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Edité par Jackson, Son & Co, 1945
Vendeur : Eureka Books, Eureka, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Trade Paperback. First Edition. 23 pages. The fifth W. P. Ker Memorial Lecture delivered in the University of Glasgow, 27th April, 1944. 1 of 1000 copies (Kirkpatrick A25.). First edition (first printing). Very good in wrappers (paperback).
Edité par Vintage Books/ A Division of Random House, Inc., New York, 1920
Vendeur : gearbooks, The Bronx, NY, Etats-Unis
Livre
Mass Market Paperback. Etat : Very Good. Leo Lionni (Cover Design) (illustrateur). Copyright 1920. 184 pp. A rare, out-of-print, collectible gem! Solidly bound copy with moderate external wear, crisp pages and clean text. Slightly creased spine. Stain on bottom edge. Slightly damaged front cover.
Edité par Harcourt, New York, 1934
Vendeur : Currey, L.W. Inc. ABAA/ILAB, Elizabethtown, NY, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Octavo, cloth. First U.S. edition. 1000 copies printed. Kirkpatrick A16b. A tight, clean, very good copy. (#113061).
Edité par Istanbul: Iletisim Yayinlari, 2004., Istanbul:, 2004
ISBN 10 : 9750502442ISBN 13 : 9789750502446
Vendeur : BOSPHORUS BOOKS, Istanbul, Turquie
Livre
Soft cover. Etat : New. FORSTER, E[DWARD] M[ORGAN] Meleklerin ugramadigi yer. [= Where Angels Fear to Tread]. Translated to Turkish by Armagan Ilkin. Istanbul: Iletisim Yayinlari, 2004. 8vo., 191 p. Printed to 1000 copies. Paperback. New ISBN: 9789750502446 CATALOG: Literature KEYWORDS: English literature novel.
Edité par Istanbul: Iletisim Yayinlari, 2002., Istanbul:, 2002
ISBN 10 : 9750500563ISBN 13 : 9789750500565
Vendeur : BOSPHORUS BOOKS, Istanbul, Turquie
Livre
Soft cover. Etat : New. FORSTER, E[DWARD] M[ORGAN] Cennet dolmusu. Toplu oykuler 1. [= Collected Short Stories]. Istanbul: Iletisim Yayinlari, 2002. First Turkish edition, 8vo., 247 p. Printed to 1000 copies. Paperback. New ISBN: 9789750500565 CATALOG: Literature KEYWORDS: English literature Story.
Edité par Creative Arts Book Company 1980, 1980
Vendeur : Tiger books, Canterbury, Royaume-Uni
Livre
Soft cover. Etat : Fine. card wrappers, two portraits, fine; first published 1923; 97 pages plus conclusion.
Edité par Edward Arnold Ltd 1956 (first edition), 1956
Vendeur : Tiger books, Canterbury, Royaume-Uni
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. 1st Edition. illustrated, very good in Beryl Thornborough dust jacket with sunned spine; 301 pages including index.
Edité par Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press 1931, 1931
Vendeur : Tiger books, Canterbury, Royaume-Uni
Livre Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. card wrappers as issued, one illustration, wrappers lightly toned, ownership initials and date half-title, scattered spotting, very good; Hogarth Letters, No 1; 27 pages.
Soft cover. Etat : Near Fine. paper wrappers as issued, near fine; Macmillan War Pamphlets No 3; 32 pages.
Edité par Edward Arnold & Co 1927 (first issue), 1927
Vendeur : Tiger books, Canterbury, Royaume-Uni
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Good. no dust jacket, spine bumped, fore edge lightly spotted, good; first edition 224 pages; including index of main references.
Edité par Edward Arnold & Co 1934, 1934
Vendeur : Tiger books, Canterbury, Royaume-Uni
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. no dust jacket, spine bumped and a trifle chipped, illustrated, top edge blue, good. first edition; 277 pages including index.
Edité par Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press 1925, 1925
Vendeur : Tiger books, Canterbury, Royaume-Uni
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. original decorated boards, sadly lacking backstrip, minor dust-soiling, good; 23 pages.
Edité par London: Edward Arnold & Co., [1953]., 1953
Vendeur : D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Canada
Edition originale
8vo. pp. 176. 8 plates (incl frontis.). cloth. Very good copy in worn, chipped & lightly stained dw. First Edition.
Edité par Toronto: Longmans, Green & Co, & London: Edward Arnold & Co., 1924., 1924
Vendeur : D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Canada
Edition originale
12mo. pp. 325, [3]ads. dark red cloth (some discolouration to cloth on upper cover & lower spine, otherwise a good, tight copy). First Canadian Edition (London sheets with cancel title).
