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Click to view full description | 1. | Adrian, Jack, selected by. Foreword by Julian Symons. (Graham Greene, Beverley Nichols, W.W. Jacobs, Sapper, B.L. Jacot, D.H. Lawrence, L.T. Meade, H.G. Wells, Edgar Wallace, E. Nesbit, Arthur Conan Doyle, Martin Swayne, Grant Allen, et al.) STRANGE TALES FROM THE STRAND. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1991. 373 pp, 8vo (8 3/4" H), hard cover in dust jacket. ISBN 019212305X Contents: All But Empty - Graham Greene; Lord Beden's Motor - J.B. Harris-Burland; The Tarn - Hugh Walpole; Resurgam - Rina Ramsay; The Railway Carriage - F. Tennyson Jesse; The Bell - Beverley Nichols; His Brother's Keeper - W.W. Jacobs; Touch and Go - Sapper; Waxworks - W.L. George; White Spectre - B.L. Jacot; "Tickets, Please!" - D.H. Lawrence; A Torture by Hope - Villiers de l'Isle-Adam; A Horrible Fight - L.T. Meade; The Case of Roger Carboyne - H. Greenbough Smith; The Orchestra of Death - Ianthe Jerrold; The Lizard - C.J. Cutcliffe-Hyne; Inexplicable - L.G. Moberly; The Prophetic Camera - L. de Giberne Sieveking; Cavalanci's Curse - Henry A. Hering; The Queer Story of Brownlow's Newspaper - H.G. Wells; The Black Grippe - Edgar Wallace; The Fog - Morley Roberts; The Thames Valley Catastrophe - Grant Allen; A Sense of the Future - Martin Swayne; The Silver Mirror - Arthur Conan Doyle; The Haunted House - E. Nesbit; How It Happened - Arthur Conan Doyle; The Power of Darkness - E. Nesbit; The Horror of the Heights - Arthur Conan Doyle. Dust jacket has very light edge wrinkling. NF/VG+ Price: 17.50 USD | See Full Description |
| 2. | Greene, Graham. (Illus. by Geoff Grandfield.) THE COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENTS. 6 VOLUME SET. (INCLUDES: STAMBOUL TRAIN; A GUN FOR SALE; THE CONFIDENTIAL AGENT; THE MINISTRY OF FEAR; THE THIRD MAN; AND, OUR MAN IN HAVANA.) Folio Society, London, 1996. 240 pp, 209 pp, 225 pp, 242 pp, 237 pp, 231 pp, hard covers in blue cloth covered slipcase, decorated and titled in black and yellow by Geoff Grandfield. Books are bound in full blue cloth, each with a different design by Grandfield and each with a large capital at the head and foot of the spine, which spell out the author's name when the volumes are placed in sequence. B&w lithographic illus throughout. Two volumes have a minor crease at bottom of spine, otherwise all books are clean and bright. Slipcase has tiny dark rub mark at top of rear panel, minute dint at top/left front corner and on one top side edge. Set has just been removed from publisher's shrinkwrap for cataloging. NF/NF Price: 175.00 USD | See Full Description |
 | 3. | MacShane, Frank, editor. (Joseph Conrad, Arnold Bennett, Rebecca West, Theodore Dreiser, Ezra Pound, Conard Aiken, Louis Bromfield, L.P. Hartley, Christopher Morley, V.S. Pritchett, Graham Greene, William Carlos Williams, Katherine Anne Porter, et al.) FORD MADOX FORD: THE CRITICAL HERITAGE. Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, 1972, first edition. 271 pp, 8vo (8 3/4" H), hard cover in dust jacket. ISBN 071006957X "The reviews and criticism collected in this volume provide a critical record of the writings of Ford Madox Ford, covering the years 1892-1966, from an unsigned review of his first novel to the post-war evaluations of his work. The critics represented include Joseph Conrad, Arnold Bennett, L.P. Hartley, H.G. Wells, Theodore Drieser and H.L. Mencken. Ford suffered greatly from the indifference of the critics of his time, whose work prevented him from achieving the high and stable reputation he deserved. These critics, who liked categories, did not know whether to call this versatile man a poet, novelist, biographer, topographer, art historian, or writer of fairy stories. The book also contains much perceptive criticism from such writers as V.S. Pritchett and Graham Greene, who valued the skill and ease with which Ford handled his material, as well as from poets like Ezra Pound and Robert Lovell, who were strongly influenced by him. This book will contribute extensively towards the current re-appraisal of a writer who is emerging as one of the important English literary figures of the (twentieth) century." Minor browning to fore-edge of textblock, small bump to top of front hinge/spine area, small closed tear at bottom of front hinge. Dust jacket has light to moderate edge wrinkling - mainly along top edge, minor edge wear, light rubbing, browning on inside surface. Very Good/Very Good- Price: 20.00 USD | See Full Description |
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