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262069 August 1944. Letterhead of ORION 26 Manchester Square London W.1. with address cancelled. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. An unillustrated post card apart from the letterhead. Addressed with stamp and Paddington postmark to ‘Dr William Roberts / Briarlea / Mortimer / Berks.’ The message reads: ‘I vote for Osbert S. i.e. Osbert Sitwell as next chairman Soc. Authors etc / Yrs / C. Day Lewis’. Image on request. 9 August 1944. Letterhead of ORION, 26 Manchester Square, London, W.1. (with address cancelled) unknown
2620425 April 1945; on letterhead of the Ministry of Information Russell Square House Russell Square London WC1. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 1p 16mo. On grey paper. In good conditon folded for postage. Signed ‘C. Day Lewis.’ With ‘personal’ at top left. He apologies for the late response to the letter and thanks her for ‘sending me the fascinating poems by your son. I am so busy on my official work here that my correspondence is getting more and more out of hand. I do not know of any book on poetry which would be of use to a child of his age: as long as he is writing it so originally himself I cannot think he needs anything more!’ JISC does not indicate that the youthful prodigy pursued a poetical path. Image on request. 25 April 1945; on letterhead of the Ministry of Information, Russell Square House, Russell Square, London, WC1. unknown
2620530 September 1953; 'from Mrs. last word deleted C. Day-Lewis 96 Campden Hill Road W.8. London'. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. The recipient is presumably the lyricist Peter Claremont Parsons. Plain postcard apart from letterhead. In good condition lightly aged. Image on request.Postmarked from Paddington stamped and addressed to ‘Geoffrey Parsons esq. / 22 Westbourne Park Road / W.2’. Small signature: ‘C. D. L.’ Reads: ‘Many thanks for Peter’s Progress. Parson’s poetry book published that year by Hand & Flower I’ve read it with great pleasure & amusement & fallen foul of little except ‘legacies’ rhyming with exegesis. My memory of those H. & S. Hodder & Stoughton interviews is chiefly of feeling intimidated by the interviewers & not having the remotest idea what to ask them: v. glad I lightened the ordeal for you.’ With a little annotation in pencil. 30 September 1953; 'from Mrs. [last word deleted] C. Day-Lewis, 96 Campden Hill Road, W.8. [London]' unknown
195419322New York: Prentice-Hall Inc 1954. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 22cm; black cloth with titles stamped in gilt on spine; brown topstain; dustjacket; 361pp. Base of spine gently nudged else a clean Near Fine copy. Dustjacket is unclipped lightly edge-rubbed with a few tiny tears and creases to same; Very Good to Near Fine with the spine notably unfaded. Chessman's classic account of life on San Quentin's Death Row adapted for the 1955 film of the same name directed by Fred F. Sears in 1955 starring William Campbell as Chessman. After publishing three books and exhausting a number of appeals Chessman was finally executed in 1960. An unusually nice copy. SUVAK 57. Prentice-Hall, Inc unknown books
2016500116171HACHETTE ROMANS 2016 380 pages 13 4x21 2x2 8cm. 2016. Broché. 380 pages.
2016500133221J'AI LU - LIBRIO 2016 320 pages 11 2x2x18cm. 2016. pocket_book. 320 pages.
2021500045801LGF 2021 288 pages 12 1x17 7x1 5cm. 2021. pocket_book. 288 pages.
in-16 broché, couverture illustree. Bon état (papier jauni). [LP-6*][BU-10]
in-16 broché, couverture "à la Chouette". Tres bel exemplaire, très frais. [CHEM-3]?
1971W1051Carbondale Illinois: Self Published 1971. 158 pages. Quite scarce-- WorldCat locates copies in only 12 libraries. The book is an exposé of the attempt to establish what the author perceived to be a CIA front group on the campus of Southern Illinois University. Protests against the Center in large part led to rioting that resulted in the cancellation of classes and the temporary closing of the SIU campus in may 1970. The book is profusely illustrated with photographs of people involved in the Center for Vietnamese Studies. The book is clean and tight with some minor smearing of lettering on the front cover. There are some tiny cuts in margins of half of the pages--apparently caused by the binding process--they are relatively unobtrusive. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good . 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Book. Self Published Paperback
8vo, 348 pages, not illustrated. eng
1992500078018Fleuve Noir 1992 2x18x11cm. 1992. Broché.
2001100119469Odile jacob 2001 316 pages 14 5cmx21 9cmx2 1cm. 2001. Broché. 316 pages.
Broch?. 251 pages. Rousseurs.
1994500154090CALMANN-LEVY 1994 324 pages 15x1 6x22 8cm. 1994. Broché. 324 pages.
96 pages en 3 fascicules 20x30 cm.
2004500265466MICHALON 2004 282 pages 15 2x2 6x23 2cm. 2004. Broché. 282 pages.
2018500156050FOLIO 2018 240 pages 10 8x17 6x2cm. 2018. pocket_book. 240 pages.
in-16, 221 pages, broche, couverture " à la Chouette ". Edition originale française Etat proche du NEUF. [CHEM-3][ID-] Pseudonyme de Patrick Quentin.
2008500114855CONTEMPORARY FRENCH FICTION 2008 352 pages 17 8x1 8x11cm. 2008. pocket_book. 352 pages.
1996500129120Editions du Masque 1996 11 5x1 5x16 8cm. 1996. Broché.
1996500131608Editions du Masque 1996 11 5x1 5x16 8cm. 1996. Broché.
1992500116079J'AI LU 1992 98 pages 12 6x0 8x19 4cm. 1992. Broché. 98 pages.
2007500082538DU ROCHER 2007 241 pages 15 4x2 4x23 6cm. 2007. Broché. 241 pages.