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MILNE (A.A.) Winnie-The-Pooh... Decorations by E.H. Shepherd, NUMBER 21 OF 350 COPIES SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR, and printed on hand-made paper, Methuen, 1926

PLATH (SYLVIA)] The Bell Jar by Victoria Lucas, UNCORRECTED PROOF COPY, Heinemann, 1962

RANSOME (ARTHUR) Coot Club, [1934]; Pigeon Post, [1936]; We Didn't Mean to go to Sea, [1937]; Secret Water, [1939]; Missee Lee, [1941]; The Picts and the Martyrs, [1943], FIRST EDITIONS; Great Northern?, second impression, [1947], Jonathan Cape (7)

RANSOME (ARTHUR) Swallows and Amazons, FIRST EDITION, Jonathan Cape, [1930]

RANSOME (ARTHUR) Swallowdale, [1931]; Peter Duck, [1932]; Winter Holiday, [1939], FIRST EDITIONS, Jonathan Cape (3)

ROOSEVELT (THEODORE) American Big-Game Hunting. The Book of the Boone and Crickett Club. Editors Theodore Roosevelt, George Bird Grinnell, with a tipped-in AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED ("Your friend/ Theodore Roosevelt"), Printed by W. Straker Ltd., 1921, 8vo (3)

ROUAULT (GEORGES) Quatorze Planches gravées pour Les Fleurs du Mal [by Baudelaire], NUMBER 20 OF 425 COPIES "sur papier d'Arches", Paris, L'Étoile filante, 1966

STEINBECK (JOHN) The Grapes of Wrath, FIRST EDITION, New York, Viking Press, 1939

TIMLIN (WILLIAM) The Ship that Sailed to Mars, FIRST EDITION, George G. Harrap, [1923]

WAUGH (EVELYN) Unconditional Surrender, FIRST EDITION, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED "For Henry & Barbara with neighbourly greetings from Evelyn, October 1961" on front free endpaper, Chapman & Hall, 1961

BEARDSLEY (AUBREY) The Lyistrata of Aristophanes. Now First Wholly Translated into English and Illustrated with Eight Full-page Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley, FIRST EDITION, NUMBER 72 OF 100 COPIES, [Leonard Smithers], 1896

BEARDSLEY (AUBREY) Six Drawings Illustrating Theophile Gautier's Romance Mademoiselle De Maupin, NUMBER 20 OF 50 COPIES 66 photogravure plates by Beardsley, loose as issued in printed wrappers within publisher's cloth-backed portfolio boards, 1898; and other material, mostly relating to Beardsley, including early prospectuses, copies of The Savoy, etc (small quantity)

GREEN (HENRY) Blindness, FIRST EDITION, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED "Tony from Henry, 18 Ap. 27" on front free endpaper, J.M. Dent, 1926; and 3 others by Green, including a first edition of Living (1929), with ownership inscription of Anthony Powell (4)

NIJINSKY AND THE BALLET RUSSES BARBIER (GEORGES) Designs on the Dances of Vaslav Nijinsky, NUMBER 131 OF 400 COPIES "on vellum paper", C.W. Beaumont, 1913; and a small group of Ballet Russes programmes (small collection)

ORWELL (GEORGE) Critical Essays, FIRST EDITION, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED "Tony Powell from Geo. Orwell" on front free endpaper, Secker & Warburg, 1946

ORWELL (GEORGE) Autograph letter signed ("George Orwell"), to the novelist Anthony Powell ("Dear Mr Powell"), apologising for not having thanked him earlier for his letter [praising Keep the Aspidistra Flying], The Stores, Wallington, Near Baldock, Hertfordshire, 8 June 1936

ORWELL (GEORGE) Typed letter signed ("George"), to the novelist Anthony Powell ("Dear Tony"), announcing the death of his wife, Hotel Scribe, Paris 9e, 13 April 1945

ORWELL (GEORGE) Typed letter signed ("George"), to the novelist Anthony Powell ("Dear Tony"), written from the Isle of Jura while at work on Nineteen Eighty-Four Barnhill, Isle of Jura, Argyllshire, 8 September 1947

ORWELL (GEORGE) Typed letter signed ("George"), to the novelist Anthony Powell ("Dear Tony"), declining to review a Gissing book [for the Times Literary Supplement], Barnhill, Isle of Jura, Argyllshire, 23 October 1947

ORWELL (GEORGE) Autograph letter signed ("George"), to the novelist Anthony Powell ("Dear Tony"), giving a detailed account of his health, the treatment available and his hopes of securing a consignment to somewhere warm abroad for a couple of months, Barnhill, Isle of Jura, Argyllshire, 29 November 1947

ORWELL (GEORGE) Autograph letter signed ("George"), to the novelist Anthony Powell ("Dear Tony"), written from hospital having broken off work on Nineteen Eighty-Four, Ward 3, Hairmyres Hospital, East Kilbride, Lanarkshire, 25 January 1948

