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1915234549.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
190610383London: No Publisher. London No Publisher 1906. Manuscript. Unbound. Very good condition. Two pieces: A two page typed letter signed by Pain agreeing to the sale of rights with a note from Pain's agent mentioning the agreement but mostly about 'Rising Fortunes'. With a copy of the book some tanning and a little edge wear. 10383 Hyraxia Books. . Very Good. Unbound. Manuscript. 1906. No Publisher unknown
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22173London. 1897. 4pp 12mo. On four loose leaves. In fair condition lightly aged and worn with minor traces of grey paper mount along edges on blank reverses. The poem is titled 'The Dream of Fine Editors after the dinner to J. N. Dunn. April 23rd. 1897'. At the time of the dinner the Scottish journalist James Nicol Dunn 1856-1919 was on the verge of being appointed editor of the Morning Post a position he would hold from May 1897 to January 1905. There is no record of the poem having been published and it is likely to have been written for after-dinner recitation only. It is 72 lines long arranged in 18 quatrains. It begins: 'I dreamed I walked the Street of Bouverie Where are pale lamps that mock the sable night “The Halfpenny John†Bradbury et cie And also “Black & Whiteâ€' Walking I heard a voice behind me say: “Not vainly are my Hours and minutes spent. I have a scheme – a cert. - can't fail – to pay Three hundred pounds per cent.â€' The voice is that of the first of the five editors to appear to Pain in the poem Charles Norris Williamson 1859-1920 editor of 'Black and White': 'fair frock-coated tall Sanguine erratic with enquiring eye … 'Twas he the earliest figure of our past Who sowed the seed whereof we reap the flow'r'. Williamson departs 'With pince-nez gleaming like an angel's smile Went C. N. Williamson' to be replaced by the editor of 'Chapman's Magazine of Fiction': 'O Oswald Crawfurd 1834-1909 courtly consular With Fleet Street's maidens circling raind abait'. The third editor is an unnamed 'snappy man … And short and sharp barked out his little day; In all the converse of the C. M. G. Save that he didn't stay.' The fourth editor – 'who stammered stared with a lack-lustre eye' – is also unnamed. He is a disreputable editor: 'Took his own stories took his sister's too Likewise his cousin's and his aunt's as well. Sometimes we print them still – we're forced to do - But “Hell!†we murmur “Hell!â€' The final editor is Dunn himself: 'The one that bragged the least and did the most Yet left a weekly illustrated place To take a morning post. And as I spoke with him the dream went by Through garden windows came the dawning sun And I was Barry Pain and knew that I Had dined with J. N. Dunn'. The poem ends with Pain asking pardon for drinking from 'a strictly “private†bottle': 'Contrition's tear-drop on my eye-lid starts - Partially drunk but like the curate's egg “Quite excellent – in partsâ€'. See Pain's entry in the Oxford DNB. [London. 1897.] unknown
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191663124London: Martin Secker 1916. First edition. Hardcover. Good. 20.5 x 14 cm. Octavo. vii 306pp 6. Bound in blue cloth. Volume 1. Contains 13 stories. Corners of boards are bumped rubbing to edges of boards toning to spine. Previous owner's gift inscription on front free endpaper. Foxing to the foredges as well as the first and last few pages. Binding is tight. Martin Secker hardcover
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1914871P22London: T. Werner Laurie LTD 1914. First edition. Paperback. Good. 7.5" by 5". Alfred Leeter. Barry Pain's comical prediction of the forthcoming year 1915 in which he predicts the world's progress in the year the first edition of this scarce work. The first edition of this scarce work.A comical calendar for the year 1915 by Barry Pain in which he lays out a series of predictions for the year to come though there does not appear to be any reference to the ongoing war.Illustrated with twelve plates by Alfred Leete. Pain was an English journalist and humorist who contributed to 'Cornhill Magazine' 'Punch' and 'The Windsor Magazine'.Twelve pages of adverts to rear.Collated complete. In the original publisher's paper wraps. Externally the wraps are edge worn particularly to the tail of the front wrap and head of the rear wraps where the edge wear has resulted in chips. Wraps are a little sunned and rubbed a little heavier to the spine. A few small marks to the wraps. Front hinge is starting but firm. Internally generally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Prior owner's ink inscription to the half-title. Good T. Werner Laurie LTD paperback
1911013802London: Methuen 1911. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Autumn 1912 ads at back. <br/> <br/> Methuen hardcover