English Literature and History

The present catalogue includes books from the library of Dr. Norman White, late of University College Dublin, and author of the standard biography of Gerard Manley Hopkins (Hopkins; a Literary Biography, O.U.P., 1992). The poems of Hopkins were only collected nearly 30 years after his death, but Dr. White contrived to assemble a good deal of the incunabula of the subject, together with an impressive range of biographical, critical and background material, and a few of the poet's own books. Bibliographical references are to Tom Dunne, Gerard Manley Hopkins; a comprehensive Bibliography, O.U.P., 1976.

1. ACKERLEY (Frederick George) A History of the Parish of Mitton. With
20 illus, pp.75, cloth gilt. Aberdeen U. P., 1947        £18.00

2. ADDISON (William) Epping Forest. With 25 illus and map, pp. 250, from a library with a few stamps. 1945        £15.00

3. ALAIN (i.e. Emile Auguste Chartier) Mars; The Truth about War. First English Edition. Translated by Doris Mudie and Elizabeth Hill. Introduction by Andre Maurois. Cr. 8vo, pp.319, with d/w. Cape, 1930
       £18.00

4. ALBERT (Prince Consort) MARTIN (Theodore) The Life of His Royal Highness the Prince Consort. With portraits and plates, 5 vols, orig. cloth, bindings stained and slightly chafed. Smith, Elder, 1877        £45.00

5. ALLINGHAM (William) A Diary. Edited by H. Allingham and D. Radford. FIRST EDITION. With 8 plates, pp. 415, from a library with bookplate and a few stamps, press mark on spine. Macmillan, 1907
       £25.00

6. ALTICK (Richard D) The Art of Literary Research. Pp. 290, with d/w. New York, 1963        £15.00

7. ANDREACH (Robert J.) Studies in Structure [Hopkins, Joyce, Eliot, Hart Crane]. Pp. 185, from a library with stamps. Burns & Oates, 1964        £15.00

8. ANSTRUTHER (Ian) The Knight and the Umbrella; An Account of the
Eglinton Tournament 1839. With 18 plates and 2 plans, pp. 290.1963
       £18.00

9. ARMSTRONG (Isobel) Language as Living Form in Nineteenth-Century Poetry. Pp. 234, with d/w. Harvester Press, 1982        £15.00

10. – Victorian Poetry; Poetry, Poetics and Politics. Pp. 556, with d/w. Routledge, 1993        £20.00

11. – (Editor) The Major Victorian Poets: Reconsiderations. Pp. 330, with d/w. Routledge, 1969        £18.00

12. ARNOLD (Matthew) Dover Beach. Edited by Jonathan Middlebrook.
Pp. 160, paperback. Merrill Literary Casebooks, Columbus, Ohio, 1970
       £12.50

13. – ROPER (Alan) Arnold’s Poetic Landscapes. Pp. 280, with d/w. Johns Hopkins Press, 1969        £25.00

14. ARNOLD (Thomas) A Manual of English Literature, Historical and Critical. Cr. 8vo, pp.12 + 662, orig. cloth, binding chafed, from a library with a few stamps. Longman, 1899        £15.00

15. – Passages in a Wandering Life. With portrait, pp. 277, rebound in quarter library morocco and cloth with bookplate and stamps. Edward Arnold, 1900        £15.00

16. ASHE (Geoffrey) The Virgin. With 5 plates, pp. 265, with d/w. 1976
       £15.00

17. ASLIN (Elizabeth) The Aesthetic Movement; Prelude to Art Nouveau. With 121 illus, 38 in colour, 4to, pp. 190. Elek, 1969        £18.00

18. ATTWATER (Donald) A Dictionary of Saints. Pp. 325, from a library with a few stamps and press mark on spine. 1938        £15.00

19. AUDEN (W.H.) A Certain World; a Commonplace book. Pp. 460, with d/w. Faber, 1971        £15.00

20. – Collected Longer Poems. FIRST EDITION. Pp. 356, with d/w. Faber, 1968        £18.00

21. – (Editor) The Faber Book of Modern American Verse. FIRST EDITION. Pp. 344, with d/w. Faber, 1956        £18.00

22. – OSBORNE (Charles) W.H. Auden; The Life of a Poet. With 50 illus, pp. 336, with d/w. 1979        £15.00
23. AUSTIN (Alfred) CROWELL (Norton B.) Alfred Austin Victorian. Pp. 300, from a library, with a few stamps, flyleaf removed.
1955        £15.00

24. BACON (Francis) VICKERS (Brian) Francis Bacon and Renaissance Prose. With frontispiece, pp. 326, with d/w. C.U.P., 1968        £25.00

25. BALL (Patricia M.) The Central Self; A Study in Romantic and Victorian Imagination. Pp. 245, with d/w. Athlone Press, 1968        £18.00

26. – The Heart’s Events; The Victorian Poetry of Relationships. Pp. 235, with d/w. Athlone Press, 1976        £18.00

27. BALWIN (Monica) I Leap Over the Wall [After 28 Years in a Convent]. With 2 plates, pp. 305. 1950        £15.00

28. BARING-GOULD (S) PURCELL (William) Onward Christian Soldier: A Life of Sabine Baring-Gould. Introduction by John Betjeman. With 8 illus, pp. 188, from a library with stamps, flyleaf removed. 1957        £15.00

29. BARRETT (E. Boyd) The Jesuit Enigma. Pp. 350. Cape, 1928        £15.00
30. [BARTLE (Anita, editor)] The Madonna of the Poets. FIRST EDITION. With 4 plates, sm. 8vo, pp. 5 + 141, orig. purple cloth, binding faded. Burns & Oates, 1908        £20.00
Dunne A26. Includes Hopkins’s ‘Mary, Mother of Divine Grace’.

31. BARTOLI (Giorgio) The Primitive Church and the Primacy of Rome. Pp. 306, from the library of the Hope Trust Edinburgh, with bookplates. [1909]        £18.00

32. BASSET (Bernard) The English Jesuits From Campion to Martindale. With 13 illus, pp. 492, with d/w. 1967        £15.00

33. BATESON (F.W.) The Scholar-Critic; An Introduction to Literary Research. Pp. 214, with d/w. Routledge, 1972        £18.00

34. BEARDSLEY (Aubrey) LAMBIRTH (Andrew) Aubrey Beardsley. Fully illus. in black and white, pp. 124, with d/w. 1998        £12.50

35. BECKETT (Samuel) REID (Alec) All I Can Manage, More than I Could; An Approach to the Plays of Samuel Beckett. Pp. 95, with d/w. Dolmen Press, Dublin, 1968        £15.00

36. BEECHING (Henry C., editor) Lyra Sacra; A Book of Religious Verse. Cr. 8vo, pp. 20 + 364, orig. turquoise buckram, gilt top, binding slightly dust soiled and dull, but a good copy with 32 pp. of adverts dated January 1895 at end. Methuen, 1895        £75.00
Dunne A15. FIRST EDITION. Includes five of Hopkins’s poems, two of which, God’s Grandeur, and Heaven Haven, are printed for the first time. Presentation copy inscribed by the editor ‘C.E. Plow from H.C. Beeching, Xtmas 1894’.

 

 

37. – A Book of Christmas Verse. With 10 wood engravings by Walter Crane, cr. 8vo, pp. 16 + 174, orig. pale-green buckram with red buckram spine, decorated on upper cover and spine to designs by the artist, gilt top, edges untrimmed, binding little dust soiled but a very good copy with 32 pp. of adverts dated September 1895. Methuen, 1895        £75.00
Dunne A17. FIRST EDITION. Contains the first printing of Hopkins’s ‘The Blessed Virgin compared with the Air we Breathe’.

38. – Pages from a Private Diary. FIRST EDITION. Cr. 8vo, pp. 7 + 352, orig. green cloth, with contemp. bookplate of Jessie L. Lindley. Smith, Elder, 1898        £25.00

39. BEER (Gillian) Open Fields; Science in Cultural Encounter. With 6 plates, pp. 350, with d/w. O.U.P., 1996        £20.00

40. BEERBOHM (Max) Mainly on the Air. Enlarged Edition. With portrait, pp. 200, binding a little dull. Heinemann, 1957        £15.00

41. BELGRAVIA. Holiday Stories from Belgravia. With wood-engraved plates, pp. 128 + 128 + 128, orig. green cloth gilt, binding slightly chafed and shaken. Chatto & Windus, c.1885        £25.00

42. BELLOC (Hilaire) Emmanuel Burden, Merchant. Second Edition. With 34 illus. by G.K. Chesterton, cr. 8vo, pp. 332, cloth gilt. Methuen, 1904        £35.00

43. BENNETT (Alan) Writing Home. FIRST EDITION. With 51 illus., pp. 430, with d/w. Faber, 1994        £15.00

44. BERGONZI (Bernard) The Turn of a Century; Essays on Victorian and Modern English Literature. Pp. 230, with d/w. Macmillan, 1973        £15.00

45. BERKELEY (Maud) Maud; The Illustrated Diary of a Victorian Woman. Adapted by Flora Fraser. Introduction by Elizabeth Longford. Fully illus. in colour from the original ms., cr. 4to, pp. 192, with d/w. San Francisco, 1985        £15.00

46. BERRY (Francis) Poetry and the Physical Voice. Pp. 215, with d/w. Routledge, 1963        £15.00

47. BETJEMAN (John) Summoned by Bells. FIRST EDITION. With 8 drawings by Michael Tree, lge. 8vo, pp. 118, with slightly torn d/w.
J. Murray, 1960        £25.00

48. BINSTEAD (Arthur M.) and Ernest WELLS. A Pink’un and A Pelican; Some Random Reminiscences, Sporting or Otherwise. Title in red and black, cr. 8vo, pp. 15 + 282 + 6 adverts, orig. pictorial cloth, binding chafed and dull. Bliss, Sands & Co, 1898        £18.00

49. BLACK (William) Yolande: The Story of a Daughter. FIRST EDITION. Cr. 8vo, pp. 13 + 472 + advert leaf, in the orig. standard dark blue cloth banded in gilt on upper cover and spine. Macmillan, 1884        £35.00

50. BLAKE (William) ACKROYD (Peter) Blake. With many illus. in colour and black and white, pp. 400, with d/w. 1995        £15.00

51. BLOXAM (Matthew H.) The Principles of Gothic Ecclesiastical Architecture. 10th Edition. With 300 wood-engraved plates and illus. in text, pp. 14 + 501, thk. sm. 8vo, orig. brown blind stamped cloth, binding little used, with 30 pp. of adverts at end. W. Kent, 1859        £30.00

52. BLUNDEN (Edmund) Poems of Many Years. Pp. 312, with d/w. Collins, 1957        £15.00
53. BOLTON (Charles A.) Salford Diocese and Its Catholic Past; A Survey. With plates and illus., pp. 255, with d/w. 1950        £18.00

54. BOOTH (Wayne C.) The Rhetoric of Fiction. Pp. 470, paperback. Chicago U.P., 1965        £12.50,br>

55. BORROW (George) Lavengro; the Scholar – the Gypsy – the Priest. FIRST EDITION. With portrait, 3 vols, cr.8vo, orig dark blue-green cloth (Carter A), printed labels, slight fading and damp spotting of spines, otherwise a remarkably clean and fresh copy. J. Murray, 1851        £225.00
Wise 11. Collie A 3a. FIRST EDITION. Lavengro is not a rare book (3000 copies were printed), but like all 19th century three decker fiction it has become uncommon in cloth. Despite surface blemishes, this is a really excellent copy, the inner hinges firm and free from cracking, the contents crisp and clean. The binding is the second of the ten variants distinguished by Michael Collie, with Murray’s 32 page catalogue of his Home and Colonial Library dated January 1851 at end of Vols I & II (the work was published in February 1851).

56. [BOYD (Andrew K.H.)] Present-Day Thoughts; Memorials of St. Andrew’s Sundays. Cr. 8vo, pp. 6 + 309, orig. blue cloth, from a library with label on spine. Longman, 1874        £15.00

57. BOYLE (Thomas) Black Swine in the Sewers of Hampstead; Beneath the Surface of Victorian Sensationalism. Pp. 285, with d/w. 1989        £15.00

58. BRADLAUGH (Charles) ARNSTEIN (Walter L.) The Bradlaugh Case; A Study in Late Victorian Opinion and Politics. Pp. 360, with d/w. O.U.P., 1967        £18.00

59. BRASCH (Charles, editor) Landfall Country; Work from Landfall, 1947–61. Chosen by Charles Brasch. FIRST EDITION. With 22 illus, pp. 459, with torn d/w. Christchurch, Caxton Press, 1962        £18.00

60. – Not Far Off; poems. FIRST EDITION. Pp. 91, with d/w. Presentation Copy inscribed by the author. Christchurch, Caxton Press, 1969        £18.00

61. BREGY (Katherine) The Poets Chantry. FIRST EDITION. With 8 plates, cr. 8vo, pp. 190, orig. navy cloth, occasional blue pencil markings in text. Herbert & Daniel, 1912        £45.00
Dunne H9. Pages 70-88 comprise ‘One of the first substantial critical essays’ on Hopkins.

62. BRIDGES (Robert) Eros & Psyche; A Poem in Twelve Measures… from the Latin of Apuleius. FIRST EDITION. Title in red and black, sm. 4to, pp. 6 + 160, orig. quarter parchment and blue cloth, edges untrimmed, spine dust soiled. G. Bell, 1885        £45.00
McKay 10. Printed with Bridges’s customary care at the Chiswick Press on Van Gelder laid paper. With book label of James Maclehose, Glasgow printer.

63. – John Keats; A Critical Essay. With portrait, sm. 8vo, pp. 97, orig. maroon buckram, gilt top, upper joint frayed. Privately printed, 1895
       £65.00
McKay 29. FIRST EDITION. Only 250 copies printed on handmade paper. Presentation copy from Bridges to his fellow poet Canon Dixon inscribed ‘R.W.D. from R.B. Ap. 30. 95’.

