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THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
A monthly review Edited by James Knowles. Vol. I. March - July 1877. Henry S. King & Co. London N.D. 1877. Med.8vo; pp.932 including Index; contemporary half black roan tooled gilt on sides and spine ruled and lettered gilt on spine black fine-morocco cloth sides; edges sprinkled light brown; end-papers faced light brown. Some wear to roan at extremities of spine and slight rubbing to points; occasional light pencil notes made before binding and here and there slightly cropped; otherwise a fine copy. Contributors include Tennyson a ‘Prefatory Poem’ beginning ‘Those that of late had fleeted far and fast’ ‘Montenegro: a Sonnet’ and ‘To Victor Hugo: a Sonnet’ Gladstone several Sir James Fitzjames Stephen Sir John Lubbock Cardinal Manning ‘The Story of the Vatican Council’ Mathew Arnold ‘Falkland’ Frederick W.H. Myers ‘George Sand’ Henry Irving ‘An Actors Notes on Shakespeare’ W.R.S. Ralston ‘Turkish Story Books’ and ‘Russian Revolutionary Literature’ James Anthony Froude ‘Life and Times of Thomas Becket’ Lady Pollock Frederic Harrison James Spedding Edward Dicey Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe ‘Turkey’ etc. etc All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. hardcover
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THE AMERICAN SCHOLAR: A quarterly for the independent thinker.
On cover: Autumn 1975. Super roy.8vo format perfect bound; subscription form loosely laid in as issued; textured card covers cut flush. Very nice copy. Includes: Paula A. Freund: ‘The Great Disorder of Speech’; Daniel P. Moynihan: ‘Presenting the American Case’; Richard H. Rovere: ‘Walter Lippmann’; Sonya Rudikoff: ‘Popular Culture All Round Us’; Nicolas Nabokov: ‘Days with Diaghilev’; Harry Scheiber: ‘Black is Computable’; etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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THE CORNHILL MAGAZINE.
No.965. July 1945. Edited by Peter Quennell. John Murray 50 Albemarle Street London W.1. Demy 8vo; four double-sided half-tone plates after photographs by Cecil Beaton; pp.iv advertisements339 - 406; pale green paper wrappers cut flush printed in dark purple. Small bruise to top-edges; otherwise a very nice copy. A scarce war-time issue printed for subscribers only. Includes ‘Victory Celebrations 1814’ by Harold Nicolson; ‘The Betterave Papers’ by H.G. Wells; ‘Art and Democracy’ by Kenneth Clark; ‘Stilled Life’ by Hugo Charteris; ‘The War Poetry of Edith Sitwell’ by Maurice Bowra; ‘Narcissus Bay’ by Denton Welch; etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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title: LITERARY REVIEW.
March 1994. Demy 4to format 64pp. wire-stitched into glazed paper wrappers cut flush printed in full colour; folding card advertisement laid in as issued. Fine in original media-pack promotional folder with rate-sheets etc. Includes work by Auberon Waugh Murray Sayle Julian Barnes Michael Foot Colin Wilson Robert Nye etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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SAMPHIRE: New poetry.
Vol.2 No.13 Winter 1976-77. F’cap 4to format 40pp. wire-stitched as a single gathering into pale blue wrappers cut flush printed outside in bluish purple. Fine copy. Poems by Michael Horovitz Philip Crick Gael Turnbull David Jaffin Susan Schaeffer John Ash Melville Hardiment Keith Dersley Frank Wood Kemble Williams Valerie Nash Jerry Orpwood George Moore Robert Sargent Mary Nobbs Eileen Warren; Reviews by Jim Burns Martin Booth and Philip Crick. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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THE POETICAL MAGAZINE; Or Temple of the Muses.
