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The library of Leonard and Virginia Woolf : a short-title catalog / compiled and edited by Julia King and Laila Miletic-Vejzovic ; foreword by Laila Miletic-Vejzovic ; introduction by Diane F. Gillespie.

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1. Woolf, Leonard, 1880-1969—Library—Catalogs. 2. Rare books—Washington (State)—Pullman—Bibliography—Catalogs. 3. Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941—Library—Catalogs. 4. Rare books—England—Bibliography—Catalogs. 5. Washington State University. Library—Catalogs. 6. Private libraries—England—Catalogs. I. King, Julia, 1953- II. Miletic-Vejzovic, Laila.

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Foreword

by Laila Miletic-Vejzovic
Head, Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections



Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections (MASC) at Washington State University Libraries offers to scholars the major part of the personal library of Leonard and Virginia Woolf, comprising some 4,000 titles, which was still in the possession of Leonard Woolf before his death in 1969.1 The Libraries acquired the first boxes from the Woolfs’ London home and from the Monks House in Rodmell soon thereafter.

The Woolfs had built their library around a nucleus of books that Virginia inherited from her father, Leslie Stephen. Stephen, one of the first editors of the Dictionary of National Biography, had a vast library, and much of it came to Virginia after his death in 1904. It was in his library that Leslie Stephen taught Virginia the basic skills of an historian. She was such an avid reader that he allowed her to choose what she wanted to read from his collection, with the stipulation that she read everything twice and that she make up her own mind about what she read rather than rely on the opinions of others. It is little wonder that she found biographies to be among the most interesting of the books. Her diaries, letters, and published works—both fictional and nonfictional—indicate that Virginia continued to read and reread books from her father’s library throughout her life.2

Among the unique features of many books in the Woolf Library are decorations and other mending measures carried out by Virginia Woolf. MASC has devoted much time and money to restoring and preserving the books, many of which arrived in very bad condition. “To them books were tools rather than collector’s items. Many have detached covers showing stress to hinges from hard use. Virginia’s own efforts at book repair are slapdash and pathetically inadequate. This indicates yet again that their library was a working library to be used as a tool of trade in their profession as writers.”3 We have tried when possible to keep intact the work Virginia Woolf herself did, and these books are identified as such, i.e., Virginia Woolf’s bindings.

Only a few of the works of Leonard Woolf and even fewer of those of Virginia Woolf came to WSU with their library. However, early in the acquisition process, the decision was made by WSU Libraries to collect all the Woolfs’ works, including all editions of Virginia’s books.

The couple founded Hogarth Press in 1917, while both were becoming known as authors and critics, and Leonard was a rising editor. The press, which permitted them to publish works they thought worthy, also saved Virginia from the stress of submitting her work directly to another publisher and provided her with a diversion from writing.

Since only a smattering of Hogarth Press books were included in WSU Libraries’ earlier purchases, when Trekkie Parsons offered a large collection of Hogarth Press publications for sale in 1974, WSU seized the opportunity to purchase them. Parsons had inherited these books, which covered the period from 1917 to 1941, from Leonard Wolf after his death.

Other large purchases that have filled the gaps in the Library of Leonard and Virginia Woolf have included books owned by Leonard Woolf’s nephew, Cecil. In 1979 the Libraries purchased some 400 books from Cecil Woolf, which Leonard had sold to him over the years. WSU acquired a further hundred books from Virginia’s nephew and biographer, the late Professor Quentin Bell, in 1983. In more recent years, a few additional titles from the original Woolf Library were added to the holdings in MASC, acquired from book dealers in England and the United States. However, the majority of what now constitutes the Libraries’ printed Woolf holdings was purchased in six lots between 1971 and 1983.

This personal library reveals a great deal about the Woolfs, such as how they read the books and what they meant to them, and provides scholars with valuable insights into their lives. Much biographical information may be gleaned from the books in their library. Evidence of their wide circle of acquaintances in the literary and political worlds is present in the many books inscribed to them by authors or sent to them for review. Leonard and Virginia’s autographs in books they bought for themselves or each other highlight their own particular tastes. This fascinating library provides much for the scholar interested in the Woolfs’ friends and associates, especially the authors and artists of the Bloomsbury Group—notably Clive and Vanessa Bell, E. M. Forster, Roger Fry, David Garnett, Duncan Grant, John Maynard Keynes, Desmond and Mary MacCarthy, Dame Edith Sitwell, Adrian Stephen, and Lytton Strachey.4

The following short-title catalog consists of brief citations that reflect all the titles within the Library of Leonard and Virginia Woolf held by MASC. The entries are arranged in alphabetical order by author or title. They also include an edition and/or printing or impression statement (where applicable), the publishing place, publisher, and publishing date. At the end of each entry, names of those responsible for any inscriptions, annotations, drawings, etc., are provided. Initials are used for the three most frequent names—Leonard Woolf, Virginia Woolf, and Leslie Stephen (LW, VW, and LS). Other names are spelled in full.

Each title in this fine collection has been individually cataloged. The full bibliographic records can be searched and retrieved in the WSU Libraries’ online catalog by performing an author search on “The Library of Leonard and Virginia Woolf.”

Several books from the Woolfs’ personal library originally arrived with laid-in inserts. In order to provide better intellectual control, as well as to address preservation issues, these laid-in papers were removed from the individual books and processed separately. This small manuscript collection is identified as Leonard and Virginia Woolf Insert Papers, ca. 1875-1974. The shelf list number for this collection is Cage 674.

These insert papers consist of manuscripts, letters, and miscellaneous material that, for various reasons, were placed by Leonard or Virginia Woolf in books from their personal library or slipped into titles that had been sent to them as review copies or as gifts. Most of the insert material has some relationship to the title with which it was originally associated, although the reason for a presence in a given book is not always clear. Of special interest among the manuscripts are the literary and scholarly fragments, some with definite authorship.5 The collection is organized chronologically into two series: Series 1, Correspondence, 1909-1974, n. d. and Series 2, Manuscripts, 1875-1938, n. d. This arrangement was imposed by the archivist.

Where possible, items are minimally described according to elements selected from the information in the manuscript inserts or that was established by previous research. The electronic version of this finding aid (available at: http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/finders/cg674.htm) offers direct World Wide Web links to the bibliographic record for each book from which a given insert was removed. These records may contain more information about individual items.

Ever since the first books from the Woolf Library started arriving at WSU, Woolf scholars have been anxiously waiting for the Library of Leonard and Virginia Woolf short-title catalog to be published. Therefore, we are very pleased to issue this catalog, which will further facilitate scholarly communication. Even though over the years students have made use of the Woolf Library for many class projects, and scholars have published articles and full-length books based on information gleaned from the library, there is still much untapped information awaiting the curiosity of scholars.

Acknowledgements

As one would imagine over the course of the years, many individuals have been involved with the Library of Leonard and Virginia Woolf. Thirty-two years have elapsed, and the key people responsible for acquiring the Woolf Library have departed in different directions. We acknowledge and thank them for their efforts in purchasing this important collection and ensuring that it be placed and preserved in a public institution open to everyone, as this would have been a strong desire of Virginia Woolf herself. First, we thank John Elwood, then chair of the English department, and his wife Karen, who, during a sabbatical in England in 1967, developed a friendship with Fred and Nancy Lucas of the Bow Windows Book Shop in Lewes. Through this friendship, they had the opportunity to meet and visit Leonard Woolf at Monks House in Rodmell. After Leonard Woolf’s passing, Nancy Lucas casually mentioned in a letter to Karen Elwood that the first lots from the London house and Monks House would become available for purchase. Donald Smith, then director of WSU Libraries, generously supported the purchase. Anne Wierum, then Head of the Humanities Library, supervised the unpacking and processing of the first books, with assistance from Leila Luedeking, a library staff employee. In 1978, after the creation of Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections, the books from the Woolfs’ personal library were permanently moved into MASC. Mrs. Luedeking also transferred into MASC and continued to devote most of her time to cataloging the major part of the collection. (Mrs. Luedeking became an acclaimed and published Woolf scholar herself.)

Special thanks are extended to the late John Guido, erstwhile Head of Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections, who was very interested in continuing to build upon the initial purchases with a view to making this library as complete as it was at the end of Leonard Woolf’s life. During his tenure, John supported cataloging and especially preservation efforts to ensure the collection’s longevity.

Finally, we acknowledge Mrs. Mildred Bissinger, a very generous donor to MASC. Mrs. Bissinger was one of the first scholars to examine the Woolf library at MASC, coming shortly after the initial acquisitions were made. That first visit to the campus in Pullman since her graduation from Washington State College many years earlier was instrumental in renewing Mrs. Bissinger’s ties with her alma mater and in establishing a long-lasting friendship with Leila Luedeking and a wonderful relationship with MASC staff. Funds from Mildred Bissinger’s endowment were used to subsidize publishing costs for this book.

Endnotes

1. First books were purchased starting in 1971. See accounts in the Virginia Woolf Miscellany, No. 22 (spring 1984), edited by Diane Gillespie. The issue also includes some history of the Woolf library at WSU, a summary of its contents, and examples of drawings in some of the books.

2. Miletic-Vejzovic, Laila. A Library of One’s Own: The Library of Leonard and Virgina Woolf. London: Cecil Woolf, 1997, p. 3, 4.

3. Ibid., p. 13, 16.

4. Ibid., p. 8, 9.

5. Published (printed) material was left in the books.

   

 
Introduction

by Diane F. Gillespie
Professor Emeritus of English,Washington State University

Virginia Woolf and Libraries

JUST AS VIRGINIA WOOLF was aware of differences among readers, so she was aware of differences among libraries. In “Hours in a Library” (1916), an essay whose title she borrowed from a collection of her father Leslie Stephen’s periodical criticism (1874), she distinguishes between people who read because they love learning and people who read because they love reading. Although the dichotomy is a loose one, her lover of learning is more likely to be a sedentary specialist who reads “on a system” in search of “some particular grain of truth.” Woolf’s lover of reading, whom she calls a “true reader,” is often younger and motivated by “intense curiosity” and open-mindedness. Prone to raids on libraries and secondhand bookstores, a true reader’s reading is like taking “brisk exercise in the open air,” not like sitting in a “sheltered study” (E2 55-7). Although true readers retain knowledge of the literary tradition, with maturity they move adventurously from past to contemporary writers, and thus from secondhand bookstores to shops that stock new publications (E2 59).

When Virginia Woolf considers reading in libraries, however, she adds gender to her distinction between types of readers. Institutional libraries, like those of the great English universities, are traditional, protected places designed mainly for the sedentary specialists of her description. A woman may love learning, but her access to such libraries is limited by her sex—as the female narrator discovers in A Room of One’s Own (7-8). She may need not only her own private space and sufficient income, but also her own library (Miletic-Vejzovic 4-5). Access to these three necessities—privacy, money, and books—symbolizes and fosters intellectual independence, a woman’s ability to say what she thinks. Although, as Woolf documents in an endnote to Three Guineas (1938), “women were apparently excluded from the British Museum Reading-Room in the eighteenth century” (174 n. 6), the early twentieth-century narrator in A Room of One’s Own goes there unimpeded. Pursuing her research, she is thwarted not by library rules or officials, but by a paucity of information on women and literature. Wryly she contrasts her own frustrated search for truth about women’s poverty with the “grunts of satisfaction” of a sedentary specialist nearby, a man who, trained at Oxbridge, seems to find “pure nuggets” of truth “every ten minutes or so” (28). In the very same British Library Reading Room, Woolf’s Julia Hedge, “the feminist” character in Jacob’s Room (1922), waits for her books and observes that all around the dome are “the names of great men…‘why didn’t they leave room for an Eliot or a Bronte?’” she wonders (JR 106). In both A Room of One’s Own and Jacob’s Room, as Anne Fernald notes, the British Library Reading Room dome is imaged as a “great cultural mind” that is masculine, just another “part of the factory of London” that ignores the individual (106-8). Women might read in the British Library, but its catalogue, available books, and architecture remind them constantly that they live in, and read about, a patriarchy.

Virginia Woolf also worked at the London Library, a private subscription collection founded in 1841 by Thomas Carlyle. Leonard Woolf recalls that she “used it much and was once found to have about 50 books unreturned” (L 501). She continued to use it even after 1935 when she was infuriated by E. M. Forster’s implication that he would have proposed her for the library board had its members not concluded, because of one previous female member (ironically during her father Leslie Stephen’s tenure as president), that “ladies are quite impossible” (D 4 297, D 5 278). Woolf’s relationships with libraries, therefore, often suggest a need for more accessible, egalitarian collections governed by, as well as open to, women readers. No doubt the ambiguities of her own long-standing use of libraries, combined with their lack of respect for and information about women and their work, culminated in her decision in 1938 to lend her name to an endowment fund appeal for the Millicent Fawcett (Marsham Street) library, “the oldest and largest research resource in Britain devoted entirely to the study of women and their achievements” (Pankhurst 1). Woolf used the Fawcett library resources herself when she was doing research for Three Guineas. She sent questions to librarian Vera Douie as well as corresponded with her about the library’s needs and about books written by women that she proposed to buy for the Fawcett collection (Pawlowski). Both she and Leonard sent letters to a number of women asking for their support (Snaith).

Responding to some of the replies, Virginia Woolf continues the discussion of libraries suitable for women readers, especially curious and open-minded lovers of reading. She tells Ethel Smyth, for instance, in a letter written a day before the publication of Three Guineas (1938), that the Marsham Street Library is “almost the only satisfactory deposit for stray guineas, because half the readers are bookless at home, working all day, eager to know anything and everything, and a very nice room, with a fire even, and a chair or two, is provided” (L6 232). These kinds of avid, unspecialized readers not only need a library, but they also need a comfortable one in which they feel welcome. “I owe all the education I ever had to my father’s library,” Virginia Woolf writes to another potential subscriber, “and so perhaps endow libraries with more divinity than I should” (L6 234). “But books have always been so prolific in my life,” she tells yet another correspondent, “that I can’t help being shocked to think that there are those who go without” (L6 236). Indeed, Virginia Woolf actually owned many of the books her narrator in A Room of One’s Own consults in the British Library (Luedeking 2). She knew she did not have to risk, so often as most women, “wetting her pen in bitterness” (JR 106) while reading in an inhospitable setting.

The Genealogy of the Woolfs’ Personal Library

Many books owned by Leonard and Virginia Woolf were accumulated well before either was born. It is a combined collection of many decades, with a wide variety of volumes added by numerous people at many different times. These books—with their dedications, bookplates, signatures, inscriptions, and annotations—are like fragments of conversations. They define institutional, intellectual, and emotional networks of relationships among contemporaries as well as among people of different generations.

Virginia Stephen was born in 1882 into a prominent intellectual family of evangelical philanthropists, imperialists, academics, and judges. Her father Leslie Stephen owned, before his daughter inherited them, books written and inscribed to him by his father, Sir James Stephen, among them Essays in Ecclesiastical Biography. Leslie, in turn, inscribed books to his young daughter Virginia, like J. G. Lockhart’s Memoirs of Sir Walter Scott (Miletic-Vejzovic 9, 5) and The Complete Poetical Works (1896) of James Russell Lowell, her godfather. As biographers have established, and as she herself has acknowledged, Virginia Stephen had the run of her father’s personal library. Upon his death in 1904, she inherited his books, more than 1,000 volumes of which remain in the library today (Daugherty 10). Her sister Vanessa moved them to their new home at 46 Gordon Square in Bloomsbury, while Virginia recovered from a mental breakdown at Caroline Amelia Stephen’s home in Cambridge. This aunt’s Quaker Strongholds (1891), inscribed by the author to her niece, is still in the Woolfs’ library. “Certainly books are wonderful things,” Vanessa wrote to Virginia. “Even I—though you may hook your learned nose at me in disdain—after spending some time grubbing amongst them, get to feel a great affection for the scrubbiest and most backless volume. I suppose it’s from living in a book-loving family. I feel happy and content sitting on the floor in an ocean of calf” (Bell 21).

Among the books Vanessa moved were ones Leslie Stephen wrote himself—on mountaineering and on English philosophy and literature—as well as his sixty-three annotated volumes of the Dictionary of National Biography (of which he had edited the first twenty-six). Leslie Stephen’s collection included works by William Makepeace Thackeray (his father-in-law by his first marriage), as well as by his friends Thomas Hardy, Henry James, and George Meredith. Leslie Stephen’s library, Beth Daugherty concludes, is “a humanities curriculum in history and political science, philosophy and religion, and eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literature.” She adds, however, that it is a curriculum short on women writers (14). Leslie Stephen did own twenty-four volumes of The Works of George Eliot, as well as a gift copy of The Spanish Gypsy, and he wrote a volume on Eliot for the English Men of Letters Series (Annan 111). A few women writers of the family, in addition to Caroline Emelia Stephen, are also represented among Leslie’s remaining books. For instance, ten books are authored by Leslie’s first wife’s sister, Anne Thackeray Ritchie, one of which is inscribed to him by the author, plus her collected works in eight volumes. Although Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Aurora Leigh (1873) is also there, inscribed by Robert Browning to Laura Makepeace Stephen (Leslie and Minnie Thackeray’s daughter), most of the volumes in the Woolf library by women writers were added later. Even though his library’s contents were skewed toward masculine points of view, Leslie Stephen made no attempt to confine his daughter to books deemed appropriate for a young woman with a feminine social role to learn. Virginia’s reading, which began with lists her father provided, evolved into reading whatever she liked and making up her own mind about it. Not through conversations experienced among young university men, as Daugherty points out, but through inscriptions to her father and through his own marginalia, Virginia Stephen learned the meaning of membership in “a literary community at work” (14-16).

Through her father, Virginia Stephen also inherited books her mother Julia Stephen had owned. Virginia’s maternal grandfather, John Jackson, was a doctor in India when Julia was born. Perhaps more prominently, however, the family’s associations, through Julia’s mother Maria Jackson (nee Pattle), were with politicians and especially with artists. Frequenting Little Holland House and Freshwater, the homes of Maria Jackson’s sisters, were important statesmen, writers, painters, and sculptors, among them Gladstone and Disraeli; Tennyson and Thackeray, G. F. Watts, Holman Hunt, and Edward Burne-Jones. “In this environment, Julia grew up, loved and admired, proposed to, painted, and photographed” (Gillespie, “The Elusive” 4-5). Julia married Herbert Duckworth, whom Leslie Stephen later called a “perfect type of public school man” (Stephen, L. 35), who died suddenly prior to the birth of their third child. Duckworth’s books, among them copies of Ovid, Rudyard Kipling, Robert Herrick, Thomas Moore, a book on English universities, one on the Highlands, a New Testament, a novel by J. M. Barrie, and a travel book by Alexander Kinglake, all came into Virginia Woolf’s hands—along with a copy of Charlotte Bronte’s Villette (1855)—from her mother through her father (Gillespie, “The Elusive,” 260 n. 15).

In the Dictionary of National Biography is Julia Stephen’s entry on her aunt, the pioneer photographer Julia Margaret Cameron. Although Julia also published Notes From Sick Rooms (Smith Elder, 1883), she exists among the books Virginia inherited primarily through the volumes she owned. Books expressing conventional sentiments about a woman’s role and religion, like Coventry Patmore’s Amelia, Tamerton Church-Tower (1878), are inscribed to Julia by her mother Maria Jackson. When Virginia Woolf wrote in “Professions for Women” of the woman writer’s need to kill the feminine stereotype that forbade criticism of masculine values, she had on her shelves Patmore’s The Angel in the House, inscribed to her mother by the author (Gillespie, “The Elusive,” 10-11, 260 n. 19-22). Among the books Virginia Stephen inherited, Anne Thackeray Ritchie’s are so well represented, more perhaps because she was a friend of Julia’s than because she was Leslie’s sister-in-law. Ritchie dedicated Miss Angel, about the painter Angelica Kauffmann, to “Mrs. Herbert Duckworth” and inscribed books to Julia and Leslie’s children by their first marriages and, after their marriage, to their first child. James Russell Lowell admiringly inscribed books to Julia, as did George Meredith and Henry James (Gillespie, “The Elusive,” 7-8, 260 n. 16; 12, 261 n. 29; 14-15, 262 n. 36).

After their marriage, Leslie and Julia Stephen had four more children, each of whom began receiving and then giving books. Virginia thus inherited books given to various Stephen siblings, among them her brother Thoby, whose gifts or school-prize books, like Charles Darwin’s The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection (1897), came to her upon his premature death in 1906. Early gifts to Virginia herself, inscribed to her not only by her father but also by other family members and friends like Vanessa and Thoby Stephen, Violet Dickinson, and Madge Vaughan, are also among the books remaining in the Leonard and Virginia Woolf Library.

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Virginia Stephen’s books were an appropriate intellectual dowry when she married Leonard Woolf on August 10, 1912. With a background very different from Virginia’s, Leonard was born in London in 1880 to the son of a Jewish “tailor who had done extremely well in his trade,” who, by the time of his death, defined himself as a “gentleman” and who “educated his [seven] sons out of their class” (Woolf, L. Sowing 13-14). His mother’s Jewish family came from Holland, and his prosperous maternal grandfather was a diamond merchant whose ten children pretty much “drained away” their father’s wealth (Woolf, L. Sowing 16). Leonard’s father, Sidney Woolf, was an intelligent, hard-working, and successful barrister and Q. C. He died at age forty-seven, leaving his widow with nine children and a much-reduced income, which she managed with considerable common sense. Leonard’s education at St. Paul’s School and Trinity College, Cambridge, was in the classics, with additional interests in philosophy and literature. An avid reader with access to libraries, Leonard amassed and contributed his own books to what became Leonard and Virginia Woolf’s joint collection. Some of Leonard’s books duplicated ones Virginia already had, and two or more different editions remain in their combined library. Virginia’s bookplate appears, for instance, in the Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, edited by Rev. Walter W. Skeat (1901), and Leonard Woolf has signed the Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, edited by Alfred W. Pollard, et. al. (1898). Robert Burton’s The Anatomy of Melancholy, 8th edition (1676), is inscribed to Virginia by Violet Dickinson and The Anatomy of Melancholy, edited by A. R. Shilleto (1893), is signed by Leonard. Both had editions of Edward Gibbon’s The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Virginia’s twelve-volume 1820 edition was given her by her brother Adrian; Leonard’s is a two-volume 1898 edition. Some books, reflecting Leonard’s reading at Cambridge, range from canonical playwrights like Shakespeare to contemporaries like Bernard Shaw and Henrik Ibsen, and from novelists like Henry Fielding to George Meredith (Woolf, L. Sowing 162-71). Because of his seven years as a colonial administrator in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), the combined library contains many books belonging both to Leonard and to his sister Bella Sidney Woolf on that country. The 1784, seventy-volume edition of the complete works of Voltaire which Leonard had taken with him to Ceylon (Woolf, L., Letters, 107 n. 1), remains in the combined Woolf library. Leonard’s developing political interests also are reflected in many books on English imperialism, Fabian and Labor Party politics, and international government. Books on Judaism, and Bibles (mostly Old Testaments) were also likely contributed by Leonard (Miletic-Vejzovic 18). There is, however, a Holy Bible inscribed to Virginia Woolf by Violet Dickinson, one inscribed to her by Leonard, and two Greek New Testaments, one owned by Leonard and annotated by Virginia. Leonard’s other interests, some—such as gardening, birds, and butterflies—shared with Virginia, also are well represented.

According to his, her, and their joint interests and writing or research commitments, the Woolfs continued to add numerous books after their marriage. These included ones they authored, as they were published; review and signed copies of books published by their acquaintances and friends; as well as gift copies given to Leonard or Virginia by various people. Virginia, for instance, received books as presents from many people, including Maynard Keynes, Saxon Sydney-Turner, Vita Sackville-West, Roger Fry, and Ethel Smyth. The Woolfs also kept books loaned or given to them but signed by and apparently belonging to friends and family members, among them Clive Bell, Duncan Grant, Lytton Strachey, Julian Bell, Vanessa Bell, Boris Anrep, and Roger Fry. One result is a library strong in English literature, from the fourteenth to the nineteenth century; with some twentieth-century literature, including selected American works; with a strong showing of French literature from Molière to Proust; and with good representation of Russian literature in translation. The Woolfs’ shared interest in Russian literature is evidenced by Leonard’s gift of Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov (1912) to Virginia and Virginia’s gifts of The Idiot (1913) and The Insulted and the Injured (1915) to Leonard as Constance Garnett’s translations appeared in the second decade of the twentieth century. Philosophical, psychoanalytical, and aesthetic studies are represented along with practical books on cooking and, predictably, on book printing and production (Miletic-Vejzovic 17). An interest in travel is reflected in many books, including fifteen volumes of Karl Baedeker’s travel guides, as well as a box that includes maps of Ceylon, street maps of London, and numerous road maps (showing various degrees of use and dated, in some cases, after Virginia Woolf’s death) to many parts of the British Isles and Europe.

Some books came with fascinating inserts. One example is a handwritten poem entitled “To V. S. with a Book” that Clive Bell inserted in his gift to Virginia Stephen of John Vanbrugh’s plays (1776). “Books are the quiet monitors of mind,” begins the first stanza, and the second and third reinforce the importance of books as “the mind’s last symbol” and “the heart’s memorial.” The second stanza, exalting the writer’s art, reads,

Books are the mind’s last symbol. They express

Its visions and its subtleties—a dress

Material for the immaterial things

That soar to immortality on wings

Of words, and live, by magic of the pen,

Where dead minds live, upon the lips of men

And deep in hearts that stir. Wherefore do I,

Drawing a little near, prophetically,

Send you a book.

A later example is a typed letter from Virginia Woolf, dated 10 December 1930 and inserted in the cover of “On Being Ill.” Addressing someone who had complained about the quality of the Hogarth Press’s printing of the essay-volume, Woolf agrees with the criticisms. She explains, however, that the essay was printed in a basement by uninstructed amateurs for whom such activity is a hobby. “In spite of all this,” she adds, “I believe that you can already sell your copy for more than the guinea you gave, as the edition is largely over subscribed, so that though we have not satsified [sic] your taste, we hope that we have not robbed your purse.”

The Woolfs’ Library at Washington State University

On the surface, it seems ironic that the bulk of the personal library owned by Leonard and Virginia Woolf is now housed within an institutional library, in Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections (MASC), in the new addition of the Holland Library, Washington State University (WSU), in Pullman on the state’s rural eastern side. WSU, however, founded in the late nineteenth century, is no 3,000-year-old Oxbridge. It was actually the other, slightly older, University of Washington (UW), located on the more urban, western side in Seattle, that “usurped the ivy-draped, Oxbridge image” (Stimson 27). WSU, says one of its historians, had an entirely different atmosphere from “that of the more typical patrician and cliquish, turn-of-the-century institutions of higher learning” elsewhere (Stimson 17).

WSU is a product of the Morrill Act, passed by the U.S. government in 1862, which “gave each state a grant of land to support tuition-free college for ‘the industrial classes.’” The state of Washington, established in 1889, claimed land under this act and, in 1892, admitted the first students to a coeducational, tuition-free institution initially called the Agricultural College, Experiment Station and School of Science of the State of Washington (or Washington Agricultural College) in Pullman. The original students studied “chemistry, American and European history, mathematics (trigonometry was mandatory), English literature, and two foreign languages”—all required whatever their majors (Stimson 14-15). West-side legislators as well as the UW objected, however, to a college “that proposed to teach foreign languages and mathematics to farm kids” (Stimson 6-7, 29, Frykman 1, 273 n. 1). Since students in other fields actually outnumbered those in agriculture, the college changed its name in 1905 to the State College of Washington, although it retained its agricultural research and teaching mission (Stimson 17). By the 1950s, the Faculty Executive Committee persuaded state legislators that the institution deserved to be called a university. Universities, everyone agreed, were “comprehensive teaching and research institutions offering degrees ranging from bachelors to doctorates of philosophy in various subjects” (Frykman 185). In 1959, therefore, the State College of Washington became Washington State University.


The combination of an egalitarian tradition and an identity as a research institution makes WSU an appropriate institutional venue for the Leonard and Virginia Woolf Library. WSU’s history, in fact, reminds us that for three years, beginning in 1905, Virginia Stephen taught a weekly class in English literature and history at Morley College, an evening institute for working people, and that Leonard Woolf was involved with, and published on, the economic and political movements that affected workers and consumers. Nor is the new addition to Holland Library like the British Museum Reading Room with the names of famous men ranged around the dome, or its U.S. equivalent, the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. The dome over the central atrium in the new addition (added in 1994 to the 1950 Holland Library building) is conical and made entirely of glass. Light pours in, and everyone is free to walk below it through the glass doors into Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections, where the Woolfs’ books are housed.

How the Woolfs’ library came to rest in the western United States, so far away from Rodmell and London, requires some explanation. The descriptions of the dispersion of the Woolfs’ books following Leonard’s death in 1969 are a bit murky. Clearly, though, it was through the efforts of John Elwood, then chair of the English department, that the Woolfs’ books came to the WSU Library’s attention. Elwood’s brief account in Virginia Woolf Miscellany of the books’ acquisition differs somewhat from George Spater’s overview in the Virginia Woolf Quarterly of their distribution and sales from Monks House. When John and Karen Elwood visited Sussex in 1967, Fred Lucas, owner at that time of the Bow Windows Book Shop in Lewes, introduced them to Leonard Woolf, still living in nearby Rodmell. John Elwood observed on several occasions that Leonard’s library was in disarray, many volumes having been “stacked in the sun on landings” (1). Similarly George Spater noted books on both shelves and floors where they were “allowed to accumulate dust, spider webs and defunct spiders” (61). After Leonard Woolf’s death in 1969, Mrs. Ian (Trekkie) Parsons, his executor, gave copies of books Virginia Woolf herself had written, including some translations into foreign languages from her room at Monks House, to Sussex University Library, along with copies of many books Leonard had written, manuscript materials belonging to both Woolfs, and considerable correspondence (Spater 61).

According to Spater’s outline of what happened to the rest of the Monks House books, two lots were sold at Sotheby’s in April and July of 1970. Most of the first lot, largely signed presentation copies by twentieth-century writers, was bought by the Henry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas, Austin. The second lot, mostly first editions of earlier works, went to individual bidders, the highest prices being paid for The Origin of Species, inscribed to Leslie Stephen by the author, a book containing John Donne’s notes and signature, nine first editions of Peacock, and a copy of Pope’s An Essay on Man bound “in one volume with first editions of other eighteenth-century works” formerly owned by Leslie Stephen (Spater 62-3). Elwood refers to WSU’s authorization of Fred Lucas to bid on “the approximately 300 books selected to be auctioned at Sotheby’s” of which “we managed to get over thirty” (1).

According to Elwood, however, this transaction followed a much larger initial purchase. A casual communication from Nancy Lucas to the Elwoods in 1971 indicated that Fred Lucas was looking for a buyer for the Monks House books (1). These would be “several thousand more volumes” that, according to Spater, were “sold as a lot to George Holleyman of Holleyman & Treacher, booksellers of Brighton.” These comprised several thousand “important and association” Monks House books, including first editions and presentation copies of well-known, mostly British nineteenth- and early twentieth-century writers. WSU bought these through a London bookseller, Wm. Dawson & Sons Ltd. The Bow Windows Book Shop in Lewes, owned by Wm. Dawson & Sons, bought “several thousand more volumes” of the Monks House books. Spater thinks this lot “is similar in range to that purchased by George Holleyman,” but that it “contained, in addition, the important collection of books on Ceylon” belonging to Leonard (63). A conversation between John Elwood and G. Donald Smith, director of Libraries at the time, authorized WSU to bid on what may have been both lots of books owned, directly or through the Bow Windows subsidiary, by Wm. Dawson & Sons.

When Virginia Woolf died in 1941, all of the Woolfs’ books were at Monks House in Rodmell, the London residence at 37 Mecklenburgh Square having been damaged by the World War II bombings. After Virginia’s death, Leonard rented 24 Victoria Square and moved many books back to London, keeping his library (including sets like the Voltaire and the Waverly novels) divided until his death. In 1972 Holleyman and Treacher catalogued and offered for sale the Victoria Square Library. As no one else seemed interested enough in these books either, WSU was able to purchase them and thus to acquire “a larger proportion of volumes associated with Leslie Stephen,” books given as gifts to Virginia, books rebound by her, and books with various bookplates (Spater 64). Spater indicates his relief that there would be no “further fragmentation” now that “the bulk of the Woolf books [are] back under a single ownership—something for which scholars should be eternally grateful” (65).

The Woolfs’ library at WSU is not complete, but it represents a substantial portion—more than 4,000 titles (approximately 6,000 volumes, given the multivolume sets) that Leonard and Virginia Woolf inherited, bought, were given, and published. Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections has since purchased additional books known to have been in the Woolfs’ library. These include most of the actual Hogarth Press publications, only a few of which came with the initial library purchases. In 1974, MASC purchased from Trekkie Parsons, who had inherited them from Leonard, a collection of 1917–1941 Hogarth Press publications. Those complete, MASC has collected the 1941–46 titles. In 1979, MASC purchased about four hundred books from Leonard’s nephew, Cecil Woolf, who had bought them from his uncle over the years. In 1983, MASC purchased another hundred books from Quentin Bell, Virginia Woolf’s nephew (Miletic-Vejzovic 7-8) and, more recently, additional books that came into the hands of dealers.

When the Woolfs’ books arrived at WSU in 1971, they were unpacked with great excitement by library staff Leila Luedeking and Anne Wierum, with help from Karen Elwood and others. Originally the books were shelved in a fourth-floor room of Holland Library’s west wing. Although the books were noncirculating, scholars visiting the collection could get a sense of the Woolf library as a whole. In 1978, however, when the Humanities and Special Collections division was combined with Manuscripts-Archives under one administration, the Woolf library was dispersed and catalogued, according to the Library of Congress system, among the other books in what is now Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections. Although the dispersal satisfies those whose concerns are security as well as consistency with other MASC collections, the move has caused some concern among users and potential users who would prefer a supervised browsing among the Woolfs’ books (e.g., Bishop). MASC would like to reassemble the Woolfs’ books in one place. Meanwhile, the knowledgeable staff continues to be helpful in answering mail, e-mail, and telephone inquiries as well as pulling many books and other materials for on-site reader use. This short-title catalogue facilitates some of the preliminary browsing currently difficult to do on-site. The printed short-title catalogue (in combination with the online version) also makes the Woolf library more accessible to those reluctant to travel to this noncirculating collection without surveying, in a preliminary way, what they might find there. This catalogue renders obsolete the incomplete, inaccurate, and scarce “Important and Association Books from the Library of Virginia and Leonard Woolf” at Monks House (10 copies, 1970) and “Books from the Library of the late Virginia and Leonard Woolf from 24, Victoria Square, Westminster, London, S.W. 1” (12 copies, 1972), compiled by Holleyman and Treacher.

There is no substitute, however, for handling the books themselves. I remember how moved Nigel Nicholson was on his visit in 1979 when he held in his hands Virginia Woolf’s copy of Agamemnon with the English words she had pencilled in over the Greek. I frequently have witnessed the curiosity and awe of undergraduate and graduate students who see for the first time the rare, early hand-printed productions of Leonard and Virginia Woolf’s newly founded Hogarth Press. As the appreciative, published user accounts indicate, the Library of Leonard and Virginia Woolf is available not only to sedentary, specialized readers whom Virginia Woolf would have associated with Oxbridge academic institutions, but also to interested students and general lovers of reading. Scholars and biographers may read, for example, Leslie Stephen’s marginalia and examine the droll drawings that provide insight into a different facet of a complex man (Hyman 3, Daugherty 10). Although the Woolfs were book users rather than book collectors, their books meant a lot to them. Readers in their library can factor into Virginia Woolf’s love of books her “largely unorthodox, or experimental and creative” efforts at bookbinding (Isaac 5). Over the years, she took most of her notes on what she read in sixty-seven reading notebooks, described and catalogued in Brenda Silver’s guide, but in some of her books, there are light marks in the margins or handwritten genealogies of characters. Leonard, on the other hand, kept indices in the back or marked passages in many books he read (Wilson 6, Miletic-Vajzovic 12). The Woolf library also gives readers access to many difficult-to-find, out-of-print works (Lee, L. 6). It enables scholars to learn what editions of specific books the Woolfs read and used (Hungerford 7), an increasingly important opportunity as editorial theory reveals the effects of editing, publishing, and marketing decisions on authors’ reputations and on readers’ responses. To look at the Woolfs’ books is to begin to access, as one graduate student has recorded, the lives of their minds (Brocato 7). Scholars, collectors, and artists alike appreciate the various bookplates—some heraldic reflections of family background, some designed by the Omega Workshop, some by Virginia Woolf herself (Barber, Gillespie, “More...”). Small press publishers and printers identify instantly with the production of Hogarth Press first editions (Bissinger 8).

The Woolf library in WSU’s Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections has become the center of a larger collection of books and works by people associated with the Woolfs, initial Bloomsbury writers like Lytton Strachey, E. M. Forster, Clive Bell, and Roger Fry; later associates like David Garnett, Vita Sackville-West, and Harold Nicolson; and other period writers like Edith Sitwell, Katherine Mansfield, and D. H. Lawrence. A few manuscripts have been added, like Julia Stephen’s story and essay manuscripts published by Gillespie and Steele and drafts of Roger Fry’s translations of Mallarme’s poems. There are some letters and papers of other writers and artists as well. MASC owns, in addition, a number of striking etchings, lithographs, and book illustrations by Duncan Grant and other Bloomsbury artists, as well as art exhibition catalogues ranging from the post-Impressionist exhibitions to more recent ones of Bloomsbury art. MASC has added books by and about Virginia Woolf’s family. It has also collected different editions, including some foreign language translations of Woolf’s books.

Most of us have books in our libraries that we have read only in part or not at all. The Woolfs were no exception. Gift books and review copies were, no doubt, sometimes unwelcome or uninteresting. Indeed, now and then one finds a volume with uncut pages. Other books are obviously well used, although one cannot always be certain by which generation of readers. Drawing conclusions from a list of books the Woolfs owned, therefore, requires caution and often a look at the book itself. On the other hand, as increasing numbers of lovers of learning and lovers of reading are discovering, the Woolf library is a rich resource, a legacy worth using and preserving from two of the most prolific and influential writers and thinkers of the twentieth century.

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Anacreon. Anacreon Done into English out of the Original Greek by Abraham Cowley and S. B. 1683. Illus. by Stephen Gooden. Soho, London: Nonesuch Press, 1923. LW—signer. Review copy.

Anand, Mulk Raj. Letters on India. Intro. by Leonard Woolf. London: Labour Book Service, 1942.

Ancient Monuments Society. Report and List [of Members]. London: The Society. 1961 issue only. LW listed as a Fellow under Sussex.

Ancient Monuments Society. Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society. London: The Society, 1953- . Vol. 14 (1967) and Vol. 15 (1967-68) only.

Andersen, Hans Christian. Stories & Fairytales, Volume II. Trans. by H. Oskar Sommer. Illus. by Arthur J. Gaskin. London: G. Allen, 1893.

André, Eugene. A Naturalist in the Guianas. Pref. by J. Scott Keltie. London; New York: Nelson, 1902.

Andreyev, Leonid. The Dark. Trans. by L. A. Magnus and K. Walter. Richmond, Eng.: Hogarth Press, 1922.

Angell, Norman. The British Revolution and the American Democracy: An Interpretation of British Labour Programmes. New York: Huebsch, 1919.

____. The Dangers of Half-preparedness: A Plea for a Declaration of American Policy: An Address. New York; London: Putnam’s, 1916. LW—annotations.

____. The Foundations of International Polity. London: Heinemann, 1914. Sidney Webb—signer.

____. The Great Illusion: A Study of the Relation of Military Power to National Advantage. London: Heinemann, 1914.

____. Must Britain Travel the Moscow Road? London: Douglas, 1926. LW—annotations.

____. Must It Be War? London: Labour Book Service, [1939?].

____. The Political Conditions of Allied Success: A Plea for the Protective Union of Democracies. New York; London: Putnam’s, 1918. LW—annotations.

____. The Unseen Assassins. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1932. LW—annotations.

____. War Aims: The Need for a Parliament of the Allies. London: Headley, 1917. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Annuaire interparlementaire: La vie politique de constitutionelle des peuples, publiée sous le patronage de l’Union interparliamentaire. Paris: Delagrave, 1931- . 1931 issue only.

Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature. Ed. by A. C. Paues. Cambridge: Bowes and Bowes, 1923- . Vol. 8 (1927) only. Contains entries for LW and VW.

Annual Digest of Public International Law Cases, 1925-1926. Dept. of International Studies of the London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London). London: Longmans, Green. Review copy. 6 vols. Vol. 3 (1929) only.

Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1758- . 1928 issue only.

Annunzio, Gabriele D’. See D’Annunzio, Gabriele.

Anson, William R. Principles of the English Law of Contract and of Agency in its Relation to Contract. 8th ed. London: H. Frowde and Stevens, 1898. W. T. Southorn—presentee.

Anstey, F. See Guthrie, F.

Anstey, John. The Pleader’s Guide: A Didactic Poem, in Two Books, Containing the Conduct of a Suit at Law, with the Arguments of Counsellor Bother’um, and Counsellor Bore’um, in an Action Betwixt John-a-Gull, and John-a-Gudgeon for Assault and Battery, at a Late Contested Election. London: T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1796-1802. Bound with George Chalmers, The Life of Daniel De Foe and Apulieus, Cupid and Psyche.

Anthologie des poètes français depuis le xve siêcle jusqu’a nos jours. Paris: Lemerre, [1873?].

Anthology of World Poetry. Ed. by Mark Van Doren. London: Cassell, 1929. VW—annotations.

Anthonisz, Richard G. The Dutch in Ceylon: An Account of their Early Visits to the Island, their Conquests, and their Rule over the Maritime Regions during a Century and a Half: With an Appendix Containing the Diary Kept during their Occupation of Kandy in 1765. Colombo: C. A. C. Press, 1929. Bella Woolf Southorn—signer.

Anthony, Katherine Susan. Catherine the Great. London: Cape, 1926. LW—annotations.

Anti-Socialist and Anti-Communist Union. The General Strike: The Story of a Great Folly. New Series, no. 105. London: Anti-Socialist & Anti-Communist Union, 1926. LW—annotations.

An Apology for the Life of Mr. T. C. [Theophilus Cibber], Comedian: Being a Proper Sequel to the Apology for the Life of Colley Cibber, Comedian. London: Printed for J. Mechell, 1740. LS—signer.

Apuleius. Cupid and Psyche: A Mythological Tale from The Golden Ass of Apuleius. London: Wright, 1799. Bound with Chalmers, The Life of Daniel De Foe.

_____. The Golden Ass. Trans. by William Aldington. Ed. by George Sampson. London: Chiswick Press for G. Bell, 1904. VW—drawing.

[Arabian Nights]. Le Livre des mille nuits et une nuit: Traduction littérale et complète du texte arabe. Trans. by J. C. Mardrus. Paris: La Revue Blanche, 1900-1904. 16 vols. Vols. 1-8 only. VW—mender.

[Arabian Nights]. Le Livre des milles nuits et une nuit: Traduction littérale et complète du texte arabe. Trans. by J. C. Mardrus. Paris: E. Fasquelle, 1908-1912. 8 vols. Vol. 1 only. VW—presentee. Jacques Raverat—inscriber.

Arablay, Frances (Burney) d’. See Burney, Fanny.

Aragon, Louis. Le paysan de Paris. Paris: Gallimard, 1926.

Arber, Edward. An English Garner: Ingatherings from our History and Literature. London: E. Arber, 1877-1883. 7 vols. VW—binder.

Archer, William. The Thirteen Days July 23-August 4, 1914: A Chronicle and Interpretation. Oxford: Clarendon Press; London; New York: H. Milford, 1915. Review copy.

Arion: Nemezetközi költöi almanach. [Almanach international de poesie]. Budapest: Corvina, 1966.

Aristophanes. The Acharnians. Intro., notes, and dialectical glossary by W. W. Merry. 5th ed. rev. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1901. 2 parts in 1 vol. LW—signer, annotations.

____. Aristophanis Comodiae. Ed. by F. W. Hall and W. M. Geldart. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1902. Thoby Stephen—signer, annotations.

____. Aristophanous komoidiai = The Comedies of Aristophanes. Trans. and ed. by Benjamin Bickley Rogers. London: G. Bell & Sons, 1902-1916. 6 vols. Vol. 5 only. Clive Bell—signer.

____. The Knights. Intro. and notes by W. W. Merry. 2d ed. rev. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1895. 2 parts in 1 vol. Thoby Stephen—signer, drawings, annotations.

____. A Metrical Version of the Acharnians, The Knights, and The Birds, with Occasional Comment. Comment by John Hookham Frere. Intro. by Henry Morley. 4th ed. London: Routledge, 1895. Clive Bell—signer.

____. The Wasps. Intro. and notes by W. W. Merry. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1893. LW—signer.

____. The Wasps of Aristophanes: As Performed at Cambridge November 19-24, 1897, with the Verse Translation of Benjamin Bickley Rogers. Cambridge: University Press, 1897. Clive Bell—signer.

Aristotle. Aristotelis De Coelo, et De generatione et corruptione. Ed. by Carl Prantl. Leipzig: B. G. Teubner, 1881. LW—signer, annotations.

_____. Artistotelis De republica libri octo. Ed. by Immanuel Bekker. Berlin: G. Reimer, 1878. LW—signer, annotations.

_____. Aristotelis Ethica Nicomachea. Ed. by Franz Susemihl. Leipzig: B. G. Teubner, 1887. LW has inscribed “A Garden Song” by Charles Isaac Elton. LW—signer, annotations.

_____. Aristotelis Metaphysica. Ed. by W. Christ. New ed., corr. Leipzig: B. G. Teubner, 1895. LW—signer, annotations.

_____. Aristotelis Opera Omnia. Editio stereotypa. Leipzig: C. Tauchunitz, 1831-32. Text in Greek. 16 vols. in 6. Vol. 3 only. One bound vol. containing 3 titles: [Vol. 7] De Anima Libri III, 1831; [Vol. 8] Organi pars I: Categoriae, and [Vol. 9] Organi pars II: Analytica priora et posteriora, 1832. LW—signer.

_____. Aristotelis Physica. Ed. by Carl Prantl. Leipzig: B. G. Teubner, 1879. LW—signer, annotations.

_____. Aristotle’s Theory of Poetry and Fine Art, with a Critical Text and Translation of the Poetics. See Butcher, S. H.

_____. The Ethics of Aristotle, Illustrated with Essays and Notes by Sir Alexander Grant. 4th ed., rev. London: Longmans, 1885. 2 vols. LW—signer, annotations.

_____. The Works of Aristotle Translated into English. Ed. by W. D. Ross. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1908-52. 12 vols. Vols. 1, 7, 9, and 11 only.

Arlen, Michael. Young Men in Love. London: Hutchinson, 1927.

Armour, Richard Willard, and Raymond F. Howes, eds. Coleridge the Talker: A Series of Contemporary Descriptions and Comments with Critical Introduction. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press; London: H. Milford, ©1940.

Arnold, Matthew. Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism. Popular ed. London: Smith, Elder, 1901. LW—annotation.

____. Essays in Criticism. London; New York: Macmillan, 1905.

____. Essays in Criticism: Second Series. London; New York: Macmillan, 1906.

____, ed. Friendship’s Garland: Being the Conversations, Letters, and Opinions of the Late Arminius, Baron von Thunder-Ten-Tronckh. 2d ed. London: Smith, Elder, 1897.

____. Irish Essays and Others. Popular ed. London: Smith, Elder, 1891. LS—annotations.

____. Literature and Dogma: An Essay towards a Better Apprehension of the Bible. London: Smith, Elder, 1873. LS—presentee, annotations. The Author—inscriber.

____. Literature and Dogma: An Essay towards a Better Apprehension of the Bible. Popular ed. London: Smith, Elder, 1900.

____. On Translating Homer. Popular ed. London: Smith, Elder, 1896.

____. Poems. London: Macmillan, 1869. 2 vols. LS—drawing.

____. The Study of Celtic Literature. Popular ed. London: Smith, Elder, 1891. VW—bookplate.

Arnold, Percy. The Bankers of London. London: Hogarth Press, 1938.

Arnold-Forster, Mervyn. Poems and Occasional Verses. Edinburgh: Riverside Press, 1928.

Arnold-Forster, William. The Blockade 1914-1919: Before the Armistice—and after. Oxford Pamphlets on World Affairs, no. 17. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1939.

____. Charters of the Peace: A Commentary on the Atlantic Charter and the Declaration of Moscow, Cairo and Teheran. London: Gollancz, 1944. LW—annotation.

____. The Disarmament Conference. London: National Peace Council, 1931.

____. Shrubs for the Milder Counties. Foreword by Lord Aberconway. London: Country Life; New York: Scribner’s, 1948.

____. The Victory of Reason: A Pamphlet on Arbitration. London: Hogarth Press, 1926.

Arnot, Robert Page. William Morris, a Vindication. London: M. Lawrence, 1934.

Art and Letters. Ed. by Desmond MacCarthy. London: Art and Letters, 1917-20. Vol. 2, no. 2 (Spring 1919) only. VW—binder.

Art and Literature. Lausanne: Société anonyme d’éditions littéraires et artistiques, 1964-67. No. 4 (1965) only.

Artists of Bloomsbury. See Bagenal, Barbara.

Arts Council of Ceylon. Art & Architecture of Ceylon, Polonnaruva Period. Intro. by S. Paranavitana. Bombay: s. n., 1954. Presentation copy. The Editor of The New Lanka—presenter.

Ascham, Roger. Toxophilus 1545. Ed. by Edward Arber. Westminster: Constable, 1902. LW—annotations.

Aspinall-Oglander, Cecil. Nunwell Symphony. London: Hogarth Press, 1945.

_____. Nunwell Symphony. 2d impression. London: Hogarth Press, 1946.

Asquith, Cynthia. Diaries 1915-1918. Foreword by L. P. Hartley. London: Hutchinson, 1968. LW—annotations.

Asquith, H. H. Some Phases of Free Thought in England in the Nineteenth Century: The Essex Hall Lecture, 1925. London: Lindsey Press, 1925.

Asquith, Margot. The Autobiography of Margot Asquith. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng.: Penguin, 1937. 2 vols. VW—binder.

Astell, Mary. Reflections upon Marriage. 3d ed. London: R. Wilkin, 1706. VW—binder.

Atalanta. London: Hatchards, 1888-98. Vol. 2, nos. 1-12 (Oct. 1888-Sept. 1889), and Vol. 4, nos. 37-48 (Oct. 1890-Sept. 1891) only.

Atalanta’s Garland: Being the Book of the Edinburgh University Women’s Union, 1926. Edinburgh: Printed at the University Press by T. and A. Constable, 1926. “A Women’s College from the Outside,” by Virginia Woolf, p. 11-16.

The Athenaeum. London: J. Lection, 1830-1921. No. 4716 (Sept. 17, 1920) only.

Atkinson, George Francklin. “Curry & Rice,” on Forty Plates, or, the Ingredients of Social Life at “Our Station” in India. 5th ed. London: W. Thacker, 1911. W. T. and Bella Woolf Southorn—presentees. Sir James Mackenna—inscriber.

Atlantic Monthly. Boston, Mass.: Atlantic Monthly Co., 1857-1932. Vol. 161, no. 6 (June 1938) only. Includes part of “Women Must Weep,” by Virginia Woolf.

An Atlas of the War: 15 Maps with Explanatory Text. “Note” by J. N. L. Baker. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1939.

Aubrey, John. Brief Lives, and Other Select Writings. Ed. and intro. by Anthony Powell. London: Cresset Press, 1949.

Auden, W. H., and T. C. Worsley. Education, Today—and Tomorrow. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 40. London: Hogarth Press, 1939.

Augustine, Saint, Bishop of Hippo. The City of God. (De civitate Dei). Trans. by John Healey. Ed. by R. V. G. Tasker. Intro. by Sir Ernest Barker. London: Dent; New York: Dutton, 1945.

Aulard, François-Alphonse. Christianity and the French Revolution. Trans. by Lady Frazer. London: Benn, 1927.

Ault, Norman, ed. Elizabethan Lyrics from the Original Texts. London; New York: Longmans, 1925.

Aurelius, Marcus [pseud.] See Padley, Walter Ernest.

Austen, Jane. The Complete Novels of Jane Austen. Intro. by J. C. Squire. London: Heinemann, 1928.

____. Emma. London: Dent; New York: Dutton, 1906.

____. Five Letters from Jane Austen to her Niece Fanny Knight. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1924.

____. Lady Susan. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1925.

____. Mansfield Park. London: T. Nelson, [19—].

____. Pride and Prejudice. Ed. by R. Brimley Johnson. London: Dent; New York: Dutton, 1907.

____. Pride and Prejudice, a Novel. London; New York: Routledge, [186-]. LW—signer.

____. Pride and Prejudice: A Novel in Two Volumes. Printed for London: T. Egerton, 1817. 2 vols. VW—presentee. John Maynard Keynes—inscriber.

____. Sense and Sensibility. London: Dent; New York: Dutton, 1906.

____. Two Chapters of Persuasion Printed from Jane Austen’s Autograph: With a Facsimile. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1926. 2 copies, one on handmade paper with facsimiles of J. Austen’s MS bound in.

____. Volume the First: Now First Printed from the MS in the Bodleian Library. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1933. 2 copies. Review copy.

Austen-Leigh, James Edward. Memoir of Jane Austen. Ed. and intro. by R. W. Chapman. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1926. Review copy.

Austen-Leigh, Mary Augusta. Personal Aspects of Jane Austen. London: J. Murray, 1920.

Austin, Alfred. The Garden that I Love. London; New York: Macmillan, 1894.

The Austrian Red Book: Official Files Pertaining to Pre-War History. London: Allen & Unwin, 1920.

The Author. London: Society of Authors, 1949- . Vol. 78, no. 2; Vol. 79, nos. 2-4; and Vol. 80, no. 2 only. Vol. 78, no. 2 lists Leonard Woolf’s Beginning Again as recipient of the 1965 W.H. Smith and Son Literary Award. Vol. 80, no. 2 has enclosure of the 84th Annual Report, which lists Leonard Woolf as a member of the council.

Avvakum, Protopope. The Life of the Archpriest Avvakum by Himself. Trans. by Jane Harrison and Hope Mirrlees. London: Hogarth Press, 1924. 2 copies. LW—signer.

Aytoun, William Edmondstoune, ed. The Ballads of Scotland. Edinburgh: W. Blackwood, 1858. 2 vols. Vol. 2 only.

Aziz, Khursheed Kamal. The Making of Palestine: A Study in Nationalism. London: Chatto & Windus, 1967.

Babbitt, Irving. Democracy and Leadership. London: Constable, 1924. LW—annotations.

