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He Came Down from Heaven AND The Forgiveness of Sins
- £75.00
- Charles Williams was one of the finest--not to mention one of the most unusual--theologians of the twentieth century. These two long essays make up, with The Descent of the Dove, Charles Williams' principal theological writing. With these books and with The Figure of Beatrice the reader is as fully equipped…
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I Want! I Want!
- £15.00
- The 2nd Annual Lecture of the National Book Council, delivered at the Caxton Hall, Westminster on May 19th 1944, Geoffrey Faber in the Chair.
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News of the World
- £35.00
- George Granville Barker (1913-1991) was an English poet identified with the New Apocalyptics movement which reacted against 1930s realism with mythical and surrealistic themes. He was helped by his editor at Faber, T. S. Eliot, to get a university teaching post in Japan which ended in 1940 as hostilities began.
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Poems of Dedication
- £20.00
- Sir Stephen Spender 1909 - 1995 was an English poet, novelist and essayist whose work concentrated on themes of social injustice and the class struggle. He was appointed Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the United States Library of Congress in 1965. Spender said at various times throughout his life…
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Pompeian Dog
- £30.00
- Trypanis moved the UK from his native Greece to become Professor of Byzantine and Modern Greek at Oxford in 1947. This is his 3rd collection of poems. He moved to the USA in 1968, and then returned to Greece to become Minister of Culture and Sciences in 1974-1977.
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Speaking for England: Leo, Julian and John Amery
- £25.00
- SPEAKING FOR ENGLAND is the extraordinary true story of an English political tragedy: the bizarre tale of how the son of a member of Churchill's wartime Cabinet was hanged for treason - the last British citizen to suffer that fate. John Amery had been born into a life of privilege,…
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The Noise of a Fly (SIGNED)
- £35.00
- Shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot Prize for Poetry. The Noise of a Fly is the first collection from Douglas Dunn in sixteen years, and the first since he was awarded the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry in 2013. It is a book brimming with warmth, mischief and a self-deprecating…
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He Came Down from Heaven AND The Forgiveness of Sins
- £75.00
- Charles Williams was one of the finest--not to mention one of the most unusual--theologians of the twentieth century. These two long essays make up, with The Descent of the Dove, Charles Williams' principal theological writing. With these books and with The Figure of Beatrice the reader is as fully equipped…
- Add to basket
-
I Want! I Want!
- £15.00
- The 2nd Annual Lecture of the National Book Council, delivered at the Caxton Hall, Westminster on May 19th 1944, Geoffrey Faber in the Chair.
- Add to basket
-
News of the World
- £35.00
- George Granville Barker (1913-1991) was an English poet identified with the New Apocalyptics movement which reacted against 1930s realism with mythical and surrealistic themes. He was helped by his editor at Faber, T. S. Eliot, to get a university teaching post in Japan which ended in 1940 as hostilities began.
- Add to basket
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Poems of Dedication
- £20.00
- Sir Stephen Spender 1909 - 1995 was an English poet, novelist and essayist whose work concentrated on themes of social injustice and the class struggle. He was appointed Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the United States Library of Congress in 1965. Spender said at various times throughout his life…
- Add to basket
-
Pompeian Dog
- £30.00
- Trypanis moved the UK from his native Greece to become Professor of Byzantine and Modern Greek at Oxford in 1947. This is his 3rd collection of poems. He moved to the USA in 1968, and then returned to Greece to become Minister of Culture and Sciences in 1974-1977.
- Add to basket
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Speaking for England: Leo, Julian and John Amery
- £25.00
- SPEAKING FOR ENGLAND is the extraordinary true story of an English political tragedy: the bizarre tale of how the son of a member of Churchill's wartime Cabinet was hanged for treason - the last British citizen to suffer that fate. John Amery had been born into a life of privilege,…
- Add to basket
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The Noise of a Fly (SIGNED)
- £35.00
- Shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot Prize for Poetry. The Noise of a Fly is the first collection from Douglas Dunn in sixteen years, and the first since he was awarded the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry in 2013. It is a book brimming with warmth, mischief and a self-deprecating…
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