Consisting chiefly of Original poems And Occasional Selections from scarce and valuable Publications. By A society of gentlemen. Vol.II. London: Printed by J. Swan 76 Fleet Street For Vernor and Hood Poultry; And sold by all the Booksellers in the United Kingdom 1804. 12mo in half-sheets; half-title present; copper-engraved frontispiece and five plates by Lester after Craig; pp.xii348; contemporary full sheep ruled and numbered gilt on spine. Leather of spine worn and front board holding by one cord; front free end-paper lacking; half-title stained at edges from the turnover of the sheep and a little chipped at fore-margin; otherwise internally near-fine. The second of two annual volumes under this main title after which it was renamed ‘The Temple of the Muses’ and appeared semi-annually. According to the Editors’ Preface “It was the intention of the projectors of the Poetical Magazine. to unite in one respectable publication a variety of the Fugitive Poems the production of their friends and occasional correspondents; mingling at the same time with these such extracts from faviurite authors as seemed to possess charms for universal attention.†Most of the contributors are identified only by initials: J.L.S. B.F. B.A. R.T. J.S. W.W. ASIB E. E.W. H. O. W.H. M. T. D.B. etc. or by pseudonyms and hints of names: Constantia Philopatros Anna J - a B - wd - n Liverpool E --- e etc. but among those more fully identified are W.M. Craig Holloway Carey Balfour J. Rannie M.G. Lewis ‘The Spanish Exile’ and ‘Durandarte and Belerma’ Ann Radcliffe ‘The Glow Worm’ from ‘The Mysteries of Udolpho’ Mrs. Robinson ‘The Complaint’ from ‘Vancenza’ Collins ‘Ode on the Superstitions of the Highlands of Scotland’ with ‘Supplemental Stanzas’ by William Erskine Esq. Advocate Mr. G. Goodwin Jo. Raynholt Sir William Jones William Preston John Ogilvie Rev. Mr. Joseph Warton William Boscawen Emanuel Collins D. Hurn John Colligins and R. Carlile. There is no list of plates but they are marked to face pp.3 61 123 and 296 and are here so bound in; there is also an unmarked plate to p.188. An uncommon volume collected from the numbers with contents very characteristic of the social verse of its time. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. hardcover
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THE STRAND MAGAZINE: An Illustrated Monthly Edited by George Newnes.
Vol.VI. July to December. London: George Newnes Ltd. 8 9 10 & 11 Southampton Street And Exeter Street Strand 1893. Roy.8vo; numerous integral illustrations; bevelled pale turquoise buckram ruled blocked and lettered black and shadowed black on front cover blocked ruled and lettered black and gilt on spine; a.e.g.; end-papers printed with a rose and trefoil pattern in pale grey. A couple of leaves a trifle proud due to an original binding fault; otherwise fine. The issue with ‘Edited by Geo: Newnes’ on spine - and in this case with a.e.g. also. Contributors include Sir Arthur Conan Doyle five episodes of ‘The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes’ Charles J. Mansford E.W. Hornung Richard Marsh ‘Capturing a Convict’ Sarah Bernhardt ‘A Christmas Story’ M.P. Shiel ‘Garry Harkaway’s Substitute’ W.L. Alden six chapters of ‘Among the Freaks’ C.J. Cutcliffe Hyne ‘Spiking the Guns’ an unpublished letter of Charles Kean ‘Illustrated Interviews’ with Edmund Yates Luke Fildes etc. an illustrated article ‘Towards the North Pole’ by Dr. Fridtjof Nansen L.T. Meade and Clifford Halifax ‘Stories from the Diary of a Doctor’ A.G. Morrison ‘Zig-zags at the Zoo’ XIII. - XVIII. etc. Possibly a publisher’s copy and once Graingerised by the insertion of half-a-dozen relevant letters all but one alas no longer present but their insertion indexed in pencil on the back of the front end-paper. The one that remains however tipped onto the front end-paper is the important one: an a.l.s. dated from 7 Medina Mansions Gt. Titchfield St. W. and dated 1st Oct. 1903 about 120 words to a Mr. Keary identified as ‘P.K.’ on the index who appears to have been an editor apologising for having failed to send “the 20000 words of the story of which we spoke before your trip to Ireland but . . . I got a definite order for something which I could not afford to let slip . . . “. Removal of the rest of the inserts has left no damage and they were possibly all only loosely laid in. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. hardcover
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York Free Press.
May June; October 1975. WITH: York Free Press. July/August 1976. Each 12pp. demy 4to format printed lithographically at the Leeds Community Press. Minor creasing to corners but nice copies. Being nos.1 2 3 and 12 of a short-lived socialist newspaper inspired originally by a lock-out at the Yorkshire Evening Press. According to a mission statement published in the second issue: “York Free Press is a monthly community newspaper which is compiled by an editorial collective of about twenty people and intended to provide a means of communication between people to enable them to express their opinions over issues such as employment housing health and education and to publicise the activities of groups and individuals who are campaigning over local issues. We hope to cover news and events which other papers may ignore or distort.†Articles on Squatters community housing projects abortion battered women gypsies farm workers recipies etc. etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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STROKER 14.
New York 1980. Demy 8vo format 48pp. wire-stitched as a single gathering into large cream card covers printed outside in red and black inside in black; five folded A4 sheets publisher’s advertisements loosely laid in probably not as issued. Very nice copy. Includes two unpublished letters and an illustration by Henry Miller a translation by Paul Bowles work by Tommy Trantino Irving Stettner etc. Edited by Irving Stettner. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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ENGLISH Volume XVII Spring 1968 Number 97.