Babel, I. Red Cavalry. Trans. by John Harland. London: Knopf, 1929.

Bacon, Francis. Essayes, Religious Meditations, Places of Perswasion & Disswasion. From the First Edition of 1597. London: F. Etchells and H. Macdonald, 1924. Review copy.

____. The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral, of Sir Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam, Viscount St. Alban: With a Table of the Colours of Good and Evil: Whereunto is Added the Wisdom of the Antients. Trans. by Sir Arthur Gorges. London: M. Clark for Samuel Mearne, 1680.

____. The Letters and the Life of Francis Bacon: Including all his Occasional Works, Namely Letters, Speeches, Tracts, State Papers, Memorials, Devices, and All Authentic Writings Not Already Printed among his Philosophcal, Literary, or Professional Works, Newly Collected and Set Forth in Chronological Order with a Commentary Biographical and Historical. Ed. by James Spedding. London: Longman, Green, 1861-74. 7 vols. LS—signer, drawings, annotations.

____. The Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England. London: Printed for F. C. and J. Rivington, et al., 1819. 10 vols. VW—binder. James Stephen, Jr.—bookplates. LW—annotations.

Baedeker, Karl. Austria, together with Budapest, Prague, Karlsbad, Marienbad. 12th rev. ed. Leipzig: K. Baedecker; New York: C. Scribner’s, 1929.

____. Greece: Handbook for Travellers. 4th rev. ed. Leipzig: K. Baedeker, 1909.

____. Italy from the Alps to Naples: Abridged Handbook for Travellers. 3d rev. ed. Leipzig: K. Baedeker; New York: C. Scribner’s, 1928.

____. Northern France, from Belgium and the English Channel to the Loire, Excluding Paris and its Environs: Handbook for Travellers. 3d ed. Leipzig: K. Baedeker; New York: C. Scribner’s, 1899. VW—signer.

____. Northern Germany, Excluding the Rhineland: Handbook for Travellers. 17th rev. ed. Leipzig: K. Baedeker; New York: C. Scribner’s, 1925.

____. Northern Italy, Including Ravenna, Florence, and Pisa: Handbook for Travellers. 15th rev. ed. Leipzig: K. Baedeker; New York: C. Scribner’s, 1930.

____. Norway, Sweden, and Denmark with Excursions to Iceland and Spitsbergen: Handbook for Travellers. 9th ed., rev. Leipzig: K. Baedeker; New York: C. Scribner’s, 1909. LW—signer.

____. Paris and its Environs, with Routes from London to Paris: Handbook for Travellers. 14th rev. ed. Leipzig: K. Baedeker, etc., 1900.

____. Paris and its Environs, with Routes from London to Paris: Handbook for Travellers. 19th rev. ed. Leipzig: K. Baedeker, etc., 1924.

____. The Rhine from the Dutch to the Alsatian Frontier: Handbook for Travellers. 18th rev. ed. Leipzig: K. Baedeker; New York: C. Scribner’s, 1926.

____. Rome and Central Italy: Handbook for Travellers. 16th rev. ed. Leipzig: K. Baedeker, etc., 1930.

____. Southern France Including Corsica: Handbook for Travellers. 5th ed. Leipzig: K. Baedeker, etc., 1907. LW—drawing, annotations.

____. Southern Germany (Baden, Black Forest, Wurtemberg, and Bavaria): Handbook for Travellers. 13th rev. ed. Leipzig: K. Baedeker, etc., 1929.

____. Switzerland together with Chamounix and the Italian Lakes: Handbook for Travellers. 27th rev. ed. Leipzig: K. Baedeker, etc., 1928.

____. Tyrol and the Dolomites Including the Bavarian Alps: Handbook for Travellers. 13th rev. ed. Leipzig: K. Baedeker, etc., 1927.

Bagehot, Walter. Estimates of Some Englishmen and Scotchmen, a Series of Articles Reprinted by Permission Principally from The National Review. London: Chapman & Hall, 1858.

____. The Works of Walter Bagehot. Memoir by R.H. Hutton. Ed. by Forrest Morgan. Hartford, Connecticut: Travelers Insurance Company, 1891. 5 vols. LS—annotations, drawings.

Bagenal, Barbara, et al. Artists of Bloomsbury: Paintings, Watercolours, and Drawings. Rye, Sussex: Rye Art Gallery, 1967.

Bagenal, Nicolas Beauchamp, ed. Fruit Growing, Modern Cultural Methods. London; Melbourne: Ward, Lock, 1939.

Bailey, John Cann. A Question of Taste. English Association Pamphlet, no. 65. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1926.

Bailey, John Eglington. The Life of Thomas Fuller, D. D., with Notices of his Books, his Kinsmen and his Friends. London: Pickering, 1874. LS—signer, annotations.

Bailey, Stanley Hartnol. The Anti-drug Campaign: An Experiment in International Control. London: P. S. King, 1935. Author acknowledges LW for making suggestions—cf. Preface.

____. The Framework of International Society. London: Longmans, 1932.

____. Mr. Roosevelt’s Experiments. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 24. London: Hogarth Press, 1935.

Bailey, Sydney Dawson. Constitutions of the British Colonies: Information. Foreword by James Griffiths. Hansard Society Pamphlet, no. 9. London: Hansard Society, 1950. Review copy.

Baker, Philip J. Noel. See Noel-Baker, Philip J.

Baker, Ray Stannard. Woodrow Wilson and World Settlement. London: Heinemann, 1923. 3 vols. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Balfour, Graham, Sir. The Life of Robert Louis Stevenson. London: Methuen, 1911.

Ball, John. See Alpine Club. Peaks, Passes and Glaciers.

Ball, John. The Western Alps. Ed. by W. A. B. Coolidge. New ed. The Alpine Guide, pt. 1. London; New York: Longmans, 1898.

Ball, Robert S. A Popular Guide to the Heavens: A Series of Eighty-Three Plates, with Explanatory Text & Index. 3d ed. London: G. Phillip, 1910.

Ballinger, William George. Race and Economics in South Africa. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 21. London: Hogarth Press, 1934.

Balzac, Honoré de. Le Colonel Chabert; Honorine; L’interdiction. Paris: Calmann Lévy, [1905?]. LW—signer, annotations.

_____. Les contes drolatiques colligez ez abbayes de Touraine et mis en lumière pour l’esbattement des Pantagruelistes et non aultres. 6. éd., illustrée de 425 dessins par Gustave Doré. Paris: Garnier frères, 1861.

_____. Le curé de village. Paris: Calmann Lévy, 1905. Cecil Sidney Woolf—signer.

_____. Illusions perdues. Paris: Calmann Lévy, 1892. LW—presentee. Trinity College, Cambridge—presenter.

_____. La maison Nucingen; Les secrets de la princesse de Cadignan; Les employés; Sarrazine; Facino Cane. Nouv. éd. Paris: Calmann Lévy, 1887.

_____. Œuvres complètes. Paris: Calmann Lévy, 1856-75. 45 vols. Lacking vol. 10. LS—signer. VW—binder.

_____. La peau de chagrin. Paris: Calmann Lévy, [1896?]. LW—signer. VW—binder.

_____. The Physiology of Marriage, or, Meditation of an Exlectic Philosopher on Happiness and Unhappiness in Marriage. Trans. and intro. by Francis Macnamara. London: Casanova Society, 1925. Review copy.

_____. Seraphita; Jésus-Christ en Flandre; Melmoth réconcilié; L’élixer de longue vie. Paris: Calmann Lévy, n. d.

_____. Splendeurs et misères de courtisanes. Paris: Calman Lévy, 1891. 2 vols.

Bancroft, Hester. Poems. London: Elkin Mathews, 1906.

Bandaranaike, Solomon Dias. Remembered Yesterdays: Being the Reminiscences of Maha Mudaliyar Sir Solomon Dias Bandarasaika, K.C.M.G. Intro. by Major Herbert Noyes. London: J. Murray, 1929. LW—inscriber. Bella Woolf Southorn—presentee.

Bannerman, Helen. The Story of Little White Squibba. London: Chatto & Windus, 1966.

Barber, Margaret Fairless. The Roadmender, by Michael Fairless [pseud.] London: Duckworth, 1902.

Barbier, E. J. F. Chronique de la Régence et du règne de Louis XV, (1718-1763), ou Journal de Barbier. Paris: Charpentier, 1857. 8 vols.

Barclay, Robert. An Apology for the True Christian Divinity: Being an Explanation and Vindication of the Principles and Doctrines of the People Called Quakers. 8th ed. Birmingham: Baskerville, 1765. LS—signer, annotations. George Duckworth—signer.

Barclay, Thomas, Sir. New Methods of Adjusting International Disputes and the Future. London: Constable, 1917.

Baring, Maurice. Algae, an Anthology of Phrases. London: Heinemann, 1928.

_____. Cat’s Cradle. London: Heinemann, 1926. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Comfortless Memory. London: Heinemann, 1928. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Daphne Adeane. London: Heinemann, 1926. VW—signer.

_____. The Glass Mender and Other Stories. London: Heinemann, 1926. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Lost Lectures, or the Fruits of Experience. 1st ed. London: P. Davies, 1932.

_____. Passing By. London: M. Secker, 1921. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Punch and Judy & Other Essays. London: Heinemann, 1924. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. The Puppet Show of Memory. New Impression. London: Heinemann, 1922. VW—signer.

_____. R.F.C., H.Q. 1914-1918. London: G. Bell, 1920. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Robert Peckham. London: Heinemann, 1930. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Translations, Ancient and Modern. London: Heinemann, 1925. VW—letter from author tipped in.

Barker, Ernest, Sir, ed. The Future Government of India and the Indian Civil Service. London: Methuen, 1919.

_____. National Character and the Factors in Its Formation. London: Methuen, 1927. LW—annotations.

_____. Social Contract: Essays by Locke, Hume and Rousseau. Intro. by Sir Ernest Barker. World’s Classics, 511. London: Oxford University Press, 1947.

_____. The Submerged Nationalities of the German Empire. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1915.

Barker, J. Ellis. Modern Germany: Its Rise, Growth, Downfall and Future. 6th ed., entirely re-written and enl. London: Murray, 1919.

Barker, Ralph. Ten Great Bowlers. Foreword by Alec Bedser. London: Chatto & Windus, 1967.

Barker, Ronald E. The Days are Long. London: Cassell, 1959. Ian Parsons—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Barnard, Marjorie Faith. Macquarie’s World. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1961.

Barnes, Leonard. The Duty of Empire. London: V. Gollancz, 1935. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Empire or Democracy?: A Study of the Colonial Question. London: V. Gollancz, 1939.

_____. The Future of Colonies. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 32. London: Hogarth Press, 1936.

_____. The New Boer War. London: Hogarth Press, 1932.

_____. Skeleton of the Empire. Fact, a Monograph a Month, no. 3. London: Fact, Ltd., 1937.

Barnes, William. Select Poems of William Barnes. Ed., pref., and notes by Thomas Hardy. London: H. Frowde, 1908.

Barney, Natalie Clifford. Aventures de l’esprit. Paris: Émile-Paul frères, 1929.

Barrès, Maurice. Mes Cahiers. Intro. by Philippe Barrès. Paris: Plon, 1929, 1931. 14 vols. Vols. 1 and 3 only. VW—binder.

Barrie, J. M. George Meredith, 1909. London: Constable, 1909.

_____. The Little Minister. London: Cassell, 1892. George Duckworth—ink stamp.

Barron, Clarence Walker. The Mexican Problem. Intro. by Talcott Williams. Boston; New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1917. Review copy.

Barrow, Reginald Haynes. Plutarch and His Times. London: Chatto & Windus, 1967.

Bartholomew, J. G. The Citizen’s Atlas of the World: Containing 156 Pages of Maps and Plans, with an Index, a Gazetteer, and Geographical Statistics. Edinburgh: J. Bartholomew, 1912.

Bartholomew, John. Bartholomew’s Town Plan of London—Central Area. S. l.: s. n., n. d.

Bartlett, John. Familiar Quotations: Being an Attempt to Trace to their Source Passages and Phrases in Common Use. Author’s ed. London: G. Routledge, [1869?]. LS—signer.

Bartlett, Vernon. Introduction to Italy. London: Chatto & Windus, 1967.

Bateman, Josiah. The Life of the Rev. Henry Venn Elliott, M.A.: Perpetual Curate of St. Mary’s, Brighton, and Late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. London: Macmillan, 1868. Review copy.

Bates, Jean Victor. Our Allies and Enemies in the Near East. Intro. by Sir Edward Carson. London: Chapman and Hall, 1918. LW—annotations.

Baudelaire, Charles. Les fleurs du mal. Nouv. éd. Paris: Calmann Lévy, 1890. LW—signer.

Bauman, Heinrich. German in 30 Lessons. 16th ed. London: Linguaphone Institute, 1926.

Bayley, John. Tolstoy and the Novel. London: Chatto & Windus, 1966.

_____. Tolstoy and the Novel. London: Chatto & Windus, 1968.

Baynard, Edward. Health: A Poem: Shewing How to Procure, Preserve, and Restore it, to which is Annex’d The Doctors’s Decade. 8th ed., corr. London: J. Roberts, 1749.

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Beaconsfield, Benjamin Disraeli. See Disraeli, Benjamin.

Beaumont, Francis, and John Fletcher. Beaumont & Fletcher. Ed. and intro. by J. St. Loe Strachey. Mermaid Series: The Best Plays of the Old Dramatists. London: Unwin; New York: Scribner’s, [1887?]. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only. LW—signer.

_____. Beaumont & Fletcher. Unexpurgated version. Ed. and intro. by J. St. Loe Strachey. Mermaid Series: The Best Plays of the Old Dramatists. London: Vizetelly, 1887. 2 vols.

_____. The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher. Intro. by George Darley. London: E. Moxon, 1840. 2 vols. LS—annotations, drawing.

Beaverbrook, Max Aitken. Men and Power, 1917-1918. London: Hutchinson, 1956. LW—annotations.

Beckford, Peter. Thoughts on Hunting. Intro. by Charles Richardson. Ornamented by Martin Travers. London: Chapman and Dodd, n. d. VW—bookplate.

Beckford, William. Recollections of an Excursion to the Monasteries of Alcobaça and Batalha. London: R. Bentley, 1835. VW—presentee. Lytton Strachey—inscriber.

Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. Death’s Jest-Book, or, The Fool’s Tragedy. London: William Pickering, 1850.

_____. Poems by the Late Thomas Lovell Beddoes, Author of Death’s Jest-Book or the Fool’s Tragedy, with a Memoir. London: William Pickering, 1851.

Bedford, Hebrand Arthur Russell, 11th duke of, and Spencer Pickering. Science and Fruit Growing: Being an Account of the Results Obtained at the Woburn Experimental Fruit Farm since its Foundation in 1894. London: Macmillan, 1919.

Bee-keepers’ Record: A Monthly Journal Devoted to Practical Bee-Keeping. London: J. Herrod-Hemsall, 1895-1954. 49 vols. Vol. 22, no. 1 (Jan. 1933) only.

Beer, Max. A History of British Socialism. Intro. by R.H. Tawney. London: G. Bell, 1919-20. LW—annotations.

Beerbohm, Max. And Even Now. London: Heinemann, 1920.

_____. The Dreadful Dragon of Hay Hill. London: Heinemann, 1928.

_____. The Incomparable Max: A Selection. Intro. by S. C. Roberts. London: Heinemann, 1962.

_____. Lytton Strachey: The Rede Lecture, 1943. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1943. 2 copies. Elizabeth Robins—presentee. Octavia Wilberforce—inscriber.

Beesley, Lawrence. The Loss of the H.M.S Titanic: Its Story and its Lessons. London: Heinemann, 1912.

Beethoven, Ludwig van. Beethoven’s Letters. Notes by Dr. A. C. Kalischer. Trans. and pref. by J. S. Shedlock. Ed. by A. Eaglefield-Hull. London; Toronto: Dent; New York: Dutton, 1926.

Beeton, Isabella Mary. Mrs. Beeton’s Everyday Cookery: With about 2,500 Practical Recipes and Sections on Labour-Saving, Household Work, Marketing, Renovations, Etc., Carving and Trussing, the Art of “Using-Up,” Table Decoration, Table Napkins, Meals and Menus, Beverages, Etc., with 16 Plates in Colour and Nearly 300 Illustrations. New ed. London; Melbourne: Ward, Lock, 1923. Margery and Philip Sidney Woolf—signers.

BéKássay, Ferenc Istvan Dénes Gyula. Adriatica and Other Poems. Pref. by F. L. Lucas. London: Hogarth Press, 1925.

Bekker, Paul. The Story of Music: An Historical Sketch of the Changes in Musical Form. Trans. by M. D. Herter Norton and Alice Kortschak. London: Dent, 1927. Review copy.

Bell, Clive. An Account of French Painting. London: Chatto & Windus, 1931. 2 copies.

_____. Art. London: Chatto & Windus, 1914. VW?—markings.

_____. Civilization: An Essay. London: Chatto & Windus, 1928. VW—presentee. Clive Bell—inscriber.

_____. Civilization, an Essay by Clive Bell. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1928.

_____. Civilization, an Essay by Clive Bell. West Drayton, Middlesex, Eng.: Penguin, 1947.

_____. The Legend of Monte Della Sibilla, or, Le paradis de la reine Sibille. Cover and decorations by Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell. Richmond, Eng.: Hogarth Press, 1923.

_____. Old Friends: Personal Reflections. London: Chattto and Windus, 1956.

_____. Peace at Once. Manchester; London: National Labour Press, 1915.

_____. Poems. Richmond, Eng.: Hogarth Press, 1921.

_____. Pot-Boilers. London: Chatto & Windus, 1918. Review copy.

_____. Proust. London: Hogarth Press, 1928.

_____. Since Cézanne. London: Chatto & Windus, 1922.

_____. Victor Pasmore. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng.: Penguin, 1945.

_____. Warmongers. London: Peace Pledge Union, 1938.

Bell, Gertrude Lowthian. The Letters of Gertrude Bell. Ed. by Lady Bell (Florence Eveleen Eleanore Olliffe). London: Benn, 1930. LW—annotation.

Bell, Graham. The Artist and his Public. Hogarth Sixpenny Pamphlets, no. 5. London: Hogarth Press, 1939.

Bell, Herbert Clifford Francis. Lord Palmerston. London; New York: Longmans, 1936. 2 vols. LW—annotations.

Bell, Julian. Chaffinches. Songs for Sixpence, no. 2. Cambridge: W. Heffer, 1929. 2 copies. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Essays, Poems, and Letters. Ed. by Quentin Bell. Contributions by J. M. Keynes, David Garnett, Charles Mauron, C. Day Lewis, and E. M. Forster. London: Hogarth Press, 1938.

_____. Winter Movement and Other Poems. London: Chatto & Windus, 1930. 2 copies. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Work for the Winter, and Other Poems. Hogarth Living Poets, 2d Series, 4. London: Hogarth Press, 1936.

_____. Work for the Winter: More or Less for Christmas from Julian Bell. S. l.: s. n., n. d. LW, VW—presentees. The Author—inscriber. VW—binder.

Bell, Quentin. Ruskin. Writers and Critics Series, 29. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1963. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Belloc, Hilaire. A Change in the Cabinet. London: Methuen, 1909.

_____. Danton: A Study. London: Thomas Nelson, 1910.

_____. The Jews. London: Constable, 1922. LW—annotations.

Bellows, John. John Bellows: Letters and Memoir. Ed. by Elizabeth Earnshaw Bellows. London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1904. Thoby Stephen—presentee. Caroline Emelia Stephen—inscriber.

Benda, Julien. The Great Betrayal (La Trahison des Clercs). Trans. by Richard Aldington. London: Routledge, 1928.

Benedicks, Carl. ber Wollastondraht. (Offprinting from Physikalische Zeitschrift, 17. Jahrgang, 1916, p. 319-22).

Benedict, Libby. The Refugees. London: Hogarth Press, 1938.

Benenson, Peter. The Future of Legal Aid. Fabian Research Series, no. 191. London: Fabian Society, 1957. Review copy.

Ben-Jacob, Jeremiah. The Motif of Catastrophe in Jewish History. Foreword by Selig Brodetsky. London: Carmel, 1945. Review copy.

Benkard, Ernst. Undying Faces: A Collection of Death Masks, with a Note by Georg Kolbe. Trans. by Margaret M. Green. London: Hogarth Press, 1929.

Bennett, Arnold. Anna of the Five Towns. New ed. London: Methuen, 1912.

_____. The Card: A Story of Adventure in the Five Towns. 6th ed. London: Methuen, 1911.

_____. Don Juan de Marana: A Play in Four Acts. London: T. W. Laurie, 1923. LW—bookplate.

_____. Hilda Lessways. London: Methuen, 1911. VW—markings.

_____. Riceyman Steps: A Novel. London; New York: Cassell, 1923.

Benson, Arthur Christopher. Memories and Friends. London: J. Murray, 1924. The Author—inscriber.

Benson, Stella. Goodbye, Stranger. New York: Macmillan, 1926.

_____. Tobit Transplanted. With rpt. of apocryphal Book of Tobit appended. London: Macmillan, 1931. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Benson, Wilfrid. As You Were. London: Hogarth Press, 1930.

_____. Dawn on Mont Blanc: Being Incidentally the Tragedy of an Aggravating Young Man. London: Hogarth Press, 1930.

_____. The Foreigner in the Family. London: Hogarth Press, 1929.

_____. Social Policy in Dependent Territories. International Labour Office Studies and Reports. Series B. Economic Conditions, no. 38. Montreal: International Labour Office, 1944.

Bentham, George. Handbook of the British Flora: A Description of the Flowering Plants and Ferns Indigenous to, or Naturalized in, the British Isles: For the Use of Beginners and Amateurs. 5th ed., rev. by Sir J. D. Hooker. London: L. Reeve, 1887. LS—drawing. VW—binder.

Bentley, Robert. A Manual of Botany, Including the Structure, Classification, Properties, Uses and Functions of Plants. 4th ed. London: J. and A. Churchill, 1882.

Bentwich, Norman de Mattos. The Colonial Problem and the Federal Solution. Federal Tracts, no. 3. London: Macmillan, 1941.

_____. England in Palestine. London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1932. LW—annotations.

Berenson, Bernard. The Florentine Painters of the Renaissance, with an Index to their Works. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1896. LS?—markings.

Beresford, J. D. The Hampdenshire Wonder. New Adelphi Library, vol. 20. London: M. Secker, 1926.

Beresford, John. Gossip of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. London: R. Cobden-Sanderson, 1923. Review copy.

Berg Collection. New in the Berg Collection: An Exhibition. By John D. Gordan. New York: New York Public Library, 1964.

Berg Collection. New in the Berg Collection, 1962-1964. By Lola L. Szladits. New York: New York Public Library, 1969.

Bergson, Henri Louis. The Meaning of the War: Life & Matter in Conflict. Intro. by H. Wildon Carr. London: T. F. Unwin, 1915. Review copy.

Berkeley, George. A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge: Wherein in Chief Causes of Error and Difficulty in the Sciences, with the Grounds of Scepticism, Atheism, and Irreligion, are Inquired into, to which are Added, Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous, in Opposition to Scepticks and Atheists. London: Printed for J. Tonson, 1734.

Berlin, Isaiah. Historical Inevitability. Auguste Comte Memorial Lecture, no. 1. London: Oxford University Press, 1954. LW—annotations. Review copy.

_____. Karl Marx, his Life and Environment. Home University Library of Modern Knowledge, 189. 2d ed. London; New York: Oxford University Press, 1948.

_____. Two Concepts of Liberty: An Inaugural Lecture Delivered before the University of Oxford, on 31 October 1958. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1958.

Bernard, Luther Lee. An Introduction to Social Psychology. American Social Sciences Series. London: Allen & Unwin, 1927.

Bernays, Anne. The New York Ride. New York: Pocket Books, 1966.

Bertarelli, L. V. Northern Italy, from the Alps to Rome (Rome Excepted). Ed. by Findlay Muirhead. Blue Guides. London: Macmillan, 1924.

_____. Southern Italy, Including Rome, Sicily, and Sardinia. Ed. by Findlay Muirhead. Blue Guides. London: Macmillan, 1925. LW—annotations.

Bertini, Emma. Italian Verbs Simplified: A Complement of “The Italian Companion and Interpreter.” 8th ed. Firenze: Felice le Monnier, 1924.

The Berwick Church Paintings. Eastbourne: Towner Art Gallery, 1969.

Best, Mary Agnes. Thomas Paine: Prophet and Martyr of Democracy. London: Allen & Unwin, [1927?]. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Best Poems of 1927. See Moult, Thomas.

Betjeman, John. Antiquarian Prejudice. Hogarth Sixpenny Pamphlets, no. 3. London: Hogarth Press, 1939.

Betz, Maurice. Le démon impur: Roman. Paris: Émilie-Paul Fréres, 1926. John Middleton Murry—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Bevan, Aneurin. Democratic Values. Fabian Tract, no. 282. London: Fabian Publications; V. Gollacz, 1951.

______, E. J. Strachey, and George Strauss. What We Saw in Russia. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 4. London: Hogarth Press, 1931.

Bevan, Edwyn. The World of Greece and Rome. Benn’s Sixpenny Library, no. 2. London: Benn, 1927. Review copy.

______. See Zimmermann, Emil. The German Empire of Central Africa.

Beveridge, William Henry Beveridge, Baron. Beveridge on Beveridge: Recent Speeches of Sir William Beveridge. Ed. by Joan S. Clarke. London: The Social Security League, 1944. Review copy.

_____. Blockade and the Civilian Population. Oxford Pamphlets on World Affairs, 24. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1939.

_____. Full Employment in a Free Society: A Summary. London: New Stateman and Nation; Reynolds News, 1944.

Bevin, Ernest. The Britain I Want to See. London: Labour Party, 1934.

_____. My Plan for 2,000,000 Workless. London: Clarion Press, 1933.

Beyens, Eugène-Napoléon Louis Joseph Marie Auguste. La question africaine. Bruxelles; Paris: G. van Oest, 1918.

Beyle, Marie Henri. See Stendhal.

Bibesco, Martha. Au bal avec Marcel Proust. Cahiers Marcel Proust, 4. Paris: Gallimard, 1928. VW—binder.

Bible. English. Authorized. The Holy Bible: Containing the Old Testament and the New, Translated out of the Original Tongues and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised by His Majesties Speciall Command: Appointed to be Read in Churches. Cambridge: J. Hayes, 1683.

Bible. English. Authorized. The Holy Bible: Containing the Old Testament and the New, Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised by His Majesty’s Special Command: Appointed to be Read in Churches. Oxford; New York: The University Press, 1893. LW—presentee, annotator. Marie Woolf—inscriber.

Bible. English. Authorized. The Holy Bible: Containing the Old Testament and the New, Translated out of the Original Tongues and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised by His Majesty’s Special Command: Appointed to be Read in Churches. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1900. VW—presentee. Violet Dickinson—inscriber.

Bible. English. Authorized. The Holy Bible: Containing the Old Testament and the New, Translated out of the Original Tongues and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised by His Majesty’s Special Command: Appointed to be Read in Churches. London: The British and Foreign Bible Society, 1909. VW—presentee. LW—inscriber.

Bible. Latin. Tremellius. Biblia Sacra: Sive, Testamentum Vetus, ob Im. Temellio et Fr. Iunio ex Hebraeo Latinè redditum, et, Testamentum Novum, à Theod. Beza è Graeco in Latinum versum. Amsterdam: I. I. Schipper, 1669.

Bible. Tamil. 1901. The Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments: Translated out of the Original Tongues into Tamil, and with Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. Madras: Madras Auxillary to the British and Foreign Bible Society, 1901.

Bible. N. T. English. Authorized. The New Testament: The Authorized English Version, with Introduction, and Various Readings from the Three Most Celebrated Manuscripts of the Original Greek Text. Intro. by Constantine Tischendorf. Leipzig: Tauchnitz; London: S. Low, Marston, Low, and Searle, 1869.

Bible. N. T. English. New English. The New English Bible: New Testament. London: Oxford University Press, 1961.

Bible. N. T. Gospels. English. Authorized. The Four Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles, in the Authorized Version. World’s Classics, 344. London: Oxford University Press, 1929. VW—binder.

Bible. N. T. Greek. He Kaine Diatheke = The Greek New Testament: With the Readings Adopted by the Revisers of the Authorized Version. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1888. VW?—annotations.

Bible. N. T. Greek. Scholz. He Kaine Diatheke: Consisting of the Text of Scholz with the Readings, Both Textual and Marginal, of Griesbach, and the Variations of the Editions of Stephens, 1550, Beza, 1598, the Elzevir, 1633. Narrow ed. London: S. Bagster and Sons, 1861. LW—signer, annotations. VW—annotations.

Bible. N. T. Hebrew. Ha-Berit ha-hadashah: Ha ‘atakah hadashah mi-leshon Yayan li-leshon ‘Ivrit. = The New Testament in Hebrew and English. Trans. by Isaac Edward Salkinson. London: Trinitarian Bible Society, [ca. 1940].

Bible. O. T. Apocrypha. English. Authorized. The Holy Bible, an Exact Reprint Page for Page of the Authorized Version Published in the Year MDCXI. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1833. LW—signer.

Bible. O. T. Apocrypha. English. Authorized. The Apocrypha: Translated out of the Greek and Latin Tongues, Being the Version Set Forth A.D. 1611 Compared with the Most Ancient Authorities and Revised A.D. 1894. London: H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1926.

Bible. O. T. Apocrypha. English. Revised. The Apocrypha: The Revised Version with the Revised Marginal References. Oxford: Oxford University Press; London; New York: H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1927.

Bible. O. T. English. Revised Standard. The Old Testament: Translated out of the Original Tongues, Being the Version Set Forth A.D. 1611, Compared with the Most Ancient Authorities and Revised, A.D. 1885. World’s Classics, 385-388. London: H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1931. 4 vols. VW—binder.

Bible. O. T. Job. English. Authorized. The Book of Job: According to the Authorized Version. London: G. Bell, 1900. LW—presentee. Lytton Strachey—inscriber.

The Bibliophile’s Almanack for 1927. Ed. by Oliver Simon and Harold Child. London: Fleuron, 1927.

Bin Fulani, Fulani. See Leys, Norman Maclean.

Binyon, Laurence, comp. Golden Treasury of Modern Lyrics. London: Macmillan, 1924. Review copy.

_____. Laurence Binyon. S. l.: s. n., n. d.

_____. The Sirens: An Ode. London: Macmillan, 1925. Review copy.

_____. Tradition and Reaction in Modern Poetry. English Association Pamphlet, no. 63. London: Oxford University Press, 1926.

Biriukov, P. The Life of Tolstoy. London; New York: Cassell, 1911.

Birkenhead, Frederick Edwin Smith. International Law. 5th ed., rev. and enl. London and Toronto: Dent, 1918.

Birkhead, Edith. Christina Rossetti & Her Poetry. London: Harrap, 1930. Review copy.

Birkinshaw, Mary. See Stewart, Mary Elizabeth (Henderson).

Birman, Aleksandr Mikhailovich. Factory Management and Wages in the Soviet Union. London: Soviet News, 1958. Review copy.

Birrell, Augustine. The Collected Essays and Addresses of the Rt. Hon. Augustine Birrell, 1880-1920. London; Toronto: J. M. Dent, 1922. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber, annotations.

_____. The Life of Charlotte Bronte. London: W. Scott, 1887.

Birrell, Francis. Letter from a Black Sheep. Hogarth Letters, no. 5. London: Hogarth Press, 1932.

_____, and F. L. Lucas, eds. The Art of Dying: An Anthology. London: Hogarth Press, 1930. VW—dedicatee.

Bishop, M. C. Memoir of Mrs. Urquhart. London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1897. LS—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Bisland, Elizabeth. The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn. London: Constable; Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1906. 2 vols.

Bjornson, Bjornstjerne. Plays. 2d series. Trans. and intro. by Edwin Bjorkman. London: Duckworth, 1914. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Blackwood’s Magazine. “Blackwood” Tales from the Outposts. London: W. Blackwood, 1932- . 12 vols. Vol. 8 (1933) only. Bella Woolf Southorn—presentee.

Blagden, Isa. Poems. Edinburgh: Blackwood, 1873. Julia Stephen—presentee. Maria Jackson—inscriber.

Blake, Robert. The Unknown Prime Minister: The Life and Times of Andrew Bonar Law, 1858-1923. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1955. LW—annotations.

Blake, William. The Lyrical Poems of William Blake. Intro. by Walter Raleigh. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1905.

_____. Poems of William Blake: Comprising Songs of Innocence and of Experience, together with Poetical Sketches and Some Copyright Poems Not in any Other Edition. London: B. M. Pickering, 1874. Anne Thackeray Ritchie—signer.

_____. Poetical Sketches. Noel Douglas Replicas. Facsimile of 1783 ed. London: N. Douglas, 1926.

_____. Songs of Innocence and of Experience: Showing the Two Contrary States of the Human Soul. Ed. by Richard Herne Shepherd. [New and enl. ed.] London: B. M. Pickering, 1868.

_____. William Blake. Augustan Books of Modern Poetry. London: E. Benn, 1925.

Blakeney, Edward Henry, ed. Peaks, Passes, & Glaciers. London; Toronto: J.M. Dent; New York: E. P. Dutton, 1926.

Blanc, Louis. Revolution française: Histoire de dix ans, 1830-1840. 4. éd. Paris: Pagnerre, 1844. 5 vols.

Blanchard, Laman. Life and Literary Remains of L. E. L. (Letitia Elizabeth Landon). London: H. Colburn, 1841. 2 vols.

Blanche, Jacques-Emile. Cahiers d’un artiste, 5. serie: La famille d’Aultreville et les Sommevielle. Paris: Émile-Paul Fréres, 1920. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Bland, J. O. P. China, Japan, and Korea. London: W. Heinemann, 1921. LW—annotations.

Blanshard, Paul. Freedom and Catholic Power. London: Secker and Warburg, 1951. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Blaze, L. E. A History of Ceylon for Schools. Colombo: Christian Literary Society, 1903. W. T. Southorn—signer.

_____. The Story of Kandy: A Paper Read on the 20th July, 1914 in Connection with the Kandy Popular Lectures. Colombo: Wesleyan Mission, 1914. W. T. Southorn—signer.

Blelloch, D. H. Aid for Development. Fabian Research Series, no. 195. London: Fabian International Bureau, 1958.

Blenkinsop, Arthur. Enjoying the Countryside. Fabian Research Series, no. 265. London: Fabian Society, 1968.

Blessington, Marguerite, Countess of. Conversations of Lord Byron with the Countess of Blessington. London: H. Colburn, 1834. VW—annotations. Ernest Hartley Coleridge—signer.

Bligh, William. A Book of the “Bounty.” Everyman’s Library, Travel, no. 950. London: Dent; New York: Dutton, 1938. VW—presentee. Stephen Spender—inscriber.

Bloch, Jean Richard. Et Cie. 2. éd. Paris: Editions de la nouvelle revue français, 1918.

Blum, Léon. Les problèmes de la paix. Paris: Delamain et Boutelleau, 1931. LW—annotations.

Blunden, Edmund. Charles Lamb: His Life Recorded by his Contemporaries. Biographies through the Eyes of Contemporaries, vol. l. London: Hogarth Press, 1934.

_____. English Poems. London: Cobden-Sanderson, 1925. LW—bookplate.

_____. Nature in English Literature. Hogarth Lectures on Literature, no. 9. London: Hogarth Press, 1929.

_____, ed. Shelley and Keats as they Struck their Contemporaries: Notes Partly from Manuscript Sources. London: C. W. Beaumont, 1925.

_____. Winter Nights: A Reminiscence. Ariel Poems, no. 17. London: Faber and Gwyer, 1928.

Blunt, Wilfred Scawen. My Diaries: Being a Personal Narrative of Events, 1888-1914. London: M. Secker, 1919-20. 2 vols. LW—annotations. Review copy.

_____. The Poetry of Wilfrid Blunt. Selected and arr. by W.E. Henley and George Wynham. London: W. Heinemann, 1898. George Duckworth—signer.

_____. Secret History of the English Occupation of Egypt, Being a Personal Narrative of Events. London: M. Secker, 1907. Review copy.

Boake, W. J. S. Mannár: A Monograph. Colombo: J. A. Skeen, 1888.

Boas, Guy. The Garrick Club, 1831-1964. London: The Club, 1964.

_____. Lytton Strachey. English Association Pamphlet, no. 93. London: H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1935. VW—binder.

Boccaccio, Giovanni. The Decameron: Or, Ten Days’ Entertainment of Boccaccio. Intro. by Thomas Wright. London: Chatto & Windus, 1874.

Bodelsen, C. A. Studies in Mid-Victorian Imperialism. Kjøbenhavn; London: Gylendendalske Nordisk Forlag, 1924.

Bodmer, Frederick. The Loom of Language, a Guide to Foreign Languages for the Home Student. Ed. by Lancelot Hogben. London: G. Allen & Unwin, 1943. LW—annotations.

Boileau Despréaux, Nicolas. Œuvres de mr. Boileau Despréaux, avec des éclairessemens historiques, donnez par lui-même. Geneve: Chez Fabri and Barriot, 1716.

Boissier, Leopold, and B. Mirkine-Guetzevitch. See Annuaire Interparlementaire.

Bolus, Harriet Margaret Louisa Kensit. South African Succulents, Mesembryanthemum, and Some Allied Genera. Capetown; Wynberg: The Specialty Press of South Africa, n. d.

Bondar, David. Bondar’s Simplified Russian Method: Conversational and Commercial. 2d ed., rev. London: E. Wilson, 1918.

Bonjour, Félix. La démocratie suisse. Lausanne: Payot et Cie, 1919. LW—annotations.

Bonnier, Gaston Eugène Marie. British Flora. Trans. by Ethel Mellor. London; Toronto: J. M. Dent; New York: E. P. Dutton, 1925. LW—annotations.

Book Auction Records. London: H. Stevens, Son & Stiles, 1903- . Vol. 22 (1924/25) and Vol. 25 (1927/28) only.

Book of American Verse. Ed. and intro. by A. C. Ward. World’s Classics, 428. London: H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1935.

A Book of Stories: Jean Standford, John Cheever, Daniel Fuchs, William Maxwell. London [et al.]: V. Gollancz, 1957.

Books and the Public by the Editor of The Nation, John Maynard Keynes, Stanley Unwin, Michael Sadleir, Basil Blackwell, Leonard Woolf, Peter Ibbetson, Henry B. Saxton, Charles Young, Jeffery E. London: Hogarth Press, 1927.

Booth, Meyrick. Social Reconstruction in Germany. London: G. Allen & Unwin, 1919.

Borkenau, Franz. The Totalitarian Enemy. London: Faber & Faber, 1940. LW—annotations.

Borrow, George Henry. The Bible in Spain: Or, The Journeys, Adventures, and Imprisonments of an Englishman in an Attempt to Circulate the Scriptures in the Peninsula. Notes and glossary by Ulick Ralph Burke. London: J. Murray, 1912.

_____. Celebrated Trials and Remarkable Cases of Criminal Jurisprudence from the Earliest Records to the Year 1825. Rev. and ed. by Edward Hale Bierstadt. London: J. Cape, 1928. LW—annotations.

_____. Wild Wales: Its People, Language, and Scenery. London: J. Murray, 1924.

Bosanquet, Bernard. The Function of the State in Promoting the Unity of Mankind. S. l.: s. n., n. d. Proof copy.

_____. The Philosophical Theory of the State. 3d ed. London: Macmillan, 1920. Review copy.

Bosanquet, Helen Dendy. Social Work in London, 1869 to 1912: A History of the Charity Organisation Society. London: J. Murray, 1914. LW—annotation. Review copy.

Bosanquet, Theodora. Harriet Martineau: An Essay in Comprehension. London: F. Etchelle and H. MacDonald, 1927. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Henry James at Work. Hogarth Essays. London: Hogarth Press, 1924.

_____. Paul Valéry. London: Hogarth Press, 1933.

Bossuet, Jacques Bénigne. Œuvres choisies de Bossuet, évêque de Meaux. Nismes: P. Beaume, 1784-90. 10 vols. Lacking vol. 4. VW—binder. James Stephen, Jr.—bookplate.

Boswell, Alexander Bruce. Poland and the Poles. London: Methuen, 1919. Review copy.

Boswell, James. Boswelliana: The Commonplace Book of James Boswell: With a Memoir and Annotations. Memoir by Charles Rogers. Intro. by Lord Houghton. London: Published for Grampian Club, 1876. LS—signer, annotations, drawing.

_____. The Journal of a Tour to Corsica, & Memoirs of Pascal Paoli. Ed. and intro. by S. C. Roberts. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1923. VW—presentee. Augustine Birrell—inscriber, bookplate.

_____. The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. 3d ed. London: J. M. Dent, 1902. VW—binder.

_____. Letters of James Boswell. Ed. by Chauncey Brewster Tinker. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1924.

_____. Letters of James Boswell, Addressed to the Rev. W. J. Temple: Now First Pub. from the Original MSS., with an Introduction and Notes. London: R. Bentley, 1857. LS—signer, annotations, drawing.

_____. The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. Ed. by Arnold Glover. Intro. by Austin Dobson. Illus. by Herbert Railton. Reprint of 1901 ed. London; Toronto: J. M. Dent; New York: E. P. Dutton, 1925. 3 vols.

_____. The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of his Studies, and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order: A Series of his Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons, and Various Original Pieces of his Composition, Never before Published, the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great-Britain, for Near Half a Century during which he Flourished. 5th ed., rev. and augm. London: Printed for Cadell and Davies, 1807. 4 vols.

_____. The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including his Tour of the Hebrides, Correspondence with Mrs. Thrale, &c, &c. Ed. by John Wilson Crocker and John Wright. London: G. Bell, 1876. 10 vols. in 5. LS—annotations.

_____. The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Together with a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides. Reprint of 1792 ed. Notes by Percy Fitzgerald. London: Bickers, 1874. LS—presentee. Anne Thackeray Ritchie—inscriber.

_____. On the Profession of a Player: Three Essays. London: E. Mathews and Marrot, 1929.

Bott, Alan, ed. Our Mothers: A Cavalcade in Pictures, Quotation, and Description of Late Victorian Women, 1875-1900. Text by Irene Clephane. 2d ed. London: V. Gollancz, 1932.

Bourne, H. R. Fox. Civilisation in Congoland: A Story of International Wrongdoing. London: P. S. King, 1903. LW—annotations.

_____. Sir Philip Sidney: Type of English Chivalry in the Elizabethan Age. New York; London: G. P. Putnam, 1891.

Bowdler, Thomas. Memoir of the Life of John Bowdler, Esq. London: A. and E. Spottiswoode, 1824. The Author—annotation.

Bowers, Alice Maud Allen. The Trap. London: Hogarth Press, 1931.

Bowes-Lyon, Lilian Helen. The White Hare and Other Poems. London: J. Cape, 1934.

Bowker, B. Lancashire under the Hammer. London: Hogarth Press, 1928.

Bowker, G. H. How to Keep a House Dog: A Practical Guide to his Housing, Feeding, Grooming, Exercising, and General Management, with Hints on Whelping, the Rearing of Puppies, Etc. Foreword by Charles R. Johns. London: The National Canine Defense League, n. d.

Bowles, E. A. A Handbook of Crocus and Colchicum for Gardeners. London: M. Hopkinson, 1924.

_____. My Garden in Spring. London: T. C. and E. C. Jack, 1914.

Bowley, Marian. Britain’s Housing Shortage. Oxford Pamphlets on Home Affairs, no. H. 9. London: H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1944.

Boxer Indemnity and Chinese Education: The Question on the Remission and Allocation of the British Share. London: Chinese Association for the Promotion of Education, 1924. Review copy.

Boyer, Abel. The History of Queen Anne: Wherein All the Civil and Military Transactions of that Memorable Reign are Faithfully Compiled from the Best Authorities and Impartially Related: The Whole Intermixed with Several Authentick and Remarkable Papers: Together with All the Important Debates in Parliament, a Compleat List of the Most Eminent Persons who Died in the Course of this Reign, with Proper Characters of those who Render’d themselves Most Conspicuous in Church and State: Illustrated with a Regular Series of All the Medals that were Struck to Commemorate the Great Events of this Reign, with a Variety of Other Useful and Ornamental Plates. London: T. Woodward and C. Davis, 1735.

Boyle, Eleanor Vere. A Book of the Heavenly Birthdays. 2d ed. London: Elliot Stock, 1894.

_______. Ros rosarum ex horto poetarum. Dew of the Ever-Living Rose, Gathered from the Poets’ Gardens of Many Lands. 2d ed. Chicago: A. C. McClurg, 1884.

Brabant, Frank Herbert. The Beginning of the Third Republic in France: A History of the National Assembly (February-September 1871). London: Macmillan, 1940. LW—annotations.

Bracciforti, Ferdinand. A New Pronouncing-Dictionary of the English and Italian Languages. Milan: Oreste Ferrario, 1881.

Brach, Paul. La destinée du comte Alfred de Vigny. Le roman des grandes existences, 12. Paris: Plon, 1927. VW—binder.

Bradbrook, M. C. T. S. Eliot. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1950.

Bradby, Eliza Dorothy. A Short History of the French Revolution, 1789-1795. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1926.

Bradshaw’s Complete Anglo-French Phrase-Book for Travellers and Students: With Copious Vocabularies of the Most Useful Words, Common Idioms, Collections of Conversational Phrases, Models of Letters, Comparative Tables of Moneys, Weights and Measures, and Special Sections Devoted to Cycling, Motoring and Photography. New ed., rev. and corr. by François A. Collet. London: Henry Blacklock, n. d.

Brailsford, Henry Noel. Democracy for India. Fabian Society Tract Series, no. 248. London: Fabian Society, 1939.

_____. If We Want Peace. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 11. London: Hogarth Press, 1932.

_____. A League of Nations. London: Headley Bros., 1917. LW—annotations.

_____. Making Germany Pay? Peace Aims Pamphlet, no. 23. London: National Peace Council, 1944.

_____. Olives of Endless Age: Being a Study of this Distracted World and its Need of Unity. New York; London: Harper, 1928.

_____. Our Settlement with Germany. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng.; New York: Penguin, 1944.

_____. Property or Peace. London: V. Gollancz, 1934. Review copy.

_____. The Russian Workers’ Republic. London: G. Allen & Unwin, 1921. LW—annotations.

_____. Shelley, Godwin, and their Circle. Home University Library of Modern Knowledge, no. 75. London: Williams and Norgate, n. d. LW—signer.

_____. The War of Steel and Gold: A Study of the Armed Peace. London: G. Bell, 1914. LW—markings. Review copy.

Braithwaite, R. B. George Edward Moore, 1873-1958. London: Oxford University Press, 1962. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. The State of Religious Belief: An Inquiry Based on “The Nation and Athenaeum” Questionnaire. London: Hogarth Press, 1927.

Brampton, Henry Hawkins, Baron. The Reminiscences of Sir Henry Hawkins, Baron Brampton. 2d impression. Ed. by Richard Harris. London: E. Arnold, 1904. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only.

Brandes, Georg Morris Cohen. Creative Spirits of the Nineteenth Century. Trans. by Rasmus B. Anderson. London: Unwin, 1924.

Brandt, H.C.G. A German-English Dictionary. London; New York: Stechert, 1925.

Brantôme, Pierre de Bourdeille. Recueil des dames. Notes by Roger Goucheron. Paris: Payot, 1926. VW—spine label.

Brawley, Benjamin Griffith. A Social History of the American Negro: Being a History of the Negro Problem in the United States, Including a History and Study of the Republic of Liberia. New York: Macmillan, 1921. Review copy.

Breasted, James Henry. The Conquest of Civilization. New York; London: Harper, 1926.

Brenan, Gerald. The Spanish Labyrinth: An Account of the Social and Political Background of the Civil War. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1943. LW—annotations.

Brent-Smith, Alexander. Studies and Caprices. London: Methuen, 1926.

Brett, Dorothy. Lawrence and Brett: A Friendship. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1933. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Brewer, J. S. The Athanasian Creed Vindicated: From the Objections of Dean Stanley and Other Members of the Ritual Commission: With an Appendix on the Proposed Revision of the Version. London: Rivingtons, 1871.

Brewster, Henry Bennet. The Prison: A Dialogue, with a Memoir of the Author by Ethel Smyth. London: W. Heinemann, 1931. VW—presentee. Ethel Smyth—inscriber.

Brewster, Ralph H. The 6,000 Beards of Athos. Pref. by Ethel Smyth. London: Hogarth Press, 1935.

Bridge, Ann. Facts and Fictions. London: Chatto & Windus, 1968.

Bridges, John Henry. Prayer and Work: A Lay Sermon. London: Wyman, 1879.

_____. The Unity of Comte’s Life and Doctrine: A Reply to Strictures on Comte’s Later Writings Addressed to J. S. Mill. London: N. Trübner, 1866.

Bridges, Robert Seymour. Poetical Works of Robert Bridges. London: Smith, Elder, 1898-1905. 6 vols. Vol. 5 only.

_____. The Spirit of Man: An Anthology in English & French from the Philosophers & Poets. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1917.

Brierly, J. L. Encirclement. Oxford Pamphlets on World Affairs, no. 12. London: H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1939.

_____. English Law. Oxford Pamphlets on Home Affairs, no. H. 6. London: H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1943.

Bright, John. The Diaries of John Bright. Foreword by Philip Bright. London; Toronto: Cassell, 1930. LW—annotations.

Brimble, L. J. F. Social Studies and World Citizenship: A Sociological Approach to Education. London: Macmillan, 1943. Review copy.

Brimley, George. Essays. Ed. by William George Clark. Cambridge: Mamillan; London: J.W. Parker, 1858. Review copy.

Bringing Soviet Schools Still Closer to Life: Full Text of the Theses of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the USSR Council of Ministers on the Question of Strengthening the Ties of the School with Life, and Further Developing the System of Public Education. Soviet Booklets, no. 44. London: Soviet Booklets, 1958.

Britain and the Developing World. Fabian Research Series, 267. London: Fabian Society, 1968.

British Broadcasting Corporation. The B.B.C.’s Recommendations for Pronouncing Doubtful Words, Reissued with Criticisms. Ed. by Robert Bridges. SPE Tract, no. 32. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1929. Review copy.

British Central Africa? London: Fabian Publications; V. Gollancz, 1951.

British Commmonwealth Labour Conference. Report of the First British Commonwealth Labour Conference Held at the House of Commons, London, July 27 to August 1, 1925. London: Trades Union Congress and the Labour Party, 1925.

British Commonwealth Relations: Proceedings of the First Unofficial Conference at Toronto, 11-12 September1933. Ed. and pref. by Arnold J. Toynbee. Foreword by Robert L. Borden. London: Oxford University Press; H. Milford, 1934.

British Essayists, to which are Prefixed Prefaces, Biographical, Historical, and Critical. Ed. by James Ferguson. London: J. Haddon for G. Offer, 1819. 45 vols. Vols. 4 and 25 only. LW—signer.

Brittain, Vera. Testament of Youth: An Autobiographical Study of the Years 1900-1925. London: V. Gollancz, 1933. VW—signer.

Brockwell, Maurice Walter. The Pseudo-Arnolfini Portrait: A Case of Mistaken Identity. London: Chatto & Windus, 1952. The Author—signer.

_____. The Van Eyck Problem. London: Chatto & Windus, 1954. The Author—signer, annotations.

Brontë, Anne. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. London: Smith, Elder, n. d. LW—signer.

Brontë, Charlotte. The Life and Works of Charlotte Brontë and her Sisters, with Introductions by Mrs. Humphrey Ward and Annotations to Mrs. Gaskell’s Life of Charlotte Brontë by Clement K. Shorter. London: J. Murray, 1924. 7 vols.

_____. The Professor. Illus. by Edmund Dulac. London; Toronto: J. M. Dent; New York: E. P. Dutton, 1922.

_____. The Professor: A Tale. London: Smith, Elder, 1857. 2 vols.

_____. Shirley: A Tale. London: Smith, Elder, 1849. 3 vols.

_____. Twelve Adventurers, and Other Stories. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1925. Review copy.

_____. Villette. London: Smith, Elder, 1853. 3 vols.

_____. Villette. New ed. London: Smith, Elder; Bombay: Smith, Taylor, 1855. Herbert Duckworth—signer.

Brontë, Charlotte, Emily Brontë, and Anne Brontë. The Works of Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë. London: J. M. Dent, 1893. 12 vols. Vols. 1, 3-7, 9-11 only. VW—annotations (vol. 10), signer (vol. 1). LW—annotations (vol. 7).

Brontë, Emily. Wuthering Heights. Pref. and memoir by Charlotte Brontë. London: G. Richards, 1901. LW—signer.

Brooke, Rupert. John Webster & the Elizabethan Drama. London: Sidgwick and Jackson, 1916. James Strachey—signer.

_____. Letters from America. Pref. by Henry James. London: Sidgwick and Jackson, 1916.

Brooke, Stopford Augustus. English Literature from A.D. 670 to A.D. 1832. Rev. and corr. ed. London: Macmillan, 1917.

_____. English Literature from A.D. 670 to A.D. 1832. 3d ed. Reprint of 1896 ed., with additional chapter. London: Macmillan, 1924.

Brookes, Edgar Harry. The History of Native Policy in South Africa from 1830 to the Present Day. 2d rev. ed. Pretoria: J. L. van Schaik, 1927. LW—annotations.

_____. What is Wrong with the League of Nations?: A Constructive Criticism of the League of Nations in Working, with Certain Practical Suggestions. London: Hogarth Press, 1928.

Brookes, Richard. A General Gazetteer, or Compendious Geographical Dictionary: Containing Descriptions of Every Country in the Known World. Rev. by A. G. Findlay. 5th ed. London: W. Tegg, 1848.

Brookiana. Pref. by Charles Henry Wilson. London: Printed for R. Phillips, 1804. VW—binder.

Brookfield, Frances Mary. The Cambridge Apostles. London: Isaac Pitman, 1906.

Brooks, C. E. P. The Weather: An Introduction to Climatology. London: E. Benn, 1927. Review copy.

Brown, A. J. The Arsenal of Democracy. Oxford Pamphlets on World Affairs, no. 53. London: H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1941.

Brown, George Mackay. The Year of the Whale. London: Chatto & Windus; Hogarth Press, 1965.

Brown, Horatio F. John Addington Symonds: A Biography. See Symonds, John Addington.

_____. Venice: An Historical Sketch of the Republic. 2d ed., rev. London: Rivington, Percival, 1895. VW—bookplate.

Brown, James. See Robertson, Joseph.

Brown, John. John Leech and Other Papers. Horae Subsecivae, 3d Series, vol. 5. 5th ed. Edinburgh: Douglas, 1884.

