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None. Very Good. The first volume of the first series of the London Magazine, containing the writings of T. S. Eliot, Elizabeth Bowen and William Plomer. The London Magazine has a history stretching back to the early eighteenth century; this incarnation of it is the fourth, and was endorsed by T. S. Eliot and edited by John Lehmann. This is the first volume of the first series of Lehmann's incarnation of the magazine, which still runs presently. Â Containing writings by T. S. Eliot, Hugo Charteris, Elizabeth Jennings, Thom Gunn, Harvey Breit, William Plomer and Elizabeth Bowen, amongst others. A smart copy of this important journal. In the publisher's original paper wraps. Externally generally smart, with a little rubbing to the spine and edges; rear cover has some discolouration, and front cover is a little faded. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Very Good.
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Various. Very Good Indeed. The first edition of six various issues from 'The London Mercury' a prominent inter-war literary journal. Six issues of the popular 'London Mercury' literary periodical. The first editions of these works. This monthly literary journal was published from 1919 to 1939, providing an important commentary on the literary scene of the interwar period in Britain. February 1923, Volume VII, No. 40. Illustrated with three full-paged illustrations. Containing works by Powys Evans, Lord Dunsany, J. B. Priestly, and more. December 1931, Volume XXV, No. 146. Illustrated with eight full-paged and two in-text illustrations. Containing works by Sir T. S. Bazley, Lord Lymington, Maurice Baring, and more. June 1933, Volume XXVIII, No. 164. Illustrated with three full-paged illustrations. Containing works by Barbara Bingley, Conrad Aiken, Clennell Wilkinson, and more. February 1935, Volume XXXI, No. 184. Illustrated with six plates. Containing works by Edwin Muir, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Rex Warner, and more. March 1935, Volume XXXI, No. 185. Illustrated with six plates. Containing works by Muirhead Bone, Edith Sitwell, V. S. Pritchett, and more. April 1938, Volume XXXVII, No. 222. Illustrated with four plates, and in-text illustrations. Containing works by W. B. Yeats, Elizabeth Bowen, Charles Davy, and more. Edited from 1919 to 1934 by J. C. Squire, and Rolfe Arnold Scott-James from 1934 to 1939. Publisher's adverts to the wraps and endpapers. In the original publisher's paper wraps. Externally, with some minor edgewear to the wrap, resulting in a few minor closed tear. A little fading to the spies. Some minor marks to the wraps. The 1923 and 1931 issues with a little wear to the head and tail of the spines. Front hinge of Feb. 1935 is starting a little but remains firm. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright with a few odd spots. Very Good Indeed.
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None. Near Fine. A very scarce first edition of this interesting collaborative novel written by Margaret Drabble, B. S. Johnson, and a variety of other authors. A very scarce work. The first edition of this work. "London Consequences" is a collaborative novel, written and published for the Festivals of London in 1972. The novel was conceived and edited by Maragret Drabble and B. S. Johnson. Other contributors were Paul Ableman, John Bowen, Melvyn Bragg, Vincent Brome, Petr Buckman, Alan Burns, Barry Cole, Eva Figes, Gillian Freeman, Jane Gaskell, Wilson Harris, Rayner Heppenstall, Olivia Manning, Adrian Mitchell, Julian Mithcell, Andrea Newman, Piers Paul Read, and Stefan Themerson. In the original publisher"s paper wraps. Externally, smart. Light edgewear, and a couple of marks to the wraps. Near Fine.