Published for the English Association by the Oxford University Press. Cr.4to format sewn as a single gathering; 4pp. trade advertisements at front and back numbered 1 - 8; 40pp. text printed in double column numbered 1 - 40; 4pp. Index of Volume XVI loosely laid in as issued together with a folding flyer for the ‘Reynard Library’; yellow paper wrappers cut flush printed in olive green. Slight marking of wrappers but a nice copy. Edited by Margaret Willy. Includes: ‘Feminism in Virginia Woolf’ by J.B. Batchelor; ‘Edmund Blunden’s “Joy†Poems’ by Michael Thorpe; ‘A Case for Comparative Literature’ by H.G. Widdowson; ‘Poetry and Song on Record’ by the Editor; reviews by R.A. Foakes Howard Sergeant and others; poems by Christopher Wiseman ‘Dracula’ Geoffrey Holloway and Margaret Stanley-Wrench ‘Driving to Holy Island’ etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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PEARSON’S MAGAZINE.
Number 29. - Volume V. May 1898. Roy.8vo; 24pp. Advertisements precede integral frontispiece p.23 including Contents 8pp. following end of text all on poor quality paper; text pp.457-568 on good quality paper including frontispiece; 44pp. inserted advertisements at end on pale- and lime- green papers; yellow-coated wrappers printed on front wrapper in black and red on back wrapper and up spine in black on inside wrappers in red the inside and back wrappers bearing advertisements. Paper chipped at head and tail of spine; front wrapper with two small ink stains spilling insignificantly onto edges; otherwise a nice copy. Includes a ghost story ‘The Story of the Grey House’ by K. and Hesketh Prichard under the by-line ‘E. and H. Heron’ a Captain Kettle story by Cutcliffe Hyne ‘The Salving of the ‘Duncansby Head’ and work by F. Norreys Connell Harry Furniss G.B. Burgin W.L. Alden etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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SIGNATURE: A quadrimestrial of Typography And graphic arts.
Edited by Oliver Simon. 7 New series 1948. Signature 9 - 17 North Street Plaistow London on front wrapper: 1948. Cr.4to; integral leaf commercial and trade advertisements precedes title-page two leaves of grey paper follow Contents; four collotype plates bound in in conjugate pairs; one full-colour illustration tipped in; other illustrations on text-paper; pp.ii50; buff card wrappers cut flush printed outside in reddish-brown inside in black the back and inside wrappers bearing trade advertisements. Slight marking of wrappers but a nice copy. Desmond Flower’s copy with his ownership signature on the front wrapper. Includes ‘Holbrook Jackson: an appreciation’ by Francis Meynell; ‘Some French Contributions to the Art of the Book’ by Desmond Flower; ‘English Typography and the Industrial Age’ by Oliver Simon; and ‘The Drawings of Gerald Wilde’ by Brian Robb. Printed at The Curwen Press. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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THE ARGOSY.
Edited by Mrs. Henry Wood. Volume XXXII. July to December 1881. Binder’s cloth; seven plates; other illustrations in text. Nice copy. Includes the last half of ‘Court Netherleigh’ by Mrs. Henry Wood work by T.W. Speight Mrs. G.L. Banks two ‘Johnny Ludlow Papers’ by the editor etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. hardcover
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THE ARGOSY.
Edited by Mrs. Henry Wood. Volume XXXIX. January to June 1885. Publisher’s cloth; six plates. Slight general wear to covers; end-papers cracked; one plate torn without loss; otherwise a nice copy. Includes the first half of ‘The Mystery of Allan Grale’ by Isabelle Mayo three ‘Johnny Ludlow Papers’ by the editor etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. hardcover
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THE CORNHILL MAGAZINE Vol.III.
January to June 1861. London: Smith Elder and Co. 65 Cornhill 1861. Demy 8vo; half-title not called for; nine wood-engraved plates with tissue guards and three large folding plates; numerous illustrations in text; pp.iii-viii760; red morocco cloth ruled and very elaborately embossed blind on sides and spine lettered gilt on front cover blocked and lettered gilt on spine; sprinkled edges; end-papers coated lemon. Slight cracking of inner joints; upper margins of most plates damp-stained and some plates slightly foxed; otherwise a nice copy of a very handsome volume. Comprises Nos.13-18. Includes Chapters I. to XIV. of ‘The Adventures of Philip on His Way through the World’ and four ‘Roundabout Papers’ by William Makepeace Thackeray; Chapters XXXVII. to the end of ‘Framley Parsonage’ by Anthony Trollope; Chapters I. to VI. of ‘Agnes of Sorrento’ by Harriet Beecher Stowe; poems by ‘Owen Meredith’ Edwin Arnold Elizabeth Barrett Browning etc. Though a half-title is allowed for in the pagination it is certain that none has ever been present in this copy which appears to have been bound up from the separate numbers in a publisher’s case. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. hardcover
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EBORACUM 11 1/2.
York April 1970. Edited by Osric Allen. Double med.8vo one gathering imitation art paper plus text-paper covers printed in double column throughout. Fine copy. Includes an interview with Edwin Morgan by Robin Hamilton; an article ‘Composing today’ by Anne Boyd; fiction by Peter Brookesmith; four poems ‘Letters from the Asylum’ by Robin Hamilton an Editorial by Osric Allen etc. The second issue of the revived ‘Eboracum’ 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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THE NEW REVIEW.
