Twelve Poems
London, The Morland Press (for 'Form' magazine), 1916. 'Decorations by A. Spare, cut on wood by W. Quick'. More
London, The Morland Press (for 'Form' magazine), 1916. 'Decorations by A. Spare, cut on wood by W. Quick'. 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
Adelaide, Economy Press, 1947. Inscribed, dated (1962) and signed in pencil by the editor on the first page. Preface by William Carlos Williams. More
Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1902 (second thousand)/ 1902. The half-title is stamped: 'For Review. With Angus & Robertson's Compliments'. More
London, Cobden-Sanderson, 1932. More
Port Melbourne, Lothian Publishing Company, 1986. Signed by Clifton Pugh on the front free endpaper. Loosely inserted is a price list for a 1990 exhibition of Pugh's work at Greenhill Galleries, North Adelaide. This is the seque to 'Death of a Wombat' and 'Dingo King'. More
Adelaide, F.W. Preece & Sons (for the Adelaide Branch of the English Association), 1932. English Association, Adelaide Branch. Pamphlet Number 1. 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
Soho, The Nonesuch Press, 1924. Number 491 of only 850 numbered copies. More
London, The Nonesuch Press, 1931 [first thus]. 'The Iliad' is number 860 of 1450 copies for sale; 'Odyssey' is inscribed 'out of series', of a total edition of 1300 copies for sale. Loosely inserted in 'The Iliad') is the single-sided information sheet by Francis Meynell on how to properly open..... 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 & 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, Frederick Muller Ltd., 1945 (second impression)/ 1944. One of the New Excursions into English Poetry series. More
Adelaide, Jindyworobak, 1945 (first edition). 'The story of an Aboriginal girl during the Victorian Gold Rushes. The scene moves through shepherds' huts, blacks' camps, mining camps, and early Melbourne' (dustwrapper). More
[London, Printed by Waterlow & Sons (for the Author), 1915] (date at the foot of the introduction). Not to be confused with the author's 1901 prose publication of the same title, this is a collection of verse of the stockwhip-and-saddle-school by William Austin Horn (1841-1922), mining magnate, pastoralist and politician..... 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
Melbourne, M.L. Hutchinson, [1906]. Twelve verses by Annie Isobel Rentoul, with illustrations by her daughter Ida Sherbourne Rentoul (later Outhwaite). Ida Rentoul Outhwaite's second book (after 'Mollie's Bunyip', 1904). Muir 6333. More
Alice Springs, IAD Press, 1996. Stories by Amy Dirngayg, Betty Lardy, Jackeroo Lirrawi, Jessie Roberts, Lulu Jilimbirrnga, Mary Nurniyn, Rita Morgan, Sheila Conway and Splinter Harris. More
Adelaide, The Friends of Charles Rischbieth Jury, 1993. Number 145 of only 250 numbered copies, published to mark the centenary of Charles Jury's birth. With the contemporary pencilled ownership signature of poet, author and critic Alan Brissenden. 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
Netley, Wakefield Press, 1986. With the contemporary pencilled ownership signature of poet, author and critic Alan Brissenden. Loosely inserted is a printed poem in honour of Brian Elliot, 'Single Soul' by Russell T. Pink (dated 2002); on the verso is printed part of a speech given by Brissenden. More
London, Jonathan Cape, 1955. More