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Publicado por Undated. London: Faber & Faber s?, 1950
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
Manuscrito Ejemplar firmado
The text area is about 13.5 x 30 cm, on the top half of a slip of paper around twice as long. Text clear and complete. Good, on lightly-aged paper. The lower half of the slip is blank apart from the pagination 196. Headed 'EPILOGUE | COWKEEPER'S TUNE', and beginning 'Unless your window is fitted with very strong iron bars and, just to make sure, your window locks, | Do not attempt to keep a Dexter cow in your window box.' Signed in type at end 'M. S.' With footnote: 'The poet, whose manhood is lay rather than herds, now realizes that Dexter cows are black, but begs the traditional licence of his craft, and pleads the neat rhyme to palliate the pedants.' Identity of author and details of publication unknown, but from the papers of Faber & Faber production manager Montague Shaw.
Publicado por Pencil note gives date of transmission on the BBC Third Programme as 29 January, 1949
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
Manuscrito
Folio, [ii] + 16 pp. Text clear and complete. Fair, on aged and spotted paper. First page headed in pencil 'Mr. John Keir Cross' and with the following, also in pencil, at foot: 'Transmission: Sat. 29th January, 1949. | 7.45-8.25 p.m. Third Prog.' First two pages give details of the production, including the names of the producer Noel Iliff and of the seven 'Speakers': Alan Wheatley, Laidman Browne, Valentine Dyall, Patricia Jessel, Anthony Jacob, Robert Marsden and Raf de la Torre. Second page includes instructions regarding the characters of the 'Voices' and a 'Production Suggestion'. The text of the piece is on the following sixteen paginated pages. The script is original (in both senses of the word) and not merely a selection from the poet. The characters include 'The Beddoes Voice: not a characterisation - a stylised reading voice, capable of considerable range of feeling', 'Thomas Forbes Kelsall: quiet, attractive', and 'Encyclopaedia Voice: academic and detached'.
Publicado por London, 1966
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
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Dimensions 29 x 12 cm. Pasteboard mount, 31 x 14.5 cm. In blue, black and white. In good condition on lightly-aged paper. In front of a background of ricketty railings, a jolly bespectacled penguin [with Tschichold's sprightly eyes], with a Penguin book under his left arm, and preceded by a letter P and followed by an n, drags a bespectacled, bearded man (looking a little like a young Michael Bentine) towards the right of the drawing. The man has a large copyright symbol beneath his right armpit, and his flailing left hand holds an F, with the other letters making up 'Fabers' trailing after it towards the bottom right-hand of the drawing. At the head of the drawing, between the Penguin and the man, in large white letters, is 'mcmlxvi' [1966]. Attractive and suitable for framing and reproduction. From the papers of Montague Shaw.