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1931139703London: Eric Partridge at The Scholartis Press 1931. First edition first impression 1000 copies printed; presentation copy from one of the contributors inscribed on the front free endpaper "With love and affection Norman Hancock May 23 1931. And apologies for the Rabelaisia!" Hancock contributed the short story "War from the Ranks" described as "admirable" by John O'London's Weekly. That review continued "Here told with directness and entire simplicity we have the experiences of a lance-corporal in the infantry; this is more genuinely illuminating than a vast deal of the stuff that has appeared some of it with great success in the guise of fiction" newspaper clipping tipped-in dated in pencil 27.6.31. Hancock remains elusive but he may be the author of Interlude for John Dent 1932 and An Innocent Grows Up Dent 1947. This is an interesting Great War anthology comprising pieces by Conal O'Riordan Charles Edmonds C. W. Grundy concerning the WAAC John Brophy two contributions "Miles" Stephen Southwold E. C. Pattison Hancock and two by Partridge "Byways of Soldiers' Slang" and "From Two Angles" the latter written under his pseudonym of Corrie Denison. It is divided into three sections "Conceivably True" "Concerning the True" and "Actually True". Octavo. Original orange cloth gilt lettered spine top edge yellow. With dust jacket. Jacket spine toned split at rear fold and with lateral closed-tears across spine panel extensive old paper repairs to verso top edge a little dusty fore-edge a touch foxed front board slightly splayed yet this remains a very good copy bright and sharp in the scarce dust jacket. hardcover
194952395London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd 1949. Third edition "revised and much enlarged" 4to pp. xvi 1230; text printed in double columns; original blue cloth gilt-lettered spine top edge blue; binding shaken title page loosening and front hinge cracked; a good copy only with the Foulis and Baskerville Press's bibliographer Philip Gaskell's ownership stamp on upper pastedown and correspondence between him and Partridge laid in one autograph postcard one typed letter with enclosures and a 5-p. MS "Army Slang. Compiled April '45 / B.L.A." <br/><br/> Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd hardcover books
194950823London: Theodore Brun 1949. Edition de Luxe limited to 106 copies this being copy 97 of 100 signed by Partridge; large 8vo pp. 4 xvi 1230; publisher's full black morocco stamped in gilt on upper cover and spine t.e.g.; fine copy. <br/><br/> Theodore Brun unknown books
195052349London: Theodore Brun Ltd 1950. First edition limited to 250 numbered copies this being one of 100 copies signed by Partridge; small 4to pp. xv 1 804; publisher's full black morocco gilt; near fine throughout. Issued simultaneouly with the trade edition. <br/><br/> Theodore Brun, Ltd unknown books
195250703London: Hamish Hamilton 1952. First edition small 8vo pp. 14 146; red cloth boards silver title on spine; fine in a fine dust jacket. Inscribed to the dedicatee by Partridge: "To John W. Clark with the wish that it was worthy of him Eric Partridge 30 May 1952." Clark professor at the University of Minnesota was an old friend of Partridge and a sometimes collaborator. One small correction to the text in Partridge's hand. <br/><br/> Hamish Hamilton hardcover books
196352268London: Andre Deutsch 1963. First edition 8vo pp. 182; pencil checkmarks in the margins and with more extensive pencil notes on the rear endpapers almost certainly the notes of his sometimes collaborator and professor of English at the University of Minnesota John W. Clark who is also one of the five dedicatees of this book. Inscribed on the front free endpaper by Partridge "John from Eric iocundum in amicitiam 28 January 1963." Also with the price on the dust jacket crossed out by Partridge. Fine copy in the dust jacket. <br/><br/> Andre Deutsch unknown books
195052349London: Theodore Brun Ltd 1950. First edition limited to 250 numbered copies this being one of 100 copies signed by Partridge; small 4to pp. xv 1 804; publisher's full black morocco gilt; near fine throughout. Issued simultaneouly with the trade edition. Theodore Brun, Ltd unknown
194950823London: Theodore Brun 1949. Edition de Luxe limited to 106 copies this being copy 97 of 100 signed by Partridge; large 8vo pp. 4 xvi 1230; publisher's full black morocco stamped in gilt on upper cover and spine t.e.g.; fine copy. Theodore Brun unknown
195250703London: Hamish Hamilton 1952. First edition small 8vo pp. 14 146; red cloth boards silver title on spine; fine in a fine dust jacket. Inscribed to the dedicatee by Partridge: "To John W. Clark with the wish that it was worthy of him Eric Partridge 30 May 1952." Clark professor at the University of Minnesota was an old friend of Partridge and a sometimes collaborator. One small correction to the text in Partridge's hand. Hamish Hamilton unknown
