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HUNGRY GULLIVER, AN ENGLISH CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF THOMAS WOLFE.
Johnson, Pamela Hansford
First Edition. A full-length interpretation of the novels and personality of Thomas Wolfe (1900-1938). He wrote because he wished to communicate something that seemed to him inexpressibly urgent; nothing else mattered. Jacket chipped. Bookplate.
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A BROWNING LIBRARY, A CATALOGUE OF PRINTED BOOKS MANUSCRI...
by Wise, Thomas James
Limited to 162 copies. Presentation on free endpaper "For Ralph Straus with all regards from Thos. J. Wise". Well illustrated. Wise provides a note up front concerning the reproduction of a marble bust of Robert Browning sculpted by Robert's son. Also of interest are Wise's memories of his encounters with Browning. During one such occaision, he claims to have witnessed Browning destroying his personal letters and books in a fire. Printed by the Dunedin Press, Edinburgh. Straus (1882-1950) was an English novelist and biographer and wrote on Dickens, printing, bookselling, etc. Bookplate of Phiroze K. Randeria. With a number of notes in pencil in the margins. Spine slightly faded.

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