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ISRAEL JOSHUA SINGER: The Brothers Ashkenazi. A novel. Translated from the Yiddish by Maurice Samuel
ISRAEL JOSHUA SINGER: East of Eden. A novel. Translated from the Yiddish of 'Khaver Nachman' by Maurice Samuel
ALEC WAUGH: Resentment. Poems
PHILIP LARKIN: A Girl in Winter. A novel
FREDERIC MANNING: Her Privates We. A novel by 'Private 19022'
T.W.WHITE: Guests of the Unspeakable. The Odyssey of an Australian Airman - Being a Record of Captivity and Escape in Turkey. With a foreword by Lieut.-General John Monash and a preface by Major-General G.V.Kemball
EDWIN R.BOYD (writing simply as 'E.R.B.'): A Yarn of War. Palestine and France 1917-1918
CHARLES WILLIAMS: Many Dimensions. A novel
FREDERICK WALKER: Aërial Navigation. A Practical Handbook on the Construction of Dirigible Balloons, Aërostats, Aëroplanes, and Aëromotors
AGATHA CHRISTIE: N or M?
A.B.COX: Jugged Journalism. With illustrations by George Morrow
MAXIM GORKY: A Confession. A novel. Translated from the German by W.F.Harvey
ROBERT GRAVES: John Kemp's Wager. A Ballad Opera. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION)
CATULLUS. Vera Willoughby: Catvlli Carmina. The Poems of Catullus. With complete verse translations and notes by F.C.W.Hiley, and illustrations by Vera Willoughby
WILLIAM OF OCKHAM: The De Imperatorum et Pontificum Potestate of William of Ockham. Edited by C.Kenneth Brampton
ARTHUR RACKHAM: The Allies' Fairy Book. With an introduction by Edmund Gosse and illustrations by Arthur Rackham
ROBERT HICHENS (published anonymously): The Green Carnations. A novel
AGNES AND EGERTON CASTLE: Incomparable Bellairs. A novel
WINSTON CHURCHILL: Savrola. A Tale of the Revolution in Laurania. A novel
WILLIAM EVERSON: San Joaquin. Poems. With an introduction by Lawrence Clark Powell
CHARLES T.FOXCROFT: The Night Sister and Other Poems
HUGH MACDIARMID: Collected Poems of Hugh MacDiarmid (C.M.Grieve)
HELEN MACDONALD: H is for Hawk. (SIGNED)
REV. HOWELL ELVET LEWIS: Israel & Other Poems. (INSCRIBED TO THE PUBLISHER)
MARC CHAGALL: The World of Marc Chagall. Photographed by Izis Bidermanas and with text by Roy McMullen
MICHAEL INNES [i.e. J.I.M.Stewart]: Death at the President's Lodging. A novel
BRUCE CHATWIN: In Patagonia
A.G.STREET: Kittle Cattle. A novel. (SIGNED)
SALMAN RUSHDIE: Shalimar the Clown. A novel. (PLUS UNCORRECTED PROOF)
HARRY FURNISS: Harry Furniss's Royal Academy. "An artistic joke". A Reproduction in Photogravure, executed by Messers. Alfred & Charles Dawson, of the Pictures in the above Exhibition, together with the Illustrated Catalogue. (SIGNED LIMITED EDITION)
HENRY WILLIAMSON: The Dream of Fair Women. The third volume of 'The Flax of Dream' sequence
HENRY WILLIAMSON: A Test to Destruction. Volume eight of 'A Chronicle of Ancient Sunlight'
PHILIP ROTH: The Dying Animal. A novel
EDWARD ST. AUBYN: Some Hope. A Patrick Melrose novel
JOHN BETJEMAN: Archie and the Strict Baptists. With illustrations by Phillida Gili
MOSES ISEGAWA: Abyssinian Chronicles. A novel. (SIGNED)
VASKO POPA: Collected Poems. Translated from the Serbo-Croat by Anne Pennington and Francis R.Jones, edited with notes by Francis R.Jones and with an introduction by Ted Hughes
SARAH LUCAS: I Scream Daddio. The catalogue of an exhibition. (INSCRIBED, WITH ALS)
W.S.GRAHAM: contributes his poem 'I Leave This At Your Ear (for N.D.)' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. lxxiv, no. 1914, 2 December 1965
W.S.GRAHAM: contributes his poem 'The Night City' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. 93, no. 2389, 16 January 1975
W.S.GRAHAM: contributes his poem 'To Alexander Graham' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. 94, no. 2415, 17 July 1975