Edited by Archibald Grove. No.8. January 1890. London: Longmans Green and Co. 1890. Med.8vo; Advertiser 20pp. precedes start of text; pp.xx96; light buff wrappers printed in brown the inside and back wrappers bearing commercial advertisements; chip to paper of spine removing ‘W No.’ of title and wrappers very slightly dusty; otherwise a fine copy. Scarce. Contributions include a poem of sixteen stanzas ‘A Swimmer’s Dream’ by Algernon Charles Swinburne; ‘Candour in English Fiction’ three essays by Thomas Hardy Walter Besant and Mrs. Lynn Linton; ‘Trades Unionism for Women’ by Lady Dilke; ‘The Fate of Swaziland’ by H. Rider Haggard; ‘The Solution. Part II’ by Henry James; ‘Robert Browning: In Memoriam’ by Edmund Gosse etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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ENCOUNTER 99 December 1961.
Edited by Stephen Spender & Melvin J. Lasky. Super.roy.8vo; pp.96. A nice copy. Includes ‘Passion and Politics’ by David Marquand ‘The Transatlantic Image I’ by Marcus Cunliffe ‘Under the Combination Room’ by Nigel Dennis ‘The Dedicated Poet’ Oxford Inaugural Lecture by Robert Graves notes and reviews by Jo Grimond George Steiner Stephen Spender etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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MISCELLANIES OF THE PHILOBIBLON SOCIETY.
Vol.XV. London: Printed by Charles Whittingham and Co. 1877-1884. 1885. F’cap 4to; half-title not called for; fly-titles to the separate parts; blank leaf at end of Coleridge’s letters another at end of Greville papers; publisher’s brown net grain cloth ruled and blocked blind on sides ruled blind lettered with short rule gilt on spine; a.e. uncut. A fine unopened copy. The final volume of the Miscellanies consisting of nine separately printed items bound up together. Pp.10181826xiv114viii20412026248. Printed over eight years on large fine hand-made paper watermarked ‘Chiswick Press’ and here first issued as a volume. Much of the present volume is the work of Richard Monckton Milnes Lord Houghton including his transcription of ‘Bishop Cranmer’s Recantacyons’ Latin text but it includes also an unpublished portion of the Greville Memoirs the first printing of some Sydney Smith letters and most importantly the first printing of S.T. Coleridge’s extensive correspondence with the Rev. J.P. Estlin v. Wise 101 these last occupying some 117pp. Wise speaks of fifty copies only of the Coleridge letters as having been issued but it is not clear whether he intends to convey that this was the total printing or merely that it was the number of copies issued to members separately in wrappers before the bound volume had been prepared. According to the List of Members prefacing the latter the Society had no more than thirty-five surviving members by the time it was sent out. It would appear therefore that the total edition is likely in either case to have been extremely small. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. hardcover
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Verse No.16 Editor / D.M.
Black. Published from 10 Claremont Park Edinburgh 6. On cover: Autumn 1965. Extra cr.8vo format 20pp. wire-stitched into light brown paper wrappers cut flush printed in red and black on front wrapper in black on inside front wrapper; first leaf printed in black and red. Fine copy. Scarce. D.M. Black editorial and poems by Libby Houston George Macbeth Miles Burrows Robert Garioch Barry Cole George Mackay Brown Edwin Morgan D.M. Thomas Jim Burns Ernst Jandl etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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POETRY REVIEW.
Editors Mick Imlah and Tracey Warr. 21 Earls Court Square London SW5 9DE On cover: Volume 73 number 3 1983. Sm 4to format perfect bound; numerous illustrations in text; two leaves integral advertisements followed by blank at end; pp.78ivii; white stiff paper wrappers cut flush. Fine copy. Includes James Fenton’s ‘Manifesto Against Manifestos’; Andrew Motion’s ‘Skating: Memories of Childhood’; poems by Anne Stevenson Paul Muldoon John Fuller Charles Causley Fleur Adcock Craig Raine Medbh McGuckian Peter Redgrove etc.; and reviews by Gavin Ewart Dennis O’Driscoll etc. Presentation copy with holograph note from Andrew Motion signed ‘A’ referring to the illustrations to his article loosely laid in. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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THE ENGLISH ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE 1888 - 1889.