Brown, Nicholas Edward. Mesembryanthema: Descriptions, with Chapters on Cultivation and General Ecology. Ashford, Kent: L. Reeve, 1931.

Brown, Philip Anthony. The French Revolution in English History. Intro. by Gilbert Murray. London: Allen & Unwin, 1923. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Brown, Robert N. A Hand Book of the Trees, Shrubs, and Herbaceous Plants Growing in the Madras Agri-Horticultural Society’s Gardens and Neighborhood of Madras. 2d ed., rev. Madras: J. Higginbotham, 1866. LW—signer.

Brown, William John, comp. Civil Service Compendium 1936. London: Civil Service Clerical Association, 1936. The Author—inscriber.

Browne, Thomas. Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial, with an Account of Some Urns Found at Brampton in Norfolk. Intro. and notes by Sir John Evans. Ltd. ed. London: C. Whittingham, 1893.

_____. Hydriotaphia, Urne-Buriall, or, A Discourse of the Sepulchrall Urnes Lately Found in Norfolk: Together with The Garden of Cyrus, or The Quincunciall, Lozenge, or Net-Work Llantations [sic] of the Ancients, Artificially, Naturally, Mystically Considered: With Sundry Observations. Facsimile of 1658 ed. London: N. Douglas, 1927.

_____. Pseudodoxia Epidemica: Or, Enquiries into very Many Received Tenents, and Commonly Presumed Truths. 4th ed. London: Printed for E. Dod, 1658. VW—binder.

_____. Sir Thomas Browne’s Christian Morals. Ed. and intro. by S. C. Roberts. 2d ed., with the Life of the Author by Samuel Johnson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1927.

_____. Sir Thomas Browne’s Religio Medici, and Urn-Burial. 2d ed. London: Dent, 1897. LW—signer.

_____. Sir Thomas Browne’s Religio Medici, Letter to a Friend &c.: And Christian Morals. Ed. by W.A. Greenhill. Golden Treasury Series. London: Macmillan, 1881.

_____. Sir Thomas Browne’s Works, Including his Life and Correspondence. Ed. by Simon Wilkin. London: W. Pickering, 1835-36. 4 vols. LS—annotations. VW—binder.

Browning, Elizabeth Barrett. Aurora Leigh. 13th ed. London: Smith, Elder, 1873. Laura Makepeace Stephen—presentee. Robert Browning—inscriber.

_____. The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Ed. by Frederic G. Kenyon. 3d ed. London: Smith, Elder, 1898.

_____. Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning Addressed to Richard Hengist Horne: With Comments on Contemporaries. Ed. by S. R. Townshend Mayer. London: R. Bentley, 1877. 2 vols. VW—signer.

Browning, Robert. Asolando: Fancies and Facts. London: Smith, Elder, 1890. LS—presentee. Maria Jackson—inscriber.

_____. Ferishtah’s Fancies. London: Smith, Elder, 1884. LS—signer, drawings.

____ . The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett: In Two Volumes, with Portraits. Pocket ed. London: J. Murray, 1930.

_____. Pocket Volume of Selections from the Poetical Works of Robert Browning. London: Smith, Elder, 1890. VW—signer. James Kenneth Stephen—signer.

_____. Pocket Volume of Selections from the Poetical Works of Robert Browning. London: Smith, Elder, 1894. VW—presentee. George Duckworth—inscriber.

_____. Poetical Works, 1833-1858. London; New York: Unit Library, 1902. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only. Clive Bell—signer.

_____. The Poetical Works of Robert Browning. London: Smith, Elder, 1877-78. 6 vols. LS—annotations, drawings.

_____. The Poetical Works of Robert Browning. London: Smith, Elder, 1897-98. 2 vols. LW—signer, annotations.

_____. The Poetical Works of Robert Browning, with Portraits. London: Smith, Elder, 1900. 2 vols. Vol. 2 only. LS—annotations.

_____. Red Cotton Night-Cap Country, or Turf and Towers. London: Smith, Elder, 1873. 2 copies. LS—signer, annotations, drawings.

Broz, Ales. The Rise of the Czecho-Slovak Republic. London: Twentieth Century, 1919.

Bryce, James Bryce, Viscount. Proposals for the Prevention of Future Wars. London: Allen & Unwin, 1917.

Brydone, Patrick. A Tour through Sicily and Malta, in a Series of Letters to William Beckford, Esq., of Somerly in Suffolk, from P. Brydone, F. R. S. New ed. London: W. Strahan, 1775. 2 vols. VW—presentee. Raymond Mortimer—inscriber.

Buchan, John. Oliver Cromwell. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1937. VW—presentee. Susan Tweedsmuir—inscriber.

Buchan, Susan. See Tweedsmuir, Susan.

Buchanan, Robert. The City of Dream: An Epic Poem. 2d ed. London: Chatto & Windus, 1888. LS—drawings. Thoby Stephen—presentee.

Buckle, Henry Thomas. History of Civilization in England. 3d ed. London: Longmans, Green, 1866. 2 copies. 2 vol. Vol. 2 only. LS—annotations. Herbert Duckworth—bookplate.

Buckle, Henry Thomas. History of Civilization in England. 4th ed. London: Longmans, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green, 1864. 2 copies. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only. LS—annotations. Herbert Duckworth—bookplate.

Buckley, Vincent. Poetry and the Sacred. London: Chatto & Windus, 1968.

Bue, Henri, ed. First Steps in French Idioms, Containing an Alphabetical List of Idioms, Explanatory Notes, and Examination Papers. New ed. London: Hachette, 1899. Elizabeth Robins—signer.

Buell, Raymond Leslie. The Native Problem in Africa. New York; London: Macmillan, 1928.

Buffon, Georges Louis Leclerc, comte de. Œuvres choisies de Buffon: Précédées d’une notice sur sa vie et ses ouvrages. Nouv. éd. Tours: A. Mame, 1858. Julia Duckworth Stephen—presentee. J. S. A. Medeney—inscriber.

Bulletin of the Labour and Socialist International. English ed. Zurich: The International, 1924- . Series 2, Sept. 1928 only.

Bullett, Gerald William, ed. The Jackdaw’s Nest: A Fivefold Anthology. London: Macmillan, 1939.

Bullock, Alan. Hitler: A Study in Tyranny. London: Odhams, 1952. LW—annotations.

Bulmer-Thomas, Ivor. The Newspaper. Oxford Pamphlets on Home Affairs, no. H. 2. London: Oxford University Press, 1943.

Bülow, Bernhard, Fürst von. Imperial Germany. Trans. by Marie A. Lewenz. London; New York: Cassell, 1914.

Bunin, Ivan Alekseevich. The Gentleman from San Francisco, and Other Stories. Trans. by S. S. Koteliansky, D. H. Lawrence, and Leonard Woolf. Richmond, Eng.: Hogarth Press, 1922. S. S. Koteliansky—bookplate.

_____. Grammar of Love. Trans. by John Cournos. London: Hogarth Press, 1935.

_____. The Well of Days. Trans. by Gleb Struve and Hamish Miles. London: Hogarth Press, 1933.

Bunker, Carol, comp. Who’s Who in Parliament. London: St. Botolph, 1946.

Bunyan, John. The Pilgrim’s Progress from this World to that which is to Come, Delivered under the Similitude of a Dream: Wherein is Discover’d the Manner of his Setting Out, his Dangerous Journey, and Safe Arrival at the Desired Country. 22d ed. London: Printed for J. Clarke and J. Brotherton, 1728.

_____. The Pilgrim’s Progress from this World to that which is to Come. Ed. by James Blanton Wharey. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1928. LW—bookplate.

_____. The Whole Works of John Bunyan. Ed., pref, notes, and life by George Offor. London: Blackie, 1865. 3 vols. LS—drawing.

Burckhardt, Carl Jacob. Richelieu: His Rise to Power. Trans. and abridged by Edwin and Willa Muir. London: Allen & Unwin, 1940. LW—annotations.

Burges, George. Cato to Lord Byron on the Immorality of his Writings. London: W. Wetton, 1824.

Burke, Edmund. The Correspondence of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke between the Year 1744, and the Period of his Decease, in 1797. Ed. by Charles William, Earl Fitzwilliam, and Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Bourke. London: F. and J. Rivington, 1844. 4 vols. LS—signer. VW—binder.

_____. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. London: F. C. and J. Rivington, 1808. 8 vols. in 4.

_____. The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke. New ed. London: F. C. and J. Rivington, 1808-27. 16 vols. Vols. 1-14 only. James Stephen, Jr.—bookplate, signer. LS—annotations, drawings. VW—mender.

Burke, John. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland Enjoying Territorial Possessions or High Official Rank, but Uninvested with Heritable Honours. London: H. Colburn, 1835-38. 4 vols. Vol. 2 (1835) only.

_____, and Ashford P. Burke. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage and Baronetage, the Privy Council, and Knightage. 85th ed. London: Burke’s Peerage, 1927. Review copy.

Burney, Fanny. Cecilia, or, Memoirs of an Heiress. 5th ed. London: T. Payne and T. Cadell, 1786. 5 vols. Vol. 4 only. LS—drawings.

Burns, Cecil Delisle. Democracy, its Defects and Advantages. London: Allen & Unwin, 1929. LW—annotations.

_____. A Short History of International Intercourse. London: Allen & Unwin, 1924.

_____, Bertrand Russell, and G. D. H. Cole. Symposium: The Nature of the State in View of its External Relations. London: Harrison, 1916.

Burns, Emile, ed. A Handbook of Marxism: Being a Collection of Extracts from the Writings of Marx, Engels and the Greatest of their Followers, Selected so as to Give the Reader the Most Comprehensive Account of Marxism Possible within the Limits of a Single Volume. London: V. Gollancz, 1935. LW—annotations.

Burns, Robert. The Life and Works of Robert Burns. Ed. by Robert Chambers. Rev. by William Wallace. Edinburgh: W. and R. Chambers, 1896. 4 vols. LS—annotations.

Burroughs, John. Literary Values, and Other Papers. Boston; New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1902.

Burton, Robert. The Anatomy of Melancholy: What it is, with All the Kinds, Causes, Symptoms, Prognosticks, & Seuerall Cures of it, in Three Partitions, with their Severall Sections, Members & Subsections, Philosophically, Medicinally, Historically, Opened & Cut Vp. 4th ed. Oxford: Printed for Henry Cripps, 1632.

_____. The Anatomy of Melancholy. 8th ed. London: Printed by R. W. for Peter Parker, 1676. VW—presentee. Violet Dickinson—inscriber.

_____. The Anatomy of Melancholy. Ed. by A. R. Shilleto. Intro. by A. H. Bullen. London; New York: G. Bell, 1893. 3 vols. LW—signer.

Bury, Charlotte Campbell, Lady. Diary Illustrative of the Times of George the Fourth: Interspersed with Original Letters from the Late Queen Caroline and from Various Other Distinguished Persons. New ed. London: H. Colburn, 1838. 4 vols. Vol. 1 only.

Bury, J. B. A History of Greece to the Death of Alexander the Great. London: Macmillan, 1900. VW—signer.

Bury, J. P. T. Gambetta and the National Defence: A Republican Dictatorship in France. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1936. Review copy.

Bury, Richard de. The Love of Books: The Philobiblion of Richard Bury. Trans. by E. C. Thomas. London: A. Moring, De la More, 1902. VW—bookplate.

_____. The Love of Books: The Philobiblion of Richard Bury. Trans. by E. C. Thomas. London: Chatto & Windus, 1925. LW, VW—presentees. John Maynard Keynes—inscriber.

Bussy, Dorothy. Olivia, by Olivia. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng.: Penguin, 1966.

Bussy, Roger de Rabutin, Comte de. Histoire amoureuse des Gaules. Paris: Editions Nilsson, 1933. 2 vols. Vol. 2 only.

Butcher, S. H. See Aristotle. Aristotle’s Theory of Poetry and Fine Art. London; New York: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1902.

_____. Harvard Lectures on Greek Subjects. London; New York: Macmillan, 1904. VW—bookplate.

_____. Some Aspects of the Greek Genius. 2d ed. London; New York: Macmillan, 1893. VW—bookplate, signer.

Butler, Alfred Joshua. The Arab Conquest of Egypt and the Last Thirty Years of the Roman Domination. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1902.

Butler, Colin G. Bee-Keeping. London: H. M. Stationery Office, 1945.

Butler, Constance. Illyria, Lady. London: Hogarth Press, 1934.

Butler, Geoffrey G. A Handbook to the League of Nations. Intro. by Robert Cecil. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1919. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Butler, H. B. The Lost Peace: A Personal Impression. London: Faber & Faber, 1941. LW—annotations.

Butler, Josephine Elizabeth Grey. Personal Reminiscences of a Great Crusade. London: H. Marshall, 1896.

Butler, Nicholas Murray. The Basis of Durable Peace, Written at the Invitation of the New York Times by Cosmos. New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1917.

_____. The International Mind: An Argument for the Judicial Settlement of International Disputes. New York: C. Scribner’s Sons, 1912.

Butler, Rohan d’Olier. The Roots of National Socialism, 1783-1933. London: Faber & Faber, 1941. LW—annotations.

Butler, Samuel, 1612-1680. Hudibras, Compleat in Three Parts. London: Thomas Horne, 1700. VW—signer.

_____. Hudibras: In Three Parts, Written at the Time of the Late Wars. London: Printed by R. Brown for W. Innys [and 18 others], 1750.

Butler, Samuel, 1835-1902. Erewhon, or, Over the Range. 2d ed., rev. and corr. London: Trübner, 1872.

_____. The Fair Haven: A Work in Defence of the Miraculous Element in our Lord’s Ministry upon Earth, Both as against Rationalistic Impugners and Certain Orthodox Defenders. Ed. by William Bickersteth Owen. London: Trübner, 1873.

_____. The Note-Books of Samuel Butler. Ed. by Henry Festing Jones. 3d and popular impression. London: A. C. Fifield, 1915.

_____. The Way of All Flesh. 2d ed. London: A. C. Fifield, 1908. VW—signer.

_____. The Way of All Flesh. 2d ed., 11th impression. London: A. C. Fifield, 1919.

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Buxton, Charles Roden. The Exploitation of the Coloured Man. London: The Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society, 1925.

_____. The Race Problem in Africa: The Merttens Lecture, 1931. Merttens Lecture on War and Peace, 5th. London: Hogarth Press, 1931.

Buxton, Leland. The Black Sheep of the Balkans. Intro. by Aubrey Herbert. London: Nisbet, 1920.

Byrom, John. The Poems of John Byrom. Ed. by Adolphus William Ward. Manchester: Chetham Society, 1894-1912. 2 vols. in 4 pts. LS—annotations.

Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron. The Life, Letters, and Journals of Lord Byron. Ed. by Thomas Moore. Comp. and with notes by Sir Walter Scott. New and complete ed. London: J. Murray, 1866. LS—signer. VW—binder.

_____. The Works of Lord Byron. Notes by Thomas Moore, et al. London: J. Murray, 1842. LW—signer. VW—binder.

_____. The Works of Lord Byron. London: J. Murray, 1828-31. 6 vols. Vol. 4 only. LW—signer, annotation. Philip Sidney Woolf—signer.

Cabell, James Branch. Ballades from the Hidden Way. New York: Crosby Gaige, 1928. The Author—signer.

Cable, Vincent. Whither Kenyan Emigrants? Young Fabian Pamphlet, 18. London: Fabian Society, 1969.

Caesar, Julius. Caii Julii Caesaris Commentarii, cum supplementis Auli Hirtii et aliorum. Oxonii et Londini: J. Parker, 1875. LW—signer.

Caillaux, Joseph. Agadir: Ma politique exterieure. Paris: A. Michel, 1919.

Caine, Hall. Recollections of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. London: E. Stock, 1882.

Cairncross, A. S. Modern Essays in Criticism. London: Macmillan, 1938. Includes “The Novels of Thomas Hardy” by VW, “Pope” by Lytton Strachey, “Scott” by E. M. Forster, and “R. L. Stevenson” by Desmond MacCarthy.

Caius, John. Of Englishe Dogges. Trans. by Abraham Fleming. Reprint of 1576 ed. London: A. Bradley, 1880.

Calder-Marshall, Arthur. Challenge to Schools: A Challenge to Public School Education. London: Hogarth Press, 1935.

Callières, François de. The Practice of Diplomacy: Being an English Rendering of François de Callières’s De la manière de négocier avec les souverains. Intro. by A. F. Whyte. London: Constable, 1919. Review copy.

Calverley, Charles Stuart. Verses and Translations. 2d rev. ed. Cambridge: D. Bell; London: Bell and Daldy, 1862. Herbert Duckworth—signer.

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Calvin, Jean. Institutes of the Christian Religion. Trans. by John Allen. London: J. Walker, 1813. 3 vols. Vol. 3 only.

Cambridge University. King’s College. See King’s College (University of Cambridge).

Cambridge History of the British Empire. Gen. eds. J. Holland Rose, A. P. Newton, and E. H. Benians. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1929-1959. 9 vols. Vols. 2 and 8 only. LW—annotations.

Cambridge Modern History. Ed. by A. W. Ward. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1902-12. 13 vols. and atlas. Vols. 1-12 only. LW—annotations.

Cambridge Poetry, 1930. Ed. by John Davenport, Hugh Sykes, and Michael Redgrave. Hogarth Living Poets, no. 13. London: Hogarth Press, 1930.

Cambridge University Handbook. See Student’s Handbook to the University.

Cameron, Julia Margaret. Victorian Photographs of Famous Men & Fair Women. Intros. by Virginia Woolf and Roger Fry. Ltd. ed. London: Hogarth Press, 1926.

Campbell, Archibald. Lexiphanes: A Dialogue, Imitated from Lucian and Suited to the Present Times, Being an Attempt to Restore the English Tongue to its Ancient Purity, and to Correct, as well as Expose, the Affected Style, Hard Words, and Absurd Phraseology of Many Late Writers, and Particularly our English Lexiphanes, the Rambler. 4th ed., corr. Dublin: Printed for J. Williams, 1774. Mark Pattison—signer.

Campbell, James, Lieut.-Col. Excursions, Adventures, and Field-Sports in Ceylon: Its Commercial and Military Importance, and Numerous Advantages to the British Emigrant. London: T. and W. Boone, 1843. 2 vols. W. T. Southorn—signer.

Campbell, James Dykes. Samuel Taylor Coleridge: A Narrative of the Events of his Life. With a Memoir of the author by Leslie Stephen. 2d ed. London: Macmillan, 1896.

Campbell, Thomas. The Pleasures of Hope with Other Poems. 7th ed., corr. and enl. London: T. Bensley, 1803.

_____. The Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell. London: H. Colburn, 1830. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only. VW—binder.

Campion, Thomas. Campion’s Works. Ed. by Percival Vivian. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1909. VW—bookplate.

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Candler, Edmund. On the Edge of the World: With 35 Illustrations and Map. London; New York: Cassell, 1919. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Canton, William. William Canton. Augustan Books of Modern Poetry. London: E. Benn, 1925.

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Carew, Richard. The Survey of Cornwall, and, An Epistle Concerning the Excellence of the English Tongue: With the Life of the Author by H**** C*****, Esq. New ed. London: Printed for B. Law, 1769. LS—annotation.

Carlyle, Jane Welsh. Early Letters of Jane Welsh Carlyle: Together with a Few of Later Years and Some of Thomas Carlyle, All Hitherto Unpublished. Ed. by David G. Ritchie. London: S. Sonnenschein, 1889.

_____. Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle, Prepared for Publication by Thomas Carlyle. Ed. by James Anthony Froude. London: Longmans, Green, 1883. 3 vols. LS—drawings, annotations.

_____. New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle. Annotated by Thomas Carlyle. Ed. by Alexander Carlyle. Intro. by Sir James Crichton-Browne. London; New York: J. Lane, 1903. 2 vols.

Carlyle, Thomas. Collected Works of Thomas Carlyle: In Sixteen Volumes. London: Chapman and Hall, 1857-58. 16 vols. LS—annotations, drawings.

_____. Correspondence between Goethe and Carlyle. See Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von.

_____. Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson. Boston: J. R. Osgood, 1883. 2 vols. LS—annotations.

_____. Early Letters of Thomas Carlyle. Ed. by Charles Eliot Norton. London; New York: Macmillan, 1886. 2 vols. LS—annotations.

_____. The French Revolution: A History. London: Chapman and Hall, 1898. 3 vols. Thoby Stephen—presentee. Clifton College—presenter.

_____. History of Friedrich II of Prussia, Called Frederick the Great. London: Chapman and Hall, 1869. 7 vols. LS—annotations, drawings.

_____. Letters of Thomas Carlyle, 1826-1836. Ed. by Charles Eliot Norton. London; New York: Macmillan, 1888. 2 vols. LS—drawings.

_____. Past and Present. London: Chapman and Hall, 1843. VW—signer.

_____. Reminiscences. Ed. by James Anthony Froude. London: Longmans, Green, 1881. 2 vols. LS—signer, annotations, drawings.

_____. Two Notebooks of Thomas Carlyle, 23d March 1822 to 16th May 1832. Ed. by Charles Eliot Norton. New York: Grolier Club, 1898. Review copy.

Carr, Edward Hallett. The Bolshevik Revolution, 1917-1923. His History of Soviet Russia, vol. 1-3. London: Macmillan, 1950. 3 vols. Vol. 1 only. LW—annotations.

_____. Conditions of Peace. London: Macmillan, 1942. LW—annotations.

_____. Michael Bakunin. London: Macmillan, 1937. LW—annotations.

_____. Studies in Revolution. London: Macmillan, 1950. Review copy.

_____. Twenty Years’ Crisis, 1919-1939: An Introduction to the Study of International Relations. London: Macmillan, 1939. LW—annotations.

Carr-Saunders, A. M., P. Sargant Florence, and Robert Peers. Consumer’s Co-operation in Great Britain: An Examination of the British Co-operative Movement by A. M. Carr-Saunders, P. Sargant Florence, Robert Peers, in Consultation with Colin Clark, Margaret I. Cole, C. R. Fay, R. F. Harrod, John Hilton, J. Jewkes, H. A. Silverman, T. Searls, Leonard Woolf. London: Allen & Unwin, 1938. 2 copies. LW—signer, annotations.

Carroll, Lewis. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Illus. by John Tenniel. London: Macmillan, 1932. Centenary ed. VW—spine label.

Carter, Elizabeth. Memoirs of the Life of Mrs. Elizabeth Carter, with a New Edition of her Poems, Some of which have Never Appeared before, to which are Added, Some Miscellaneous Essays in Prose together with her Notes on the Bible, and Answers to Objections Concerning the Christian Religion. Ed. by Montagu Pennington. London: F. C. and J. Rivington, 1807.

Carter, Reginald. He and His. London: J. Cape, 1940.

Cary, Joyce. The Horse’s Mouth. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng.: Penguin in assoc. with M. Joseph, 1958.

_____. The Moonlight. London: M. Joseph, 1946.

Casanova, Giacomo. Memoires de Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, écrits par lui-même. Bruxelles: Rozez, 1887. 6 vols.

Case, Janet E. Country Diaries. Salisbury: River Press, 1939.

The Case of Henryk Ehrlich and Victor Alter. Foreword by Camille Huysmans. London: Liberty Publications for the General Jewish Workers’ Union “Bund” of Poland, 1943.

Caslon, H. W. and Co., Ltd., London. Caslon Old Face (Cast in Sixteen Sizes on Point Bodies), Caslon Old Black, Old Fashioned Borders, Ornaments, Head and Tail-Pieces, Initials, &c. London: H. W. Caslon, [1913?]. LW—sketch.

Cassell’s Anthology of English Poetry. Ed. by Margaret and Desmond Flower. London: Cassell, 1938.

Cassell’s German Dictionary: In Two Parts, German-English—English-German. Ed. by Elizabeth Weir. London: Cassell, 1906. VW—signer, bookplate.

Cassiodorus. The Letters of Cassiodorus: Being a Condensed Translation of the Variae Epistolae of Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator. Intro. by Thomas Hodgkin. London: H. Frowde, 1886. Arthur F. Popham—annotator.

Cassou, Jean. Les harmonies viennoises. Paris: Émile-Paul, 1926. John Middleton Murry—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Castiglione, Baldassare, Conte. Il Cortegiano, or the Courtier, Written by Conte Baldassar Castiglione, and a New Version of the Same in English, together with Several of his Celebrated Pieces, as well Latin as Italian, Both in Prose and Verse, to which is Prefix’d the Life of the Author, by A. P. Castiglione of the Same Family. London: W. Bowyer, 1727.

Catherine II, Empress of Russia. Memoirs of Catherine the Great. Trans. by Katharine Anthony. New York: Knopf, 1927. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Catullus, Gaius Valerius. Catulli, Tibulli, Propertii, opera: In usum tironum proborum diligentur recognita et castigata. Etonae: E. Williams, 1830.

_____. Catulli Veronensis Liber. Ed. by Arthur Palmer. London: Macmillan, 1896. Thoby Stephen—signer.

_____. Q. Valerii Catulli, Albii Tibulli, sex: Propertii, Elegiae. Lipsiae: Teubner, 1870.

Cavafy, Constantine. The Complete Poems of Cavafy. Trans. by Rae Dalven. Intro. by W. H. Auden. London: Hogarth Press, 1961.

Cave, Henry William. The Book of Ceylon: Being a Guide to its Railway System and an Account of its Varied Attractions for the Visitor and Tourist. London; New York: Cassell, 1908. W. T. Southorn—inscriber.

_____. Golden Tips: A Description of Ceylon and its Great Tea Industry. 3d ed. London: Sampson Low, Marston, 1904. R. H. Lock—signer.

_____. Nuwara Eliya and Adam’s Peak. London: Sampson Low, Marston, 1895. W. T. Southorn—presentee. Bella Sidney Southorn—presentee. Ceylon Branch of the English Association—presenter.

Cavendish, Margaret. See Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of.

Cazamian, Louis François. The Development of English Humour. Part I: Early Times to Renascence. New York: Macmillan, 1930.

Cecil, David, Lord. Jane Austen. The Leslie Stephen Lecture, May 1, 1935. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1935.

_____. Sir Walter Scott. London: Constable, 1933. The Author—signer.

_____. The Young Melbourne, and the Story of His Marriage with Caroline Lamb. London: Constable, 1939. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Cecil of Chelwood, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount. A Letter to an M.P. on Disarmament. Hogarth Letters, no. 2. London: Hogarth Press, 1931.

_____. A Real Peace. London: H. Hamilton, 1941.

Céline, Louis-Ferdinand. Voyage au bout de la nuit: Roman. Paris: Denoël et Steele, 1932. VW—spine label.

Centlivre, Susanna. A Bold Stroke for a Wife: A Comedy. London: J. Bell, 1776.

_____. The Busy Body: A Comedy. London: J. Bell, 1776. VW—binder.

Cerf, Barry. Alsace-Lorraine Since 1870. New York: Macmillan, 1919.

Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. The History of the Valorous & Witty Knight-Errant Don Quixote of The Mancha. Trans. by Thomas Shelton. London: Macmillan, 1908. 3 vols.

_____. The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha. Trans. by John Ormsby. London: Smith, Elder, 1885. 4 vols. LS—drawing.

_____. Novelas exemplares. New ed., corr. Perpinan: Alzine, 1816. 2 vols. Vol. 2 only. LW—signer.

Ceylon. The Criminal Procedure Code: Ordinance no. 15 of 1899: An Ordinance for Consolidating and Amending the Procedure of the Courts of Criminal Judicature. Colombo: Skeen, 1898. LW—signer, annotations.

Ceylon. Colonial Secretary’s Office. The Ceylon Civil List. Colombo: s. n. 1911 and 1923 issues only. LW—signer. W. T. Southorn—signer.

_____. Commission. Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, Missouri, 1904. Official Handbook of the Ceylon Court. Colombo: Skeen, 1904.

_____. Dept. of Census and Statistics. Alphabetical List of the Villages in the Northern Province. Colombo: H. R. Cottle, 1907. LW—signer.

_____. Dept. of Commerce and Industries. Annual General Report on the Economic, Social and General Conditions of the Island. Colombo: A. C. Richards. 1923 report only. W. T. Southorn—signer.

_____. Legislative Council. Debates in the Legislative Council of Ceylon, 1924. Colombo: A. C. Richards, 1924. W. T. Southorn—signer.

_____. Legislative Council. Debates in the Legislative Council of Ceylon, 1925. Colombo: H. R. Cottle, 1926. W. T. Southorn—signer.

_____. Legislative Council. Proceedings of the Durbar of the Native Chiefs Held at Kandy in May, 1908. Colombo: H. R. Cottle, 1908. LW—signer.

_____. Pearl Fishery of 1905. Confidential: Diaries of Mr. J. P. Lewis, Government Agent, Northern Province, and Superintendent of the Pearl Fishery, for February, March, and April 1905. Colombo: Fisheries Research Station, 1906. LW—signer.

Ceylon: A Study of the Report of the Special Commission of the Constitution. London: S. A. Wickremasinghe, 1929. LW?—annotations. Review copy.

Ceylon Antiquary and Literary Register. Ceylon: The Times, 1915-24. 10 vols. Vols. 1-7, 9 (1915-1923) only. W. T. Southorn—signer.

Ceylon General Directory of Addresses, 1918. Colombo: A. M. and J. Ferguson, 1917. W. T. Southorn—signer.

Ceylon Historical Journal. Dehiwala: s. n., 1951- . Vol. 1 (1951-52); Vol. 3 (1953-54); Vol. 7 (1957-58) only.

The Ceylon Manual for the Use of Officials: Comprising Historical, Statistical and General Information Concerning the Island and its Administration. London: Edward Stanford; Colombo: G.J.A. Skeen, 1903- . 1904 and 1905 editions only. W.T. Southorn—signer.

Ceylon Roll of Honour and Record of Service in the Great War 1914-1918. 1st ed. Colombo: Times of Ceylon, [1919?]. W. T. Southorn—signer.

Chalmers, Albert John. Simple Medical Directions for the Use of Government Officials in Ceylon. 2d ed. Colombo: Skeen, 1904. W. T. Southorn—signer.

Chalmers, George. Life of Daniel De Foe. London: J. Stockdale, 1790. Bound with Apuleius, Cupid and Psyche.

Chalmers, James M. Consultation or Joint Management?: A Contribution to the Discussion of Industrial Democracy. Fabian Tract, 277. London: Fabian Publications; V. Gollancz, 1949.

Chalmers, Wade & Co. Results of Bookselling, 1949-1952: A Report of an Investigation Made by Messrs. Chalmers, Wade & Co. into the Financial Results of a Group of Members During 1948-1952. London: Booksellers Association of Great Britain and Ireland, 1953. LW—annotations.

Chambers, E. K. Early English Lyrics Amorous, Divine, Moral & Trivial. London: Sidgwick and Jackson, 1921.

Chambers, Frank Pentland. The War behind the War, 1914-1918: A History of the Political and Civilian Fronts. London: Faber & Faber, 1939. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Chambers’s Practical Concentric Arithmetics by a Head Teacher with Original Ideas and Practical Experience. Ed. by W. Woodburn. London; Edinburgh: W. and R. Chambers, 1914-1925. Book VIII only. Review copy.

Chamier, Jacques Daniel. Fabulous Monster. London: E. Arnold, 1934. Review copy.

Champion, Pierre. Louis XI. Trans. by Winifred Stephens Whale. London: Cassell, 1929. LW—annotations.

Chandos, Oliver Lyttleton. The Well of English Defiled. London: English Association, 1966.

Chapbook (a Yearly Miscellany). Ed. by Harold Monro. London: Poetry Bookshop, 1919-1925. No. 40 (1925) only.

Chapman, George. Works of George Chapman. Ed. by R. H. Shepherd. London: Chatto & Windus, 1874-75. 3 vols. Vol. 1 only. LS—signer, annotations, drawings.

Charge of the Chief Justice of England to the Grand Jury at the Central Criminal Court in the Case of the Queen against Nelson and Brand: Taken from the Shorthand Writer’s Notes: Revised & Corrected by the Lord Chief Justice with Occasional Notes. Ed. by Frederick Cockburn. London: W. Ridgway, 1867.

Charpentier, Armand. The Dreyfus Case. Trans. by Lewis May. London: G. Bles, 1935. LW—annotations.

Charpentier, François. Carpentariana, ou Recueil des pensées historiques, critique, morale et de bons mots. Amsterdam: s. n., 1741.

Charques, Richard Denis. Soviet Education: Some Aspects of Cultural Revolution. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 12. London: Hogarth Press, 1932.

Charteris, Evan Edward. Life and Letters of Sir Edmund Gosse. London: W. Heinemann, 1931.

Chateaubriand, François Auguste René, Vicomte de. Memoires d’outre-tombe par Chateaubriand. Paris: Legrand, Troussel et Pomey, n. d. 6 vols.

Chaucer, Geoffrey. Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. Ed. by Walter W. Skeat. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1894-1900. 6 vols. Vols. 1-5, 2d ed., 1899-1900; Vol. 6, 1st ed., 1894.

_____. Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. Ed. by Walter W. Skeat. Oxford: Clarendon Press; New York: H. Frowde, 1901. VW—bookplate.

_____. Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. Ed. by Alfred W. Pollard, H. Frank Heath, Mark H. Liddell, W. S. McCormick. Globe ed. London: Macmillan, 1898. LW—signer.

Chekhov, Anton. The Bishop and Other Stories. The Tales of Tchehov, vol. 5. Trans. by Constance Garnett. London: Chatto & Windus, 1919.

_____. The Chorus Girl and Other Stories. The Tales of Tchehov, vol. 8. Trans. by Constance Garnett. London: Chatto & Windus, 1919.

_____. The Darling and Other Stories. The Tales of Tchehov, vol. 1. Trans. by Constance Garnett. London: Chatto & Windus, 1916. LW—annotations.

_____. The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories. The Tales of Tchehov, vol. 3. Trans. by Constance Garnett. London: Chatto & Windus, 1917. LW—annotations.

_____. Izbrannye razskazy. New York: s. n., n. d.

_____. The Letters of Anton Tchehov to his Family and Friends. Trans. by Constance Garnett. London: Chatto & Windus, 1920. With postcard from Clive Bell to Angelica Bell.

_____. The Note-Books of Anton Tchekhov, together with the Reminiscences of Tchekhov by Maxim Gorky. Trans. by S. S. Koteliansky and Leonard Woolf. Richmond, Eng.: Hogarth Press; 1921.

_____. Plays. Trans. and intro. by Julius West. 2d series. London: Duckworth, 1920. VW—signer.

_____. Select Tales of Tchehov. Trans. by Constance Garnett. London: Chatto & Windus, 1927.

_____. Select Tales of Tchehov. Trans. by Constance Garnett. London: Chatto & Windus, 1949-62. 2 vols. Vol. 2 only.

_____. The Wife and Other Stories. The Tales of Tchehov, vol. 5. Trans. by Constance Garnett. London: Chatto & Windus, 1918.

Ch’en, Han-Ming. The New Life Movement. Nanking, China: Council of International Affairs, 1936 (Information Bulletin, vol. 2, no. 11).

Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of. Lord Chesterfield’s Characters. Ed. by Charles Whibley. London: P. Davies, 1927. Review copy.

_____. Letters of Lord Chesterfield to his Son. Everyman’s Library, Essays, and Belles Lettres, no. 823. London; Toronto: J. M. Dent; New York: E. P. Dutton, 1929. Review copy.

Chesterton, G. K. Robert Browning. London: Macmillan, 1903. LW—signer, annotations.

Childs, John L., and G. S. Counts. America, Russia, and the Communist Party in the Post-War World. 2d impression. New York: J. Day, 1943. LW—annotations. Review copy.

China’s Position in International Finance. Pamphlets on Chinese Questions, 6. London: Allen & Unwin, 1919.

Chirol, Valentine. The Egyptian Problem. London: Macmillan, 1920. LW—annotations.

Chittenden, Frederick James. Some Good Garden Plants. London: Royal Horticultural Society, 1938.

Chitty, J. R. Things Seen in China. London: Seeley, Service, [1922?]. W. T. Southorn—presentee. Bella Sidney Southorn—inscriber.

Christendom on Trial: Documents of the German Church Struggle, 1938-39. Foreword by Dorothy F. Buxton. War-time Series: The Europe of Tomorrow, no. 4/5. London: Friends of Europe, 1939.

Christie, Agatha. Appointment with Death. 3d printing. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng.: Penguin, 1950.

_____. Parker Pyne Investigates. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng.: Penguin, 1958.

_____. Peril at End House. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng.: Penguin, 1948.

Church, Alfred John. The Hammer: A Story of the Maccabean Times. London: Seeley, 1890. LW—presentee. Arlington School—presenter.

_____. Stories from Homer. London: Seeley, 1891. LW—presentee. Arlington School—presenter.

Church, R. W. Bacon. London: Macmillan, 1884.

Church, Richard. The Voyage Home. London: Heinemann, 1964. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Church of England. Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments, and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England: Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Printed as they are to be Sung in Churches. Cambridge: J. Hayes, 1683. VW—bookplate, signer.

_____. Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church According to the Use of the Church of England, together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches, and the Form and Manner of Making, Ordaining, and Consecrating of Bishops, Priests and Deacons. London: Eyre and Spottiswood, [1936?]. Bound with Hymns Ancient and Modern. VW—inscriber.

_____. Hymns Ancient and Modern: With Introits and Anthems for Use in the Services of the Church. London: W. Clowes and Sons, [19—?].

Cibber, Colley. Apology for the Life of Mr. Colley Cibber, Comedian. London: Hunt and Clarke, 1826. Maria Louisa Jackson Fisher—presentee. Maria Jackson—inscriber.

Cicero, Marcus Tullius. Cicero in His Letters. Ed. by Robert Yelverton Tyrrell. London; New York: Macmillan, 1891. LW—signer, annotations.

_____. Cicero: Select Letters, with English Introductions, Notes and Appendices. Intro. by Albert Watson. 3d ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1881.

_____. M. Tulli Ciceronis De finibus bonorum et malorum. Ed. by Nikolai Madvig. Hauniae: Gyldendalianae, 1839. LW—inscriber, annotations.

_____. M. Tullii Ciceronis De finibus bonorum et malorum. Libre quinque. Ed. by Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Muller. Ed stereotypa. Lipsiae: Teubner, 1897. LW—signer, annotations.

_____. M. Tulli Ciceronis De oratore: Libri tres. Ed. by Augustus Wilkins. 3d ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1895. LW—signer, annotations.

Civil Service Clerical Association. See Brown, William John.

Clare, George. The ABC of the Foreign Exchanges: A Practical Guide. 6th ed. London: Macmillan, 1924.

_____. The ABC of the Foreign Exchanges: A Practical Guide. 10th ed. London: Macmillan, 1936.

Clare, John. Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery. 3d ed. London: Taylor and Hessey, 1820.

Clarendon, Edward Hyde, Earl of. The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Begun in the Year 1641: With the Precedent Passages, and Actions, that Contributed thereunto, and the Happy End, and Conclusion thereof by the King’s Blessed Restoration, and Return upon the 29th of May, in the Year 1660. Oxford: Printed at the Theatre, 1705-06. 3 vols. in 6.

Clark, Colin. A Socialist Budget. New Fabian Research Bureau Publications, no. 22. London: V. Gollancz and the New Fabian Research Bureau, 1935.

Clark, Cumberland. Britain Overseas: The Story of the Foundation and Development of the British Empire from 1497-1921. London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1924. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Clark, G. N. Holland and the War. Oxford Pamphlets on World Affairs, no. 49. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1941.

Clark, Grenville, and Louis B. Sohn. World Peace through World Law. 2d ed., rev. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1960. Review copy.

Clark, W. G. The Present Dangers of the Church of England. London; Cambridge: Macmillan, 1870.

Clarke, George Herbert, and A. Charpentier. Manuel lexique des difficultés linguistiques du français: Pronunciation, vocabulaire, grammaire, synonymie. London: G. G. Harrap, 1929. Review copy.

Clarke, Richard William Barnes. Britain’s Blockade. Oxford Pamphlets on World Affairs, no. 38. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1940.

Classicus [pseud.] See Phillips, Ronald Hugh Stowell.

Claudel, Paul. L’annonce faite à Marie: Mystère en quatre actes et un prologue. Paris: Rivière, 1912.

_____. Cinq grandes odes: Suivies d’un processional pour saluer le siècle nouveau. Nouv. éd. Paris: Rivière, 1913. 2 copies. LW—annotations.

_____. L’otage: Drame. 3. éd. Paris: Rivière, 1911.

_____, and Jacques Rivière. Correspondance 1907-1914. See Rivière, Jacques.

Clausewitz, Karl von. War According to Clausewitz. Ed. with commentary by Major-General T. D. Pilcher. London; New York: Cassell, 1918. Review copy.

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Clynes, J. R. When I Remember. Macmillan War Pamphlet, no. 6. London: Macmillan, 1940. LW—signer.

Coal: A Challenge to the National Conscience. Ed. by Alan Porter. Contributions by V. A. Demant, Phillipe Mairet, Albert Newsome, Alan Porter, Maurice B. Reckitt, Egerton Swann, W. T. Symons. London: Hogarth Press, 1927.

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_____. Edmund Burke and the Revolt against the Eighteenth Century: A Study of the Political Thinking of Burke, Wordsworth, Coleridge and Southey. London: Allen & Unwin, 1929. LW—annotations.

Cobbett, William. Cobbett: Selections, with Hazlitt’s Essay and Other Critical Estimates. Intro. and notes by A. M. D. Hughes. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1923. Review copy.

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Codrington, Humphrey William. Notes on Some of the Principal Kandyan Chiefs and Headmen, and their Dresses, Collected from European and Native Sources. Colombo: H. C. Cottle, 1910. W. T. Southorn—signer.

_____. A Short History of Ceylon. Rev. ed. London: Macmillan, 1939. W. T. Southorn—signer.

Cohen, Victor. Jeremy Bentham. Fabian Tract, no. 221. London: Fabian Society, 1927.

Cole, G. D. H. British Working Class Politics, 1832-1914. London: G. Routledge, 1941. LW—annotations.

_____. A Century of Co-operation. Manchester, Eng.: The Co-operative Union, 1945. LW—annotations.

_____. G. D. H. Cole on Labour’s Foreign Policy. London: New Statesman and Nation, 1946.

_____. The Machinery of Socialist Planning. London: Hogarth Press, 1938.

_____. The Planning of World Trade. Foreword by Percy Cudlipp. Postwar Discussion Pamphlets, no. 3. London: Odhams Press, 1944.

_____. Politics and Literature. Hogarth Lectures on Literature, no. 11. London: Hogarth Press, 1929.

_____. A Short History of the British Working Class Movement, 1789-1937. Complete ed. in 1 vol. London: Allen & Unwin, 1938. 3 vols. in 1. Review copy.

_____. Social Theory. London: Methuen, 1920.

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_____, and Margaret Cole. A Guide to Modern Politics. London: V. Gollancz, 1934.

_____. Guild Socialism. Fabian Tract, no. 192. London: Fabian Society, 1920.

_____. The Intelligent Man’s Review of Europe To-day. London: V. Gollancz, 1933.

Cole, Margaret. Beatrice Webb. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1945. LW—annotation.

_____. Books and the People. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 38. London: Hogarth Press, 1938.

_____. The Story of Fabian Socialism. London: Heinemann, 1961. LW—annotations.

Cole, William. The Blecheley Diary of the Rev. William Cole, 1765-1767. Ed. by Francis Griffin Stokes. Intro. by Helen Waddell. London: Constable, 1931. VW—presentee. Helen Waddell and R. Cole—inscribers.

_____. A Journal of my Journey to Paris in the Year 1765. London: Constable, 1931. Harold Nicolson—signer.

Coleman, Frederic Abernethy. The Far East Unveiled: An Inner History of Events in Japan and China in the Year 1916. London; New York: Cassell, 1918. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Coleman, William Stephen. British Butterflies, Figures and Descriptions of Every Native Species with an Account of Butterfly Development, Structure, Habits, Localities, Mode of Capture and Preservation, Etc. London; New York: Routledge, Warne and Routledge, 1860.

Coleridge, Mary E. Poems. 2d ed. London: E. Matthews, 1908. LW—signer, annotations, drawing. Kitty Maxse—inscriber.

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_____. Aids to Reflection in the Formation of a Manly Character: On the Several Grounds of Prudence, Morality, and Religion: Illustrated by Passages from our Elder Divines, Especially from Archbishop Leighton. 2d ed. London: Hurst, Chance, 1831. LS—signer, annotations, drawing.

_____. Anima Poetae: From the Unpublished Note-books of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Ed. by Ernest Hartley Coleridge. London: Heinemann, 1895. LS—annotations.

_____. Biographia Literaria, or Biographical Sketches of my Literary Life and Opinions. London: Fenner, 1817. LS—signer, annotations. VW—binder.

_____. Biographia Literaria, or Biographical Sketches of my Literary Life and Opinions. London: Pickering, 1847. 2 vols. J. D. Coleridge—presentee, signer. Sara Coleridge—presenter. LS—inscriber.

_____. Coleridge the Talker: A Series of Contemporary Descriptions and Comments. Intro. by Armour and Howes. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press; London: H. Milford, 1940.

_____. Coleridge’s Poems: A Facsimile Reproduction of the Proofs and Mss. of Some of the Poems. Ed. by James Dykes Campbell. Pref. and notes by W. Hale White. London: H. Constable, 1899.

_____. Essays on his Own Times: Forming a Second Series of The Friend. Ed. by Sara Coleridge. London: W. Pickering, 1850. 3 vols. Vols. 1 and 3 only. LS—annotations, drawing.

_____. The Friend: A Series of Essays, in Three Volumes, to Aid in the Formation of Fixed Principles in Politics, Morals, and Religion, with Literary Amusements Interspersed. New ed. London: R. Fenner, 1818. 3 vols. LS—signer, drawings, annotations. VW—binder.

_____. Lectures and Notes on Shakspere [sic] and Other English Poets. Comp. by T. Ashe. London: G. Bell, 1885. LS—annotations, drawing.

_____. Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Ed. by Ernest Hartley Coleridge. London: Heinemann, 1895. 2 vols. LS—annotations, drawing.

_____. Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Ed. by Henry Nelson Coleridge. London: W. Pickering, 1836-39. 4 vols. LS—signer, annotations.

_____. Lyrical Ballads, with a Few Other Poems. See Wordsworth, William.

_____. On the Constitution of the Church and State: According to the Idea of Each. Ed. by Henry Nelson Coleridge. 4th ed. London: E. Moxon, 1852. LS—annotations, drawing.

_____. The Poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Ed. by Derwent and Sara Coleridge. New ed. London: E. Moxon, 1852. Herbert Duckworth—signer, bookplate.

_____. The Poetical and Dramatic Works of S. T. Coleridge. London: W. Pickering, 1835. 3 vols. VW—inscriber, spine labels. Edith G. Hamilton—signer.

_____. The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume. Paris: A. and W. Galignani, 1829. LS—presentee, annotations, drawing. Harriet Marion Thackeray—inscriber.

_____. The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Ed. and intro. by James Dykes Campbell. London: Macmillan, 1893. 2 copies. LS—annotations.

_____. Table Talk and Omniana of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Arr. and ed. by T. Ashe. London: G. Bell, 1884. LS—annotations, drawing.

_____. Unpublished Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Including Certain Letters Republished from Original Sources. Ed. by Earl Leslie Griggs. London: Constable, 1932. 2 vols. VW—signer.

Colette, Gabrielle Sidonie. Duo, roman. Paris: Ferenczi, 1938.

A Collection of Poems by Several Hands, viz.: Duke of Newcastle, W. Strode, R. Whitehall, J. Dryden, T. Shadwell, Earl of Rochester, Sir J. Thornhill, S. Wesley, Jun.: Never Before Published. Welbeck Miscellany, no. 2. Bungay, Suffolk: R. Clay, 1934. VW—binder.

Collier, John. America’s Colonial Record. Fabian Research Series, no. 119. London: Fabian Publications; V. Gollancz, 1947.

Collier, John Payne. Shakespeare’s Library: A Collection of the Romances, Novels, Poems, and Histories Used by Shakespeare as the Foundation of his Dramas, Now First Collected, and Accurately Reprinted from the Original Editions. London: T. Rodd, 1843. 2 vols.

Collingwood, W. G. The Life and Work of John Ruskin. 2d ed. London: Methuen, 1893. 2 vols. LS—annotations, drawings.

Collins, Arthur Simons. The Profession of Letters: A Study of the Relation of Author to Patron, Publisher, and Public, 1780-1832. London: G. Routledge, 1928. LW—annotations.

Collins, William. Odes on Several Descriptive and Allegoric Subjects. Facsimile of 1747 ed. The Noel Douglas Replicas. London: N. Douglas, 1926.

_____. The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie, with Lord Byron’s English Bards and Scotch Reviewers. London: Baynes, 1824. Herbert Duckworth—bookplate, annotations.

_____. The Poetical Works of Mr. William Collins, with a Prefatory Essay by Mrs. Barbauld. London: T. Cadell, Jr. and W. Davies, 1802. VW—bookplate.

Collins, William John Townsend. Tales from the New Mabinogion. Arr. and decorated by Fred Richards. Ltd. ed. London: Baynard, 1923. Proof copy.

Collins, William Lucas. Butler. Philosophical Classics for English Readers, vol. 2. Edinburgh: Blackwood, 1881. LS—annotations.

Collinson, William Edward. The German Language Today, its Patterns and Historical Background. London; New York: Hutchinson’s University Library, 1953. Review copy.

Colonial and Coloured Unity: A Programme of Action: History of the Pan-African Congress. Ed. by George Padmore. Manchester: Pan-African Federation, 1947.

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Colvin, Sidney, Sir. Keats. English Men of Letters. London; New York: Macmillan, 1887. LS—drawing.

Combothecra, Xenocrate Spiridon. Le Grèce loyale: Grèce libre—Grèce enchâinée. Geneva: A. Kundig, 1919.

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_____. The Mourning Bride, Poems, & Miscellanies. Ed. and intro. by Bonamy Dobree. London: H. Milford; Oxford University Press, 1928. 2 copies. VW—binder.

_____. Mr. Congreve’s Last Will and Testament: With Characters of his Writings, by Mr. Dryden, Sir Richard Blackmore, Mr. Addison, and Major Pack, to which are Added, Two Pieces, viz. I. Of Rightly Improving the Present Times: An Epistle from Mr. Congreve to the Right Honourable Richard Lord Viscount Cobham, II. The Game of Quadrille: An Allegorical Court-Satire. 2d ed. London: E. Curll, 1730.

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_____. Chance: A Tale in Two Parts. 2d ed. London: Methuen, 1914.

_____. The Nigger of the “Narcissus”: A Tale of the Sea. Popular ed. London: Heinemann, 1910. LW—signer.

_____. Nostromo: A Tale of the Seaboard. New York; London: Harper, 1904. LW—signer.

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_____. The Rescue. London; Toronto: J. M. Dent, 1920. VW—binder. Review copy.

_____. The Rover. London: T. F. Unwin, 1923. LW—annotation.

_____. The Secret Agent: A Simple Tale. 3d ed. London: Methuen, 1907.

_____. A Set of Six. 3d ed. London: Methuen, 1908. Review copy.

_____. A Shadow-Line: A Confession. 1st issue of this ed. London; Toronto: J. M. Dent, 1917.

_____. The Sisters. Intro. by Ford Madox Ford. New York: C. Gaige, 1928.

_____. Suspense. Intro. by Richard Curle. London; Toronto: J. M. Dent, 1925. LW—annotations.

_____. ’Twixt Land & Sea: Tales. London; Toronto: J. M. Dent, 1912.

_____. Under Western Eyes. 2d ed. London: Methuen, 1911. LW—signer, annotations.

_____. Within the Tides: Tales. London; Toronto: J. M. Dent, 1915.

_____. The Works of Joseph Conrad. London; Toronto: J. M. Dent, 1923-28. 22 vols. Lacking vol. 16. VW—bookplate. Review copy.

Constant, Benjamin. Adolphe. Pref. by Paul Bourget. London; Toronto: J. M. Dent, 1905.

_____. Adolphe: Suivi de Lettres choisies de Benjamin Constant. Pref. by Andre Thervive. Paris: Payot, 1929. VW—binder.

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Corneille, Pierre. Théatre de P. Corneille, avec des commentaires, et autres morceaus intéressans. Nouv. éd., augm. Geneve: s. n., 1776- . Vol. 9 only. James Stephen, Jr.—bookplate.

_____, and Thomas Corneille. Théatre de Pierre et de Thomas Corneille, avec notes et commentaires. Paris: Firmin, Didot, 1848. 2 vols.

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_____. Thucydides Mythistoricus. London: E. Arnold, 1907. LW—signer.

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Coulton, G. G. Inquisition and Liberty. London: Heinemann, 1938. LW—annotations.

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_____. The Works of Mr. A. Cowley: In Prose and Verse, Selected by Richard Hurd, and Including his Lordship’s Notes, and Johnson’s Life of the Author. New ed. London: J. Sharpe, 1809. Herbert Duckworth—bookplate. VW—binder.

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Culavamsa. The Mahavansa, Part II: Containing Chapters xxxix to c. Trans. by L. C. Wijesinha. Colombo: H. M. Richards, 1909. W. T. Southorn—signer.

Cunard, Nancy. Parallax. London: Hogarth Press, 1925. 2 copies.

_____, and George Patmore. White Man’s Duty: An Analysis of the Colonial Question in the Light of the Atlantic Charter. London: W. H. Allen, 1942. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Cundall, Herbert Minton. Bygone Richmond. London: J. Lane, 1925. Review copy.

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Current Affairs. London: Bureau of Current Affairs, 1946-51. 142 nos. Nos. 2-47; no. 50; nos. 52-53; nos. 56-59; nos. 62-64; nos. 66-67; nos. 69-73; nos. 75-80; nos. 123-24; and no. 129 only.

Curtis, Lionel, ed. Commonwealth of Nations: An Inquiry into the Nature of Citizenship in the British Empire, and into the Mutual Relations of the Several Communities thereof. London: Macmillan, 1916- . Vol. 1 only. LW—annotations.

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_____. The Problem of the Commonwealth. Toronto: Macmillan, 1916.

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Cyrano de Bergerac. Voyages to the Moon and the Sun. Trans. by Richard Aldington. London: Routledge; New York: E. P. Dutton, 1923. LW—annotations.

Czechoslovakia’s Guilty Men: Ths [sic] Inside Story of the Czechoslovakian “Provisional Government.” London: Modern Books, [1940?].

Czernin von und zu Chudenitz, Ottakar Theobald Otto Maria. In the World War. London: Cassell, 1919. LW—annotations. Review copy.

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D’Annunzio, Gabriele. Le livre des vierges. 9. éd. Paris: J. Tallandier, 1870. LW—signer.

