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  • Seller image for Look Back with Mixed Feelings - Volume Two of an Autobiography for sale by James M Pickard, ABA, ILAB, PBFA.

    Smith, Dodie

    Published by W H Allen, London, 1978

    Seller: James M Pickard, ABA, ILAB, PBFA., LEICESTER, United Kingdom

    Association Member: ABA ILAB PBFA

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    Hard Cover. Dust Jacket Condition: Dust Jacket. First Edition. SIGNED & INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR IN THE YEAR OF PUBLICATION. Publisher's black boards with silver spine lettering. Spine tips pushed and a couple of tiny bumps to the boards overall a VG+ copy in like price-clipped dustwrapper. Inscribed by the Author to the front free end-paper: "For John Brown/ with all kind thoughts/ from/ Dodie Smith/ 1978". Laid in is an obituary of the Author from The Times. ISBN: 0 491 02073 2. Photographs/scans available upon request. Signed by Author.

  • Seller image for Look Back with Love; Look Back with Mixed Feelings; Look Back with Astonishment; Look Back with Gratitude for sale by The Plantagenet King ABA / ILAB

    Smith, Dodie

    Published by William Heinemann; W.H. Allen and Miller; Blond & White, 1974

    Seller: The Plantagenet King ABA / ILAB, Birchington, KENT, United Kingdom

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. [Autobiographies]: Look Back with Love; Look Back with Mixed Feelings; Look Back with Astonishment; [and] Look Back with Gratitude.  London: Heinemann, W.H. Allen and Muller, Blond & White, 1974-1985  8vo., 4 vols; brown and black cloth, with spines lettered in gilt or silver, and publisher's names/devices to foot; all complete in the uniform dust jackets (volume I only clipped), with cover photographs by David Thorpe, and designed by Mike Dempsey, Bob Golden and Janet Tanner; all featuring photographs of the author at various stages of her life; pp. [xi], 2-181, [i, ads]; [xi], 2-277, [i]; [xi], 2-273, [i]; [xi], 2-272, [vi]; Vol II with errata slip to p. [x/xi], as required; each volume including numerous black and white photographs; superb copies all, the pages perhaps a touch toned in places, perhaps a tad offset, and with minor rubbing to the jackets, some wear to the outer edge of Vol III; all minor defects and, in all all; a wonderful set.  First editions, with all four volumes inscribed by the author 'with love from Dodie', and each dated in the year of publication. A handwritten note, laid loosely into volume one by a previous owner, states that the recipient, 'Ethel' is Ethel Warren, 'a friend'. Each volume is dedicated, rather sweetly, to the author's husband, who clearly provided much critical help during the course of her writing.  Dodie Smith (1896-1990), English Novelist and Playwright, is perhaps best known for her 1948 novel I Capture the Castle, as well as the children's classic, The Hundred and One Dalmatians. Born in Lancashire, she was raised by her mother and grandparents in Old Trafford, and she credits her grandfather William, an avid theatregoer, as her inspiration to become a playwright. Smith wrote her first play aged just 10 years old, and by 1914 had enrolled at the renowned Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Her fourth play, Call it a Day was received well, and in 1938 she completed Dear Octopus, which starred John Gielgud at the Queen's Theatre. The show ran for 373 performances, until it was halted by the outbreak of WWII.  After moving to America with her husband, and feeling nostalgic and homesick, Smith wrote her first novel, I Capture the Castle, which was published in 1948. A coming-of-age story, it tells the tale of an eccentric family who struggle to live in genteel poverty in a decaying castle, and is set in the 1930s. In 1956, The Hundred and One Dalmatians was published, based in part on Smith's love of the breed (at one point she owned 15 puppies), and her beloved pooch, Pongo. The idea for the novel was conceived when it is reported that a friend commented on the group of them together 'those dogs would make a lovely fur coat'. . Signed by Author(s).

  • Seller image for All Four Autobiographies - All SIGNED and INSCRIBED by the Author (Comprising: Look Back With Love/Mixed Feelings/Astonishment/Gratitude) for sale by John Atkinson Books ABA ILAB PBFA

    Smith, Dodie

    Published by London Heinemann/W H Allen/Muller 1974-85, 1974

    Seller: John Atkinson Books ABA ILAB PBFA, Harrogate, United Kingdom

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    A set of first edition, first printings published by Heinemann and W H Allen and Muller from 1974-1985. All are in near fine condition in like wrappers. All (with the exception of one) are signed, inscribed and dated. The recipients are a mix of people: Mignon Frossard, Glen Byam Shaw and Murray Abraham. A superb set of signed and inscribed first editions of the four volumes of Dodie Smith's incredible literary life.