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DENNISON, Henry S., Lincoln Filene, Ralph E. Flanders, & Morris E. Leeds. Toward Full Employment.New York : 1938
First edition, first printing, of this joint proposal by the presidents of four progressive industrial concerns to expand governmental public works programs and increase long range planning to achieve full employment and stabilize employment figures. Although Keynes is cited only briefly, the proposals are Keynesian in principle, and reflect the ongoing... Learn More£250.00Stock Code: 139979
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LAUREL, Stan (Arthur Stanley Jefferson.) A collection of original Laurel and Hardy scenarios and scripts from the files of the Hal Roach studio.[Los Angeles] : 1927-35
A superb collection of original script material from the golden age of the most successful comic partnership in film history. In 1926, under contract to Hal Roach Studios for the third time, the English-born comedian Stan Laurel (Arthur Stanley Jefferson) reworked an old sketch of his father's into a two-reel comedy, Home from the Honeymoon, featuring... Learn More£45,000.00Stock Code: 65988
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ORWELL, George. Archive of retained correspondence from the files of his first publisher, Victor Gollancz, relating to the publication of Inside the Whale.1 Jan 1940-13 Oct 1966
Victor Gollancz's archived correspondence relating to their publication of George Orwell's first collection of essays, Inside the Whale, including the original contract. Orwell began work on the essays in May 1939. The outbreak of the war led to an unproductive period, but by mid-December he had finished the book and sent the manuscript to Gollancz.... Learn More£22,500.00Stock Code: 131758
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ORWELL, George. Archive of retained correspondence from the files of his first publisher, Victor Gollancz, relating to the publication of The Road to Wigan Pier.29 Oct 1936-27 Aug 1958
Victor Gollancz's archived correspondence regarding the publication of George Orwell's The Road to Wigan Pier, including the original contract for the work. Orwell's classic study of industrial poverty in the north of England remains in print today, and is among the most esteemed and best-known of his non-fiction books.
After Orwell finished Keep... Learn More£35,000.00Stock Code: 131757
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KENNEDY, John F. Profiles in Courage.New York : 1956
First edition, first printing. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper, "To Mr. and Mrs. John Knight - with the very highest regards - John Kennedy". John S. Knight (1894-1981), a pioneering journalist and close personal friend of the Kennedys, founded Knight Newspapers, which would later become Knight Ridder, which was... Learn More£17,500.00Stock Code: 117813
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KENNEDY, John F. Profiles in Courage.New York : 1956
First edition, first printing. Presentation copy inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper, "To Patty Cavin, with very best regards, John Kennedy". Patty Cavin was a pioneering woman journalist, a reporter on the Washington Post in the 1950s, covering Congress, and later with NBC. In 1962 she was president of the Washington Press Club (previously... Learn More£19,500.00Stock Code: 114138
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ORWELL, George. Archive of retained correspondence from the files of his first publisher, Victor Gollancz.20 November 1940-17 Jul 1967
A collection of documents from the archive of Victor Gollancz, the first publisher of George Orwell, regarding the publication of his books. The archive of Victor Gollancz was sold by the firm's parent company in recent years, from whom the material was directly acquired. The contents include carbon copies of letters sent from Gollancz to Orwell and... Learn More£5,000.00Stock Code: 131761
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PENROSE, Barrie, & Roger Courtiour. The Pencourt File.London : 1978
First edition, first impression. Presentation copy, inscribed by the authors on the front free endpaper, "with best wishes and thanks to Mo on the day we lost, Roger Courtiour. 22nd June 1979. / No! One one day that some people lost! But there's always tomorrow! And you! Barrie Penrose. London, June 22nd. 1979." Learn More£175.00Stock Code: 91981
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JONES, Kelvin I. The Sherlock Holmes Murder File.New York : 1985
First edition, first printing. This uncommon work details the deaths found in the Holmes canon in a "scholarly compendium". It is listed on OCLC in only seven institutions worldwide, all in the US. Learn More£50.00Stock Code: 117782
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ORWELL, George. Archive of retained correspondence from the files of his first publisher, Victor Gollancz, relating to the publication of A Clergyman's Daughter.8 Nov 1934-22 July 1983
Victor Gollancz's archived correspondence regarding the publication of George Orwell's first novel, A Clergyman's Daughter, including the original contract for the novel. Present are two typed letters, two autograph letters, and two autograph postcards, all signed by Orwell; all such material is uncommon in the market.
