances’ loosely laid in as issued. Nick in blank upper margin of front cover without loss; otherwise a fine copy. Includes a short story ‘The Hunter’ by James Kelman preceding his first book appearance by some years; a poem by Peter Brookesmith; pseudonymous reviews by Brookesmith and Robin Hamilton; a cover illustration by Osric Allen; etc. ‘Eboracum’ was a small arts magazine produced at the University of York. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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HELIX.
Numbers 19 and 20 - 1984. Editor: Les Harrop. On verso of title: Australia: 119 Maltravers Road Ivanhoe Victoria 3079. Sm.4to format perfect bound; pp.IV220; glazed white thin card wrappers cut flush. Corner of back wrapper faintly creased and front wrapper slightly scuffed at top edge; otherwise a fine copy. Includes Thomas Merton/Henry Miller: An Exchange of Letters; Ezra Pound: A Letter to Etienne Gilson; Bibhu Padhi: Ten Contemporary Indian Poets; David Brooks: An Interview with Salman Rushdie; J.P. Sullivan: The Roots of Anti-Feminism; letters from Penelope Shuttle Nicki Jackowska Michael Horovitz; Recent Poems by Vincent Buckley etc. and the whole of Number 20 William Carlos Williams/Harold Norse: Letters 1951 - 1963. Loosely laid in is a letter from the editor c.100 words to Andrew Motion referring to Helix 17 and presenting this issue. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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EVERGREEN REVIEW.
No.30 New York May-June 1963. Extra cr.8vo; illustrations in text; pp.64128; cream glazed wrappers printed in black and red; red printed subscription slips inserted as issued. Fine copy. Includes ‘Cascando’ by Beckett as well as work by Shelagh Delaney Paul Roche Mack Thomas Thomas Dent Aidan Higgins Alexander Trocchi etc. The spine identifies this as Vol.7 No.30 All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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SALAMANDER Fol.V.
Edited by Keith Bullen. On inside front wrapper: Published by R. Schindler For the Salamander Society Cairo Egypt N.D. c.1944. Sm.double f’cap 8vo format 32pp. wire-stitched into white wrappers cut flush printed outside in orange and black inside in black; four loose leaves of yellow paper once folded printed in black forming Schindler’s catalogue of English publications loosely laid in as issued. Staples very slightly rusting; otherwise a fine copy. Scarce. Prose and verse by Colin Baly John Cromer G.S. Fraser John Gawsworth Evan John Erik de Mauny Raoul Parme a translation of A.E. Housman into French Ahmed Rassim John Waller Darrell Wilkinson and the Editor translating Louis Aragon. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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HOUSEHOLD WORDS.
“Familiar in their mouths as houshold words.†- Shakespeare. Household Words. Founded by Charles Dickens. With which is incorporated “All the year round.†Vol. XXXI. May to October 1896. London: Houshold Words offices 12 St. Bride Street E.C. 1896. Demy 4to bound in tens; printed in double column; half-title not called for; title and Index leaves precede start of text; pp.iv540; light green buckram ruled black ruled and blocked reddish brown on front cover and spine lettered black reddish brown and reddish brown shadowed black on front cover lettered reddish brown and gilt on spine; end-papers coated yellow. Covers a trifle marked and spine enamel just a little rubbed; front free endpaper lacking; otherwise a nice copy. Scarce. According to CBEL ‘Houshold Words’ ceased publication on 28th May 1859 and was replaced by ‘All the Year Round’ which ceased publication on 30th March 1895. This continuation of the two magazines under the editorship of Charles Dickens II the resuscitated ‘Household Words’ beginning according to the editor’s obituary notice in the issue of August 8th 1896 in 1881 appears to be unrecorded. Editorship was taken over by the editor’s son Charles Dickens III. Most of the contributions are anonymous but named contributors include Esmé Stuart Fergus Hume and Christian Lys all of whom contribute serials and ‘A.T. an old contributor’ who wrote the obituary. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. hardcover
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IRISH WRITING.
