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  • Seller image for The two Baxters: Diary notes for sale by The Little Shop of Books

    Lawlor, Patrick Anthony

    Language: English

    Published by Millwood Press, 1979

    ISBN 10: 090858234X ISBN 13: 9780908582341

    Seller: The Little Shop of Books, Cootamundra, NSW, Australia

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    Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. signature to frontis page.

  • Lawlor, Patrick Anthony

    Published by Beltane Book Bureau, Wellington, New Zealand, 1946

    Seller: BookScene, Hull, MA, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. 1st Printing. 1946. Moderate general wear. 40 pages. 6532.

  • Lawlor, P. A. [Patrick, Anthony]

    Language: English

    Published by Whitcombe & Tombs, Wellington, 1954

    Seller: Tinakori Books, Lower Hutt, New Zealand

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Limited Edition. xii, 268 pages, b/w illustrations. No. 81 of the signed and limited edition. Dust wrapper has tape ghosts at top and bottom of spine. Spine of dust wrapper has been rebacked. Signed by Author(s).

  • Seller image for The Loneliness of Katherine Mansfield for sale by Renaissance Books, ANZAAB / ILAB

    Lawlor, P. A. [Patrick Anthony (1893-1979)]

    Published by Beltane Book Bureau, Wellington, 1950

    Seller: Renaissance Books, ANZAAB / ILAB, Dunedin, New Zealand

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    Softcover. Condition: Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Staining and marks to front cover. Rusting to staple. "Glen Historic Collection" rubber stamp on inside of front cover.; [15], [1 (blank)] pages. 1 illustration. Printed yellow paper covers with flaps. Page dimensions: 213 x 140mm. An edition of 250 copies, of which 50 were numbered and signed. This is one of the 200 unnumbered and unsigned copies. An essay on Katherine Mansfield, making interpretations relating to spirituality and religion. "These, then, are but a few of the many spiritual upsurgings in the tormented, ever-seeking heart of Katherine Mansfield." - page [10]. [Reference: Bagnall L185 - "In part, commentary on 'Men, women and Mansfield', article by Keith Sinclair in June 1950, issue of 'Landfall'"].

  • Pat Lawlor [Patrick Anthony Lawlor] (1893-1979), New Zealand Roman Catholic journalist, author and book collector [Malcolm Muggeridge; Hugh Kingsmill]

    Published by 12 September and 21 January 1956; both addressed from Box 965 Wellington New Zealand. On the reverse of a letterhead of New Zealand Literary Fund Advisory Committee Wellington, 1955

    Seller: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, United Kingdom

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    See his entry in the Encylopedia of New Zealand, and those of Muggeridge and Kingsmill in the Oxford DNB. Each item 1p, foolscap 8vo. Both addressed to 'Dear Mr Muggeridge'. ONE (12 September 1955): In good condition, on air mail paper, lightly aged and creased. Signed in pencil with calligraphic squiggle. Begins: 'I want to write something about Hugh Kingsmill. About 20 years ago we exchanged a few letters during a flare up in the Wilde-Douglas business at a time when Robert Sherard was busy fanning the flames and G. B. S. taking a casual interest in the books and articles published on the subject.' He comments on his interest in Kingsmill, and continues: 'I thought Kingsmill was rather cruelly written down after his death and that the study of him by Hesketh Pearson and yourself received scant notice.' He asks Muggeridge to help him locate 'a picture of Kingsmill, even if it is only a magazine reproduction of a photo': 'rather cheeky, this request from a stranger to a very busy man but you, being his friend, might be able to oblige'. He is disappointed to learn that Muggeridge has abandoned his plan to visit New Zealand: 'I was hoping to have a talk with you about Kingsmill'. He asks if he might contribute to Punch. This might 'work in with my Sydney "Bulletin" representation'. He concludes by praising Muggeridge as 'the man who made "Punch" step up with the times without losing its old time character'. TWO (21 January 1956): Signed in pencil 'Pat Lawlor'. An abortive commencement to the letter at the head of the page has been deleted in green ink. He thanks Muggeridge for 'generously' sending his book on Kingsmill. 'It is more than a memorable biography. I[t] reveals how the gift of laughter, so rare these days, made the greatest friendships I have read of. The approach is unique, the book is all revealing and no apologies are made. I do not know of any other biography like it. For this reason I am sure the time will come for a reprint in which case I hope you will include a bibliography [autograph amendment of 'biography'] and somethign more about the spiritual mind of Kingsmill. At all events we have not heard the last of your great friend evident from the very favourable reviews being given to his "High Hill of the Muses".' He hopes he can 'run over to N.Z.' the next time he is in Australia. As promised he is sending 'copies of a few Kingsmill letters dating about the time I was mixed up in the Wilde controversy. Hesketh Pearson might like to see them also.' He concludes: 'Oh, how I would have loved to have met the three of you in the grand days you have written of. My gift of laughter might not have been as strong as your's but I think I might have supplied a small obligato.' In a postscript he asks for a photograph of Muggeridge.