64. – Ode for the Bicentenary Commemoration of Henry Purcell, with other Poems. Sm. 8vo, pp. 43, orig. printed wrappers, spine little chafed. Elkin Mathews, 1896        £20.00
McKay 31

65. – Milton’s Prosody, by Robert Bridges, and, Classical Metres in English Verse by William Johnson Stone. Cr. 8vo, pp. 7 + 175, orig. Yapp vellum with silk ties (gone), gilt top, binding dust soiled. O.U.P., 1901        £65.00
McKay 37. Special issue in vellum binding, signed by Robert Bridges.

66. – The Growth of Love. With portrait, pp. approx. 95, orig. blue floral boards and paper spine, with printed d/w. Thomas B. Mosher, Portland, Maine, 1913        £65.00
Only 450 copies printed. Presentation copy inscribed by the publisher to the art historian G.C. Williamson, with T.L.s. inserted – ‘We are yet up against the Union labor class of printers who do not intend a publisher to live if they can possibly help it’. With Williamson’s book label, and later ownership signature and book label of Roger Senhouse.

67. – Poetical Works. With portrait, cr. 8vo, pp. 480, orig. orange cloth, spine faded. O.U.P., 1912        £20.00
McKay 44a.

 


68. – The Spirit of Man. An Anthology in English and French made by the Poet Laureate. FIRST EDITION. Cr. 8vo, orig. grey boards and parchment spine, printed label. 1916        £25.00
Dunne A30. Includes six poems and extracts from Hopkins.

69. – The Necessity of Poetry; An Address given to the Tredegar & District Co-operative Society. FIRST EDITION. Cr. 8vo, pp. 48, orig. printed wrappers, trifle dust soiled, unopened copy. O.U.P., 1918
       £15.00

70. – The Society’s Work. Pp. 16, orig. wrappers, trifle frayed. S.P.E. Tract No. XXI, O.U.P., 1925        £15.00

71. –Collected Essays, Papers &c. Vols. 1 – 20. In 8 vols., cr. 8vo, orig. quarter blue cloth and grey boards, printed labels. O.U.P.,
1927 – 34        £45.00
McKay 70, 74, 75, 77. FIRST EDITIONS. Typography by Stanley Morison. With bookplate of Alexander Nairne; Three volumes are inscribed to him by Monica Bridges. Two further parts were published later.

72. – The Testament of Beauty; A Poem in Four Books. Title in green and black, imp. 8vo, pp. 185, orig. quarter buckram and marbled boards, gilt top, other edges untrimmed. New York, O.U.P., 1929        £120.00
FIRST AMERICAN EDITION, elegantly designed by Bruce Rogers. Only 250 numbered copies printed at the Printing House of William Edwin Rudge from Linotype Estienne on Vidalon paper (this copy out of series).

73. – The Testament of Beauty. First ordinary edition. Cr. 8vo, pp. 202, orig. parchment boards, with slightly torn d/w. O.U.P., 1929        £15.00

74. – The Testament of Beauty. Second edition. With portrait, sm. 4to, pp. 180, orig. brown marbled boards and quarter vellum, with slightly damaged d/w. O.U.P., 1930        £18.00

75. – Three Friends; Memoirs of Digby Mackworth Dolben, Richard W. Dixon, Henry Bradley. FIRST EDITION. Three plates, cr. 8vo, pp. 250, orig. quarter buckram and blue cloth (second binding), slightly dust soiled, with spare spine label. O.U.P., 1932        £20.00

76. – Selected Letters. With the correspondence of Robert Bridges and Lionel Muirhead. Edited by Donald E. Stanford. With 16 plates, 2 vols., with d/ws. Delaware U.P., 1983        £65.00

77. – The Correspondence of Robert Bridges and W.B. Yeats. Edited by Richard J. Finneran. 8 plates, pp. 86, with d/w. 1977        £15.00

78. – SMITH (Nowell Charles) Notes on The Testament of Beauty. Cr. 8vo, pp. 133. O.U.P., 1931        £12.50,br>

79. – McKAY (George L.) A Bibliography of Robert Bridges. FIRST EDITION. With portrait, pp. 227, orig. half buckram and marbled boards, gilt top, other edges untrimmed. Edition limited to 550 numbered copies. New York, Columbia U.P., and London, O.U.P., 1933        £48.00

80. – THOMPSON (Edward) Robert Bridges, 1844 -1930. Pp. 138. O.U.P., 1944        £15.00

81. – PHILLIPS (Catherine) Robert Bridges; A Biography. 17 illus., pp. 375, with d/w. O.U.P., 1992        £20.00
Norman White’s copy with some annotation in text, his typed review for Notes & Queries, and two letters from the author inserted.

82. BROWNING (E.B.) Prometheus Bound and Other Poems. Introduction by Alice Meynell. With portraits, cr. 8vo., pp. 19 + 330, orig. buckram gilt, gilt top. XIXth Century Classics, ed. Clement K. Shorter, Ward, Lock & Bowden, 1896        £18.00

83. BROWNING (Robert) BLACKBURN (Thomas) Robert Browning; A Study of His Poetry. With Portrait, pp. 210, with d/w. 1967        £15.00

84. – HAIR (Donald S.) Browning’s Experiments with Genre. Pp. 220, with d/w. Oliver & Boyd, 1972        £18.00

85. BURTON (Sir Richard) The Perfumed Garden of the Shaykh Nefzawi. Introduction by Alan H. Walton. Pp. 271, with d/w. Neville Spearman, 1963        £18.00

86. BUTTERFIELD (William) THOMPSON (Paul) William Butterfield. With 25 coloured and 392 black and white illus., lge 8vo, pp. 542, buckram, with d/w. Routledge, 1971        £75.00

87. BUZARD (James) The Beaten Track; European Tourism, Literature, and the Ways to Culture, 1800-1918. Pp. 370, paperback. O.U.P., 1993
       £15.00

88. [BYRNE (Julia Clara)] De Omnibus Rebus; An Old Man’s Discursive Ramblings on the Road of Everyday Life. With 100 wood-engraved illus. by R. Caulfield Orpen, pp. 23 + 343, orig. brown pictorial cloth gilt, binding little chafed, with label removed from spine. Nimmo, 1889
       £20.00

89. CAINE (T. Hall, Editor) Sonnets of Three Centuries: A Selection. Sq. 8vo., pp. 36 + 331, orig. blue pictorial cloth gilt, binding slightly stained and bowed, name cut from half title. Elliot Stock, 1882        £30.00
Includes sonnets by Swinburne, all three Rossettis, J.A. Symonds, Watts-Dunton, etc.; but not, famously, Hopkins, who Rossetti advised Hall Caine was not worth including.


90. CAMBRIDGE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE (The New). Edited by George Watson. Vol. 3, 1800 – 1900. Roy. 8vo, pp. 1980, with d/w. C. U. P., 1969        £30.00

91. CAREY (Rosa) Mrs. Romney, and, But Men Must Work. First Collected Edition. Cr. 8vo, pp. 10 + 368 + 6 adverts, orig. blue cloth, binding chafed, prize label removed from endpaper. Macmillan, 1899        £18.00

92. CARPENTER (W. Boyd) Some Pages of My Life. With 8 plates, pp. 340, orig. cloth, binding faded. Williams & Norgate, 1911        £15.00

93. CARROLL (Lewis) Useful and Instructive Poetry. Introduction by Derek Hudson. FIRST EDITION. With 8 plates by the author, sm. 8vo, pp. 45, pictorial boards, binding little spotted. Geoffrey Bles, 1954        £18.00

94. CATHOLIC CONCISE ENCYCLOPEDIA (The). Compiled and edited by Robert C. Broderick. With illus. in text, pp. 330, from a library with bookplate and a few stamps. St. Paul & New York, 1956        £15.00

95. CATHOLIC DIRECTORY. The Catholic Directory, Ecclesiastical Register and Almanac for… 1879. Sm. 8vo, pp. 24 + 420 + 32 + 54 adverts, neatly bound in contemp. half cloth and marbled boards. Burns & Oates, 1878        £35.00
Bound at St. Patrick’s Reformatory School, Upton, Co. Cork. Listed on p. 276 – ‘ Hopkins, Gerard, Trenchard – street, Bristol’.

96. CHAMBERS (Robert, editor) Cyclopaedia of English Literature. With many illus. in text, 2 vols., roy. 8vo, orig. green cloth, bindings chafed and slightly stained, contemp. ownership signature of George Louis Blood, Dublin. William & Robert Chambers, c.1870        £45.00

97. CHANDLER (Alice) A Dream of Order; The Medieval Ideal in Nineteenth-Century English Literature. Pp. 285, with d/w. Routledge, 1971        £18.00

98. CHOLMONDELEY (Mary) Red Pottage. Cr. 8vo, pp. 380 + 32 adverts, orig. maroon cloth, binding slightly chafed. Arnold, 1900        £15.00

99. CHRIST (Carol T.) The Finer Optic; The Aesthetic of Particularity in Victorian Poetry. Pp 182, with d/w. Yale U.P., 1975        £18.00

100. CLARKE (Marcus) ELLIOTT (Brian) Marcus Clarke. Two plates, pp. 295, from a library with stamps, front free endpaper removed, with d/w. O.U.P., 1958        £20.00

101. CHANDOS (John) Boys Together; English Public Schools 1800 – 1864. With 16 pp. of plates, pp. 412, with d/w. Yale U.P., 1984        £18.00

102. CHAPMAN (Raymond) Faith and Revolt; Studies in the literary influence of the Oxford Movement. Pp. 335. 1970        £18.00

103. CHATTERTON (Thomas) ACKROYD (Peter) Chatterton. Pp. 234, with d/w. 1987        £15.00

104. CHICAGO MANUAL OF STYLE (The) Thirteenth Edition, Revised and Expanded. Pp. 745, with d/w. Chicago U.P., 1982        £15.00

105. CLARE (John) BARRELL (John) The Idea of Landscape and the Sense of Place 1730 – 1840; An Approach to the Poetry of John Clare. 6 plates and 2 maps, pp. 254, with d/w. C.U.P., 1972        £25.00

106. COBBETT (William) The Autobiography. Edited by William Reitzel. Cr. 8vo, pp. 272, with d/w. Faber, 1947        £15.00

107. COCKERELL (S.C.) BLUNT (Wilfrid) Cockerell; Sydney Carlyle Cockerell, friend of Ruskin and William Morris and Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. With 23 illus., pp. 404, with d/w. 1964
       £25.00

108. COCKSHUT (A.O.J.) The Art of Autobiography in 19th and 20th Century England. Pp. 235, with d/w. Yale U.P., 1984        £18.00

109. COLERIDGE (Hartley) Letters. Edited by Grace E. and Earl Leslie Griggs. With portrait, pp. 342, binding chafed and dull, from a library with bookplate and stamps. O.U.P., 1941        £18.00

110. COLERIDGE (Henry James) The Prisoners of the King; Thoughts on the Catholic Doctrine of Purgatory. Sm. 8vo pp. 19 + 381, orig. blue cloth, binding little chafed. Burns & Oates, 1889        £15.00

111. COLERIDGE (S.T.) FOGLE (Richard H.) The Idea of Coleridge’s Criticism. Pp. 200, with d/w. Perspectives in Criticism, California U.P., 1962        £18.00

112. – The Poems. Edited by Derwent and Sara Coleridge. New Edition. With engraved portrait, sm.8vo, pp. 28+388, orig purple blind stamped cloth, spine slightly faded, front free endpaper pasted down, with 8 pp. of adverts dated October 1852 at beginning. E. Moxon, 1852        £65.00
First Edition of STC’s collected verse, edited by his son and daughter. From the library of Melchet Court with ownership stamp on half title.

113. – HOLMES (Richard) Coleridge; Early Visions. With 16 illus., and 3 maps, pp. 425, with d/w. 1989        £18.00

114. COLLETTE (Charles H.) Romanism in England Exposed; The Redemptorists Fathers of St. Mary’s Convent, Park Road, Clapham. Sm. 8vo, pp. 16 + 262 + 18 adverts, orig. cloth. Arthur Hall, Virtue & Co., 1851        £25.00

 

115. COLLEY (Ann C.) The Search for Synthesis in Literature and Art; The Paradox of Space. With 28 illus., pp. 185, with d/w. Georgia U.P., 1990
       £18.00

116. COOKRIDGE (E.H.) Secrets of the British Secret Service… British Counter – Espionage during the war. With 8 plates, pp. 220. 1948
       £15.00
117. CORRIGAN (Raymond) The Church and the Nineteenth Century. With 45 illus., pp. 344, spine dull. Milwaukee, 1938        £15.00

118. COX (C.B.) and A.E. DYSON, editors. The Twentieth Century Mind; History, Ideas, and Literature in Britain. 3 vols., pp. 540, 525 & 520, paperback. O.U.P., 1972        £25.00

119. CREIGHTON (Mandell) CREIGHTON (Louise) Life and Letters of Mandell Creighton. With 11 plates, 2 vols., orig. navy cloth gilt, bindings slightly dust soiled and chafed, from the Signet Library, Edinburgh, with bookplate. 1904        £25.00

120. CRESSWELL (Walter D’Arcy) The Poet’s Progress. FIRST EDITION. With portrait by William Rothenstein, cr. 8vo, pp. 156. Signed by the author on title. Faber, 1930        £25.00

121. – Present Without Leave. FIRST EDITION. Pp. 284, spine trifle chafed. Presentation copy inscribed by the author to Basil Dowling. Cassell, 1939
       £20.00

122. – The Forest; A Comedy in Three Acts. With wood engravings by E. Mervyn Taylor, pp. 97, orig. green cloth, printed labels. Pelorus Press, Auckland, 1952        £20.00

123. – The Voyage of the Hurunui; A Ballad. FIRST EDITION. Roy. 8vo, pp. 65, two-tone cloth, with slightly torn d/w. Christchurch, Caxton Press, 1956        £18.00

124. – TRIREME BOOKLETS. Poetry and Cyprus; Poems for Poppycock; Leander; Zand-Voorter Preludes. Together 4 items, sm. 8vo and 12mo, orig. wrappers. Presentation copies inscribed by the author to Basil Dowling. Trireme Press, St. John’s Wood, 1957 – 59        £25.00

125. – The Letters. Selected by Helen Shaw. With 9 plates, pp. 256, with d/w. Presentation copy from the editor to Basil Dowling. University of Canterbury, Christchurch, 1971        £15.00

126. – Sonnets, published and from manuscripts. Selected by Helen Shaw. Sm. 8vo, pp. 75, orig. cloth, printed labels, with d/w. Nag’s Head Press, 1976        £20.00
Only 200 copies hand set in caslon, printed in Christchurch.