Orwell began to write the novel... Learn More£75,000.00Stock Code: 131751
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ORWELL, George. Archive of retained correspondence from the files of his first publisher, Victor Gollancz, relating to the publication of Keep the Aspidistra Flying.16 Jan 1936-23 June 1944
Victor Gollancz's archived correspondence regarding the publication of George Orwell's second novel, Keep the Aspidistra Flying. The correspondence, often bitter, shows how far concerns with libel altered the final text of the novel, and how unhappy Orwell was about this; it contains two typed letters, two autograph notes, and one full autograph letter,... Learn More£50,000.00Stock Code: 131753
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(GALTON, Francis.) HOLLYER, Frederick. Half-length photographic portrait of Francis Galton, side profile, seated at a desk, poised to write.[London : 1899
A striking photographic portrait of the human geneticist and eugenicist Francis Galton, taken by Frederick Hollyer, the great late 19th-century celebrity photographer.
Hollyer (1837-1933) was highly regarded for his fine platinum print reproductions of paintings, particularly those by the Pre-Raphaelites, who he met in 1860 and whose work he did... Learn More£650.00Stock Code: 122552
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RICHTER, Hans. Dada Profile.Zürich : 1961
First edition, first impression. Presentation copy inscribed by the author to his daughter and her husband Standish Lawder on the front free endpaper: "To Ursi & Stan, with love, Hans. Sept. 15. 61". Learn More£1,250.00Stock Code: 90560
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ORWELL, George. Archive of retained correspondence from the files of his first publisher, Victor Gollancz, relating to the publication of Animal Farm.19 Mar 1944-15 Feb 1950
Victor Gollancz's archived correspondence relating to their infamous decision to reject George Orwell's Animal Farm due to its implicit criticism of Stalin and the Soviet Union. Orwell had been with the left-wing publisher Victor Gollancz since his first work, Down and Out in Paris and London (1933). Gollancz published a further six Orwell titles over... Learn More£100,000.00Stock Code: 131760
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ORWELL, George. Archive of retained correspondence from the files of his first publisher, Victor Gollancz, relating to the publication of Down and Out in Paris and London.3 May 1932-25 Sep 1972
Victor Gollancz's archived correspondence relating to their publication of George Orwell's first book, Down and Out in Paris and London, including the original contract for the book. Down and Out was Orwell's memoir of his life among the poor and destitute in and around the two cities, and remains among his best-known non-fiction works.
After abandoning... Learn More£25,000.00Stock Code: 131747
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(COOK, James.) BOCK, Johann Carl. Contemporary engraved profile bust portrait, "Captn. James Cook F.R.S."[c.1789]
Striking portrait of the stern-faced explorer, the irradiations, which over-run the borders of the name tablature, giving him an almost visionary aspect. Bock was a Nuremberg-based engraver and artist, probably best known for his work on Esper's Die Schmetterlinge in Abbildungen nach der Natur (1777-94). Scarce. Learn More£250.00Stock Code: 42536
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WALKER, N. Fiji,London : 1936
First edition, first impression. Publisher's file copy with their bookplate to front pastedown. Nancy Walker's account combines travelogue, ethnography and reflection on Fiji's social ills, including a critical treatment of the activities of Christian Missions on the islands. Uncommon in this condition with the dust jacket. Learn More£95.00Stock Code: 96861
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BAWDEN, Nina. Carrie's War.London : 1973
First edition, first impression, publisher's file copy, with the "archive copy" stamp to the title page and manuscript shelf number to the front free endpaper. In 1993 Carrie's War received the Phoenix Award, which recognises works published twenty years earlier that did not win a major literary award upon publication. The author's key work... Learn More£800.00Stock Code: 132324
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GOUGH, Kathleen. A Garden Book for Malaya.London : 1928
First edition, first impression. Publisher's file copy with their bookplate to front pastedown. Not to be confused with the anthropologist of the same name, Kathleen Gough was a British expatriate and fellow of the Royal Horticultural Society who lived a few miles away from Kuala Lumpur in the town of Kajang. Highly uncommon in this condition with the... Learn More£350.00Stock Code: 96724
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WEBER, Max. Zur Geschichte der Handelsgesellschaften im Mittelalter.Stuttgart : 1889
First edition of Weber's first work, the publisher's file copy, with a printed paper label to the front wrapper reading "Archivexemplar! Nach Gebrauch sofort zurückgeben." Max Weber (1864-1920), "one of the most powerful personalities that ever entered the scene of academic science" (Schumpeter, 817n), submitted the present work as his doctoral dissertation.... Learn More£2,250.00Stock Code: 124520
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WOOD, Harry Stotesbury. Glimpses of the Wild:London : 1936