196352268London: Andre Deutsch 1963. First edition 8vo pp. 182; pencil checkmarks in the margins and with more extensive pencil notes on the rear endpapers almost certainly the notes of his sometimes collaborator and professor of English at the University of Minnesota John W. Clark who is also one of the five dedicatees of this book. Inscribed on the front free endpaper by Partridge "John from Eric iocundum in amicitiam 28 January 1963." Also with the price on the dust jacket crossed out by Partridge. Fine copy in the dust jacket. Andre Deutsch unknown
19780009828Various Publishers 1978-2001. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 7 vols. Laid in vol. one is a full page ALS from Partridge dated Nov. 18th 1985 plus a laid in bookplate of J. E. Davies signed by Partridge. The letter is also to this person. Various Publishers hardcover
1969mon0000251292Jarrold & Sons 1969-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. NOT an ex-library book. Clean copy in good condition. With Dust Cover. Jarrold & Sons hardcover
194952395London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd 1949. Third edition "revised and much enlarged" 4to pp. xvi 1230; text printed in double columns; original blue cloth gilt-lettered spine top edge blue; binding shaken title page loosening and front hinge cracked; a good copy only with the Foulis and Baskerville Press's bibliographer Philip Gaskell's ownership stamp on upper pastedown and correspondence between him and Partridge laid in one autograph postcard one typed letter with enclosures and a 5-p. MS "Army Slang. Compiled April '45 / B.L.A. Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd unknown
197849532Hogarth Press with Gollancz with Harper Collins with Weidenfeld & Nicolson 1978-2001. 7 vols. 8vo. First Edition with numerous coloured and monochrome plates final volume with coloured endpapers; cloth brown/brown/red/blue/green/green/brown respectively gilt backs a near fine set in unclipped dustwrapper. THE FIRST VOLUME IS A PRESENTATION COPY SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR TO GEORGE HEYWOOD HILL AND LADY ANNE GATHORNE-HARDY. First two volumes with dustwrappers by Angelica Garnett. The set comprises A Pacifist's War. Diary 1939-1945 1978; Everything to Lose. Diaries 1945-1960 1985; Hanging On. Diaries 1960-1963 1990; Other People. Diaries 1963-1966 1993; Good Company. Diaries 1967-1970 1994; Life Regained. Diaries 1970-1972 1998; Ups and Downs. Diaries 1972-1975 2001. Evocative and often hilarious diaries from the last remaining member of the Bloomsbury Group. George Heywood Hill and Lady Anne Gathorne-Hardy later his wife founded the London bookshop which bears his name. A SPLENDID ASSOCIATION SET. Please note that additional postage will be required for shipping outside the UK. Hogarth Press [with] Gollancz [with] Harper Collins [with] Weidenfeld & Nicolson, hardcover
199833443London 1998. 1st Edition. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. Signed by Author. Autograph letters signed by Frances Partridge in her 98th year. <br /> Partridge Frances. 1900 - 2004. The second to last surviving member of the Bloomsbury Group the last being Anne Olivier Popham Bell wife of Quentin Bell as of 2007. A wonderful original set of two handwritten letters dated 1998 to Vita Sackville-West's bibliographer. In addition an original photograph Inscribed on the verso by Frances Partridge. Her death in 2004 at the great age of 103 closed a remarkable chapter in English literary life. Her friendships with Virginia and Leonard Woolf Lytton Strachey Dora Carrington David Garnett her brother-inlaw are vividly chronicled in her memoirs and would have assured her own immortality. Born and brought up in the heart of Bloomsbury in Bedford Square she became allied by marriage and friendship to everyone of significance in the literary and artistic worlds of the Twenties and Thirties.<br /> Two letters on stationery from her London home on West Halkin Street <br /> <br /> One sheet on ivory paper measuring approx. 8 3/4" x 5 1/4" written on both sides.<br /> Reads in full: <br /> "Flat 2 West Halkin St.<br /> London SWIX 8JL<br /> <br /> December 3 '98<br /> Dear Keith Ravenscroft<br /> Yes indeed the bookshop where I started working in ~ I think - 1921 certainly was Birrell and Garnett. David Garnett was also my brother in law this first wife being more of my elder sisters ~ Rachel or Ray the " lady" what became a 'fox.'! it was the assistant &. accountant and it was there that I got to know all the famous Bloomsbury characters who lived near own shop . the Bells Woolfs Roger Fry EM Forster. A little further off were the Sitwells and Nicholson's but I don't think we ever had Vita's book on Chatterton. Of course you must know the life of Chatterton whose second of two volumes has now her published It in by Richand Holmes.our best living biographer though not a member of Bloomsbury itself . I think I may myself be a member of that group & that I was friends of them all & have a great many letters from them you might even find interest in my own 7 dearies about them ! I am now 98.