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Publicado por Ambit, 1974
Librería: Shore Books, London, Reino Unido
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Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. 52 pages. 2 Ivor Cutler Poems 4 Abigail Mozley Taking The Waters 7 Sydney Bernard Smith Like Danny The Discovery We Make Is Endless 9 Susan Sterne Cakes, Spaghetti and Lawns 14 Tony Dash Painting, Clock, Picture 16 Oswell Blakeston Art For Arts Sake 17 Oswell Blakeston Where It s At 18 Barbara Riddle Poems 20 Jim Burns Ivory Towers 24 Robert Nye Coral 25 Robert Jenkins Lip-poems 26 Marvin Cohen Time and Eternity 30 Jim Burns Poems 33 Ron Sandford Drawings 36 Paul Wilkes Poems 37 Fleur Adcock Provincials 41 Gavin Ewart Poems 42 Barry Cole Walk About With Stevie 43 Gavin Ewart The Horses Mouth 45 Micheal Brock Poems 46 George Szirtes The Tightrope Walkers 47 Anthony Edkins Begin Again 48 Jim Burns Some of My Best Friends are Alcoholics Inside Back Cover Poem by Paul Wilks.
Publicado por Ambit, 1979
Librería: Shore Books, London, Reino Unido
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Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. 96 pages. Contributors include: Peter Porter / Oswell Blakeston / Michael and Mark foreman / Dannie Abse / Sue Jackson / Peter Blake "Five Wood Engravings" / Sarah Kirsch - Agnes Stein / Paul Winstanley / Diana Hendry / Lise Hilboldt / John Short "Drawings for Ubu" / Umberto Saba - James Kirkup / Peter Howe / E A Markham / Gerda Mayer / Judith Kazantsis / Miles Burrows / Anthony Thwaite / Harriet Rose / Ron Sanford / Ron Sanford, J G Ballard and Martin Bax "The Invisible Years" / William Peskett.
Publicado por Ambit, 1967
Librería: Shore Books, London, Reino Unido
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Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. 48 pages. Paul Wilks / Marvin Cohen / A E Dudley / Edwin Brock and Carol Annand / D L Carr / Vernon Scannell / Oswell Blakeston / Patrick Hughes / Henry Graham / Glyn Hughes / Gavin Ewart.
Publicado por Hodder & Stoughton, 1933
Librería: Shore Books, London, Reino Unido
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Soft cover. Condición: Good. 50 pages. Illustrated. Jean Cocteau "Talent, Genius And Inspiration" / Feodor Chaliapin "Life Behind Aer: A Romantic In The Making" / Kirk Bond "Film As Literature" / Oswell Blakeston "Books, Movies And The Hyphen" / Norman Marshall "Music In The Talkies" / Oliver Baldwin "The Fatuity Of British Films" / Philip Lindsay "Filming England's History" / Charles Davy "Films Of The Month: 'Don Quixote' and 'Employees' Entrance" / Clifford Bower-Shore "Jean Cocteau".
Publicado por Buenos Aires : De Bolsillo, 2008
ISBN 10: 9875663700ISBN 13: 9789875663701
Librería: Lirolay, Wilmington, DE, Estados Unidos de America
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Condición: As New. ~ Traducciones de Alejandro García Reyes & Antonio Iriarte & Javier Marías ~ Antología dedicada a escritores en lengua inglesa que, por su corta vida o por su interés en otros géneros, sólo escribieron un relato del género fantástico, de terror o de fantasmas. Cuentos únicos rastreados, seleccionados y recopilados por Javier Marías, quien incluye un cuento suyo oculto bajo seudónimo ~ Rústica original ~ 304+[1]p+1f ~ 19x13x2cm. ~ Como nuevo ~ LANGUAGE: Español // We accept PayPal & EU bank transfer in EUROS //.
Publicado por Ambit, London, 1961
Librería: The Bookshop at Beech Cottage, Newbury, Reino Unido
Libro Original o primera edición
Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. Eric Huson; Oswell Blakeston Ilustrador. 1st Edition. 40pp + 4pp thin card covers. The ninth issue of Ambit Magazine - a collection of poetry, short stories and criticism together with drawings by Eric Huson and Oswell Blakeston. This issue contains poems by Alan Brownjohn, Tony Connor and Peter Redgrove. Orange and black covers. Staple bound. Shelf wear to top of spine. Dusty rear cover edges. Otherwise in VG condition with clean inside pages.