127. CRONIN (Richard) Colour and Experience in Nineteenth-Century Poetry. Pp. 235, with d/w. Macmillan, 1988        £18.00

128. CROSBY (Christina) The Ends of History; Victorians and the woman question. Pp. 196, paperback. Routledge, 1991        £12.50,br>

129. CROWE (Sir Joseph) Reminiscences of Thirty-Five Years of My Life. FIRST EDITION. With 2 plans, pp. 11 + 445 + 6 adverts, orig. maroon cloth gilt. J. Murray, 1895        £35.00

130. CROSS (Tim, editor) The Lost Voices of World War I; An International Anthology of writers, poets and playwrights. With portraits, lge. 8vo, pp. 410, paperback. Bloomsbury, 1988        £15.00

131. CURB (Rosemary) and Nancy MANAHAN, editors. Breaking Silence; Lesbian Nuns on Convent Sexuality. Illus., pp. 400, with d/w, text little browned. 1985        £15.00

132. CURL (James S.) The Victorian Celebration of Death. With 65 illus., pp. 238, with d/w. David & Charles, 1972        £18.00

133. CURRAN (C. P.) Under the Receding Wave [Memories of Dublin 1890 – 1910 ]. With 8 plates, pp. 150, with d/w. Dublin, 1970        £15.00

134. DALE (Peter A.) The Victorian Critic and the Idea of History; Carlyle, Arnold, Pater. Pp. 300, with d/w. Harvard U.P., 1977        £18.00

135. DARWIN (Charles) The Autobiography. Edited with appendix and notes by Nora Barlow. With 4 plates, pp. 250, with d/w. 1958        £15.00

136. DAVIDSON (J. Thain) Forewarned –Forearmed [Improving tales for youth]. Cr. 8vo, pp. 8 + 286, orig. mustard cloth, with presentation calligraphic inscription on half title. Hodder and Stoughton, 1888        £20.00

137. DAVIES (C. Maurice) Unorthodox London; or, Phases of Religious Life in the Metropolis. Pp. 8 + 448, orig. purple cloth, binding faded and chafed. Tinsley Brothers, 1875        £25.00

138. DALE (Peter A.) The Victorian Critic and the Idea of History; Carlyle, Arnold, and Pater. Pp. 305, with d/w. Harvard U.P., 1977        £20.00

139. DEANE AND WOODWARD. BLAU (Eve) Ruskinian Gothic; The Architecture of Deane and Woodward, 1845 – 1861. With 166 illus., pp. 135, paperback. Princeton U.P., 1982        £15.00

140. DELAURA (David J.) Hebrew and Hellene in Victorian England; Newman, Arnold and Pater. Pp. 395, with d/w. Texas U.P., 1969        £25.00

141. DEVLIN (Christopher) DEVLIN (Madeleine) Christopher Devlin. Pp. 224, from a library with stamps. 1970        £12.50,br>

142. DE WINDT (Harry) A Ride to India across Persia and Baluchistan. FIRST EDITION. With folding map (slightly torn), 12 plates and 11 illus. in text by Herbert Walker from sketches by the author, pp. 7 + 339 + 4 adverts, orig. grey-blue cloth decorated with pictorial design in orange and black on upper cover, free endpapers removed, small library label and press mark on spine. Chapman & Hall, 1891        £150.00

143. DEVON. BLACK (A. & C., Publishers) Guide to Devonshire. Edited by A. R. Hope Moncrieff. With illus., tables and maps, some folding, including map in pocket, sm. 8vo, pp. 19 + 243 + 96 adverts, orig. cloth, binding slightly faded and chafed. 1906        £25.00

144. – HAYTER-HAMES (Jane) A History of Chagford. With 33 illus., roy. 8vo, pp. 158. Norman White’s copy with occasional markings in margins. Phillimore, 1981        £15.00

145. – TERRELL (Harry) COLLIER (William F.) Harry Terrell, A Dartmoor Philisopher; A Memoir. Cr 8vo, pp. 144, buckram. London, Simpkin, Marshall, and Plymouth, William Brendon [Plymouth printed], 1896
       £28.00

146. – WARD (C.S.) and M.J.B. BADDELEY. South Devon and South Cornwall. With 18 maps and plan, mostly folding, sm. 8vo, pp. 16 + 225 + 76 adverts, orig. crimson cloth, binding slightly stained and chafed. Thorough Guide Series, Dulau, 1892        £25.00

147. – WARD, LOCK & CO. A Pictorial and Descriptive Guide to Budleigh Salterton and the South Devon Coast. Illus. and folding maps, sm. 8vo, orig. crimson cloth. c.1930        £15.00

148. – WHITE (William) History, Gazetteer and Directory of Devonshire. Pp. 815, with d/w. 1850, reprinted Kelley, 1968        £25.00

149. DICKENS (Charles) NISBET (Ada) and Blake NEVIUS, editors. Dickens Centennial Essays. Pp. 240, with d/w. California U.P., 1971
       £20.00

150. DICKINSON (Patric) A Wintering Tree. FIRST EDITION. Pp. 48, with slightly torn d/w. Presentation copy inscribed by the author to Basil Dowling (‘One poet to another’). Phoenix Living Poets, 1973        £15.00

151. – The Bearing Beast. FIRST EDITION. Pp. 46, printed wrappers. Presentation copy inscribed by the author to Basil Dowling (‘con amore’). Phoenix Living Poets, 1976        £15.00

152. – Winter Hostages. FIRST EDITION. Pp. 16, printed wrappers. Presentation copy inscribed by the author to Basil Dowling with a quotation from Ovid. Only 250 copies printed. Mandeville Press, 1980
       £15.00

153. – A Rift in Time. FIRST EDITION. Pp. 46, printed wrappers. Signed by the author on title. Phoenix Living Poets, 1982        £15.00

154. – Ave Atque Vale; Poems. Cr. 8vo, pp. 48, orig. cloth, printed label. Only 85 copies printed for Sheila Dickinson. Backwater Press, 1998
       £15.00

155. DIXON (Richard Watson) Last Poems. Selected and edited by Robert Bridges. Preface by Mary E. Coleridge. FIRST EDITION. With portrait, cr. 8vo, pp. 16 + 39, orig. blue cloth. O.U.P., Henry Frowde, 1905
       £30.00
Dunne H6.

156. – Poems. A Selection with a Memoir by Robert Bridges. FIRST EDITION. With portrait, sm. 8vo, pp. 46 + 196, orig. turquoise cloth gilt, nice copy with the publishers slip inserted at beginning. Smith, Elder, 1909        £45.00
Dunne B19. Contains the first printing of Hopkins’s first letter to Dixon.

157. – Christ’s Company and other poems. Cr. 8vo, pp. 183. 1861, reprinted Garland, 1978        £18.00

158. – Collected Poems. Edited by Shirley M.C. Johnson and Todd K. Bender. 4to, pp. 182, paperback. Studies in Gerard Manley Hopkins, 1989        £18.00

159. – SAMBROOK (James) A Poet Hidden; The Life of Richard Watson Dixon. With portrait, pp. 142, with d/w. Athlone Press, 1962        £18.00

160. DODSWORTH (Martin, Editor) The Survival of Poetry. A Contemporary Survey by Donald Davie, Martin Dodsworth, Barbara Hardy, Derwent May, Gabriel Pearson and Anthony Thwaite. Pp. 256, with torn d/w. Faber, 1970        £15.00

161. DOLBEN (Digby Mackworth) Poems. Edited with a memoir by Robert Bridges. FIRST EDITION. Cr. 8vo, with 3 plates, pp. 111 + 129, orig. quarter linen and boards, printed label, edges untrimmed, binding slightly dust soiled, spine darkened. O.U.P., 1911        £75.00
Hayward 325. Dunne B20. Dolben, an Eton friend of Bridges, was drowned shortly before he was due to go up to Oxford. Bridges’ Memoir includes Dolben’s correspondence as well as letters from G.M. Hopkins, their mutual friend.

162. – The same. [Second edition, revised]. With portrait, cr. 8vo, pp. 119 + 144, orig. crimson cloth, spine dull. O.U.P., 1915        £18.00

163. DONALD (Gertrude) Men Who Left the Movement; John Henry Newman, Thomas W. Allies, Henry Edward Manning, Basil William Maturin. Cr. 8vo, pp. 430, from a library with bookplate and stamps, spine faded, front free endpaper removed. 1933        £15.00

164. DONOGHUE (Denis) The Ordinary Universe; Soundings in Modern Literature. Pp. 320, with d/w. Faber, 1968        £20.00
Norman White’s copy with some neat pencil annotations and two brief letters from the author inserted.

165. DOWDEN (Edward) New Studies in Literature. Pp. 12 + 451, from a library with bookplate and stamps. Kegan Paul, 1895        £18.00

166. DOYLE (Arthur Conan) Danger! And other stories. FIRST EDITION. Cr. 8vo, pp. 9 + 246, orig. crimson cloth (primary binding), spine faded and marked but a fair copy of a wartime production. J. Murray, 1918
       £30.00
Green & Gibson A41.

167. – DOYLE (Adrian Conan) and John Dickson CARR. The Exploits of Sherlock Holmes. Cr. 8vo, pp. 323, with d/w. J. Murray, 1962        £15.00

168. – EDWARDS (Owen Dudley) The Quest for Sherlock Holmes; A Biographical Study of Arthur Conan Doyle. With 30 illus., pp. 380, with d/w. 1983        £18.00

169. – HARDWICK (Michael and Mollie) The Man Who Was Sherlock Holmes. With 16 illus., cr. 8vo, pp. 92, with d/w. J. Murray, 1964        £15.00

170. – HARRISON (Michael) In the Footsteps of Sherlock Holmes. With 20 illus., pp. 300, with d/w. David & Charles, 1971        £18.00

171. – KEATING (H.R.F.) Sherlock Holmes; The Man and his World. With 136 illus., pp. 160, with d/w. Thames & Hudson, 1979        £18.00

172. – PEARSALL (Ronald) Conan Doyle; A Biographical Solution. With 17 illus., pp. 215, with d/w. 1977        £15.00

173. – PEARSON (Hesketh) Conan Doyle; His Life and Art. With 12 illus., pp. 205, with d/w. 1977        £15.00

174. – ROSENBURG (Samuel) Naked is the Best Disguise; The Death and Resurrection of Sherlock Holmes. Pp. 210, with d/w. 1975        £15.00

175. – TRACY (Jack) The Encyclopedia Sherlockiana; A Universal Dictionary of Sherlock Holmes and his Biographer John H. Watson. With many illus., pp. 425, with d/w. 1977        £18.00

176. – VINEY (Charles) The Authentic World of Sherlock Holmes; An Evocative Tour of Conan Doyle’s Victorian London. With over 200 illus. from photographs, 4to, pp. 168, with d/w, binding slightly bumped. 1999
       £15.00

 

177. DU MAURIER (George) LILLIE (Lucy C.) Prudence. A Story of Aesthetic London. With 6 wood engraved plates by Du Maurier, cr. 8vo, pp. 177, orig. green cloth decorated to an aesthetic design in red and black on upper cover and spine, binding little chafed but a good copy of a cheap production. Sampson Low, 1882        £75.00
Forrest Reid p. 186. FIRST EDITION. An uncommon Du Maurier item unmentioned by Gleeson White or Percy Muir. Loosely inserted is a two page A.L.s., 11 May 1916 from W. Brown, 43 Museum Street, to an unidentified correspondent; discussing Whistler portraits, and referring to the present title – ‘I think it must be scarce. I have never seen it before. Du Maurier has got Mr. Whistler very well on p. 11’. With pictorial bookplate of Pickford Waller.