<br /> Yours sincerely<br /> Frances Partridge"<br /> <br /> One sheet of personal blue stationery measuring 8 3/4 by 11 1/4 inches written on both sides.<br /> Reads in full: <br /> "West Halkin Street<br /> London SWIX 8JL<br /> 0171 235 6998<br /> November 17th 1998<br /> Dear Keith Ravencroft<br /> I was interested to get your letter showing interest in the Bloomsburg group & I felt much as you do when<br /> after leaving college I came to London and went to work in a bookshop where many of then bought books just off Gordon Square you if right about Their deserving our interest I feel myself a late - comer ; I would say Old Bloomsbury began to form into a group at Cambridge ~ the heart of it being the daughters a sows of Sir Leslie Stephen Vanessa Virginia Thoby & Adrian & of Sir Richard Strachey of whom the most important was Lyston and his first cousin Duncan Grant. I Knew all these except Thoby who died of a fever caught abroad. The men were all Cambridge men including the husbands of the Stephen girls. Clive Bell and Leonard Woolf. I don't think any of them thought of themselves as a group but they shared many interests - literature & art travel were probably the common ties In fact whatever you say in your letter They tended to be left wing believed<br /> in independence of thought & highly valued friendship. You asked me to correct any mistakes so I will<br /> say that Harold was Vita's husband and probably her son Nigel sent you the book His brother Ben is dead now. They were not really Bloomsbury at it's . Her friendship with Virginia has brought her to be considered as such . They married Blooms did a had children and friends and so they have got into quite a clan. After all the Strachey's & Grans had highland blood!<br /> Ask me anything you want to know there is such a lot I don't know what to tell you.<br /> Yours Sincerely<br /> Francis Partridge" <br /> <br /> Expected fold lines. Fine condition.<br /> A fascinating portrait. unknown
194758970London 1947. Each printed on stiff card and folded to make 4 pages except as noted all 8vo all fine except as noted all with prose essays by Partridge on a variety of subjects many pertaining to some aspect of words or language. Laurie Atkinson Esq. whose name appears with some frequency below was an amateur lexicographer a reader and contributor to Eric Partridge and his works for many years. These cards started appearing in 1927 and were issued annually until 1976 with a couple of interruptions notably during the years of World War II. Partridge died in 1979. 1947 / 1948: Spivs and Phoneys. 1949 / 1950: We are the People inscribed "To all there Eric." 1950 / 1951: Westward to the Fortunate Isles; pp. 8; with the original mailing envelope addressed in Partridge's hand to Laurie Atkinson. 1951 / 1952: The Real McCoy and the Real Mackay; pp. 8; with the original mailing envelope addressed in Partridge's hand to Laurie Atkinson. 1952 / 1953: Imagination and Good Sense in Etymology; with a 4" x 6" prospectus laid for Partridge's You Have Point There addressed to Laurie Atkinson; also with the original mailing envelope addressed in Partridge's hand to Laurie Atkinson. 1953 / 1954: The Etymology of Etymology; with a 4" x 6" prospectus laid for Partridge's Concise Usage and Abusage addressed to Laurie Atkinson; also with the original mailing envelope addressed in Partridge's hand to Laurie Atkinson; slight glue residue at the top from envelope. 1954 / 1955: Babes Babblers Barbarians; with the original mailing envelope addressed in Partridge's hand to Laurie Atkinson. 1955 / 1956: Elephantine; with the original mailing envelope addressed in Partridge's hand to Laurie Atkinson. 1957 / 1958: Aspects of Emptiness; with the original mailing envelope addressed in Partridge's hand to Laurie Atkinson Esq. together with a typed carbon reply from him to Partridge. 1958 / 1959: . Nor any Drop to Drink; with the original mailing envelope addressed in Partridge's hand to Laurie Atkinson. 1959 / 1960: A Square Digs Beatnick; with the original mailing envelope addressed in Partridge's hand to Laurie Atkinson. 1960 / 1961: Annus Laud Mirabilis; with the original mailing envelope addressed in Partridge's hand to Laurie Atkinson Esq. 1961 / 1962: Merely Another Year; with the original mailing envelope addressed in Partridge's hand to Laurie Atkinson Esq. 1962 / 1963: A Few Things Done; with the original mailing envelope addressed in Partridge's hand to Laurie Atkinson moderate glue residue at the top from envelope. 