London Macmillan and Co. And New York 1889. Nos.61 October 1888 - No.72 September 1889. Super roy.8vo; half-tone frontispiece and fourteen plates three in sepia; numerous illustrations in the text some full-page; pp.viii3-894; contemporary half black calf spine with five raised bands ruled blind tooled gilt bright blue coarse-morocco sides red-and-yellow head- and tail- bands; drab-faced end-papers. Very nice copy. Includes literary contributions by Grant Allen William Archer on ‘Macbeth on the Stage’ J. Ashby-Sterry on ‘Charles Dickens in Southwark’ Elizabeth Balch H. Savile Clarke F. Marion Crawford ‘Sant’ Ilario’ complete Charles Dickens Jr. on his father as editor W.E. Norris W. Clark Russell ‘Jenny Harlowe’ complete Algernon Charles Swinburne ‘Jacobite’s Exile 1746: A Poem’; ‘Olive: A Poem’ H.D. Traill Walter Truscott Stanley J. Weyman ‘The House of the Wolf’ complete Oscar Wilde article ‘London Models’ illustrated by Harper Pennington: Mason 48 pp.69-70 The Hon. Lewis Wingfield etc. etc.; illustrators include Walter Crane Henry Ryland Hugh Thomson Walter Truscott Louis Wain etc. etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. hardcover
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AKROS.
Volume 2 Number 4 January 1967. Edited by Duncan Glen. A5 format 20pp. unpaged sewn into large green thin card wrappers printed on front wrapper in black. Fine copy. Poems by Stewart Conn Oswell Blakeston Iain Crichton Smith Maurice Lindsay Alan Riddell Giles Gordon Edwin Morgan etc.; prose by Hugh MacDiarmid and Iain Crichton Smith All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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ARGOSY.
Vol.XXXI No.8 August 1970. Sm.double cr.16mo perfect bound; illustrations in text; pp.128; printed white card wrappers cut flush. Slight general wear to wrappers; otherwise a nice copy. Stories by Arthur Miller Donagh MacDonagh Michael Gilbert etc. and a poem by John Ebblewhite. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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SAMPHIRE.
Vol.2 No.15 1977 Summer. F’cap 4to format pp.2-45 sic last page blank wire-stitched as a single gathering into textured very pale grey-green wrappers cut flush printed outside in bluish brown. Virtually fine copy. Contributors include Anne Tibble Richard Brandon Richard Carlile S.L. Henderson Smith Yannis Goumas Jim Burns Yann Lovelock Keith Dersley Susan Fearn Brian Wicker Charles Whitworth Kemble Williams Paul Matthews Glen Cavaliero Geoffrey Holloway Philip Crick Eddie Harriman Richard Jones Rosemary Maxwell Timothy Marshall Nicholas Wade Alistair Wisker and Melville Hardiment. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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THE NEW HUNGARIAN QUARTERLY Volume XXIII No.87 Autumn 1982.
Sq.med.8vo format perfect bound; twelve double-sided plates many in full colour; order form loosely laid in as issued; pp.224; white card wrappers cut flush. Fine copy. ‘Kodaly in England’ by Janos Bruer Gyorgy Gonda on ‘Environmental Policy in Hungary’ ‘Janos Pilinszky the Poet and Istvan Szabo the Film Director in Interview’ poetry fiction and art etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
A monthly review Edited by James Knowles. No.10 December 1877. Henry S. King & Co. London 1877. Med.8vo; Advertiser 20pp. precedes start of text; nine sets of inserted trade and commercial advertisements on smaller papers at end; pp.20717 - 898iv prelims. to Vol.II899 - 904; light grey-green wrappers printed in black the inside and back wrappers bearing commercial advertisements. Paper of spine a little chipped and wrappers generally a trifle frayed; otherwise a fine copy. Contributors include Matthew Arnold ‘A Guide to English Literature’ Dicey ‘Egypt and the Khedive’ Sir James Fitzjames Stephen Godfrey Turner Thomas Brassey M.P. ‘Round the World in the “Sunbeam†Part IV’ Charles Grant ‘The Poor of India’ etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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SCOTTISH INTERNATIONAL 14.
May 1971. Med 4to format wire-stitched; pp.32; glossy white wrappers cut flush printed on front wrapper in black and green on inside and back wrappers in black. Small corners of front wrappers creased; otherwise a very nice copy. The first monthly issue: including manifestos etc. ‘A Diagnosis of Contemporary Culture and Society’ by Anthony Ross ‘The Fifth Gospel’ prose by Edwin Morgan ‘Greenvoe: an Extract’ from his then unpublished first full-length novel by George Mackay Brown etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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ENCOUNTER 96 September 1961.
Edited by Stephen Spender & Melvin J. Lasky. Super.roy.8vo; pp.88. Owner’s name inked on upper margin of front wrapper; otherwise a nice copy. Includes ‘The Examination’ by Harold Pinter ‘The Law and Literary Merit’ by Raymond Williams ‘The Fate of Olga Ivinskaya’ by Robert Conquest ‘Two Poems’ by Lawrence Durrell ‘Three Poems’ by Alan Ross notes and reviews by Elspeth Huxley A.J.P. Taylor H.R. Trevor-Roper Marcus Cunliffe David Marquand Kathleen Raine etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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SAINT PAUL’S.