First edition, first impression; publisher's file copy with their bookplate to front pastedown. Lieut.-Col. Wood served with the Ghurkas in Manipur; his Shikar Memories, published in 1934, recounts a 36-year career in big-game hunting. The present volume describes the region's birds, animals, reptiles and insects. Surprisingly scarce institutionally... Learn More£350.00Stock Code: 96621
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GABORIAU, Emile. The Mystery of Orcival.London : 1929
First Gollancz edition, first impression. Publisher's file copy with relevant markings to dust jacket and front free endpaper. The work was first published in French as Le Crime d'Orcival in 1867. The scarce and striking jacket declares: "Arnold Bennett gave it as his opinion in the Evening Stardard of the 3rd May 1928 that Gaboriau's The Mystery of... Learn More£500.00Stock Code: 106159
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OKE, Richard. Frolic Wind.London, : 1929
First edition, first impression.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business practices - he flouted convention, backed newcomers extravagantly, and held unique sway over the Book Society choices... Learn More£250.00Stock Code: 105049
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(WORLD WAR I; AFRICA) Naval Expeditionary Force to the Cameroon, 1914-1915.London : 1915
First and only edition, ?never published, title page has the ink stamp of Kennett & Co., dated 26 November 1915, together with the inked annotation "Private File Copy". Largely ship portraits of Allied warships and transports, Nigerian Government vessels, and German captures, but also including a sequence of panoramas of Douala, some shots of captured... Learn More£650.00Stock Code: 139976
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HUSSERL, Edmund. Erfahrung und Urteil.Prague : 1939
First edition, the editor Ludwig Landgrebe's file copy, of Husserl's posthumously published work on Experience and Judgement, one of the few copies that escaped being pulped as a result of the German annexation of Czechoslovakia in 1939. 200 copies were sent to London for distribution by Allen & Unwin, but the bulk of the edition was destroyed.
Edmund... Learn More£9,750.00Stock Code: 131942
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BARNETT, Joel. Gipsy Morrow.London : 1937
First edition, first impression of the author's first novel.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business practices - he flouted convention, backed newcomers extravagantly, and held unique sway... Learn More£65.00Stock Code: 95012
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BENSON, Theodora. Which Way?London : 1931
First edition, first impression of this novel.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business practices - he flouted convention, backed newcomers extravagantly, and held unique sway over the Book... Learn More£85.00Stock Code: 95018
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BOYD, Lydia Stewart. There's Always England.London : 1938
First edition, first impression of this novel.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business practices - he flouted convention, backed newcomers extravagantly, and held unique sway over the Book... Learn More£65.00Stock Code: 95315
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JONES, Doris Arthur. The Life and Letters of Henry Arthur Jones.London : 1930
First edition, first impression.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business practices - he flouted convention, backed newcomers extravagantly, and held unique sway over the Book Society choices -... Learn More£50.00Stock Code: 108532
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BORDEAUX, Henry. Murder Party.London : 1931
First edition, first impression.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business practices - he flouted convention, backed newcomers extravagantly, and held unique sway over the Book Society choices... Learn More£675.00Stock Code: 94778
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OWEN, John. Many Captives.London : 1930
First edition, first impression.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business practices - he flouted convention, backed newcomers extravagantly, and held unique sway over the Book Society choices... Learn More£45.00Stock Code: 108520
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CURTIS, Monica. Landslide.London : 1934
First edition, first impression. Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business practices - he flouted convention, backed newcomers extravagantly, and held unique sway over the Book Society choices - to... Learn More£150.00Stock Code: 108560
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(USSR.) PAUL, Leslie A. Co-operation in the U.S.S.R.London : 1934
First edition, first impression.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business practices - he flouted convention, backed newcomers extravagantly, and held unique sway over the Book Society choices... Learn More£85.00Stock Code: 96287
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OWEN, John. Many Captives.London : 1930
First edition, first impression.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business practices - he flouted convention, backed newcomers extravagantly, and held unique sway over the Book Society choices... Learn More£35.00Stock Code: 108521
