Edité par Tragara Press,, 1974
Vendeur : West Port Books, Gorebridge, Royaume-Uni
EUR 17,69
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Ajouter au panierSoft cover. Etat : Fine.
Edité par The Tragara Press, Edinburgh, 1974
Vendeur : Provan Books, Glasgow, Royaume-Uni
EUR 11,80
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Ajouter au panierSoft cover. Etat : Fine. un-paginated, fine condition in sewn paper covers, number 73 of an edition of 90 copies.
Edité par Edinburgh: Tragara Press, 1974
ISBN 10 : 0902616161 ISBN 13 : 9780902616165
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : James Fergusson Books & Manuscripts, London, Royaume-Uni
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EUR 70,78
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Ajouter au panierSoft cover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. Green Batik paper wrappers, printed paper label. Edge of lower cover slightly nicked. Edition limited to 90 numbered copies, of which this is one of 25 on brown Sheepstor handmade paper specially bound and signed by the author. The first of several titles by Julian Symons to come from the Tragara Press, in the same year as the first by his old friend Roy Fuller, An Old War: both authors introduced to Alan Anderson by George Sims, to whom Symons had given an early boost as a bookseller in unleashing him on the collections of his brother A.J.A. Symons. "A fiery elephant he called himself ['Fiery Elephant (B.S. Johnson 1933-1973)']. This creature roared / And stamped, trunk waving, rooting out imaginary / Enemies in the literary undergrowth, / Taking on everybody, Johnson v The World. / And Johnson could take punishment, my, see that elephant / Stop a publisher's rejection, both barrels, and come out / Bellowing with pain. And sorrow. But mostly anger. / Elephant Johnson never took a count. / Nobody chopped him down. / He chopped himself down. // But also but also / Looked for friendship and offered it, / Felt for young people, old people, all misfits, / Liked the companionship of pubs, / Watched Chelsea with eagerness, a South Londoner / ('We live in the North, so my boy Steve / Supports Arsenal, but I'm trying / To get him out of it'). The questioning eyes / Asked for something, the clumsy hands / Made inexplicit gestures, but the fiery / Elephant turned them into theories / About not telling lies in his fictions. / Who wants to tell lies in his fictions? / Is what elephants remember the truth? / These are never the problems of art.". Signed by Author(s).
Edité par Tragara Press,, Edinburgh,, 1974
Vendeur : Burwood Books, Wickham Market, Royaume-Uni
Membre d'association : PBFA
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EUR 42,47
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : Fine. First Edition. Wraps. 8vo. pp 24. One of 20 additional copies (to 70) 'for the author's own use' here presented to Baron Corvo expert Donald Weeks SIGNED WITH 'with warmest good wishes Julian.' Corners trifle creased else fine. Signedes.
Edité par The Tragara Press, Edinburgh, 1974
Edition originale
EUR 35,39
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Ajouter au panierSoft cover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. First edition, limited to 90 numbered copies, of which this is one of sixty-five copies bound in wrappers. Unpaginated. Tall 8vo. Card wrappers, very slightly creased. A very good copy. Nine poems, all bar one here making their first appearance in print. Halliwell A29. [A light item, UK postage will be reduced].
Edité par The Tragara Press, Edinburgh., 1974
Vendeur : Peter Ellis, Bookseller, ABA, ILAB, London, Royaume-Uni
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EUR 76,68
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Ajouter au panierFirst edition. Octavo. Unpaginated. Nine poems. Batik-style wrappers with flaps, title label on front.Out of a total edition of 90 copies, this is number 2 of 25 printed on Sheepstor hand-made and signed by the author.Fine.
Edité par The Tragara Press, Edinburgh, 1974
Vendeur : James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
Edition originale Signé
EUR 197,98
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Ajouter au panier[28] pp. 1 vols. 8vo. First edition, no. 1 of 25 signed copies on brown Sheepstor hand-made paper (edition of 90). [28] pp. 1 vols. 8vo. George Sims and Julian Symons were friends of many, many years. Anderson 29; Halliwell A29a; Walsdorf B33. Provenance: George Sims; David Holmes Original decorated wrappers, printed paper label. Fine. Bookplate of George Sims First edition, no. 1 of 25 signed copies on brown Sheepstor hand-made paper (edition of 90).