178. DUNS SCOTUS (John) BONANSEA (B.M.) Man and His Approach to God in John Duns Scotus. Pp. 256, paperback. University Press of America, 1983        £15.00

179. EATON (Charles Edward) The Girl from Ipanema [and other stories]. FIRST EDITION. Pp. 200, with slightly torn d/w. Presentation copy inscribed by the author. Lunenburg, Vermont, printed at the Stinehour Press, 1972        £25.00

180. EDEL (Leon) Stuff of Sleep and Dreams; Experiments in Literary Psychology. Pp. 364, with d/w. 1982        £15.00

181. EDWARDS (Francis) The Jesuits in England; from 1580 to the present day. With 8 plates, pp. 333, with d/w. 1985        £15.00

182. ELIOT (George) HORNBACK (Bert G.) Middlemarch; A Novel of Reform. With 4 illus., pp. 176, with d/w. Twayne, Boston, 1988        £15.00

183. ELIOT (T.S.) MARTIN (Graham, editor) Eliot in Perspective; A Symposium. Pp. 306, with torn d/w. 1970        £15.00

184. ELLISTON (R.W.) MURRAY (Christopher) Robert William Elliston Manager; A Theatrical Biography. With 17 illus., pp. 208, with d/w. Presentation copy inscribed by the author with a letter inserted. Society for theatre research, 1975        £15.00

185. ELLMANN (Richard, editor) Edwardians and late Victorians; English Institute Essays. Pp. 256. Columbia U.P., 1967        £18.00

186. FAVERTY (Frederic E., editor) The Victorian Poets; A Guide to Research. Pp. 300. Harvard U.P., 1956        £15.00

187. FINLAYSON (Iain) Writers in Romney Marsh [Henry James, Conrad, Wells, Benson, Stephen Crane, etc.] With 16 illus, pp.250, with d/w. 1986        £15.00

 

188. FLANDRIN (Hippolyte) FARRER (H.L.) A Christian Painter of the Nineteenth Century; The Life of Hippolyte Flandrin. Cr. 8vo, pp. 11 + 244 + 32 adverts, orig. brown cloth, from a convent library with bookplate and a few stamps. Rivingtons, 1875        £25.00

189. FLEMING (G.H.) That Ne’er Shall Meet Again; Rossetti, Millais, Hunt. With 36 illus., pp. 485, with d/w, from a library with a few stamps. Michael Joseph, 1971        £20.00

190. FRAZER (J.G.) DOWNIE (R. Angus) James George Frazer; The Portrait of a Scholar. With portrait, pp. 150, from a library with bookplate and stamps. 1940        £15.00

191. FROST (Robert) MERTINS (Louis) Robert Frost; Life and Talks-Walking. With 16 illus, pp. 462. Oklahoma U.P., 1966        £18.00

192. FULOP-MILLER (Rene) The Power and Secret of the Jesuits. Translated by F.S. Flint and D.F. Tait. With 142 illus., pp. 540, with d/w. G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1930        £20.00

193. GARVIN (Harry R. Editor) Bucknell Review; Literature, Arts, and Religion. Pp. 185, with d/w. Bucknell U.P., 1982        £15.00

194. GASKELL (Philip) From Writer to Reader; Studies in Editorial Method. With 8 plates, pp. 280, paperback. St. Paul’s Bibliographies. 1984
       £12.50,br>

195. GALLWEY (Peter) GAVIN (M.) Memoirs of Father P. Gallwey. With portrait, cr. 8vo, pp. 275, from a library with label on upper cover. Burns & Oates, 1913        £15.00

196. GILBERT (Sandra M.) and Susan GUBAR. The Madwoman in the Attic; The Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination. With illus., pp. 735, paperback. Yale U.P., 1984        £18.00

197. GILL (Eric) MILES (Jonathan) Eric Gill and David Jones at Capel-Y-Ffin. With 23 illus., pp. 172, paperback. 1992        £12.50,br>

198. GILMOUR (Robin) The Idea of the Gentleman in the Victorian Novel. Pp. 200, with d/w. 1981        £15.00

199. GITTINGS (Robert) The Nature of Biography. Cr. 8vo, pp. 96, with d/w. 1978        £15.00

200. GLADSTONE (W.E.) Rome and the Newest Fashions in Religion: Three Tracts; The Vatican Decrees, Vaticanism, Speeches of the Pope. Collected edition with preface. Pp. 270 + 32 adverts, orig. green cloth, occasional foxing. J. Murray, 1875        £45.00
FIRST COLLECTED EDITION of Gladstone’s masterly analyses of the Vatican Decrees; with new introduction.

201. GOLDING (William) The Spire. FIRST EDITION. Cr. 8vo, pp. 223, with d/w by John Piper. Faber, 1964        £45.00
202. GORDIMER (Nadine) A World of Strangers. FIRST EDITION. Cr. 8vo, pp. 254, with d/w. Gollancz, 1958        £30.00

203. GORMAN (W. Gordon) Converts to Rome since the Tractarian Movement to May, 1899. Cr. 8vo, pp. 13 + 275. Swan Sonnenschein, 1899        £15.00

204. GOSSE (Philip Henry) Sacred Streams; the Ancient and Modern History of the Rivers of the Bible. New Edition, revised by the author. With 44 wood engravings in text and map, thk. 8vo, pp. 12 + 435, orig. grey pictorial cloth decorated in gilt and black on upper cover and spine to designs by the author. Hodder & Stoughton, 1878        £45.00

205. GOSSE (Edmund) CHARTERIS (Evan) The Life and Letters of Sir Edmund Gosse. With 18 illus., roy. 8vo, pp. 535, spine worn, ex-library copy. 1931        £15.00

206. GOSSE (Philip) Go to the Country. FIRST EDITION. Pp. 282. Cassell, 1935        £15.00

207. GOWING (Timothy) A Soldier’s Experience, or A Voice from the Ranks, showing the cost of War in Blood and Treasure. With 18 plates, thk. cr. 8vo, pp. 14 + 585, orig. pictorial cloth gilt, gilt edges. Nottingham, printed for the author, 1892        £45.00

208. GRAVES (Robert) Difficult Questions, East Answers [Prose Pieces]. FIRST EDITION. Pp. 220, with d/w. 1972        £15.00

209. GREG (W.W.) Dramatic documents from the Elizabethan Playhouses: Stage Plots; Actors’ Parts; Prompt Books. 2 vols, 8vo and large folio, buckram, the plates vol trifle marked. O.U.P., 1969        £120.00
I, Commentary, with 9 plates. II, Reproductions and Transcripts, with 26 facsimiles.

210. GREVILLE (Lady Violet) Vignettes of Memory. With 18 illus., pp. 288, rebound in quarter library leather and blue cloth. [1927]        £15.00

211. GRIFFITHS (Eric) The Printed Voice of Victorian Poetry. Pp. 384, with d/w. O.U.P., 1989        £20.00

212. GRIGSON (Geoffrey) Britain Observed. FIRST EDITION. With 149 illus., 31 in colour, cr. 4to, pp. 208, with d/w. Phaidon, 1975        £18.00

213. – The Private Art; A poetry Notebook. FIRST EDITION. Pp. 235, with d/w, little browning of text. 1982        £15.00

 

214. – Wild Flowers in Britain. With 12 coloured plates and 18 illus. in text, pp. 48, orig. pictorial boards, headband rubbed, with d/w. Britain in Pictures, 1944        £15.00

215. GWYNN (M.M. Xavier) From Hunting Field to Cloister. With 3 plates, sm. 8vo, pp. 165. Dublin, 1946        £15.00

216. HALL (Emily and Ellen) SHERRARD (O.A.) Two Victorian Girls. With Extracts from the Hall Diaries, edited by A.R. Mills. Pp. 316. 1966        £15.00

217. HARDY (Thomas) Collected Poems. Cr. 8vo, pp. 950, with d/w. 1968
       £15.00

218. – BROOKS (Jean) Thomas Hardy; The Poetic Structure. Pp. 336, with d/w. Novelists and Their World, 1971        £18.00

219. – GITTINGS (Robert) The Older Hardy. With 17 illus, pp. 255, with d/w. 1978        £18.00

220. – HARDY (Florence Emily) The Life of Thomas Hardy, 1840 – 1928. With 11 illus, pp. 482. Macmillan, 1962        £20.00

221. – MARSDEN (Kenneth) The Poems of Thomas Hardy; A Critical Introduction. Cr. 8vo, pp. 258, with d/w. Athlone Press, 1969        £15.00

222. HARLAND (Henry) BECKSON (Karl) Henry Harland his life and work. With 11 illus., pp. 178, with d/w. Makers of the Nineties, 1978        £18.00
Norman White’s copy with his notes and typed review for Notes & Queries.

223. HARNER (James L.) Literary Research Guide; A Guide to Reference Sources for the Study of Literatures in English and Related Topics. Pp. 740, paperback. M.L.A., New York, 1989        £15.00

224. HARRISON (John) The Reactionaries; W.B. Yeats, Wyndham Lewis, Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot, D.H. Lawrence. Introduction by William Empson. Pp. 224, with d/w. Gollancz, 1966        £15.00

225. HASTINGS (Macdonald) Jesuit Child. With 20 illus., pp. 252, with d/w. Readers Union, 1972        £12.50,br>

226. HEINE (H.) Prose Writings. Edited with introduction by Havelock Ellis. Sm. 8vo, pp. 347, orig. cloth gilt, binding slightly soiled. Walter Scott, c.1900        £15.00

227. HENLEY (W.E.) CONNELL (John) W.E. Henley. 11 plates, pp. 405, from a library with bookplate and stamps. 1949        £12.50,br>

228. HEPWORTH (Mike) and Bryan S. TURNER. Confession; Studies in Deviance and Religion. Pp. 205, with d/w. Routledge, 1982        £15.00

229. HERACLITUS. WHEELWRIGHT (Philip) Heraclitus. Pp. 190, with d/w. O.U.P., 1999        £18.00

230. HERBERT (Henry W., ‘Frank Forester’) Life and Writings. Edited by David W. Judd. Wood engraved plates, 2 vols. in 1, thk. 8vo, pp. 300 & 300, orig. green cloth, slightly shaken in binding. Warne, c.1885        £45.00

231. HERR (Vincent V.) Religious Psychology. Pp. 278, with d/w. New York, 1966        £12.50,br>

232. HERSEY (George L.) High Victorian Gothic; A Study In Associationism. Many illus., oblong roy. 8vo, pp. 254, with d/w. Johns Hopkins Studies in Nineteenth Century Architecture, 1972        £28.00

233. HOLE (Charles), Richard W. DIXON and Julius LLOYD. Three Essays on the Maintenance of the Church of England as an Established Church. Peek Prize Essays. Pp. 16 + 581, orig. cloth, printed label, headband rubbed, from the library of the Hope Trust, Edinburgh, with bookplate. J. Murray, 1874        £25.00

234. HOLLOWAY (John) The Victorian Sage; Studies in Argument [Carlyle, George Eliot, Newman, Arnold, Hardy]. Pp. 310, from a library with bookplate and stamps. 1953        £15.00

235. HOLMES (Mary Jane) Lena Rivers. With frontispiece, title in red and black, sm. 8vo, pp. 8 + 343 + 8 adverts, orig. green cloth gilt, binding slightly chafed and dust soiled. Milner & Co., Halifax printed, c.1870
       £25.00
BL General Catalogue has no edition earlier than 1878. This copy has an inscription dated February 1875.

236. HOPKINS (G.M.) Poems. Now First Published. Edited with notes by
Robert Bridges. FIRST EDITION. With 2 portraits and 2 facsimiles, cr. 8vo, pp. 8 + 124, orig. quarter linen and grey boards (dust soiled), printed label (rubbed), spine chafed with a small ink no., occasional pencil notes in text, blind stamp of The Poetry Society on fly leaf, preserved in a folding cloth box. O.U.P., Humphrey Milford, 1918        £850.00
Dunne A38. Hayward 335. Connolly, Modern Movement, 33 – ‘These extraordinary poems, which incorporated the metrical device of sprung rhythm, still took time to circulate, and influenced the poets of the Thirties rather than the Georgians’. Bridges waited nearly thirty years before issuing this edition of his friend’s poems, uncertain until then that the world was ready for them.

 

 

 

237. – A Vision of the Mermaids. With title and colophon leaf, and 4 pp. printed in full facsimile from the manuscript, with a circular drawing on p. 1, sm. folio, orig. quarter cloth and boards decorated to a modernist design in black and white with printed label on upper cover, nice copy. Arranged, printed and bound at O.U.P. by John Johnson, 1929        £180.00
Dunne A71. The first complete printing of Hopkins’s earliest surviving poem, written during the Christmas of 1862 while he was preparing for his second shot at the Oxford scholarship. Only 250 copies of this facsimile were printed. From the library of David Garnett with his ownership signature and engraved bookplate.

238. – Poems. Edited with notes by Robert Bridges. Second Edition, with an appendix of additional poems, and a critical introduction by Charles Williams. Cr. 8vo, pp. 20 + 159, unusually nice copy in orig. blue cloth gilt, with d/w. O.U.P., 1930        £120.00
Dunne A72. The first edition of Hopkins’s Poems took ten years to sell its 750 copies, and it was really the second edition, edited by one who was himself destined to become a cult figure, that brought Hopkins to a wide audience, and remained standard, in its numerous reissues, for nearly 20 years.

239. – The same. SPECIAL EDITION. With 5 plates and facsimiles, pp. 20 + 159, orig. quarter vellum and black and white decorated boards, edges untrimmed, spine little dust soiled. O.U.P., 1930        £180.00
Dunne A73 – ‘This book is now rare’. Only 250 numbered copies were printed on handmade paper and specially bound.

240. – The Note-Books and Papers. Edited with notes and a preface by Humphry House. FIRST EDITION. With 12 plates, pp. 510, orig. buckram. O.U.P., 1937        £65.00
Dunne B78. ‘The Notebooks and Correspondence [sic] of Hopkins complete the revelation of this inspired Jesuit priest for so long ignored’ – Connolly, Modern Movement, 33 infra.

241. – A Hopkins Reader. Selected with introduction by John Pick. Pp. 344, from a library with bookplate and stamps. O.U.P., 1953        £15.00

242. – Antologia Bilingue. Traduccion y estudio preliminary por Manuel Linares Megias. Text in English and Spanish on opposite pages, pp. 238, paperback. Seville, 1978        £15.00

243. – Le Naufrage Du Deutschland; Poeme. Traduit par Pierre Layris. Text in English and French on opposite pages, pp. 68, orig. printed wrappers. Paris, Editions du Seuil, 1964        £35.00
One of only 50 numbered copies printed on Fleur d’Alfa.

244. – Hopkins Selections. Chosen and edited by Graham Storey. Sm. 8vo, pp. 215, tape marks on endpapers. New Oxford English Series, 1967
       £12.50,br>

245. – The Major Poems. Edited with introduction and notes by Walford Davies. Cr. 8vo, pp. 155, with d/w, text little browned. Norman White’s copy with his typed review for Notes & Queries inserted. 1979        £18.00

246. – PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS. IRISH MONTHLY. May 1898. Pp. 8 + 225 – 280, orig. wrappers, little staining where the orig. staples had rusted, now neatly repaired and resewn. M.H. Gill & Son, Dublin, 1898
       £85.00
Dunne A19. Contains the FIRST APPEARANCE of Rosa Mystica ‘By the late Rev. Gerard Hopkins, S.J.’.

