La Légende des Siècles. La Fin de Satan. Dieu
[Paris], Gallimard, 1984/ 1950. Volume 65 in the 'Bibliothèque de la Pléiade' series; the text is in French. More
[Paris], Gallimard, 1984/ 1950. Volume 65 in the 'Bibliothèque de la Pléiade' series; the text is in French. More
London, Oxford University Press, 1980 (facsimile edition)/ 1912. [2 items]. More
London, The Clarendon Press, 1971 (third, revised, edition)/ 1927. Edited by H.M. Margoliouth; revised by Pierre Legouis with the collaboration of E.E. Duncan-Jones. More
Adelaide, The Author, 1991. Signed by the author and the artist in ink on the title page. From the author's foreword: 'This light-hearted nonsense was written in 1933 for the amusement of my fellow-students in Marie Tuck's life-drawing class. I was eighteen and in my first year at the South..... More
Hawthorn, Hudson, 1992. Signed and warmly inscribed in ink by the author on the title-page. 'Joan Kirkby writes: "Imagine Emily Dickinson's Vesuvius poems, Mary Sarton's 'Journal of a Solitude' and Cixous and Clément's 'newly born woman' and you have some idea of the energy, jouissance and strength - and significance..... More
Canberra, Friends of the National Library of Australia, 2000. Loosely inserted is an autograph postcard from Rosemary Dobson to Rosemary Dunlop, written both sides, regarding the appreciation of poetry. More
Worcester, Stanbrook Abbey Press, 1970. One of just 180 copies printed in blue and black on Japanese Kozu-shi paper with Ogura lace paper wrappers. The text by Judith Masefield (better known as an illustrator and daughter of John Masefield) is a poem about Mary spinning yarn to weave a coat..... More
Rose Bay, Brandl & Schlesinger, 2001 (second impression)/ 2000. Inscribed and signed by the author 'For Rosemary Dunlop, with love from Rosemary Dobson-Bolton'. More
London, Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1925. The first edition of this collection of poems. More
London, The Folio Press, 1989 (first thus). One of a small series of letterpress editions produced by The Folio Society under the Folio Press imprint. With the author's preface. More
London, The Folio Press, 1988 (first thus). One of a small series of letterpress editions produced by The Folio Society under the Folio Press imprint. With the author's preface. More
London, The Folio Society, 1993 (first thus). Translation and introduction by James Michie. More
London, Folio Society, 1997 (first edition). Illustrations selected by Simon Brett; Introduction by Michie. More
London, The Folio Press, 1991 (first thus). With an introduction by Sue Bradbury and illustrations by Ian Ribbons. One of a small series of letterpress editions produced by The Folio Society under the Folio Press imprint. More
London, The Folio Society, 2009 (first thus). The superb miniatures by Giovanni di Paolo (circa 1403-1482) were commissioned for a manuscript edition of Dante's 'Divine Comedy' presented to Alfonso V, king of Aragon, Naples and Sicily around 1444 and now held by the British Library (Yates Thompson MS 36). This..... More
London, The Folio Society, 1989 (first thus). Introduction by Jon Stallworthy. More
London, The Folio Society, 1991 (first thus). Selected, and with an introduction, by A.S. Byatt. More
London, The Folio Society, 2014 (first thus). Translated with Notes by Peter Green; Introduction by Simon Callow. 'The text of this edition follows the revised 1998 edition, with minor emendations'. More
London, The Folio Society, 1992 (second impression)/ 1991 (first thus). Selected, and with an Introduction, by A.S. Byatt. More
London, The Folio Society, 2006 (first thus). Introduction by Alexander McCall Smith. More
London, The Folio Society, 2006. Selection, Introduction and Notes by Ruth Padel. More
London, The Folio Society, 1986 (first thus). More
Paris, Shakespeare and Company, 1927. This short collection of poems was sold for 12 pennies (1 shilling) or 12 francs and contains 13 poems, hence 'Pomes Penyeach' (the thirteenth poem being the 'tilly', the Irish term for the thirteenth item in a 'baker's dozen' and also the title of the..... More
Oxford, B.H. Blackwell, 1918. Huxley's third published work, and the third title in the 'Initiates Series of Poetry by Proved Hands'. Bromer A3 (750 copies). More
New York, The Viking Press, 1941 (ninth printing)/ 1927. 'The inspirational sermons of the old-time Negro preachers are here set down as poetry. Mr Johnson tells in his preface of hearing these same themes treated by famous preachers in his youth; some of the sermons are still current, and like..... More