Dante Alighieri. The Canzoniere of Dante Alighieri, Including the Poems of the Vita nuova and Convito: Italian and English. Trans. by Charles Lyell. London: J. Murray, 1835. VW—binder.

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_____. The Inferno of Dante Alighieri. Ed. by Hermann Oelsner. Trans. by John Aitken Carlyle. London: J. M. Dent, 1929.

_____. The New Life of Dante Alighieri. Trans. by Charles Eliot Norton. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1867. LS—signer. Charles Dickens—bookplates, presentee. Charles Eliot Norton—inscriber.

_____. Le opere di Dante Alighieri. Ed. by Edward Moore and Paget Toynbee. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1924. Review copy.

_____. The Paradiso of Dante Alighieri. Ed. and trans. by Phillip Wicksteed and Hermann Oelsner. 4th ed. London: J. M. Dent, 1903.

_____. The Purgatorio of Dante Alighieri. Ed. and trans. by Hermann Oelsner, Phillip Wicksteed, and Thomas Okey. 2d ed. London: J. M. Dent, 1902.

_____. The Vision, or, Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise of Dante Alighieri. Trans. by Henry Francis Cary. London; New York: H. Milford; Oxford University Press, 1921.

Darby, W. Evans. International Arbitration: International Tribunals, Addendum: The Peace Conference at The Hague: Its History, Work, and Results. London: Peace Society, 1900. LW—presentee. Hugh Richardson—inscriber.

Darley, George. The Complete Poetical Works of George Darley: Now First Collected, Reprinted from the Rare Original Editions in the Possession of the Darley Family, and Edited, with an Introduction. Ed. and intro. by Ramsay Colles. London: G. Routledge; New York: E.P. Dutton, 1908. VW—presentee. Sidney Saxon-Turner—inscriber.

Darling, Malcolm. Apprentice to Power: India 1904-1908. London: Hogarth Press, 1966. Proof copy.

Darwin, Charles. The Autobiography of Charles Darwin: With Two Appendices, Comprising a Chapter of Reminiscences and a Statement of Charles Darwin’s Religious Views, by his Son. The Thinkers Library, no. 7. London: Watts, 1929.

_____. The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex. New ed. London: J. Murray, 1901.

_____. Journal of Researches into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries Visited during the Voyage of H.M.S. “Beagle” Round the World, under the Command of Capt. FitzRoy. [2d ed.] London: J. Murray, 1879. The Author—inscriber.

_____. The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life. 6th ed. London: J. Murray, 1897. Thoby Stephen—presentee. Clifton College—presenter.

Dashwood, Jane. Three Daughters. London: J. Murray, 1930.

Daudet, Alphonse. Contes du lundi. Nouv. éd., corr. et augm. Paris: Charpentier, 1903.

_____. Souvenirs d’un homme de lettres. Paris: C. Marpon et E. Flammarion, 1888.

Davey, Jocelyn [pseud.]. See Raphael, Chaim.

Davids, Caroline A.F. Rhys. Buddhism: A Study of the Buddhist Norm. Home University of Modern Knowledge, 47. London: Williams and Norgate, 1912.

Davidson, John. John Davidson. Augustan Books of Modern Poetry. London: E. Benn, 1925.

Davies, Albert Emil. The London County Council, 1889-1937: A Historical Sketch. Fabian Tract, no. 243. London: Fabian Society, 1937.

Davies, John. The Works in Verse and Prose (Including Hitherto Unpublished MSS.) of Sir John Davies: For the First Time Collected and Edited: With Memorial-Introductions and Notes. Ed. by Alexander B. Grosart. Blackburn: C. Tiplady, 1869-1876. 3 vols. Vol. 2, parts 1-4 only.

Davies, Margaret Llewelyn, ed. Life as we Have Known it, by Co-Operative Working Women. Introductory letter by Virginia Woolf. London: Hogarth Press, 1931.

_____. The Women’s Cooperative Guild, 1883-1904. Kirby Lonsdale, Westmorland: Women’s Cooperative Guild, 1904.

Davies, W. H. The Adventures of Johnny Walker, Tramp. London: J. Cape, 1926.

_____. Nature Poems and Others. London: A.C. Fifield, 1910.

_____. New Poems. London: E. Mathews, 1913. VW?—presentee. LW—inscriber.

Dawson, Thomas. The Law of the Press. London: P. S. King, 1927.

Dawson, William Harbutt. The Evolution of Modern Germany. New and rev. ed. London: Unwin, 1919. LW—annotations.

_____. The German Empire, 1867-1914, and the Unity Movement. London: Allen & Unwin, 1919. 2 vols. Vol. 2 only. LW—annotations.

_____. Richard Cobden and Foreign Policy: A Critical Exposition. London: Allen & Unwin, 1926. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Day, Charles William. Hints on Etiquette and the Usages of Society with a Glance at Bad Habits by Agogos. London: Turnstile Press, 1946.

Day Lewis, C. The Buried Day. London: Chatto & Windus, 1960.

_____. Collected Poems of C. Day Lewis. London: J. Cape with the Hogarth Press, 1954.

_____. From Feathers to Iron. Hogarth Living Poets, no. 22. London: Hogarth Press, 1931.

_____. The Gate, and Other Poems. London: J. Cape, 1962. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. A Hope for Poetry. Oxford: Blackwell, 1934. VW—signer, annotation?

_____. The Magnetic Mountain. Ltd. ed. Hogarth Living Poets, 2d Series, no. 1. London: Hogarth Press, 1933. The Author—signer.

_____. Noah and the Waters. London: Hogarth Press, 1936.

_____. Pegasus and Other Poems. London: J. Cape, 1957. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Revolution in Writing. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 29. London: Hogarth Press, 1935.

_____. A Time to Dance and Other Poems. London: Hogarth Press, 1935.

_____. Transitional Poem. Hogarth Living Poets, no. 9. London: Hogarth Press, 1929.

De la Mare, Walter. At First Sight: A Novel. New York: C. Gaige, 1928. The Author—signer.

_____. Come Hither: A Collection of Rhymes and Poems for the Young of All Ages. New ed., rev. and enl. London: Constable, 1928.

_____. The Connoisseur and Other Stories. London: W. Collins, 1926. LW—annotations.

_____. Henry Brocken: His Travels and Adventures in the Rich, Strange, Scarce-Imaginable Regions of Romance. London: W. Collins, 1904.

_____. Memoirs of a Midget. 11th impression. London: W. Collins, 1926.

_____. Peacock Pie: A Book of Rhymes. Illus. by G. Lovat Fraser. London: Constable, 1924.

_____. Rupert Brooke and the Intellectual Imagination: A Lecture. London: Sidgwick and Jackson, 1919.

_____. Stories, Essays, and Poems. Everyman’s Library: Essays and Belles-Lettres, no. 940. London: J.M. Dent, 1938.

De La Pasture, Edmée. See Delafield, E.M.

De Mendelssohn, Peter. The Nuremberg Documents: Some Aspects of German War Policy, 1939-45. London: G. Allen & Unwin, 1946. LW—annotations.

De Morgan, Augustus. A Budget of Paradoxes. Pref. by Sophie De Morgan. London: Longmans, Green, 1872. LS—annotations.

De Quincey, Thomas. The Art of Conversation. Ed. by Richard Garnett. De Quincey’s Works, vol. 13. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black, 1863. LS—bookplate.

_____. Autobiographic Sketches, 1790-1803. Ed. by Richard Garnett. De Quincey’s Works, vol. 14. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black, 1863. LS—bookplate, annotation.

_____. Biographies of Shak[e]speare, Pope, Goethe, and Schiller, and, On the Political Parties of Modern England. Ed. by Richard Garnett. De Quincey’s Works, vol. 15. 2d ed. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black, 1863. LS—bookplate, annotations.

_____. The Caesars, and Other Papers. Ed. by Richard Garnett. De Quincey’s Works, vol. 9. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black, 1862. LS—bookplate.

_____. Coleridge and Opium-Eating, and Other Writings. Ed. by Richard Garnett. De Quincey’s Works, vol. 11. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black, 1863. LS—bookplate.

_____. Confessions of an English Opium-Eater. Ed. by Richard Garnett. De Quincey’s Works, vol. 1. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black, 1862. LS—bookplate, annotations.

_____. Confessions of an English Opium-Eater: Reprinted from the First Edition, with Notes of De Quincey’s Conversations by Richard Woodhouse, and Other Additions. Ed. by Richard Garnett. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, 1885.

_____. Dr. Samuel Parr, or, Whiggism in its Relation to Literature. Ed. by Richard Garnett. De Quincey’s Works, vol. 5. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black, 1862. LS—bookplate, annotations.

_____. The English Mail Coach, and Other Writings. Ed. by Richard Garnett. De Quincey’s Works, vol. 4. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black, 1862. LS—bookplate, annotation.

_____. Last Days of Immanuel Kant, and Other Writings. Ed. by Richard Garnett. De Quincey’s Works, vol. 3. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black, 1862. LS—bookplate, annotations.

_____. Leaders in Literature. Ed. by Richard Garnett. De Quincey’s Works, vol. 8. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black, 1862. LS—bookplate, annotations.

_____. The Posthumous Works of Thomas De Quincey. Ed. and intro. by Alexander H. Japp. London: W. Heinemann, 1891-93. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only. LS—signer.

_____. Protestantism, and Other Essays. Ed. by Richard Garnett. De Quincey’s Works, vol. 7. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black, 1862. LS—annotations, bookplate.

_____. Recollections of the Lakes and the Lake Poets Coleridge, Wordsworth, and Southey. Ed. by Richard Garnett. De Quincey’s Works, vol. 2. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black, 1862. LS—bookplate, annotations.

_____. Richard Bentley, and Other Writings. Ed. by Richard Garnett. De Quincey’s Works, vol. 6. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black, 1862. LS—bookplate.

_____. Speculations, Literary and Philosophic. Ed. by Richard Garnett. De Quincey’s Works, vol. 12. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black, 1863. LS—bookplate, annotations.

_____. Style and Rhetoric, and Other Papers. Ed. by Richard Garnett. De Quincey’s Works, vol. 10. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black, 1862. LS—bookplate, annotation.

De Selincourt, Basil. The Enjoyment of Music. Hogarth Essays, 2d Series, no. 16. London: Hogarth Press, 1928.

De Souza, Armand. Hundred Days in Ceylon under Martial Law in 1915. London: Woolridge, 1916. 2 copies. LW—signer. Bella Woolf Southorn—signer.

De Vere, Aubrey. Mary Tudor: An Historical Drama in Two Parts, and, Sonnets. London: B. M. Pickering, 1875. Julia Duckworth Stephen—presentee. John Jackson—inscriber.

_____. Recollections of Aubrey De Vere. New York: E. Arnold, 1897. LS—annotation. Review copy.

_____. St. Thomas of Canterbury: A Dramatic Poem. London: H. S. King, 1876. Julia Duckworth Stephen—presentee. Maria Jackson—inscriber.

Dearmer, Percy, ed. Christianity and the Crisis. London: V. Gollancz, 1933. LW—annotations.

Debidour, Antonin. Histoire diplomatique de l’Europe depuis le Congrès de Berlin jusqu’ à nos jours. 2. éd. Paris: F. Alcan, 1917-18. 2 vols.

Declarations Issued by the Conference of European Socialist Parties: Held in London, 3rd, 4th, 5th March 1945. London: Labour Party, 1945.

Defoe, Daniel. Jure Divino: A Satyr in Twelve Books. London: s. n., 1706.

_____. The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel De Foe: With Prefaces and Notes Including those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott. Bohn’s Standard Library. De Foe’s works, vol. 2. London: G. Bell and Sons, 1894.

_____. Roxana, the Fortunate Mistress. Intro. by R. Brimley Johnson. Illus. by Martin Travers. Abbey Classics, 25. London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, [192-?].

_____. The Works of Daniel Defoe, with a Memoir of his Life and Writings by William Hazlitt. London: J. Clements, 1841-43. 3 vols. Vols. 2 and 3 only. LS—signer, drawings.

Dekker, Thomas. Thomas Dekker. Ed. and intro. by Ernest Rhys. The Best Plays of the Old Dramatists. Mermaid Series, vol. 16. London: T. F. Unwin; New York: Scribner’s, 1894.

_____. The VVonderfull Yeare,1603. Bodley Head Quartos, no. 8. Ed. by G. B. Harrison. London: John Lane; New York: E. P. Dutton, 1924.

Delafield, E. M., comp. The Brontës: Their Lives Recorded by their Contemporaries. Biographies through the Eyes of Contemporaries, 2. London: Hogarth Press, 1935.

_____. Ladies and Gentlemen in Victorian Fiction. London: Hogarth Press, 1937.

Delaisi, Francis. Political Myths and Economic Realities. London: N. Douglas, 1927. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Democratus [pseud.]. Communist Circus: The Funniest Show on Earth. Hounslow, Middlesex: Heston and Isleworth Labour Party, 1946.

Demosthenes. Demosthenous logoi = Demosthenis Orationes ad optimos libros: Accurate emendatae. Lipsiae: C. Tauchnitii, 1844. 5 vols. in 3. LW—signer. VW?—annotations.

_____. Select Private Orations of Demosthenes. Ed. and intro. by F. A. Paley and J. E. Sandys. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1886. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only. Thoby Stephen—signer, annotations, drawings.

Denning, Alfred Thompson Denning, Baron. Gems in Ermine. London: English Association, 1964.

Dennis, Alfred L.P. The Foreign Policies of Soviet Russia. London: Dent, 1924.

Denny, Ludwell. We Fight for Oil. New York; London: Knopf, 1928.

Derwent, George Harcourt Johnstone, Baron. Fifty Poems. Hogarth Living Poets, no. 18. London: Hogarth Press, 1931.

Desbordes, Jean. J’adore. 19th ed. Paris: B. Grasset, 1928.

Deslinières, Lucien. La France nord-africaine: étude critique de las colonisation anarchique pratiquée jusqu’a ce jour: Projet de colonisation organisée. Paris: Editions du Progrès civique, 1920.

Destouches, Louis. See Céline, Louis-Ferdinand.

Deutsch, Babette, and Avrahm Yarmolinsky, ed. and trans. Modern Russian Poetry: An Anthology. London: John Lane, 1923. Review copy.

Deutsch, Helene. Psycho-analysis of the Neuroses. Trans. by W.D. Robson-Scott. International Psychoanalytic Library, no. 23. London: Hogarth Press and the Institute of Psychoanalysis, 1932.

Deutscher, Isaac. The Prophet Armed: Trotsky, 1879-1921. London; New York: Oxford University Press, 1954. LW—annotations.

_____. The Prophet Unarmed: Trotsky, 1921-1929. London; New York: Oxford University Press, 1959. LW—annotations.

Development and Welfare Organization in the West Indies (Great Britain). Development and Welfare in the West Indies: Report. London: H.M.S.O., 1943-47. 2 issues. 1940/42 issue only.

Devey, Louisa. The Life of Rosina, Lady Lytton: With Numerous Extracts from her MS. Autobiography and Other Original Documents: Published in Vindication of her Memory. London: Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, 1887. LS—annotation.

Dewey, Alexander Gordon. The Dominions and Diplomacy, the Canadian Contribution. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1929. Review copy.

Dicey, Albert Venn. Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution. 6th ed. London; New York: Macmillan, 1902. Clive Bell—signer.

_____. A Leap in the Dark, or, Our New Constitution. London: J. Murray, 1893. Julian Bell—drawing.

_____. Lectures on the Relation between Law & Public Opinion in England during the Nineteenth Century. London; New York: Macmillan, 1905. Julian Bell—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. The Statesmanship of Wordsworth: An Essay. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1917. LW—annotations.

Dicey, Edward. The Morning Land. London: Macmillan, 1870. 2 vols.

_____. Rome in 1860. Cambridge; London: Macmillan, 1861.

_____. The Schleswig-Holstein War. London: Tinsley Brothers, 1864. 2 vols.

_____. Six Months in the Federal States. London; Cambridge: Macmillan, 1863. 2 vols.

Dickens, Charles. Bleak House. Illus. by H. K. Browne. London: Chapman and Hall, 1914.

_____. Hard Times. World’s Classics, 264. London; New York: H. Milford; Oxford University Press, 1924.

_____. The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit. Intro. by G. K. Chesterton. Everyman’s Library, no. 241. London: J. M. Dent; New York: E. P. Dutton, 1907.

_____. The Life & Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. Illus. by H. K. Brown. London: Chapman and Hall; H. Milford; New York: Oxford University Press, 1904. VW—binder.

_____. Little Dorrit. London: Collins’ Clear-Type, 1910.

_____. Mrs. Gamp: A Facsimile of the Author’s Prompt Copy. Judge and Mrs. Samuel D. Levy Memorial Publication Fund, New York, Publication no. 1. New York: New York Public Library, 1956.

_____. The Mystery of Edwin Drood. World’s Classics, 263. London; New York: H. Milford; Oxford University Press, 1924.

_____. Oliver Twist. Illus. by George Cruikshank. 2d ed. London: R. Bentley, 1839. 3 vols.

_____. Our Mutual Friend. Illus. by Marcus Stone. London: Chapman and Hall, 1865. 2 vols.

_____. The Personal History of David Copperfield. Illus. by H. K. Browne. London: Chapman and Hall, 1863. 2 vols. VW—bookplates.

_____. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. Illus. by H. K. Browne and R. Seymour. London: Chapman and Hall, 1837.

Dickinson, Emily. The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson. Intro. by Martha Dickinson Bianchi. Boston: Little, Brown, 1927. VW—presentee. Genevieve Taggard—inscriber.

Dickinson, G. Lowes. Appearances, Being Notes of Travel. London: J. M. Dent; New York: Doubleday, 1914.

_____. Causes of International War. London: Swarthmore Press; New York: Harcourt, Brace, and Howe, 1920. LW—annotations. Review copy.

_____. The Choice before Us. London: Allen & Unwin, 1917. LW—annotations.

_____. The International Anarchy, 1904-1914. London: Allen & Unwin, 1926. LW—annotations.

_____. Points of View: A Series of Broadcast Addresses. London: Allen & Unwin, 1930.

_____. Revolution and Reaction in Modern France. London: G. Allen, 1892. LW—annotations.

Dickinson, Patric. The Good Minute, an Autobiographical Study. London: V. Gollancz, 1965. Uncorrected proof copy.

_____, et al. This Cold Universe: Poems. Phoenix Living Poets. London: Chatto & Windus with Hogarth Press, 1964.

_____. The World I See. The Phoenix Living Poets. London: Chatto & Windus; Hogarth Press, 1960.

Diderot, Denis. Le neveu de Rameau. Collection prose et vers, no. 4. Paris: Payot, 1925.

_____. Le neveu de Rameau; Les deux amis de Bourbonne; Maximes et pensées. Paris: Editions Nilsson, 1925.

_____. Œuvres de théatre de M. Diderot, avec un discours sur la poésie dramatique. Amsterdam: s. n., 1771. 2 vols.

_____. La religieuse; Le neveu de Rameau. Paris: E. Flammarion, 1930. LW—signer.

Dietz, Johann. Master Johann Dietz, Surgeon in Army of the Great Elector and Barber to the Royal Court: From the Old Manuscript in the Royal Library of Berlin. Trans. by Bernard Hall. London: Allen & Unwin; New York: E. P. Dutton, 1923. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Digby, Kenelm Henry. The Broad Stone of Honour, or, Rules for the Gentlemen of England. London: C. & J. Rivington, 1823.

Dilke, Charles Wentworth. The Papers of a Critic: Selected from the Writings of the Late Charles Wentworth Dilke. London: J. Murray, 1875. 2 vols. LS—annotations.

Dillon, Emile Joseph. The Eclipse of Russia. London; Toronto: J. M. Dent, 1918.

Dimitrov, Georgi. The People’s Front against Fascism and War. London: T. H. Wintringham, 1937.

Dimnet, Ernest. The Art of Thinking. London: J. Cape, 1929. LW—annotations.

_____. The Brontë Sisters. Trans. by Louise Morgan Sill. London: J. Cape, 1927. Review copy.

Dimond, Sydney George. The Psychology of the Methodist Revival, an Empirical & Descriptive Study. London: H. Milford; Oxford University Press, 1926. LW—annotations. Review copy.

The Disease of Anti-Semitism. World Jewish Congress, British Section, Publications, 11. London: British Section of the World Jewish Congress, 1944.

Disraeli, Benjamin. The Letters of Disraeli to Lady Bradford and Lady Chesterfield. Ed. by the Marquis of Zetland. London: E. Benn, 1929. 2 vols. LW—annotations.

_____. The Letters of Runnymede. Intro. by Francis Bickley. Illus. by Martin Travers. The Abbey Classics, no. 9. London: Chapman and Dodd, 1923.

Dixon, William Macneile. Tragedy. London: E. Arnold, 1924. Review copy.

Dobb, Maurice Herbert. On Marxism To-Day. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 10. London: Hogarth Press, 1932.

_____. Russia To-Day and To-Morrow. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 1. London: Hogarth Press, 1930.

Dobbs, Archibald Edward. Education and Social Movements, 1700-1850. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1919. LW—annotations.

Dobell, Sydney. The Poetical Works of Sydney Dobell. Intro. by John Nichol. London: Smith, Elder, 1875. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only.

Dobrée, Bonamy. Histriophone: A Dialogue on Dramatic Diction. The Hogarth Essays, 5. London: Hogarth Press, 1925.

_____. Rochester, a Conversation between Sir George Etherage and Mr. FitzJames. Hogarth Essays, 2d Series, no. 2. London: Hogarth Press, 1926.

_____. St. Martin’s Summer. London: Hogarth Press, 1932.

_____. The Universities and Regional Life. Earl Grey Memorial Lectures, 25. Newcastle upon Tyne: s. n., 1943.

Dobson, Austin. At Prior Park and Other Papers. World’s Classics, 259. London; New York: H. Milford; Oxford University Press, 1925. VW—binder.

______. Eighteenth Century Vignettes: Second Series. London: Chatto & Windus, 1894. LS—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Fielding. English Men of Letters. London: Macmillan, 1883. LS—annotations.

_____. Four Frenchwomen. World’s Classics, 248. London; New York: H. Milford; Oxford University Press, 1923.

_____. Horace Walpole: A Memoir, with an Appendix of Books Printed at the Strawberry Hill Press. 4th ed., rev. and enl. Ed. by Paget Toynbee. Oxford: Oxford University Press; London: H. Milford, 1927.

_____. Life of Oliver Goldsmith. London: W. Scott, 1888. LS—annotation.

_____. Side-walk Studies. World’s Classics, 257. London; New York: H. Milford; Oxford University Press, 1924. VW—binder.

Documents on International Affairs. London: Oxford University Press, 1929-73. Issues for 1928; 1929; 1931; 1932; 1935, vol. 1; 1938, vols. 1 and 2 only.

Dog Welfare: A Helpful Book on Dog Ailments. Foreword by Sir Robert Gower. London: National Canine Defence League, n. d.

Doganis, Rigas. A National Airport Plan. Fabian Tract, 377. London: Fabian Society, 1967.

Donaldson, Gordon, ed. Common Errors in Scottish History. Historical Association Publication, General Series, G32. London: G. Philip, 1956.

Donati, Leone. Corso pratico di lingua italiana per le scuole inglesi: Grammatica esercizi letture. 3. ed. Zurich: Orell Fussli, 1927, ©1913. VW—annotations.

Dönges, T. E. The New South African Citizenship: Dr. T. E. Dönges Explains its Purpose. London: Public Relations Office, South Africa House, 1949.

Donne, John. Devotions upon Emergent Occasions together with Death’s Duell. Intro. by W. H. Draper. The Abbey Classics. London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, 1926.

_____. The First Anniuersarie: An Anatomie of the World, wherein, by Occasion of the Vntimely Death of Mistris Elizabeth Drvry, the Frailtie and the Decay of this Whole World is Represented. [also] The Second Anniversarie of the Progress of the Soule. Facsimile of 1621 ed. The Noel Douglas Replicas. London: N. Douglas, 1926. Review copy.

_____. John Donne. The Augustan Books of English Poetry, 2d Series, no. 1. Ed. by Humbert Wolfe. London: E. Benn, 1927. Review copy.

_____. Poems of John Donne. Ed. by E. K. Chambers. Intro. by George Saintsbury. London: Routledge; New York: E. P. Dutton, n. d. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only.

_____. The Poems of John Donne. Ed. by H. J. C. Grierson. London: Oxford University Press, 1929. LW—bookplate.

Donnison, David Vernon, and Mary Stewart. The Child and the Social Services. Fabian Research Series, no. 196. London: Fabian Society, 1958.

Doolittle, Hilda. See H.D. (Hilda Doolittle)

–Dor-devi´c, Tihomir R. Macedonia. London: Allen & Unwin; New York: MacMillan, 1918.

Dostoyevsky, Fyodor. The Brothers Karamazov: A Novel in Four Parts and an Epilogue. Trans. by Constance Garnett. London: Heinemann, 1912. VW—presentee. LW—inscriber.

_____. The Brothers Karamazov. Trans. by Constance Garnett. Everyman’s Library, nos. 802 and 803. London; Toronto: J. M. Dent; New York: E. P. Dutton, 1927. 2 vols.

_____. Le crime et le chatiment. Trans. by Victor Derély. Paris: Plon-Nourrit, 1884. 2 vols.

_____. An Honest Thief and Other Stories. Trans. by Constance Garnett. London: Heinemann, 1919. Review copy.

_____. The Idiot: A Novel in Four Parts. Trans. by Constance Garnett. The Novels of Fyodor Dostoevsky, vol. 2. London: Heinemann, 1913. VW—presentee. LW—inscriber.

_____. The Insulted and Injured. Trans. by Constance Garnett. The Novels of Fyodor Dostoevsky, vol. 6. London: Heinemann, 1915. LW—presentee. VW—inscriber.

_____. New Dostoevsky Letters. Trans. by S. S. Koteliansky. London: Mandrake Press, 1929. Review copy.

_____. The Possessed: A Novel in Three Parts. Trans. by Constance Garnett. The Novels of Fyodor Dostoevsky, vol. 3. London: Heinemann, 1913. LW—annotations.

_____. Souvenirs de la maison des morts. Trans. by M. Neyroud. Paris: Plon-Nourrit, 1886. LW—signer, annotations.

_____. Stavrogin’s Confession and the Plan of The Life of a Great Sinner. Trans. by S.S. Koteliansky and V. Woolf. Richmond: L. & V. Woolf, 1922.

Doughty, Charles Montagu. Adam Cast Forth. London: Duckworth, 1908.

_____. Travels in Arabia Deserta. London: J. Cape and the Medici Society, 1923. 2 vols. LW—bookplates.

Douglas, Alfred Bruce. Lord Alfred Douglas. The Augustan Books of Modern Poetry. London: E. Benn, 1926.

Douglas, Francis Campbell Ross. Land-Value Rating: Theory and Practice. London: Hogarth Press, 1936.

Douglas, Norman. D. H. Lawrence and Maurice Magnus: A Plea for Better Manners. Florence: Privately printed, 1925.

_____. How About Europe?: Some Footnotes on East and West. Florence: Privately printed, 1929.

_____. Siren Land. The New Adelphi Library, vol. 26. London: Martin Secker, 1927.

_____. South Wind. New York: Modern Library, 1925. VW—signer.

_____. Together. London: Chapman & Hall, 1923.

Doyle, Phyllis. A History of Political Thought. London: J. Cape, 1933.

D’Oyly, John. Diary of Mr. John D’Oyly. Intro. by H. W. Codrington. Royal Asiatic Society, Ceylon Branch, Special Publication, vol. 25, no. 69. Colombo: Apothecaries, 1917. W. T. Southorn—signer.

The Dramatic Works of Wycherley, Congreve, Vanbrugh, and Farquhar with Biographical and Critical Notices by Leigh Hunt. London; New York: G. Routledge and Sons, n. d.

The Dramatic Works of Wycherley, Congreve,Vanbrugh, and Farquhar with Biographical and Critical Notices by Leigh Hunt. New ed. London; New York: Routledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1860. LS—signer, annotations. VW—binder.

Drayton, Michael. A Selection of Shorter Poems. Ed. by G. D. H. and M. I. Cole. The Ormond Poets, no. 5. London: N. Douglas, 1927.

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Fasnacht, George Eugene. Lord Acton on Nationality and Socialism: Two Lectures Given in August 1949 at the Oxford University Tutorial Classes Committee Summer School at Lady Margaret Hall, with an Appendix on Burke Based on the Acton Manuscripts. London: Oxford University Press, 1949.

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_____. Life and Labour in the Nineteenth Century: Being the Substance of Lectures Delivered at Cambridge University in the Year 1919 to Students of Economics, among whom were Officers of the Royal Navy and Students from the Army of the United States. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1920. LW—annotations.

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Fay, Sidney Bradshaw. The Origins of the World War. New York: Macmillan, 1928. 2 vols.

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_____. The Life of Neville Chamberlain. London: Macmillan, 1946. LW—annotations.

Ferenczi, Sándor. Further Contributions to the Theory and Technique of Psycho-analysis. Comp. by John Rickman. Trans. by Jane Isabel Suttie and others. International Psycho-analytical Library, no. 11. London: Hogarth Press; Institute of Psycho-analysis, 1926.

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Ferguson, James, ed. The British Essayists, to which are Prefixed Prefaces, Biographical, Historical and Critical. New ed. London: J. Haddon for G. Offer, 1819. 45 vols. Vols. 4 and 45 only.

Ferguson, Alastair Mackenzie. “Inge Va”: Or the Sinna Durai’s Pocket Tamil Guide. 2d ed. Colombo: A. M. and J. Ferguson, 1883. LW—annotations.

Fernando, Dorothy. Wild Flowers of Ceylon. Mitcham: West Brothers, 1954. Bella Woolf Southorn—annotations.

Fidel, Camille. La paix coloniale française. Paris: L. Tenin, 1918. LW—annotations.

Fielding, Henry. The Adventures of Joseph Andrews and his Friend Mr. Abraham Adams, Written in Imitation of the Manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote. London: C. Cooke, 1793. 2 vols. VW—spine label.

_____. Amelia. 1st ed. London: A. Millar, 1752. 4 vols.

_____. The History of Amelia. London: J. Johnson, 1808. 3 vols.

_____. History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews and of his Friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Dublin: G. Ewing, 1742. 2 vols.

_____. The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling: In Six Volumes. London: A. Millar, 1749. 6 vols. LS—signer.

_____. The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling. London: W. Strahan, 1773. 3 vols. Vols. 2 and 3 only.

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_____. A Journey from this World to the Next, and, A Voyage to Lisbon. Ed. by George Saintsbury. Illus. by Herbert Railton. The Works of Henry Fielding, vol. 1. London: Dent, 1893.

_____. The Life of Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great. Oxford: Blackwell, 1926. LW—bookplate, annotations.

_____. Miscellanies. 2d ed. London: Millar, 1743. 3 vols. LS—signer, annotations.

_____. The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq., with the Life of the Author. New ed. London: Printed for W. Strahan, 1771. 8 vols. LS—annotations, drawings.

Figuier, Louis. Mammalia: Popularly Described by Typical Species, with Numerous Anecdotes. Trans. by Parker Gilmore. London: Frederick Warne; New York: Scribner, Welford, 1870.

Finer, Herman. Mussolini’s Italy. London: V. Gollancz, 1935. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Finlay, George. History of the Byzantine Empire from DCCXVI to MLVII. Everyman’s Library, no. 38. London: Dent; New York: Dutton, 1906.

Finley, M. I. Aspects of Antiquity: Discoveries and Controversies. London: Chatto & Windus, 1968.

_____. The World of Odysseus. Rev. ed. Foreword by Maurice Bowra. London: Chatto & Windus, 1964.

Firbank, Ronald. Caprice. New ed. London: Duckworth, 1929.

_____. Concerning the Eccentricities of Cardinal Pirelli. New ed. London: Duckworth, 1929.

_____. Inclinations. New ed. London: Duckworth, 1929.

_____. The Princess Zoubaroff. New ed. London: Duckworth, 1930.

_____. Vainglory. New ed. London: Duckworth, 1930.

_____. Valmouth. New ed. London: Duckworth, 1929.

Fischer, Louis. The Soviets in World Affairs: A History of Relations between the Soviet Union and the Rest of the World. London: Cape, 1930. 2 vols. LW—annotations.

Fisher, H. A. L. A History of Europe. London: E. Arnold, 1936.

_____. The Medieval Empire. London; New York: Macmillan, 1898. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only. LS—annotations, drawings.

_____. Our New Religion. London: E. Benn, 1929. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Studies in Napoleonic Statesmanship: Germany. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1903.

Fisher, James. Watching Birds. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng.; New York: Penguin Books, 1946.

Fitter, Richard Sidney Richmond. The Pocket Guide to British Birds. Illus. by R. A. Richardson. Foreword by Peter Scott. London: Collins, 1952.

FitzGerald, Edward. Dictionary of Madame de Sevigné. Ed. by Mary Eleanor FitzGerald Kerrich. London: Macmillan, 1914. 2 vols. 2 copies. VW—handwritten index.

_____. Letters & Literary Remains of Edward FitzGerald. London: Macmillan, 1902. 7 vols. VW—signer, bookplates.

_____. Polonius: A Collection of Wise Saws and Modern Instances. London: Methuen, 1903. VW—signer.

Fitzgerald, F. Scott. The Great Gatsby. Penguin Modern Classics, 746. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng.: Penguin Books, 1961.

FitzMaurice, Edmond. The Life of Granville George Leveson Gower, Second Earl of Granville, K.G., 1815-1891. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1905. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only.

_____. The Life of Granville George Leveson Gower, Second Earl of Granville, K.G., 1815-1891. 2d ed. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1905. 2 vols. Vol. 2 only.

FitzPatrick, Kathleen. Lady Henry Somerset. London: Cape, 1923.

Fitzurse, R. It Was not Jones. Hogarth Living Poets, no. 2. London: Hogarth Press, 1928.

Flanders, Allan D. A Policy for Wages. Fabian Tract, no. 281. London: Fabian Publications, 1950.

Flannery, Margaret. The Bob Martin Dog Book. London: Chatto & Windus, 1956. Proof copy.

Flaubert, Gustave. Correspondance. Paris: Charpentier, 1905-07. 4 vols. Vols. 1 and 3 only.

_____. Correspondance. Édite par Caroline Commanville. Nouv. éd. Paris: L. Conard, 1926-33. 9 vols. VW—presentee, binder, annotations. LW—inscriber.

_____. Madame Bovary: Mœurs de province. Édition definitive de 1857. Paris: G. Charpentier, 1889. LW—signer.

_____. Madame Bovary: Mœurs de province. Édition definitive de 1857. Paris: Bibliothèque-Charpentier, 1922. VW—bookplate, binder.

_____. Madame Bovary: Mœurs de province. Edition definitive. Paris: L. Conard, 1930.

Flecker, James Elroy. Hassan: The Story of Hassan of Bagdad and how he Came to Make the Golden Journey to Samarkand: A Play in Five Acts. London: Heinemann, 1922. VW—presentee. V. Sackville-West—inscriber.

Flenley, Ralph, and W. N. Weech. World History: The Growth of Western Civilization. London: Dent, 1936.

Fletcher, Charles Brunsdon. The New Pacific: British Policy and German Aims. London: Macmillan, 1917. Review copy.

_____. The Problem of the Pacific. Pref. by Sir William MacGregor. London: Heinemann, 1919. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Fletcher, F. T. H. Montesquieu and English Politics (1750-1800). London: E. Arnold, 1939.

Fleuron: A Journal of Typography. London: Office of the Fleuron, 1923-25; Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; New York: Doubleday Page, 1926-30. 7 vols. (1923-1930). Lacking vols. 3 and 4.

Fliess, Walter. The Economic Reconstruction of Europe. London: International Pub. Co., 1944. Review copy.

Florence, P. Sargant. Uplift in Economics: A Plea for the Exclusion of Moral Implications from Economics and the Political Sciences. Psyche Miniatures General Series, no. 25. London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1929.

Flügel, J. C. The Psycho-analytic Study of the Family. The International Psycho-analytical Library, no. 3. London; New York: The International Psycho-analytic Press, 1921.

_____. The Psychology of Clothes. The International Psycho-analytical Library, no. 18. London: Hogarth Press; Institute of Psycho-analysis, 1930.

Flügel, J. G. Flügel’s Dictionary of the German and English Languages, Abridged in Two Parts. Ed. by C. E. Fielding and John Oxenford. New ed. London: Whittaker; Dulau; D. Nutt, n. d.

Flusser, David. The Dead Sea Sect and Pre-Pauline Christianity. Scripta Hierosolymitana, vol. 4. Jerusalem: Hebrew University, 1958. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Foliorum Silvula Being Passages for Translation into Latin Elegiac and Heroic Verse. Ed. by Hubert Ashton Holden. 12th ed. Cambridge: D. Bell; London; New York: G. Bell, 1892. Thoby Stephen—signer, annotator.

Foote, Samuel. The Dramatic Works of Samuel Foote: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author. 4th ed. London: Printed for J. F. and C. Rivington, 1788. 4 vols. LS—signer.

Forbes, George. The Stars. Benn’s Sixpenny Library, no. 107. London: E. Benn, 1927.

Forbes, Nevill. Russian Grammar. 2d ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1917.

_____. Third Russian Book: Extracts from Aksakov, Grigorovich, Herzen, Saltykov. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1917.

Ford, Hugh, ed. Nancy Cunard: Brave Poet, Indomitable Rebel, 1896-1965. Philadelphia: Chilton, 1968. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber. Includes “Nancy Cunard” by Leonard Woolf, p. 58-60.

Ford, John. John Ford. Ed. by Havelock Eillis. Unexpurgated ed. The Mermaid Series: The Best Plays of the Old Dramatists, vol. 3. London: Vizetelly, 1888.

The Form and Function of the World Organisation. London: London International Assembly, 1943.

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_____. Battersea Rise. 1st ed. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1955.

_____. Credo. London: London Mercury, 1938. Pages 397-404 from London Mercury, Sept. 1938, vol. 38. Paper cover with handwritten title, probably by VW.

_____. England’s Pleasant Land: A Pageant Play. London: Hogarth Press, 1940.

_____. The Government of Egypt: Recommendations by a Committee of the International Section of the Labour Research Department, with Notes on Egypt. London: Labour Research Department, 1920.

_____. A Letter to Madan Blanchard. Hogarth Letters, no. 1. London: L. and V. Woolf, 1931.

_____. Nordic Twilight. Macmillan War Pamphlets, no. 3. London: Macmillan, 1940.

_____. Pharos and Pharillon. Richmond, Eng.: Hogarth Press, 1923.

_____. Pharos and Pharillon. London: Hogarth Press, 1961.

_____. The Story of the Siren. Richmond, Eng.: Hogarth Press, 1920.

_____. What I Believe. Hogarth Sixpenny Pamphlets, no. 1. London: Hogarth Press, 1939.

Forster, John. The Life of Charles Dickens. London; Toronto: Dent; New York: Dutton, 1927. 2 vols.

_____. The Life of Jonathan Swift: Volume the First, 1667-1711. London: J. Murray, 1875. LS—annotation.

Foster, William Z. The Historic Advance of World Socialism. New York: International Publishers, 1960.

Fowler, H. W. The Split Infinitive, &c. S.P.E. Tract, no. 15. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1933.

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Fox, George. Journal of George Fox: Being an Historical Account of the Life, Travels, Sufferings, Christian Experiences, and Labour of Love, in the Work of the Ministry, of that Eminent and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, who Departed this Life, in Great Peace with the Lord, the 13th of the 11th Month (Old Style), 1690. 8th rev. ed. London: Friends’ Tract Association, 1891. 2 vols.

Fox, Harold Munro. The Personality of Animals. Rev. ed. Melbourne; Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1952.

Fox, Richard Michael. Drifting Men. London: Hogarth Press, 1930.

_____. Smoky Crusade. London: Hogarth Press, 1937.

_____. The Triumphant Machine (a Study of Machine Civilization). London: Hogarth Press, 1928.

Foxe, John. The Book of Martyrs: Containing an Account of the Sufferings & Death of the Protestants in the Reign of Queen Mary the First. London: H. Trapp, 1776. VW—presentee. Thoby Stephen—inscriber.

France. Constitution (1958). The Constitution of the Fifth Republic. Trans. by Peter Campbell and Brian Chapman. Oxford: B. Blackwell, 1958. 2 review copies.

France, Anatole. Crainquebille, Putois, Riquet et plusieurs autresrécits profitables. Paris: Calmann-Lévy, [1904?]. VW—binder.

_____. Les sept femmes de la Barbe-Bleue: Et autres contes merveilleux. Paris: Calmann-Lévy, 1921.

_____. Vie de Jeanne d’Arc. Paris: Calmann-Lévy, 1908. 2 vols.

Franckforter. Theologia Germanica: Which Setteth Forth Many Fair Lineaments of Divine Truth, and Saith Very Lofty and Lovely Things Touching a Perfect Life. Ed. by Franz Pfeffier. Trans. by Susanna Winkworth. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854.

Frankel, S. Herbert. The Concept of Colonization. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1949. Review copy.

Franklin, Benjamin. The Life of Benjamin Franklin. Ed. by John Bigelow. World’s Classics, 250. London; New York: H. Milford; Oxford University Press, 1924. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Franklyn, Julian. The Cockney: A Survey of London Life and Language. London: A. Deutsch, 1953. LW—annotations.

Fraser, L. M. Protection and Free Trade. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 5. London: Hogarth Press, 1931.

Fraser, Robert. What’s What in Politics. London: Labour Book Service, 1939. Review copy.

Frazer, James George. The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion. Abr. ed. London: Macmillan, 1929. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Freeman, John. John Freeman. The Augustan Books of Modern Poetry. London: E. Benn, [1925?].

Fremantle, Anne Jackson. This Little Band of Prophets: The Story of the Gentle Fabians. London: Allen & Unwin, 1960. LW—annotations.

French Lyrics. Ed. by George Saintsbury. London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1890. Julia Duckworth Stephen—monogram.

Freud, Anna. The Ego and the Mechanisms of Defense. Trans. by Cecil Baines. The International Psycho-analytic Library, no. 30. London: Hogarth Press, 1937.

Freud, Sigmund. An Autobiographical Study. Trans. by James Strachey. 2d impression. The International Psycho-analytic Library, no. 26. London: Hogarth Press, 1936.

_____. Beyond the Pleasure Principle. Trans. by C.J.M. Hubback. The International Psycho-analytic Library, no. 4. London; Vienna: The International Psycho-analytical Press, 1922.

_____. Civilization and its Discontents. Trans. by Joan Riviere. The International Psycho-analytical Library, no. 17. London: Hogarth Press; Institute of Psycho-analysis, 1930. LW—annotations.

_____. Civilization, War and Death: Selections from Three Works by Sigmund Freud. Ed. by John Rickman. Psycho-analytical Epitomes, no. 4. London: Hogarth Press; Institute of Psycho-analysis, 1939.

_____. Collected Papers. Trans. by Joan Riviere, Alix Strachey, and James Strachey. The International Psycho-analytic Library 7-10, 37. New York; London: International Psycho-analytical Press; London: Hogarth Press, 1924-50. 5 vols. Lacking vol. 5.

_____. The Ego and the Id. Trans. by Joan Riviere. The International Psycho-analytical Library, no. 12. London: Hogarth Press; Institute of Psycho-analysis, 1927.

_____. The Future of an Illusion. Trans. by W. D. Robson-Scott. The International Psycho-analytical Library, no. 15. London: Hogarth Press; Institute of Psycho-analysis, 1925.

_____. A General Selection from the Works of Sigmund Freud. Ed. by John Rickman. Psycho-analytical Epitomes, no. 1. London: Hogarth Press; Institute of Psycho-analysis, 1937.

_____. Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego. Trans. by James Strachey. The International Psycho-analytical Library, no. 6. London; Vienna: The International Psycho-analytical Press, 1922.

_____. Inhibitions, Symptoms, and Anxiety. Trans. by Alix Strachey. International Psycho-analytical Library, no. 28. London: Institute of Psycho-analysis and Hogarth Press, 1936. Proof copy.

_____. Moses and Monotheism. Trans. by Katherine Jones. London: Hogarth Press; Institute of Psycho-analysis, 1939.

_____. New Introductory Lectures on Psycho-analysis. Trans. by W.J.H. Sprott. The International Psycho-analytical Library, no. 24. London: Hogarth Press; Institute of Psycho-analysis, 1933.

_____. On Dreams. Trans. by M.D. Eder. London: Heinemann, 1914.

_____. Totem and Taboo: Resemblances between the Psychic Lives of Savages and Neurotics. Trans. by A.A. Brill. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng.: Penguin Books, 1938.

_____. Two Short Accounts of Psycho-analysis: Five Lectures on Psycho-analysis [and] the Question of Lay Analysis. Trans. and ed. by James Strachey. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng.: Penguin, 1962.

_____. Two Short Accounts of Psycho-analysis: Five Lectures on Psycho-analysis [and] the Question of Lay Analysis. Trans. and ed. by James Strachey. Reprint. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng.: Penguin, 1966.

_____. Two Short Accounts of Psycho-analysis: Five Lectures on Psycho-analysis [and] the Question of Lay Analysis. Trans. and ed. by James Strachey. Reprint. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng.: Penguin, 1968.

Friedman, Israel E. Co-operatives in the Soviet Union. Soviet News Booklet, no. 36. London: s. n., 1958. Review copy.

Friends of Europe. German Youth: The Making of Nazis. Foreword by Ernest H. Wilkins. Wartime Series: The Europe of Tomorrow, no. 3. London: The Friends, 1939.

Froissart, Jean. The Chronicles of Froissart. Trans. by John Bourchier. Ed. by G.C. Macaulay. Globe ed. London; New York: Macmillan, 1895.

From Moscow to Samarkand, by Y. Z. London: Hogarth Press, 1934.

Frost, R. A. The British Commonwealth and the World. London: Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1945.

Froude, James Anthony. The English in Ireland in the Eighteenth Century. London: Longmans, Green, 1882. 3 vols. LS—annotations.

_____. History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat of the Spanish Armada. London: Longmans, Green, 1870-75. 12 vols. LS—signer, annotations, drawings.

_____. My Relations with Carlyle: Together with a Letter from the Late Sir James Stephen, Bart. Dated December 9, 1886. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1903.

_____. Short Studies on Great Subjects. New ed. London: Longmans, Green, 1893. 4 vols. Vols. 3 and 4 only.

_____. Short Studies on Great Subjects. New ed. London: Longmans, Green, 1897-98. 4 vols. VW—signer, bookplate. LS—annotation.

_____. Short Studies on Great Subjects. World’s Classics, 269. London; New York: H. Milford; Oxford University Press, 1924.

_____. Thomas Carlyle: A History of his Life in London, 1834-1881. London: Longmans, Green, 1884. 2 vols. LS—annotations, drawings.

_____. Thomas Carlyle: A History of the First Forty Years of his Life, 1795-1835. London: Longmans, Green, 1882. 2 vols. LS—annotations, drawing.

Fry, Christopher. Théâtre pour trois saisons: Texte français de Philippe de Rothschild. Paris: Calmann-Lévy, 1960. 2 copies. Clive Bell—presentee. Philippe de Rothchild—inscriber.

Fry, Roger. Architectural Heresies of a Painter: A Lecture Delivered at the Royal Institute of British Architects. London: Chatto & Windus, 1921. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Art and Commerce. The Hogarth Essays, no. 16. London: Hogarth Press, 1926

_____. Art-History as an Academic Study: An Inaugural Lecture Delivered in the Senate House, 18 October, 1933. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1933.

_____. The Artist and Psycho-analysis. The Hogarth Essays, no. 2. London: Hogarth Press, 1924.

_____. Cézanne: A Study of his Development. London: Hogarth Press, 1927.

_____. Last Lectures. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1939. VW—binder, handwritten index. Proof copy.

_____. A Sampler of Castile. Ltd ed. Richmond, Eng.: L. and V. Woolf, 1923.

_____. Twelve Original Woodcuts. Richmond, Eng.: Hogarth Press, 1921.

_____. Vision and Design. London: Chatto & Windus, 1920. VW—annotations.

_____, and E.A. Lowe. English Handwriting: With Thirty-Four Facsimile Plates and Artistic & Paleographical Criticisms. SPE Tract, 23. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1926.

Fulani, Fulani Bin. See Leys, Norman Maclean.

Fuller, Thomas. Abel Redevivus, or, The Dead Yet Speaking. London: Thomas Brudenell for John Stafford, 1651.

_____. The Church History of Britain from the Birth of Jesus Christ until the Year MDCXLVIII. Pref. and notes by James Nichols. 3d ed. London: T. Tegg, 1842. 3 vols. Vol. 1 only. LS—signer.

_____. Good Thoughts in Bad Times; Good Thoughts in Worse Times; Mixt Contemplations in Better Times, to which is Added, the Cause and Cure of a Wounded Conscience. London: W. Pickering, 1841. VW—binder.

_____. The History of the Holy War. London: W. Pickering, 1840. VW—binder.

_____. The Holy State. Cambridge: Printed by R. Daniel for J. Williams, 1642. VW—spine label.

_____. The Holy State. 2d ed., enl. Cambridge: J. Williams, 1648. LS—annotation.

_____. The Holy State and the Profane State. London: W. Pickering, 1840. VW—binder.

_____. The Marvellous Wisdom and Quaint Conceits of Thomas Fuller, D.D.: Being “The Holy State,” Somewhat Abridged and Set in Order by Adelaide L.J. Gosset, whereunto is Added “The First Biography” of the Doctor of Famous Memory. London: Pickering and Chatto, 1893.

Furnivall, J.S. Netherlands India: A Study of Plural Economy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1939.

The Future of the League of Nations: The Record of a Series of Discussions Held at Chatham House. New York: Oxford University Press, 1936. Comments by Leonard Woolf on p. 9, 17, 30-31, 62-63, 83, 89, 124-127, and 165-166.

Gaffarel, Paul. Notre expansion coloniale en Afrique de 1870 à nos jours. Bibliothèque d’histoire contemporaine. Paris: F. Alcan, 1918.

Galsworthy, John. Plays, Vol. III: The Fugitive; The Pigeon; The Mob. London: Duckworth and Company, 1914. Review copy.

_____. Maid in Waiting. The Works of John Galsworthy, vol. 24. London: Heinemann, 1936. Cecil Sidney Woolf—ink stamp.

_____. The Pigeon: A Fantasy in Three Acts. London: Duckworth, 1912.

_____. The Silver Spoon. London: Heinemann, 1926. LW—annotations.

_____. The White Monkey. London: Collins, [1928?].

Galton, Francis. The Art of Travel, or, Shifts and Contrivances Available in Wild Countries. 3d rev. ed. London: J. Murray, 1860. LS—signer.

_____, ed. Vacation Tourists and Notes of Travel in 1860. Cambridge; London: Macmillan, 1861.

Gamble, Frederick William. The Animal World. Intro. by Sir Oliver Lodge. Home University Library of Modern Knowledge. London: Williams and Norgate, 1911.

Gammer Gvrton’s Nedle. By Mr. S. [attrib. to William Stevenson]. Ed. by H.F.B. Brett-Smith. Percy Reprints, no. 2. Oxford: B. Blackwell, 1920. Review copy.

Gandhi, Mahatma. Speeches and Writings of M. K. Gandhi. Madras: G. A. Natesan, 1918. LW—annotations. Review copy. VW?—sewing.

Garbett, Cyril Forster. Reading in War-Time. English Association (Great Britain) Presidential Address, 1945. London: G. Cumberlege; Oxford University Press, 1945.

García Lorca, Federico. Selected Poems of Federico García Lorca. Trans. by J. L. Gili and Stephen Spender. The New Hogarth Library, vol. XI. 2d impression. London: Hogarth Press, 1943.

Gardens of England & Wales Open to the Public. London: National Gardens Scheme, n. d.

Gardiner, L. Our Ally the Bird. Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, Leaflet, no. 54. London: Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, 1913.

Gardiner, Samuel Rawson, ed. The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1625-1660. 2d ed, rev. and enl. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1899. Clive Bell—signer. Julian Bell—signer.

Gardner, Diana. Halfway Down the Cliff, Stories. London: Editions Poetry, 1946. Duncan Grant—signer.

Garner, R. J. The Grafter’s Handbook. London: Faber & Faber, 1947. 2 copies.

Garnett, Edward. Turgenev. Intro. by Joseph Conrad. London: Collins’ Clear-Type Press, 1927.

Garnett, Richard. The Age of Dryden. Handbooks of English Literature. London: G. Bell, 1895. LS—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. The Life of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Great Writers. London: W. Scott; New York: T. Whittaker, 1888. LS—annotations, drawing.

Garratt, G. T. The Mugwumps and the Labour Party. London: Hogarth Press, 1932.

Garth, Samuel. The Dispensary: A Poem in Six Cantos. 4th ed. London: John Nutt, 1700. VW—binder.

Garvey, Marcus. The Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey, or, Africa for the Africans. Comp. by Amy Jacques-Garvey. 2d ed. New York: Universal, 1926. 2 vols. Vol. 2 only.

Garvin, J. L., and J. Amery. The Life of Joseph Chamberlain. London: Macmillan, 1932-69. 6 vols. Vols. 1-4 only. LW—annotations.

Gasc, Ferdinand E. A. Improved Modern Pocket Dictionary of the French and English Languages: For the Every-day Purposes of Travellers and Students. London: G. Bell, 1898. LW—signer, inscriber.

Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn. The Life of Charlotte Brontë: Author of “Jane Eyre,” “Shirley,” “Villette,” “The Professor,” Etc. London: Smith, Elder, 1865. LS—annotations. VW?—binder.

_____. Mary Barton. Intro. by Clement K. Shorter. World’s Classics, vol. 85. London; New York: Oxford University Press, 1906.

Gates, S. Barrington. Poems. London: Hogarth Press, 1925.

Gathorne-Hardy, Geoffrey Malcolm. A Short History of International Affairs, 1920 to 1934. London: H. Milford; Oxford University Press, 1934.

_____. A Short History of International Affairs, 1920 to 1938. London: Oxford University Press, 1938. LW—signer.

Gauguin, Paul. Noa Noa. Trans. (into German) by Luise Wolf. Berlin: B. Cassirer, 1912.

Gavit, John Palmer. Opium. London: Routledge, 1925. Review copy.

Gaxotte, Pierre. La révolution française. Les Grandes études historiques. Paris: A. Fayard, 1928. The Author?—signer.

Gay, John. The Beggar’s Opera. London: Printed for J. Bell, 1777.