ORWELL (GEORGE) Autograph letter signed ("George"), to the novelist Anthony Powell ("Dear Tony"), describing his reviewing work for the Times Literary Supplement and reporting on improved health having embarked on a course of streptomycin, Ward 3, Hairmyres Hospital, East Kilbride, Lanarkshire, 8 March 1948

ORWELL (GEORGE) Typed letter signed ("George"), to the novelist Anthony Powell ("Dear Tony"), reporting on progress with Nineteenth Eighty-Four, Ward 3, Hairmyres Hospital, East Kilbride, Lanarkshire, 25 June 1948

ORWELL (GEORGE) Autograph postcard signed ("George"), to the novelist Anthony Powell ("Anthony Powell Esq"), giving news of himself: he hopes to get to London by December or January, probably January, postmarked at Inverness on 20 September 1948

ORWELL (GEORGE) Typed letter signed ("George"), to the novelist Anthony Powell ("Dear Tony"), complaining of his faltering progress with Nineteen Eighty-Four amid chronic ill-health, Barnhill, Isle of Jura, Argyllshire, 15 November 1948

ORWELL (GEORGE) Typed letter signed ("George"), to the novelist Anthony Powell ("Dear Tony"), welcoming a visit from him and Malcolm Muggeridge, and promising that "I'll see that you get a proof copy or advance copy of my book", The Cotswold Sanatorium, Cranham, Gloucestershire, 4 February 1949

ORWELL (GEORGE) Typed letter signed ("George"), to the novelist Anthony Powell ("Dear Tony"), looking forward to his visit with Muggeridge and advising that he brings something to eat with him, The Cotswold Sanatorium, Cranham, Gloucestershire, 10 February 1949

ORWELL (GEORGE) Autograph letter signed ("George"), to the novelist Anthony Powell ("Dear Tony"), containing a bleak assessment of his future, Cranham, 11 May 1949

ORWELL (GEORGE) Autograph letter signed ("George"), to the novelist Anthony Powell ("Dear Tony"), thanking him for his Brief Lives and Other Selected Writings of John Aubrey, "I'm reading Dante! (with a crib of course)", Cranham Lodge, Cranham, Gloucestershire, 6 June 1949

THOMAS (DYLAN) 18 Poems, FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED "To Tony Powell/Dylan Thomas. 1935" on front free endpaper, The Sunday Referee and the Panton Bookshop, [1934]

WAUGH (EVELYN) P.R.B. An Essay on the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood 1847-1854, FIRST EDITION, ONE OF 50 COPIES, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED "Tony Powell from Evelyn Waugh" on front free endpaper, [Privately Printed by] Alastair Graham, 1926

WAUGH (EVELYN) Rossetti. His Life and Works, FIRST EDITION, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED "Tony from Evelyn, April 1928" on front free endpaper, Duckworth, 1928

WAUGH (EVELYN) Decline and Fall, FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED "For Tony who rescued the author from worse than death, E.W." on front free endpaper, Chapman & Hall, September 1928

WAUGH (EVELYN) Vile Bodies, FIRST EDITION, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED "For Tony with deep respect from Evelyn" on front free endpaper, Chapman & Hall, 1930

WAUGH (EVELYN) Labels. A Mediterranean Journal, NUMBER 109 OF 110 COPIES "SPECIALLY BOUND WITH A PIECE OF THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT INSERTED", Duckworth, 1930; idem, FIRST EDITION, publisher's cloth, spine faded, 1930 (2)

WAUGH (EVELYN) Black Mischief, FIRST EDITION, AUTHOR'S PRESESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED "For Violet with the deep admiration of her friend Evelyn Waugh" on front free endpaper, Chapman & Hall, 1932

WAUGH (EVELYN) Ninety-Two Days, INSCRIBED "For Tony Powell with sincere admiration from Evelyn Waugh", 1934; and a first edition inscribed of Waugh in Abyissinia, 1936 (2)

WAUGH (EVELYN) Scott-King's Modern Europe, FIRST EDITION, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED "For Tony the host of Bats with deep respect from Evelyn" WITH A HALF-PAGE ORIGINAL DRAWING OF A MAN AND WOMAN on the front free endpaper, Chapman & Hall, 1947; together with a later edition of the same title, INSCRIBED "Dear Tony, I am conscious of having abused your hospitality by defacing a copy of this story. I accordingly inscribe this with simple esteem & gratitude, Evelyn Easter Tuesday 1955" (2)

WAUGH (EVELYN) Helena, FIRST EDITION, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED "For Tony, the best I am able to do from Evelyn" on front free endpaper, Chapman & Hall, 1950

WAUGH (EVELYN) Men at Arms, INSCRIBED "For Tony, this mutable treasure house of technical inaccuracy from Evelyn", 1952; Officers and Gentlemen, INSCRIBED "Tony, a mmmm [?or "murmur"] from the Refusal World from Evelyn", 1955; Unconditional Surrender, INSCRIBED "For Tony & Violet with love from Evelyn October 1961", 1961, FIRST EDITIONS, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPIES, Chapman & Hall (3)

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