30. Editor: S.J. White. On Contents page: March 1955. Trumpet Books 37 Leinster Rd. Rathmines Dublin Ireland. Demy 8vo; 2pp. trade and commercial advertisements precede title-page; pp.72; pale green textured wrappers cut flush printed in red and black on front wrapper with commercial advertisements in black on inside and back wrappers. Wrappers slightly faded; otherwise a nice copy. Includes short stories ‘Frail Vessel’ by Mary Lavin ‘I’ll Be Back’ by D.H. Egan and ‘A Jolson Story’ by David Marcus; articles by Donat O’Donnell on Somerville and Ross Denis Donoghue on Synge’s ‘The Tinker’s Wedding’ and ‘Character on a Manhattan Steamboat: ‘Inspiration’ and the Sub-conscious’ by Joyce Cary; poetry by Fr. Jerome Kiely N. Keaveney Brian O’Doherty and M.B. Srigley. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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THE BELL.
Edited by Sean O’Faolain. Vol.XI. No.6. March 1946. Demy 8vo; fine half-tone portrait of Monk Gibbon; pp.iv commercial advertisements and Contents1021 - 1111i commercial advertisements; other advertisemennts in text; grey paper wrappers cut flush printed on front wrapper in red and dark blue on other surfaces with commercial advertisements in dark blue the back wrapper including a Sherlock Holmes parody. Fine copy. Includes ‘Work in Progress - No. 4: Mount Ida’ by Monk Gibbon with an introductory note by Gibbon; ‘Horizon’ by Donat O’Donnell; ‘The Young G.B.S.’ by F.E. Loewenstein a fascinating piece compiled on the basis of conversations with Shaw and including drafts of unpublished early letters; etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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WORLD REVIEW.
New Series 47 January 1953. Super roy.8vo; pp.72. Nice copy. Includes ‘Beside the point’ by Rohan Butler ‘Charles Rennie Mackintosh’ by Toni del Renzio ‘The Movement in Europe - Van de Velde Horta and Guimard’ by Henry F. Lenning a story by Noel Blakiston work by Stevie Smith Alan Brownjohn Patrick Dickinson etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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WORLD REVIEW.
New Series 26 April 1951. Super roy.8vo; pp.80. Nice copy. Includes ‘Didymus’ by Louis MacNeice a short story by Bernard Malamud work by Rom Landau V.S. Pritchett Stevie Smith Maurice Collis Hugo Manning etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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THE POETRY REVIEW 33 Portman Square London W1.
American Office: 570 Lexington Avenue New York 22 U.S.A. Edited by John Gawsworth F.R.S.L. September-October 1951 Vol.XLII No.5. Demy 8vo; 5pp. integral advertisements at end on versos of text leaves; pp.241-302ii paged iv-v; brownish-orange wrappers printed in black. Fine copy. Contributors include: Frances Cornford Wilfred Childe Wilfrid Gibson Eden Phillpotts Jack Lindsay Vernon Watkins Randall Swingler Clive Sansom G.S. Fraser Rachel Annand Taylor and prose Herbert Corby Roy Campbell and P.D. Cummins. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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title: POETRY LONDON APPLE MAGAZINE No 2.
Edited by Tambimuttu. 1982. Sm.4to format gathered in eights; one very large extending plate printed in full colour; other illustrations in text; pp.ii93i advertisements; record sleeve containing 33 1/3 rpm record tipped in at end as issued; white card covers cut flush printed in colours. Small mark on front cover; otherwise a fine copy. Scarce. Contributor’s copy from the library of John Heath-Stubbs but without signs of his ownership apart from the small stain on the front cover!. Loosely laid in is a generic editorial letter thanking him for his contribution and apologising from the late arrival of this copy the copies for contributors having been overlooked by the distributor. Besides Heath-Stubbs contributors include Lawrence Durrell an expanded version of a lecture given at the Centre Pompidou Paris on April 1 1981 George Barker Erwin Castillo Benoy Chakraborty Richard Eberhart G.S. Fraser Rivka Fried Bryan Guinness Mike Jenkins Elizabeth Jennings Peter Johnson Keith Jones Grevel Lindop Christopher Logue Nicholas Moore Iris Murdoch Brian Patten Peter Porter Kathleen Raine Jeremy Reed Peter Riley Francis Scarfe Alan Sillitoe C.H. Sisson Stephen Spender David Sweetman R.S. Thomas Hugo Williams Henri Michaux Tom Pickard Ian MacCallum Matthew Sweeney and ‘Theatre of All Possibilities and William Burroughs: Deconstruction of the countdown - A Space Age Mythology’ etc. etc. For some reason not included in the index are reviews by David Gascoyne on Jeremy Reed Peter Orr on David Jones Peter Levi on Lawrence Durrell a poem by Iain Sinclair etc. Illustrations are by John Piper the enormous extending plate Patrick Hayman and Josef Herman. The front cover design is by John Piper the back cover design a ‘colour poem’ by Patrick Hayman. The record is Robin Williamson ‘Song of Mabon’. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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title: THE MONTHLY CHAPBOOK Poetry & Drama New Series: No 1 Vol I July 1919.