A Monthly Magazine. Edited by Anthony Trollope. Illustrated by J.E. Millais R.A. Vol. I II; III. October 1867 to March 1868 April 1868 to September 1868; October 1868 to March 1869. London: Virtue and Co. City Road and Ivy Lane 1868 1868; 1869. 3 Vols. demy 8vo; half-titles not called for; wood-engraved frontispiece with tissue guard and sixplates in each volume; pp.vi762; vi762; vi762; uniformly bound in contemporary half blue sheep ruled and tooled gilt on spine marbled sides; a.e. sprinkled. Slight general wear to leather and boards rubbed; tissue guard lacking to frontispiece in volume two; small snag in fore-margin of title to volume three due probably to a trimming fault; otherwise very nice. The three volumes together Includes Chapters I - LXVIII of Phineas Finn by Anthony Trollope and Chapters I - XXVIII of The Sacristan’s Household by Frances Eleanor Trollope concluded in Vol.IV nos. 2 and 3 respectively; poems by John Payne and Austin Dobson each of them in several issues prose work by Charles Lever Paul Gosslett’s Confessions and Life Studies George Mac Donald Uncle Cornelius his story Leslie Stephen Dicey T.A. Trollope several contributions each etc. Sadleir Trollope bibliography pp.235-240. Anthony Trollope also contributed a good deal of editorial material articles etc. some of it uncollected. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. hardcover
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EVERGREEN REVIEW.
Volume 5 Number 17 New York Mar. - April 1961. Extra cr.8vo; illustrations in text; pp.128; glazed card wrappers cut flush printed in green and black. Virtually fine copy. Contributors include C.P. Snow Henry Miller Friedrich Dürrenmatt Jonathan Williams Robert Pinget Richard Wilbur William Carlos Williams Michael Rumaker etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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ARGOSY.
Vol.XXV No.2 February 1964. Sm.double cr.16mo; illustrations in text; pp.136; card advertisement for Canada Life Assurance Company loosely laid in as issued. Neat ink note on back wrapper; otherwise a nice copy. Stories by Carson McCullers Darrell Bates William Sansom Brian Cleeve William Haggard E.L. Malpass Elizabeth Lemarchand 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. Staples removed; otherwise nice copies. Five numbers Vol.XVII 1895: Nos.857 864 865 867 and 868. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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THE STRAND MAGAZINE: An Illustrated Monthly Edited by Geo.
Newnes. Vol.IV. July to December. London: George Newnes Ltd. 8 9 10 & 11 Southampton Street And Exeter Street Strand 1892. Roy.8vo; numerous integral illustrations; bevelled turquoise buckram ruled blocked and lettered black and shadowed black on front cover blocked ruled and lettered black and gilt on spine; a.e.g.; end-papers printed with a pattern of daisies in pale grey. Three holes in front end-paper where laid-on letter has been removed; otherwise a very nice copy. The issue with ‘Edited by Geo: Newnes’ on spine - and in this case with a.e.g. also. Contributors include A. Conan Doyle ‘Adventures of Sherlock Holmes’ XIII. Grant Allen ‘The Great Ruby Robbery’ Dumas W. Clark Russell ‘Dick Donovan’ ‘Romances from a Detective’s Case-book’ Verne Richard Marsh Arthur Morrison etc. interviews with Sala Sir Frederick Leighton Irving Ellen Terry etc. Illustrations include several pages of vignettes by Max Beerbohm variously described as H.M. Beerbohm or H. Maxwell Beerbohm and there are splendid illustrated articles on the ‘Evolution of the biCycle’ ‘Queen Victoria’s Dolls’ ‘A Day with Dr. Conan Doyle’ etc. Possibly a publisher’s copy and once Graingerised by the insertion of seven relevant letters including one from Harry Furniss to George Newnes all alas no longer present but their insertion indexed in pencil on the back of the front end-paper. The holes in the end-paper result from the removal of the letter from Harry Furniss; removal of the rest has left no damage and they were possibly all only loosely laid in. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. hardcover
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ADAM INTERNATIONAL REVIEW.
Edited by Miron Grindea. Nos. 337 - 339 1970. Published by the University of Rochester Rochester New York. Demy 8vo; one double-sided plate; Erratum slip tipped onto p.48; pp.80; white card wrappers cut flush printed in black. Fine copy. Includes the first publication from the ms. of an essay by Shaw previously available only in a German translation; three lengthy poems by David Gascoyne prose by Cyril Connolly Memories of André Gide Hugo Manning Beckett etc. and an unpublished letter from Samuel Beckett in facsimile. Many of the contributions are concerned with Samuel Beckett All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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CARET.
