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  • edited by Sean Moore

    Language: English

    Published by Dorling Kindersley Book, London, 1996

    ISBN 10: 1871854601 ISBN 13: 9781871854602

    Seller: Ryde Bookshop Ltd, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Richard Tibbitts, Philip Wilson, Halli Verrinder, Alison Brown, Joanna Cameron, Mick Gillah, Gareth Wild (illustrator). Firmly bound, illustrated card boards. No jacket.

  • Garrity, Devin A. (edited by); Brendan Behan, Frank O'Connor, James Joyce, Liam O'Flaherty, Sean O'Faolain, Brian Moore, William Butler Yeats

    Published by New American Library, 1960

    Seller: Robinson Street Books, IOBA, Binghamton, NY, U.S.A.

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    mass market paperback. Condition: acceptable; used. Prompt Shipment, shipped in Boxes, Tracking PROVIDED12mo; 254 pages; acceptable mass market paperback; tan and stain to cover; nicks and chips to edges cover; spine starting and slanting; edges factory coloring some fade; tips bumped; top corner many pages chipped away; tanned pages; tear top edge some pages; faint stain some pages; prompt shipping with tracking.

  • Seller image for POETRY (LONDON) - A Bi-Monthly of Modern Verse and Criticism: Vol. 5, No. 18 - May 1950 - includes contributions by George Barker, Gavin Ewart et al for sale by Orlando Booksellers

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    Original Wraps. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket, as Issued. Sean Jennett (Cover design), J. Littna (Illustrations) (illustrator). First Edition. Vol. 5. No. 18 - May 1950 - the eighteenth issue in the original series of the historic Poetry magazine, edited by Richard March and Nicholas Moore, who had taken over from Tambimuttu. With front cover mandala illustration by Sean Jennett. ***Very good in the original thin blue illustrated stapled paper covers. The covers are quite clean - just slightly marked and creased, commensurate with age and handling, but please note that there is an abrasion to the front cover which carries through to the first few pages (please see scans). Corners of some pages very slightly creased. Spine tight. Internally also very good with no inscriptions. Pages clean with hardly any of the usual foxing. No tears. With the stub of the subscription slip present bound inside the rear cover. ***32 pages (plus adverts on the inside covers, including an advert for the forthcoming publication of 'The Pallisades of Fear' by Ronald Bottrall - Editions Poetry London. 248mm x 185mm. ***Contents: George Barker 'From The True Confessions of George Barker', James Reeves 'Leaving Town', Gavin Ewart 'Chelsea in Winter', 'Song', 'For a Lady', Vernon Watkins 'Pegasus and the Child', Iain Fletcher 'An Ode Varient Upon Lord Herbert's Iesus Patibilis', Edwin Morgan 'The Sleights of Darkness', Basil Tomlinson 'Poem in Winter', Louis Johnson 'Some Held to Love by Hate', Brean Douglas Newton 'In St. Anthony's Harbour', and Drawings by J. Littna. ***Points of View: The Two Vocations by George Every; Can Criticism be Scientific? by Kenneth Muir; The Falcon in the Skies by David Wright, Spender by James Reeves and The King's Spear by Lynette Roberts. ***Vol. 5. No. 18 - the eighteenth issue of the original first series of this renowned poetry magazine, published five years after the Second World War. Of interest to collectors of poetry first editions, and the publications of Poetry London. ***For all our books, postage is charged at cost, allowing for packaging: any shipping rates indicated on ABE are an average only: we will reduce the P & P charge where appropriate - please contact us for postal rates for heavier books and sets etc.

  • edited by Sean Moore

    Published by New York : Dekker, c1981., 1981

    ISBN 10: 0824715349 ISBN 13: 9780824715342

    Seller: Tacoma Book Center, Tacoma, WA, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dustjacket. First Edition. ISBN 0824715349. Hardback. No dustjacket as issued. First Printing. Very Good Condition. Tight sound copy with name stamp on all three edges, owners stamp on front free endpaper, minor rubs to edges and corners of covers. No Signature.

  • Seller image for POETRY (LONDON) - A Bi-Monthly of Modern Verse and Criticism: Vol. 5, No. 20 - November 1950 - SECOND PUBLICATION OF POEMS BY HAROLD PINTER (PINTA) for sale by Orlando Booksellers

    Richard March and Nicholas Moore (Edited by), Harold Pinta (Pinter), Keith Douglas, Henry Moore et al (Contributors)

    Published by Poetry London / Mandeville Publications, 43 Gt. Russell Street, London W.C.1, 1950

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    Magazine / Periodical First Edition