1963 / 1964: An Optical Illusion; with the original mailing envelope addressed in Partridge's hand to Laurie Atkinson together with a one-and-a-half page draft A.L.s to Partridge regarding an ill-fated trip to New York. 1964 / 1965: The Women Have It: Some Lawn Tennis Players I have Watched; with the original mailing envelope addressed in Partridge's hand to Laurie Atkinson together with a one-and-a-half-page draft A.L.s to Partridge regarding tennis. 1968 / 1969 "How Did You Come to Write Your Dictionary of Slang Or Indeed Your Usage and Abusage" With the original mailing envelope addressed in Partridge's hand to Laurie Atkinson together with a one-page A.L.s to Partridge from Atkinson regarding catch-phrases. 1969 / 1970 Below the Surface; with the original mailing envelope addressed in Partridge's hand to Laurie Atkinson Esq. 1970 / 1971: In Memoriam Julian Franklyn; with the original mailing envelope addressed in Partridge's hand to Laurie Atkinson. 1971 / 1972: What's in a Catch-Phrase; with the original mailing envelope addressed in Partridge's hand to Laurie Atkinson · 1973 / 1974: Report on a Work in Progress i.e. A Dictionary of Catch Phrases; with the original mailing envelope addressed in Partridge's hand to Laurie Atkinson. 1974 / 1975: Still Progressing: A Further Report on Catch Phrases; with the original mailing envelope addressed in Partridge's hand to Laurie Atkinson; with a draft 1-p. A.L.s. from Atkinson to Partridge expressing thanks and offering memories. 1975 / 1976 No Man is an Island; inscribed "Dear Laurie all good wishes et multos ad Annos Eric"; together with a 1-p. typed letter to Partridge from Atkinson regarding "hundreds of new definitions for DSUE." 1976 / 1977: Four Linguistic Brevities; inscribed "Dear Laurie Nos. I - II are ; IV less stolid. Regards! Eric"; with the original mailing envelope addressed in Partridge's hand to Laurie Atkinson. unknown
19216801Oakland: Roi Partridge 1921 Original etching on steel-faced copper. 6 7/8 x 61/8 inches impression. Black ink on laid rag paper. Signed and dated within the plate at lower right Roi Partridge 1921. A very fine example expertly framed and glazed. A wonderful example of this artist's work. Unlike many of his etchings which are bold and rather abstract Lone Pine is delicate and detailed and is one of a total edition of 65 impressions. The plate was then canceled. The etching is signed in pencil at the center of the lower margin "Roi Partridge." Roi George Partridge was born in Washington Territory in 1888. In 1909 the budding artist traveled to New York City for one year of art study at the National Academy of Design followed by studies in etching in Munich under Brockhoff. Partridge's next three years were spent in Paris where he worked as a printmaker. He returned to Seattle in 1914 and in 1915 forty-four of his etchings were shown at the Panama Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco. At this point Partridge decided to make California his home and moved to San Francisco in 1917. He began teaching at Mills College in Oakland in 1920 and became the first director of the school's art gallery. His first marriage was to the famed photographer Imogen Cunningham. Partridge continued etching until his retirement in 1954. He had achieved international recognition as one of America's greatest artists specializing almost exclusively in the art of etching. Partridge held memberships in the National Academy of Design California Society of Etchers; Chicago Society of Etchers San Francisco Art Association and more. He won medals at various exhibitions including the National Academy of Design 1910 Art Institute of Chicago 1921 the Los Angeles County Museum of Art 1922 Mills College 1930 etc. Partridge's work is held in many institutional collections including the National Museum of American Art Oakland Museum De Young Museum San Francisco Museum of Art the California State Library San Diego Museum Los Angeles County Museum and on and on. Anthony R. White The Graphic Art of Roi Partridge a Catalogue Raisonnée plate 106. Roi Partridge unknown books
19411515601941. Souvenir typescript of the the United States' "Declaration of War on Germany December 11 1941" signed by eleven World War II generals. One page typed. Boldly signed with their rank beneath by eleven generals in the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force who participated in World War II. In fine condition with mail folds. The piece measures 8.5 inches by 11 inches. United States Army: Alfred M. Gruenther 1899-1983 U.S. Army General. Nicknamed - The Brain' Gruenther was instrumental in planning the Allied invasions of North Africa in 1942 and Italy in 1943. Ralph C. Smith 1893-1998 U.S. Army Major General signed as "Ralph C. Smith / Maj Gen. US ARMY. RET." Smith commanded forces in the Pacific Theater and was tasked with the defense of the Hawaiian Islands. Maxwell D. Taylor 1901-1987 U.S. Army General. Taylor served with