The Poetry Bookshop 35 Devonshire Street Theobalds Road London W.C.1. F’cap 4to format sewn as a single gathering into cream large wrappers printed in black red and green on front wrapper in black on back wrapper; pp.32; advertisement leaf on thinner paper at front and back; subscription slip tipped-in at end. Slight dusting and fraying to large edges of wrappers; otherwise a nice copy. Edited by Harold Monro. This issue devoted to ‘Twenty-three New poems By Contemporary poets’: John Alford; Herbert Read; W.P.R Kerr; Walter de la Mare; Osbert Sitwell; Hilda. Doolittle.; Siegfried Sassoon; D.H. Lawrence; F.S. Flint; S. Sitwell sic; W.J. Turner; Rodney Pasley; Harold Monro; T.Sturge Moore; Edith Sitwell; Robert Nichols; R. Holman; Rose Macaulay; Douglas Goldring; Frederick Manning; W.H. Davies; Richard Aldington; and Charlotte Mew. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE.
No.MLXXX. October 1905. Roy.8vo printed in double column; pp.12 publisher’s advertisements and Contents445 - 59016 advertisements; two 4pp. inserts printed in red and black and black on smaller paper advertising ‘Goerz-Anschutz Folding Camera’ and ‘Sanatogen’ tipped in at end; pale brown paper wrappers printed in black; a.e. uncut. Nice copy. Includes ‘My “History†Vindicated’ by Andrew Lang; ‘The Cottage of the Kindly Light’ by Alfred Noyes; ‘The Grip of the Land’ by Stephen Gwynn; etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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title: THE CRITERION.
A quarterly review Edited by T.S. Eliot. Volume XVIII. Number LXX. October 1938. Demy 8vo; pp.viii advertisements177i blankix - x advertisements; large white card wrappers printed outside in red and black; fore- and lower- edges uncut. Wrappers a little dusty and slightly creased at large edges; otherwise a very nice copy. Includes ‘The Bressey Report’ by John Betjeman; ‘The Measure of Kafka’ by Montgomery Belgion; ‘Poem’ by Dylan Thomas; ‘Plain Speech for Two’ by Brian Coffey; ‘The Novels of George Eliot’ by S.L. Bethell; ‘A Commentary’ by T.S. Eliot; reviews by Charles Madge Rayner Heppenstall Michael Roberts Bonamy Dobrée Hugh MacDiarmid on Sir David Lyndsay Bernard Blackstone etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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GOOD WORDS 1895.
Edited by The Right Rev. Donald Macleod D.D. One of Her Majesty’s Chaplains. London Isbister and Company Limited 15 and 16 Tavistock Street Covent Garden. Frontispiece with tissue guard and numerous plates and illustrations in the text; diagonally fine ribbed bevelled green cloth very elaborately blocked black ruled and lettered gilt on front cover blocked black ruled and blocked gilt lettered green through gilt on spine ruled and blocked black on back cover; a.e.g.; end-papers coated yellow. Very slight wear to cloth at head and tail of spine; frontispiece foxed in margins with offsetting; some marginal foxing elsewhere; otherwise a nice copy. Includes two complete novels ‘Hearts of Oak’ by W. Clark Russell and ‘The Men of the Moss-Hags’ as well as shorter contributions by William Canton S. Baring-Gould the Marquis of Lorne William Sharp Katharine Tynan Hinkson Andrew Lang C.J. Cutcliffe-Hyne Canon Church etc. etc. and illustrations by Gordon Browne Charles Whymper L. Alma Tadema J.E. Brock etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. hardcover
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EVERGREEN REVIEW.
