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1952ROD0103190FERENCZI. 1952. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 32 pages agrafées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 843.0872-Le roman policier
195213821Couverture souple. Fascicule de 32 pages.
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196212618New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1962. In-8, demi-toile bleue décorée, jaquette couleurs. Infimes accrocs aux bords de cette dernière, pour le reste en belle condition. Avec de ravissantes illustrations d'Adrienne Adams.
196312500New York: Harper & Row. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1963. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. A nice Original first edition in Fine condition in Near Fine dust-jacket with much less rubbing and chipping than usual small closed tear in the back; "Sing out the old! Sing in the new! May all your Christmas dreams come true". from the dustjacket of the original edition The children's Christmas classic from famous Eloise illustrator Hilary Knight issued as part of the famous Christmas Nutshell Library; Christmas Nutshell Library; 48mo . Harper & Row hardcover
85318La documentation française 1988, in-8 broché, 244pp - très bon état
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19199716London: A & C Black Ltd 1919. Esmé Wynne-Tyson's copy containing a detailed manuscript list of her early publications. The year-book was given and inscribed to her by Noël Coward using his nickname of the time in black ink to the head of the preface "To Leette Mother / with appropriate affection / Poj / 29/6/19". To the rear of the book is a blank table across nine pages designed for writers to record the progress of their manuscripts through the publication process title where sent when sent returned or accepted payment which has been fully and densely completed by Wynne-Tyson in ink and pencil recording approximately 100 pieces penned by her and successfully published during 1920-1921 - her own little bibliography. These largely compose pieces for newspapers and periodicals covering a wide range of subjects although with a focus on short stories "Lady of White Peacocks" "On the Bus" "The Moon is a Penny" comment pieces "The Art of Wifehood" "Cultivating a Personality" "Truth About the Stage Child Actress" "The Superstitious Sex" "Don'ts for Present Giving" and tales for children "Prince Yara or The Ivory Tower" "The Christmas Fairy". Elsewhere in the book Wynne-Tyson has added pencil lines besides the details of periodicals which she presumably thought suitable for submitting her work jotted down two publisher's addresses along with a list of story titles and inserted a pithy comment on the title page: "Art for Commerce's Sake". Also loosely laid in is a later publisher's compliments slip from William Heinemann dated 30.10.67 on which Wynne-Tyson has typed a brief curiously spikey review of Coward's 1967 book of verse Not Yet the Dodo: "Attaining a new shallowness. The Master has not even learned how not to use punctuation. At least his early books of verses achieved their aim in that they failed to amuse a Muse of current acclaim and pleased that lady's critics. Not Yet the Dodo will not even impress the admirers of N.C's technique. Is this the same hand that wrote the Three Quartets and Brief Encounter It is impossible to read most of these verses without the beat of The Stately Homes of England constantly intruding over the shoulder". Esmé Wynne-Tyson 1898-1972 began her career as an actress performing in the West End from childhood until her early twenties. During this period she became a close friend and confidant of Noël Coward with their friendship for a time forming the most important in Coward's life. In her teens she began to write plays often in collaboration with Coward including a series of shorts under the joint pen-name "Esnomel". Following the First World War she became a Christian Scientist abandoned her stage career and increasingly turned to writing both fiction including numerous novels and non-fiction journalism. Frequently penned in collaboration with J. D. Beresford much of this served to promote pacifism vegetarianism and the numerous other humanitarian causes in which she deeply believed. The present book an indispensable guide for writers to the various publishers journals magazines newspapers and literary agents in Britain the USA and elsewhere was gifted by Coward during the course of the pair's intimate friendship. Signed "Poj" the nickname he used when the pair conversed it was perhaps presented as an act of encouragement when Wynne-Tyson was just beginning to find her literary feet. It certainly reveals that she experienced significant early success in her new endeavours earning £22. 6s from her writing in 1920 and £162. 3s. 4d. in 1921. DESCRIPTION: Publisher's original red cloth with titles in black to the upper board and spine. 12pp. of publisher's advertisements to the front and rear. A very good copy the binding square and secure with a touch of cracking to the hinges a little marking to the boards and toning to the spine. The contents with the odd mark to page margins are otherwise in very good order. Please contact Christian White Rare Books Ltd for more information or images of this item 1919 A & C Black Ltd hardcover
199214956Harper Collins, 1992. In-4, cartonnage rouge imprimé en noir, jaquette qui se transformera en poster (grâce à son verso) si tel est votre bon plaisir. En belle condition.
32p. Two text woodcut engravings. Age stained. Double column. 8vo. Removed. No wraps, (if there were any ever present). Very scarce. CPHAM/W71C1
2004Q-1581345631Crossway 2004-08-10. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Crossway paperback