distinction in Sicily Italy Normandy and the Netherlands and was the commander of the 101st Airborne Division - The Screaming Eagles.' James Van Fleet 1892-1992 U.S. Army General. Van Fleet's leadership during the Utah Beach landings on D-Day earned him a Distinguished Service Cross. James M. Gavin 1907-1990 U.S. Army Lieutenant General. Gavin trained paratroopers of gliders and parachutes all over the European Theater. Matthew B. Ridgway 1895-1993 U.S. Army General. Ridgway commanded the 82nd Airborne Division in World War II and later led U.N. forces in Korea reversing the tide against Chinese offensives. United States Air Force: Ira C. Eaker 1896-1987 U.S. Air Force Lieutenant General. Eaker successfully advocated for precision daylight bombing of industrial and military targets in Germany in conjunction with Royal Air Force night raiding. Elwood - Pete' Quesada 1904-1993 U.S. Air Force Lieutenant General. Quesada perfected methods of obtaining real-time information for combined air-ground missions including the use of pilot air controllers in tanks and the use of early warning radar. Earle E. - Pat' Partridge 1900-1990 U.S. Air Force General signed as "E.E. Partridge / General U.S. Air Force ret." Partridge oversaw Air Force actions in the Pacific Theater notably in Okinawa. Dean C. Strother 1908-2000 U.S. Air Force General. Strother was sent on missions in the Pacific Theater in Italy and to the Soviet Union to assist the Soviets on the Eastern Front. Lauris Norstad 1907-1988 U.S. Air Force General. Norstad was a key planner of Allied air strategy in World War II and later served as Supreme Allied Commander Europe during the early Cold War. The United States declared war against Germany on December 11 1941 just hours after receiving Germany's declaration of war on the United States. Pub. L 77-331 originally signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt Vice President Henry Wallace and House Speaker Sam Rayburn had been passed unanimously in both the Senate and the House of Representatives. Of course this war declaration set the stage for the signers' illustrious military careers during World War II. unknown
199357611Partridge Fine Arts PLC. New. 1993. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 48 pages. 32 items catalogued and illustrated many in color. -- with a bonus offer-- . Partridge Fine Arts PLC paperback
199223228Chelsea Michigan U.S.A.: Scarborough House. New. 1992. Paperback. 0812885368 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED 384 pages; clean and crisp tight and bright pages with no writing or markings to the text. -- -- with a bonus offer-- . Scarborough House paperback
194839647New York: E. P. Dutton. As New. 1948. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - TEXT PRISTINE - NUMBER 1016 OF A LIMITED EDITION OF 1440 NUMBERED COPIES - 227 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . E. P. Dutton hardcover
1988C91351H & I. As New. 1988. Hardcover. 0912158956 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 434 pages. Description from Library Journal: "Using his study of art in Europe and his mastery of etching to evoke a childhood in the Pacific Northwest Roi Partridge 1888-1984 produced finely crafted images of people landscape and architecture. Married for a time to Imogen Cunningham Partridge is here shown to be a significant member of the circle of West Coast artists who both mastered and were mastered by the great natural features of the region--a circle including Ansel Adams Edward Weston Dorothea Lange and Maynard Dixon. Well conceived and comprehensive this impressive gathering of Partridge's most important work offers excellent reproductions of etchings done from 1914 to 1954." Roy Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Life and Work Raisonnee -- with a bonus offer-- - May be EITHER: out of print OOP and extremely rare in this pristine condition; signed by author or contributor; or a first or special edition; inquire for details . H & I hardcover
198891351H & I. New. 1988. Hardcover. 0912158956 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 434 pages. Description from Library Journal: "Using his study of art in Europe and his mastery of etching to evoke a childhood in the Pacific Northwest Roi Partridge 1888-1984 produced finely crafted images of people landscape and architecture. Married for a time to Imogen Cunningham Partridge is here shown to be a significant member of the circle of West Coast artists who both mastered and were mastered by the great natural features of the region--a circle including Ansel Adams Edward Weston Dorothea Lange and Maynard Dixon. Well conceived and comprehensive this impressive gathering of Partridge's most important work offers excellent reproductions of etchings done from 1914 to 1954." Roy Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Life and Work Raisonnee H & I hardcover