_____. Fables, with a Memoir by Austin Dobson. London: K. Paul, Trench, 1882. LS—drawings.

_____. The Shepherd’s Week: In Six Pastorals. Ed. by H.F.B. Brett-Smith. Oxford: B. Blackwell, 1924. VW—spine label.

Gayda, Virginio. Modern Austria: Her Racial and Social Problems, with a Study of Italia Irredenta. Trans. by Z. M. Gibson and C. A. Miles. London: Unwin, 1915. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Geiger, Wilhelm. The Dipavamsa and Mahavmsa and their Historical Development in Ceylon. Trans. by Ethel M. Coomaraswamy. Colombo: H. C. Cottle, 1908. W. T. Southorn—signer.

Geismar, Maxwell David. Henry James and His Cult. London: Chatto & Windus, 1964.

The General Strike: The Story of a Great Folly. Anti-Socialist and Anti-Communist Union New Series, no. 105. London: Anti-Socialist and Anti-Communist Union, 1926. LW—annotations.

George Sand à Nohant. Paris: Morancé, [19—?].

George Smith: A Memoir, with Some Pages of Autobiography. Pref. by Elizabeth Smith Blakeway. London: Privately published, 1902.

Gerard, Morice. Love in the Purple. London: Hodder and Stoughton, [1912?].

Gerig, Benjamin. The Open Door and the Mandates System: A Study of Economic Equality before and since the Establishment of the Mandates System. London: Allen & Unwin, 1930.

Germany. Auswärtiges Amt. German Diplomatic Documents, 1871-1914. Trans. by E.T.S. Dugdale. London: Methuen, 1928. 4 vols. Vols. 1 and 2 only.

Germany. Constituent Assembly, Nov. 1918-May 1920. Committee of Inquiry. Official German Documents Relating to the World War. Carnegie Endowment for Peace, Division of International Law, Publication vol. 37, pt. 1-2. New York: Oxford University Press, 1923. 2 vols.

Geshov, I. E. The Balkan League. Trans. by Constantine C. Mincoff. London: J. Murray, 1915. Review copy.

Gettell, Raymond Garfield. History of Political Thought. Century Political Science Series. London: Allen & Unwin, 1924. Review copy.

Geyer, Curt, and Walter Loeb. Gollancz in German Wonderland. Trans. by Edward Fitzgerald. A Fight for Freedom Publication. London; New York: Hutchinson, 1942.

Ghéon, Henri. Démos, esclave et roi: Histoire ancienne. Les Cahiers d’occident, 1ère année, 5. Paris: Librairie de France, 1927.

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_____. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. New ed. London: T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1820. 12 vols. VW—presentee, bookplate. Adrian Stephen—inscriber.

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Greaves, H. R. G. The League Committees and World Order: A Study of the Permanent Expert Committees of the League of Nations as an Instrument of International Government. London: H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1931. LW—annotations.

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A Greek Garland: A Selection from the Palatine Anthology: The Greek Text with Translations into English Verse. Trans. by F.L. Lucas. 2d ed. London: Cohen and West, 1949. LW—presentee. F. L. Lucas—inscriber.

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Greene, Robert. The Blacke Bookes Messenger, 1592. ‘Cuthbert Conny-Catcher’: The Defence of Conny-Catching, 1592. Ed. by G. B. Harrison. The Bodley Head Quartos, no. 10. London: John Lane; New York: Dutton, 1924.

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Gregory, J. W. Human Migration and the Future: A Study of the Causes, Effects & Control of Emigration. London: Seeley, Service, 1928. LW—annotations.

Grenier, Joseph. Leaves from my Life. 1st ed. Colombo: The Times of Ceylon, 1923. W. T. Southorn—signer.

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Grierson, Herbert John Clifford. Lyrical Poetry from Blake to Hardy. Hogarth Lectures on Literature, no. 5. London: Hogarth Press, 1928.

Griggs, Arthur Kingsland. Paris for Everyman: Her Present, her Past, and her Environs. London: Dent, 1924.

Grillo, Ernesto, comp. and ed. Selections from the Italian Poets, with Critical Introductions. London: Blackie, 1917. VW—presentee. Saxon Sydney-Turner—inscriber.

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Groves, Reginald. But we shall Rise Again: A Narrative History of Chartism. London: Secker and Warburg, 1938. LW—annotations.

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Halifax, Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, Earl of. The Challenge to Liberty: An Address Given at Oxford. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1940. Review copy.

Halifax, George Savile, Marquis of. Lord Halifax’s Character of King Charles the Second. Reprint. Orig. pub. 1750. London: P. Davies, 1927.

Hall, Daniel, Sir. The Book of the Tulip. London: M. Hopkinson, 1929.

Hall, Evelyn Beatrice. The Friends of Voltaire by S.G. Tallentyre [pseud.]. London: Smith, Elder, 1906.

_____. The Life of Voltaire by S.G. Tallentyre [pseud.]. London: Smith, Elder, 1903. 2 vols. LW—signer.

Hall, H. Duncan. The British Commonwealth of Nations: A Study of its Past and Future Development. London: Methuen, 1920. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Hall, J. C. The Burning Hare. Phoenix Living Poets. London: Chatto & Windus; Hogarth Press, 1966.

Hall, Radclyffe. The Well of Loneliness. Intro. by Havelock Ellis. London: Cape, 1928. LW—annotations.

Hallam, Henry. The Constitutional History of England from the Accession of Henry VII to the Death of George II. 8th ed. London: J. Murray, 1867. LS—annotations.

_____. Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth Centuries. 4th ed. London: J. Murray, 1854. 3 vols. LS—annotations. Trinity Hall Friends—presenter.

_____. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages. 3d ed. London: J. Murray, 1822. 3 vols. Vol. 1 only.

Halliday, F. E. Meditation at Bolerium. London: Duckworth, 1963. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Hamilton, Anthony, Count. Memoires de la vie du Comte de Grammont contenant particuliérement l’histoire amoureuse de la cour d’Angleterre, sous le regne de Charles II. Cologne: P. Marteau, 1713. LW—signer.

Hamilton, Cicely Mary. The Englishwoman. British Life and Thought, no. 9. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1940.

Hamilton, Ian, Sir. Compulsory Service: A Study of the Question in the Light of Experience. Intro. by R. B. Haldane. 2d ed. London: J. Murray, 1911.

Hammond, Barbara Bradby. William Lovett, 1800-1877. Fabian Biographical Series, no. 8. Fabian Tract Series, no. 199. London: Fabian Society, 1922.

Hammond, J. L. Gladstone and the Irish Nation. London: Longmans, Green, 1938. LW—annotations.

_____. The Skilled Labourer, 1760-1832. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1919. LW—annotations.

_____. The Bleak Age: Based on “The Age of the Chartists.” The Swan Library, vol. 26. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1934.

_____. The Town Labourer, 1760-1832: The New Civilization. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1925. LW—annotations.

_____. The Village Labourer, 1760-1832: A Study in the Government of England before the Reform Bill. 4th ed. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1927.

_____, and Barbara Hammond. The Age of the Chartists, 1832-1854. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1930. LW—annotations.

Hampson, John. The English at Table. London: W. Collins, 1944. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Family Curse. London: Chapman and Hall, 1936. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. O Providence. London: Hogarth Press, 1932.

_____. Saturday Night at the Greyhound. London: Hogarth Press, 1931.

_____. Two Stories. London: E. Lahr, 1931. The Author—signer.

Hancock, W. K. Survey of British Commonwealth Affairs. London; New York: Oxford University Press, 1937-42. 2 vols. in 3. Vol. 2, pt. 1 only. LW—annotations.

A Handbook for Travellers in France. 16th ed. London: Murray, 1882-84. 2 vols. Sidney Woolf—bookplates.

The Handbook of Palestine and Trans-Jordan. Ed. by Harry Luke and Edward Keith-Roach. 3d ed. London: Macmillan, 1934.

Hanley, Gerald. Gilligan’s Last Elephant. London: Collins, 1962.

Hannah, J., ed. The Courtly Poets from Raleigh to Montrose. Aldine Edition of British Poets. London: Bell and Daldy, 1870.

Hannay, David. Diaz. Makers of the Nineteenth Century. London: Constable, 1917. LW—annotations. Review copy.

_____. The Great Chartered Companies. London: Williams and Norgate, 1926.

Hanotaux, Gabriel. Histoire de la fondation de la Troisième République. Nouv. éd. Paris: Plon-Nourrit, 1925. 4 vols. Vol. 2 only.

Hanson, Laurence. Government and the Press, 1695-1763. Oxford Books on Bibliography. London: H. Milford; Oxford University Press, 1936. LW—annotations.

Harbury, C. D. Efficiency and the Consumer. Fabian Research Series, 199. London: Fabian Society, 1958.

Hardie, Frank, and Robert S. W. Pollard. Lords and Commons. Foreword by Harold J. Laski. Fabian Research Series, no. 123. London: Fabian Publications; V. Gollancz, 1947.

Hardinge, Arthur. The Life of Henry Howard Molyneux Herbert, Fourth Earl of Carnarvon, 1831-1890. Ed. by Elizabeth Howard. London; New York: H. Milford; Oxford University Press, 1925. 3 vols. Review copy.

Hardwick, John Charleton. A Letter to an Archbishop. Hogarth Letters, no. 10. London: Hogarth Press, 1932.

Hardy, Florence Emily. The Later Years of Thomas Hardy, 1892-1928. London: Macmillan, 1930.

Hardy, Thomas. Collected Poems. His Poetical Works, vol. 1. London: Macmillan, 1920.

_____. A Laodicean: Or, The Castle of the De Stancys: A Story of To-Day. New and cheaper ed. London: Sampson Low, Marston, 1893. LS—drawing. George Duckworth—signer, monogram.

_____. Poems of the Past and the Present. 2d ed. Thomas Hardy’s Works, vol. 19. London; New York: Macmillan, 1903.

_____. Satires of Circumstance, Lyrics and Reveries with Miscellaneous Pieces. London: Macmillan, 1914. LW—presentee. VW—inscriber.

_____. The Short Stories of Thomas Hardy. London: Macmillan, 1928.

_____. Tess of the d’Urbervilles: An Authoritative Text; Hardy and the Novel; Criticism. Ed. by Scott Elledge. A Norton Critical Edition. New York: W. W. Norton, 1965.

_____. Wessex Poems and Other Verses. London; New York: Harper, 1898. LS—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Wessex Poems and Other Verses. His Works, vol. 13. London; New York: Harper, 1903.

Hardy Annuals in the Garden. Reading, Eng.: Sutton, n. d.

Hare, Augustus J. C. Florence. 5th ed. London: G. Allen, 1900. Adrian Stephen—signer.

_____. Walks in London. 6th ed. London: Allen, 1894. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only. VW—presentee. George Duckworth—inscriber.

_____, and St. Clair Baddeley. Venice. 6th ed. London: G. Allen, 1904. VW—signer.

Harischandra, Walishinha. The Sacred City of Anuradhapura, with Five Illustrations. Colombo: The Anuradhapura Maho-Bodhi Society, 1904. Southorn—signer.

_____. The Sacred City of Anuradhapura with Forty-Six Illustrations. 2d ed. Colombo: Published by the Author, 1908. Southorn—signer.

Harlow, Vincent T. The British Colonies. Oxford Pamphlets on World Affairs, no. 68. London: H. Milford; Oxford University Press, 1944.

Harper, George McLean. William Wordsworth: His Life, Works and Influence. 3d ed. London: J. Murray, 1929.

Harrrington, James. The Oceana of James Harrington and his Other Works, Some whereof are Now First Publish’d from his Own Manuscripts, the Whole Collected, Methodiz’d, and Review’d with an Exact Account of his Life. London: Booksellers of London and Westminster, 1700. LS—signer.

Harris, Henry Wilson. Arms or Arbitration? London: Hogarth Press, 1928.

Harris, Isaac. Diet and High Blood Pressure. London: Hogarth Press, 1937. 2 copies.

Harris, John Hobbis, Sir. Africa: Slave or Free? Pref. by Sir Sydney Olivier. London: Student Christian Movement, 1919. LW—annotations.

_____. Slavery or “Sacred Trust”? Pref. by Gilbert Murray. London: Williams and Norgate, 1926.

Harris, Moses. The English Lepidoptera: Or, The Aurelian’s Pocket Companion: Containing a Catalogue of Upward of Four Hundred Moths and Butterflies, the Food of their Respective Caterpillars, the Time of Changing into Chrysalis, and Appearance in the Winged State: Also, the Places where they Frequent and are Usually Found: With a Concise Description of each, and their Dimensions. London: Printed for J. Robson, 1775. Mary Anne Hawkins—signer, annotator.

Harrison, F.L., and James Sharp North. Old Brighton, Old Preston, Old Hove. Brighton: s. n., 1937.

Harrison, G. B. Shakespeare’s Fellows: Being a Brief Chronicle of the Shakespearean Age. London: J. Lane, 1923.

Harrison, Jane Ellen. Ancient Art and Ritual. Rev. ed. Home University Library of Modern Knowledge, 75. London: Williams and Norgate; New York: Holt, 1918. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Aspects, Aorists, and the Classic Tripos. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1919.

_____. Epilegomena to the Study of Greek Religion. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1921. VW—sewing.

_____. Reminiscences of a Student’s Life. London: Hogarth Press, 1925.

Harrison, Marie. The Stolen Lands: A Study in Alsace-Lorraine. London: Routledge; New York: Dutton, 1918.

Harrison, Minnie Hastings. Uduvil, 1824-1924, Being the History of One of the Oldest Girls’ Schools in Asia. Tellippalai: American Ceylon Mission Press, 1925. Bella Woolf Southorn—presentee. Uduvil School—presenter.

Harrison, William. Harrison’s Description of England in Shakspere’s [sic] Youth: Being the Second and Third Books of his Description of Britaine and England. Ed. by Frederick J. Furnivall. London: N. Trübner, 1877-1881. 3 vols. Vols. 1 and 2 only. VW—bookplate.

Harrod, Roy Forbes, Sir. Britain’s Future Population. Oxford Pamphlets on Home Affairs, no. H4. London: H. Milford; Oxford University Press, 1943.

_____. The Life of John Maynard Keynes. London: Macmillan, 1951. LW—annotations.

_____. The Life of John Maynard Keynes. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1951. LW—annotations.

_____. A Page of British Folly. London: Macmillan, 1946. Review copy.

Harte, Anthony. These Thoughts were Written by Anthony Harte. S. l.: s. n., 1905. VW—presentee. Violet Dickinson—inscriber.

Harte, Bret. Francis Bret Harte. The Augustan Books of Modern Poetry. Ed. by Edward Thompson. London: E. Benn, 1926.

Hartmann, Ludo Moritz. The Early Mediaeval State: Byzantium, Italy and the West. Trans. by H. Liebeschütz. Historical Association Publications, General Series, G14. London: G. Philip, 1949.

Hartog, Philip. On the Relation of Poetry to Verse. The English Association Pamphlet, no. 64. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1926.

Harvey, F. W. Frederick William Harvey. The Augustan Books of Modern Poetry. Ed. by Edward Thompson. London: E. Benn, 1926.

Harwood, A. F. British Bee Plants. Foxton, Eng.: Apis Club, 1947.

Hassall, Christopher. Rupert Brooke: A Biography. London: Faber & Faber, 1964. LW—annotations.

Hauptmann, Gerhart. The Sunken Bell: A Fairy Play in Five Acts. Trans. by Charles Meltzer. London: Heinemann, 1900. Clive Bell—signer.

Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The Blithedale Romance. 2d ed. London: Chapman and Hall, 1854.

Hawkins, Anthony Hope. See Hope, Anthony.

Hawkins, Henry. See Brampton, Henry Hawkins, Baron.

Hawtrey, R. G. The Gold Standard in Theory and Practice. 4th ed. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1939.

Haydon, Benjamin Robert. Autobiography and Memoirs of Benjamin Robert Haydon, 1786-1846. Ed. by Tom Taylor. Intro. by Aldous Huxley. New ed. London: P. Davies, 1926. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only. VW—signer.

Hayes, Carlton Joseph Huntley. Essays on Nationalism. New York: Macmillan, 1926. LW—annotations.

_____. A Political and Social History of Modern Europe. New York: Macmillan, 1916. 2 vols. LW—annotations.

Haynes, E. S. P. The Belief in Personal Immortality. The Inquirer’s Library, no. 2. London: Watts, 1913.

Hazard, Paul. La vie de Stendhal. Vies des hommes illustrés, no. 11. Paris: Gallimard, 1927. VW—binder.

Hazen, Charles Downer. Fifty Years of Europe, 1870-1919. London: G. Bell, 1919. Review copy.

Hazlitt, William. Characters of Shakespeare’s Plays. London: C. H. Reynell, 1817. LS—signer.

_____. Criticisms on Art, with Catalogues of the Principal Picture Galleries of England. 2d series. Ed. by William Hazlitt (Jr.). London: C. Templeman, 1844.

_____. Hazlitt: Selected Essays. Ed. by George Sampson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1917. LW—annotations.

_____. Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey Institution. 2d ed. London: J. Warren, 1821. LS—signer, annotation.

_____. Lectures on the English Comic Writers. Temple Classics. Ed. by Austin Dobson. London: Dent, 1900. LW—signer.

_____. Lectures on the English Comic Writers: Delivered at the Surrey Institution. London: Taylor and Hessey, 1819. LS—signer, annotations.

_____. Lectures on the English Poets. World’s Classics, CCLV. London: H. Milford; Oxford University Press, 1924.

_____. Lectures on the English Poets: Delivered at the Surrey Institution. 2d ed. London: Taylor and Hessey, 1819. LS—signer.

_____. The Plain Speaker: Opinions on Books, Men and Things. London: H. Colburn, 1826. 2 vols. Vol. 2 only. LS—signer, annotations.

_____. Political Essays: With Sketches of Public Characters. 2d ed. London: Simpkin and Marshall, 1822. LS—signer, annotations.

_____. The Round Table. London: S. Low, Son and Marston, 1869. VW—signer.

_____. The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. London: H. Colburn, 1825. LS—signer. annotations.

_____. Table Talk: Original Essays on Men and Manners. Ed. by William Hazlitt (Jr.). 3d ed. London: C. Templeman, 1845-46. 2 vols. LS—annotations, drawings.

Hazlitt, William Carew. Memoirs of William Hazlitt: With Portions of his Correspondence. London: R. Bentley, 1867. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only. LS—annotations, drawings.

Head, Francis Bond. Bubbles from the Brunnens of Nassau. Paris: Baudry’s European Library, 1837. Herbert Duckworth—bookplate.

Headlam, Cecil. The Story of Naples. Medieval Towns. London: J. M. Dent; New York: E.P. Dutton, 1927.

Headlam, James Wycliffe. The History of Twelve Days, July 24th to August 4th, 1914: Being an Account of the Negotiations Preceding the Outbreak of War Based on the Official Publications. London: Unwin, 1915. LW—annotation. Review copy.

Headlam, Walter, ed. and trans. A Book of Greek Verse. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1907. VW—signer.

_____. Greek Lyric Metre. Reprint from Journal of Hellenic Studies, vol. 22, 1902.

_____. Walter Headlam: His Letters and Poems. London: Duckworth, 1910.

Heard, Gerald. The Ascent of Humanity: An Essay on the Evolution of Civilization from Group Consciousness through Individuality to Super-Consciousness. London: J. Cape, 1929. LW—annotations.

Hearn, Lafcadio. Kokoro: Hints and Echoes of Japanese Inner Life. London: Gay and Hancock, 1910. VW, LW—presentees. Margaret Llewelyn Davies—inscriber.

_____. The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn. Ed. by Elizabeth Bisland. London: A. Constable; Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1906. 2 vols.

Hearnshaw, F. J. C. Conservatism in England. London: Macmillan, 1933.

_____. Democracy at the Crossways: A Study in Politics and History, with Special Reference to Great Britain. London: Macmillan, 1918. Review copy.

_____. The Development of Political Ideas: An Analytical, Historical, and Political Survey. Benn’s Sixpenny Library, no. 161. London: E. Benn, 1927.

Heiden, Konrad. A History of National Socialism. London: Methuen, 1934. LW—annotations.

Heine, Heinrich. Heinrich Heines sämtliche Werke. Berlin: Bibliographische Anstalt, 1890. 12 vols. in 4. LW—signer.

_____. The Prose Writings of Heinrich Heine. Ed. and intro. by Havelock Ellis. The Camelot Series. London: W. Scott, 1887. VW—signer.

_____. Sämmtliche Werke. Hamburg: Hoffman und Campe, 1867-68. 18 vols. in 9. LS—annotations, drawing.

Helvétius. De l’homme, de ses facultés intellectuelles et de son éducation: œvrage posthume. London: s. n., 1781. 3 vols. LS—signer.

Hemingway, Ernest. The Sun Also Rises. New York: Scribner’s, 1927.

Henderson, Arthur. The Aims of Labour. London: Headly, 1917. LW—annotations. Review copy.

_____. Labour’s Foreign Policy. London: Labour Party, 1933. Review copy.

Henderson, T. F. The Casket Letters and Mary, Queen of Scots: With Appendices. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black, 1889. LS—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Hendrick, Burton Jesse. The Life of Andrew Carnegie. London: Heinemann, 1933. LW—annotations.

Henley, Dorothy. Michael Howard. Typescript, 1960. LW—contribution in text.

Henley, William Ernest. A Book of Verses. London: D. Nutt, 1888.

_____. Burns: Life, Genius, and Achievement. Edinburgh: T. C. and E. C. Jack, 1898. LS—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Poems. 4th ed., rev. London: D. Nutt, 1900. VW—bookplate.

Henslow, T. Geoffrey Wall. Garden Construction. London: Odhams Press, 1923.

_____. Garden Development. London: Dean, 1923. Review copy.

_____. Garden Improvement. London: Dean and Son; New York: Brentano’s, 1974.

_____. Garden Renovation. London: Dean, 1926.

Hensman, C. R., ed. Ceylonese Writing: Some Perspectives. Community, 5. Colombo: Community Institute, [1964?].

Herbert, Edward Herbert, Baron. The Autobiography of Edward, Lord Herbert, of Cherbury: With Introductions, Notes, Appendices, and a Continuation of the Life. Ed. by Sidney Lee. London: J.C. Nimmo, 1886. LS—presentee, annotations. Sidney Lee—inscriber.

_____. The Life of Edward Lord Herbert, of Cherbury: Written by Himself, and Continued to his Death, with Letters Written during his Residence at the French Court. London: Saunders and Otley, 1826. LS—signer, annotations, drawings.

_____. The Poems, English and Latin, of Edward Lord Herbert of Cherbury. Ed. by G. C. Moore Smith. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1923.

Herbert, George. George Herbert. The Augustan Books of English Poetry, 2d Series, no. 2. London: E. Benn, 1927.

Herford, C. H. English Literature. Benn’s Sixpenny Library, no. 51. London: E. Benn, 1927.

Hernan, William James. What you Want to Say and How to Say it in Italian. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1909.

Herodotus. Heroditou Halikarnesseos historioe logoi 9 = Herodoti Halicarnassei historiarum libri IX: Codicem sancrofti manuscriptum. Ed. by Thomas Gaisford. 3d ed. Oxford: T. Combe, 1840. VW—annotations, drawing (?).

_____. Herodoti Halicarnassensis Musae. Ed. by Georg Creuzer and Johann Bahr. Leipzig: Hahniano, 1856-61. 4 vols. LW—signer.

_____. Herodotus. Trans. by William Beloe. 2d ed., corr. and enl. London: L. and S. Sotheby, 1806. 4 vols. VW—bookplates.

_____. Herodotus. Ed. by Joseph Williams Blakesley. Cambridge Greek and Latin Texts. Cambridge: Deighton, Bell, 1860-79. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only. LW—signer.

_____. Herodotus: The Text of Canon Rawlinson’s Translation with the Notes Abridged. Trans. by George Rawlinson. Ed. by A. J. Grant. London: J. Murray, 1897. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only. LW—signer, annotations.

Herrick, Robert. The Hesperides & Noble Numbers. Ed. by Alfred Pollard. Pref. by A. C. Swinburne. London: Lawrence and Bullen; New York: Scribner’s, 1891. VW—signer.

_____. Hesperides, or, Works Both Human and Divine of Robert Herrick. London: H. G. Bohn, 1852. 2 vols. in 1. Herbert Duckworth—signer, bookplate.

_____. Selected Poems. Ed. by G. D. H. and M. I. Cole. Ormond Poets, no. 6. London: N. Douglas, 1927.

Hertslet, Edward. The Map of Africa by Treaty: With Numerous Maps. London: HMSO, 1894. 2 vols.

Hervey, John. Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second: From his Accession to the Death of Queen Caroline. Ed. by John Wilson Croker. London: J. Murray, 1848. 2 vols. Vol. 2 only. LS—annotation.

Herzen, Alexander. The Memoirs of Alexander Herzen. Trans. by J. D. Duff. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1923.

Hewitt, Thomas James, and Ralph Hill. An Outline of Musical History. London: Hogarth Press, 1929. 2 vols.

_____. An Outline of Musical History. London: Hogarth Press, 1929. 2 vols. in 1. 2 copies.

Heywood, James. Illustrations of the Principal English Universities. London: s. n., 1843. Herbert Duckworth—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Hibben, Paxton. Constantine and the Greek People. New York: Century, 1920. LW—annotations.

Hibbert, W. Nembhard. International Private Law: Or, The Conflict of Laws. London: University of London Press, 1918. Review copy.

Hickey, William. Memoirs of William Hickey. Ed. by Alfred Spencer. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1919-25. 4 vols. LW—bookplates, annotations. J. T. Sheppard—signer. Vol. 3—Review copy.

Hicks, George. Hitler Means War: Essential Passages from “Mein Kampf.” Rev. ed. London: Anglo-Russian Parliamentary Committee, 1938.

Hiesemann, Martin. How to Attract and Protect Wild Birds. Trans. by Emma Buchheim. Intro. by the Duchess of Bedford. London: Witherby, 1912. Elizabeth Robins—signer.

Higgins, Mathew James. Papers on Public School Education in England in 1860: Reprinted from The Cornhill Magazine and The Edinburgh Review. London: Smith, Elder, 1865.

The Highway. London: Workers’ Educational Association, 1908- . Vol. 16, no. 3 (1924) only.

Hildick, E. W. Writing with Care: 200 Problems in the Use of English. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1967. Review copy.

Hill, Richard Leslie. Toryism and the People, 1832-1846. Foreword by Keith Feiling. London: Constable, 1929.

Hillhouse, James Theodore. The Grub-Street Journal. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1928.

Hinde, Hildegarde. Some Problems of East Africa. London: Williams and Norgate, 1926. Review copy.

Hinden, Rita. No Cheer for Central Africa. Fabian Research Series, 197. London: Fabian Commonwealth Bureau, 1958.

_____. Plan for Africa: A Report Prepared for the Colonial Bureau of the Fabian Society. Foreword by A. Creech Jones. London: Allen & Unwin, 1941. LW—annotations.

Hirst, Francis Wrigley. The Arbiter in Council. London; New York: Macmillan, 1906.

_____. Early Life & Letters of John Morley. London: Macmillan, 1927. 2 vols. LW—annotations.

_____. The Stock Exchange: A Short Study of Investment and Speculation. Home University Library of Modern Knowledge. London: Williams and Norgate, 1911.

Historical Association (Great Britain). Common Errors in History. Historical Association, General Series, G1. London: P. S. King and Staples, 1945.

_____. Common Errors in History. 2d Series. Historical Association, General Series, G7. London: Staples, 1947.

_____. Jubilee Addresses, 1956. London: G. Philip, 1956.

The Historical Relations between Japan and Saghalien. Trans. by Yeinosuke Nakamura. Tokyo: s. n., 1923. Review copy.

Hitler, Adolf. Mein Kampf. Munich: F. Eher Nachf., 1934. LW—annotation.

_____. The Speeches of Adolf Hitler, April 1922-August 1939: An English Translation of Representative Passages Arranged under Subjects. Ed. by Norman H. Baynes. London; New York: Oxford University Press, 1942. LW—annotations. Review copy.

_____. Translation of Herr Hitler’s Speech to the German Reichstag on May 21, 1935. S. l.: s. n., 1935. LW—annotations.

Hobbes, Thomas. Behemoth, or, The Long Parliament. Ed. by Ferdinand Tönnies. London: Simpkin, Marshall, 1889.

_____. Leviathan, or, The Matter, Forme, and Power of a Commonwealth, Ecclesiasticall and Civill. Oxford: J. Thornton, 1881. LW—annotations. James Kenneth Stephen—signer, bookplate.

_____. Leviathan, or, The Matter, Forme, & Power of a Commonwealth, Ecclesiasticall and Civill. Ed. by A. R. Waller. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1904.

Hobson, Coralie von Werner. In our Town. London: Hogarth Press, 1924.

Hobson, J. A. Democracy and a Changing Civilisation. London: Lane, 1934. LW—annotations.

_____. The Evolution of Modern Capitalism: A Study of Machine Production. Contemporary Science Series. London: W. Scott; New York: C. Scribner’s, 1926. Review copy.

_____. From Capitalism to Socialism. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 8. London: Hogarth Press, 1932.

_____. Imperialism: A Study. 3d rev. ed. London: G. Allen & Unwin, 1938. LW—annotations.

_____. Notes on Law and Order. Hogarth Essays, 14. London: Hogarth Press, 1926.

_____. Richard Cobden, the International Man. London: T. F. Unwin, 1918. LW—annotations. Review copy.

_____. Towards International Government. London: Allen & Unwin, 1915. LW—annotations.

_____. Work and Wealth: A Human Valuation. New York: Macmillan, 1914. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Hodann, Max. History of Modern Morals. Trans. by Stella Browne. London: Heinemann, 1937.

Hodge, Albert Ernest. Garden Ponds and Pools, their Construction, Stocking, and Maintenance. London: H. F. & G. Witherby, 1933.

Hodgson, Margaret Livingsone, and W. G. Ballinger. Bechuanaland Protectorate. Britain in Southern Africa, no. 2. Lovedale, South Africa: Lovedale Press, 1932.

Hodson, W. S. R. Twelve Years of a Soldier’s Life in India: Being Extracts from the Letters of the Late Major W. S. R. Hodson. Ed. by George H. Hodson. London: J. W. Parker, 1859. LS—signer.

Hogarth, D. G. The Life of Charles M. Doughty. London: H. Milford; Oxford University Press, 1928.

The Hogarth Letters. London: Hogarth Press, 1933. 11 nos. in 1 vol.

Hogarth Press. Books Published by the Hogarth Press. London: Hogarth Press, 1925.

_____. Books to be Published by the Hogarth Press. London: Hogarth Press, 1931-35.

_____. Complete Catalogue. London: Hogarth Press, 1951- . 1951, 1953-54 issues only.

_____. Complete Catalogue of Books Published by the Hogarth Press from 1917-1928. London: Hogarth Press, 1927-29. 2 issues.

_____. Complete Catalogue of Books Published by the Hogarth Press from 1917-1930. London: Hogarth Press, 1931. 2 copies.

_____. Complete Catalogue of Publications Arranged Under Subjects. London: Hogarth Press, 1934- . 1934, 1936, and 1939 issues only.

_____. The Hogarth Press. London: Hogarth Press. 1923-24, 1936-38, 1940-41, 1944-53, 1956, 1958-60, 1962-63, 1965-66 issues only.

_____. The Hogarth Press Complete Catalogue of Works in Print. London: Hogarth Press. 1932 issue only.

_____. Publications of the Hogarth Press. London: Hogarth Press. 1926-30 issues only.

Hogben, Lancelot Thomas. Interglossa: A Draft of an Auxiliary for a Democratic World Order, Being an Attempt to Apply Semantic Principles to Language Design. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng.: Penguin, 1943. LW—annotations.

_____. The Retreat from Reason: Delivered at Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, W. C. I., on May 20, 1936. London: Watts, 1936. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Hogg, Thomas Jefferson. Shelley at Oxford. London: Methuen, 1904.

Holcroft, Thomas, and William Hazlitt. The Life of Thomas Holcroft: Written by Himself, Continued to the Time of his Death from his Diary, Notes and Other Papers, by William Hazlitt. Ed. by Elbridge Colby. Ltd ed. London: Constable, 1925. 2 vols. LW—annotations.

Holderness, T. W. Peoples and Problems of India. Home University Library of Modern Knowledge, no. 36. New York: Holt; London: Williams and Norgate, 1912.

Holland, Bernard Henry. Imperium et libertas. London: Arnold, 1901.

Holland, Mary Sibylla. Additional Letters of Mary Sibylla Holland. Edinburgh: R. and R. Clark, 1899. VW—presentee. Helen Holland—inscriber.

_____. Letters of Mary Sibylla Holland. Ed. by Bernard Holland. London: Arnold, 1898.

_____. Letters of Mary Sibylla Holland. Ed. by Bernard Holland. 2d ed. London: Arnold, 1898. Vanessa Bell—presentee. Helen Holland—inscriber.

Holland, Maud Constance Walpole. Verses. London: Arnold, 1898. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Holmes, Arthur. The Age of the Earth: An Introduction to Geological Ideas. Benn’s Sixpenny Library, no. 102. London: Benn, 1928.

Holmes, Oliver Wendell. The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table: Every Man his Own Boswell. The Writings of Oliver Wendell Holmes, vol. 1. Riverside ed. London: Sampson, Low, Marston, Searle, Rivington, 1891.

_____. Montesquieu: A Critical and Biographical Introduction to “The Spirit of the Laws.” New York: D. Appleton, 1900.

_____. Oration Delivered before the City Authorities of Boston on the Fourth of July, 1863. Boston: Farwell, 1863.

_____. Poems. Boston: Otis, Broaders, 1836. LS—signer, annotation.

_____. The Poet at the Breakfast Table. Edinburgh: Paterson, 1885. James Kenneth Stephen—signer, annotations. George Duckworth—signer.

Holroyd, Michael. Lytton Strachey: A Critical Biography. London: Heinemann, 1967-68. 2 vols. LW—annotations.

Holyoake, George Jacob. Sixty Years of an Agitator’s Life. London: Unwin, 1892. 2 vols.

Home, Gordon. Through the Borders to the Heart of Scotland. London; Toronto: Dent, 1924.

Homer. Homeri Opera et reliquae. Ed. by D. B. Munro. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1901. VW—presentee, annotations, bookplate. Herbert Fisher—inscriber.

_____. Homerou Ilias, kai Odysseisa: Estin alethos basilikon pragma he Homerou poiesis. Ed. by Thomas Grenville. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1800. 4 vols. VW—bookplate, signer.

_____. Homerou Odysseia = Homeri Odyssea. Oxford: Parker, 1856.

_____. The Iliad. Ed. and intro. by Walter Leaf. London: Macmillan, 1886-88. 2 vols. LW—signer, annotations.

_____. The Iliad of Homer. Trans. by Andrew Lang, Walter Leaf, and Ernest Myers. Rev. ed. London; New York: Macmillan, 1897. LW—signer.

_____. Odyssey: Books I-XII. Intro. by W. W. Merry. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1889. Thoby Stephen—signer, drawings, annotations.

_____. Odyssey: Books XIII - XXIV. Intro. by W. W. Merry. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1892. Thoby Stephen—signer, drawings.

_____. The Odyssey of Homer Done into English Prose by S. H. Butcher and A. Lang. London; New York: Macmillan, 1897. VW—signer, binder.

_____. The Whole Works of Homer, Prince of Poets: In his Iliads and Odysseys. Trans. by George Chapman. The Works of George Chapman, vol. 3. London: Chatto & Windus, 1875. LS—signer.

Hone, Joseph M. The Life of Henry Tonks. London: Heinemann, 1939. Roger Fry—annotations.

Hookes, Nicholas. Amanda, a Sacrifice to an Unknown Goddess: Or, A Free-Will Offering of a Loving Heart to a Sweet-Heart. Reprint of 1653 ed. London: Mathews, 1923.

Hope, Anthony. Comedies of Courtship. 2d ed. London: Innes, 1896. LS—drawing.

_____. The Dolly Dialogues. London: T. Nelson, 1911. LW—signer.

_____. The Heart of Princess Osra. London: Longmans, Green, 1896. Mary Cunningham Stephen—signer.

Hopkinson, Tom. The Man Below. London: Hogarth Press, 1939.

Horace. The Odes and Carmen Saeculare of Horace. Trans. by John Conington. 7th ed. London: Bell, 1877.

_____. The Odes and Carmen Saeculare of Horace. Trans. by John Conington. 8th ed. London: Bell, 1880. Maria Jackson—presentee.

_____. Q. Horatii Flacci Opera omnia. Notes by A. J. Macleane. Abr. ed. London: Bell, 1853. 2 vols. Vol. 2 only.

_____. Quintii Horatii Flacci Opera omnia: The Works of Horace. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1874-91. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only. LW—signer, annotations.

_____. Traduction du premier livre complet des Odes d’Horace. Trans. by Pierre Didot. Paris: Didot, 1796.

Horizon: A Review of Literature and Art. London: Faber & Faber, 1940-1948. 20 vols. Vol. 3, no. 17; Vol. 4, no. 21; Vol. 13, no. 77; Vol. 14, no. 83; and Vol. 15, no. 86 only. Vol. 3, no. 17 contains article “Reminiscences of Virginia Woolf” by T. S. Eliot, Rose Macaulay, V. Sackville-West, and William Plomer. Vol. 14, no. 83 contains article “Virginia Woolf” by Philip Toynbee.

Horn, David Bayne. Scottish Diplomatists, 1689-1789. Historical Association Publications, no. 132. London: King & Staples, 1944.

Horrabin, James Francis. A Short History of the British Empire. 3d rev. and expanded ed. London: Socialist Book Centre, 1946.

Hort, Arthur, Sir. The Unconventional Garden. London: Arnold, 1928. Review copy.

Hotson, Leslie. The Death of Christopher Marlowe. 2d impression. London: Nonesuch Press; Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1925.

Houghton, Richard Monckton Milnes, Baron. Selections from the Poetical Works of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton. London: Murray, 1863.

Hourani, Albert Habib. Great Britain and the Arab World. London: Murray, 1945. Review copy.

House, Edward Mandell. The Intimate Papers of Colonel House: Arranged as a Narrative by Charles Seymour. London: Benn, 1928. 4 vols. Vols. 3 and 4 only. LW—annotations.

House of Commons: With Full Results of the Polling and Biographies of Members and Unsuccessful Candidates. London: The Times Office, 1880 . 1954 only.

Houseman, Lorna. The House that Thomas Built: The Story of De La Rue. London: Chatto & Windus, 1968.

Housing and Slums. Labour Party Policy Report, no. 7. London: Labour Party, 1933.

Housman, A. E. Last Poems. London: Richards Press, 1930. VW—binder.

_____. The Name and Nature of Poetry. Leslie Stephen Lecture, 1933. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1933.

How to Get All you Want When Travelling in Italy (or Sicily): A Really Practical Phrase-Book, Indispensible to Tourists: With the Imitated Pronunciation of Every Word. The “U.G.O.” Series. London: Hugo’s Language Institute, 1932.

Howard, Eliot. The Eliot Papers. Gloucester: Privately published by J. Bellows, 1893-94. Roger Fry—presentee. Mariabella Fry—inscriber.

Howard, Ellis, C. See Ellis, Charles Howard.

Howard, John. The State of the Prisons. Everyman’s Library, Science, no. 835. Intro. by Kenneth Ruck. London; Toronto: J. M. Dent; New York: E. P. Dutton, 1929.

Howell, James. Epistolae Ho-Elianae: Familiar Letters Domestic and Forren: Divided into Four Books, Partly Historical, Political, Philosophical, upon Emergent Occasions. 6th ed. London: Guy, 1688.

Howitt, William. Visits to Remarkable Places. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1891. LW—presentee. Arlington School—presenter.

Hoyland, John S. History as Direction. London: Hogarth Press, 1930.

Hudson, W. H. Adventures among Birds. London: Dent, 1924.

_____. Birds in London. London: Dent, 1924.

_____. Far Away and Long Ago: A History of my Early Life. London: Dent; New York: Dutton, 1918.

_____. Green Mansions: A Romance of the Tropical Forest. London: Duckworth, 1926.

_____. Green Mansions: A Romance of the Tropical Forest. New Readers Library. London: Duckworth, 1927.

_____. Idle Days in Patagonia. London: Dent, 1923. LW—annotation.

_____. Nature in Downland. London: Dent, 1923.

_____. 153 Letters from W. H. Hudson. Ed. and intro. by Edward Garnett. London: Nonesuch Press, 1923. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Hughes, John. Plan for Steel Re-nationalisation. Fabian Research Series, 198. London: Fabian Society, 1958.

Hughes, Richard Arthur Warren. The Spider’s Palace and Other Stories. London: Chatto & Windus, 1961.

Hughes, Thomas. The Scouring of the White Horse. Cambridge: Macmillan, 1859. LS—presentee. Henry Hughes—inscriber.

Hugo, Victor. Bug-Jargal; Le dernier jour d’un dondamne; Claude Gueux. Paris: Charpentier, 1845.

_____. Cromwell. Paris: Charpentier, 1844.

_____. Les feuilles d’automne; Les chantes de crépuscule. Paris: Charpentier, 1846.

_____. Han d’islande. Paris: Charpentier, 1845.

_____. Littérature et philosophie mêlées. Paris: Charpentier, 1850.

_____. Les misérables. Paris: Librairie Hachette, 1875. 5 vols. LS—drawing.

_____. Notre-Dame de Paris. Paris: Charpentier, 1850. 2 vols.

_____. Odes et ballades. Paris: Charpentier, 1845.

_____. Les orientales. Paris: Charpentier, 1845.

_____. Les orientales; Les feuilles d’automne; Les chants de crépuscule. Paris: Hachette, 1873. LW—signer.

_____. Le Rhin, lettres a un ami. Paris: Charpentier, 1845. 3 vols.

_____. Théatre de Victor Hugo. Paris: Charpentier, 1844-1847. 3 vols.

_____. Les voix intérieures; Les rayons et les ombres. Paris: Charpentier, 1850.

_____. Victor Hugo’s Drama of Ruy Blas, as Presented by Edwin Booth. The Prompt Book, vol. 10. New York: W. Winter, 1878. Elizabeth Robins—annotations.

Huizinga, Johan. Erasmus. Ed. and intro. by F. Hopman. New York; London: Scribner’s, 1924. LW—annotations.

Hull, Robert H. Contemporary Music. Hogarth Essays, 2d Series, no. 10. London: Hogarth Press, 1927.

_____. Delius. Hogarth Essays, 2d Series, no. 12. London: Hogarth Press, 1928.

Hulugalle, H. A. J. British Governors of Ceylon. Postscript by Sir Henry Monck-Mason Moore. Colombo: Associated Newspapers of Ceylon, 1963. LW—presentee. Shelton C. Fernando—inscriber.

Hume, David. An Abstract of a Treatise of Human Nature, 1740, a Pamphlet Hitherto Unknown. Intro. by J. M. Keynes and P. Sraffa. Cambridge: The University Press, 1938.

_____. Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects. New ed. Edinburgh: Clarke, 1809. 2 vols. LS—annotations.

_____. Four Dissertations: I. The Natural History of Religion. II. Of the Passions. III. Of Tragedy. IV. Of the Standard of Taste. London: Printed for A. Millar, 1757. LS—signer, annotation.

Humphrey, William. The Last Husband and Other Stories. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1962. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Mouth of Brass. MS, 1967. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. The Ordways: A Novel. London: Chatto & Windus, 1965.

Humphreys, R. A. Latin America. Oxford Pamphlets on World Affairs, no. 43. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1941.

Humphrys, I. Hutchinson. A Short History of the French Revolution. London: Sidgwick and Jackson, 1924.

Hunt, Leigh. The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt. Intro. by Edmund Blunden. World’s Classics, 329. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1928.

Hurgronje, C. Snouck. The Holy War “Made in Germany.” London; New York: Putnam, 1915.

Hutchins, Patricia. Ezra Pound’s Kensington: An Exploration 1885-1913. London: Faber & Faber, 1965. The Author—inscriber.

Hutchinson, Mary. Fugitive Pieces. London: Hogarth Press, 1927. 2 copies. LW—presentee. Boris Anrep—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Huxley, Aldous. Ape and Essence: A Novel. London: Chatto & Windus, 1967.

_____. On the Margin: Notes and Essays. London: Chatto & Windus, 1923. VW—markings. LW—annotations.

_____. Stories, Essays, and Poems. Everyman’s Library, no. 935. London: Dent, 1937.

Huxley, Elspeth. Race and Politics in Kenya: A Correspondence between Elspeth Huxley and Margery Perham. Intro. by Lord Lugard. London: Faber & Faber, 1944. LW—annotations.

Huxley, Henrietta Anne Heathorn. Poems of Henrietta A. Huxley: With Three of Thomas Henry Huxley. S. l.: Privately published, 1899. LS—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Huxley, Julian. Essays in Popular Science. London: Penguin, 1937.

_____, et al. When Hostilities Cease: Papers on Relief and Reconstruction Prepared for the Fabian Society. Intro. by Leonard Woolf. London: V. Gollancz, 1943.

Huxley, Thomas Henry. American Addresses: With a Lecture on the Study of Biology. London: Macmillan, 1886. Clive Bell—signer.

_____. Evolution and Ethics. Romanes Lecture, 1893. London; New York: Macmillan, 1893.

_____. Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley. Ed. by Leonard Huxley. London: Macmillan, 1900. LS—annotations, drawing.

Huysmans, J.-K. La Cathédrale. 24. éd. Paris: Stock, 1903. LW—signer.

_____. L’oblat. 16th ed. Paris: Stock, 1903. LW—signer.

Hyndman, H. M. The Future of Democracy. London: Allen & Unwin, 1915.

Hyndman, Rosalind Caroline Travers. The Two Arcadias: Plays and Poems. Intro. by Richard Garnett. London: Brimley Johnson, 1905.

Ibsen, Henrik. The Collected Works of Henrik Ibsen. Ed. by William Archer. London: Heinemann, 1906-12. 12 vols. Lacking vols. 11 and 12. VW?—annotations (“A Doll’s House”).

_____. The Master Builder: A Play in Three Acts. Trans. by Edmund Gosse and William Archer. New ed. London: Heinemann, 1901. VW—binder.

Ievers, R. W., comp. Manual of the North-Central Province, Ceylon. Colombo: Skeen, 1899. W. T. Southorn—signer.

Ignatius Loyola and His Associates. S. l.: s. n., n. d.

Ilbert, Courtenay. Parliament: Its History, Constitution, and Practice. Home University Library of Modern Knowledge. London: Williams and Norgate, 1911.

In an Eighteenth Century Kitchen: A Receipt Book of Cookery, 1698. Ed. and intro. by Dennis Rhodes. London: Cecil and Amelia Woolf, 1968. 2 copies. Cecil Woolf—inscriber.

India. Constitution. The Indian Constitution. By Tej Bahadur Sapru. Madras: National Secretary’s Office, 1926.

Indian Horse Notes, an Epitome of Useful Information Arranged for Ready Reference on Emergencies Specially Adapted for Officers and County Residents all the Technical Terms Explained and Simplest Remedies Selected by Major C… 6th ed. Calcutta: Thacker, Spink, 1906.

The Indian National Congress: Containing an Account of its Origin and Growth, Full Text of All the Presidential Addresses, Reprint of All the Congress Resolutions, Extracts from All the Welcome Addresses, Notable Utterances on the Movement, Portraits of All the Congress Presidents. 2d ed. Madras: Nateson, 1917. Review copy.

Information Bulletin (Council of International Affairs (China)). See Ch’en, Han-Ming.

Ingoldsby, Thomas. The Ingoldsby Legends, or, Mirth and Marvels. Edinburgh ed. London: Bentley, 1891. LW—presentee. Arlington School—presenter.

Ingram, John K. The Present Position and Prospects of Political Economy: Being the Introductory Address Delivered in the Section of Economics and Statistics of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, at its Meeting in Dublin, 1878. London: Longmans; Dublin: Ponsonby, 1878.

Innes, Kathleen Elizabeth Royds. How the League of Nations Works, Told for Young People. London: Hogarth Press, 1926.

_____. The League of Nations and the World’s Workers: An Introduction to the Work of the International Labour Organisation. London: Hogarth Press, 1927.

_____. The League of Nations: The Complete Story Told for Young People. London: Hogarth Press, 1936.

_____. The Reign of Law: A Short and Simple Introduction to the Work of the Permanent Court of International Justice. London: Hogarth Press, 1929.

_____. The Story of the League of Nations Told for Young People. London: Hogarth Press, 1925.

Insh, George Pratt. The Darien Scheme. Historical Association, General Series, G5. London: Staples Press, 1947.

Institute of Pacific Relations. Conference. War and Peace in the Pacific: A Preliminary Report of the Eighth Conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations on Wartime and Post-War Co-operation of the United Nations in the Pacific and Far East, Mont Tremblant, Quebec, December 4-14, 1942. London: Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1943. Review copy.

Institutiones. Imperationis Iustiniani Institutionum libri quattur: With Introductions, Commentary, and Excursus. Ed. by J. B. Moyle. 3d ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1896. LW—signer. Review copy.

_____. The Institutes of Justinian. Trans. by J. B. Moyle. 3d ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1896. LW—signer.

Inter-Allied Committee on the Future of the Permanent Court of International Justice. Report of the Informal Inter-Allied Committee on the Future of the Permanent Court of International Justice, 10th February, 1944. Papers by Command, Cmd. 6531. London: HMSO, 1944.

Inter-Parliamentary Union. What would be the Character of a New War? By Sir Norman Angell, K. A. Bratt, G. B. R. Sergel, et al. London: Gollancz, 1933.

International Conciliation. New York: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1917- . Nos. 127, 137, 142, 144, 161-62, 167-68, 180-81, 186, 196-201, 206, 208-09, 211, 213-15, 220, 233, 237-42, 244-45 only.

International Conciliation Documents. New York: American Branch of the Association for International Conciliation, 1907-72. 1909 issue only.

International Labour Conference. Conference Delegation on Constitutional Questions. Report of the Conference Delegation on Constitutional Questions on the Work of its First Session. 21 Jan.- 15 Feb., 1946. Montreal: s. n., 1946.

International Labour Office. The International Labour Code, 1939: A Systematic Arrangement of the Conventions and Recommendations Adopted by the International Labour Conference, 1919-1939, with Appendices Embodying Other Standards of Social Policy Framed by the International Labour Organization, 1919-1939. Montreal: International Labor Office, 1941. Review copy.

International Review. New Series. London: Bonwick, 1918-19. 2 vols. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Jan. 1919)-Vol. 2, no. 6 (Dec. 1919) only.

The International Who’s Who. 19th ed. London: Europa, 1955.

Into the 10th Decade: Tribute to Bertrand Russell. London: Malvern Press, 1962. Bertrand Russell—inscriber.

Irby, Leonard Howard Lloyd. British Birds: Key List. 2d ed., rev. and enl. London: Porter, 1892. Thoby Stephen—annotations.

Ireland, Denis. Ulster To-day and To-morrow, her Part in Gaelic Civilization: A Study in Political Re-volution. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 6. London: Hogarth Press, 1931.

Irish Free State. Oireachtas. Dáil. Constitution Committee. Select Constitutions of the World: Prepared for Presentation to Dáil Eireann by Order of the Irish Provisional Government 1922. Dublin: Stationery Office, 1924. Review copy.

Irvine, Lyn Lloyd. So Much Love, So Little Money. London: Faber & Faber, 1957. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Ten Letter-Writers. London: Hogarth Press, 1932.

Irwin, Margaret. That Great Lucifer: A Portrait of Sir Walter Raleigh. London: Chatto & Windus, 1960. Mentions VW on p. 155.

Isherwood, Christopher. Goodbye to Berlin. London: Hogarth Press, 1939.

_____. Goodbye to Berlin. [Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng.]: Penguin, [1962].

_____. Lions and Shadows, an Education in the Twenties. London: Hogarth Press, 1938.

_____. The Memorial: Portrait of a Family. London: Hogarth Press, 1932.

_____. Mr. Morris Changes Trains. London: Hogarth Press, 1935.

_____. Sally Bowles. London: Hogarth Press, 1937.

Ivimy, May. Midway this Path: A Chapbook of Poems: Being the Prize-Winning Entry in the Manifold Chapbook Competition, 1966. London: Manifold, 1966.

Izvolskii, A. P. The Memoirs of Alexander Iswolsky: Formerly Russian Minister of Affairs and Ambassador to France. Ed. and trans. by Charles Louis Seeger. London: Hutchinson, 1920. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Jackson, Henry. Platonica. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1901. LW—annotation.

_____. [Plato’s Later Theory of Ideas]. S. l.: s. n., n. d. LW—signer.

_____. Texts to Illustrate a Course of Elementary Lectures on the History of Greek Philosophy from Thales to Aristotle. London; New York: Macmillan, 1901. LS—drawing.

Jackson, Laura (Riding). See Riding, Laura.

Jaeger, Muriel. The Question Mark. London: Hogarth Press, 1926.

Jagger, John Hubert. Modern English. London: University of London Press, 1925. LW—annotation. Review copy.

Jaloux, Edmond. Perspectives et personnages. “L’esprit des livres” (troisième série). Paris: Plon, 1931.

James, C. L. R. The Case for West-Indian Self Government. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 16. London: Hogarth Press, 1933.

James, Henry. The Art of the Novel: Critical Prefaces. 1st Engl. ed. London: Scribner’s 1935.

_____. The Aspern Papers. The New Adelphi Library, vol. 21. London: M. Secker, 1926.

_____. The Better Sort. 1st Engl. ed. London: Methuen, 1903. LW—signer.

_____. Daisy Miller: A Study; An International Episode; Four Meetings. London; New York: Macmillan, 1888, ©1879. LW—signer.

_____. Embarrassments; The Figure in the Carpet; Glasses; The Next Time; The Way it Came. 1st ed., 1st impression. London: Heinemann, 1896.

_____. The Golden Bowl. 1st Engl. ed. London: Methuen, 1905.

_____. Hawthorne. English Men of Letters. London: Macmillan, 1879.

_____. The Ivory Tower. Collins’ Kings’ Way Classics. London: Collins’ Clear Type, n. d.

_____. The Ivory Tower. London: Collins, 1917. Roger Fry—signer.

_____. Maud-Evelyn; The Special Type; The Papers; and Other Tales. London: Macmillan, 1923. VW—bookplate.

_____. Partial Portraits. London: Macmillan, 1899, ©1888. VW—spine label, bookplate.

_____. Portraits of Places. London: Macmillan, 1883. LS—drawing.

_____. The Princess Casamassima. London; New York: Macmillan, 1886. 3 vols.

_____. The Real Thing and Other Tales. New York: Macmillan, 1893. LW—presentee. Bella Woolf Southorn—inscriber.

_____. The Reberverator. 2d ed. London; New York: Macmillan, 1888. 2 copies. LW—presentee. Bella Woolf Southorn—inscriber.