Edité par Sidgwick and Jackson, London, 1911
Vendeur : Fine Editions Ltd, Lancaster, PA, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Edition originale
Decorative Cloth. Etat : Fine. First Edition. First Printing of Forster's first collection of stories, designed by Roger Fry, one of only 1000 copies published, and the first of Bloomsbury's literary works to include Bloomsbury art. Crown 8vo (184 x 131mm) [8],164,[4]pp. Publisher's pale brown cloth, front cover richly blocked in gold overall ornamental design, spine lettered in gold, top edge gilded, pale grey illustrated end papers, text printed in dark grey. (No dust jacket seems to have been issued.) Very slight knocking to corners, else a superlative example, square, tight, and clean throughout. Kirkpatrick A5a. Six stories on themes of fantasy and the supernatural, previously published in literary periodicals: "The Story of a Panic," "The Other Side of the Hedge," "The Celestial Omnibus," "Other Kingdom," "The Curate's Friend," and "The Road from Colonus." A fascinating example of Fry's early experiments in book design: Fry designed the binding and end papers. N. B. With few exceptions (always identified), we only stock books in exceptional condition, carefully preserved in archival, removable mylar sleeves. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. (Fine Editions Ltd is a member of the Independent Online Booksellers Association, and we subscribe to its codes of ethics.).
Edité par Sidgwick & Jackson, London, 1928
Vendeur : Currey, L.W. Inc. ABAA/ILAB, Elizabethtown, NY, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Octavo, pp. [1-8] 1-187 [188], original red cloth, front and spine panels stamped in gold. First edition. Approximately 3720 copies printed. Collects six stories, including the science fiction classic, "The Machine Stops" (1909). ". the first full-scale emergence of the twentieth-century anti-utopia." - Hillegas, The Future as Nightmare, pp. 82-94. "Machinery controls the world, the individuals live underground and are almost completely isolated. The son who wants to see his mother is a freak. Finally the vast machinery breaks down, a new, more natural life begins again on the surface of the earth." - Gerber, Utopian Fantasy (1973), p. 150. ". must be judged the first full-fledged dystopian view of the effects of technology." - Anatomy of Wonder (1995) 1-35. "Forster described this story as 'a counter-blast to one of the heavens of H. G. Wells.' It has been often reprinted." - Lewis, Utopian Literature, p. 65. Four of the remaining five stories have supernatural motifs and are "excellent," according to Bleiler, The Guide to Supernatural Fiction 646. Anatomy of Wonder (1981) 1-74; (1987) 1-35; and (2004) II-414. Barron (ed), Fantasy Literature 3-139. Bleiler, Science-Fiction: The Early Years 803. Clareson, Science Fiction in America, 1870s-1930s 307. Clarke, Tale of the Future (1978), p. 56. Negley, Utopian Literature: A Bibliography 378. Sargent, British and American Utopian Literature, 1516-1985, p. 145. Survey of Science Fiction Literature III, pp. 1299-1303. Bleiler (1978), p. 75. Reginald 05525. A fine copy in very good printed dust jacket with mild tanning to spine which as been professionally restored. A very attractive example of this delicate jacket. (#165787).
Edité par West Hackhurst, Dorking, Cambridge, and possibly London, 1911, 1926, and n. d., 1926
Vendeur : Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Autriche
Manuscrit / Papier ancien
Mostly 8vo. Altogether 5½ pp. To John Henderson, Secretary of the National Liberal Club, on invitations and publications: "Many thanks for your letter. If convenient, would you change the title of my discourse to 'Literature + The War': this would give me the opportunity of saying that I have not been able to get through Bernard Shaw. - But I expect I shall be pretty serious: it is so impossible to be anything else [.]" (undated, possibly from London).
Edité par G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1911
Vendeur : Compass Rose Books, ABAA-ILAB, Kensington, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. First American Edition, First Printing. A Near Fine copy in dull maroon cloth stamped in gilt at spine and on front cover, lacking the dustwrapper. A tiny split at crown and one at foot, else a clean, unfaded copy with no foxing, dog-ears, stains or other problems. 364pp. with publisher's ads at end. Basis for the popular 1985 Ivory-Merchant adaptation, which starred Maggie Smith, Helena Bonham Carter, Julian Sands, Denholm Elliott, Daniel Day-Lewis, Judy Dench and Simon Callow. Quite scarce. Q19723.