Edité par The Tragara Press, Edinburgh, 1974
Vendeur : James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
Edition originale Signé
EUR 197,98
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Ajouter au panier[28] pp. 1 vols. 8vo. First edition. One of 20 additional copies on brown Sheepstor hand-made paper for the use of the author (only 90 copies were offered for sale). [28] pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed, "This one for George and Beryl from Julia" George Sims and Julian Symons were friends of many, many years. Anderson 29; Halliwell A29b; Walsdorf B33. Provenance: George Sims; David Holmes Original decorated wrappers, printed paper label. Fine. Bookplate of George Sims First edition. One of 20 additional copies on brown Sheepstor hand-made paper for the use of the author (only 90 copies were offered for sale).
Edité par Edinburgh: Tragara Press, 1974
Vendeur : James Fergusson Books & Manuscripts, London, Royaume-Uni
EUR 117,96
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Ajouter au panierNo Binding. Etat : Fine. Printer's proofs: folded sheets of Sheepstor handmade paper, unsewn, lacking only pp. [3, author's note], [4, blank], [12-13, title poem: misprinted as blank, then title-page], [21-2, blanks], but with three extra title-pages (p. [1]), none with the copyright notice on p. [2] or the limitation page [23], one with p. [13] on the title-page verso, and p. [11] in place of the limitation page. The published edition was limited to 90 numbered copies, of which 25 were printed on brown Sheepstor specially bound and signed by the author. The first of several titles by Julian Symons to come from the Tragara Press, in the same year as the first by his old friend Roy Fuller, An Old War: both authors introduced to Alan Anderson by George Sims, to whom Symons had given an early boost as a bookseller in unleashing him on the collections of his brother A.J.A. Symons. "A fiery elephant he called himself ['Fiery Elephant (B.S. Johnson 1933-1973)']. This creature roared / And stamped, trunk waving, rooting out imaginary / Enemies in the literary undergrowth, / Taking on everybody, Johnson v The World. / And Johnson could take punishment, my, see that elephant / Stop a publisher's rejection, both barrels, and come out / Bellowing with pain. And sorrow. But mostly anger. / Elephant Johnson never took a count. / Nobody chopped him down. / He chopped himself down. // But also but also / Looked for friendship and offered it, / Felt for young people, old people, all misfits, / Liked the companionship of pubs, / Watched Chelsea with eagerness, a South Londoner / ('We live in the North, so my boy Steve / Supports Arsenal, but I'm trying / To get him out of it'). The questioning eyes / Asked for something, the clumsy hands / Made inexplicit gestures, but the fiery / Elephant turned them into theories / About not telling lies in his fictions. / Who wants to tell lies in his fictions? / Is what elephants remember the truth? / These are never the problems of art." Also present, on a different stock, are four extra poems printed rectos only, "All Things Cut Down", "A Square of Blue", "Recovering" and "The Little Winter", all poems of aching regret about the author's daughter, Sarah Louise Symons (1948-1976). "The little winter comes in June she wrote in a childhood poem [aged six - published by Tambimittu's Poetry London-New York, 1956]. / In one of the last photographs she sits upright on a sofa, unsmiling. // That was in March. On the bus from New York / She was hunched, face turned away, staring into darkness. // Her last birthday, September, staggered up our stairs, / Two litre bottles in basket. Again unsmiling. // But also I remember / Another autumn in Amherst, gold and brown, gay among shining leaves. // And also and also / Beaches in Kent, Cornwall, Spain, her endless enjoyment. // And homes made everywhere / Kilburn and Chiswick and Mousehole, a houseboat at Twickenham, // A flat in Wooton [sic] Rivers: / All enjoyed not endured, lack of money dismissed // With a smile and an elegant wave of the hand. / What did it matter? She stretched out arms to life, embraced it // Until the little winter came." In 1979 the Tragara Press printed for the author 50 copies of Seven Poems for Sarah.