_____. The Sacred Fount. 1st Engl. ed. London: Methuen, 1901.

_____. The Sacred Fount. London: Macmillan, 1923, ©1901. VW—bookplate. LW—annotation.

_____. The Spoils of Poynton. London: Heinemann, 1897. LW—signer.

_____. Tales of Three Cities. 1st Engl. ed. London: Macmillan, 1884. LW—presentee. Bella Woolf Southorn—inscriber.

_____. Terminations; The Death of the Lion; The Coxon Fund; The Middle Years; The Altar of the Dead. 1st Engl. ed. London: W. Heinemann, 1895. LW—signer.

_____. Theatre and Friendship: Some Henry James Letters: With a Commentary by Elizabeth Robins. New York: Putnam, 1932. Elizabeth Robins—signer.

_____. The Tragic Muse. 2d ed. London; New York: Macmillan, 1891. LW—signer.

_____. The Wings of the Dove. 1st Engl. ed. Westminster: A. Constable, 1902.

_____. Within the Rim and Other Essays, 1914-15. London: Collins, 1918. Review copy.

James, William. Human Immortality: Two Supposed Objections to the Doctrine. Ingersoll Lecture, Harvard University, 1898. London: Constable, 1917.

_____. The Will to Believe, and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy. New York; London; Bombay: Longmans, Green, 1897. LS—annotations, presentee. Henry James—inscriber.

James I, King of Great Britain. King James, the First: Daemonologie (1597). Newes from Scotland, Declaring the Damnable Life and Death of Doctor Fian, a Notable Sorcerer who was Burned at Edenbrough in January Last (1591). The Bodley Head Quartos, no. IX. London: John Lane; New York: E. P. Dutton, 1924.

Japan. London: Union of Democratic Control, 1947.

Japp, Alexander H. Thomas De Quincey, his Life and Writings: With Unpublished Correspondence. New rev. ed. London: Hogg, 1890.

Jäschke, Richard, comp. English-Italian Conversation Dictionary: With an Italian-English Vocabulary and a Grammatical Appendix. London: Nutt, 1894.

_____. English-Spanish Conversation Dictionary: With a Spanish-English Vocabulary and a Grammatical Appendix. London: Nutt, 1899.

Játakas. Ummaga Jataka [The Story of the Tunnel]. Trans. by T. B. Yatawara. London: Luzac, 1898. LW—presentee. T. B. Yatawara—inscriber.

Jeaffreson, John Cordy. The Real Lord Byron: New Views of the Poet’s Life. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1883. 2 vols. LS—annotations.

Jean, René. Jean Marchand: Vingt-six reproductions de peintures et dessins, précédées d’une étude critique. Les peintres français nouveaux, no. 6. Paris: Editions de la Nouvelle revue française, 1920.

Jeans, James Hopwood, Sir. The Mysterious Universe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1930.

_____. The Mysterious Universe. London: Penguin, 1937. VW—binder.

Jebb, Richard Claverhouse, Sir. Homer: An Introduction to the Iliad and the Odyssey. Glasgow: Maclehose, 1887. LW—signer.

_____. Modern Greece: Two Lectures Delivered before the Philosophical Institution of Edinburgh, with Papers on “The Progress of Greece” and “Byron in Greece.” London: Macmillan, 1880. LS—drawing.

_____, ed. Selections from the Attic Orators: Antiphon, Andocides, Lysias, Isocrates, Isaeus: Being a Companion Volume to “The Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isaeus.” 2d ed. London; New York: Macmillan, 1888. Thoby Stephen—signer, annotations, drawing.

Jefferies, Richard. After London and Amaryllis at the Fair. Everyman’s Library, no. 951. Ed. by Ernest Rhys. London: Dent; New York: Dutton, 1939. VW—binder.

_____. The Life of the Fields. Fine-paper ed. London: Chatto & Windus, 1902. VW—bookplate.

Jenks, Edward. The Government of the British Empire: (as it was at the End of the Year 1917). London: Murray, 1918. Review copy.

Jennings, Ivor, Sir. The Constitution of Ceylon. [3d ed.] London: Oxford University Press, 1953.

_____. The Law and the Constitution. London: University of London Press, 1933.

_____. The Law and the Constitution. 2d ed., rev. and enl. London: University of London Press, 1938.

Jennings, William Ivor. See Jennings, Ivor, Sir.

Jesperson, Otto. A Modern English Grammar on Historical Principles. London: Allen & Unwin, 1909-49. 7 vols. Vol. 3, pt. 2 only. Review copy.

_____. Notes on Relative Clauses. SPE Tract, no. 24. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1926.

Jesse, William. The Life of Beau Brummell. New ed. London: Clarke and Beeton, 1854.

Jeudwine, J. W. Religion, Commerce, Liberty: A Record of a Time of Storm and Change, 1683-1793. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1925. Review copy.

_____. Studies in Empire and Trade. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1923.

Joad, C. E. M. Counter Attack from the East: The Philosophy of Radhakrishnan. London: Allen & Unwin, 1933. LW—annotations. Review copy.

_____. For Civilization. Macmillan War Pamphlets, no. 7. London: Macmillan, 1940.

_____. The Horrors of the Countryside. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 3. London: Hogarth Press, 1931.

_____. The Philosophy of Federal Union. Federal Tracts, no. 5. London: Macmillan, 1941.

John Murray (Firm). A Handbook for Travellers in France. 16th ed. London: J. Murray, 1882-1884. 2 vols. Sidney Woolf—bookplates.

Johnson, A. F., comp. One Hundred Title Pages, 1500-1800. London: Bodley Head, 1928.

Johnson, Arthur Tysilio. A Garden in Wales. London: Arnold, 1927. Review copy.

Johnson, James George. London Anthology. Haywards Heath, Sussex, Eng.: Breakthru, 1967.

Johnson, Samuel. The Fountains: A Fairy Tale. Ltd. ed. Baskerville Series. London: Mathews and Marrot, 1927. Review copy.

_____. The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia. Ed. by R. W. Chapman. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1927.

_____. Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on their Works, to which are Added the “Preface to Shakespeare” and “The Review of The Origin of Evil.” New ed. Chandos Classics. London: Warne; New York: Scribner, Welford, n. d. LS—drawing.

_____. Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on their Works, to which are Added the Preface to Shakespeare and, The Review of the Origin of Evil. London: Warne, n. d. VW—presentee. Vanessa Bell, Thoby Stephen—inscribers.

_____. Taxation no Tyranny: An Answer to the Resolutions and Address of the American Congress. London: Cadell, 1775.

_____. The Works of Samuel Johnson. New ed. London: Hansard, 1810. 12 vols.

_____. The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. New ed. London: Hansard, 1806. 12 vols. LS—annotations.

_____. The Works of Samuel Johnson: With an Essay on his Life and Genius. New ed. London: Longman, 1796. 12 vols. Vol. 8 only.

_____, and David Garrick. The Drury-Lane Prologue, and, The Epilogue. Rpt. of 1747 ed. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1924. Review copy.

Johnston, Harry Hamilton, Sir. The Black Man’s Part in the War: An Account of the Dark-Skinned Population of the British Empire, how it is and will be Affected by the Great War, and the Share it has Taken in Waging that War. London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, 1917. LW—annotations.

_____. The Opening up of Africa. Home University Library of Modern Knowledge. London: Williams and Norgate, 1911.

Johnston, Thomas. Labour’s Policy of Food for All. London: Labour Party, 1937.

Johnstone, Charles. Chrysal, or, the Adventures of a Guinea: Wherein are Exhibited Views of Several Striking Scenes, with Curious and Interesting Anecdotes of the Most Noted Persons, in Every Rank of Life, whose Hands it Passed through, in America, England, Holland, Germany, and Portugal. 2d ed. London: Becket and De Hondt, 1767. Vols. 3 and 4.

_____. Chrysal, or, the Adventures of a Guinea: Wherein are Exhibited Views of Several Striking Scenes, with Curious and Interesting Anecdotes of the Most Noted Persons, in Every Rank of Life, whose Hands it Passed through, in America, England, Holland, Germany, and Portugal. 7th ed. London: Printed for Becket and De Hondt, 1767-71. 4 vols. Vol. 1 only. LS—inscription.

Johnstone, John Keith. The Bloomsbury Group: A Study of E. M. Forster, Lytton Strachey, Virginia Woolf, and their Circle. London: Secker and Warburg, 1954. LW—annotations.

Jones, Arthur Creech. Labour’s Colonial Policy: Survey. Colonial Controversy Series, no. 3. London: Fabian Publications; V. Gollancz, 1947.

Jones, Ernest. Essays in Applied Psycho-analysis. The International Psycho-analytical Library, no. 5. London; Vienna: International Psycho-analytical Press, 1923.

_____. On the Nightmare. London: Hogarth Press; Institute of Psycho-analysis, 1931.

_____. Psycho-Analysis. Benn’s Sixpenny Library, no. 153. London: Benn, 1928.

Jones, J. Walter. The Nazi Conception of Law. Oxford Pamphlets on World Affairs, no. 21. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1939.

Jones, John. On Aristotle and Greek Tragedy. Chatto & Windus Paperback, CWP 24. London: Chatto & Windus, 1968.

Jones, L. E. Stings and Honey. London: Hart-Davis, 1953. The Author—inscriber.

Jones, Mary Evelyn Monckton. Warren Hastings in Bengal, 1772-1774. Oxford Historical and Literary Studies, vol. 9. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1918. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Jones, Phyllis Maud, ed. English Critical Essays, Twentieth Century. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1933. VW—binder.

Jones, Thomas Jesse. Education in East Africa: A Study of East, Central and South Africa by the Second African Education Commission under the Auspices of the Phelps-Stokes Fund, in Cooperation with the International Education Board. New York: Phelps-Stokes Fund; London: Edinburgh House, 1925. Review copy.

Jonson, Ben. Ben Jonson. Ed. by Brinsley Nicholson. The Best Plays of the Old Dramatists, vol. 17, 19, and 20. Mermaid Series. London: Unwin; New York: Scribner’s, 1893-95. 3 vols. Vol. 3 only. LW—signer.

_____. Ben Jonson. Ed. by C. H. Herford, Percy Simpson, and Evelyn Simpson. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1925-52. 11 vols. Vols. 1-3 only. LW—bookplates, annotations.

_____. Ben Jonson’s Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden. Ed. by R. F. Patterson. London: Blackie, 1923.

_____. Every Man in his Humour: A Play. Ed. by W. MacNeile Dixon. The Temple Dramatists. London: Dent, 1896.

_____. Timber, or, Discoveries: Being Observations on Men and Manners. Temple Classics. London: J. M. Dent, 1898.

_____. The Works of Ben Jonson. Ed. by H. C. Hart. Methuen’s Standard Library. London: Methuen, 1906. 2 vols. Vol. 2 only.

Jordan, Denham. Woodland, Moor, and Stream: Being the Notes of a Naturalist. Ed. by J. A. Owen. London: Smith, Elder, 1889.

Joseph, Philip. Foreign Diplomacy in China, 1894-1900: A Study in Political and Economic Relations with China. Studies in Economic and Political Science, no. 93. London: Allen & Unwin, 1928.

Jourda, Pierre, ed. Stendhal raconté par ceux qui l’ont vu: Souvenirs, lettres, documents réunis, annotés et accompagnés de résumés biographiques. Pref. by Paul Hazard. Les grandes hommes racontés par ceux qui les ont vus. Paris: Stock, 1931.

Journal of the Ceylon Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland. Colombo: The Branch, 1845-1971. 53 vols. Vol. 26, no. 71, pt. 1 (1918) only.

Journal of the Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon. Colombo: Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon, 1908- . Vol. 16, no. 3 (Jan. 1927); Vol. 17, no. 1 (July 1927) only.

Jouvenal, Bertrand de. Sovereignty: An Inquiry into the Political Good. Trans. by J.F. Huntington. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1957. LW—annotations.

Jovanovich, William. Now, Barabbas. Ltd. ed. New York: Harcourt, 1960. The Author—signer.

_____. Stations of our Life. 1st ed. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1965.

Joyce, James. Haveth Childers Everywhere: Fragment of Work in Progress. Criterion Miscellany, no. 26. London: Faber & Faber, 1931.

_____. Pomes Penyeach. Paris: Shakespeare, 1927.

_____. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. London: Egoist, 1916. LW—signer.

Judine, Sister, and Sister M. Gratia, eds. Modern English Writers. The Pageant of Literature. New York: Macmillan, 1961. Includes VW’s “The New Dress.”

Junius, 18th cent. Junius, Including Letters by the Same Writer, under Other Signatures (Now First Collected), to which are Added, his Confidential Correspondence with Mr. Wilkes, and his Private Letters Addressed to Mr. H. S. Woodfall, with a Preliminary Essay, Notes, Facsimilies &c. London: Printed for Rivington, 1812. 3 vols. VW—binder. LS—annotations, drawings.

_____. Stat nominis umbra. London: Printed for A. Hamilton, 1792. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only.

Justinian I, Emperor of the East. See Institutiones.

Jusserand, J. J. The Romance of a King’s Life. Trans. by Marion Richard. Rev. ed. London: Unwin, 1896. LS—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Juvenal. Decii Junii Juvenalis Aquinatis Satirae decem et sex; Auli Persii Flacci Satirae sex. London: Chiswick, 1845. LS—presentee. Eton College—presenter.

_____. Thirteen Satires of Juvenal. 2d ed. London: Macmillan, 1872-78. 2 vols. VW?, LW?—annotations.

_____. Thirteen Satires of Juvenal. Trans. by Alexander Leeper. New rev. ed. London: Macmillan, 1897. LW—signer.

Kabaphes, Konstantinos Petrou. See Cavafy, Constantine.

Kaeckenbeeck, Georges Silvain François Charles. International Rivers: A Monograph Based on Diplomatic Documents. Intro. by Henry Goudy. Grotius Society Publications, no. 1. London: Sweet and Maxwell, 1918. LW—signer, annotations.

Kamiya, Miyeko. The Existence of a Man Placed in a Limit-Situation: An Anthropological Analysis of a Paranoid Case in a Leprosarium. Basel; New York: S. Karger, 1963. Off-print from Confinia Psychiatrica, vol. 6, p. 15-52.

Kant, Immanuel. Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Essay. Trans. by M. Campbell Smith. Reprint of 1st ed., 1903. London: Allen & Unwin, 1915.

_____. Prolegomena zu einer jeden künftigen Metaphysik, die als Wissenschaft wird auftreten können. Leipzig: P. Reclam jun., [1888?].

Kaplan, Justin. Mr. Clemens and Mark Twain: A Biography. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1966. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Kautsky, Karl. Terrorism and Communism: A Contribution to the Natural History of Revolution. Trans. by W. H. Kerridge. London: Allen & Unwin, 1920. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Kavanagh, P. J. On the Way to the Depot. Phoenix Living Poets. London: Chatto & Windus; Hogarth Press, 1967.

Kawakami, Kiyoshi Karl. Japan’s Pacific Policy, Especially in Relation to China. New York: Dutton, 1922. LW—annotations.

Kawata, Tadashi. Sogo izon no shinka to kokusai keizai taisei [Economic Imperialism, by Leonard Woolf]. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Department of Social Science, College of General Education, University of Tokyo, vol. 10 (Mar. 1961), p. 207-263.

Keats, John. John Keats. The Augustan Books of English Poetry. London: E. Benn, 1925.

_____. The Letters of John Keats. Ed. by Maurice Buxton Forman. 2d ed., rev. London; New York: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1935.

_____. Letters of John Keats to Fanny Brawne, Written in the Years MDCCCXIX and MDCCCXX and Now Given from the Original Manuscripts. Ed. by Harry Buxton Forman. London: Reeves and Turner, 1878. VW—signer.

_____. Letters of John Keats to his Family and Friends. Ed. by Sidney Colvin. London: Macmillan, 1918. VW—binder.

_____. Poems of John Keats. Ed. by G. Thorn Drury. Muses’ Library. London: Lawrence and Bullen; New York: Scribner’s, 1896. 2 vols.

_____. The Poetical Works of John Keats. New ed. London: Moxon, 1851. 2 copies. VW—binder. Herbert Duckworth—signer.

_____. The Poetical Works of John Keats: Given from his Own Editions and Other Authentic Sources, and Collated with Many Manuscripts. Ed. by Harry Buxton Forman. London: Reeves and Turner, 1884. Arthur F. Popham—bookplate.

_____. Selected Letters and Poems. Ed. by J.H. Walsh. Chatto & Windus Paperback, CWP 11. London: Chatto & Windus, 1967.

Keefe, H. J. A Century in Print: The Story of Hazell’s 1839-1939. London: Hazell, Watson, and Viney, 1939. Review copy.

Keeton, George Williams. The Development of Extraterritoriality in China. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1928. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only.

Keith, Arthur Berriedale. The Belgian Congo and the Berlin Act. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1919. LW—annotations.

_____. The Constitution of England from Queen Victoria to George VI. London: Macmillan, 1940. 2 vols. LW—annotations.

_____. The Constitutional Law of the British Dominions. London: Macmillan, 1933. Review copy.

_____. Responsible Government in the Dominions. 2d ed., rev. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1928. 2 vols.

_____. Speeches and Documents on the British Dominions, 1918-1931: From Self-Government to National Sovereignty. World’s Classics, CDIII. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1932.

Kelleher, Daniel Lawrence. A Poet Passes. Shilling Books of New Poetry, Book the 2d. London: Benn, 1927. Review copy.

Kellett, E. E. The Northern Saga. London: Hogarth Press, 1929.

_____. The Story of Dictatorship from the Earliest Time Till Today. University Extension Library. London: Nicholson and Watson, 1937. Review copy.

_____. The Whirligig of Taste. Hogarth Lectures on Literature, no. 8. London: Hogarth Press, 1929.

Kelsen, Hans. La démocratie: Sa nature, sa valeur. Bibliothèque constitutionnelle et parlementaire contemporaine, vol. 3. Paris: Recueil Sirey, 1932. LW—annotations.

Kennedy, Aubrey Leo, ed. “My Dear Duchess”: Social and Political Letters to the Duchess of Manchester, 1858-1859. London: Murray, 1956. LW—annotation. Review copy.

_____. Salisbury, 1830-1903: Portrait of a Statesman. London: Murray, 1953. LW—annotations.

Kennedy, W. P. M., and H. J. Schlosberg. The Law and Custom of the South African Constitution: A Treatise on the Constitutional and Administrative Law of the Union of South Africa, the Mandated Territory of Southwest Africa and the South African Crown Territories. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1935.

Kenny, Courtney Stanhope. The Mystery of Elizabeth Canning. London: Stevens, 1897.

Kent, William, ed. An Encyclopaedia of London. London: Dent, 1937. VW— spine label.

Kerensky, Aleksandr Fyodorovich. The Prelude to Bolshevism: The Kornilov Rebellion. London: Unwin, 1919. LW—annotations.

Kerner von Marilaun, Anton, and F. W. Oliver. The Natural History of Plants: Their Forms, Growth, Reproduction, and Distribution. London: Gresham, 1903. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only.

Kershaw, Cicely. Familiar Birds of Ceylon. Colombo: H. W. Cave, 1925. W. T. Southorn—signer.

Ketton-Cremer, Robert Wyndham. Horace Walpole, a Biography. London: Duckworth, 1940.

Keynes, John Maynard. Adam Smith as Student and Professor. London; New York: Macmillan, 1938. VW—binder.

_____. Alfred Marshall, 1842-1924: A Memoir. London: Royal Economic Society, 1924.

_____. The Economic Consequences of Mr. Churchill. London: Hogarth Press, 1925.

_____. The End of Laissez-Faire. London: Hogarth Press, 1926.

_____. Essays in Persuasion. London: Macmillan, 1931. LW—annotations.

_____. Herbert Somerton Foxwell, June 17, 1849-August 3, 1936. London: Royal Economic Society, 1937. VW—spine label.

_____. How to Pay for the War: A Radical Plan for the Chancellor of the Exchequer. London: Macmillan, 1940.

_____. Laissez-faire and Communism. New York: New Republic, 1926.

_____. A Short View of Russia. Hogarth Essays, 13. London: Hogarth Press, 1925.

_____. Two Memoirs: Dr. Melchoir, a Defeated Enemy, and My Early Beliefs. Intro. by David Garnett. London: R. Hart-Davis, 1949.

_____. William Stanley Jevons, 1835-1882: A Centenary Allocution on his Life and Work as Economist and Statistician. London: Royal Statistical Society, 1936. VW—binder.

_____, and H. D. Henderson. Can Lloyd George Do it?: An Examination of the Liberal Pledge. London: Nation and Athenaeum, 1929. VW—presentee. John Maynard Keynes—inscriber.

Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich. Proposals to Reform Soviet Education: Memorandum on Strengthening the Ties of the School with Life and Further Developing the System of Public Education. Soviet Booklet, no. 42. London: Soviet News, 1958. Review copy.

_____. Targets of the Seven-Year Plan for Soviet Economy, 1959-1965: Theses of N. S. Khrushchov’s Report to the 21st Congress of the C.P.S.U. on the Targets of the Seven-Year Plan. Soviet Booklet, no. 43. London: Soviet Booklets, 1958.

Kikuyu Central Association. Memorandum Presented to the Commission on the Administration of Justice in Criminal Matters in East Africa. Nairobi: Rapid Printing, 1933.

Kilvert, Robert Francis. Kilvert’s Diary: Selections from the Diary of the Rev. Francis Kilvert. Ed. and intro. by William Plomer. London: Cape, 1938-40. 3 vols. Vol. 2 only. LW—annotations.

Kimble, George Herbert Tinley, and Raymond Bush. The Weather. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng.; New York: Penguin, 1943.

King, William. Dr. William King and the Co-operator, 1828-1830. Intro. and notes by T.C. Mercer. Manchester: The Co-operative Union, 1922.

King-Hall, Stephen, Sir. The China of To-day. London: Hogarth Press, 1927.

_____. Our Own Times, 1913-1934: A Political and Economic Survey. London: Nicholson and Watson, 1934-35. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only. LW—annotations.

_____. Posterity. Hogarth Essays, 2d Series, no. 9. London: Hogarth Press, 1927.

Kinglake, Alexander William. Eothen. New ed. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1851. George Duckworth—signer. Herbert Duckworth—signer.

_____. Eothen. New ed. London: Murray, 1859. Laura Makepeace Stephen—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Eothen. New ed. London: Harrison, 1864. Herbert Duckworth—signer.

_____. The Invasion of the Crimea: Its Origin and an Account of its Progress Down to the Death of Lord Raglan. Edinburgh; London: Blackwood, 1863-87. 8 vols. Vols. 1-5 only. LS—signer. Review copy.

King’s College (University of Cambridge). Annual Report of the Council under Statute D.III.10 on the General and Educational Condition of the College. Cambridge, s. n. 1933, 1937, 1949, and 1968 reports only. 1933 issue includes report on Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson, Fellow, 1887-1932. 1937 issue includes reports by J. M. Keynes and Julian Bell on William Herrick Macaulay. 1949 issue includes report on Keynes.

Kingsley, Charles. Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet: An Autobiography. Cambridge: Macmillan, 1862. LS—signer, annotations.

_____. Andromeda and Other Poems. London: Parker, 1858. LS—signer.

_____. Andromeda and Other Poems. 3d ed. London: Parker and Bourn, 1862. VW—bookplate.

_____. Poems: Including The Saint’s Tragedy, Andromeda, Songs, Ballads, &c. Collected ed. London: Macmillan, 1875. LS—signer, annotation.

_____. Two Years Ago. Cambridge: Macmillan, 1857. 3 vols. LS—signer.

_____. Westward Ho!: Or, The Voyages and Adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Knight of Burroughs, in the County of Devon, in the Reign of Her Most Glorious Majesty, Queen Elizabeth. Cambridge: Macmillan, 1855. LS—signer.

_____. Yeast: A Problem. 7th ed. London: Macmillan, 1875. LS—signer, drawing.

Kipling, Rudyard. The Day’s Work. London: Macmillan, 1898. LW—signer.

_____. Departmental Ditties and Other Verses. 7th ed. Calcutta: Thacker, Spink, 1892.

_____. Life’s Handicap: Being Stories of Mine Own People. London; New York: Macmillan, 1891. Gerald Duckworth—signer.

_____. Puck of Pook’s Hill. London: Macmillan, 1906.

_____. The Second Jungle Book. London: Macmillan, 1906. LW—signer.

_____. The Seven Seas. London: Methuen, 1896. Thoby Stephen—signer.

_____. Soldiers Three; The Story of the Gadsbys; In Black & White. Macmillan’s Pocket Kipling. London; New York: Macmillan, 1920.

Kippis, Andrew. Voyages Round the World, from the Death of Captain Cook to the Present Time: Including Remarks on the Social Condition of the Inhabitants in the Recently Discovered Countries, their Progress in the Arts, and More Especially their Advancement in Religious Knowledge. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1843. LS—presentee. “Missus”—inscriber.

Kirk, John. The Economic Aspects of Native Segregation in South Africa. Foreword by C. T. Loram. London: King, 1929.

Kirkland, Jack. Tobacco Road: A Three Act Play. Intro. by Erskine Caldwell. New York: McFadden-Bartell, 1966.

Kirkpatrick, Clifford. Report of a Research into the Attitudes and Habits of Radio Listeners. St. Paul, Minn.: Webb, 1933.

Kitchin, C. H. B. Crime at Christmas. London: Hogarth Press, 1934.

_____. Death of My Aunt. London: Hogarth Press, 1929.

_____. Mr. Balcony. London: Hogarth Press, 1927. Roger Senhouse—signer, annotation.

_____. The Sensitive One. London: Hogarth Press, 1931.

_____. Streamers Waving. London: Hogarth Press, 1925.

Kitson Clark, G.S.R. Peel and the Conservative Party: A Study in Party Politics, 1832-41 (from Unpublished Material). London: G. Bell, 1929. LW—annotations.

Klarwill, Victor, ed. The Fugger News-Letters: Being a Selection of Unpublished Letters from the Correspondence of the House of Fugger during the Years 1568-1605. Trans. by Pauline de Chary. London: Lane, 1924. LW—annotations.

Klein, Melanie. The Psycho-analysis of Children. Trans. by Alix Strachey. The International Psycho-analytic Library, no. 32. London: Hogarth Press; Institute of Psycho-analysis, 1932.

_____, and Joan Riviere. Love, Hate, and Reparation: Two Lectures. Psycho-analytical Epitomes, no. 2. London: Hogarth Press; Institute of Psycho-analysis, 1937.

Knight, Charles. Passages of a Working Life During Half a Century: With a Prelude of Early Reminiscences. 1st ed. London: Bradbury & Evans, 1864-65. 3 vols.

Knight, William. Memoir of the Rev. H. Venn: The Missionary Secretariat of Henry Venn, B.D. London: Longmans, Green, 1880.

Knight, William Angus. Hume. Philosophical Classics for English Readers, vol. 11. Edinburgh: Blackwood, 1886. LS—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Memoir of John Nichol, Professor of English Literature in the University of Glasgow. Glasgow: MacLehose, 1896. A. V. Dicey—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Knight, William Stanley Macbean. The Life and Works of Hugo Grotius. Grotius Society Publication, no. 4. London: Sweet and Maxwell, 1925.

Knop, Werner Gustav John. Germany’s Economic Situation in 1939 and her Challenge to the World. “Friends of Europe” Publication, no. 71. London: Friends of Europe, 1939.

Knowles, Lilian Charlotte Anne Tomn, and C.M. Knowles. The Economic Development of the British Overseas Empire. London: Routledge, 1924-36. 3 vols. Vol. 1 only. LW—annotations.

Knowlson, T. Sharper. How to Study English Literature: With an Appendix on Fine Passages in Prose and Poetry Selected by Prof. Dowden, Thomas Hardy, George Meredith and Many Others. “How to” Series, 9. London: Richards, 1901. Clive Bell—signer.

Knox, Ronald. Nazi and Nazarene. Macmillan War Pamphlets, no. 5. London: Macmillan, 1940.

Koebel, W. H. Paraguay. South America Series, vol. 13. London: Unwin, 1917. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Koestler, Arthur. Thieves in the Night: Chronicle of an Experiment. New York: Macmillan, 1946. Alastair Forbes—signer.

_____, and C.H. Rolph. Hanged by the Neck: An Exposure of Capital Punishment in England. A Penguin Special, S197. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1961.

Köhler, Wolfgang. The Mentality of Apes. Trans. by Ella Winter. London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner; New York: Harcourt, 1925. LW—signer.

Die Kommunistische Internationale: Organ des Executiv Komitees der Kommunistischen Internationale. Petrograd: s. n., 1919- . Nos. 12, 13, and 16 only.

Koo, V. K. Wellington, and Cheng-Ting T. Wang. China and the League of Nations. Pamphlets on Chinese Questions, 1. London: Allen & Unwin, 1919.

The Koran. Trans. by George Sale. London; New York: Warne, n. d.

The Koran (Qur’an). Trans. by E. H. Palmer. World’s Classics, 328. London; New York: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1928.

Kronenberger, Louis, ed. The Pleasure of their Company: An Anthology of Civilized Writing. 1st ed. New York: A. A. Knopf, 1946.

Kruse, Frederik Vinding. The Community of the Future. Trans. by Ingeborg Lund, et al. London: Oxford University Press; Copenhagen: Munksgaard, 1950. Review copy.

Kuczynski, Robert René. Colonial Population. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1937.

Kulski, Wladyslaw Wszebór. Thus Spake Germany. Ed. by W. W. Coole [pseud.] and M. F. Potter. Foreword by Lord Vansittart. London: G. Routledge, 1941.

Kvlividze, Mixeil, ed. Illiustratsii XIX-XX vekov k poeme “Vitiaz v tigrovoi shkure.” [Illustrations of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries to the Poem “The Knight in Tiger’s Skin”]. Tbilisi: Sabcota Sakartvelo, 1966.

Kyd, Thomas. The Spanish Tragedy: A Play. Ed. by J. Schick. Temple Dramatists. London: Dent, 1898.

La Bruyère, Jean de. Les caractères de Théophraste, et de La Bruyère. Nouv. éd. Paris: Chez L. Prault [et] Bailly, 1769. 2 vols. LW—signer.

_____. Les caractères de Théophraste, traduits du grec: Avec, Les caractères, ou, Les mœurs de ce siècle. Paris: Garnier Frères, 1869.

La Fayette, Madame de. La princesse de Clèves. Chefs-d’œuvre de poche, 4. Paris: Perche, 1912.

_____. La princess de Clèves. Ed. by H. Aston. Cambridge: University Press, 1925.

La Fontaine, Jean de. Fables: Texte intégral, établé avec une introduction, une bibliographie, des notes explicatives et une table de concordance par Gustave Michaut. Paris: Editions Bossard, 1927. 2 vols.

_____. Œuvres complètes de La Fontaine. Paris: Hachette, 1873-75. 3 vols. Arthur F. Popham—signer, bookplates.

_____. Œuvres de J. de La Fontaine: D’après les textes originaux suivies d’une notice sur la vie & ses ouvrages, d’une étude bibliographique, de notes, de variantes & d’un glossaire. Ed. by Alphonse Pauley. Paris: Lemerre, 1875- . Vol. 1, pt. 1 only.

La Motte, Ellen Newbold. The Ethics of Opium. New York; London: Century, 1924.

La Rochefoucauld, François. Les pensées, maximes, et réflexions morales de M. Le Duc. Nouv. éd. Paris: Bauche, 1765. LW—presentee. John Lehmann—inscriber.

_____. Réflexions ou sentences et maximes morales: Précédées d’un portrait de La Rochefoucauld par lui-même et suivi des maximes posthumes, des maximes supprimées et de réflexions diverses. Collection “Genie de la France.” Paris: Gallimard, 1932. VW—binder.

Labour and Socialist International. The Colonial Problem. Third Congress of the Labour and Socialist International, Brussels, 5th to 11th August 1928, vol. 2. Zurich: Secretariat of the Labour and Socialist International, 1928. 3 vols.

Labour and the Land. London: Labour Party, 1935.

Labour Party (Great Britain). Agenda for the 32nd Annual Conference. London: The Party, 1932.

_____. Amendments to Draft Policy Reports: No. 5 Socialism and the Condition of the People; No. 6 The Colonies; No. 7 Housing and Slums. London: The Party, 1933.

_____. Approach to Foreign Policy. Its Labour Discussion Series, 11. London: The Party, 1947. LW—annotations.

_____. Cards on the Table: An Interpretation of Labour’s Foreign Policy. London: The Party, 1947.

_____. The Case against the “National” Government. London: The Party, 1935.

_____. The Colonies: The Labour Party’s Post-War Policy for the African and Pacific Colonies. London: Victoria House, 1943.

_____. Currency, Banking and Finance. Socialism in Action. London: The Party, 1932.

_____. The Empire in Africa: Labour’s Policy. Labour Party Publications. London: The Party, 1920. 6 copies. LW—signer, annotations. Norman Leys—annotations.

_____. Facing Facts in the Colonies. A Policy Discussion Pamphlet. London: The Party, 1955.

_____. How Labour will Save Agriculture. London: The Party, 1934.

_____. Labour and the Empire—Africa. Ed. by Leonard Woolf and Norman Leys. Pref. by J. H. Thomas. London: Trades Union Congress and The Party, 1926.

_____. Labour and the Nation. London: The Party, 1928. LW—annotation.

_____. Labour’s Financial Policy. London: The Party, 1935.

_____. Labour’s National Crusade for Peace and Security. London: Victoria House, n. d.

_____. The Land and the National Planning of Agriculture. Policy Report, no. 4. London: Victoria House, 1932.

_____. The Land and the National Planning of Agriculture. Socialism in Action. London: The Party, 1932.

_____. A Nation without Poverty: Labour’s Plans for Organising a Prosperous Britain. London: The Party, 1935.

_____. The National Planning of Transport. Socialism in Action. London: The Party, 1932.

_____. The Reorganisation of the Electricity Supply Industry. Socialism in Action. London: The Party, 1932.

_____. Socialism and the Condition of the People. Socialism in Action. London: The Party, 1934.

_____. Conference. Labour Party Conference. 1932. London: The Party, 1932.

_____. Executive Committee. The Demand for Colonial Territories and Equality of Economic Opportunity. London: The Party, 1936.

_____. _____. The International Post-War Settlement: Report by the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party to be Presented to the Annual Conference to be Held in London from May 28th to June 2nd, 1944. London: The Party, 1944. LW—signer.

_____. _____. Labour Foreign Policy: National Executive Committee Statement for Submission to and Consideration by the Annual Conference of the Labour Party, Scarborough, 1958. London: The Party, 1958.

_____. _____. Report of the Executive Committee to the 24th Annual Conference. London: The Party, 1924.

Labour Research Department. British Imperialism in Malaya. Colonial Series, no. 2. London: Labour Research Department, 1926.

Lackington, James. Memoirs of the Forty-five First Years of the Life of James Lackington. 13th ed. London: Printed for the Author, 1810. VW—signer, binder. Augustine Birrell—bookplate.

Lacombe, Lia. Les Borgnes: Roman. Paris: Del Duca, 1957. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Lacretelle, Jacques de. Amour Nuptial. Paris: Gallimard; Éditions de la Nouvelle revue française, 1929.

Laforgue, Jules. Œuvres complètes de Jules Laforgue. 9th ed. Paris: Mercvre de France, 1917-1919. 4 vols. Vol. 1 only.

Laforgue, René. Clinical Aspects of Psycho-analysis. Trans. by Joan Hall. The International Psycho-analytic Library, no. 31. London: Hogarth Press; Institute of Psycho-analysis, 1938.

_____. The Defeat of Baudelaire: A Psycho-analytic Study of the Neurosis of Charles Baudelaire. Trans. by Herbert Agar. The International Psycho-analytic Library, no. 21. London: Hogarth Press, 1932.

Lajpat Rai, Lala. England’s Debt to India: A Historical Narrative of Britain’s Fiscal Policy in India. New York: Huebsch, 1917.

_____. The Political Future of India. New York: Huebsch, 1919. LW—annotations.

Lamartine, Emile. French in 30 Lessons. 21st ed. Roston’s Pictorial Language Series. London: Modern Language, 1925.

Lamb, Charles. The Essays of Elia. Intro. by Alfred Ainger. London: Macmillan, 1883. LS—annotations.

_____. The Essays of Elia and The Last Essays of Elia. Intro. by Robert Lynd. London; Toronto: Dent; New York: Dutton, 1929.

_____. The Last Essays of Elia. Ed. by Edmund Blunden and Frederick Page. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1929.

_____. The Letters of Charles Lamb, Newly Arranged, with Additions. Ed. by Alfred Ainger. 2d ed. London; New York: Macmillan, 1904. 2 vols.

_____. Miscellaneous Essays and Sketches by Charles Lamb. Intro. by Robert Lynd. Notes by William MacDonald. Illus. by C. E. Brock. The Collected Essays of Charles Lamb in Two Volumes, vol. 2. London; Toronto: J.M. Dent; New York: E.P. Dutton, 1929.

_____. The Works of Charles Lamb. New ed. London: Moxon, 1855. 4 vols. LS—signer, annotations. VW—binder.

Lambert, Richard Stanton. Modern Imperialism. Worker’s Educational Association Outline. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1928.

Lamborn, E. A. Greening, and G. B. Harrison. Shakespeare the Man and his Stage. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1923.

Laming-Emperaire, Annette. Lascaux: Paintings and Engravings. Trans. by Eleanore Frances Armstrong. Pelican Books, A419. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng.; Baltimore, Md.: Penguin Books, 1959.

Lancashire: Report of the Labour Party’s Commission of Enquiry into the Distressed Areas. London: Labour Party, 1937.

The Land of Enchantment. Illus. by Arthur Rackham. London; New York: Cassell, 1907.

Landor, Walter Savage. The Complete Works of Walter Savage Landor. Ed. by T. Earle Welby. London: Chapman and Hall, 1927-36. 16 vols. Vols 1-11 only. LW—annotations. Review copy.

_____. A Day-Book of Walter Savage Landor. Ed. by John Bailey. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1919.

_____. The Hellenics of Walter Savage Landor. Enl. and completed. London: Moxon, 1847.

Lanessan, Jean Marie Antoine de. Histoire de l’entente cordiale franco-anglaise: Les relations de la France et de l’Angleterre depuis le XVIe siècle jusqu’à nos jours. Bibliothèque d’histoire contemporaine. Paris: Alcan, 1916. LW—annotations.

Lang, Andrew. Andrew Lang. The Augustan Books of Modern Poetry. London: Benn, 1926.

_____. Old Friends: Essays in Epistolary Parody. New ed. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1892.

_____. Oxford: Brief Historical and Descriptive Notes. New ed. London: Seeley, 1890. LW—presentee. Arlington School—presenter.

Lansbury, George. The Futility of the National Government. London: Labour Party, 1935.

Lanson, Gustave. Voltaire. Les Grandes écrivains français. Paris: Hachette, 1906.

Larkin, Phillip. The Less Deceived: Poems. London: Marvell Press, 1955.

Larnac, Jean. Colette: Sa vie, son œuvre. 3. éd. Paris: Kra, 1927. VW—binder.

Lascelles, E. C. P. Granville Sharp and the Freedom of Slaves in England. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1928. LW—annotations.

Lascelles, Mary. Jane Austen and her Art. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1939.

Laski, Harold Joseph. Communism. The Home University Library of Modern Knowledge, 131. London: T. Butterworth, 1928.

_____. The Crisis and the Constitution: 1931 and After. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 9. London: Hogarth Press; Fabian Society, 1932.

_____. Democracy in Crisis. London: Allen & Unwin, 1933. LW—annotations.

_____. The Dilemma of our Times: An Historical Essay. London: Allen & Unwin, 1952. LW—annotations.

_____. The Foundations of Sovereignty, and Other Essays. London: Allen & Unwin, 1921. LW—annotations. Review copy.

_____. A Grammar of Politics. 4th ed. London: Allen & Unwin; New Haven: Yale University Press, 1938. Review copy.

_____. An Introduction to Politics. London: Allen & Unwin, 1931.

_____. Karl Marx: An Essay. London: Fabian Society; Allen & Unwin, 1922.

_____. Law and Justice in Soviet Russia. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 23. London: Hogarth Press, 1935.

_____. Liberty in the Modern State. London: Faber & Faber, 1930. LW—annotations.

_____. Liberty in the Modern State. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng.: Penguin, 1937.

_____. The Limitations of the Expert. Fabian Tract, no. 235. London: Fabian Society, 1931.

_____. Parliamentary Government in England: A Commentary. London: Allen & Unwin, 1938. LW—annotations.

_____. Political Offences and the Death Penalty. Sixth Roy Calvert Memorial Lecture. London: Dunstan, 1940.

_____. Political Thought in England from Locke to Bentham. Home University Library of Modern Knowledge, 103. Reprint of 1920 ed. London; New York: Holt, 1925.

_____. Reflections on the Revolution of Our Time. London: Allen & Unwin, 1943. Review copy.

_____. The Rights of Man. Macmillan War Pamphlets, no. 8. London: Macmillan, 1940.

_____. The Rise of European Liberalism: An Essay in Interpretation. London: Allen & Unwin, 1936. LW—annotations.

_____. Socialism as Internationalism: The Text of a Fabian Autumn Lecture Delivered at the Conway Hall on 9th December, 1948. Fabian Autumn Lecture, 1948. Fabian Research Series, no. 132. London: Fabian Publications, 1949.

_____. The State in the New Social Order. Fabian Tract, no. 200. London: Fabian Society, 1922.

_____. The State in Theory and Practice. London: Allen & Unwin, 1935. LW—signer, annotations.

_____. Studies in Law and Politics. London: Allen & Unwin, 1932. LW—annotations.

_____. Studies in the Problem of Sovereignty. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1917. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Latham, John Greig. Australia and the British Commonwealth. John Murtagh Macrossan Lectures, 1928. London: Macmillan, 1929.

Latimer, Hugh. Fruitful Sermons. London: Cotes, 1635.

Laurence, John. Broadcast Reception, in Theory and Practice. London: Chapman and Hall, 1926.

Lautréamont, comte de. Les chants de Maldoror: Chants I, II, III, IV, V, VI et une table. Paris: Editions de la Sirène, 1920. Roger Fry—signer.

Law, Alice. Patrick Branwell Brontë. London: Philpot, 1924. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Lawrence, Ada, and G. Stuart Gelder. Young Lorenzo: Early Life of D. H. Lawrence: Containing Hitherto Unpublished Letters, Articles and Reproductions of Pictures. Lungarno Series, no. 8. Florence: Orioli, 1931.

Lawrence, D. H. The Collected Poems of D. H. Lawrence. London: M. Secker, 1929. 2 vols. The Author—annotation (vol. 1).

_____. England, my England. The New Adelphi Library. London: M. Secker, 1927.

_____. Lady Chatterley’s Lover. Florence: Privately printed, 1928. The Author—signer.

_____. The Ladybird. London: M. Secker, 1927.

_____. The Man who Died. 1st English ed. London: Secker, 1931.

_____. St. Mawr, together with The Princess. London: M. Secker, 1930.

_____. Sea and Sardinia. The New Adelphi Library, vol. 27. London: M. Secker, 1930.

_____. Sons and Lovers. London: Secker, 1930. VW—signer.

_____. The White Peacock. London: M. Secker, 1927.

Lawrence, T. J. Handbook of Public International Law. 11th ed., by Percy Winfield. London: Macmillan, 1938.

Le Goffic, Charles. General Foch at the Marne: An Account of the Fighting in and near the Marshes of Saint-Gond. Trans. by Lucy Menzies. London: Dent; New York: Dutton, 1918. LW—annotations.

Le Rouzic, Zacharie. Carnac: Légendes, traditions, coutumes et contes du pays. 6th ed. Vannes: Lafolye et de Lamarzelle, 1939.

Le Sage, Alain René. Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane. Paris: Firmin Didot Frères, 1848.

Lea, F. A. The Life of John Middleton Murry. London: Methuen, 1959.

A League of Nations. Boston: World Peace Foundation, 1917-27. 10 vols. Vols. 2 and 3; Vol. 4, nos. 1, 3, 5, and 6; Vol. 5, nos. 1-3, and 5 (1919-1923) only.

League of Nations. Official Journal. Geneva, etc.: The League, 1920-40. Vols. 1-8 only.

_____. Official Journal, Special Supplements. Geneva, etc.: The League, 1920-29. Nos. 1-3 only. LW?—markings.

_____. The Reform and Development of the League of Nations. London: The League, 1936.

_____. Publications Department. Publications Issued by the League of Nations. Geneva: The League, 1927.

_____. Secretariat. Information Section. Conference on the Limitation of the Manufacture of Narcotic Drugs. Geneva: The League, 1931.

_____. _____. _____. The Covenant of the League of Nations (with Amendments in Process of Ratification). Geneva: The League, 1924.

_____. _____. _____. The Financial Reconstruction of Austria. Geneva: The League, 1923.

_____. _____. _____. The Health Organisation of the League of Nations. Geneva: The League, 1923.

_____. _____. _____. The League from Year to Year (October 1, 1927-September 30, 1928). Geneva: The League, 1929.

_____. _____. _____. The League from Year to Year (October 1, 1928-September 30, 1929). Geneva: Information Section, League of Nations, 1930.

_____. _____. _____. The League of Nations: A Survey (January 1920-June 1925). Geneva: The League, 1925. Review copy.

_____. _____. _____. League of Nations and Mandates. Geneva: The League, 1924.

_____. _____. _____. The League of Nations and Minorities. Geneva: The League, 1923.

_____. _____. _____. The League of Nations and Reduction of Armaments. Geneva: The League, 1923.

_____. _____. _____. The League of Nations: Communications and Transit. Geneva: The League, 1924. Review copy.

_____. _____. _____. The League of Nations: Economic and Financial Organisation. Geneva: The League, 1928.

_____. _____. _____. The League of Nations: Financial Administration and Apportionment of Expenses. Geneva: The League, 1923.

_____. _____. _____. The League of Nations: Its Constitution and Organisation. Geneva: The League, 1923.

_____. _____. _____. The League of Nations: Political Activities. Geneva: The League, 1925.

_____. _____. _____. The League of Nations: Social and Humanitarian Work. Geneva: The League, 1924.

_____. _____. _____. The League of Nations: The Reduction of Armaments and the Organisation of Peace. Rev. ed. Geneva: The League, 1928.

_____. _____. _____. The League of Nations: Work of the Financial and Economic Organisation. Geneva: The League, 1924.

_____. _____. _____. The Permanent Court of International Justice. Geneva: The League, 1923.

_____. _____. _____. Saar Basin and Free City of Danzig. Geneva: The League, 1924.

_____. _____. _____. La Société des nations et la coopération intellectuelle. Geneva: The League, 1926.

League of Nations Journal and Monthly Report. London: League of Nations Union, 1919. 8 vols. Vol. 1, no. 8 (Aug. 1919) only.

League of Nations Society. League of Nations: Scheme of Organisation Prepared by a Subcommittee of the League of Nations Society, 1918. League of Nations Society Publications, no. 42. London: The Society, 1918.

The League of Nations Starts: An Outline by its Organisers. London: Macmillan, 1920. LW—annotations. Review copy.

League of Nations Union. Draft Treaty of Mutual Assistance. London: The League, 1924.

_____. Objects and Rules of the League of Nations Union. London: The League, 1919.

_____. Report of Special Committee on Reorganisation: Adopted at a Meeting of the General Council, July 24th, 1919. London: The League, 1919.

_____. Executive Committee. Draft Pact for the Future International Authority, with Commentary. London: The League, 1944. LW—annotations.

League to Enforce Peace. American Branch. Enforced Peace: Proceedings of the First Annual National Assemblage, Washington, 26-27 May 1916. New York: s. n., 1916. LW—annotation.

Leaska, Mitchell. The Voice of Tragedy. New York: Speller, 1964. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Lecky, William Edward Hartpole. A History of England in the Eighteenth Century. London: Longmans, Green, 1878-90. 8 vols. LS—signer, annotations, drawings.

_____. History of European Morals from Augustus to Charlemagne. 2d ed. London: Longmans, Green, 1869. LS—presentee. Jane Catherine Venn Stephen—inscriber.

_____. History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe. 3d ed. London: Longmans, Green, 1866. 2 vols. LS—signer.

_____. Poems. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1891. Lytton Strachey—signer.

Lee, Christopher. Poems. Hogarth Living Poets, 2d series, no. 5. London: Hogarth Press, 1937.

Lee, Laurie. The Sun my Monument. Phoenix Living Poets. London: Chatto & Windus; Hogarth Press, 1961.

Lee, Sidney, Sir. King Edward VII: A Biography. London: Macmillan, 1925-27. 2 vols. Vol. 2 only. LW—annotator. Review copy.

_____. National Biography: A Lecture Delivered at the Royal Institution on the Evening of Friday, Jan. 31, 1896. London: Privately printed, 1896. LS—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Principles of Biography: The Leslie Stephen Lecture Delivered in the Senate House, Cambridge, on 13 May 1911. Leslie Stephen Lecture, 1911. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1911. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Queen Victoria: A Biography. London: Smith, Elder, 1902.

Lee, Vernon. The Golden Keys and Other Essays on the Genius Loci. London: Lane, 1925. VW—binder.

_____. The Poet’s Eye. Hogarth Essays, 17. London: Hogarth Press, 1926.

Lefebvre, Georges. The Coming of the French Revolution, 1789. Trans. by R. Palmer. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1947. LW—annotations.

Legouis, Emile. The Early Life of William Wordsworth, 1770-1798: A Study of “The Prelude.” Trans. by J. W. Matthews. Pref. by Leslie Stephen. London: Dent, 1897.

Lehmann, John. The Age of the Dragon, Poems 1930-1951. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1951. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. A Garden Revisited, and Other Poems. Hogarth Living Poets, no. 21. London: Hogarth Press, 1931.

_____. I am my Brother, Autobiography II. London: Longmans, 1960. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. New Writing in Europe. Pelican Books, A81. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng.; New York: Lane; Penguin, 1940.

_____. The Noise of History. Hogarth Living Poets, 2d Series, no. 2. London: Hogarth Press, 1934.

_____. The Open Night. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1952. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Prometheus and the Bolsheviks. London: Cresset, 1937. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. The Sphere of Glass, and Other Poems. London: Hogarth Press, 1944.

_____. The Whispering Gallery: Autobiography I. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1955. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Lehmann, R. C. In Cambridge Courts: Studies of University Life in Prose and Verse. Whitefriars Library of Wit and Humour, 2d Series, vol. 2. London: Henry, 1891.

Lehmann, Rosamond. A Letter to a Sister. Hogarth Letters, no. 3. London: Hogarth Press, 1931.

____. Lettre a ma soeur traduite de l’anglais par Jean Talva. Paris: L’artisan du livre, 1931.

Leith, Disney, Mrs. The Children of the Chapel by Mrs. Disney Leith, Including the Pilgrimage of Pleasure, a Morality Play by Algernon Charles Swinburne. London: Chatto & Windus, 1910.

Lémonon, Ernest. L’Europe et la politique britannique (1882-1911). 2. éd., corr. Bibliothèque d’histoire contemporaine. Paris: Alcan, 1912.

Lenin, Vladimir Ilich. The Paris Commune. Little Lenin Library, vol. 5. London: Lawrence, 1931. LW—annotations.

_____. Selections from Lenin. Trans. by J. Fineberg. Intro. and notes by P. Pascal. London: M. Lawrence, 1929. 2 vols. Vol. 2 only.

_____, and Joseph Stalin. The Russian Revolution: Writings and Speeches from the February Revolution to the October Revolution, 1917. London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1938.

Leningrad (R. S. F. S. R.). Gosudarstvennyi Institut Isotorii Filosofii, Literatury i Lingvistiki. A Textbook of Marxist Philosophy, Prepared by the Leningrad Institute of Philosophy. Trans. by A. C. Moseley. Rev. and ed. by John Lewis. London: V. Gollancz, 1937.

Lennox, Sarah. The Life and Letters of Lady Sarah Lennox, 1745-1826, Daughter of Charles, 2d Duke of Richmond, and Successively the Wife of Sir Thomas Charles Bunbury, Bart., and of Hon. George Napier: Also, a Short Political Sketch of the Years 1760 to 1763. Ed. by the Countess of Ilchester and Lord Stavordale. London: Murray, 1901. 2 vols. VW—bookplate.

Leon, Derrick. Introduction to Proust: His Life, his Circle and his Work. London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1940. LW, VW—presentees. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Livingstones, a Novel of Contemporary Life. London: Hogarth Press, 1933.

_____. Tolstoy, his Life and Work. London: Routledge, 1944. LW—annotations.

Leopardi, Giacomo. I canti di Giacomo Leopardi, illustrati per le persone colte e per le scuole e con la vita del poeta narrata di su l’epistolario da Michele Scherillo. 3. ed. Milano: U. Hoepli, 1911. VW—binder.

Lerner, Laurence. The Directions of Memory: Poems, 1958-1963. Phoenix Living Poets. London: Chatto & Windus; Hogarth Press, 1963.

Lescure, Pierre de. Tendresse inhumaine. Paris: Gallimard, 1936. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. La tête au vent: Roman. Paris: Gallimard, 1938. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

L’Espagnol de la Traymerye, Pierre. The World Struggle for Oil. Trans. by C. Leonard Leese. London: Allen & Unwin, 1923. LW—annotations.

Lester, William Richard. Poverty and Plenty: The True National Dividend: The Pros and Cons of Social Credit. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 26. London: Hogarth Press, 1935.

Leuba, Jeanne. L’ombre nuptiale: Roman. Paris: Plon-Nourrit, 1919.

Levenson, Christopher. Cairns. Phoenix Living Poets. London: Chatto & Windus; Hogarth Press, 1969.

Levine, Isaac Don. The Russian Revolution. London: Lane; Bodley Head, 1917. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Lewes, George Henry. A Biographical History of Philosophy. London: Knight, 1845. 2 vols. in 1. Herbert Duckworth—signer, bookplate.

Lewin, Evans. The Resources of the Empire and their Development. The British Empire, a Survey, 4. London: Collins, 1924. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Lewis, C. Day. See Day Lewis, C.

Lewis, Charlton Thomas, and Charles Short. A Latin Dictionary Founded on Andrews’ Edition of Freund’s Latin Dictionary. Rev. and enl. ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1896. Thoby Stephen—signer.

Lewis, J. Penry. Ceylon in Early British Times. Colombo: Times of Ceylon, 1914.

_____. List of Inscriptions on Tombstones and Monuments in Ceylon of Historical or Local Interest, with an Obituary of Persons Uncommemorated. Colombo: Cottle, 1913. Bella Woolf Southorn—signer, annotations.

Lewis, Roy, and Angus Maude. The English Middle Classes. Pelican Book, A263. Melbourne; Baltimore: Penguin, 1953.

