LOT 338 Ɵ R.G.H. (1902-1973). SEVEN POEMS WRITTEN IN WAR TIME. PRESE...
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Ɵ R.G.H. [GATHORNE-HARDY, Robert]. (1902 - 1973). Seven Poems written in War Time. Author's Presentation copy to Osbert Sitwell, 1947, with 10 others, 1930-1963. comprises: R.G.H. [GATHORNE-HARDY, Robert]. (1902 - 1973). Seven Poems written in War Time. Author's Presentation copy to Osbert Sitwell. Stanford Dingley, The Mill House Press, 1947. first edition, Limited edition of forty-five copies printed, for private circulation only, by Kyrle Leng and Robert Gathorne-Hardy, original thinly sewn paper wrappers, lettered in black, edges untrimmed, inscribed by the author in blue ink to Osbert Sitwell on verso of title page, 'For Osbert / with love from / Bob', 7pp; LORCA, Frederico Garcia. (1898 - 1936). Selected Poems of Frederico Garcia. The New Hogarth Library, Vol. XI, The Hogarth Press, London, 1947. third impression, 8vo., (188 x 124mm), blue cloth, lettered in red to spine, dustwrapper unclipped, half-title, translated by Stephen Spender and J.L. Gili, 56pp; with a loosely inserted typescript receipt from A.B. Ward Booksellers, Sheffield, to Dr. Edith Sitwell, Renishaw Hall, Nr. Sheffield, dated 16th May, 1949, for the purchase and postage of this book; SPENDER, Stephen. (1909 - 1995). Collected Poems 1928-1953. Faber and Faber, London, 1955. first edition, 8vo., (205 x140mm), original publisher's salmon cloth, gilt lettering to spine, dustwrapper unclipped, dedicated to, Natasha, half-title, 211pp. The long awaited publication of the author's poems of twenty-five years, carefully selected by the poet. Sir Stephen Harold Spender was an English poet, novelist, essayist. Spender was Edith Sitwell's closest friends among the 'Pylon' Poets, he and his wife Natasha, became almost indispensable to Edith during the Sesame Club Years; CAMPBELL, Roy. (1901 - 1957). Selected Poems. Chicago: Henry Regnery Company, 1955. first edition, Review Copy, 8vo., (222 x 145mm), publisher's emerald green cloth, gilt lettered to maroon panels on front and spine, dustwrapper unclipped, publisher's note with red text and blue typescript, pasted to front free e/p. 'Review Copy, do not publish before publication date . . . Publication date: April, 18, 1955 . . . ', half-title, 297pp; Poems of St. John of the Cross. The Harvill Press Ltd., London, 1951. first edition, 8vo., (220 x 143mm), publisher's black cloth, lettered in white to spine, dustwrapper unclipped, half-title, the Spanish text with a translation by Roy Campbell, Preface by M.C. D'Arcy, S.J., 90pp; with a loosely inserted typescript receipt from A.B. Ward Booksellers, Sheffield, to Dr. Edith Sitwell, D. Litt., Litt. D., Renishaw Hall, Nr. Sheffield, dated 20th May, 1951, for the purchase and postage of this book: Adamastor Poems by Roy Campbell. London, Faber & Faber Ltd., 1930. first edition, 8vo., (195 x 135mm), original red cloth, gilt lettered to spine, foredge and lower edge untrimmed, half-title, 108pp., 2pp. author's advertisements; ROBERTS, Denys Kilham. [editor]. Orion (4). Nicholson & Watson, London, Brussels, 1947. first edition, 8vo., dustwrapper unclipped, contributors include Edward Sackville-West, David Cecil, Edith Sitwell, Walter De La Mare & Osbert Sitwell, Graham Greene, George Barker & others, 149pp; RIMBAULD, Arthur. Oeuvres Completes de Arthur Rimbaud. inscribed to Edith Sitwell by Alberto (de Lacerda), Gallimard, Paris, 1963. 8vo., limp green gilt leather, dustwrapper unclipped, new green e/ps., inscribed in blue ink to original front free e/p., to Edith Sitwell in blue ink to front free e/p., 'To my dear Edith / with my heartiest / congratulations - / with love / from / Alberto / London, 10th June, 54', half-title, French text, 825pp; with ELIOT. T.S. The Waste Land and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, London, 1940. first edition, 8vo., dustwrapper unclipped; FULLER, Roy. The Middle of A War. The New Hogarth Library, Vol VIII, The Hogarth Press, London, 1942. first edition, 8vo., dustwrapper unclipped; LEE, Laurie. The Bloom of Candles Verse from a Poet's Year. John Lehmann, London, 1947. first edition, 8vo., dustwrapper unclipped; (Qty. 11). Provenance: The Library of Dame Edith Sitwell.
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