247. – DIAL (The). September 1926. With illus., pp. 179 – 268, orig. wrappers. 1926        £35.00
Dunne I22. Includes I.A. Richards’ ‘Gerard Hopkins’ – ‘This essay is very important’.

248. – CRITERION (The). April 1931. Pp. 393 – 592, orig. wrappers, little stained. 1931        £25.00
Dunne A91. Includes Herbert Read’s review of the Poems, Second Edition, and Lahey’s Gerard Manley Hopkins.

249. – CRITERION (The). January 1934. Pp. 179 – 352, orig. wrappers, ownership signature of Janet Adam Smith. 1934        £25.00
Dunne I65. Includes Ezra Pound, ‘Mr Housman at Little Bethel’, which refers to ‘the gentle murmurs of Bridges and Hopkins’.

250. – LONDON MERCURY (The). March 1935. Roy. 8vo, pp. 421 – 518, orig. wrappers. 1935        £25.00
Dunne B45. Includes Michael Roberts’ review of Hopkins’s letters to Bridges and Dixon (‘Better observations on poetry than any letters since Keats’).

251. – CRITERION (The). April 1935. Pp. 351 – 546, orig. wrappers. 1935
       £25.00
Dunne B52. Includes Herbert Read’s review of the Bridges-Dixon letters, ‘Strongly critical of Bridges’.

252. – NEW VERSE. April 1935. Pp. 32, orig. wrappers, slightly worn. 1935
       £25.00
Dunne I78. Special GMH number, with articles by Humphry House, Louis Macniece, Geoffrey Grigson, et al- ‘it is time to begin on the real difficulties of Hopkins’. Presentation copy to Norman White from Tom Dunne.

253. – LONDON MERCURY (The). June 1935. Roy. 8vo, pp. 103 – 206, orig. wrappers. 1935        £25.00
Dunne I89. Includes Barker Fairley, Charles Doughty and Modern Poetry (‘Some comparison of GMH with Doughty’).


254. – MONTH (The). February 1936. Pp. 97 – 192, orig. wrappers. 1936
       £25.00
Dunne K62. Includes Geoffrey Bliss, In A Poet’s Workshop; An Unfinished Poem by GHM.

255. – MONTH (The). June 1936. Pp. 481 – 576, orig. wrappers. 1936
       £25.00
Dunne K179 - ‘A reconstruction and rearrangement of GMH’s fragmentary poem. Father Bliss supplies lines of his own for the missing ones, with a surprising degree of success.’

256. – LONDON MERCURY (The). December 1936. Roy. 8vo, pp. 101 – 260, orig. wrappers. 1936        £20.00
Dunne I122. Includes G.M. Young’s review of the Oxford Book of Modern Verse, highly critical of GMH’s use of rhythm and influence.

257. –CRITERION (The). July 1937. Pp. 585-772, orig. wrappers. 1937
       £25.00
Dunne B103. Includes Louis Macneice’s review of Hopkins’s Notebooks.

258. – LISTENER (The). 12 June, 1941. 4to, pp. 821 – 856, self-wrappers.
1941        £25.00

Dunne K17. Contains George Orwell’s ‘The meaning of a poem’, an analysis of Felix Randal – ‘I have tried to analyse this poem as well as I can in a short period, but nothing I have said can explain, or explain away the pleasure I take in it’.

259. – SCRUTINY. Spring 1943. Pp. 161 – 240, orig. wrappers. 1943        £25.00
Dunne I196. Includes R.G. Lienhardt, Hopkins and Yeats, as well as Leavis on Education and the University, Mrs. Leavis on Hardy, Harding on Little Gidding, etc.

260. – JOHN O‘LONDON’S WEEKLY. 25 August, 1944. 4to, pp. 20, self-wrappers. 1944        £20.00
Includes J.H.B. Peel, Two Poets and Friends (Hopkins and Bridges). Remarkably, not listed in Tom Dunne’s extremely comprehensive bibliography.

261. – PENGUIN NEW WRITING. 40. Edited by John Lehmann. Cr. 8vo, with 8 plates, pp. 128, orig. wrappers. 1950        £25.00
Dunne I410. Includes Anne Treneer, The Criticism of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Presentation copy from the bibliographer to Norman White.

 

 

 

262. – PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS AND PAMPHLETS. Collection of about 70 issues of periodicals, pamphlets and paperback works about or with articles on GMH, many by leading scholars. The periodicals include The Month, Victorian Poetry, London Magazine, Critical Quarterly, Scrutiny, Encounter, Poetry, The Hudson Review. About a dozen items are presentation copies to Norman White; several contain his review.
c.1945 – 1990 The collection        £125.00

263. – ALLSOPP (Michael E.) and Michael W. SUNDERMEIER, editors. Gerard Manley Hopkins; New Essays on His Life, Writing and Place in English Literature. Pp. 300. Edwin Mellen Press, 1989        £18.00

264. – BARRY (Paul J.) Mary in Hopkins’ Writings and Life. Pp. 73, orig. wrappers. Pontificia Studiorum Universitas, Rome, 1970        £15.00

265. – BENDER (Todd K.) Gerard Manley Hopkins; The Classical Background and Critical Reception of his Work. Pp. 180, with d/w. Johns Hopkins U.P., 1966        £20.00

266. – BERGONZI (Bernard) Gerard Manley Hopkins. Pp. 216, with d/w. Norman White’s copy with his notes and typed review for Notes & Queries. Masters of World Literature, 1977        £20.00

267. – BLOOM (Harold, editor) Gerard Manley Hopkins. Pp. 186, with d/w. Modern Critical Views, New York, etc, 1986        £18.00

268. – BOTTRALL (Margaret, editor) Gerard Manley Hopkins; Poems. A Casebook. Cr. 8vo, pp. 256, paperback. 1975        £12.50,br>

269. – BOYLE (Robert) Metaphor in Hopkins. Pp. 255, with d/w. North Carolina U.P., 1961        £25.00

270. – BREMER (Rudolf) Gerard Manley Hopkins; The Sonnets of 1865. Pp. 224, from typescript, orig. wrappers. Amsterdam, 1978        £18.00

271. – BRONZWAER (W.) Gerard Manley Hopkins Gedichten. With 4 illus., pp. 220, paperback. Nijmegen, 1984        £12.50,br>

272. – BROWN (Daniel) Dialectic and dynamics: the formative influences of British Idealism and energy physics on the work of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Imp. 8vo, pp. approx. 500, from typescript. 1992        £45.00
Unpublished thesis presented for the degree of Ph.D. at the University of Western Australia. Presentation copy to Norman White with inserted correspondence.

273. – BUMP (Jerome) Gerard Manley Hopkins. Portrait, pp. 240. Twayne, 1982        £15.00

274. – CASEY (William Van Etten) Gerard Manley Hopkins; A Jesuit in Poets’ Corner. Pp. 95, paperback. Loyola U.P., 1990        £12.50,br>

275. – CHANDLER (Patricia G.) Gerard Manley Hopkins and Dylan Thomas; A Study in Computational Stylistics. Pp. 145, from typescript, paperback. University Microfilms, 1971        £15.00

276. – DILLIGAN (Robert J.) and Todd K. BENDER. A Concordance to the English Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Pp. 340, with d/w. Wisconsin U.P., 1970        £30.00

277. – DOWNES (David A.) Victorian Portraits; Hopkins and Pater. Pp. 176, with d/w. 1965        £15.00

278. – DOWNES (David A.) Gerard Manley Hopkins; A Study of his Ignatian Spirit. Pp. 195, occasional pen scoring in text, with d/w. 1960        £18.00

279. – ELLIS (Virginia R.) Gerard Manley Hopkins and the Language of Mystery. Pp. 370, with d/w. Missouri U.P., 1991        £20.00

280. – FENNELL (Francis L., editor) The Fine Delight; Centenary Essays on Gerard Manley Hopkins. Pp. 220, with d/w. Loyola U.P., 1989        £18.00

281. – FENNELL (Francis L., editor) Rereading Hopkins: Selected New Essays. Pp. 195, paperback. Norman White’s copy with his notes and typed review for Notes & Queries inserted. English Literary Studies, Victoria University, 1996        £15.00

282. – GARCIA (Maria Del Pilar Abad) La Unidad en la Obra de Gerard Manley Hopkins su literature epistolary. Pp. 618, from typescript, paperback, presentation copy inscribed by the author to Norman White. University of Valladolid doctoral thesis, 1983        £18.00

283. – GARDNER (W.H) Gerard Manley Hopkins; A Study of Poetic Idiosyncrasy in Relation to Poetic Tradition. Introduction by Gerard Hopkins. With 1 plate, pp. 320, binding faded. Martin Secker & Warburg, 1944        £18.00

284. – GONZAGA UNIVERSITY. SEELHAMMER (Ruth) Hopkins Collected at Gonzaga. Pp. 286. Loyola U.P., 1970        £25.00

285. – GREENE (Dorothy M.) An Explication of the Question and Answer Sonnets of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Pp. 165, from typescript, paperback. University Microfilms, 1975        £15.00

286. – HAAS (Charles E.) A Structural Analysis of Selected Sonnets of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Pp. 380, from typescript, paperback. University Microfilms, 1973        £18.00

287. – HARRIS (Daniel A.) Inspirations Unbidden; The Terrible Sonnets of Gerard Manley Hopkins. With 8 pages of facsimile, pp. 190, with d/w. Norman White’s copy with his notes in text and typed review for Notes & Queries inserted. California U.P., 1982        £25.00

288. – HARTMAN (Geoffrey H., editor) Hopkins; A Collection of Critical Essays. Pp. 190, paperback. Twentieth Century Views, 1966        £12.50,br>

289. – HOLLAHAN (Eugene, editor) Gerard Manley Hopkins and Critical Discourse. Pp. 386, with d/w. Georgia State Literary Studies, A.M.S., New York, 1993        £20.00

290. – HOLLOWAY (Marcella M.) The Prosodic Theory of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Pp. 120, paperback. Catholic University of America, 1964
       £15.00

291. – JOHNSON (Margaret M.) Gerard Manley Hopkins and Tractarian Poetry. Imp. 8vo, pp. 360, buckram. University of Western Australia Ph.D thesis, 1994        £30.00

292. – JOHNSON (Margaret M.) Gerard Manley Hopkins and Tractarian Poetry. Pp. 320, with d/w. Norman White’s copy with his typed review for Notes & Queries. 1997        £20.00

293. – JOHNSON (Wendell S.) Gerard Manley Hopkins; The Poet as Victorian. Cr. 8vo, pp. 185, with d/w. Cornell U.P., 1968        £18.00

294. – KEATING (John E.) The Wreck of the Deutschland; An Essay and Commentary. Pp. 110, neatly bound in buckram. Kent State University Bulletin, 1963        £25.00

295. – KELLY (Bernard) The Mind and Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Pp. 75. 1935, reprinted Haskell House, 1971        £18.00

296. – KENYON CRITICS (The) Gerard Manley Hopkins. With portrait, sm. 8vo, pp. 150. 1945        £15.00

 


297. – KOSSICK (Kaye) The Poetics of Difference; Woman, Death and Gender in the Work of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Imp. 8vo, pp. 305, paperback. Thesis submitted for the degree of Ph.D, Department of English, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1995        £30.00

298. – KLOHN (Gottfried) Die nominalen Wortverbindungen in der Dichtung von Gerard Manley Hopkins. Cr. 8vo, pp. 210, from typescript, paperback. Presentation copy from the author to Norman White. Johannes Gutenberg-Universitat, Mainz, 1968        £15.00

299. – LAHEY (G.F.) Gerard Manley Hopkins. FIRST EDITION. Portrait, cr. 8vo, pp. 180. O.U.P., 1930        £35.00
Dunne B23 – ‘The Pioneer Biographical Study’. From the library of Robert Gathorne – Hardy with ownership signature.

300. – LICHTMANN (Maria R.) The Contemplative Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Pp. 240, with d/w. Princeton U.P., 1989        £18.00

301. – LOOMIS (Geoffrey B.) Dayspring in Darkness; Sacrament in Hopkins. Pp. 220, with d/w. Bucknell U.P., 1988        £18.00

302. – MCCHESNEY (Donald) A Hopkins Commentary; An Explanatory Commentary on the Main Poems. Pp. 205, paperback. London U.P., 1968        £12.50,br>

303. – MALAHAT REVIEW. No. 26. Illus., pp. 243, orig. wrappers. University of Victoria B.C., 1973        £20.00
Includes Norman H. MacKenzie, Gerard Manley Hopkins’ Spelt from Sibyl’s Leaves, a letter from the author to Norman White and Dr. White’s comments.

