The Mill on the Floss
Franklin Center, The Franklin Library, 1981 (first thus). More
Franklin Center, The Franklin Library, 1981 (first thus). More
London, Printed for The London Library by the Queen Anne Press, 1952. 'On the occasion of his assuming the office of President of the Library. Delivered at the Annual General Meeting of Members in the Reading Room, 22 July 1952' [subtitle]. Only 500 copies printed. More
London, Faber and Faber Ltd, 1950. Gallup A55a. More
London, Faber and Faber, 1962 (first thus). More
London, Faber and Faber Limited, 1934. Number 24 in the Faber Library series. This is a later issue of the first printing, with the misprint on the half-title corrected. 'Only the last essay, "John Marston", is printed here for the first time in book form; the others are reprinted from..... More
London, Faber and Faber, 1944 [first English edition]/ 1943 (first collected edition). The first English edition of this important collection. The four poems were first published together in the American edition, published in May 1943. 'The four poems which make up this volume have all appeared separately: "Burnt Norton" first..... More
London, Faber & Gwyer Limited, 1925 [1926, first edition, signed deluxe issue]. Number 1 of 85 copies of the deluxe issue on hand-made paper, signed by T.S. Eliot (and only 75 copies were offered for sale). This collection includes some of Eliot's best-loved poems, including 'Prufrock', 'The Waste Land', and..... More
London, Faber & Gwyer Limited, 1925 [first edition]. This collection includes some of Eliot's best-loved poems, including 'Prufrock', 'The Waste Land', and 'The Hollow Men'. 'The dedication to "The Waste Land" ['For Ezra Pound, il miglior fabbro'] (which appears as an autograph inscription in the copy of the first edition..... More
London, Faber & Faber Ltd, 1951. More
Westminster, The Pax House for The Council for the Defence of Church Principles, 1940. The Council for the Defence of Church Principles, Pamphlet 7. More
London, Faber and Faber Limited, 1932 (first edition thus). 'These fragments, originally published as "Fragment of a Prologue" and "Fragment of an Agon" in "The Criterion" are here for the first time reprinted in book form'. More
London, Faber & Faber Limited, 1931. Criterion Miscellany, No. 30. More
Caambridge, National Book League, 1953. The Eleventh Annual Lecture of the National Book League. More
Caambridge, National Book League, 1953. The Eleventh Annual Lecture of the National Book League. More
London, Faber & Faber Limited, [1931]. Number 35 of The Ariel Poems series. More
London, The Thinker's Digest, 1946. Among others, this issue also features "Controlling the Atom" by Professor M.L. Oliphant. More
London, Frederick Etchells & Hugh Macdonald, 1928. Number 499 of 580 copies; one of the Haslewood Books series. Eliot's contribution is quite short (one and a half pages). More
London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1960. More
London, Editions Poetry London, December 1948 (second edition)/ September 1948. Contributors include Clive Bell, King Bolo, Wyndham Lewis, Edith Sitwell, William Empson, James Reeves, W.H. Auden, Lawrence Durrell, John Betrjeman, Stephen Spender, Marianne Moore and Anne Ridler. Loosely inserted are a few relevant newspaper articles. More
London, The University of Chicago Press, 1958 (second impression)/ 1956. More
Adelaide, The Wakefield Press, 1944. The third publication of Harry Muir's Wakefield Press. The verso of the title page is signed by the author, and loosely inserted is an autograph letter signed from him to Harry Muir. Elliott writes to him on 19 August 1944 from the Highfield Hotel in..... More
London, Alison and Busby, 1984 [first English AND first hardback edition]. Inscribed and signed by the author; his first book. More
London, Printed at the Eragny Press for Hacon & Ricketts, 1901 [first thus]. One of only 226 copies (of which 200 were offered for sale), printed at the Eragny Press of Lucien and Esther Pissarro. The title vignette was designed and engraved by Lucien, and Esther engraved the other decorations..... More
London, Printed at the Eragny Press for Hacon & Ricketts, 1902 [first thus]. One of only 230 copies (of which 200 were offered for sale), printed at the Eragny Press of Lucien and Esther Pissarro. The title vignette and two illustrations were drawn and engraved by T. Sturge Moore; the..... More
Heidelberg, The Editors, 1952 and 1953. 'Six years ago Ern Malley lived and died in Australia. Child of the unintended creative act of two other Australian poets he became overnight the most significant figure in the current literary scene. Alike as poet and as a symbol of creative living ....... More