Lewis, Sinclair. Babbit. Intro. by Hugh Walpole. London: Cape, 1929.

_____. The Job. London: Cape, 1929.

Lewis, Wyndham. Paleface: The Philosophy of the “Melting Pot.” London: Chatto & Windus, 1929. LW—annotations.

Leyds, Willem Johannes. The Transvaal Surrounded, a Continuation of “The First Annexation of the Transvaal.” London: Unwin, 1919. LW—annotations.

Leys, Norman Maclean. Africa and the Twentieth Century Reformation. London: Christian Student Movement, 1920. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Kenya. Intro. by Gilbert Murray. London: Hogarth Press, 1924. 2 copies.

_____. A Last Chance in Kenya. London: Hogarth Press, 1931.

Liberty Publications. Justice Outlawed: Administration of German-Occupied Territories. Intro. by Sir Henry Slesser. London: Liberty, 1943. Review copy.

Lichnowsky, Karl Max, Fürst von. Heading for the Abyss: Reminiscences. Trans. by Sefton Delmer. London: Constable, 1928. LW—annotations.

Liddell, Henry George. An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon Founded upon the Seventh Edition of Liddell and Scott’s Greek-English Lexicon. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1889. Thoby Stephen—signer.

_____, and Robert Scott, comp. A Greek-English Lexicon. 6th ed., rev. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1869. LW—signer.

_____. A Greek-English Lexicon. New rev. ed. Ed. by Henry Stuart Jones and Roderick McKenzie. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1925-40. 2 vols, issued in 10 parts. Parts 1-4 only.

Liebesny, Herbert J. The Government of French North Africa. Committee on African Studies African Handbooks, 1. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1943.

Lieven, Dorothea, Princess. The Unpublished Diary and Political Sketches of Princess Lieven, together with Some of her Letters. Ed. by Harold Temperley. London: Cape, 1925.

Life and Letters and the London Mercury. London: Brendin, 1928-50. Vol. 5, no. 31 (1930); and Vol. 17, no. 9 (1937) only.

Lillo, George. The London Merchant: Or, The History of George Barnwell, as it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty’s Servants. London: Lintot, 1751.

Limebeer, Ena. To a Proud Phantom. Richmond, Eng.: Hogarth Press, 1923.

Lindley, M. F. The Acquisition and Government of Backward Territory in International Law: Being a Treatise on the Law and Practice Relating to Colonial Expansion. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1926. Review copy.

Lindsay, A. D. The Essentials of Democracy. William J. Cooper Foundation Lectures. Oxford: Oxford University Press; London: Milford, 1929.

_____. The Modern Democratic State. London; New York: Oxford University Press, 1943- . Vol. 1 only.

Lindsay, Jean Olivia. A Cambridge Scrapbook. Foreword by Dame Myra Curtis. Cambridge: Heffer, 1955.

Lindsay, Vachel. Adventures While Preaching the Gospel of Beauty. New York: Macmillan, 1916.

_____. General William Booth Enters Heaven and Other Poems. Intro. by Robert Nichols. London: Chatto & Windus, 1919.

_____. A Handy Guide for Beggars, Especially those of the Poetic Fraternity, Being Sundry Explorations, Made While Afoot and Penniless in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. New York; Boston: Macmillan, 1916.

Lippincott, Benjamin Evans. Victorian Critics of Democracy: Carlyle, Ruskin, Arnold, Stephen, Maine, Lecky. London: Oxford University Press; Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1938. LW—annotations.

Lippmann, Walter. Public Opinion. London: Allen & Unwin, 1922.

Lipson, E. Europe in the Nineteenth Century: An Outline History Containing Eight Portraits and Four Maps. London: Black, 1916.

Litchfield, Henrietta Emma Darwin, ed. Emma Darwin, Wife of Charles Darwin: A Century of Family Letters by her Daughter. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1904. VW—presentee. The Editor—inscriber.

Littré, Emile. Dictionnaire de la langue française contenant la nomenclature, la grammaire, le signification des mots, la partie historique, l’etymologie. Paris: Hatchette, 1873.

Livy. The History of Rome. Trans. by Canon Roberts. Everyman’s Library, 755 and 756. London; Toronto: Dent; New York: Dutton, 1912-24. 6 vols. Vols. 5 and 6 only. Review copy.

_____. T. Livii Patavini Historiarum ab urbe condita libri. Ed. by J. B. L. Crevier. London: Nourse, 1750. 3 vols. in 6.

_____. Titi Livi Ab urbe condita. Ed. by C. F. Walters and R. S. Conway. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1914. 5 vols. Vol. 3 only. Review copy.

Lloyd, Charles Mostyn. Russian Notes. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 7. London: Hogarth Press, 1932.

Lloyd, Nathaniel. Garden Craftsmanship in Yew and Box. London: E. Benn, 1925.

Lock, Robert Heath. [Collection of Botanical Articles.] S. l.: Privately bound, [1906?].

Locke, Alain, ed. The New Negro: An Interpretation. 2d printing. New York: Boni, 1927, ©1925. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Locke, John. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. 30th ed., rev. London: Tegg, 1849. Clive Bell—bookplate.

Locker-Lampson, Frederick. London Lyrics. 7th ed. London: Isbister, 1874. LS—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. London Lyrics. London: K. Paul, Trench, 1883.

Lockhart, J. G. Memoirs of Sir Walter Scott. Edinburgh: Black, 1882. 10 vols. VW—presentee, bookplate. LS—inscriber.

Lodge, Richard. A History of Modern Europe, from the Capture of Constantinople, 1453, to the Treaty of Berlin, 1878. 4th ed. The Student’s Modern Europe. London: Murray, 1900.

Loftus, Pierse. The Creed of a Tory. London: Allan, 1926. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Loisy, Alfred. Autour d’un petit livre. Paris: Picard, 1903.

Lomas, Peter, ed. The Predicament of the Family. International Psycho-Analytical Library, no. 71. London: Hogarth Press and the Institute of Psycho-analysis, 1967. Proof copy.

London and National Society for Women’s Service. Annual Report. London: The Society, 1926-51. 1936 issue only.

London Library. Catalogue of the London Library, St. James Square, London. By C. T. Hagberg Wright. London: Williams & Norgate, 1903. LS—presentee. C. T. Hagberg Wright—inscriber.

London Magazine. London: [London Magazine, etc.] 1954- . Vol. 1, no. 5; Vol. 2, no. 11; new series Vol. 7, no. 1; new series Vol. 8, nos. 3 and 10; new series Vol. 9, no. 1 only.

The London Mercury. London: Field Press Ltd., 1919-39. 39 vols. Vol. 2, no. 9; Vol. 3, no. 17; Vol. 5, no. 25; Vol. 6, no. 29; Vol. 8, no. 47; Vol. 9, no. 50; Vol. 24, no. 142; Vol. 33, no. 194; Vol. 34, no. 204; Vol. 35, no. 205; Vol. 39, no. 232 only.

London School of Economics and Political Science. Calendar, 1957-58. London: s. n., 1957. LW—annotations.

Londonderry, Charles Stewart Henry Vane-Tempest-Stewart, Marquis of. Wings of Destiny. London: Macmillan, 1943. Review copy.

Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. Longfellow’s Poetical Works. London; New York: Routledge, 1883.

_____. The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: Reprinted from the Revised American Edition, Including Recent Poems, with Explanatory Notes. “Albion” ed. London: Warne, 1891. LW—presentee. Arlington School—presenter.

Longmuir, John. Walker and Webster Combined in a Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Definitions of Webster and the Accentuation of Walker are United and Many New Words are Introduced: Condensed from his Octavo Edition of Walker and Webster. London: Tegg, 1869. Harriet Marian Thackeray Stephen—signer.

Longus. The Pastoral Loves of Daphnis and Chloe, Done into English by George Moore. London: W. Heinemann, 1924. George Moore—signer.

Loreburn, Robert Threshire Reid, Earl. How the War Came. London: Methuen, 1919. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Lorette, Louis. The Lorette System of Pruning. Trans. by W. R. Dykes. London: M. Hopkinson, 1925.

Louden, J. C. An Encyclopedia of Gardening: Comprising the Theory and Practice of Horticulture, Floriculture, Arboriculture, and Landscape-Gardening, Including All the Latest Improvements: A General History of Gardening in All Countries: And a Statistical View of its Present State, with Suggestions for its Future Progress, in the British Isles. 4th ed. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1826.

Louÿs, Pierre. Les aventures du roi Pausole. Paris: Bibliothèque-Charpentier, 1901. VW—binder.

Lovelace, Ralph Gordon Noel Milbanke, Second Earl of. Astarte: A Fragment of Truth Concerning George Gordon Byron, Sixth Lord Byron. London: Chiswick Press, 1905. Thoby Stephen—presentee. The Publisher—presenter.

Lover, Samuel. Handy Andy: A Tale of Irish Life. London: Scott, [1842?].

Lovett, Verney. A History of the Indian Nationalist Movement. London: Murray, 1920. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Low, D. M. A Century of Writers, 1855-1955: A Centenary Volume. Intro. by Oliver Warner. London: Chatto & Windus, 1955.

Low, Sidney. The Dictionary of English History. Rev. and enl. by F. J. C. Hearnshaw, Helena M. Chew, and A. C. F. Beales. London; New York: Cassel, 1928.

Lowbury, Edward Joseph Lister. Daylight Astronomy. Phoenix Living Poets. London: Chatto & Windus, 1968.

Löwe, Adolph. The Price of Liberty: A German on Contemporary Britain. Trans. by Elsa Sinclair. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 36. London: Hogarth Press, 1937.

Lowe, Boutelle Ellsworth. The International Protection of Labor: International Labor Organization, History and Law. New rev. and enl. ed. New York: Macmillan, 1935.

Lowell, Amy. John Keats. London: Cape, 1924. 2 vols. LW—annotations.

Lowell, James Russell. Among my Books. 20th ed. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin; Cambridge: Riverside, 1882. 2 vols. Julia Duckworth Stephen—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Among my Books. Second Series. Boston: Osgood, 1876. LS—presentee. The Author—inscriber. VW?—binder.

_____. The Biglow Papers. London: Trübner, 1859. LS—signer, annotations.

_____. The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell. Cambridge ed. Boston; New York: Houghton, Mifflin, 1896. VW—presentee. LS—inscriber.

_____. The Complete Writings of James Russell Lowell in Ten Volumes. See his Poems III.

_____. The English Poets: Lessing, Rousseau: Essays. London: Scott, 1888.

_____. Heartsease and Rue. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1888. Julia Duckworth Stephen—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Last Poems of James Russell Lowell. Boston; New York: Houghton, Mifflin, 1895. LS—signer, drawing.

_____. Letters of James Russell Lowell. Ed. by Charles Eliot Norton. London: Osgood, McIlvaine, 1894. 2 vols. 2 copies. LS—annotations, drawing. VW—presentee. Gerald Duckworth—signer.

_____. Melibœus-Hipponax. The Biglow Papers. Second Series. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1867. LS—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. My Study Windows. Low’s Copyright Series of American Authors. London: Sampson Low, Son, and Marston, 1871.

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_____. The Old English Dramatists. Boston; New York: Houghton, Mifflin, 1892. LS—presentee. Charles Eliot Norton—inscriber.

_____. Poems III. Riverside ed. The Complete Writings of James Russell Lowell in Ten Volumes, vols. 7-10. London: Macmillan, 1890. Vol. 9 only.

_____. The Poetical Works. Intro. by Thomas Hughes. London; New York: Macmillan, 1891. LS—annotations.

_____. The Power of Sound: A Rhymed Lecture. Ltd ed. New York: Privately printed, 1896.

_____. Three Memorial Poems. Boston: Osgood, 1877. LS—signer. The Author—presenter.

_____. Under the Willows, and Other Poems. Boston: Fields, Osgood, 1869.

Lower, Mark Antony. A Compendious History of Sussex: Topographical, Archaeological, & Anecdotal: Containing an Index to the First Twenty Volumes of the “Sussex Archaeological Collections.” Lewes: G.P. Bacon; London: J. R. Smith, 1870. 2 vols.

_____. The Worthies of Sussex: Biographical Sketches of the Most Eminent Natives or Inhabitants of the County, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, with Incidental Notices, Illustrative of Sussex History. Sussex: G.P. Bacon, 1865.

Lowther, Alice. When it was June. Richmond, Eng.: Hogarth Press, 1923.

Lubbock, Alan. The Character of John Dryden. Hogarth Essays, 9. London: Hogarth Press, 1925.

Lubbock, Percy. The Craft of Fiction. London: Cape, 1921.

_____. The Craft of Fiction. Travellers’ Library, 5. London: Cape, 1926.

_____. Elizabeth Barrett Browning in her Letters. London: Smith, Elder, 1906.

_____. Samuel Pepys. London; New York: Nelson, n. d.

Lucan. Lucan’s Pharsalia. Trans. by Nicholas Rowe. Pref. by James Welwood. London: Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1718.

_____. Marci Annaei Lucani Pharsalia, cum supplemento Thomae Maii. Paris: Typis Barbou, 1767. VW—bookplate.

Lucas, Charles Prestwood, Sir. The Partition & Colonization of Africa. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1922. LW—annotations.

_____. The Story of the Empire. The British Empire, a Survey, II. London: Collins, 1924. Review copy.

Lucas, E. V. London Revisited. 4th ed. London: Methuen, 1920. H.J.(T.?) Bell—signer.

_____. Outposts of Mercy: The Record of a Visit in November and December, 1916, to the Various Units of the British Red Cross in Italy. London: Methuen, 1917.

Lucas, F. L. Authors Dead & Living. London: Chatto & Windus, 1926.

_____. Euripides and his Influence. London: Harrap, n. d. Review copy.

_____. The River Flows. London: Hogarth Press, 1926.

_____. Time and Memory. Hogarth Living Poets, no. 7. London: Hogarth Press, 1929.

_____. Tragedy in Relation to Aristotle’s “Poetics.” Hogarth Lectures on Literature, no. 2. London: Hogarth Press, 1927.

Luce, G. H. Poems. London: Macmillan, 1920.

_____. Poems. New ed. with decorations by Duncan Grant. London: Hogarth Press, 1923.

Lucian, of Samosata. Luciani Samosatensis Opera. Ed. by Karl Gottfried Jacobitz. Leipzig: Teubner, 1887-1901. 3 vols. Vol. 1 only. LW—signer.

_____. Luciani Samosatensis Opera. Ed. by Karl Gottfried Jacobitz. Leipzig: Teubner, 1903-1905. 3 vols. Vol. 2 only.

Lucretius Carus, Titus. De rerum natura, with an English Translation. Trans. by W.H.D. Rouse. The Loeb Classical Library. London: Heinemann; New York: Putnam’s, 1924.

_____. T. Lucreti Cari De rerum natura libri sex. Ed. by H. A. J. Munro. 4th ed. Cambridge: D. Bell, 1886-93. 2 vols. LW—signer.

_____. T. Lucreti Cari De rerum natura libri I-III. Ed. and intro. by J. H. Warburton Lee. Macmillan’s School Class Books. London; New York: Macmillan, 1893. Thoby Stephen—annotations, drawings.

_____. T. Lucretii Cari De rerum natura libri sex: Ad fidem codicis canoniciani nunc primum emendati. Oxford Greek and Latin Classics. Oxford: Parker, 1869. LW—signer, annotations.

_____. Titi Lucreti Cari De rerum natura libri sex. Trans. by H.A.J. Munro. Cambridge: Deighton, Bell, 1864. VW—signer, annotations.

Ludowyk, E. F. C. The Story of Ceylon. London: Faber & Faber, 1962. LW—presentee. Lal and Kumari Jayawardena—inscriber.

Ludwig, Emil. Bismarck: The Story of a Fighter. Trans. by Eden and Cedar Paul. London: Allen & Unwin, 1927. LW—annotations.

_____. Kaiser Wilhelm II. Trans. by Ethel Colburn Mayne. London; New York: Putnam’s, 1926. LW—annotations.

Lugard, Frederick John Dealtry, Baron. Federal Union and the Colonies. Federal Tracts, no. 7. London: Macmillan, 1941.

Luhan, Mabel Dodge. Lorenzo in Taos. 1st ed. New York: Knopf, 1932. Mrs. Robinson Jeffers—inscriber.

_____. Lorenzo in Taos. London: Secker, 1933.

Lunacharsky, Anatoly Vasilievich. Vasilisa the Wise: A Dramatic Fairy Tale. Trans. by Leonard A. Magnus. London: Paul, Trench, Trübner, [1924?].

Lupton, Harry. The History of Thame and its Hamlets, Including the Abbey of Thame, Prebned, Free School, Etc., Etc. Thame: Bradford, 1860.

Lutz, Hermann. Lord Grey and the World War. Trans. by E. W. Dickes. London: Allen & Unwin, 1928.

Luxmoore, Henry Elford. Letters of H. E. Luxmoore. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1929.

Lyall, Alfred Comyn, Sir. The Rise of the British Dominion in India. University Extension Manuals. London: Murray, 1893.

_____. Tennyson. English Men of Letters. London: Macmillan, 1902.

_____. Verses Written in India. 2d ed. London: Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1890. George Duckworth—signer.

Lynch, Hannah. Toledo: The Story of an Old Spanish Capital. London: Dent, 1898.

Lynes, Tony. Labour’s Pension Plan. Fabian Tract, 396. London: Fabian Society, 1969.

_____. Welfare Rights. Fabian Tract, 395. London: Fabian Society, 1969.

Lyttelton, Edith Sophy Balfour, Hon. Mrs. Alfred Lyttelton: An Account of his Life. New abr. ed. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1923. VW—signer.

Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron. Bulwer’s Drama of Richelieu as Presented by Edwin Booth. New York: Hart, 1878.

Macandrew, Ronald M. Spanish Grammar through Reading = Gramática española por ejercicios de la lectura. London: Routledge, 1924.

Macara, D. Elementary Book-keeping for Day and Evening Classes. London: Chambers, 1926. Review copy.

_____. Intermediate Book-keeping for Day and Evening Classes. London: Chambers, 1928. Review copy.

Macartney, C.A. National States and National Minorities. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1934.

Macaulay, Rose, Dame. And No Man’s Wit. London: Collins, 1940.

_____. Catchwords and Claptrap. Hogarth Essays, 2d Series, no. 4. London: Hogarth Press, 1926.

_____. Some Religious Elements in English Literature. Hogarth Lectures on Literature, no. 14. London: Hogarth Press, 1931.

_____. The Writings of E.M. Forster. London: Hogarth Press, 1938.

Macaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron. Critical & Historical Essays. Everyman’s Library, Essays and Belle-Lettres, nos. 225 and 226. London: Dent; New York: Dutton, 1907. 2 vols.

_____. Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to The Edinburgh Review. 7th ed. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1852. 3 vols.

_____. Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to The Edinburgh Review. London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green, 1864. 2 vols. LW—signer. VW—binder.

_____. The History of England from the Accession of James II. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1849-61. 5 vols. Lacking vol. 5.

_____. The History of England from the Accession of James the Second. London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green, 1864. 4 vols. VW—binder.

_____. Lays of Ancient Rome. New ed. London: Longmans, Green, 1883. LW—presentee. Arlington School—presenter.

_____. Lays of Ancient Rome with Ivry and Armada. New ed. London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green, 1864. VW—binder.

_____. Marginal Notes. Ed. by George Otto Trevelyan. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1907.

_____. The Miscellaneous Writings of Lord Macaulay. London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green, 1865. LW—signer.

_____. The Miscellaneous Writings of Lord Macaulay. London: Longmans, Green, 1875. LS—annotations.

_____. The Works of Lord Macaulay. London: Longmans, Green, 1898. 12 vols. VW?—binder.

MacBride, Ernest William. Embryology: The Study of Animal Development. Benn’s Sixpenny Library, no. 75. London: Benn, 1929.

_____. An Introduction to the Study of Heredity. Home University Library of Modern Knowledge. London: Williams and Norgate, 1924. Review copy.

MacCaig, Norman. Measures. Phoenix Living Poets. London: Chatto & Windus; Hogarth Press, 1965.

_____. Rings on a Tree. Phoenix Living Poets. London: Chatto & Windus; Hogarth Press, 1968.

MacCarthy, Desmond. The Court Theatre, 1904-1907: A Commentary and Criticism. London: Bullen, 1907.

_____. Criticism. London; New York: Putnam, 1932.

_____. Drama. London; New York: Putnam, 1940.

_____. Memories. Forewords by Raymond Mortimer and Cyril Connolly. London: Macgibbon & Kee, 1953. LW—annotations. Review copy.

_____. Remnants. London: Constable, 1918. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Maccoby, Simon. English Radicalism. London: Allen & Unwin, 1935-61. 6 vols. Vols. 2 and 3 only. LW—annotations.

MacColl, D.S. Confessions of a Keeper, and Other Papers. London: Maclehose, 1931.

MacColl, James Eugene. Plan for Rented Houses. Fabian Research Series, no. 192. London: Fabian Society, 1957.

MacDonald, James Ramsay. Socialism after the War. Manchester: National Labour Press, 1918.

_____. The Socialist Movement. Home University Library of Modern Knowledge. London: William and Norgate, 1911.

Macdonald, John, Sir. Memoirs of an Eighteenth-Century Footman, John Macdonald: Travels (1745-1779). Intro. by John Beresford. London: Routledge, 1927. Review copy.

Macdonell, John. Historical Trials. Ed. by R. W. Lee. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1927. LW—annotations.

Mace, Herbert. Beekeeping in Simplicity: A Guide for the Beginner. Harlow, Essex: Beekeeping Annual Office, 1942.

Machen, Arthur. The Great God Pan. The New Adelphi Library, vol. 24. London: M. Secker, 1926.

Machiavelli, Niccolò. The Ruler. Trans. by Peter Rodd. Intro. by Walter Elliot. London: Bodley Head, 1954. Review copy.

MacInnes, C. M. The British Empire and the War, Being an Address First Delivered to a Meeting of the Historical Association at Bristol 3rd April, 1940, Revised 1st September, 1940. Historical Association Pamphlet, no. 118. London: G. Bell, 1941.

Mackail, J. W. Latin Literature. University Extension Manuals. London: Murray, 1906.

_____, ed. Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology. London; New York: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1890. VW—bookplate.

_____, ed. Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology. New ed., rev. London: Longmans, 1906. Clive Bell—signer.

_____, ed. Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1907. VW—binder.

Mackenzie, Compton, Sir. My Life and Times. London: Chatto & Windus, 1963-70. 10 vols. Vols. 3, 4, and 5 are proof copies.

Mackenzie, Melville Douglas. Medical Relief in Europe: Questions for Immediate Study. Post-War Problems. London: Royal Institute of International Affairs; New York: Oxford University Press, 1942. Review copy.

MacKenzie, Norman Ian. Socialism: A Short History. Hutchinson’s University Library, Politics, no. 36. London; New York: Hutchinson’s University Library, 1949. LW—annotations.

Mackie, John, and Harry Walston. Land Nationalisation: For and Against. Fabian Tract, 312. London: Fabian Society, 1958.

Mackinnon, Nancy. The Background of the London Conference on Palestine, 1947. London: British Association for the Jewish National Home in Palestine, 1947.

Mackintosh, John Pitcairn. The Devolution of Power: Local Democracy, Regionalism and Nationalism. Reform Series, 1. London: Chatto & Windus; C. Knight, 1968.

Macknight, Thomas. The Life of Henry St. John, Viscount Bolingbroke. London: Chapman and Hall, 1863. LS—annotations.

Mackworth, Margaret Haig Thomas. Viscountess Rhondda. Leisured Women. Hogarth Essays, 2d Series, no. 11. London: Hogarth Press, 1928.

MacLeod, George Fielden, Sir. Christianity and the World of Nations: What is our Duty in Face of Europe’s Suffering? London: Friends Peace Committee, 1945.

Macleod, Norman. German Lyric Poetry. Hogarth Lectures on Literature, no. 13. London: Hogarth Press, 1930.

Macmillan, Harold. Winds of Change, 1914-1939. London: Macmillan, 1966. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Macnabb, D.G.C. David Hume: His Theory of Knowledge and Morality. Hutchinson’s University Library: Philosophy. London: Hutchinson’s University Library, 1951.

Macpherson, James. The Poems of Ossian. New ed. London: Cadell and Davies, 1807. 2 vols. Maria Jackson—presentee.

Macready, William Charles. Macready’s Reminiscences and Selections from his Diaries and Letters. Ed. by Frederick Pollock. London: Macmillan, 1875. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only. VW—signer. Ellen Terry—bookplate.

Macself, A. J. Bulb Gardening. The Home Garden Books. London: Butterworth, 1925. Review copy.

_____. Flowering Trees and Shrubs. The Home Garden Books. London: Butterworth, 1924. Review copy.

_____. Gladioli. The Home Garden Books. London: Butterworth, 1925. Review copy.

_____. The Real A B C of Gardening. The Home Garden Books. London: Butterworth, 1924. Review copy.

_____. Soils and Fertilizers. The Home Garden Books. London: T. Butterworth, 1926. Review copy.

Madách, Imre. The Tragedy of Man. Trans. by C.P. Sanger. London: Hogarth Press, 1933.

Madariaga, Salvador de. Elysian Fields: A Dialogue in which Goethe, Mary Stuart, Voltaire, Napoleon, Karl Marx, and President Washington hold Discourses on Present Events, Discuss Fascism and Communism and the Organic Unity of Healthy Societies and Examine the Evil Effects of the Cinematograph (Otherwise Known as the Moving Pictures) on the Peace of Nations as well as the Causes of America’s Reluctance to Join the League of Nations. London: G. Allen & Unwin, 1937.

Maddox, William Percy. Foreign Relations in British Labour Politics: A Study of the Formation of Party Attitudes on Foreign Affairs, and the Application of Political Pressure Designed to Influence Government Policy, 1900-1924. Harvard Political Studies. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1934. LW—annotations.

Madsen, Arthur Wilhelm, ed. Why the German Republic Fell and Other Studies of the Causes and Consequences of Economic Inequality. London: Hogarth Press, 1941.

Magnitnaia gidrodinamika. Riga: Izd. Zinatne, 1965-2000. 36 vols. Vol. 1, no. 4 only.

Magnus, Laurie. A Dictionary of European Literature, Designed as a Companion to English Studies. London: G. Routledge; New York: E. P. Dutton, 1926.

Magnus, Philip Mountefiore, Sir. Gladstone: A Biography. London: Murray, 1954. LW—annotations.

Mahan, A. T. The Influence of Sea Power upon History, 1660-1783. London: Sampson Low, Marston, 1892. Thoby Stephen—presentee. Clifton College—presenter.

_____. The Life of Nelson: The Embodiment of the Sea Power of Great Britain. 2d ed., rev. London: Sampson Low, Marston, 1899. Thoby Stephen—presentee. Clifton College—presenter.

Mahanama. The Sinhalese Mahanwansa (Illustrated). Ed. by D. H. S. Abayaratna. Colombo: J. D. Fernando, 1922. Bella Woolf Southorn—presentee. J. D. Fernando—presenter.

Maimon, Salomon. Salomon Maimon’s Lebensgeschichte. Berlin: Vieweg, 1793. 2 vols. in 1. LS—signer, annotations.

Maistre, Xavier de. Œuvres completès du comte Xavier de Maistre. Nouv. éd. Paris: Charpentier, 1854. Herbert Duckworth—signer, bookplate.

Maitland, Frederic William. Domesday Book and Beyond: Three Essays in the Early History of England. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1897. Augustine Birrell—bookplate.

_____. The Life and Letters of Leslie Stephen. London: Duckworth, 1906. “Impression of Sir Leslie Stephen by One of his Daughters” by Virginia Woolf, p. 474-476.

_____. Selected Essays. Ed. by H. D. Hazeltine, G. Lapsley, and P. H. Winfield. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1936.

_____. Why the History of English Law is Not Written: An Inaugural Lecture Delivered in the Arts School at Cambridge on 13th October, 1888. London: Clay, 1888. Julia Duckworth Stephen—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Maling, Peter Bromley. Samuel Butler at Mesopotamia, together with Butler’s “Forest Creek” Manuscript and his Letters to Tripp and Acland. National Historic Places Trust Publication, no. 1. Wellington, New Zealand: Owen, 1960. William Plomer—presentee. Frank Davieson—inscriber.

Mallarmé, Stéphane. Poems. Trans. by Roger Fry. Commentary by Charles Mauron. London: Chatto & Windus, 1936.

_____. Poésies. 4. éd. Paris: Nouvelle révue française, 1913. LW?—annotator.

Mallock, W. H. Democracy: Being an Abridged Edition of ‘The Limits of Pure Democracy.’ Intro. by the Duke of Northumberland. London: Chapman and Hall, 1924.

Malory, Thomas, Sir. Le morte d’Arthur. Pref. by Sir John Rhys. Everyman’s Library Romance, 45 and 46. London: Dent; New York: Dutton, 1906.

_____. Le morte Darthur: Sir Thomas Malory’s Book of King Arthur and of his Noble Knights of the Round Table. Caxton’s text. Ed. by Edward Strachey. London; New York: Macmillan, 1899. LW—signer.

Mandeville, Bernard. The Fable of the Bees, or, Private Vices, Publick Benefits. Ed. by F. B. Kaye. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1924. 2 vols. VW—signer.

Mandeville, John, Sir. The Travels of Sir John Mandeville: The Version of the Cotton Manuscript in Modern Spelling, with Three Narratives in Illustration of it from Hakluyt’s “Navigations, Voyages and Discoveries.” Ed. by A. W. Pollard. Library of English Classics. London; New York: Macmillan, 1900.

Mann, Francis Oscar. St. James’s Park and Other Poems. London: Hogarth Press, 1930.

Mann, Harold H., et al. Land and Labour in a Deccan Village. London; Bombay: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1917.

Mann, Golo. Secretary of Europe: The Life of Friedriech Gentz, Enemy of Napoleon. Trans. by William H. Woglom. New Haven: Yale University Press; London: Cumberledge; Oxford University Press, 1946. LW—annotations.

Mann, Thomas. Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family. Trans. by H. T. Lowe-Porter. London: M. Secker, 1930. Review copy.

_____. The Coming Victory of Democracy. Trans. by Agnes E. Meyer. London: Secker and Warburg, 1938.

_____. Death in Venice. Trans. by H. T. Lowe-Porter. The New Adelphi Library, 51. London: M. Secker, 1929.

Mannheim, Karl. Freedom, Power & Democratic Planning. Ed. by Hans Gerth and Ernest K. Bramstedt. International Library of Sociology and Social Reconstruction. London: Routledge and Paul, 1951. LW—annotations.

Manning-Sanders, Ruth. The City. London: Benn, 1927. VW—dedicatee.

_____. Karn. Richmond, Eng.: Hogarth Press, 1922.

_____. Martha Wish-You-Ill. London: Hogarth Press, 1926.

Mansfield, D. E., and M. Bruckheimer. Mathematics: A New Approach. Book 4. London: Chatto & Windus, 1965. Proof copy.

Mansfield, Katherine. The Aloe. London: Constable, 1930.

_____. The Doves’ Nest, and Other Stories. London: Constable, 1923. Alastair Forbes—signer.

_____. The Letters of Katherine Mansfield. Ed. by J. Middleton Murry. Hamburg: Albatross, 1934. VW—binder.

_____. Prelude. Richmond, Eng.: Hogarth Press, 1918.

Marburg, Theodore. League of Nations: A Chapter in the History of the Movement. New York: Macmillan, 1917-18. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only. LW—presentee. The Author—presenter.

Marchand, Charles M. New Method of French Conversation: A Simple, Clear and Most Rapid System of Acquiring the Language in Two Months by Sentences Printed as they are Spoken and Explained by Remarks and Rules. 21st ed., rev. Paris:

Mesnil-Dramard; Boston: Castor, 1899. Elizabeth Robins—signer, annotations.

Marcus Aurelius, Emperor of Rome, 121-180. The Emperor Marcus Antonius, his Conversations with Himself: Together with the Preliminary Discourse of the Learned Gataker, as also the Emperor’s Life, Written by Monsieur D’Acier and Supported by the Authorities Collected by Dr. Stanhope: To which is Added the Mythological Picture of Cebes the Theban, &c. Trans. by Jeremy Collier. 2d ed., corr. London: Richard Sare, 1708.

_____. The Thoughts of Emperor M. Aurelius Antonius. Trans. by George Long. Bohn’s Classical Library. London: G. Bell, 1891.

Marcuse, Herbert. One Dimensional Man. London: Sphere Books, 1968.

Mardrus, J. C. The Queen of Sheba. French trans. by J. C. Mardrus; English trans. by E. Powys Mathers. London: Casanova Society, 1924.

Marett, R. R. Man in the Making: An Introduction to Anthropology. Benn’s Sixpenny Library, no. 114. London: Benn, 1927.

Marivaux, Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de. La vie de Marianne, ou, Les aventures de Madame la Comtesse de ***. Nouv. éd. Paris: Chez la Veuve Duchesne, 1781. 3 vols.

Marlowe, Christopher. Christopher Marlow. Ed. by Havelock Ellis. Unexpurgated ed. Mermaid Series. The Best Plays of the Old Dramatists, vol. 1. London: Vizetelly, 1887.

_____. Hero and Leander, 1598. The Haslewood Reprints, no. 2. London: Etchells and Macdonald, 1924. VW—bookplate. Review copy.

_____. The Works of Christopher Marlowe. Ed. by C. F. Tucker Brooke. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1910.

Marmontel, Jean François. Memoires de Marmontel. Bibliothèque des mémoires. Paris: Librairie des Bibliophiles, 1891. 3 vols. VW—binder.

Marriott, J. A. R. The Eastern Question: An Historical Study in European Diplomacy. 3d ed., rev. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1924. Review copy.

Marrison, Leslie William. Wines and Spirits. Pelican Book, A383. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng.: Penguin Books, 1957.

Marryat, Frederick. Jacob Faithful. Illus. by R.W. Buss. Intro. by George Saintsbury. London: Constable, 1928. 2 vols.

_____. Peter Simple. Illus. by R. W. Buss. Biogr. essay by Michael Sadleir. London: Constable, 1929. 2 vols. LW—bookplates.

Marsh, Ngaio. Death in Ecstasy. 6th printing. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng.: Penguin, 1949.

Marston, John. The Works of John Marston: Reprinted from the Original Editions. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. Library of Old Authors. London: Smith, 1856. 3 vols. LS—signer, annotations. VW—binder.

Martell, Edward, ed. See The Quarterly Who’s Who and Record.

Martial. M. Val. Martialis Epigrammata selecta. Ed. by F. A. Paley and W. H. Stone. Grammar School Classics. London; New York: G. Bell, 1896. Thoby Stephen—signer, drawings.

_____. M. Valerii Martialis Epigrammaton libri. Ed. by Walther Gilbert. Leipzig: Teubner, 1886. LW—signer.

Martin, Eveline Christiana. The British West African Settlements, 1750-1821: A Study in Local Administration. Imperial Studies, no. 2. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1927.

Martin, Kingsley. The British Public and the General Strike. London: Hogarth Press, 1926. 2 copies. LW?—annotations.

_____. Editor: A Second Volume of Autobiography, 1931-45. London: Hutchinson, 1968. LW—annotations.

_____. Fascism, Democracy, and the Press. New Statesman Pamphlet. London: New Statesman and Nation, 1938.

_____. French Liberal Thought in the Eighteenth Century: A Study of Political Ideas from Bayle to Condorcet. The Library of European Political Thought. London: Benn, 1929. LW—annotations. Review copy.

_____. Harold Laski, 1893-1950: A Biographical Memoir. London: Gollancz, 1953. LW—annotations.

_____. Propaganda’s Harvest. The Democratic Order, no. 13. London: Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1941.

_____. Thomas Paine. Fabian Biographical Series, 10. London: Fabian Society, 1925.

_____. Truth and the Public: Delivered at Conway Hall on June 17, 1945. Conway Memorial Lecture, 36. London: Watts, 1945. LW—annotations.

Martin, Laurence W. The Sea in Modern Strategy. Studies in International Security, 11. London: Chatto & Windus for the Institute of Strategic Studies, 1967.

Martin, Theodore, Sir. The Book of Ballads. Ed. by Bon Gaultier. New ed. London: Orr, 1849.

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_____. Notes sur André Gide, 1913-1951. Paris: Gallimard, 1951.

Marvell, Andrew. Andrew Marvell. Augustan Books of English Poetry. London: Benn, 1925. Review copy.

_____. The Complete Works in Verse and Prose of Andrew Marvell, with a Translation of the Greek and Latin Poetry. Ed. by Alexander B. Grosart. Fuller Worthies’ Library. London: Robson, 1872-75. 4 vols. Vol. 4 only.

_____. The Poems and Letters of Andrew Marvell. Ed. by H. M. Margoliouth. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1927. 2 vols.

_____. The Poetical Works of Andrew Marvell, M.P. for Hull, 1658, with [a] Memoir of the Author. Reprint of the American ed. London: A. Murray, 1870. LS—signer.

Marwick, William Hutton. Scottish Local Government: A Survey in Peace and War. Fabian Society Research Series, no. 46. London: Gollancz and Fabian Society, 1939. Review copy.

Marx, Karl. Capital: A Critique of Political Economy: The Process of Capitalist Production. Trans. by Eden and Cedar Paul. London: G. Allen & Unwin, 1928.

_____. The Civil War in France, Preceded by the Two Manifestoes of the General Council of the International on the France-Prussian War. Intro. by R. W. Postgate. Labour Classic, no. 1. London: Labour Publishing and Allen & Unwin, 1921. Review copy.

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_____, and Frederich Engels. The Civil War in the United States. London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1938.

Masaryk, T. G. The Spirit of Russia: Studies in History, Literature and Philosophy. Trans. by Eden and Cedar Paul. London: Allen; New York: Macmillan, 1919-67. 3 vols. Vols. 1 and 2 only. LW—annotations.

Masefield, John. Grace Before Ploughing. London: Heinemann, 1966.

_____. A Tarpaulin Muster. New Adelphi Library, 25. London: Secker, 1926.

_____. The Tragedy of Pompey the Great. London: Sidgwick and Jackson, 1910.

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_____, and John Ford. The Dramatic Works of Massinger and Ford. Intro. by Hartley Coleridge. London: Moxon, 1840. LS—annotations.

_____. _____. The Dramatic Works of Massinger and Ford. New ed. London: Moxon, n. d. LW—presentee. Trinity College, Cambridge—presenter.

Massingham, H. J., ed. The Great Victorians. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng.: Penguin, 1937. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only.

_____. Pre-Roman Britain. Benn’s Sixpenny Library, no. 40. London: Benn, 1927.

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Massingham, Henry William. H. W. M: A Selection from the Writings of H. W. Massingham. Ed. by H. J. Massingham. London: Cape, 1925.

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Mathieson, William Law. British Slavery and its Abolition, 1823-1838. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1926. LW—annotations.

_____. Great Britain and the Slave Trade, 1839-1865. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1929.

Mathiez, Albert. The French Revolution. Trans. by Catherine Alison Phillips. London: Williams and Norgate, 1927. LW—annotations. Review copy.

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Maty, Paul Henry. A New Review. London: Printed for the Author, 1782-86. 10 vols. Vols. 1, 3-6 only.

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_____. Tolstoy on Art and its Critics. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1925. Review copy.

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Maugham, Frederic Herbert Maugham, Viscount. The Case of Jean Calas. London: Heinemann, 1928.

_____. Lies as Allies: An Indictment of Hitler. 2d ed. London; New York: Oxford University Press, 1941.

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_____. Cakes and Ale, or, The Skeleton in the Cupboard. Everyman’s Library. London: Dent, 1936.

_____. Mrs. Dot: A Farce in Three Acts. London: W. Heinemann, 1912.

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_____. The Razor’s Edge: A Novel. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran, 1944. Philip Sidney Woolf—signer.

_____. Then and Now: A Novel. London: Heinemann, 1946.

Maupassant, Guy de. Boule de Suif. Édition de luxe. Œuvres complètes illustrées de Guy de Maupassant, 11. Paris: Société d’éditions littéraires et artistiques; Librairie P. Ollendorff, 1907.

_____. La maison Tellier. Paris: Ollendorff, 1905.

Mauriac, François. Le désert de l’amour. Paris: Grasset, 1925. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. La vie de Jean Racine. Le roman de grandes existences, 15. Paris: Plon, 1928. VW—binder.

Maurice, Frederick, Sir. Haldane: The Life of Viscount Haldane of Cloan. London: Faber & Faber, 1937-39. 2 vols. LW—annotations.

Maurois, André. Aspects of Biography. Trans. by S. C. Roberts. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1929. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Byron. Paris: Grasset, 1930. 2 vols.

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_____. Tourguéniev. Cahiers verts 5. série, 5. Paris: Grasset, 1931. VW—binder.

Mauron, Charles. Aesthetics and Psychology. Trans. by Roger Fry and Katherine John. London: Hogarth Press, 1935.

_____. Esquisses pour le tombeau d’un peintre. Paris: Denoël, 1938. Roger Fry—dedicatee. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. The Nature of Beauty in Art and Literature. Trans. and pref. by Roger Fry. Hogarth Essays, 2d Series, no. 6. London: Hogarth Press, 1927.

Mauron, Marie. Mont-Paon, ou, “Messieurs et chers administrés…” Les Editions Denoël. London: Oxford University Press, 1937. VW—presentee, binder. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Le quartier Mortisson: Roman. Paris: Editions Denoël, 1938. VW—presentee, binder. The Author—inscriber.

Maurtua, Victor Manuel. The Question of the Pacific: An Edition in English. Rev. and enl. ed. New York: Harper, [192-?]. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Maximilian, Prince of Baden. The Memoirs of Prince Max of Baden. Trans. by W.M. Calder and C.W.H. Sutton. London: Constable, 1928. 2 vols. LW—annotations.

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Maxwell, Herbert. The Honourable Sir Charles Murray, K.C.B.: A Memoir. Edinburgh: Blackwood, 1898.

_____. The Life and Letters of George William Frederick, Fourth Earl of Clarendon. London: Arnold, 1913. 2 vols.

Maxwell, Herbert Eustace, Sir. Flowers: A Garden Note Book, with Suggestions for Growing the Choicest Kinds. Glasgow: Maclehose, Jackson, 1923.

Mayer, Gustav. Friedrich Engels: A Biography. Trans. by Gilbert and Helen Highet. Ed. by R.H.S. Crossman. London: Chapman and Hall, 1936. LW—annotations.

Mayer, J. P. Max Weber and German Politics: A Study in Political Sociology. London: Faber & Faber, 1944. Review copy.

Maynard, John. Russia in Flux, Before October. London: V. Gollancz, 1941.

_____. The Russian Peasant and Other Studies. Foreword by Ernest Barker. London: Gollancz, 1942. LW—annotations.

Mayne, Ethel Colburn. The Life and Letters of Anne Isabella, Lady Noel Byron, from the Unpublished Papers in the Possession of the Late Ralph, Earl of Lovelace. London: Constable, 1929. LW—annotations.

Mayor, F. M. The Rector’s Daughter. London: Hogarth Press, 1924.

Mazzini, Giuseppe. Mazzini’s Letters to an English Family. Ed. by E.F. Richards. London; New York: Lane, 1920-22. 3 vols. LW—annotations. Vol. 1—Review copy.

Mazzoni, Guido. Epigrammi italiani. Collezione diamante, 111. Firenze: Barbèra, 1896.

McAlmon, Robert. Village: As it Happened through a Fifteen Year Period. Dijon: Contact, 1924.

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_____. How Britain is Governed. Oxford Pamphlets on Home Affairs, no. H1. London: Oxford University Press, H. Milford, 1945.

McCarthy, Justin. A History of our Own Times from the Accession of Queen Victoria to the General Election of 1880. London: Chatto & Windus, 1882. 4 vols. LS—annotations, drawings.

McCrea, William Hunter. Physics of the Sun and Stars. Hutchinson’s University Library: Mathematical and Physical Sciences. London; New York: Hutchinson’s University Library, 1950.

McKenzie, Donald F. F. R. Leavis: A Check List, 1924-1964. London: Chatto & Windus, 1966.

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McKitterick, T. E. M. Conditions of British Foreign Policy. Fabian Tract, no. 289. London: Fabian Publications, 1951.

McNair, Arnold Duncan McNair, Baron. Collective Security: An Inaugural Lecture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1936.

_____. War and Treaties. Oxford Pamphlets on World Affairs, no. 37. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1940.

McPhee, Allan. The Economic Revolution in British West Africa. Studies in Economics and Political Science, no. 89. London: Routledge, 1926.

Medlicott, W. N. The Origins of the Second Great War. Historical Association Pamphlet, no. 116. London: G. Bell, 1940.

Meech, Thomas Cox. This Generation: A History of Great Britain and Ireland from 1900 to 1926. London: Chatto & Windus, 1927-28. 2 vols. Vol. 2 only.

Meleager. Fifty Poems of Meleager. Trans. by Walter Headlam. London; New York: Macmillan, 1890. George Duckworth—book stamp, presentee. Walter Headlam—inscriber.

Melera, Marguerite Yerta, and Gabrielle Yerta. Six Women and the Invasion. London: Macmillan, 1917. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Melville, Herman. Israel Potter: His Fifty Years of Exile. London: J. Cape, 1925.

_____. Mardi and a Voyage Thither. Abbey Classics, 11 and 12. London: Chapman and Dodd, 1923. 2 vols.

_____. Mardi and a Voyage Thither. Library ed. London: Cape, 1923.

_____. Moby-Dick: Or, The Whale. Intro. by Viola Meynell. World’s Classics, 225. London; New York: Milford, 1921. VW—binder.

_____. Moby Dick: Or, The Whale. Library ed. London: Cape, 1923.

_____. Omoo: A Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas. Library ed. London: Cape, 1923.

_____. Omoo: A Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas. World’s Classics, 275. London; New York: Milford, 1924.

_____. The Portable Melville. Ed. by Jay Leyda. Chatto & Windus Paperback, CWP 30. London: Chatto & Windus, 1952.

_____. Redburn: His First Voyage. London: J. Cape, 1924.

_____. Typee. Library ed. London: J. Cape, 1923.

_____. Typee. World’s Classics, 274. London; New York: Milford, 1924.

_____. White Jacket, or, The World in a Man of War. London: J. Cape, 1923.

Melzi, B. Nuovo dizionario inglese-italiano e italiano-inglese: Commerciale, scientifico, tecnico, militare, marinesco, ecc. Milan: Fratelli Treves, 1917.

Memorials of Two Friends, James Russell Lowell: 1819-1891, George William Curtis: 1824-1892. New York: Privately printed [Gillis Press], 1902.

Ménage, Gilles. Ménagiana, ou, Bon mots, rencontres agréables, pensées judicieuses, et observations curieuses. Amsterdam: P. de Coup, 1713-16. 4 vols. Vol. 2 only. LS—signer, annotations.

Mencken, H. L. Notes on Democracy. London: Cape, 1927. LW—annotations.

_____. Selected Prejudices. Traveller’s Library. London: Cape, 1926.

Mendelssohn, Sidney. The Jews of Africa, Especially in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. London: Paul, Trench, Trübner; New York: Dutton, 1920.

Mendis, G. C., ed. The Colebrooke-Cameron Papers: Documents on British Colonial Policy in Ceylon, 1796-1833. London: Oxford University Press, 1956. 2 vols. Review copy.

Meredith, George. The Adventures of Harry Richmond. Westminster, Eng.: Constable, 1902.

_____. The Adventures of Harry Richmond. Mickleham ed. London: Constable, 1924.

_____. Ballads and Poems of Tragic Life. London: Macmillan, 1887.

_____. Beauchamp’s Career. London: Chapman and Hall, 1876. 3 vols. LS—drawings.

_____. Beauchamp’s Career. Westminster, Eng.: Constable, 1902.

_____. Beauchamp’s Career. London: Constable, 1907. Adrian Stephen—signer.

_____. Diana of the Crossways: A Novel. London: Chapman and Hall, 1885. Julia Duckworth Stephen—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Diana of the Crossways: A Novel. Westminster, Eng.: Constable, 1902.

_____. The Egoist: A Comedy in Narrative. London: Paul, 1880. LS—drawings.

_____. An Essay on Comedy and the Uses of the Comic Spirit. 2d ed. Westminster, Eng.: Constable, 1898. VW—bookplate.

_____. Evan Harrington. London: Bradbury, Evans, 1866. LS—drawings.

_____. Evan Harrington: A Novel. Rev. ed. Westminster, Eng.: Constable, 1898. LW—presentee. Saxon Sydney-Turner—inscriber.

_____. Letters of George Meredith. Ed. by William Maxse Meredith. London: Constable, 1912. 2 vols.

_____. Lord Ormont and his Aminta: A Novel. Westminster, Eng.: Constable, 1902.

_____. Lord Ormont and his Aminta: A Novel. Mickleham ed. London: Constable, 1924.

_____. One of our Conquerors. Mickleham ed. London: Constable, 1924.

_____. The Ordeal of Richard Feverel: A History of a Father and Son. Westminster, Eng.: Constable, 1902.

_____. Poems. Westminster, Eng.: Constable, 1903. 2 vols.

_____. Poems. Westminster, Eng.: Constable, 1904. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only.

_____. Poems and Lyrics of the Joys of Earth. London: Macmillan, 1883. LS—annotations, drawings.

_____. Poems and Lyrics of the Joys of Earth. 2d ed. London: Macmillan, 1883.

_____. Poems Written in Early Youth (Published in 1851); Poems from “Modern Love” (First Edition); and Scattered Poems. London: Constable, 1909. VW—signer.

_____. Rhoda Fleming: A Story. Westminster, Eng.: Constable, 1902.

_____. Rhoda Fleming: A Story. Mickleham ed. London: Constable, 1924.

_____. Sandra Belloni: Originally Emilia in England. Westminster, Eng.: Constable, 1902.

_____. Sandra Belloni: Originally Emilia in England. Mickleham ed. London: Constable, 1924.

_____. The Shaving of Shagpat: An Arabian Entertainment. Westminster, Eng.: Constable, 1902.

_____. The Shaving of Shagpat: An Arabian Entertainment. Rev. ed. Constable’s Indian and Colonial Library. Westminster, Eng.: Constable, 1903.

_____. Short Stories. Westminster, Eng.: Constable, 1902.

_____. Short Stories. Mickleham ed. London: Constable, 1924.

_____. The Tragic Comedians: A Study in a Well-Known Story. London: Constable, 1902.

_____. The Tragic Comedians: A Study in a Well-Known Story. Mickleham ed. London: Constable, 1924.

_____. Vittoria. Mickleham ed. London: Constable, 1924.

Mérimée, Prosper. Carmen-Arsène Guillot-L’abbé Aubain. Intro. by Auguste Dupouy. Paris: Champion, 1927. LW—presentee. Eduard Champion—inscriber.

_____. Colomba; La Venus d’Ille; Les ames du purgatoire. Nouv. éd. Paris: Lévy, n. d.

_____. Dernières nouvelles. Éd. par Léon Lemonnier. Paris: Champion, 1929. LW—presentee.

_____. Dernières nouvelles de Prosper Mérimée. 6th ed. Paris: Lévy Frères, 1874.

_____. Lettres de Prosper Mérimée, a la comtesse de Boigne. Ed. by Laurent de Sercey. Paris: Libraire Plon, 1933. VW—binder.

_____. Portraits historiques et littéraires. Ed. by Pierre Journda. Paris: Champion, 1928. LW—presentee.

Metastasio, Pietro. Opere del signore ab. Pietro Metastasio: Conforme l’edizione di Parigi del 1780 in quatro tomi ristrette. Lucca: Bonsignori, 1782. Vol. 2 only.

The Metaphysical Society. Pamphlets. See Bridges, John Henry; Huxley, Thomas; Ingram, John K., Morison, James Cotter; Pattison, Mark; Sidgwick, Henry; and Spencer, Herbert.

Meynell, Gerald Tuke, comp. Pages from Books. London: Lanston Monotype, 1927.

Meynell, Viola. Alice Meynell: A Memoir. London: Cape, 1929. LW—annotations.

Michelet, Jules. Histoire de France. Nouv. éd., rev. et augm. Paris: Marpon et Flammarion, [1870?]. 19 vols., vol. 4 only. LW—annotations.

_____. Histoire de France. Nouv. éd., rev. et augm. Paris: Marpon et Flammarion, 1879. 19 vols., vols. 12 and 13 only. VW—binder.

Michels, Robert. Political Parties: A Sociological Study of the Oligarchical Tendencies of Modern Democracy. Trans. by Eden and Cedar Paul. London: Jarrold, 1915. LW—annotations.

Micklem, Nathaniel. National Socialism and Christianity. Oxford Pamphlets on World Affairs, no. 18. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1939.

The Middle East: Soviet Statements, January-August 1958. Soviet News Booklet, no. 35. London: Soviet News, [1958?]. Review copy.

Mill, James. An Essay on Government. Intro. by Ernest Baker. Cambridge: University Press, 1937.

Mill, John Stuart. Autobiography. London: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1873. LS—signer, annotations, drawings.

_____. Autobiography. Pref. by Harold J. Laski. World’s Classics, 262. London; New York: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1924.

_____. Considerations on Representative Government. People’s ed. London: Longmans, Green, 1867. LS—annotations.

_____. Dissertations and Discussions. London: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1875. 4 vols., vol. 4 only. LS—signer, annotations, drawings.

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_____. On Liberty. New Universal Library. London: Routledge; New York: Dutton, n. d.

_____. The Subjection of Women. London: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1869. Included in Wollstonecraft, Mary, Rights of Women edition, q. v.

Millard, Allen Douglas. The Co-operative Movement Today and Tomorrow. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 33. London: Hogarth Press, 1936.

Millard, Thomas F. Democracy and the Eastern Question: The Problem of the Far East as Demonstrated by the Great War, and its Relation to the United States of America. London: Allen & Unwin, 1919. LW—annotations.

Miller, David Hunter. The Peace Pact of Paris: A Study of the Briand-Kellogg Treaty. New York; London: Putnam’s, 1928. Review copy.

Miller, J.D.B. Politicians: An Inaugural Lecture Delivered at the University, Leicester, 25 February, 1958. Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1958.

_____. Richard Jebb and the Problem of Empire. University of London Institute of Commonwealth Studies Commonwealth Papers, 3. London: University of London; Athlone Press, 1956.

Miller, Margaret Stevenson, and Douglas Campbell. Financial Democracy. London: Hogarth Press, 1933.

Mills, Lennox A. Ceylon Under British Rule, 1795-1932, with an Account of the East India Company’s Embassies to Kandy, 1762-1795. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1933.

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Milner, Alfred. England in Egypt. London: Arnold, 1892.