W.S.GRAHAM: contributes his poem 'Are You Still There?' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. 95, no. 2439, 8 January 1976
PHILIP LARKIN: contributes his poem 'Ultimatum' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. xxiv, no. 620, 28 November 1940
PHILIP LARKIN: contributes his poem 'Faith Healing' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. lxiv, no. 1634, 21 July 1960
PHILIP LARKIN: contributes his poem 'Broadcast' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. lxvii, no. 1713, 25 January 1962
PHILIP LARKIN: contributes his poem 'Dockery and Son' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. lxix, no. 1776, 11 April 1963
PHILIP LARKIN: contributes his poem 'Take One Home for the Kiddies' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. lxx, no. 1810, 5 December 1963
PHILIP LARKIN: contributes his poem 'How Distant' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. 78, no. 2013, 26 October 1967
PHILIP LARKIN: contributes his poem 'Cut Grass' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. 86, no. 2209, 29 July 1971
PHILIP LARKIN: contributes his poem 'The Old Fools' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. 89, no. 2288, 1 February 1973
SYLVIA PLATH: contributes her poems 'The Sleepers' and 'Full Fathom Five' to an issue of the periodical 'The London Magazine'. Vol. 7, no. 6, June 1960. Edited by John Lehmann
SYLVIA PLATH: contributes her poem 'Candles' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. lxiv, no. 1651, 17 November 1960
SYLVIA PLATH: contributes her poem 'A Life' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. lxv, no. 1675, 4 May 1961
SYLVIA PLATH: contributes her poem 'The Surgeon at 2 a.m.' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. lxviii, no. 1747, 20 September 1962
LOUIS MACNEICE: contributes his poem 'Hidden Ice' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. xv, no. 374, 11 March 1936
LOUIS MACNEICE: contributes his poems 'The Suicide' and 'Soap Suds' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. lxvi, no. 1700, 26 October 1961
LOUIS MACNEICE: contributes his poem 'Réchauffé' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. lxvii, no. 1726, 26 April 1962
LOUIS MACNEICE: posthumously contributes his lengthy unfinished poem 'Prologue' to an issue of the weekly periodical 'The Listener'. Vol. 86, no. 2216, 16 September 1971
ROBERTSON DAVIES: The Deptford Trilogy. Complete in three volumes comprising 'Fifth Business' [and] 'The Manticore' [and] 'World of Wonders'
JOHN SLADEK: The Reproductive System. A Science Fiction Novel
JACKIE COLLINS: Lady Boss. A novel. (SIGNED)
HAROLD WILSON: The Governance of Britain. (SIGNED)
JEANETTE WINTERSON: Boating for Beginners. A novel. With illustrations by Paula Youens
KAZUO ISHIGURO: contributes his stories 'A Strange and Sometimes Sadness', 'Waiting for J' and 'Getting Poisoned' to the anthology Introduction 7. Stories by New Writers
SUE GRAFTON: A is for Alibi. A novel
HARDY AMIES: Still Here. An Autobiography. (INSCRIBED)
J.M.BRUCE: The Aeroplanes of the Royal Flying Corps (Military Wing)
AMABEL WILLIAMS-ELLIS. Pauline Baynes: British Fairy Tales. Retold by Amabel Williams-Ellis. With illustrations by Pauline Diana Baynes
JOANNA RUSS: The Female Man. A novel
PAUL MULDOON: New Weather. Poems. (SIGNED)
GABRIEL GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ: No One Writes to the Colonel. Translated from the Spanish by J.S.Bernstein
JOHN BERGER: Permanent Red. Essays in Seeing
KATHLEEN RAINE: Faces of Day and Night. With an introduction by Robin Skelton. (INSCRIBED)
XAN FIELDING: Hide and Seek. The Story of a Wartime Agent
DAVID G.CHANDLER: Sedgemoor 1685. An Account and an Anthology. (INSCRIBED)
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