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Published by Hogarth, 1987
ISBN 10: 0701207809ISBN 13: 9780701207809
Book
Condition: Good. Good condition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
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Published by Arts Council with Nottingham University, London, 1966
Seller: Design Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good. This is a very good softcover copy with some cover wear. Completely clean inside. This catalog was prepared to accompany the travelling exhibition in England in 1966. Foreword by Gabriel White. Essays by Quentin Bell and Philip Troutman. Biographical sketch. Checklist with 124 works catalogued. 20 black & white illustrations. 10" high X 7" wide, 32 pages + illustrations. This book will be securely packed and shipped with tracking.
Published by That New Magazine, New York, 1984
Magazine / Periodical
Magazine. 72p., 8.5x11 inches, articles, reviews, news, ads, cartoons, photos, wraps lightly shelfworn, top corner of rear wrap dog-eared, else very good glossy magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Special Gay Pride issue. Windham and Sandy Campbell on Tennessee Williams. Also tips for gay actors moving to Los Angeles.
Published by George Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1952
Seller: HPB Inc., Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!.
Published by Folio Society, 1974
Seller: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: VERY GOOD. 1974. Folio Society. Softback. Book- VG. 8.5x5.5. 32pp. Profuse b/w illus.
Published by Arts Council & University of Nottingham, 1966
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Card wrappers a bit foxed with a few superficial marks from handling and a faint bit of edgewear, though no splits, tears, loss or other damage/wear; binding tight and secure; pages and plates unmarked and glossy with no damage or notable wear. Original catalogue from exhibition of the work and influence of Robert Fry put on by The Arts Council and The University of Nottingham in 1966. ; 8.5 x 11 x 0.01"; 31 pages.
Published by That New Magazine, New York, 1984
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 72p., 8.5x11 inches, articles, reviews, news, ads, cartoons, photos, very good glossy magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Special Gay Pride issue. Windham and Sandy Campbell on Tennessee Williams. Also tips for gay actors moving to Los Angeles.
Published by George Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 1952
Seller: Hackenberg Booksellers ABAA, El Cerrito, CA, U.S.A.
164p., 201 b/w illus., quarto format, chipped dj.
Published by The Arts Council & The University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England, UK, 1966
Seller: gearbooks, The Bronx, NY, U.S.A.
Book
Soft Cover/Pamphlet. Condition: Very Good. Copyright 1966. 32 + pp. Solidly bound copy with moderate external wear, crisp pages and clean text. Pen notes on inside of back covers.
Published by Charleston Trust, Lewes, 1990.,, 1990
Seller: BRIMSTONES, Lewes, United Kingdom
paperback magazine, large 8vo, 56pp, illustrated, clean and tight, no inscriptions, Very Good condition.
Published by Charleston Trust, Lewes, 1993,, 1993
Seller: BRIMSTONES, Lewes, United Kingdom
paperback magazine, large 8vo, 56pp, illustrated, clean and tight, no inscriptions, Very Good condition.
Published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson / Orion Publishing Group, London, 2009
ISBN 10: 0297646737ISBN 13: 9780297646730
Seller: The Print Room, Lilley nr Luton, United Kingdom
Book First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. Jacket photos after Frances Partridge, Duncan Grant, Quentin Bell et al (illustrator). 1st Edition. First edition, first impression with full number line. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR, WITHOUT DEDICATION, IN BLACK PEN, ON TITLE PAGE. Some slight edge wear to top and bottom of jacket and spine, booksellers 'Signed Copy' band present, not price clipped (£25.00), no other inscriptions, internally clean tight and square, overall a vg+ copy. 402pp, illustrated, illustrated endpapers. Frances Partridge was one of the great British diarists of the 20th century. She was born in 1900, the daughter of a progressive mother and architect father whose friends included Henry James and Arthur Conan Doyle. After studying Moral Sciences and English at Cambridge, Frances worked in Francis Birrell's and Bunny Garnett's bookshop in London. She soon became part of the Bloomsbury group encountering Virginia Woolf, Lytton Strachey, the Bells, Roger Fry, Maynard Keynes, Dora Carrington and Ralph Partridge. She and Ralph fell in love and married in 1933. During the Second World War they were committed pacifists and opened their house, Ham Spray to numerous waifs and strays of war. After it was over they enjoyed the happiest times of their lives together, entertaining friends such as E.M. Forster, Robert Kee and Duncan Grant. Frances' life changed abruptly with two sudden and unexpected deaths. Ralph had a heart attack in 1960 and three years later their only son Burgo, died aged 28 from a brain haemorrhage. 'I have utterly lost heart, I want no more of this cruel life,' Frances was to write later. However, she survived, indeed prospered, for another four decades, showing an astonishing appetite for life. Her diaries (which she continued to write until her death in 2004) chronicle her life from the 1930s onwards. Their publication brought her recognition and acclaim, and earned her the right to be seen not as a minor character on the Bloomsbury stage but standing at the centre of her own. Scarce signed. Signed by Author(s).