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PHILIP LARKIN: A BIBLIOGRAPHY 1933-1994
Bloomfield, Barry

   

- New Castle, DE : Oak Knoll Press 2002
- 8vo.
- cloth, dust jacket.
- 256 pages.
- ISBN 9781584560623 ; 1584560622 / Order Nr. 108171
- Price: $ 15.00



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The first edition of Barry Bloomfield's extensive bibliography of Philip Larkin (Faber 1979) covered the years 1933-1976. It went out of print several years ago and has since been difficult to obtain. This second revised and enlarged edition covers all Larkin's published work to the end of 1994 - including Selected Letters and Collected Poems. The listing of critical material is much extended owing to the explosion of interest in Larkin's poetry after his death. Every section has been brought up to date and the few omissions from the first edition have been repaired, making this the only comprehensive bibliography on Philip Larkin. Barry Bloomfield was a professional librarian and retired in 1990 as Director of Collection Development at the British Library. He had been President of the Bibliographical Society, President of the Private Libraries Association, and, at the time of his death in March 2002, was President of the Association of Independent Libraries. He was an Honorary Vice President of the Philip Larkin Society, and the author of numerous articles in bibliographical and other journals, and joint author, with Edward Mendelson, of the bibliography of W.H. Auden. Corners bumped.

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