
General Literature
[COWAN, Ian B.]
A Collection of Papers from the Archive of Publisher Victor Gollancz, Relating to the Publication History of The Scottish Covenanters 1660-1688 by Ian B. Cowan
N.p. [London]: N.p., V.d.
A small quantity of typed and holograph correspondence, and associated materials, between and concerning Ian B. Cowan, his publisher, and interested parties, relating to the publication of The Scottish Covenanters 1660-1688.... [please click on the image or book title for more details]
DICKENS, Charles
Hard Times
London: Bradbury & Evans, 1854
8vo, pp. 352. Original green cloth, with blind-stamped design to both panels and lettered in gilt to spine. Yellow endpapers. ..... [please click on the image or book title for more details]
SOMERVILLE, E. OE, and ROSS, Martin [pseud. MARTIN, Violet]
Four Titles,
London: Methuen, V.d
Four 8vos. Original red boards, spine labels to each. Tissue guards to frontispieces.
Later editions, uniformly bound, ALL SIGNED BY EDITH... [please click on the image or book title for more details]
CARPENTER, Edward
Sex-Love, And Its Place In A Free Society
Manchester: The Labour Press Society, 1894
12mo, pp. 24. Original paper wrappers in raw sienna, hand-sewn, lettered in gilt on front panel.
First edition.
In... [please click on the image or book title for more details]
DAVIS, Joe
How I Play Snooker
London: Country Life, 1949
8vo, pp. 176. original green boards, lettered in white to front panel and spine. Lacking the dustwrapper.
1950 reprint,... [please click on the image or book title for more details]
SOMERVILLE, Boyle Townshend
Commodore Anson's World Voyage
London: Heinemann, 1934
8vo, pp. 317. Original boards. Portions of illustrated dustwrapper pasted in to preliminaries. Maps at endpapers. Plain brown homemade dustwrapper,... [please click on the image or book title for more details]
SOMERVILLE, E. OE
Slipper's ABC Of Fox Hunting
London: Longmans, Green, 1903
Large 4to, pp. 81. Original green illustrated boards, lettered in black to spine.
First edition.
An alphabet of... [please click on the image or book title for more details]
[MANDELA, Nelson] MEER, Fatima
Higher Than Hope
London: Hamish Hamilton, 1988
8vo, pp. 429. Original black boards, lettered in gilt on spine.
First edition, WARMLY INSCRIBED TO PETER HAIN BY DONALD WOODS: 'For Peter, on your 40th birthday, an appropriate gift -- your personal contribution to the goals and the liberation of Mandela will never be forgotten. 17/2/1990 Donald and Wendy Woods.'
Donald Woods began his professional life in South Africa as a cub reporter on the radical newspaper The Daily Despatch, and rose through the ranks to become its editor in 1965. He was close friends with the Black Consciousness Movement leader Steve Biko, murdered by police in 1977. Woods' secretly-taken photographs of his friend's battered exposed the government cover-up of the cause of Biko's death.
Peter Hain's parents were radicals active in the Liberal Party of South Africa. By the age of nineteen Hain was chairman of the Stop The Seventy Tour campaign and, at great personal risk, led protest marches and pitch invasions of South African rugby and cricket tours in order to oppose apartheid. In 1972 he was sent a letter bomb, which failed to explode. Having emigrated to Britain he became a founder member of the Anti-Nazi League in the late 1970s. (He was also a vice-president of the Campaign for Homosexual Equality, forerunner of Stonewall). He migrated from the Liberal Party to Labour, and served in a number of Cabinet positions under both Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.
Nelson Mandela was released from prison on 11 February 1990; six days later Donald Woods presented this book to Peter Hain to mark Hain's 40th birthday, the two men's joint struggle, and, crowningly, one of the most joyous events of the twentieth century.
A wonderful association copy, affectionately inscribed by one hero of the anti-apartheid movement to another.","
London: Hamish Hamilton, 1988
8vo, pp. 429. Original black boards, lettered in gilt on spine. Very light spotti
[McKELWAY, St. Clair]
A Collection of Papers and Correspondence Relating to the Publication History of The Edinburgh Caper, Published by Gollancz in 1963
V.p.: N.p., V.d.
A small quantity of typed and holograph contracts, correspondence and associated materials, between and concerning St. Clair McKelway, his publisher,.... [please click on the image or book title for more details]
[illus. THOMSON, Hugh] AUSTEN, Jane
Emma
London: Macmillan, 1896
8vo, pp. 437. Original red boards, lettered and with design in gilt to front panel and spine. Peacock patterned endpapers, all edges... [please click on the image or book title for more details]
COLLIER, Jeremy
A Defence of the Short View of the Profaneness and Immorality of the English Stage &c
London: Printed for S. Keble at the Turks-Head in Fleet Street, R. Sare at Gray's-Inn-gate, and H. Hindmarsh against the Exchange in Cornhil, 1699
8vo, [iv] 139 pp. [iv].... [please click on the image or book title for more details]
WALTON, Isaac
The Complete Angler
London: Strahan & Co., 1844
8vo, pp. 445. Original boards, vellum tips, lettered in gilt on vellum spine. Tissue guards to engravings. Top edge gilt, others uncut. Bookplate... [please click on the image or book title for more details]
[contrib. DOYLE, Arthur Conan]
The Strand, Christmas 1920 Issue
London: George Newnes, 1921
8vo, [pp. 1-84 advertisements] pp. 463-580 [pp. 85-136 advertisements]. Illustrated stiff paper wrappers.
First edition. CHRISTMAS 1920 ... [please click on the image or book title for more details]
SOMERVILLE, E. OE, and ROSS, Martin [pseud. MARTIN, Violet]
An Incorruptible Irishman 1767-1843
London: Ivor Nicholson & Watson, 1932
Large 8vo, pp. 265. Original blue boards, lettered in black on red spine label to spine, Bushe coat of arms in gilt on red label to... [please click on the image or book title for more details]
SHAKESPEARE, William
Poems
London: Thomas Evans, 1775
8vo, (ii), viii, pp. 250, (ii). 7 1/2" x 5". Original pale blue boards, edges uncut.
An early printing of the poems, in the original boards.
TREASE, Geoffrey
Red Comet
Moscow: Co-operative Publishing Society of Foreign Workers in the U.S.S.R., 1936
Small 8vo, pp. 211. Original cream boards, lettered in black to front panel and spine. Maps to endpapers. Illustrated dustwrapper.
First edition.
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BURTON, Richard
Meeting Mrs. Jenkins
New York: William Morrow & Co., 1966
8vo, pp. 24. Original tan three-quarter boards, lettered in gilt to spine and with device in gilt to front panel. Photographic... [please click on the image or book title for more details]
REID, Forrest
Following Darkness
London: Edward Arnold, 1912
8vo, pp. 320. Original brown boards, lettered in black to front panel and spine. Lower edge uncut.
First edition.
A coming-of-age novel from an Ulster novelist at the beginning of the twentieth century is always going to invite comparisons with Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, and comparisons are always made, but Reid is more than able to stand on his own two feet, not only because of the calibre of his writing, but because of the homosexual sensibility which permeates his work, never explicit but always there. This book is no exception. Reid was the bridge between the ornate crypticism of the Uranians and the beginning of the genre we now know as Gay Lit. He's both important and scarce -- which is why this less than beautiful copy is offered.
