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Publicado por Hutchinson of London, London, 1966
Librería: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good. Frontis Ilustrador. 1st. First Edition, First Printing; dj w/clipped price; 288 clean, unmarked pages Size: 8 vo.
Publicado por Routledge & Kegan Paul, Londn, 1983
ISBN 10: 0710094930ISBN 13: 9780710094933
Librería: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Libro Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Near Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Near Fine. 1st. First British Edition; dj in mylar; 252 clean, unmarked pages Size: 8 vo; 1.5 Pouinds.
Publicado por London/Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1975
ISBN 10: 0710082657ISBN 13: 9780710082657
Librería: James Fergusson Books & Manuscripts, London, Reino Unido
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Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Wrappers. Spine faded. First paperback edition (book first published 1972), from the library of David Gascoyne, with the Gascoyne library book-label.
Publicado por Caledonian Press N.d., Glasgow
Librería: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
First Separate Edition. 12mo. Printed paper wrappers; 30pp. Text paper mildly toned; text unopened; Very Good or better. Pseudonymous article by MacDiarmid himself; originally appeared in the National Weekly (Glasgow). Undated, but most sources cite as 1952.
Publicado por William Blackwood, 1925
Librería: Blackwell's Rare Books ABA ILAB BA, Oxford, Reino Unido
FIRST EDITION, one or two small spots, pp. xii, 58, 4('opinions'), crown 8vo, original second issue blue boards, backstrip lettered in black, edges lightly spotted, dustjacket with gently faded backstrip panel, a few spots and shallow chipping at extremities, very good. His first collection of poems, and the introductory statement of what Buchan refers to as the author's attempt to 'treat Scots as a living language'.
Publicado por Edinburgh: K.D. Duval, 1961
Librería: James Fergusson Books & Manuscripts, London, Reino Unido
Libro Original o primera edición Ejemplar firmado
Hardcover. Condición: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Parchment-backed patterned boards; top edge gilt, in slipcase. Slipcase a little darkened. Edition limited to 300 numbered copies signed by the author, this copy inscribed by the publisher to Sydney Goodsir Smith, the author's partner and disciple in the Scottish Renaissance, "To Sydney with best wishes and admiration Kulgin"; printed by Giovanni Mardersteig at the Officina Bodoni. The first of Kulgin Duval's many collaborations with Mardersteig and Hugh MacDiarmid. Not for the last time, the author quotes from himself by way of foreword: "Scottish Poetry since Burns (no; including most of Burns too) would be more tolerable if one could feel oneself in regard to it 'like one walking in the underworld, where the shades throng intelligibly', but have no connection with one! Alas, if one lives in Scotland, this vulgarity is well-nigh inescapable; even if one carefully avoids reading it, it forces itself on one in the social behaviour of nine out of ten people one meets - the horrible button-holing, the aggressive mateyness, the outpouring of fatuous confidences, all 'the atrocities of human intercourse', the incorrigible naivetés, the endless boring repetitiveness . . . Almost all modern Scottish poetry gives off a great sense of warmth and offering, like a dog when it loves you. It is soggily and indiscriminately affectionate. It delights in landscape and the most banal elements of natural history in a fashion that reminds me of how Burns, asked if he did not appreciate a magnificent view, the beauties of which a self-elected guide was volubly expounding, replied: 'How can I, madam, while that ass is braying over it?' Post-Burnsian Scottish poetry is full of that guide's horrible unction - the sordidity rubbed with oil as mothers do their babies whose bowels don t work." Kulgin Duval and Sydney Goodsir Smith were co-editors the following year of Hugh MacDiarmid: a Festschrift, for MacDiarmid's 70th birthday. Signed by Author(s).
Publicado por Caledonian Press Nd [], Glasgow, 1952
Librería: Neil Pearson Rare Books, London, Reino Unido
8vo, pp. 40. Original green boards, lettered in gilt to front panel. Illustrated dust jacket, photographic portrait of the book's subject to front panel. Small abrasion to front board, offsetting to endpapers, pencilled name and address to rear endpaper. A very good copy in a very good, lightly marked dust jacket, with just a little loss to spine ends. First edition, INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR: 'To Uys Krige with admiration from Hugh MacDiarmid'. Foreword by R.E. Muirhead. MacDiarmid and the South African novelist and poet Uys Krige [1910-1987] were both active in the anti-apartheid movement. Scarce inscribed.