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[Paris], Gallimard, 1984/ 1945. Volume 65 in the 'Bibliothèque de la Pléiade' series; the text is in French. More
[Paris], Gallimard, 1984/ 1945. Volume 65 in the 'Bibliothèque de la Pléiade' series; the text is in French. More
[Paris], Gallimard, 1966. Part of the 'Bibliothèque de la Pléiade' series; the text is in French. More
[Paris], Gallimard, 1972 and 1974. Part of the 'Bibliothèque de la Pléiade' series; the text is in French. A third volume has also been published. [2 items]. More
[Paris], Gallimard, 1999. Part of the 'Bibliothèque de la Pléiade' series; the text is in French. The first of two volumes. More
[Paris], Gallimard, 1984. Part of the 'Bibliothèque de la Pléiade' series; the text is in French. More
[Paris], Gallimard, 1982. Part of the 'Bibliothèque de la Pléiade' series; the text is in French. The first of two volumes. More
[Paris], Gallimard, 1984. Part of the 'Bibliothèque de la Pléiade' series; the text is in French. 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
Kilkenny, Moore Books SA, 2012. The script for a one-woman play adapted from the writings of Daisy Bates, first produced in this version at the Holden Street Theatres, Hindmarsh, Adelaide, in 2012. More
London, Faber and Faber Limited, 1937. Seventeen essays, including 'James Joyce et PĂ©cuchet' (in French) and 'Mr. Eliot's Solid Merit'. Gallup A42a: 'Published 11 February 1937 at 7s. 6d.; 2000 copies printed ... 700 sets of sheets with reprinted title-leaf and conjugate were imported by New Directions and specially bound..... More
London, Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., Ltd, [1915 (first thus)/ 1901]. The four-page introduction by the author is new to this edition; loosely inserted is the 'A Few Opinions' sheet (contributors include William Gilbert, Simpson Newland and Chief Justice Way). More
London, John Marshall, 1819. The first edition of this charming Regency children's book, with illustrations after Robert Cruikshank. Charles Dickens and George Sala would later reminisce: 'We date from the time of the Prince Regent, and remember picture-books about dandies - satires upon that eminent personage himself, possibly - but..... More
London, The Folio Society, 1998 (third printing, first in this new binding)/ 1955. Translated by Richard Aldington. More
London, The Folio Society, 2000 (third impression, with new illustrations)/ 1989 [first thus]. Introduction by Frank MacShane. [7 items]. More
Melbourne, Sun Books, 1972 (first edition). Both authors have signed their respective title pages (Ginsberg's signature doubles as the beard of his small self-portrait). Both authors were participants in Writers' Week at the Adelaide Festival of Arts in Adelaide in March 1972. More
London, Faber & Faber Limited, [1931]. Number 35 of The Ariel Poems series. More
Adelaide, Hussey & Gillingham, 1905. 'The Author's object in writing this volume has been for the purpose of showing the sad endings to what is often termed harmless flirtations. This volume also shows the power, either for good or evil, a woman has over man' (preface). The novel starts in..... More
Adelaide, The Hassell Press, 1941. The first edition of this classical playlet. Offered together with the 1955 Wakefield Press edition (octavo, x, 41 pages; quarter cloth and papered boards; an excellent copy with the dustwrapper; its foreword is an expanded version of the preface of the first edition). Charles Rischbieth..... More
Adelaide, Adelaide University Arts Association, 1942. With the later ownership stamp of Kevin Magarey (1925-2017) ('Department of English, The University') on the front panel of the dustwrapper, the front free endpaper, and the original contemporary pencilled purchase receipt. More
Columbia, University of South Carolina Press, 2003. Dated (August 2003), inscribed and signed by the editor in ink on the half-title. 'Twenty-three interviews with the British novelist and philosopher Dame Iris Murdoch (1919-1999) by [leading] critics, academics, and journalists [including] Sir Frank Kermode, Harold Hobson, and Jonathan Miller' (dustwrapper blurb)..... More
Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014. Dated (February 2019), inscribed and signed by the Gillian Dooley in ink on the half-title. Sometime chair of Philosophy at the new Flinders University, 'Brian Medlin met the novelist Iris Murdoch at Oxford in 1961 when he joined New College as a Research..... More
Folkestone, Dawsons of Pall Mall, 1972. Pall Mall Bibliographies No. 1. More