Volume 5 Number 21 New York Nov. - Dec. 1961. Extra cr.8vo; illustrations in text; pp.128; white glazed wrappers printed in black and red; green printed subscription slips inserted as issued. Slight dusting of wrappers but a near-fine copy. Includes work by Uwe Johnson Hans Arp Günter Grass Paul Celan Ingeborg Bachmann Walter Höllerer Hans Magnus Enzensberger Heinrich Böll etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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THE YELLOW BOOK.
An Illustrated Quarterly. Volume VI July 1895. London: John Lane The Bodley Head Vigo Street; Boston: Copeland & Day. Double Pott 8vo; Contents leaf precedes half-title; vignette title-page sixteen inserted plates with tissue guards all included in the pagination; publisher’s catalogue 16pp. on text-paper dated 1895 at end; pp.335i blank; bright yellow buckram blocked and lettered black on sides and spine; a.e. uncut. Very slight fading to cloth of spine and a little scattered foxing; otherwise a very nice copy unopened except for the illustrated leaves. The probable first issue copies also being known without the catalogue. This is the second of Lane’s 1895 ‘Yellow Book’ catalogues without blank space at the end and with the section of authors whose names begin with ‘C’ correctly included the first having been issued in January. The principal literary periodical of the ‘90s including work by Henry James Richard Le Gallienne Henry Harland Rosamund Marriott Watson Kenneth Grahame Enoch Arnold Bennett George Egerton Dollie Radford Evelyn Sharp G.S. Street Richard Garnett Olive Custance H.B. Marriott Watson Arthur Waugh R. Murray Gilchrist Stanley V. Makower Theodore Watts; Patten Wilson Charles Conder P. Wilson Steer Alfred Thornton William Strang etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. hardcover
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THE YELLOW BOOK.
An Illustrated Quarterly. Volume IV January 1895. London: John Lane The Bodley Head Vigo Street; Boston: Copeland & Day; Agents for the Colonies: Robt. A Thompson & Co. Double Pott 8vo; vignette title-page sixteen inserted plates and one double-spread supplemental plate by Beardsley with tissue guards all included in the pagination; integral blank leaf follows supplemental plate followed by 16pp. ‘Yellow Book Advertisements’ continuing the signatures and 16pp. publisher’s text-paper advertisements dated 1895 at end the final page and a half being blank; pp.290ii16; bright yellow buckram blocked and lettered black on sides and spine; a.e. uncut. Slight fading to cloth of spine; end-papers foxed and slight foxing to edges and a couple of pages; otherwise a fine copy partly unopened. The first issue with the advertiser which was not present in later issues and the text-paper catalogue correctly dated 1895. This is the first of Lane’s 1895 ‘Yellow Book’ catalogues distinguished from the later one by the last page and a half being blank and the fact that it omits all authors whose names begin with the letter ‘C’. The principal literary periodical of the ‘90s including work by Richard Le Gallienne Henry Harland Graham R. Tomson H.B. Marriott Watson Dolf Wyllarde Olive Custance James Ashcroft Noble Richard Garnett Victoria Cross sic Kenneth Grahame Norman Hapgood E. Nesbit Marion Hepworth Dixon C.W. Dalmon Evelyn Sharp Max Beerbohm John Davidson; Beardsley Sickert Patten Wilson Charles Conder Wilson Steer William Hyde Will Rothenstein etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. hardcover
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CHAPMAN 16.
Summer 1976. Vol.IV. No. 4. Editors Joy Perrie and David Campbell. Chapman Publications 118 Brankholme Brae Hamilton Scotland. Super roy 8vo format 48pp. wire-stitched as a single gathering into white card wrappers cut flush printed in black. Slight embrowning of wrappers but a nice copy. Autobiographical prose by Norman MacCaig Tom Scott Iain Crichton Smith Kathleen Raine George Mackay Brown and Sorley Maclean; poems by David Calcutt Tom Pow Richard Livermore etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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THE ARGOSY.
Vol. XII.- No.4. April 1951. Sm.double cr.16mo; pp.160; printed white wrappers cut flush. A virtually fine copy. Includes short stories by J.B. Morton H.E. Bates William Saroyan Neil M. Gunn C.S. Forester etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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