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Honey for the Bears
London, Heinemann, 1963. A comic novel set in Cold War-era Leningrad. More
Napoleon Symphony
London, Jonathan Cape, 1974. 'In "Napoleon Symphony", Anthony Burgess extends the possibility of the novel still further ... He has imposed symphonic form on verbal narrative, taking Beethoven's "Eroica" as the model for the life of Napoleon' (dustwrapper blurb). More
The Right to an Answer
London, Heinemann, 1960. More
Urgent Copy. Literary Studies
London, Jonathan Cape, 1968. Burgess's 'personal selection of the best of his book reviews over the past six years' (dustwrapper blurb). More
A Vision of Battlements
London, Sidgwick and Jackson, 1965 (first edition). More
An autograph postcard signed by Anthony Burgess, addressed to Hedley Brideson, State Librarian of the State Library of South Australia, in his capacity as Chairman of the Writers' Week Committee of the Adelaide Festival of Arts
The message reads in full: 'London, April 10th. Very many thanks for that kind letter, and do please forgive this brevity - I have an ocean of neglected mail about me. I should, of course, be honoured to come to next Festival. It would be stupid of me to reiterate..... More






