Pomegranates. A Poem
London, Boriswood Limited, 1932. More
London, Boriswood Limited, 1932. More
Melbourne, Clarson, Massina, 1868. Provenance: Thomas Thornton Reed (1902-1995, Anglican Archbishop of Adelaide), with his bookplate. More
London, Chapman and Hall, [1910s]. With an interesting photograph of a drawing of Blanche Stanley, Countess of Airlie, laid down on the front pastedown, and with her signed gift inscription 'to her friend Ida Hankey', dated 26 September 1919. The Countess was a correspondent of Carlyle's. More
London, The Folio Society, 2000 (third impression, with new illustrations)/ 1989 [first thus]. Introduction by Frank MacShane. [7 items]. More
London, Hamish Hamilton, 1949 [first British edition]. More
[Paris], Gallimard, 1969. Part of the 'Bibliothèque de la Pléiade' series; the text is in French. The second of two volumes. More
Franklin Center, The Franklin Library, 1981 (first thus). John Urban Nicolson (1885-1944), notable translator and author; the woodcut illustrations originate 'from a facsimile of Samuel Pepys' own copy of Chaucer's works'. More
New York, Knopf, 1969 [first edition]. More
[Paris], Gallimard, 1966. Part of the 'Bibliothèque de la Pléiade' series; the text is in French. More
London, The Folio Society, 1992 (first thus). Illustrations by Daniel Whistler; introduction by Maldwin Drummond. More
London, Folio Society, 2009 (sixth printing)/ 2008 (fifth printing, new binding)/ 1992. Introduction by Maldwin Drummond. Illustrations by Daniel Whistler. More
Upper Sturt, Seaview Press, 2008. Inscribed, dated (7 November 2008) and signed by the author. More
London, Faber and Faber, 1964 (first thus). The front free endpaper is inscribed and signed by the author: 'I'm sure the Crocodile's | house isn't as beautiful | as this one! | With best wishes | Richard N. Coe'. 'This brilliant piece of comic verse is a very free adaptation..... More
London, Alfred A. Knopf, 1930 (first British edition). 'This is the story of a kind of American success that is seldom mentioned. It is the story of a tough Italian kid from the toughest part of New York's East Side, a boy who was a natural leader and who grew..... More
[Paris], Gallimard, 1968 and 1969. Part of the 'Bibliothèque de la Pléiade' series; the text is in French. [2 items]. More
[Paris], Gallimard, 1967. Part of the 'Bibliothèque de la Pléiade' series; the text is in French. More
[Paris], Gallimard, 1965. Part of the 'Bibliothèque de la Pléiade' series; the text is in French. More
London, Howard Baker, 1974 [facsimile edition]/ 1923, 1924 [serialised in The Magnet]. Howard Baker Magnet Volume 6. More
London, Oxford University Press, 1968/ 1967. More
Adelaide, printed by E.S. Wigg [for the Author], 1910. Poems structured loosely as a play. The third scene of the first poem, 'Vive l'Australie!' (3 pages) features 'Blacks in Pheasant plumage, assembled to celebrate the feast of Nyarrin; which marks the first appearance of that group [the Pleiades] on the..... More
Canberra, National Library of Canberra, 2001. More
London, The Folio Society, 1976 (first thus). More
London, Secker & Warburg, 1982 (first English edition)/ 1974. The title page is signed by the author, the first person to win the Booker Prize twice (in 1983 and 1999); he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2003. J.M. Coetzee's first published work of fiction, comprising two novellas..... More