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Published by William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh / London, 1931
Seller: B-Line Books, Amherst, NS, Canada
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Stiff unmarked book in light blue cloth with sunned spine; frontispiece of Munro. ; 87 pages.
Blue/gilt hardback cloth cover. Reprint. 200mm x 130mm (8" x 5"). 87pp. VG : in very good condition with protective cover. Foxing to fore edge. Pencil inscription on fep.
Published by Published by Faber and Faber Ltd., 24 Russell Square, London Reprinted New Edition . 1948., 1948
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
Hard back binding in publisher's original orange cloth covered boards, blocked and lettered black back. 8vo. 7½'' x 5¼''. Contains 448 pp. New front end paper, spine sun faded and in Good condition, no dust wrapper. Member of the P.B.F.A. SHORT STORIES (Novella).
Published by William Blackwood and Sons Ltd., Edinburgh and London, 1931
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. The Poetry of Neil Munro, with Preface by John Buchan. Published by William Blackwood and Sons Ltd., Edinburgh and London. 1931 first edition. A near fine blue cloth hardback with gilt title to spine. With original dustjacket - only in fair condition - intact, but some losses to head of spine and heavily spotted. With gilt top edge to text block. Some minor spotting to endpapers. Text pages are otherwise bright and clean, and all soundly bound. Rough cut edges as issued, with a tissue guarded portrait frontispiece. Text is printed on a good quality stock. Text in English. 87pp. Weight approximately 398g unpacked. Dimensions: Approximately 231mm high x 158mm wide x 10mm deep.
Published by T N Foulis, 1921
Seller: Hadwebutknown, Birnam, PERTH, United Kingdom
First Edition
First Edition. The second volume of the significant Scottish poetry collection 'Northern Numbers' which featured the first flowering of what was to become the Scottish Literary Renaissance. Hardcover edition. Pencilled signature to the front endpaper. VG in Good jacket which is worn and torn (repaired internally with light tape).
Published by The Edinburgh Press November 1920, Scotland 1st Series, 1920
Seller: E.J Morten Booksellers BA, MANCHESTER, United Kingdom
Hb Original stiff card covers, blue cloth backstrap contained in the original buff dustwrapper priced at 6 Shillings Contributions by Living Scottish Poets with a foreword by C.M. Grieve ( Hugh MacDiarmid A Vg copy in Good + Chipped and repaired Dw.
Published by Edinburgh: T.N. Foulis, 1920, 1920
Seller: Adrian Harrington Ltd, PBFA, ABA, ILAB, Royal Tunbridge Wells, KENT, United Kingdom
[Scottish Poetry] FIRST APPEARANCE. Octavo (20 x 14cm), pp.[2] 130 [4]. Publisher's blue quarter cloth with gilt titles to spine, and brown titles to grey paper over boards. Top edge toned; others untrimmed. Black ink gift inscription dated Christmas 1921 to flyleaf. Some weakness to binding at pp.90/91. Moderate rubbing and toning to boards. Very good. The first appearance in print of the poet Christopher Murray Grieve, leader of the Scottish Literary Renaissance who would later publish under the pseudonym Hugh MacDiarmid. This first issue of Northern Numbers, containing strong contributions from the likes of John Buchan, Violet Jacob, and Neil Munro, was very favourably reviewed, with particular praise directed towards the editor Grieve who, according the Glasgow Herald, "possesses more talent and latent power than any other contributor to this book.".
Published by William Blackwood and Sons Ltd., Edinburgh, 1931
Seller: Leakey's Bookshop Ltd., Inverness, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Poor. 1st Edition. 8vo. Pp 87. Tissue-guarded portrait frontis. Original cloth, rounded edges. Top edge gilt. Original d/w worn, stained, and torn with significant losses to rear panel and lower spine. Fading to lower spine where the d/w is lacking. Large paper copy of, presumably, a limited number printed. No inscriptions.