304. – MARIANI (Paul L.) A Commentary on the Complete Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Pp. 388, with d/w. Cornell U.P., 1970        £25.00

305. – MARTIN (Robert Bernard) Gerard Manley Hopkins; A Very Private Life. With 16 pp. of plates, pp. 460, paperback. Norman White’s copy with a typed review by Michael Allsopp inserted. Flamingo, 1992        £15.00

306. – MILROY (James) The Language of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Pp. 276, occasional annotation in text, with d/w. Language Library, 1977        £18.00

307. – MILWARD (Peter) Landscape and Inscape; Vision and Inspiration in Hopkins’s Poetry. With 70 coloured plates and 8 black and white illus., pp. 126, with d/w. Elek, 1975        £20.00

308. – MILWARD (Peter) A Commentary on G.M. Hopkins’ The Wreck of the Deutschland. Cr. 8vo, pp. 160, paperback. Hokuseido Press, Tokyo, 1968        £18.00

309. – MILWARD (Peter) A Commentary on the Sonnets of G.M. Hopkins. Sm. 8vo, pp. 160, with d/w. 1970        £15.00

310. – NORTH (John S.) and Michael D. MOORE, editors. Vital Candle; Victorian and Modern Bearings in Gerard Manley Hopkins. Pp. 162. Presentation copy inscribed by Michael Moore to Norman White. Waterloo U.P., Ontario, 1984        £18.00

311. – O’BRIEN (Carmel) Apocalyptic Patience; End-Time in Selected Works of Gerard Manley Hopkins. With illus., imp. 8vo, pp. 315, paperbound. Thesis submitted for the degree of Ph.D, University of New England, 2000        £30.00

312. – ONG (Walter J.) Hopkins, the Self and God. Pp. 190. Norman White’s copy with his annotations in text and typed review for Notes & Queries inserted. Toronto U.P., 1986        £20.00

313. – PATTERSON (Margaret C.) The Hopkins Handbook. 2 vols., imp. 8vo, pp. 875, from typescript, strongly bound in buckram. University Microfilms, 1970        £65.00

314. – PETERS (W.A.M.) Gerard Manley Hopkins; A Critical Essay towards the Understanding of his Poetry. Pp. 230, with d/w. Blackwell, 1970
       £20.00

315. – PHARE (Elsie E.) The Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins; A Survey and Commentary. Cr. 8vo, pp. 158. 1933, reprinted Russell & Russell, New York, 1967        £18.00

316. – PICK (John) Gerard Manley Hopkins, Priest and Poet. Pp. 170, the text loose in wrappers. The author’s corrected page proofs with corrections throughout in his hand. O.U.P., 1942        £45.00

317. – PICK (John, editor) Gerard Manley Hopkins; The Windhover. Pp. 160, paperback. Merrill Literary Casebooks, 1969        £15.00

318. – PLOTKIN (Cary H.) The Tenth Muse; Victorian Philology and the Genesis of Poetic Language of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Pp. 212, with d/w. Southern Illinois U.P., 1989        £18.00

319. – RITZ (Jean-Georges) Robert Bridges and Gerard Hopkins 1863-1889; A Literary Friendship. With 2 plates, pp. 200. O.U.P., 1960        £30.00

320. – RITZ (Jean-Georges) Le Poete Gerard Manley Hopkins; L’Homme et L’Oeuvre. 3 plates, pp. 726, neatly bound in buckram. Paris, Didier, 1963        £75.00
Dunne M51 – ‘An impressively thorough and scholarly study of every aspect of GMH’s work. It is regrettable that no English translation is available’.

321. – ROBERTS (Gerald) Gerard Manley Hopkins; A Literary Life. Pp. 160, with d/w. Literary Lives, 1994        £15.00

322. – ROBERTS (Gerald, editor) Gerard Manley Hopkins; The Critical Heritage. Pp. 414, some neat annotation in text, with d/w. Routledge, 1987        £20.00

323. – ROBINSON (John) In Extremity; A Study of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Pp. 186, neat annotations on a few pages, with d/w. C.U.P., 1978        £20.00

324. – RUGGLES (Eleanor) Gerard Manley Hopkins; A Life. With portrait, cr. 8vo, pp. 247, with torn d/w. Bodley Head, 1947        £20.00

325. – SPRINKER (Michael) A Counterpoint of Dissonance; The Aesthetics and Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Pp. 160, with d/w. Johns Hopkins U.P., 1980        £20.00

326. – STEPHENSON (Edward) What Sprung Rhythm Really Is. Pp. 135, occasional annotation in text, paperback. Norman White’s copy with his notes and typed review for Notes & Queries. International Hopkins Association, 1987        £15.00

327. – TAKANO (Miyo) Gerard Manley Hopkins; The Sensuous and the Austere. Cr. 8vo, pp. 125, paperback. Presentation copy inscribed by the author to Norman White. Tokyo, 1983        £15.00

328. – WALHOUT (Donald) Send My Roots Rain; A Study of Religious Experience in the Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Pp. 210, with d/w. Ohio U.P., 1981        £20.00

329. – WALLISER (Stephan) That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire and of the Comfort of the Resurrection; A Case Study in G.M. Hopkins’ Poetry. Pp. 195, photocopy, oblong imp. 8vo, neatly bound in buckram. Bern, 1977
       £18.00

330. – WEYAND (Norman, editor) Immortal Diamond; Studies in Gerard Manley Hopkins. Portrait, pp. 476, spine little faded. Sheed & Ward, 1949        £25.00

331. – WHITE (Norman) Hopkins; A Literary Biography. With 29 illus., pp. 550, paperback. O.U.P., 1995        £18.00

332. – ZANIELLO (Tom) Hopkins in the Age of Darwin. Pp. 216, with d/w. Iowa U.P., 1988        £18.00

333. – ZONNEVELD (Sjaak) The Random Grim Forge; A Study of Social Ideas in the Work of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Pp. 195, paperback. Norman White’s copy with his notes in text and his review for Notes & Queries inserted. Assen/Maastricht, 1992        £15.00

334. HOUGH (Graham) The Romantic Poets. Pp. 200. 1970        £15.00

335. HOUSMAN (A.E.) Unkind to Unicorns; The Comic Verse. Edited by J. Roy Birch. FIRST EDITION. With illus. by David Harris, pp. 47, orig. pictorial wrappers. Silent Books and Housman Society, 1995        £15.00

336. – GARDNER (Philip, editor) A. E. Housman; The Critical Heritage. Pp. 455, with d/w. Routledge, 1992        £25.00
Norman White’s copy with his notes in text and MS and printed review for Notes & Queries inserted.

337. – GRAVES (Richard P.) A.E. Housman; The Scholar-Poet. With 45 illus., pp. 320, with d/w. Routledge, 1979        £25.00
Norman White’s copy with his notes in text and MS and printed review for Notes & Queries inserted.

338. – JEBB (Keith) A.E. Housman. With 13 illus., pp. 148, paperback. Border Lines, 1992        £12.50,br>

339. – NAIDITCH (P.G.) Problems in the Life and Writings of A.E. Housman. Pp. 263. Krown & Spellman, Beverly Hills, 1995        £25.00
Norman White’s copy with his printed review for Notes & Queries inserted.

340. – RICKS (Christopher, editor) A.E. Housman; A Collection of Critical Essays. Pp. 190, paperback. Twentieth Century views, 1968        £12.50,br>

341. HOWELLS (Coral Ann) Love, Mystery and Misery; Feeling in Gothic Fiction. Pp. 205, with d/w. Athlone Press, 1978        £20.00

342. HUGHES (Ted) Birthday Letters. FIRST EDITION. Pp. 206, with d/w. Faber, 1998        £15.00

343. HUMPHREY (William) Elements of Religious Life. Second edition, revised and enlarged. Pp. 454. Thomas Baker, 1903        £15.00

344. IGNATIUS LOYOLA. The Spiritual Exercises. Translated from the Italian by a Catholic clergyman. 12mo, pp. 468, orig. purple cloth, spine faded. Dublin, James Duffy, 1872        £20.00

345. – ROSE (Stewart) Ignatius Loyola and the Early Jesuits. With portrait, pp. 12 + 548 + 24 adverts, orig. purple cloth. Presentation copy inscribed by the author to Lady Elizabeth Lee Harvey and with a few small library stamps. Longman, 1871        £28.00

346. – THOMPSON (Francis) Saint Ignatius Loyola. Edited by John H. Pollen. [Preface by W. Meynell]. 100 illus. by H.W. Brewer and others, pp. 325, orig. cloth gilt, from a library with small stamp. Burns & Oates, 1910        £20.00

347. IRELAND. BLACK (A. & C.) Black’s Picturesque Tourist Of Ireland. With 10 maps (9 folding) and several text illus., 12mo, pp. 5 + 423 + 48 adverts, orig. green cloth gilt, slight tears in a few maps but a nice copy. Edinburgh, 1868        £45.00

348. – BLACK (A. & C.) Black’s Guide to Dublin and the Wicklow Mountains. With folding map and folding plan, 12mo, pp. 106 + 72 adverts, orig. green cloth gilt, binding little spotted. Edinburgh, 1872
       £30.00

 

 

 

349. – BLACKBURNE (Elizabeth Owens) Illustrious Irishwomen; Memoirs of some of the most noted Irishwomen from the earliest ages to the present century. 2 vols., pp. 8 + 414 & 6 + 360, orig. green cloth with Irish Harp design in black on upper cover and lettered and decorated in gilt on spines, spine extremities chafed, contents slightly shaken. Tinsley Bros., 1877        £75.00
FIRST EDITION. PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed by the author on half title ‘Henry Blackburne, Mulladillon, Slane, from his Grand-niece E. Owens Blackburne’. From a prominent Anglo-Irish family, Miss Blackburne also wrote several three decker novels.

350. – BRADY (Edward M.) Ireland’s Secret Service in England. FIRST EDITION. With portrait, cr. 8vo, pp. 160, binding little chafed. Talbot Press, Dublin & Cork, [1928]        £25.00

351. – CURTIS (Lewis P.) Apes and Angels; The Irishman in Victorian Caricature. With 46 plates and illus., roy. 8vo, pp. 136, with d/w. David & Charles, 1971        £18.00

352. – DALY (Mary E.) Dublin, The Deposed Capital; A Social and Economic History 1860 – 1914. With 18 pp. of plates, pp. 380, with d/w. Cork U.P., 1984        £18.00

353. – DAVIDSON (J. Morrison) The Book of Erin, or, Ireland’s Story told to the New Democracy. With folding map, sm. 8vo, pp. 21 + 298, orig. green cloth, binding spotted and slightly chafed. William Reeves, [1888]
       £30.00
’The first goal is the United States of Britain – The British Republic – Federal, social and democratic. The second is the Federation of the English-Speaking Race. The third is the Parliament of Man, the Federation of the World’.

354. – DELANY (William) MORRISSEY (Thomas J.) Towards a National University; William Delany S.J., 1835 – 1924. With illus., pp. 424, occasional pen scoring in text, with d/w. Wolfhound Press, Dublin, 1983
       £18.00

355. – DUBLIN UNIVERSITY. Royal University of Ireland. Calendar for the Year 1900. Pp. 475 + 24 adverts, orig. printed cloth, inner hinges cracked. Dublin, for the Royal University, 1900        £20.00

356. – DUBLIN UNIVERSITY. A Page of Irish History; Story of University College, Dublin, 1883 – 1909. Compiled by Fathers of the Society of Jesus. With 12 plates, pp. 650, rebound in quarter library leather, with bookplate and stamps. Talbot Press, Dublin & Cork, 1930        £25.00

357. – DUBLIN UNIVERSITY. The National University Handbook, 1908 – 1932. With many plates, roy. 8vo, pp. 300, rebound in library buckram with bookplate and stamps. Dublin, published for the Senate, 1932        £18.00

358. – DUBLIN UNIVERSITY. TIERNEY (Michael, editor) Struggle with Fortune; A Miscellany for the Centenary of the Catholic University of Ireland, 1854 – 1954. With 11 plates, pp. 245, with d/w. Browne & Nolan Dublin, 1954        £18.00

359. – HEALY (John, editor) A Roll of Honour; Irish Prelates and Priests of the Last Century. Cr. 8vo, pp. 364, cased in plain wrappers. Dublin, 1905        £15.00

360. – HICKEY (Kieran) The Light of Other Days; Irish Life at the turn of the Century in the Photographs of Robert French. With many full page plates, oblong cr. 4to, with d/w. 1973        £20.00

361. – HOME RULE. A Reprint from The Times of recent Articles and Letters. 12mo, pp. 526, orig. quarter cloth and printed boards, binding little chafed. Times Office, 1886        £30.00

362. – HYDE (Douglas) DALY (Dominic) The Young Douglas Hyde; The Dawn of the Irish Revolution and Renaissance, 1874 – 1893. Pp. 250, with d/w, pen scoring on a few pages. Irish U.P., 1974        £15.00

363. – IRISH CATHOLIC DIRECTORY (The). With complete ordo in English. Sm. 8vo, pp. 444 + 104 + 48 adverts, orig. blind stamped blue-grey cloth. Dublin, John Mullany, 1886        £35.00
Listed on p. 291 – ‘Hopkins, Gerald [sic], s.j., University College, Stephen’s Green, Dublin’.

364. – IRISH CATHOLIC LAYMAN. Letters of an Irish Catholic Layman; An Examination of the present state of Irish Affairs in relation to the Irish Church and the Holy See. Pp. 23 + 135, orig. green cloth. Printed for and published by J.J. Lalor, Dublin [Manchester printed, 1884]        £30.00

365. – JOYCE (James) BRADLEY (Bruce) James Joyce’s Schooldays. Introduction by Richard Ellmann. With illus., pp. 185, with d/w. New York, 1982        £15.00

366. – JOYCE (James) CAMPBELL (Joseph) and Henry M. ROBINSON. A Skeleton key to Finnegans Wake. Pp. 297, binding dust soiled, from a library with bookplate and stamps. Faber, 1947        £15.00

367. – JOYCE (James) HUTCHINS (Patricia) James Joyce’s Dublin. With many illus. from photographs, pp. 100, rebound in quarter library leather with stamps. Grey Walls Press, 1950        £15.00

368. – JOYCE (James) PEARL (Cyril) Dublin in Bloomtime; The City James Joyce Knew. With many illus., pp. 85, cr. 4to, d/w stuck down. 1969
       £15.00
369. – JOYCE (Weston St. John) The Neighbourhood of Dublin. Introduction by Maurice Craig. With many illus. in text, pp. 536, with d/w. Gill & Macmillan, Dublin, 1977        £18.00

370. – LARKIN (Emmet) The Roman Catholic Church and the Plan of Campaign in Ireland, 1886 – 1888. 7 illus., pp. 350, with d/w. Cork U.P., 1978        £18.00

371. – MACDONAGH (Thomas) Literature in Ireland; Studies Irish and Anglo-Irish. Portrait, pp. 260, binding dull. Talbot Press, Dublin, 1916
       £25.00
’Patmore learned his lesson from Father Gerard Hopkins, himself a rare and to some of us an exquisite poet’. Dunne H12.