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MARSHALL, Bruce. The Uncertain Glory.London : 1935
First edition, first impression.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business practices - he flouted convention, backed newcomers extravagantly, and held unique sway over the Book Society choices... Learn More£85.00Stock Code: 108530
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MARSHALL, Bruce. The Uncertain Glory.London : 1935
First edition, first impression.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business practices - he flouted convention, backed newcomers extravagantly, and held unique sway over the Book Society choices... Learn More£125.00Stock Code: 108531
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ASKWITH, Betty. Erinna.London : 1937
First edition, first impression of this romantic novel.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business practices - he flouted convention, backed newcomers extravagantly, and held unique sway over... Learn More£50.00Stock Code: 94988
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BROWN, Ivor. Marine Parade.London : 1932
First edition, first impression of this novel.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business practices - he flouted convention, backed newcomers extravagantly, and held unique sway over the Book... Learn More£125.00Stock Code: 95303
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(POLITICS; INDIA.) BROCKWAY, Fenner. The Indian Crisis.London : 1930
First edition, first impression of this political analysis.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business practices - he flouted convention, backed newcomers extravagantly, and held unique sway... Learn More£75.00Stock Code: 95287
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(ECONOMICS.) ASTOR, Viscount, & Keith A. H. Murray. Land and Life: the Economic National Policy for Agriculture.London : 1932
First edition, first impression.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business practices - he flouted convention, backed newcomers extravagantly, and held unique sway over the Book Society choices -... Learn More£50.00Stock Code: 96190
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OWEN, John. The Shepard and the Child.London : 1929
First edition, first impression.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business practices - he flouted convention, backed newcomers extravagantly, and held unique sway over the Book Society choices... Learn More£25.00Stock Code: 108519
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MEADOWS, Catherine. Friday Market.London : 1938
First edition, first impression.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business practices - he flouted convention, backed newcomers extravagantly, and held unique sway over the Book Society choices... Learn More£150.00Stock Code: 108529
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BENSON, Theodora. Seven Basketfuls.London : 1932
First edition, first impression of this novel.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business practices - he flouted convention, backed newcomers extravagantly, and held unique sway over the Book... Learn More£85.00Stock Code: 94979
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GRIFFITH, E. F. Sex and Citizenship.London : 1944
First edition, sixth impression (first published in 1941). A study of sexual ethics and family planning.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business practices - he flouted convention, backed newcomers... Learn More£65.00Stock Code: 105193
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(INDUSTRY; ECONOMICS.) [HALDANE, Thomas Graeme Nelson.] H.G. The Socialization of the Electrical Supply Industry.London : 1934
First edition, first impression. A study of the socialization of industry and consideration of the possibility of electrification of the railways.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business practices... Learn More£45.00Stock Code: 96251
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POWELL, S. W. A South Sea Diary.London : 1942
First edition, first impression of this travel narrative of an Englishmen who went to Tahiti and purchased a coconut plantation.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business practices - he flouted... Learn More£65.00Stock Code: 108554
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COLE, G. D. H. & Margaret Cole. A Guide to Modern Politics.London : 1934
First edition, first impression. "Understand the questions which have meant life or death in Germany, Russia, Italy, and which may very soon mean life or death for us" proclaims the front of the dust jacket - a good example of eye-catching Gollancz design and typography.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967),... Learn More£25.00Stock Code: 96230
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BIRABEAU, André. Revelation.London : 1930
First published in Paris under the title La Débauche in 1924, it is considered to be the first novel about a homosexual man from the mother's point of view. The translator Una Troubridge was the lover of Marguerite Radclyffe Hall.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century... Learn More£1,250.00Stock Code: 124232
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ASHTON, Helen. Family Cruise. A Marine Comedy.London : 1934
First edition, second impression (the same month as the first).