No.2 Spring 1973. Editors:- Robert Johnstone Trevor McMahon William Peskett. A5 format 38pp. wire-stitched as a single gathering into pale green card wrappers cut flush printed in black; two illustrations in text. Very nice copy. Poems by Grevel Lindop John Gould Gerald Mangan Frank Ormsby Christopher Middleton Henry Silcock Marcus Cumberlege A.L. Hendriks Harold Massingham Kevin Crossley-Holland Trevor McMahon Peter Fallon etc.; short stories by Bernard MacLaverty and John Ward. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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THE ARGOSY.
Vol. XXIX.- No.9. September 1968. Sm.double cr.16mo format perfect bound; illustrations in text; pp.144; glazed printed white wrappers cut flush. A very nice copy. Includes work by Michael Gilbert Brian Glanville James Leo Herlihy William Haggard Geoffrey Household etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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QUARTERLY REVIEW OF LITERATURE: 30th anniversary criticism retrospective.
Edited by T. Weiss and Renée Weiss. Volume XX 3-4. 26 Haslety Avenue Princeton New Jersey U.S.A. 1977. Demy 8vo format perfect bound; blank precedes title; pp.xxx unpaged345i advertisement; glazed card wrappers cut flush. Corner of front wrapper creased; otherwise a fine copy. D.J. Enright’s copy with his initials written in biro on the front cover. Retrospective including work by Henry Miller Edouard Roditi Robert B. Heilman Theodore Weiss Alfred Kazin William Carlos Williams W.H. Auden F. Garcia Lorca Rainer Maria Rilke Jean Cocteau George Seferis Jean-Paul Sartre etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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LARGE Valerie.
Cover title: Space cut. On back wrapper: 1973 Tetrad Press 103 Grove Park London London sic SE25. Roy.4to; thick black textured paper wrappers printed in grey with sheet of stiff white card pasted in the centre cut to open as a moveable book. Fine copy. Mobile concrete poem. One of 100 copies of a total edition of 125. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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THE BOOK COLLECTOR.
Volume 42 No 2 Summer 1993. Demy 8vo; flyer advertising and subscription rate sheets loosely laid in as issued; illustrations in text; card wrappers cut flush. Fine copy. The Great Whatman; A Study in Bibliomania - Charles Henry Hartshorne and Richard Heber; William Temple and the Politics of Publishing; Pages from an Autobiography by John Lewis; John Harris Sr. 1767-1832; English and Foreign Bookbindings etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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AUNT JUDY’S MAGAZINE.
Vol.V. - NO.XXV 1 May 1868 to Vol.V. - NO.XXX 1 October 1868. Imp.16mo in half-sheets; general title-page with vignette conjugate with Contents leaf bearing List of Illustrations on verso issued with the October number but here correctly bound in after the Frontispiece issued with the May number and reading: ‘Aunt Judy’s Christmas volume For young people. Edited by Mrs. Alfred Gatty Author of “Parables from Nature†etc. Illustrated By J. Wolf J.A. Pasquier A.W. Cooper R. Newcombe A.A. Hunt Etc. etc. London: Bell and Daldy York Street Covent Garden 1868’; nineteen full-page wood-engraved illustrations on text-paper all included in the pagination; music map and one wood-engraved vignette in text; pp.2 frontispieceiv3-380; publisher’s bevelled green fine morocco cloth ruled elaborately blocked lettered and embossed with lettering blind on sides ruled and elaboarately blocked gilt embossed with lettering green-through-green-and-gilt and gilt on spine. A little scattered light foxing and staining but generally near-nice. A curious production every page including the recto and verso of the title-page and the otherwise blank backs of the full-page illustrations bearing in the extreme upper inner corner the title and exact date of publication! Contributors include Mrs. Gatty Alfred Scott Gatty J.H. Ewing the Viscountess Enfield Mary Senior Clark and G.M. Fenn besides which there is a good deal translated from ‘the Danish of H.C. Andersen’. Among the illustrators not mentioned on the title-page is W. Crane. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. hardcover
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ARGOSY.
Vol.XXI No.5 May 1960. Sm.double cr.16mo; illustrations in text; printed white card wrappers cut flush; pp.144; advertisement slip for Newnes Pictorial Knowledge Atlas loosely laid in as issued. A very nice copy. Stories by Edward McCarthy £500.00 prize story Elizabeth Taylor Evan Hunter Geoffrey Household Michael Gilbert Norah Lofts Christopher Landon etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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title: THE CHAPBOOK: A monthly miscellany.
