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    • Aiken (Conrad) Senlin: A Biography, first separate edition, Hogarth Press, 1925; and 2 others (3)
      Feb. 24, 2022

      Aiken (Conrad) Senlin: A Biography, first separate edition, Hogarth Press, 1925; and 2 others (3)

      Est: £150 - £200

      Aiken (Conrad) Senlin: A Biography, first separate edition, light browning to endpapers, light toning to spine, [Woolmer 55], Hogarth Press, 1925; The Kid, first English edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to Ruth Herschberger, dust-jacket, short closed tear to foot of spine, 1947, original boards; and another inscribed by the same, 8vo (3)

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    • CONRAD AIKEN
      Jun. 04, 2010

      CONRAD AIKEN

      Est: $250 - $350

      CONRAD AIKEN (1889-1973) American poet, novelist and critic who was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1930 for his book Selected Poems. Typed D.S. 1p. 4to., New York, Feb. 13, 1951, a contract with the National Broadcasting Company for broadcasting an adaptation of: "...the work entitled MR. ARCULARIS by Conrad Aiken. The broadcast is at present scheduled over stations in the United States and Canada...about February 28, 1951...". The short story "Mr. Arcularis" was originally published in Aiken's 1934 collection Among the Lost People. Signed at conclusion. Two staple holes at top left, very good.

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    • CONRAD AIKEN
      May. 14, 2009

      CONRAD AIKEN

      Est: $150 - $200

      CONRAD AIKEN (1889-1973) American poet, novelist and critic who was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1930 for his book Selected Poems. T.L.S. 1p. 4to., Lookout Cottage, Winchelsea, Sussex, June 12, 1923, to American author, editor and architecture critic Lewis Mumford, thanking him for his "...kind remarks about the thing in the New Republic. As for the Literary Guild, it sounds like an extremely good thing; I have…wondered why something like a cooperative publishing company of authors wouldn't 'go'...I shall be very glad indeed to be one of your editors...I suppose the fact that I shall remain here in Sussex for at least another year won't make any material difference? It needn't occasion any too great delay in the treatment of manuscript. Can you give me Clarence Britten's address, or any news of him?...". Mumford's ink receipt docket penned at head, very good.

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    • The Clerk's Journal, Being the Diary of a Queer Man: An Undergraduate Poem together with A Brief Memoir of Harvard, Dean Briggs and T. S. Eliot
      Jan. 29, 2004

      The Clerk's Journal, Being the Diary of a Queer Man: An Undergraduate Poem together with A Brief Memoir of Harvard, Dean Briggs and T. S. Eliot

      Est: $100 - $150

      The Clerk's Journal, Being the Diary of a Queer Man: An Undergraduate Poem together with A Brief Memoir of Harvard, Dean Briggs and T. S. Eliot 18 facsimile pages. 11 1/2 x8 1/4, 1/2 cloth and marbled boards, spine lettered in gilt, publisher's slipcase. No. XXVI of 300 copies printed on Zerkall Butten paper printed by David Godine. Originally written in 1911, but previously unpublished. Signed by Aiken in the colophon.

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