Publicado por Hodder & Stoughton, 1933
Librería: Shore Books, London, Reino Unido
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Soft cover. Condición: Good. 96 pages. Illustrated. Karel Capek "The Rebirth Of A National Culture" / Paul Valery "The Paradox Of Progress" /Bernard Canston "Nazi Authors: A Letter from Berlin" / Gerald Abraham "The Bible Of The Superman" / Herbert Read "Obscurity In Poetry" / Oswell Blakeston "The Responsibility Of The Critic" / Aubrey Menon "An Effort In Construction" / Oliver Warner "A Portrait Which Must Live" / S H Davies "Galsworthy The Craftsman Studies in the Original Manuscripts of the Forsyte Chronicles" / A William Ellis "'The Literary Speculum': Critical Opinions a Century Ago" M C Draper "Charles Lamb And Thomas Stackhouse" / Thomas Foster "The Evolution Of the Book Jacket" / H W Harwood "Halifax - Literature and the Cities - VII" / Geoffrey Grigson "Unit One, Herbert Read, And The Mayor Gallery" / Edward Crankshaw "The Proma And Their Patrons".
Publicado por POOL, Riant Chateau, Territet, Switzerland, 1933
Libro Original o primera edición
Condición: Good+. FIRST EDITION. Single volume of the (now) quarterly little magazine. Large 4to, pp. [2], 109-214, 215-224 (adverts), incl. numerous b/w film stills. Original orange wrappers, lettered in black, b/w film still pasted to front wrapper and ruled in black. Spine sunned, creased, soiled and rubbed, spine lifting at ends with small losses and closed tears to joints. Title page gently soiled, with 'Berlin Correspondent: A. Krasna-Kraus' struck through in black. Else, clean. A robust copy of a later, war-focused issue of POOL's pioneering and pan-European film magazine, which promoted film as art. Good+ Includes contributions from regulars Bryher (their final, polemical essay, 'What Shall you do in the War?'), Oswell Blakeston and Dorothy M. Richardson, plus Sergei Eisenstein's 'An American Tragedy' and 'H.A.M's 'Why War? Einstein and Freud, International Institute of Intellectual Co-operation'. Blakeston's own short-lived little magazine, Seed "The most distinguished quarterly magazine in the world" is advertised at the rear (see our copy, ref. 2691).
Publicado por Film Art, London, 1934
Librería: Derringer Books, Member ABAA, Avon, CT, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
Paperback. Condición: Good. First edition. Periodical. 44 pp plus ads at rear. The Winter 1934 Issue of this magazine devoted to world cinema. Edited by Vivian Braun. A good only copy in bound printed wrappers. Tape repairs to inside rear cover. General light cover soiling and with a few small chips to edges. All issues of this magazine are scarce.
Publicado por THE FOCAL PRESS., LONDON, 1947
Librería: WAVERLEY BOOKS ABAA, Santa Monica, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good+. First Edition; First Printing. First edtion. Fine in very good+ dust jacket. (Previous owner's book plate on front end-paper. A few slim chips at edges of jacket. Faint trace of damping at rear panel of jacketj. ) Features articles on filmmaking by David Lean, Freddie Young, Eric Portman, A. Cavalcanti & several others. Elusive in jacket.
Publicado por Hodder & Stoughton, 1933
Librería: Shore Books, London, Reino Unido
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Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. 386 pages. Illustrated. Stephen Spender "Politics And Literature In 1933" / Hugh Walpole "Some Books I Have Enjoyed In 1933" / Osbert Burdett "Of Good Fruit - And Other Books" / Edwin Muir "Three Important Books" / Mary Butts "Magic Of Person And Place" / Francis Watson "Biographies And Some Shorter Works" / The Political Outlook In 1933 / Patrick Donner "From The Conservative Angle" / Seaborne Davies "The Liberal Party During 1933" / Oliver Baldwin "What Labour Has Achieved" Collin Brooks "The Economic Implications Of 1933" / Vernon Bartlett "Peace Round The Corner" / C P Snow "Science Of The Year" / Norman Marshall "The Theatre In 1933" / Some Stage Sets Of 1933 - illustrated / Oswell Blakeston "The Cinema In 1933" / Basil Maine "Music In England" / Frank Rutter "Art Criticism Of The Year" / Rev. R Birch Hoyle ".
FIRST ISSUE. Side-stapled magazine (24.5 x 15.8cm), pp. 14, [2 adverts]. Original orange wrappers, lettered in black. A little creased and soiled, edges foxed. Staples rusty, occasional fox spots, else, clean and tidy. A tidy copy of this short-lived literary magazine. Scarce, both in the trade and research institutions: Jisc LHD finds six copies in British and Irish research libraries: the legal deposit libraries (except NLW), plus UoEdinburgh. Featuring the first appearance of H.D.'s poem, 'The Magician'. Published by Charles and Esther Lahr, owners of The Progressive Bookshop at 68-69 Red Lion Street, London. The Lahrs also published The New Coterie Magazine and Bryher's Cinema Survey (see our copy of the alternative edition, ref. 2460). Indeed, according to the insert for the next issue of Seed was meant to feature contributions by Davies, alongside Bryher and Kay Boyle. Blakeston and Jones' magazine only ran to three issues, with the second and third being issued in a single volume. Advert for Close Up to rear wrapper.