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business practices - he flouted convention, backed newcomers extravagantly, and held unique sway... Learn More£65.00Stock Code: 94182
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[DENNIS, Geoffrey, & Hilary Saint George Saunders.] BARUM BROWNE. The Devil and X.Y.Z.London : 1931
First edition, first impression, of this scarce novel.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business practices - he flouted convention, backed newcomers extravagantly, and held unique sway over... Learn More£1,250.00Stock Code: 95327
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(WORLD WAR II.) GORE, Graham. War and Peace and the Soviet Union.London : 1934
First edition, first impression. A political and economic study anticipating the outbreak of the Second World War, and an analysis of various proposals for international peace.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive,... Learn More£125.00Stock Code: 96213
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BENSON, Theodora. Facade.London : 1933
First edition, first impression. An entertaining novel, based around a couple from Mayfair who realise their marriage was a mistake.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business practices - he... Learn More£95.00Stock Code: 95014
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SAYERS, Dorothy L. The Devil to Pay.London : 1939
First trade edition, first impression. It was preceded by the first acting edition printed for the first production of the play at Canterbury in June 1939.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business... Learn More£375.00Stock Code: 106257
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(ECONOMICS.) WALLACE, Doreen. The Tithe War.London : 1934
First edition, first impression. A study of the tithe laws - part of Wallace's campaign against their imposition, and a call for reform.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business practices - he... Learn More£50.00Stock Code: 96335
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BENTLEY, Phyllis. Freedom, Farewell!London : 1936
First edition, first impression. A historical novel on the fall of Ancient Rome - the author's only fictional work not connected with Yorkshire.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business practices... Learn More£125.00Stock Code: 95069
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SAYERS, Dorothy L. The Devil to Pay.London : 1939
First trade edition, first impression. It was preceded by the first acting edition printed for the first production of the play at Canterbury in June 1939.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was distinctive, from his business... Learn More£275.00Stock Code: 106255
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BEALS, Carleton. Black River.London : 1935
First UK edition, first impression. It was first published in the US the preceding year. A novel about the suffering caused by greed for oil in Mexico - the so-called Black River.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of the revolutionary figures of 20th-century publishing. Everything about Gollancz was... Learn More£125.00Stock Code: 95022
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(INTERWAR PERIOD.) JACKSON, J. Hampden. The Post-War World: a Short Political History.London : 1938
Fourth edition, described on the front of the dust jacket as the "right up to date Fourth Edition... Completely Revised & with an Appendix bringing the story up to March 1938". First published in March 1935 and reprinted again in September 1935 and October 1936.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz (1893-1967), one of... Learn More£25.00Stock Code: 96247
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(POLITICS.) NATHAN, H. L., & H. Heathcote Williams (ed.) Liberalism and Some Problems of Today.London : 1929
First edition, first impression. A companion volume to Liberal Points of View, published in 1927, this is a collection of addresses delivered to the London Liberal Candidates Association in 1927. Nathan states in the introduction that the book is "in a sense, an electioneering pamphlet for the whole country" (p. 12).
Provenance: from the publisher's... Learn More£45.00Stock Code: 96379
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(ECONOMICS.) HUTCHINSON, Geoffrey. Common Sense about the Surtax.London : 1929
First edition, first impression. Described on the front of the dust jacket as "the first book on an important topic" in the run up to the 1929 General Election, also known as the "Flapper Election" because it was the first election in which women over the age of 21 were allowed to vote.
Provenance: from the publisher's archive of Victor Gollancz... Learn More£50.00Stock Code: 96262