No.27 July 1922. The Poetry Bookshop 35 Devonshire Street W.C.1. F’cap 4to format sewn as a single gathering into white wrappers printed in black and purple; pp.24; leaf of thinner paper at front and back bearing advertisements. A nice copy. Edited with an Introductory Apology by Harold Monro. This issue devoted to ‘Three Questions Regarding the Necessity the function and the form Of poetry With the answers of twenty-seven ladies and Gentlemen to whom they were addressed’. Contributors include Martin Armstrong Clifford Bax Laurence Binyon W.H. Davies T.S. Eliot brief funny and incisive John Gould Fletcher F.S. Flint John Freeman Robert Graves taking up a third of the available space! Ford Madox Hueffer Ford also at some length Holbrook Jackson T. Sturge Moore Rose Macaulay Ezra Pound starting out to be brief but producing a diatribe Prof. George Saintsbury Sherard Vines Arthur Waugh Anna Wickham Humbert Wolfe etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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REVEILLE.
Devoted to the disabled sailor & soldier. Editor - John Galsworthy. No.2 November 1918. Published by His Majesty’s Stationery Office. Blue wrappers printed in black; pp.x183; full-colour frontispiece with tissue guard one double-sided plate and three other plates. Spine and edges of wrappers slightly faded; otherwise a fine copy. The coloured frontispiece is by Max Beerbohm; one of the plates by Frank Brangwyn; other contributions include ‘The White-washed Wall’ by Thomas Hardy ‘A Note on the New Martyrdom’ by Chesterton ‘A Lost Village’ by W.H. Hudson and work by Galsworthy Masefield Brieux Stacy Aumonier Owen Seaman Maurice Baring Drinkwater etc. all here first published. The Chesterton contribution is not noticed by Sullivan. ‘Reveille’ ran to three issues in all. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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AKROS.
Volume 3 Number 7 March 1968. Edited by Duncan Glen. Roy 8vo format printed variously on white and grey paper 68pp. sewn as a single gathering into large glazed white card wrappers printed on front wrapper in black and red; black free end-papers; publisher’s advertisement card loosely laid in as issued. Very nice copy. The ‘Special Norman MacCaig Issue’. Poems by Norman MacCaig Iain Crichton Smith Stewart Conn Maurice Lindsay Robin Fulton Giles Gordon Alan Jackson Alan Bold etc.; prose by Hugh MacDiarmid Crombie Saunders Alexander Scott and G.S.Fraser all on MacCaig; Iain Crichton Smith Duncan Glenn etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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THE MONTH.
August 1949. New Series Vol.2 No.2. 4pp. integral advertisements before title-page; pp.vi79 - 144; buff wrappers printed in black and red the inside and back wrappers bearing advertisements. Nice copy. Includes a short story ‘Compassion’ by Evelyn Waugh; ‘The Theatre of Paul Claudel’ by Robert Speight; ‘The Universality of Goethe’ by F.J. Stopp; ‘Francis Xavier goes to Japan’ by James Brodrick etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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THE NEW COTERIE: A quarterly Of literature & art.
Number four Autumn 1926. London: E. Archer 68 Red Lion Street Holborn W.C.1. Super Roy.8vo; half-title not called for; frontispiece portrait of T.F. Powys by William Roberts; inserted plates after drawings by Frank Dobson B. Meninsky Nina Hamnett and Pearl Binder; pp.95i commercial advertisements; white thin card wrappers front wrapper printed in yellow and black with illustration by William Roberts; a.e uncut. Wrappers lightly dusted but a very nice copy. Literary contributors include Gerald Bullett Rupert Croft-Cooke Rhys Davies Louis Golding D.H. Lawrence ‘Sun’ S. Matthewman T.F. Powys Paul Selver William Soutar A.S.J. Tessimond etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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THE NEW HUNGARIAN QUARTERLY Volume XXIV No.91 Autumn 1983.
Sq.med.8vo format perfect bound; twelve double-sided plates many in full colour; other illustrations in text; order form loosely laid in as issued; pp.224; white card wrappers cut flush. Fine copy. Memorial issue for Gyula Illyes including ‘Poems and the Last Interview’ memories etc.; also ‘Economic Crisis in the Age of Mutual Dependencies’ by Josef Bognar ‘Socialism and Reform’ by Peter Renyi sections on ‘Books and Authors’ ‘Art and Photography’ 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. Staples removed; otherwise nice copies. Five numbers Vol.XVIII 1895: Nos.878 879 880 and 881; Vol.XXI 1899: No.1064. Gordon Stables David Ker E. Harcourt Burrage etc. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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THE CRITICAL QUARTERLY.
Edited by C.B. Cox and A.E. Dyson Acting Editor: D.J. Palmer. Volume 6 Number 4 Winter 1964. Double demy 16mo; pp.289 - 384; printed white card wrappers cut flush. Wrappers slightly dusty but a nice copy. Edward Lucie-Smith on ‘A Murderous Art’; Michael Hamburger on ‘Realism in German Literature’; poems by Richard Wilbur Ted Hughes Jon Stallworthy Donald Davie Laurence Lerner James Raimes and Christopher Levenson. All books listed by Robert Temple are first editions unless otherwise stated. unknown
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