Vendeur : Gerard A.J. Stodolski, Inc. Autographs, Bedford, NH, Etats-Unis
Manuscrit / Papier ancien
No Binding. Etat : Near Fine. FORSTER, E(DWARD) M(ORGAN). (1879-1970). English novelist and essayist; famous for his ironic novels, many of which confronted the difference in the classes in British society in the twentieth century, and its innate hypocrisy; among his many works are: Where Angles Fear to Tread (1905); A Room with a View (1908); Howards End (1910); A Passage to India (1924). Good archive of six Autograph Letters Signed, E. M. Forster , on imprinted King s College and West Hackhurst, Abinger Hammer, Dorking stationery. Plus an Autograph List Signed, E.M. Forster , of his various works, organized by publisher. Nine total pages. Cambridge and Dorking, January 9, 1939 to October 6, 1958. Overall, fine condition. To J. Wilson, Esq., Mews Bumpus, Bookseller, 277 Oxford Street, W. Forster writes: [January 9, 1939] Dear Wilson, Messrs Whitehead Morris, Rue Cherif Pacha, Alexandria, have just brought over a new edition of my Alexandria Guide. Will you please get me six copies. (I don t know whether you would feel disposed to order a few extra, in case I or any of my friends should want them.) Possibly in London Whitehead Morris may have copies in stock, but I don t know. Yours ever, E.M. Forster . [January 10, 1940] Dear Wilson, I have sent your letter to the editor of the Abinger Chronicles, Mrs. Sprigge, Cherry Cottage, Abinger Corner, Dorking. Yes, I think she doesn t sell single members. I don t know how long the venture will continue it is just a bit of private amusement. I believe I m to come out [?] in the next number: in a very frivolous mood. Thank you for the family Christmas card, I didn t know that Barnes poem. It is lovely and true and the only truth that matters. (Its of books anger [?] me, though.) Talking of books, if you ever have the 2nd or 3rd volumes of Barnes poems in the Dorset Dialect [William Barnes Poems of Rural Life, in the Dorset Dialect, 1844] I wish you would drop me a line. I have the 1st vol it belonged to Thomas Hardy and should like to acquire its fellows: if they are to be had at a modest price. Kindest greetings for 1940, Yours ever, E.M. Forster . [June 11, 1941] I am broadcasting next month the usual sort of thing Books of the Past Six Months . I may look in on you next Monday morning (the 16th) and trouble you for information and advice. Hope all goes as well as possible. E.M. Forster . [November 24, 1955] Dear Mr. Wilson, Many thanks for sending me Mr. Villan s book on T.E. [Lawrence] I appreciate it, and his inscription on it and it appears to be an admirable study. Please thank him for his kindness when you are in touch with him. It very pleasant to see your handwriting. I hope you keep well. I am doing excellently, considering my age, and have been well occupied in various ways this year. I got down to Cloud Hill in the summer. The Knowles were well, but the cottage is a bit of an anxiety to them: for one thing its foundations have been shaken by army traffic and the National Trust has funds for its support. What a trash this denigration business has become! Bernard Shaw will probably be its next victim. It will go on, I m afraid, as long as people prefer to read books about books, rather than to read books. With all good wishes, kind remembrances, Yours sincerely, E.M. Forster. [P.S.] I will give you a look in if I may when next I pass. [September 3, 1958] My dear Wilson, How pleasant to hear from you! I would gladly do what you suggest, but do you not think a London customer would be more suitable? Living in Cambridge, I do my book-buying and book-scrounging here, and I haven t actually entered 477 for years, though I have entered it mentally from time to time, in the knowledge that it has done and is doing such good work. If you can think of some tasteful or tasty Londoner, get him on the job. If no one turns up, I will do it, and as far as I know I shall be around about then. With best wishes, Yours sincerely, E.M. Forster . [October 6, 1958] Dear Wilson, Thank you for your letter. Yes, all being well I shall come along on the 6th and talk for about ten minutes at about 7 P.M. It will be very nice to see you again and to see the new shop. I hope you are faring well. I am doing all right so far and am just back from Italy. Yours sincerely, E.M. Forster . The list that Forster has penned reads: Where Angels Fear to Tread Arnold [Publisher] The Longest Journey Aspects of the Novel G[oldsworthy] L[owes] Dickinson Abinger Harvest Anonymity Hogarth Press Pharos and Pharillon Alexandria: a History and a Guide (if available) Just a superb grouping of his letters, from the author who has supplied us with several of the best novels written in the last century.