372. – MACKENNA (Stephen) Journal and Letters. Edited with a memoir by E.R. Dodds. Introduction by Padraic Colum. With portrait, pp. 345, from a library with bookplate and stamps, binding spotted. 1936        £15.00

373. – MAHAFFY (John P.) STANFORD (W.B) and R.B. MCDOWELL. Mahaffy; A biography of an Anglo-Irishman. With 4 plates, pp. 295, from a library with bookplate and stamps. Routledge, 1971        £15.00

374. – MARKIEVICZ (Constance) NORMAN (Diana) Terrible Beauty; A Life of Constance Markievicz. Pp. 320, from a library with bookplate and stamps. 1987        £12.50,br>

375. – MONTAGU (Lord Robert) Recent events [in Ireland] and a clue to their solution. Pp. 735, binding dust soiled and slightly chafed. Hodder & Stoughton, 1886        £25.00

376. – NEWMAN (J.H.) MCREDMOND (Louis) Thrown Among Strangers; John Henry Newman in Ireland. Pp. 220, occasional pen scoring in text, paperback. Dublin, 1990        £12.50,br>

377. – O’HAGAN (Thomas, Baron) Occasional Papers and Addresses [Mainly on Irish Themes]. Cr. 8vo, pp. 400, orig. cloth, half title removed. Kegan Paul, 1884        £28.00
Hanham 10447 infra.

378. – O’NEILL (George) Essays on Poetry. FIRST EDITION. Cr. 8vo, pp. 8 + 138, orig. maroon cloth, printed labels, fresh copy with remains of the orig. d/w printed on thin brown paper. Dublin, Talbot Press, and London, Fisher Unwin, 1919        £45.00
Dunne H15. On Aubrey De Vere, Allingham, T. Boyd, Gerard Hopkins. Pp. 117 - 138 comprise ‘A detailed evaluative essay, strongly critical of GMH’s stylistic innovations… it is a closely argued and well-considered criticism’.

379. – SCHEPER-HUGHES (Nancy) Saints, Scholars, and Schizophrenics; Mental Illness in Rural Ireland. Pp. 260, oblong 8vo, with d/w. California U.P., 1979        £18.00

 

380. – STANFORD (Sir Charles V.) Pages from an Unwritten Diary. With 9 plates, pp. 340, orig. cloth gilt, binding slightly worn, from a library with bookplate and stamps. Arnold, 1914        £15.00

381. – STEELE (Francesca M.) Monasteries and Religious Houses of Great Britain and Ireland. With 24 plates, cr. 8vo, pp. 282. R. & T. Washbourne, 1903        £18.00

382. – STEWART (Sir Robert P.) VIGNOLES (Olinthus J.) Memoir of Sir Robert P. Stewart, Professor of Music in the University of Dublin 1862 – 94. 6 plates, cr. 8vo, pp. 12 + 223, orig. cloth, endpapers slightly stained. London, Simpkin, Marshall, and Dublin, Hodges, Figgis, 1898        £25.00

383. – SWIFT (Jonathan) WARD (David) Jonathan Swift; An Introductory Essay. Pp. 220, with d/w. 1973        £15.00

384. – TYNAN (Katharine) Shamrocks [Poems]. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, pp. 8 + 197, rebound in quarter library leather with bookplate and stamps. Kegan Paul, 1887        £20.00

385. – TYRRELL (Robert Y., of Trinity College Dublin) Dublin Translations into Greek and Latin Verse. Lge. 8vo, pp. 19 + 519, orig. green cloth gilt, little pencil annotation on a dozen pages. Dublin U.P. Series, 1890        £45.00

386. – WALSH (William J.) The Irish University Question; The Catholic Case. Selections from Speeches and Writings of the Archbishop of Dublin. FIRST EDITION. Pp. 32 + 519, orig. maroon cloth, slight stain on a few lower margins. Browne & Nolan, Dublin, 1897        £35.00
Hanham 10729.

387. – WALSH (William J.) WALSH (Patrick J.) William J. Walsh, Archbishop of Dublin. With 6 plates, pp. 628, binding stained. Talbot Press, Dublin & Cork, 1928        £20.00

388. JAMES (Henry) SEYMOUR (Miranda) A Ring Of Conspirators; Henry James and his Literary Circle 1895 – 1915. 20 illus., pp. 327, with d/w. 1988        £15.00

389. JAMES (M.R.) Old Testament Legends; being Stories out of some of the less-known Apocryphal Books of the Old Testament. FIRST EDITION. With 10 plates by H.J. Ford, pp. 182, orig. maroon cloth gilt, spine dull, some mainly light foxing as usual. Longman, 1913        £45.00

390. JENKYNS (Richard) The Victorians and Ancient Greece. With 8 plates, pp. 396, with d/w. Blackwell, 1980        £18.00

391. JERROLD (Douglas) Mrs. Caudle’s Curtain Lectures and other stories. Cr. 8vo, pp. 398, orig. two-tone green cloth. Walter Scott, c.1895        £18.00


392. JOHNSON (Samuel) Lives of the English Poets. Introduction by L. Archer Hind. 2 vols., sm. 8vo, pp. 420 & 390, with d/ws. Everyman, 1961        £15.00

393. KEATS (John) Poetical Works. With introductory memoir and illustrations by William Bell Scott. With plates, cr. 8vo, pp. 32 + 351, orig. brown cloth gilt, gilt edges, headband chafed. Routledge, Red-Line Poets, c.1880        £15.00

394. – GITTINGS (Robert) John Keats. With 52 illus, pp. 485, with torn d/w. 1968        £20.00

395. KAPLAN (Morton) and Robert KLOSS. The Unspoken Motive; A Guide to Psychoanalytic Literary Criticism. Pp. 332. New York, 1973
       £15.00

396. KINCAID (James R.) Child-Loving; The Erotic Child and Victorian Culture. Illus., pp. 424, with d/w. Routledge, 1992        £18.00

397. KING (Jeannette) Tragedy in the Victorian Novel; Theory and practice in the novels of George Eliot, Thomas Hardy and Henry James. Pp. 190, with d/w. C.U.P., 1978        £18.00

398. KINGSLEY (Charles) Charles Kingsley; His Letters and Memories of his Life. Edited by his wife. Portrait, cr. 8vo, pp. 380, orig. cloth, binding chafed. Kegan Paul, 1883        £18.00

399. KLINGENDER (Francis D.) Art and the Industrial Revolution. Edited and revised by Arthur Elton. With 8 colour plates and 72 black and white illus., cr. 4to, pp. 238, with d/w. Kelley, New York, 1968        £25.00

400. KROEBER (Karl) and William WALLING, editors. Images of Romanticism; Verbal and Visual Affinities. With 63 illus., pp. 300, with d/w. Yale U.P., 1978        £25.00

401. KUMAR (Krishan) Utopia and Anti-Utopia in Modern Times. Pp. 156, with d/w. Blackwell, 1987        £20.00

402. LAIRD (Frank M., Royal Dublin Fusiliers) Personal Experiences of the Great War (an unfinished manuscript). With portrait, sm. 8vo, pp. 205, binding little chafed, front free endpaper removed. Dublin, Eason & Son [1926]        £15.00

403. LANDOW (George P.) Victorian Types, Victorian Shadows; Biblical Typology in Victorian Literature, Art and Thought. Pp. 280, with 8 illus. with d/w. Routledge, 1980        £18.00

 


404. LATHBURY (Thomas) The State of Popery and Jesuitism in England; from the Reformation to the period of the Roman Catholic Relief Bill in 1829. FIRST EDITION. Sm. 8vo, pp. 14 + 301, orig. cloth, from the library of the Hope Trust, Edinburgh with bookplate and small stamp. John Leslie, 1838        £25.00

405. LAWRENCE (D.H) LAWRENCE (Ada) and G.S. GELDER. Early Life of D.H. Lawrence: together with hitherto unpublished Letters and Articles. FIRST ENGLISH EDITION. With 16 half tone illus, cr.8vo, pp. 218, binding trifle marked. Martin Secker, 1932        £20.00

406. LEE (Frederick George, editor) Lyrics of Light and Life; XLIII Original Poems. Sm. 8vo, pp. 12 + 144, orig. purple cloth stamped in black and lettered in gilt. Basil Montagu Pickering, 1875        £45.00
FIRST EDITION of this anthology of high Anglican verse; authors include Newman, Christina Rossetti, Aubrey De Vere, H.W. Mozley and R.S. Hawker. With contemp. presentation inscription from A.M. Morgan to J.H. Middlemore; later ownership signature of Robert Gathorne-Hardy.

407. LEGOUIS (Emile) and Louis CAZAMIAN. A History of English Literature. Translated by W.D. MacInnes. Revised edition. Thk. cr. 8vo, pp. 1450, with d/w. 1961        £15.00

408. LEIGHTON (Angela) and Margaret REYNOLDS, editors. Victorian Women Poets; an Anthology. Pp. 730, paperback. Blackwell,1995
       £15.00

409. LEIGHTON (Angela, editor) Victorian Women Poets; A Critical Reader. Pp. 345, paperback. Blackwell, 1996        £15.00

410. LEVINE (George) and William MADDEN, editors. The Art of Victorian Prose. Pp. 400, paperback. O.U.P., New York, 1968        £15.00

411. LEOPARDI (Giacomo) The Poems of Leopardi. Edited with introduction and notes and a verse-translation by Geoffrey Bickersteth. Pp. 556, cloth gilt. C.U.P., 1923        £45.00

412. – WHITFIELD (J.H.) Giacomo Leopardi. With portrait, pp. 275, with d/w. With a T.L.s. from the author inserted. Oxford, Blackwell, 1954
       £20.00

413. LEVI (Primo) The Drowned and the Saved. Translated by Raymond Rosenthal. Introduction by Paul Bailey. Pp. 188, with d/w. Michael Joseph, 1988        £15.00

414. LEWIS (C.S.) The Problem of Pain. FIRST EDITION. Cr.8vo, pp. 156, orig. cloth, printed label. Centenary Press, 1940        £35.00


415. LIDDON (Henry P.) JOHNSTON (J.O.) Life and Letters of Henry Parry Liddon. Concluding chapter by the Bishop of Oxford. 5 portraits, pp. 434, orig. cloth. 1905        £25.00

416. LINKLATER (Eric) The Ultimate Viking. FIRST EDITION. With 12 illus, pp. 306, with torn d/w. Macmillan, 1955        £15.00

417. LIPPERT (Peter) The Jesuits; A Self-Portrait. Translated by John Murray. Sm. 8vo, pp. 130. 1958        £12.50,br>

418. LIVERPOOL. City of Liverpool Official Handbook. With many illus., roy. 8vo, pp. 95 + 85 adverts, orig. green cloth lettered and stamped in gilt and black, binding dust soiled and slightly chafed. Littlebury Bros., Liverpool, 1906        £25.00

419. – Liverpool and Birkenhead Official Red Book (The) for 1907. Cr. 8vo, pp. 685, orig. crimson cloth, binding faded. Littlebury Bros., Liverpool, 1907        £18.00

420. LONDON. ACKERMANN. Ackermann’s Illustrated London. Based on Rudolph Ackermann’s ‘The Microcosm of London’ by Fiona St. Aubyn. With many coloured plates by Pugin and Rowlandson, oblong roy. 8vo, pp. 215, with d/w. Wordsworth Editions, 1985        £20.00

421. – CAMDEN HISTORY REVIEW. A periodical look at the local history of Hampstead, Highgate and Holborn, Camden Town, Kentish Town & St. Pancras. With many illus. and maps, in the original ten parts, 4to, in patent peg binder. 1973 – 82        £28.00

422. – DORÉ (Gustave) The London of Gustave Doré [A Facsimile of Doré’s London by Blanchard Jerrold and Gustave Doré] Many plates and illus. in text, 4to, pp. 200, with d/w. Wordsworth Editions, 1989        £25.00

423. – FOX (Celina, editor) London – World City 1800 – 1840. With several hundred illus. including coloured plates, 4to, pp. 624, with d/w. Yale U.P. & Museum of London, 1992        £35.00

424. – GEE (Christina M.) Hampstead and Highgate in old photographs, 1870 – 1918. With 163 illus., roy. 8vo, with d/w. 1974        £18.00

425. – NORRIE (Mavis and Ian, editors) The Book of Hampstead. With 28 illus. and drawings, pp. 195, with d/w. High Hill Press, 1968        £18.00

426. LOWBURY (Edward) Masada, Byzantium, Celle; Apocyphal Letters. FIRST EDITION. With 13 drawings by John Bratby, pp. 61, pictorial stiff wrappers. Presentation copy inscribed by the author. Sceptre Press, Bristol, 1985        £18.00

 

427. LUCY (Henry W.) A Diary of the Salisbury Parliament, 1886-1892. With many illus. by Harry Furniss, pp. 12 + 530, orig. maroon cloth, binding stained. Cassell, 1892        £18.00

428. LYALL (Edna) Knight-Errant. Cr. 8vo, pp. 8 + 396 + 12 adverts, orig. brown cloth, binding slightly chafed, name cut from half title. Hurst & Blackett, 1890        £15.00

429. McNEES (Eleanor J.) Eucharistic Poetry; The Search for Presence in the Writings of John Donne, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Dylan Thomas, and Geoffrey Hill. Pp. 240, with d/w. Bucknell U.P., 1992        £18.00

430. MACNIECE (Louis) Collected Poems 1925 – 1948. FIRST EDITION. Cr.8vo, pp. 310, with d/w. Faber, 1949        £18.00

431. MAHER (Michael) Psychology; Empirical and Rational. Cr. 8vo, pp. 635. Stonyhurst Philosophical Series, 1911        £15.00

432. MANNING (H.E.) The Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster. [Letters of 35 years; letters on subject of the day]. Edited by John Oldcastle [i.e. Wilfrid Meynell]. With portraits and illus., 2 parts in 1 vol, pp. 90 & 80. Burns & Oates, c.1895        £18.00

433. MANSFIELD (Katherine) ALPERS (Antony) The Life of Katherine Mansfield. 8 pp. of illus, pp. 492, with d/w. New York, 1980        £25.00

434. MARSH (Jan) and Pamela Gerrish NUNN. Pre-Raphaelite Women Artists. With many illus. in colour and black and white, cr. 4to, pp. 160, stiff wrappers. 1998        £15.00

435. MASON (Michael) The Making of Victorian Sexual Attitudes. With 16 illus., pp. 265, with d/w. O.U.P., 1994        £15.00

436. MEADOWS (Denis) A Popular History of the Jesuits. Pp. 170, with d/w. New York, 1958        £12.50,br>

437. – Obedient Men [Ten years as a Jesuit]. Cr. 8vo, pp. 315, with d/w. 1955
       £12.50,br>

438. MEYNELL (Alice) Poems. FIRST EDITION. Portrait, pp. 118, orig. buckram, gilt top, binding faded. Burns & Oates, 1913        £15.00

439. MENDHAM (Joseph) The Literary Policy of the Church of Rome Exhibited. Second Edition, much enlarged. Pp. 36 + 371, orig. cloth, printed label, from the Signet Library, Edinburgh. James Duncan,
1830        £30.00

 


440. MILES (Alfred H., editor) The Poets and the Poetry of the Century. [Vol. 8] Robert Bridges and Contemporary Poets. Thk. sm. 8vo, pp. 23 + 714 + 8 adverts, orig. black buckram, headband frayed, bookplate of Walter Butterworth. Hutchinson, [1893]        £45.00
Dunne A11. Contains eleven Hopkins poems, including part of his first verse, A Vision Of Mermaids; with a short introduction by Bridges.

