Boabdil or "The Twilight of Granada" and Other Poems
London, Hodgson, 1928. More
London, Hodgson, 1928. More
Melbourne, Robertson and Mullens, [1943?]. 'The Aussies and the Yanks in Papua' (cover sub-title). More
Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1921. More
Newtown, The Gregynog Press, 1936 (first thus)/ 1633. Number 109 of 225 copies, printed 'under the direction of James Wardrop, at the Gregynog Press, Newtown, Montgomeryshire; finished the twenty-second day of October, 1936' (colophon). '[Greville's] "Caelica" (published 1633) begins as a conventional sonnet sequence but gradually abandons Neoplatonism for pessimistic..... More
London, Faber, 1941. More
Unley, Friendly Street Poets, 1984. Inscribed and signed by the author, dated 1986. More
London, Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1925. The first edition of this collection of poems. More
Adelaide, Mary Martin Bookshop, 1955. More
Adelaide, Mary Martin Bookshop, 1955. 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
Adelaide, ABR Publications, 1967 [first edition]. Number 75 of 1000 numbered copies dated (November 1967) and signed in ink by Max Harris; in addition, this copy is one of approximately only 60 copies which have the word 'sea' omitted at the end of the second line on page 70. More
Adelaide, ABR Publications, 1967 [first edition]. Number 89 of 1000 numbered copies dated (November 1967) and signed in ink by Max Harris; in addition, this copy is one of approximately only 60 copies which have the word 'sea' omitted at the end of the second line on page 70. With..... More
Sydney, Ure Smith, 1973 (first edition). The title page is inscribed and signed by Walter Stone, and signed by Pro Hart, who has also added an original signed ink drawing. More
London, Sidgwick and Jackson, 1920. Frederick William Harvey (1888-1957), English poet and officer in the 5th Battalion of the Gloucestershire Regiment; 'he was captured on 17 August 1916 and spent the remainder of the war in prisoner-of-war camps. His first volume of poems, "A Gloucestershire Lad", was published shortly after..... More
Melbourne, Hawthorn, 1969. Presentation copy dated (March 1970) and intimately inscribed, and signed by the author. More
London, London Magazine Editions, 1974. London Magazine Editions Number 29. More
Christchurch, The Caxton Press, 1961. More
London, Macmillan, 1986. More
London, Hatchard and Co., 1865 (the first title); London, William White, 1856 (the second title); and Boston, Otis Clapp, 1860 (the third title). The contemporary blindstamp of the Adelaide bookseller W.C. Rigby is on the front flyleaf. More
South Melbourne, Sun Books, 1973 (stated first edition). '[F***ing] has made all of us, and one of the reasons we are publishing this collection is because we think it is time to say so, not in mealy-mouthed euphemisms, but in the language that people use' (from the introduction). More
Sydney, William Maddock, 1885. This copy is inscribed in ink on the verso of the title page 'To | George Augustus Sala | From the author. | With sincere regards. | P.J.H. | 2.5.'85'. George Augustus Sala (1828-1895), the 'Prince of Journalists', spent nine months in Australia in 1885; his..... More
Sydney, Edwards & Shaw, 1955. More
[Adelaide], 'Printed and Published by the Author', 1931. Inscribed by the author, who later released his hand-set and hand-printed items under the imprint of The Horace Walpole Press. Offered together with four other titles from the Press: 'Occasional Verse' (by Rogers, 1933); 'More Occasional Verse' (by Rogers, 1935), and 'Selections..... More
London, Printed by Waterlow & Sons, London [for the Author], [1915] (date at the foot of the introduction). The author has signed the foot of the introduction (on page 2). 'Proceeds for Benefit of Wounded Australians' is printed at the head of the title page. Not to be confused with..... More
London, Hugh Rees, Ltd., 1901. Inscribed by the author to 'E.C. Stirling | ex dono Warrigalis | May 1901' - from one significant South Australian identity to another. William Austin Horn (1841-1922) was a mining magnate, pastoralist, politician - and occasional poet. 'In 1894 he organized and equipped the Horn..... More