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    Original Wraps. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket, as Issued. Sean Jennett (Cover design) Henry Moore (Drawing) (illustrator). First Edition. Vol. 5. No. 20 - November 1950 - the twentieth issue in the original series of the historic Poetry magazine, edited by Richard March and Nicholas Moore, who had taken over from Tambimuttu. With front cover mandala illustration by Sean Jennett. ***Includes the poems: "New Year in the Midlands", reprinted from the previous issue No.19 with corrections, "Rural Idyll" and "European Revels" - these being the second published appearance by Nobel laureate Harold Pinter, credited here as Harold Pinta, and preceded only by his juvenilia. ***Front cover mandala type illustration by Sean Jennett. ***Very good in the original yellow-cream printed stapled covers. The covers are quite clean - just slightly marked and creased, commensurate with age and handling. The creasing mainly affects the lower outer corner of the covers and interior pages. Front cover split for a portion of the lower spine. The staples are rusted, but not as much as is usually found with these magazines. Internally also very good with no inscriptions, but please note that a previous owner has cut out a small article or illustration on p.25/26 (see scans). Pages clean with hardly any of the usual foxing. Just the stub of the subscription slip present bound inside the rear cover. No tears. ***32 pages (plus adverts on inside of covers, including an advert for the publication of "Alamein to Zem Zem", and the forthcoming publication of "Collected Poems", both by Keith Douglas - Editions Poetry London. 248mm x 185mm. ***Contents: 'The Plain of Pharsalia' anonymous, various poems by Keith Douglas, Harold Pinta, Iain Fletcher, D. G. Bridson, Peter C. Jackson, Jon Manchip White, Hubert Nicholson, H. B. Mallalieu, Bernard Bergonzi, Norman Levine, Barry Harmer, and an article "Letters from Paris" by Pierre Seghers, translated from the French by Margaret Crosland. Points of View by: Martin Tunnell "The Apollinaire Myth", Kenneth Muir "Teaching Poetry", Donald Davie "The Spoken Word", Jack Dalglish "The Seventeenth Century" and Clifford Dyment "Clasic and Romantic". Also, a drawing by Henry Moore "Drawing for Sculpture". ***Vol. 5. No. 20 - the twentieth issue of the original first series of this renowned poetry magazine, published five years after the Second World War. Of interest to collectors of poetry first editions, the publications of Poetry London. and the early work of Harold Pinter. ***For all our books, postage is charged at cost, allowing for packaging: any shipping rates indicated on ABE are an average only: we will reduce the P & P charge where appropriate - please contact us for postal rates for heavier books and sets etc.

  • Seller image for POETRY (LONDON) - A Bi-Monthly of Modern Verse and Criticism: Vol. 5, No. 19 - August 1950 - FIRST PUBLICATION OF POEMS BY HAROLD PINTER for sale by Orlando Booksellers

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    Original Wraps. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket, as Issued. Sean Jennett (Cover design) (illustrator). First Edition. Vol. 5. No. 19 - August 1950 - the eighteenth issue in the original series of the historic Poetry magazine, edited by Richard March and Nicholas Moore, who had taken over from Tambimuttu. With front cover mandala illustration by Sean Jennett. ***Includes the poems: "New Year in the Midlands" and "Chandeliers and Shadows" - these being the first published appearance by Nobel laureate Harold Pinter, preceded only by his juvenilia. ***Front cover mandala type illustration by Sean Jennett. ***Near fine in the original thin blue illustrated stapled covers. The covers are remarkably clean and unmarked, with just light rubbing to the fragile spine. No significant creasing, just very light corner creases. Complete with the subscription slip present bound inside the rear cover. Hardly any of the usual foxing. Interior pages clean. Covers clean. No inscriptions. ***32 pages (plus adverts on inside of covers, including an advert for the forthcoming publication of "The Rent That's Due to Love" by Gwyn Williams and "The Pallisades of Fear" by Ronald Bottrall - Editions Poetry London. 248mm x 185mm. ***Contents: David Wright 'Verses from Northamptonshire', Gavin Ewart and Jack Clark 'Uncle Tom's Cabin', Louis Johnson 'On the Road', Harold Pinter 'New Year in the Midlands' and 'Chandeliers and Shadows', Donald Davie 'Christmas Week, 1948', Allen Curnow 'Elegy on my Father', B. A. Giles 'Europa', Peter Jackson 'I, Who Would Not See His Death', and 'On Mornings Claiming Kinship with the Sun', E. H. Kesterton 'Nostalgia, with a Little Despair' and 'Poem in the Manner of Seferis the Greek', Ruth Tenny 'The One Eternal', 'The New Age', 'The Wage' and Snare, Hook and Words'. ***Points of View: 'A Modern Tragedy' by Christopher Hassall, 'Prophets and Tramps' by Paul Dehn, 'What a Party!' by Jon Manchip White and 'The Recovery of Tradition' by S/ L. Bethell. ***Vol. 5. No. 19 - the nineteenth issue of the original first series of this renowned poetry magazine, published five years after the Second World War, and in remarkably good condition considering the fragility of the publication. Of interest to collectors of poetry first editions, the publications of Poetry London. and the early work of Harold Pinter. ***For all our books, postage is charged at cost, allowing for packaging: any shipping rates indicated on ABE are an average only: we will reduce the P & P charge where appropriate - please contact us for postal rates for heavier books and sets etc.