441. MILLER (Hugh) First Impressions of England and its People. Cr. 8vo, pp. 18 + 368 + 4 adverts, orig. brown cloth, spine extremities chafed, with booksellers ticket of Christopher Aitchison, Belfast. Edinburgh, T. Constable, and London, Hamilton, Adams, 1857        £28.00

442. MILLER (J. Hillis) The Disappearance of God. Five Nineteenth Century Writers; Thomas De Quincey, Robert Browning, Emily Bronte, Matthew Arnold, Gerard Manley Hopkins. Pp. 380, with d/w. Harvard U.P., 1963
       £28.00

443. MILLER (John R.) Home-Making, or, The Ideal Family Life. FIRST EDITION. Pp. 291, orig. cloth, spine little chafed. Sunday School Union, [1896]        £18.00

444. MILLET (J.-F.) SENSIER (Alfred) Jean-Francois Millet, Peasant and Painter. Translated by Helena De Kay. With 28 plates, pp. 15 + 230, orig. navy cloth, gilt top, lower joint frayed. Macmillan, 1881        £25.00

445. MIYOSHI (Masao) The Divided Self; A Perspective on the Literature of the Victorians. Pp. 365, with d/w. New York U.P., 1969        £15.00

446. MOLESWORTH (Mary) The Palace in the Garden. With plates and illus. in text by Harriet M. Bennett, cr. 8vo, pp. 8 + 298 + 24 adverts, orig. grey-green cloth with pictorial design in black and white on upper cover, binding little chafed and dust soiled. Longman, 1895        £18.00

447. [MONCRIEFF (A.R. Hope)] An Album of Adventures which happened to us in our Holidays. By Ascott R. Hope. Pp. 3 + 332 + 4 adverts, orig. mustard buckram decorated to a cable and anchor design on upper cover. A. & C. Black, 1901        £45.00
FIRST EDITION. Ascott Hope was omitted from the original D.N.B. Not that that should cause any surprise; so, famously, was Hopkins. Hope’s list of writings fills many columns of the BL General Catalogue, both as Ascott Hope, author of ‘Books for School libraries, Prizes, etc.’, and as A.R. Hope Moncrieff, miscellaneous historian. The present title is one in the former category, and fittingly contains a London School Board prize label of Lavender Hill School.

448. MONKSWELL (Mary, Lady) A Victorian Diarist; Extracts from the Journals…1873 – 1895. Edited by E.C.F. Collier. With 8 plates, pp. 310, from a library with bookplate and stamps, binding worn. J. Murray, 1944
       £12.50,br>

449. MORRIS (John, S.J.) Journals kept during times of retreat. Selected and edited by J.H. Pollen. Second edition. Cr. 8vo, pp. 15 + 388 + 12 adverts, orig. blue cloth, from the library of St. Beuno’s House with stamp. Burns & Oates, 1896        £15.00

450. MORRIS (William) MARSHALL (Roderick) William Morris and his Earthly Paradises. With 12 illus., pp. 330, with d/w. George Braziller, New York, 1981        £20.00

451. MOULT (Margaret M.) The Escaped Nun; The Story of her Life. With 12 plates, cr. 8vo, pp. 308, text slightly browned. Cassell, 1917        £15.00

452. [MURPHY (Thomas)] The Position of the Catholic Church in England and Wales during the last Two Centuries. With map, pp. 112. Burns & Oates, 1892        £18.00

453. MUTHESIUS (Stefan) The High Victorian Movement in Architecture 1850-1870. With 159 plates and illus., cr. 4to, pp. 270, with d/w. 1972
       £30.00

454. MYERSCOUGH (John A.) A Procession of Lancashire Martyrs and Confessors. Cr. 8vo, pp. 280, with d/w. Glasgow, 1958        £15.00

455. NASHE (Thomas) The Works. Edited from the original texts by Ronald B. McKerrow. With folding facsimile, 5 vols, orig. green cloth. Sidgwick & Jackson, 1910        £250.00
FIRST PRINTING of McKerrow’s classic edition, now very rarely encountered, only the recent Blackwell reprint normally occurring. Only 750 numbered sets were printed. With ownership signature of Ernest A. Strathmann, 1930.

456. NEAD (Lynda) Myths of Sexuality; Representations of Women in Victorian Britain. With 50 plates and illus., pp. 240, with d/w. Blackwell, 1988        £18.00

457. NEWMAN (John Henry) History of my Religious Opinions. Cr. 8vo, pp. 24 + 379, orig. cloth, spine covered with tape, from a library with stamps. Longman, 1865        £20.00

458. – Apologia Pro Vita Sua. New Edition, edited with preface and introduction by Charles F. Harrold. Cr. 8vo, pp. 420, rebound in quarter library morocco and cloth, with bookplate and stamps. 1947        £15.00

459. – Apologia Pro Vita Sua. The Two Versions of 1864 and 1865, proceeded by Newman’s and Kingsley’s Pamphlets. Introduction by Wilfrid Ward. Cr. 8vo, pp. 558, from a library with bookplate and stamps, flyleaf removed. O.U.P., 1931        £15.00

 

460. – Poetry and Prose. Selected with introduction by Geoffrey Tillotson. Pp. 842, buckram, from a library with stamps, pen scoring on a few pages. Reynard Library, 1957        £15.00

461. – FLOOD (J.M.) Cardinal Newman and Oxford. With 4 plates, pp. 294, rebound in library cloth with bookplate and stamps. 1933        £15.00

462. – WARD (Maisie) Young Mr. Newman. With 8 plates, pp. 495, from a library with bookplate and stamps. 1948        £15.00

463. – WARD (Wilfrid) The Life of John Henry Cardinal Newman, based on his private journals and correspondence. Portrait, 2 vols. in 1, pp. 626 & 574, from a library with bookplate and a few stamps. 1927        £30.00

464. NORMAN (E.R.) Anti-Catholicism in Victorian England. Pp. 240, with d/w. 1968        £18.00

465. NORTHCOTE (Sir Stafford) LANG (Andrew) Life, Letters and Diaries of Sir Stafford Northcote, First Earl of Iddesleigh. 2 plates, cr. 8vo, pp. 23 + 413 + 24 adverts, orig. green cloth gilt, library label removed from upper cover. Blackwood, 1891        £18.00

466. NORTON ANTHOLOGY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE. Vol. 1, Middle Ages to Eighteenth Century. Thk. 8vo, pp. 2615, with d/w. 1979
       £18.00

467. NORTON ANTHOLOGY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE. Vol. 1, 1620 – 1865. Thk. 8vo, pp. 2570, paperback. 1985        £15.00

468. O’CONNOR (Ulick) Biographers and the Art of Biography. Pp. 120, with d/w. Dublin, 1991        £12.50,br>

469. OSBORNE (John) CARTER (Alan) John Osborne. Pp. 220, with d/w. Edinburgh, 1973        £15.00

470. OWEN (Wilfred) STALLWORTHY (John) Wilfred Owen. With 40 illus, pp. 348, with d/w. O.U.P., 1974        £25.00

471. – WILLIAMS (Merryn) Wilfred Owen. With 12 illus., pp. 185, with d/w. Border Lines, 1993        £15.00

472. OXFORD. ALDEN (Edward C.) Fifty Water-colour Drawings of Oxford. With brief descriptive notes. With 50 coloured plates mounted on dark backgrounds, roy. 8vo, orig. cloth, edges untrimmed. Oxford, Alden & Co., c.1900        £20.00

473. – BALLIOL COLLEGE REGISTER, 1833 – 1933. Edited by Sir Ivo Elliott. Pp. 500, buckram, from the Signet Library Edinburgh with bookplate. Privately printed, 1934        £20.00

474. – BALLIOL STUDIES. Edited by John Prest. With 12 plates, pp. 234, with d/w. Leopard’s Head Press, 1982        £20.00

475. – BETJEMAN (John) and David VAISEY. Victorian and Edwardian Oxford from old photographs. FIRST EDITION. With 156 illus., roy. 8vo, with d/w. Batsford, 1971        £25.00

476. – [BRADLEY (Edward)] The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green, an Oxford Freshman. By Cuthbert Bede. With illus. by M.B. Hewerdine, cr. 8vo, pp. 9 + 368, orig. green cloth decorated in red and black, gilt edges. Boy’s Holiday Library, James Nisbet, 1900        £25.00

477. – DAVIS (H.W.C.) A History of Balliol College. Revised by R.H.C. Davis and Richard Hunt. With 50 illus., pp. 340, buckram. Blackwall, 1963        £25.00

478. – DOYLE (Francis H.) Lectures delivered before the University of Oxford, 1868. FIRST EDITION. Cr. 8vo, pp. 7 + 124 + 4 adverts, orig. Oxford-blue cloth, spine dust soiled. Small library stamp on title. Macmillan, 1869        £30.00
Clary 572

479. – GARDNER (Percy) Oxford at the Cross Roads; A Criticism of the Course of Litterae Humaniores in the University. Cr. 8vo, pp. 144, armorial bookplate of W.A. Macfarlane-Grieve. A. & C. Black, 1903
       £25.00

480. – [GELDART (Edmund Martin)] A Son of Belial; Autobiographical Sketches. By Nitram Tradleg. Cr. 8vo, pp. 8 + 250, orig. Oxford-blue cloth, binding little chafed, inner hinges cracked. Trubner, 1882        £125.00
Dunne G5. Clary 1618. THE FIRST BOOK TO MENTION HOPKINS. Geldart was a Balliol contemporary, and his autobiography (which includes an affectionate portrait of Jowett, as well as withering sarcasms on some of the other dons) contains this vignette on Hopkins: ‘Gerontius Manley and I had many talks on religion. He was quite at one with me on the hollowness of Protestant Orthodoxy, but he had a simple remedy – the authority of the church. The right of private judgement must in the long run inevitably lead to Rationalism. He induced me to come to Canon Parry’s tea-and-toast and Testament. In another year Gerontius Manley, with four or five of my [Anglo] Catholic friends at Belial besides, practically confessed by joining the Church of Rome to the disgust of Canon Parry’. Geldart’s own religious progress was in the opposite direction. Disillusioned by both Anglican and non-conformist attitudes, he drifted into Unitarianism, ministering to a congregation in Croydon for some years. The last pages of his autobiography show him clearly losing the little faith that remained to him. Dismissed by his congregation, he was lost overboard on a Channel ferry. Hopkins was sure it was suicide and wrote ‘Three of my intimate friends at Oxford have thus drowned themselves’.

481. – JOWETT (Benjamin) ABBOTT (Evelyn) and Lewis CAMPBELL. The Life and Letters of Benjamin Jowett, Master of Balliol College. FIRST EDITION. With 14 portraits and plates, 2 vols., lge. 8vo, orig. cloth gilt, spines trifle marked. J. Murray, 1897        £45.00
Hanham 8086. Of good Oxford provenance, with ownership signatures of Henry D. A. Major of Exeter, and C.A. (Later Sir Arthur) Pickard Cambridge, of Balliol.

482. – JOWETT (Benjamin) FABER (Geoffrey) Jowett; A Portrait with Background. With 14 plates and illus., pp. 456, spine little dull. Faber, 1957        £18.00

483. – LIDDON (H.P.) The Divinity of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; Bampton Lectures. Cr. 8vo, pp. 29 + 552, orig. cloth, spine little chafed, with Liddon’s obit from the Irish Times inserted. Rivingtons, 1878        £18.00

484. – OXFORD SPECTATOR. Cr. 8vo, pp. 8 + 183, orig. Oxford blue cloth gilt, spine little chafed. Macmillan, printed at O.U.P., 1869        £45.00
Cordeaux & Merry 5189. Clary 869 - ‘features of Oxford life from an undergraduate point of view’. First Book Edition. The contributors were R.S. Copleston, Edward Nolan and Thomas Humphry Ward. With booksellers ticket of Slatter & Rose, Oxford; contemp. ownership signature of G.K. Mills; later signature of the Hopkins scholar Humphry House.

485. – SECCOMBE (Thomas) and H.S. SCOTT, compilers. In Praise of Oxford; An Anthology in Prose and Verse. [Vol. 2] Life and Manners. Pp. 470, orig. cloth gilt, gilt top, from a library with bookplate. Constable, 1912        £15.00

486. – TRUTH WITHOUT FICTION; And Religion Without Disguise; Or, The Two Oxford Students, in College, London and the Country. By a country rector. With engraved title and an engraved plate, pp. 12 + 519, orig. purple cloth gilt, gilt edges, slight damp staining of text, front free