_____. The Milner Report, together with the Reservations of the Egyptian Nation, a Statement of the Case for them, and a Number of the British Pledges in Regard to Egyptian Independence. London: Egypt Parliamentary Committee, 1921.

Milton, John. Areopagitica: A Speech of Mr. John Milton for the Liberty of Unlicenc’d Printing. Facsimile of 1644 ed. Noel Douglas Replicas. London: Douglas, 1927.

_____. A Brief History of Moscovia and of Other Less-Known Countries Lying Eastward of Russia as Far as Cathay, Gather’d from the Writings of Several Eye-Witnesses. Intro. by Prince D. S. Mirsky. Reprint of 1650 ed. London: Blackamore Press, 1929.

_____. The Complete Poetical Works of John Milton from the Edition of Rev. H. C. Beeching. Oxford Miniature Milton. London; New York: Froude; Oxford University Press, 1900.

_____. Comus: A Mask. From the edition of 1645. Ed. and pref. by Darrell Figgis. Illus. by William Blake. London: Benn, 1926. Review copy.

_____. Milton’s Prose. Ed. and intro. by Malcolm W. Wallace. World’s Classics, 293. London; New York [etc.]: H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1925.

_____. Paradise Lost. London: Longman, 1795.

_____. Paradise Lost: A Poem. Glasgow: Robert and Andrew Foulis, 1770.

_____. Paradise Regained, with Select Notes Subjoined, to which is Added a Complete Collection of his Miscellaneous Poems. London: T. Bensley for T. Longman, 1796.

_____. Poems of Mr. John Milton, Both English and Latin. London: Douglas, 1926. Review copy.

_____. The Prose Works of John Milton, with a Life of the Author, Interspersed with Translations and Critical Remarks. Ed. by Charles Symmons. London: Johnson, 1806. 7 vols. LS—annotations, drawing. James Stephen, Jr.—bookplates. VW—binder.

_____. The Sonnets of John Milton. Ed. by Mark Pattison. London: Paul, Trench, 1883.

_____. The Works of Mr. John Milton. London: s. n., 1697.

Minshall, T.H. Prussian Influence in Germany: Its Effect upon our War Aims. Wartime Series, The Europe of Tomorrow, no. 2. London: Friends of Europe, 1939.

Mirrlees, Hope. Madeline: One of Love’s Jansenists. London: W. Collins, 1919. Review copy.

_____. Paris: A Poem. Richmond, Eng.: Hogarth Press, 1919. Corrected proof copy.

_____. Poems. Cape Town: Gothic, n. d.

Mirsky, D.S., Prince. A History of Russian Literature: From the Earliest Times to the Death of Dostoyevsky (1881). London: Routledge, 1927. LW—annotations.

_____. Jane Ellen Harrison and Russia. The Jane Harrison Memorial Lecture, no. 2. Cambridge: Heffer, 1930.

_____. Russia, a Social History. Ed. by C.G. Seligman. Cresset Historical Series. London: Cresset Press, 1942. Alastair Forbes—signer.

Mitchison, Gilbert Richard. The First Workers’ Government: Or, New Times for Henry Dubb. Intro. by Sir Stafford Cripps. London: Gollancz, 1934.

Mitchison, Naomi. The Alban Goes Out. S. l: Raven Press, 1939.

_____, and R.H.S. Crossman. Socrates. World-Makers and World-Shakers. London: Hogarth Press, 1937.

Mitford, Mary Russell. Our Village: Sketches of Rural Character and Scenery. New ed. London: Whittaker, 1835. 3 vols.

Mitrany, David. The Problem of International Sanctions. London; New York: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1925.

_____. The Road to Security. Peace Aims Pamphlets, no. 29. London: National Peace Council, 1944.

_____. A Working Peace System: An Argument for the Functional Development of International Organization. 4th ed. NPC Pamphlets, no. 40. London: National Peace Council, 1946.

Mockerie, Parmenas Githendu. An African Speaks for his People. Foreword by Julian Huxley. London: Hogarth Press, 1934.

Modern Book Production. London: The Studio, 1928.

Modern English Essays. Ed. by Ernest Rhys. London; Toronto: Dent; New York: Dutton, 1922; 1923. 5 vols. Vols. 1 and 3 only.

Modern Essays in Criticism. See Cairncross, A.S., ed.

Modern Fiction Studies. West Lafayette, Ind.: Department of English, Purdue University, 1955-. Vol. 2, no. 1 (1956) only.

Moeller van den Bruck, Arthur. Germany’s Third Empire. Ed. by E. O. Lorimer. Authorized English ed. London: Allen & Unwin, 1934. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Moffat, John Smith. John Smith Moffat, C. M. G. Missionary: A Memoir. Comp. by Robert U. Moffat. London: Murray, 1921. LW—annotations.

Mohr, Anton. The Oil War. Pref. by Hartley Withers. London: Hopkinson, 1926. LW—annotations.

Molière. The Kiltartan Molière: The Miser; The Doctor in Spite of Himself; The Rogueries of Scapin. Trans. by Lady Gregory. Dublin: Maunsel, 1910.

_____. Œuvres complètes de Molière. Paris: Hachette, 1875. 3 vols. VW—binder.

_____. Œuvres de Molière, avec des remarques grammaticals, des avertissements et des observations sur chaque pièce, par m. Bret. Éd. par Antoine Bret. Paris: Compagnie des Libraires Associés, 1788. 6 vols.

_____. Œuvres de Molière, avec des remarques grammaticales, des avertissements et des observations sur chaque pièce par m. Bret. Éd. par Antoine Bret. Paris: Compagnie des Libraires Associés, 1804. 6 vols. Vol. 2. James Stephen—bookplate. VW—binder.

_____. Œuvres de Molière, avec des remarques grammaticales, des avertissements et des observations sur chaque pièce, par Bret, précedées de la vie de Molière par Voltaire, et de son éloge par Chamfort. Éd. par Antoine Bret. Nouv éd. Paris: Tardieu-Denesle, 1821. 6 vols.

_____. Œuvres de Molière illustrées de gravures anciennes et publiées d’apres les textes originaux. Éd. avec les notes Bertrand Guégan. Paris: Payot, 1925-27. 7 vols. Lacking vols. 1 and 4.

Moncrieff, C. K. Scott, comp. Marcel Proust, an English Tribute. London: Chatto & Windus, 1923. VW—presentee. Francis Birrell—inscriber.

Money-Kyrle, R. E. The Meaning of Sacrifice. The International Psycho-analytical Library, no. 16. London: Hogarth Press; Institute of Psycho-analysis, 1930.

_____. Psychoanalysis and Politics, a Contribution to the Psychology of Politics and Morals. Social Science Studies. London: Duckworth, 1951. Review copy.

_____. Superstition and Society. Psycho-analytical Epitomes, no. 3. London: Hogarth Press; Institute of Psycho-analysis, 1939.

Monk, James Henry. The Life of Richard Bentley: With an Account of his Writings, and Anecdotes of Many Distinguished Characters during the Period in which he Flourished. 2d ed., rev. and corr. London: Printed for Rivington, 1833. 2 vols. VW—binder.

The Monologue. Ed. by Lyn Irvine. London: Lyn Irvine, 1934- . Vol. 1, nos. 1-3, 6, 8-14, 17-19, 21, 23-24 (1934-35) only.

Monnier, Jean-Pierre. La clarté de la nuit: Roman. Paris: Plon, 1956. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Monro, Harold. Harold Monro. Augustan Books of English Poetry, 2d Series, 5. London: Benn, 1927.

_____. The Winter Solstice. Ariel Poems, no. 13. London: Faber and Gwyer, [1928?].

Montague, C. E. Disenchantment. London: Chatto & Windus, 1924. LW—signer.

Montaigne, Michel de. The Diary of Montaigne’s Journey to Italy in 1580 and 1581. Trans. by E. J. Trechmann. London: Hogarth Press, 1929.

_____. Les essais de Montaigne publiés d’après l’édition de 1588 avec les variantes de 1595 et une notice, des notes, un glossaire et un index par H. Motheau et D. Jouaust. Nouvelle bibliotèque classique des éditions Jouaust. Paris: Librairie des bibliophiles; E. Flammarion, 1886-1889. 7 vols. VW—binder.

_____. The Essays of Michael Lord of Montaigne. Trans. by John Florio. Sir John Lubbock’s Hundred Books, 14. London: Routledge, 1894. LW—signer.

_____. Essays of Michael Seigneur de Montaigne, Translated into English. 7th ed. London: Ballard and Clarke, 1759. 3 vols. Vol. 3 only. VW—binder.

_____. The Essays of Michel de Montaigne. Trans. by Charles Cotton. York Library. London: G. Bell, 1905. 3 vols. VW—handwritten title page.

_____. The Essays of Montaigne. Trans. by E.J. Trechmann. London: Oxford University Press, 1927. 2 vols. LW—annotations.

Montalembert, Charles Forbes, comte de. Un débat sur l’Inde au parlement anglais. London: Jeffs, 1858.

Montesquieu, Charles de Secondat, baron de. Considerations sur les causes de la grandeur des romains et de leur décadence. Nouv. éd. Paris: Guillyn, 1755.

_____. De l’esprit des lois. Paris: P. Didot et F. Didot, 1816. 5 vols.

_____. Œuvres complettes de Montesquieu, précédées de la vie de cet auteur. Paris: Chez Lefèvre, 1816. 6 vols. James Stephen—bookplates. LS—annotations.

Monypenny, William Flavelle, and G. E. Buckle. The Life of Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield. New and rev. ed. New York: Macmillan, 1929. 2 vols.

Moore, Francis. Vox stellarum, or, A Loyal Almanack for the Year of Human Redemption 1823. London: Printed for T. Carnan, n. d.

Moore, G.E. The Nature and Reality of Objects of Perception. London: s. n., 1906.

_____. The Refutation of Idealism. London: s. n., 1903. LW—signer.

Moore, George. Celibate Lives. The Landmark Library, no. 2. London: Chatto & Windus, 1968.

_____. Celibates. London: W. Scott, 1895.

_____. Esther Waters: An English Story. London: Heinemann, 1920. Review copy.

_____. “Hail and Farewell!” London: Heinemann, 1911-14. 3 vols. VW—signer. Review copy.

_____. “Hail and Farewell!” Ltd. ed. London: Heinemann, 1925. 2 vols. The Author—signer. Review copy.

_____. The Lake. London: Heinemann, 1905.

_____. Spring Days. London: Werner Laurie, [1930?].

Moore, Marianne. Selected Poems. Intro. by T. S. Eliot. London: Faber & Faber, 1935.

Moore, Nicholas. Identity. Ltd. ed. London: Beale, 1969.

Moore, T. Sturge. Albert Durer. London: Duckworth; New York: Scribner’s, 1905. Margaret Llewelyn Davies—signer.

_____. Pan’s Prophecy. London: Duckworth, 1904.

Moore, Thomas. The Complete Poetical Works of Thomas Moore. London: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1869. Herbert Duckwoth—signer.

_____. Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan. 3d ed. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1825. 2 vols.

More, Henry. A Modest Enquiry into the Mystery of Iniquity. London: Printed by J. Flesher for W. Morden, 1664.

Morel, E. D. Africa and the Peace of Europe. London: National Labour Press, 1917. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. The African Problem and the Peace Settlement. U.D.C. Pamphlets, no. 22a. London: Union of Democratic Control, 1917.

_____. The Black Man’s Burden. Manchester; London: National Labour Press, 1920. Review copy.

_____. Red Rubber: The Story of the Rubber Slave Trade, which Flourished on the Congo for Twenty Years, 1890-1910. New and rev. ed. Manchester; London: National Labour Press, 1919.

_____. Ten Years of Secret Diplomacy: An Unheeded Warning (Being a Reprint of “Morocco in Diplomacy”). London: National Labour Press, 1915.

_____. Truth and the War. London: National Labour Press, 1916.

Morgan, R. B., ed. Readings in English Social History, from Pre-Roman Days to A.D. 1837. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1923. LW—annotations.

Morgann, Maurice. Morgann’s Essay on the Dramatic Character of Sir John Falstaff. Ed. by William Arthur Gill. Oxford Library of Prose and Poetry. London: Frowde, 1912.

Morison, James Cotter. The Conception of God: Two Lectures Delivered at the Positivist School, 1872. London: Virtue, 1872.

_____. The Decay of Christianity. London: s. n., n. d.

_____. Joan of Arc: A Lecture. London: Virtue, n. d.

Moritz, Karl Philipp. Travels of Carl Philipp Moritz in England in 1782: A Reprint of the English Translation of 1795. Intro. by P. E. Matheson. London: Milford, 1924.

Morland, George. Motoring without Trouble: The Owner-Driver’s A.B.C. London: Heath Cranton, 1927.

Morley, John. Diderot and the Encyclopaedists. New ed. London: Chapman and Hall, 1884.

_____. Edmund Burke: An Historical Study. London: Macmillan, 1867. LS—signer.

_____. Introduction to the New Edition of Wordsworth’s Complete Poetical Works. London: Macmillan, 1888. LS—annotations.

_____. On Compromise. London: Chapman and Hall, 1874. LS—signer, annotations, drawings.

_____. Studies in Literature. London; New York: Macmillan, 1891.

_____. Voltaire. London: Chapman and Hall, 1872. LS—signer, annotations.

_____. Walpole. Twelve English Statesmen. London; New York: Macmillan, 1889. LS—annotations.

Morrell, W.P. British Colonial Policy in the Age of Peel and Russell. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1930. Review copy.

Morris, Christopher. Political Thought in England: Tyndale to Hooker. The Home University Library of Modern Knowledge, 225. London; New York: Oxford University Press, 1953.

Morris, Joseph Ernest. York. The Little Guides. London: Methuen, 1924. Presentation copy.

Morris, William. The Defence of Guenevere and Other Poems. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1903. LW—presentee. Lytton Strachey—inscriber.

_____. The Defence of Guenevere and Other Poems. Ed. by Robert Steele. London: De La More, 1904.

_____. The Defence of Guenevere and Other Poems. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1905. LW—presentee. Philip Sidney Woolf, Cecil N. Sidney Woolf—inscribers.

_____. The Pilgrims of Hope and Chants for Socialists. Longmans’ Pocket Library. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1915.

_____. The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs. London: Ellis and White, 1877.

Morris-Jones, W. H. Socialism and Bureaucracy. “Challenge” Series, no. 8. Fabian Society Tract, no. 277. London: Fabian Publications, 1949.

Morrison, Charles Clayton. The Outlawry of War: A Constructive Policy for World Peace. Chicago: Willett, Clark, and Colby, 1927.

Morrison, Herbert. An Easy Outline of Modern Socialism. London: Labour Party, 1932.

_____. An Easy Outline of Modern Socialism. 2d ed. London: Labour Party, 1935.

Morse, John Torrey. Life and Letters of Oliver Wendell Holmes. London: Sampson Low, Marston, 1896. LS—annotations, drawings.

Mortimer, Molly. Trusteeship in Practice: A Report to the Fabian Colonial Bureau. Fabian Research Series, no. 146. London: Fabian Publications, 1951.

Mortimer, Raymond. The French Pictures: A Letter to Harriet. Hogarth Letters, no. 4. London: Hogarth Press, 1932.

Mortimer, Robert Cecil, Bp. of Exeter. Christian Ethics. Hutchinson’s University Library: Christian Religion, no. 49. London; New York: Hutchinson’s University Library, 1950. Review copy.

Morton, A. L. A People’s History of England. London: Gollancz, 1938.

Morton, J. B. Saint-Just. London: Longmans, Green, 1939. LW—annotations.

Motley, John Lothrop. The Rise of the Dutch Republic: A History. New ed. London: Routledge, 1878. James Kenneth Stephen—signer. Thoby Stephen—signer.

Moult, Thomas, comp. The Best Poems of 1927. London: Cape, 1928.

Moultrie, John. Poems. 3d ed. London: Whittaker, 1852. Herbert Duckworth—signer, bookplate.

Mowat, R. B. The Diplomatic Relations of Great Britain and the United States. London: Arnold, 1925. Review copy.

_____. Europe in the Age of Napoleon. Benn’s Sixpenny Library, no. 50. London: Benn, 1927.

_____, ed. Select Treaties and Documents to Illustrate the Development of the Modern European States-System. Oxford Pamphlets 1914-1915, 18. London; New York: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1915. Review copy.

Mudie’s Select Library. A Catalogue of Dano-Norwegian, Dutch-Flemish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, and Spanish Works in Circulation at Mudie’s Select Library, 1918. London: The Library, 1918.

_____. Catalogue of the Principal English Books in Circulation at Mudie’s Select Library, 1918. London: The Library, 1918.

Muggeridge, Kitty, and Ruth Adam. Beatrice Webb: A Life, 1858-1943. London: Secker and Warburg, 1967. 2 copies. LW—annotations. The Author—inscriber. Proof copy.

Muggeridge, Malcolm. Muggeridge through the Microphone: B. B. C. Radio and Television. Ed. by Christopher Ralling. London: British Broadcasting Corporation, 1967.

Muir, Edwin. Chorus of the Newly Dead. London: Hogarth Press, 1926.

_____. First Poems. London: Hogarth Press, 1925.

_____. The Marionette. London: Hogarth Press, 1927.

_____. The Structure of the Novel. Hogarth Lectures on Literature, no. 6. London: Hogarth Press, 1928.

_____. Transition: Essays on Contemporary Literature. London: Hogarth Press, 1926.

Muir, Ramsay. The Expansion of Europe: The Culmination of Modern History. London: Constable, 1917. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Muir, Willa. Living with Ballads. London: Hogarth Press, 1965. Proof copy.

_____. Women: An Inquiry. Hogarth Essays, 10. London: Hogarth Press, 1925.

Muirhead, Findlay, ed. Northern Italy, from the Alps to Rome (Rome excepted). The Blue Guides. London: Macmillan, 1924.

_____. Southern Italy, Including Rome, Sicily, and Sardinia. The Blue Guides. London: Macmillan, 1925. LW—annotations.

_____, and Marcel Monmarché, eds. Normandy. 2d ed. The Blue Guides. London: Macmillan; Paris: Hachette, 1928.

Mumby, Frank Arthur. Publishing and Bookselling: A History from the Earliest Times to the Present Day. New and rev. ed. London: Cape, 1949. LW—annotations.

Mumford, Lewis. The Culture of Cities. London: Secker and Warburg, 1940. LW—annotations.

Munthe, Axel. Memories and Vagaries. London: Murray, 1908.

Murasaki, Shikibu. The Tale of Genji. Trans. by Arthur Waley. London: Allen & Unwin, 1925. VW—signer.

Murray, D. L. Disraeli. Curiosities of Politics. London: Benn, 1927. LW—annotations.

Murray, Gilbert. A History of Ancient Greek Literature. Short Histories of the Literatures of the World, 1. London: Heinemann, 1907.

_____. The Rise of the Greek Epic: Being a Course of Lectures Delivered at Harvard University. 3d ed., rev. and enl. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1924. Review copy.

_____. Victory and After. Montague Burton Lecture on International Relations, 3d (1945). Leeds: University of Leeds, 1945.

Murray, John. See John Murray (Firm).

Murray, Robert H. Erasmus and Luther: Their Attitude to Toleration. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge; New York: Macmillan, 1920. LW—annotations. Review copy.

_____. Studies in English Social and Political Thinkers of the Nineteenth Century. Cambridge: Heffer, 1929. 2 vols. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Murry, John Middleton. Cinnamon and Angelica: A Play. London: Richard Cobden-Sanderson, 1920.

_____. Countries of the Mind: Essays in Literary Criticism. 2d impression. London: Collins, 1924.

_____. The Critic in Judgement: Or, Belshazzar of Baronscourt. Richmond, Eng: Hogarth Press, 1919.

_____. God, Being an Introduction to the Science of Metabiology. London: Cape, 1929. LW—annotations.

_____. The Necessity of Communism. London: J. Cape, 1932.

_____. Poems: 1917-18. Hampstead: Heron Press, 1918.

Musset, Alfred de. Comédies et proverbes. Œuvres complètes d’Alfred de Musset. Paris: Charpentier, 1897. 3 vols. Vol. 2 only.

_____. Œuvres d’Alfred de Musset. Brussels: Kiessling, Schnée, 1854.

_____. Poésies complètes de Alfred de Musset. Paris: Charpentier, 1840.

_____. Poésies nouvelles de Alfred de Musset, 1836-1852. Nouv. éd. Paris: Charpentier, 1864.

_____. Premières poésies de Alfred de Musset, 1829-1835. Nouv. éd. Paris: Charpentier, 1865. LW—signer.

Mussolini, Benito. The Political and Social Doctrine of Fascism. Trans. by Jane Soames. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 18. London: Hogarth Press, 1933.

Myers, Frederick William Henry. Wordsworth. English Men of Letters. London: Macmillan, 1881. LS—annotations.

Myrdal, Jan. Confessions of a Disloyal European. London: Chatto & Windus, 1968.

Namasivayam, Sagarajasingham. Parliamentary Government in Ceylon, 1948-1958. Colombo: De Silva, 1959.

Namier, Lewis Bernstein, Sir. England in the Age of the American Revolution. London: Macmillan, 1930. LW—annotations.

_____. Monarchy and the Party System. Romanes Lecture, 1952. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1952.

_____. The Structure of Politics at the Accession of George III. London: Macmillan, 1929. 2 vols. LW—annotations.

_____. The Structure of Politics at the Accession of George III. 2d ed. London: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1957.

Napier, Sarah (Lennox) Bunbury, Lady. See Lennox, Sarah.

Nash, Rosalind. A Sketch of the Life of Florence Nightingale. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1937. VW—presentee, binder. Harry Stephen Lushington—inscriber.

Nathan, Monique, ed. Virginia Woolf. Trans. by Herma Briffault. Evergreen Profile Books, 34. New York: Grove Press, 1961.

The Nation and the Athenaeum. London: British Periodicals, 1921-31. 20 vols. Vols. 33-44 (Apr. 1923-March 1929) only. LW—literary editor.

National Book League (Great Britain). Library. Books about Books: Catalogue of the Library of the National Book League. London: Cambridge University Press, 1933- . 1935 issue only.

_____. Scotland: A Select Bibliography. Book List, 2d Series. London: Cambridge University Press, 1950.

National Council of Labour. Labour and the Defence of Peace. London: The Council, 1936.

_____. Labour’s Fair Rent Policy. London: The Council, 1937.

_____. What is this Fascism? London: The Council, 1934.

National Council of Social Service. Citizens’ Advice Bureaux in Britain and Advice Centres in Liberated Europe. London: The Council, 1944.

_____. Dispersal: An Inquiry into the Advantages and Feasibility of the Permanent Settlement out of London and Other Great Cities of Offices and Clerical and Administrative Staffs. London; New York: Oxford University Press, 1944.

National Peace Council, London. Allied Peace Aims, Part Two. Peace Aims Documents, no. 4. London: National Peace Council, 1944.

_____. The Atlantic Charter: The Roosevelt-Churchill Declaration. Peace Aims Pamphlets, no. 9. London: NPC, [1941?].

National Planning of Transport. July 1932. Labour Party Policy Report, no. 2. London: Labour Party, 1932.

National Planning of Transport. November 1932. Socialism in Action. London: Labour Party, 1932.

National Portrait Gallery (Great Britain). A Series of Historical Portraits Selected from the National Portrait Exhibition of 1866. London: Arundel Society for Promoting the Knowledge of Art, 1867.

Nazis, Nazism, Nazidom. London: Labour Party, 1934.

Neale, W. T. Cacti and Other Succulents. Newhaven, Sussex: Neale, 1935.

Nearing, Scott, and Joseph Freeman. Dollar Diplomacy: A Study in American Imperialism. London: Allen & Unwin, 1926.

Neff, Wanda Fraiken. Victorian Working Women: An Historical and Literary Study of Women in British Industries and Professions, 1832-1850. London: Allen & Unwin, 1929. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Nekrasov, Nikolai Alekseevich. Poems by Nicholas Nekrassov. Trans. by Juliet M. Soskice. World’s Classics, 340. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1936.

Neuman, Henry, and Giuseppe Baretti, comps. A Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages. Ed. by M. Seoane. 10th ed. London: Simpkin, Marshall, 1854. 2 vols.

New Cambridge Modern History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1957-79. 12 vols. Vols. 1, 7, and 12 only.

The New Coterie. London: Archer, 1925-27. 6 nos. Nos. 4 and 5 only.

New Fabian Research Bureau (Great Britain). International Section. Labour’s Foreign Policy: Proposals for Discussion Put Forward by the International Section of the Bureau under the Chairmanship of Leonard Woolf. New Fabian Research Bureau Publications, no. 18. London: Gollancz; New Fabian Research Bureau, 1934.

_____. _____. Revision of Treaties and Changes in International Law: A Report of the International Section of the Bureau under the Chairmanship of Mr. Leonard Woolf. New Fabian Research Bureau Publications, no. 14. London: Gollancz, [1934?].

New Measure. Oxford: Donald Parsons, 1965-68. 10 nos. No. 9 only.

The New Republic. New York: Republic Publishing Company, 1914- . Vol. 11, no. 143 (July 28, 1917) only.

A New Review. See Maty, Paul Henry.

New Statesmanship: A Survey of the Readership of the “New Statesman” and “Nation.” London: New Statesman and Nation, 1956. LW, VW—contributors.

New Writers. London: Calder and Boyers, 1961-1976. 12 vols. Vols. 5 and 6 only.

New Writing. Ed. by John Lehmann. See The Penguin New Writing.

New Writing and Daylight. Ed. by John Lehmann. London: Hogarth Press, 1942-46. 7 vols. Lacking vol. 2.

Newbigin, Marion I. Geographical Aspects of Balkan Problems in their Relation to the Great European War. London: Constable, 1915.

_____. Modern Geography. Home University Library of Modern Knowledge. London: Williams and Norgate, 1911.

Newbolt, Henry John, Sir. Collected Poems, 1897-1907. London; New York: T. Nelson, 1910.

Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of. The Life of William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle: To which is Added the True Relation of my Birth, Breeding and Life. Ed. by C. H. Firth. 2d ed., rev. London: Routledge, n. d.

Newdigate-Newdegate, Anne Emily Garnier, Lady. The Cheverels of Cheverel Manor. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1898.

Newman, Bertram. Edmund Burke. London: G. Bell, 1927. LW—annotations.

Newman, Francis William. Phases of Faith: Or, Passages from the History of my Creed. 2d ed. London: Chapman, 1853.

_____. The Soul, its Sorrows and its Aspirations: An Essay towards the Natural History of the Soul, as the True Basis of Theology. 3d ed. London: Chapman, 1852. LS—signer.

Newman, John Henry. An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent. 2d ed. London: Burns, Oates, 1870. LS—signer, annotations.

_____. Essays, Critical and Historical. 2d ed. London: Pickering, 1872. 2 vols. Vol. 2 only.

_____. Fifteen Sermons Preached before the University of Oxford between A.D. 1826 and 1843. 3d ed. London: Rivingtons, 1872. LS—signer, annotations.

_____. Historical Sketches. London: Pickering, 1872-73. 3 vols. Vol. 1 only. LS—signer, annotations.

_____. Historical Sketches. London: Pickering, 1876-77. 3 vols. Vols. 2 and 3 only. LS—signer, annotations.

_____. The Idea of a University Defined and Illustrated. 4th ed. London: Pickering, 1875. LS—signer, annotations.

_____. Loss and Gain: The Story of a Convert. 6th ed. London: Burns, Oates, 1874. LS—signer, annotations.

_____. Two Essays on Biblical and on Ecclesiastical Miracles. 4th ed. The Works of John Henry Newman. London: Pickering, 1875. LS—signer, annotations.

Newman, Lyn Lloyd. See Irvine, Lyn Lloyd.

Newspaper Reading by University Students: A Survey. Durham: Department of Social Studies, Durham Colleges in the University of Durham, 1954. Review copy.

Newton, Alfred. A Dictionary of Birds. Cheap ed., unabr. London: Black, 1893-96 [i.e., -99]. George Duckworth—signer.

Newton, Alfred W. The English Elementary School, Some Elementary Facts about it. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1919. LW—annotations.

Newton, Arthur Percival. An Introduction to the Study of Colonial History. Helps for Students of History, no. 16. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge; New York; Macmillan, 1919.

Newton, Thomas Wodehouse Legh, Baron. Lord Lyons: A Record of British Diplomacy. London: Arnold, 1913. 2 vols.

Nichol, John. Hannibal: A Historical Drama. Glasgow: Maclehose; London: Macmillan, 1873.

Nichols, John. Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century: Consisting of Authentic Memoirs and Original Letters of Eminent Persons, and Intended as a Sequel to “Literary Anecdotes.” London: Nichols, Son, and Bentley, 1817-58. 8 vols. LS—annotations.

_____. Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century: Comprizing Biographical Memoirs of William Bowyer, Printer, and Many of his Learned Friends, and Incidental View of the Progress and Advancement of Literature in this Kingdom during the Last Century, and Biographical Anecdotes of a Considerable Number of Eminent Writers and Ingenious Artists, with a Very Copious Index. London: Nichols, Son, and Bentley, 1812-16. 9 vols. LS—annotations, drawings. VW—spine labels.

Nicholson, James. A Pocket Dictionary of the English and Sinhalese Languages. 5th ed. Colombo: Wesleyan Methodist Book Room, 1901.

Nicholson, Marjorie. Self-Government and the Communal Problem: A Study of Colonial Constitutional Problems Arising in Plural Societies. Fabian Society Research Series, no. 126. London: Fabian Publications, 1948.

_____. West African Ferment. Fabian Society Research Series, no. 140. London: Fabian Publications, 1950.

Nicoll, Allardyce. Dryden & his Poetry. Poetry and Life Series, 32. London: Harrap, 1923. Review copy.

_____. Studies in Shakespeare. Hogarth Lectures on Literature, no. 3. London: Hogarth Press, 1927.

Nicolson, Harold George, Sir. Byron, the Last Journey, April 1823-April 1824. London: Constable, 1924.

_____. The Colonial Problem. London: Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1938. Reprint copy. The Author—signer.

_____. The Congress of Vienna, a Study in Allied Unity, 1812-1822. London: Constable, 1946. LW—annotations.

_____. The Development of English Biography. London: Hogarth Press, 1927.

_____. Diaries and Letters. Ed. by Nigel Nicholson. 1st American ed. New York: Atheneum, 1966-68. 3 vols. Vol. 3 only.

_____. Diaries and Letters. London: Collins, 1966-68. 3 vols. Vol. 2 only.

_____. Evolution of Diplomatic Method, Being the Chichele Lectures Delivered at the University of Oxford in November 1953. London: Constable, 1954.

_____. Jeanne de Hénaut. London: Published privately for the author by Leonard and Virginia Woolf at Hogarth Press, 1924.

_____. Public Faces: A Novel. London: Constable, 1932. LW, VW—presentees. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Sir Arthur Nicolson, Bart., First Lord Carnock: A Study in the Old Diplomacy. London: Constable, 1930. LW—annotations.

_____. Tennyson: Aspects of his Life, Character and Poetry. London: Constable, 1923.

_____. Tennyson: Aspects of his Life, Character and Poetry. 2d ed. London: Constable, 1925.

_____. Why Britain is at War. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng.: Penguin, 1939.

Nietzsche, Friedrich, Wilhelm. Selected Letters of Friedrich Nietzsche. Ed. by Oscar Levy. Trans. by Anthony M. Ludovici. 1st ed. London: Heinemann, 1921. LW—annotations. Review copy.

_____. Thus Spake Zarathustra: A Book for All and None. Trans. by Thomas Common. Ed. by Oscar Levy and John L. Beevers. London: Allen & Unwin, 1932.

Noailles, Anna Elisabeth de Brancovan, comtesse de. Les éblouissements. Paris: Calmann-Lévy, [1907?]. VW—binder.

Noel, Roden Berkeley Wriothesley. Poems of the Hon. Roden Noel: A Selection. Intro. by Robert Buchanan. London; New York: Scott, 1892. George Duckworth—presentee. Victoria Buxton—inscriber.

Noel-Baker, Philip Noel-Baker, Baron. The Arms Race: A Programme for World Disarmament. London: Stevens, 1958. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Disarmament. London: Hogarth Press, 1926.

_____. The Geneva Protocol for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes. London: King, 1925. LW—annotations.

_____. Hawkers of Death: The Private Manufacture and Trade in Arms. London: Labour Party, 1934.

_____. The Private Manufacture of Armaments. London: Gollancz, 1936- . 2 vols. Vol. 1 only. LW—annotation.

Norman, Sylva. Nature has No Tune. London: Hogarth Press, 1929.

Norris, John. Letters Concerning the Love of God, between the Author of the Proposal to the Ladies, and Mr. John Norris, wherein his Late Discourse, Shewing that it Ought to be Intire and Exclusive of all Other Loves, is Further Cleared and Justified. London: Printed for S. Manship and R. Wilkin, 1695.

North, Roger. The Lives of the Right Hon. Francis North, Baron Guilford, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, under King Charles II and King James II: The Hon. Sir Dudley North, Commissioner of the Customs, and Afterwards of the Treasury, to King Charles II: And the Hon. and Rev. Dr. John North, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Clerk of the Closet to King Charles II. New ed. London: Colburn, 1826. 3 vols. LS—signer.

Norton, Charles Eliot. The Poet Gray as a Naturalist, with Selections from his Notes on the Systema Naturae of Linnaeus and Facsimiles of Some of his Drawings. Boston: Goodspeed, 1903.

Norton, Henry Kittredge. The Far Eastern Republic of Siberia. London: Allen & Unwin, 1923. Review copy.

Norway, Arthur Hamilton. Highways and Byways in Devon and Cornwall. London; New York: Macmillan, 1907. VW—signer.

Notcutt, R. C. A Handbook of Flowering Trees and Shrubs for Gardeners. Ed. by W. R. Dykes. London: Hopkinson, 1926.

Nott, Kathleen. Mile End. London: Hogarth Press, 1938.

Novalis. Novalis Gedichte. Ed. by Willbold Benschlag. 3d ed., rev. Leipzig: Bohme, 1886. LW—signer, annotations.

Novick, Peter. The Resistance versus Vichy: The Purge of Collaborators in Liberated France. London: Chatto & Windus, 1968.

Nyström, Anton. Before, During, and After 1914. Trans. by H. G. de Walterstorff. Intro. by Edmund Gosse. London: Heinemann, 1915. Review copy.

Oakes, Augustus Henry, and R. B. Mowat, eds. The Great European Treaties of the Nineteenth Century. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1918. LW—annotations.

Oakesmith, John. Race and Nationality: An Inquiry into the Origin and Growth of Patriotism. London: Heinemann, 1919. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Odysseus. See Eliot, Charles.

O’Flaherty, Liam. Red Barbara and Other Stories: The Mountain Tavern, Prey, The Oar. Illus. by Cecil Salkeld. New York: Gaige; London: Faber and Gwyer, 1928. The Author—signer.

Ogg, David. The Reformation. Benn’s Sixpenny Library, no. 20. London: Benn, 1927.

Oldham, Joseph Houldsworth. White and Black in Africa: A Critical Examination of the Rhodes Lectures of General Smuts. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1930. Review copy.

Olesha, IUrii Karlovich. Envy. Trans. by Anthony Wolfe. London: Hogarth Press, 1936.

Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret). The Autobiography and Letters of Mrs. M. O. W. Oliphant. Ed. by Mrs. Harry Coghill. Edinburgh: Blackwood, 1899.

Olivier, Sydney Haldane Olivier, Baron. The Anatomy of African Misery. London: Hogarth Press, 1927.

_____. The Empire Builder. Hogarth Stories, no. 1. London: Hogarth Press, 1927.

_____. Imperial Trusteeship. Fabian Tract, no. 230. London: Fabian Society, 1929.

_____. The Myth of Governor Eyre. London: Hogarth Press, 1933.

_____. White Capital & Coloured Labour. New ed. London: Hogarth Press, 1929.

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Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900. Ed. by A. T. Quiller-Couch. Oxford: Claredon Press, 1900. VW—bookplate.

Oxford Book of Medieval Latin Verse. Ed. by Stephen Gaselee. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1928.

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Page, William. London, its Origin and Early Development. London: Constable, 1923. LW—annotations.

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Palgrave, Francis Turner, comp. The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language. Rev. and enl. ed. London; New York: Macmillan, 1894. LW—signer, annotation.

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Palmer, Herbert E. The Armed Muse: Poems. London: Hogarth Press, 1930.

_____. The Judgment of Francois Villon: A Pageant-Episode Play in Five Acts. London: Hogarth Press, 1927. 2 copies. The Author—signer.

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Parker, Robert Allerton. A Family of Friends: The Story of the Transatlantic Smiths. London: Museum Press, 1960. LW—annotations.

Parkes, James William. A History of Palestine from 135 A.D. to Modern Times. London: Gollancz, 1949.

_____. The Jewish Question. Oxford Pamphlets on World Affairs, no. 45. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1941.

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Parrington, Vernon Louis. Main Currents in American Thought: An Interpretation of American Literature from the Beginnings to1920. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1927-30. 3 vols. Vols. 2 and 3 only. LW—annotations.

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_____. Imaginary Portraits. London; New York: Macmillan, 1887. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Imaginary Portraits. 4th ed. London; New York: Macmillan, 1901. VW—bookplate.

_____. Marius the Epicurean: His Sensations and Ideas. 4th ed. London; New York: Macmillan, 1900. VW—bookplate.

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_____. The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry. 6th ed. London; New York: Macmillan, 1904. VW—bookplate.

Patmore, Coventry. Amelia, Tamerton Church-Tower, Etc., with Prefatory Study on English Metrical Law. London: G. Bell, 1878. Julia Duckworth Stephen—presentee. Maria Jackson—inscriber.

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_____. The Poetry of Pathos and Delight, from the Works of Coventry Patmore. Ed. by Alice Meynell. London: Heinemann, 1896. VW—bookplate.

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Payn, James. The Backwater of Life: Or, Essays of a Literary Veteran. Intro. by Leslie Stephen. London: Smith, Elder, 1899. 2 copies. LS—presentee. Louisa A. Payn—inscriber. VW—bookplate.

_____. Gleams of Memory: With Some Reflections. 2d ed. London: Smith, Elder, 1894. LS—annotations.

_____. Some Literary Recollections. 3d ed. London: Smith, Elder, 1884. LS—annotations, drawing.

Payne, John Howard. Payne’s Tragedy of Brutus: Or, The Fall of Tarquin, as Presented by Edwin Booth. Edwin Booth Prompt Book, vol. 7. New York: Printed for W. Winter by F. Hart, 1878.

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_____. The Misfortunes of Elphin and Crotchet Castle. Intro. by R. W. Chapman. World’s Classics, 244. London; New York: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1924. VW—binder.

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Pearce, Francis Barrow, Sir. Zanzibar: The Island Metropolis of Eastern Africa. London: Unwin, 1920. Review copy.

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The Penguin New Writing. Ed. by John Lehmann. Harmondsworth, Eng.: Allen Lane Penguin, 1940-1950. 40 vols. Vols. 15 and 38 only.

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Pepys, Samuel. Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys, F.R.S., Secretary to the Admiralty in the Reigns of Charles II and James II, the Diary Deciphered by the Rev. J. Smith, from the Original MS. in the Pepysian Library. Ed. by J. Smith. 6th ed. London: Bohn, 1858. 4 vols. LS—signer, annotations.

_____. The Diary of Samuel Pepys. Ed. by Mynors Bright and Henry R. Wheatley. Cambridge; London: G. Bell, 1914. 8 vols. Vol. 2 only. James Strachey—signer.

_____. The Diary of Samuel Pepys. Ed. by Mynors Bright and Henry R. Wheatley. Cambridge; London: G. Bell; New York: Harcourt, 1923. 8 vols. in 3.

_____. Private Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers of Samuel Pepys, 1679-1703, in the Possession of J. Pepys Cockerell. Ed. by J. R. Tanner. London: G. Bell, 1926. 2 vols. LW—bookplate, annotations.

Percival, P., comp. A Dictionary: English and Tamil. Rev. ed. Madras: Madras School Book and Literature Society, 1900. LW—signer.

Percival, Robert. An Account of the Island of Ceylon: Containing its History, Geography, Natural History, with the Manners and Customs of its Various Inhabitants, to which is Added, the Journal of an Embassy to the Court of Kandy. London: Baldwin, 1803. Bella Woolf Southorn—presentee.

Percy, Eustace. Democracy on Trial: A Preface to an Industrial Policy. London: Lane, 1931. LW—annotations.

Percy, Thomas. Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and Other Pieces of our Earlier Poets, together with Some Few of Later Date. Ed. by J. V. Pritchard. London: Bell, 1876. 2 vols. James Kenneth Stephen—presentee. Stella Duckworth—signer.

Perham, Margery Freda, Dame. Lugard. London: Collins, 1956-60. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only. LW—annotations.

Perre, Alphonse van de. The Language Question in Belgium. London: Richards, 1919. LW—annotations.

Perrin, Alice. The Anglo-Indians. Collection of British Authors. Tauchnitz Ed., v. 4355. Leipzig: Tauchnitz, 1912.

Perry, Amos. Water, Bog, & Moisture-Loving Plants. Enfield, Middlesex: Hardy Plant Farm, [1934?].

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Pervigilium Veneris, incerti auctoris carmen de vere: The Eve of Venus in Latin and in English. Ed. and trans. by R. W. Postgate. London: Richards, 1924.

Petit, Henri. De la tête au coeur. Paris: Del Duca, 1958. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Petrov, Petur, and Irma Petrov. The Secret of Hitler’s Victory. London: Hogarth Press, 1934.

Petrov, Vladimir. It Happens in Russia: Seven Years Forced Labour in the Siberian Goldfields. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1951. LW—annotations.

Petrovitch, Woislav M. Serbia: Her People, History and Aspirations. London: Harrap, 1915. Review copy.

Petrunkevitch, Alexander Ivanovitch, Samuel Northrup Harper, and Frank Alfred Golder. The Russian Revolution. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1918.

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Philip, Prince, consort of Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain. Communication. English Association Presidential Address, 1968. London: English Association, 1968.

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Phillips, Stephen. The Sin of David. London; New York: Macmillan, 1904. VW—signer.

Phillipson, Coleman. International Law and the Great War. London: Unwin, 1915. LW—annotations. Review copy.

_____. Termination of War and Treaties of Peace. London: Unwin, 1916.

_____, and Noel Buxton. The Question of the Bosphorus and Dardanelles. London: Stevens and Haynes, 1917. LW—annotations.

Pickles, Dorothy Maud. France. Oxford Pamphlets on World Affairs, 69. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1944.

Piehler, Hermann Augustine. Scotland for Everyman. Ed. by John Bartholomew. London; Toronto: Dent, 1934.

Pieris, P. E. Ceylon and the Hollanders, 1658-1796. Tellippalai, Ceylon: American Ceylon Mission Press, 1918.

_____. Ceylon and the Portuguese, 1505-1658. Tellippalai, Ceylon: American Ceylon Mission Press, 1920. Bella Woolf Southorn—presentee, signer. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Notes on Some Sinhalese Families, Part IV: Ilangakon. Colombo: Times of Ceylon, 1938.

_____. The Prince Vijaya Pala of Ceylon, 1634-1654 from the Original Documents at Lisbon. Colombo: C.A.C. Press, 1927.

Pierson, N. G. Principles of Economics. London; New York: Macmillan, 1902-12. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only. LW—annotations.

Piggott, Francis. The Declaration of Paris, 1856: A Study, Documented. Law of the Sea, vol. 4. London: University of London Press, 1919. LW—annotations.

Pigou, A. C. The Transition from War to Peace. Oxford Pamphlets on Home Affairs, no. H3. London: Oxford University Press, 1943.

_____. Unemployment. Home University Library of Modern Knowledge, 85. London: Williams and Norgate; New York: Holt, 1913.

Pinchbeck, Ivy. Women Workers and the Industrial Revolution, 1750-1850. London School of Economics Studies in Economic and Social History, 1. London: Routledge, 1930. LW—annotations.

Pindar. The Isthmian Odes of Pindar. Ed. by J. B. Bury. London; New York: Macmillan, 1892. LW—signer.

_____. The Nemean Odes of Pindar. Ed. by J. B. Bury. London; New York: Macmillan, 1890. LW—signer.

_____. The Olympian and Pythian Odes. Ed. by Basil L. Gildersleeve. New York: Macmillan, 1885. Thoby Stephen—signer, annotations, drawings.

_____. The Olympian and Pythian Odes. Ed. by Basil L. Gildersleeve. London: Macmillan, 1890. LW—signer, annotations.

_____. Pindari Carmina cum deperditorum fragmentis selectis. Ed. by W. Christ. Leipzig: Teubner, 1896. LW—signer, annotations.

Pindar, Peter. The Works of Peter Pindar, Esq., to which are Prefixed Memoirs of the Author’s Life. New rev. ed. London: Walker, 1812. 5 vols. LS—signer, annotations.

Pink, Gerhard Paul. The Conference of Ambassadors (Paris 1920-1931), its History, the Theoretical Aspect of its Work, and its Place in the International Organization. Pref. by Paul Mantoux. Geneva Studies, vol. 7, nos. 4-5. [Geneva: Geneva Research Centre, 1942.]

Pink, Maurice Alderton. The Defence of Freedom. London: Macmillan, 1935. LW—annotations.

_____. A Realist Looks at Democracy. Pref. by Aldous Huxley. London: Benn, 1930. LW—annotations.

Pinnow, Hermann. History of Germany. Everyman’s Library, History, no. 929. London: Dent, 1936.

Pirandello, Luigi. Vestire gli ignudi: Commedia in tre atti: Teatro. 2. ed. Maschere nude, vol. 7. Florence: Bemporad & Figlio, 1924.

Planning. London: Political and Economic Planning, -1968. 34 vols. No. 246 (1946, no. 10) only.

Plato. The Apology of Socrates: The Greek Text of Plato. Ed. and trans. by Edward Henry Blakeney. London: Scholartis, 1929.

_____. The Dialogues of Plato Translated into English with Analyses and Introductions. Trans. by Benjamin Jowett. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1871. 4 vols. LS—annotations.

_____. The Four Socratic Dialogues of Plato, Translated into English with Analyses and Introductions. Trans. by Benjamin Jowett. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1903. Clive Bell—signer.

_____. The Gorgias of Plato. Trans. by W. H. Thompson. London; New York: G. Bell, 1894. Thoby Stephen—signer, annotations.

_____. The Phaedrus of Plato. Ed. by W. H. Thompson. London: Whittaker; G. Bell, 1868. Thoby Stephen—signer.

_____. The Philebus of Plato. Ed. by Robert Gregg Bury. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1897. LW—signer, annotations.

_____. Platonis Convivium Phaedrus. Ed. by Karl Friedrich Hermann. Leipzig: Teubner, 1894. LW—signer, annotations.

_____. Platonis Cratylus et Theaetetus. Ed. by Karl Friedrich Hermann. Leipzig: Teubner, 1891. LW—annotations.

_____. Platonis Dialogi secundum Thrasylli tetralogia dispositi. Ed. by Karl Friedrich Hermann. Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorun et Romanorum Teubneriana. Leipzig: Teubner, 1887-1902. 6 vols. Vol. 3 only. LW—signer.

_____. Platonis Euthyphro, Apologia Socratis, Crito, Phedo. Ed. by Karl Friedrich Hermann and Martin Wohlrab. Leipzig: Teubner, 1897. LW—signer.

_____. Platonis Legum libri duodecim. Ed. by Philippus of Opus and Karl Friedrich Hermann. Leipzig: Teubner, 1852. LW—signer.

_____. Platonis Opera Omnia ad fidem optimorum librorum. Ed. by Gottfried Stallbaum. New ed. Leipzig: Tauchnitz, 1850. 8 vols. Vols. 1-7 only. LS—annotations.

_____. Platonis Parmenides et Philebus. Ed. by Karl Friedrich Hermann and Martin Wohlrab. Leipzig: Teubner, 1889. LW—annotations.

_____. Platonis Rei publicae libri decem. Ed. by Karl Friedrich Hermann. Leipzig: Teubner, 1884. LW—signer, annotations.

_____. Platonis Sophista et Politicus. Ed. by Karl Friedrich Hermann and Martin Wohlrab. Leipzig: Teubner, 1887. LW—signer, annotator.

_____. Platonos Phaidon = The Phaedo of Plato. Ed. by R.D. Archer-Hind. 2d ed. London; New York: Macmillan, 1894.

_____. Platonos Timaios = The Timaeus of Plato. Ed. by R.D. Archer-Hind. London; New York: Macmillan, 1888. LW—signer, annotations, drawing.

_____. Plato’s Symposium, or, Supper. Trans. by Francis Birrell and Shane Leslie. London: Nonesuch Press, 1924. Review copy.

_____. The Republic of Plato, Book X. Ed. by B. D. Turner. London: Rivingtons, 1889. Thoby Stephen—signer, annotations.

_____. The Trial and Death of Socrates: Being the Euthyphron, Apology, Crito, and Phaedo of Plate. Trans. by F. J. Church. 2d ed. London; New York: Macmillan, 1901.

Plautus, Titus Maccius. The Miles Gloriosus of T. Maccius Plautus: A Revised Text, with Notes. Ed. by Robert Yelverton Tyrrell. Macmillan’s School Class Books. London; New York: Macmillan, 1894.

Pliny the Younger. C. Plini Caecili Secundi Epistularum libri novem; Epistularum ad Traianum liber; Panegyricus. Ed. by Heinrich Keil. Leipzig: Teubner, 1865.

Ploetz, Karl Julius. Ploetz’ Manual of Universal History. Trans. by William H. Tillinghast. Ed. by Harry Elmer Barnes, et al. 2d rev. ed. London: Harrap, 1933. Review copy.

Plomer, William. Ali the Lion; Ali of Tebeleni, Pasha of Jannina, 1741-1822. London: Cape, 1936. LW, VW—presentees. The Author—inscriber.

_____. The Case is Altered. London: Hogarth Press, 1932.

_____. Cecil Rhodes. London: Davies, 1933. LW, VW—presentees. The Author—inscriber.

_____. The Family Tree. Hogarth Living Poets, no. 10. London: Hogarth Press, 1929.

_____. The Fivefold Screen. London: Hogarth Press, 1932.

_____. I Speak of Africa. Cheap ed. London: Hogarth Press, 1938.

_____, ed. Kilvert’s Diary: Selections from the Diary of Rev. Francis Kilvert. London: Cape, 1938-40. 3 vols. Vol. 2 only. LW—annotations.

_____. Notes for Poems. London: Hogarth Press, 1927.

_____. Paper Houses. London: Hogarth Press, 1929.

_____. Sado. London: Hogarth Press, 1931.

_____. A Shot in the Park. London: Cape, 1955. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Turbott Wolfe. London: Hogarth Press, 1925.

_____. Visiting the Caves. London: Cape, 1936. LW, VW—presentees. The Author—inscriber.

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Podbielski, Gert R. Kindheit des Herzens. Zurich: Rascher, 1936. VW—presentee. René von Podbieski—inscriber.

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Potocki de Montalk, Geoffrey. Lordly Lovesongs: Poems. London: Columbia Press, 1931. The Author—signer.

_____. Surprising Songs: An Odyssean Tale in Poetry. London: Columbia Press, 1930.

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The Quarterly Who’s Who and Record. Ed. by Edward Martell. London: Shaw. Vol. 3 (1934) only.

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Racine, Louis. Life of Milton, together with Observations on Paradise Lost. Trans. by Katherine John. London: Hogarth Press, 1930.

Radcliffe, Ann Ward. The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance, Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry. 3d ed. London: Printed for G.G. and J. Robinson, 1795. 4 vols. Vols. 2 and 4 only.

Radhakrishnan, S. An Idealist View of Life, Being the Hibbert Lectures for 1929. London: Allen & Unwin, 1932. LW—annotations.

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Radzinowicz, Leon, Sir. Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, 1829-1894, and his Contribution to the Development of Criminal Law. Selden Society Lecture, 1957. London: Quaritch, 1957.

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Ramsay, Chevalier (Andrew Michael). La nouvelle Cyropedie: Ou, Les voyages de Cyrus, avec un discours sur la mytholgie. Nouv. éd. Edimbourg: Compagnie de libraries, 1729.

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Raper, Arthur Franklin. The Tragedy of Lynching. University of North Carolina Social Study Series. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1933. LW—annotations.

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_____. Mutations of the Phoenix. Richmond, Eng.: Hogarth Press, 1923.

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_____. The Unknown Murderer. Trans. by Katherine Jones. The International Psycho-analytical Library, no. 27. London: Hogarth Press and the Institute of Psycho-analysis, 1936.

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The Relations between China and Japan during the Last Twenty-Five Years. Pamphlets on Chinese Questions, 2. London: Allen & Unwin, 1919. 2 copies. Review copies.

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Ribeiro, João. Ribeiro’s History of Ceilão, with Notes from de Barros, de Conte and Antonio Bocarro. Trans. by P. E. Pieris. Galle: Albion Press, [1899?]. 2 vols. LW—signer.

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Richards, I. A. Practical Criticism: A Study of Literary Judgement. London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1929. LW—annotations.

Richardson, Herbert, Mrs. Parody. English Association Pamphlets, no. 92. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1935.

Richardson, Samuel. Clarissa, or, the History of a Young Lady: Comprehending the Most Important Concerns of Private Life. 4th ed. London: Printed for S. Richardson, 1751. 7 vols. VW—signer.

_____. Clarissa, or, the History of a Young Lady: Comprehending the Most Important Concerns of Private Life, and Particularly Showing the Distresses that May Attend the Misconduct, Both Parents and Children, in Relation to Marriage. New ed. London: Printed for B. Law and Son, T. Cadell, 1792. 8 vols. LS—annotations.

_____. The Correspondence of Samuel Richardson. London: Phillips, 1804. 6 vols. Lacking vol. 1. LS—annotations, drawings.

_____. The History of Sir Charles Grandison in a Series of Letters. 7th ed. London: Printed for J. Donaldson, 1776. 8 vols. LS—annotations.

_____. The History of Sir Charles Grandison in a Series of Letters. 8th ed. London: Printed for T. Longman, 1796. 7 vols. LS—annotations.

_____. Pamela, or, Virtue Rewarded, in a Series of Letters from a Beautiful Young Damsel to her Parents, and Afterwards in her Exalted Condition, between her, and Persons of Figure and Quality, upon the Most Important and Entertaining Subjects in Genteel Life. 14th ed. London: Printed for J. Johnson, G. G. and J. Robinson, 1801. 4 vols.

Riches, Cromwell A. Majority Rule in International Organization: A Study of the Trend from Unanimity to Majority Decision. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science. Extra Volumes, New Series, no. 28. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1940.

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_____. Duineser Elegien: Elegies from the Castle of Duino. Trans. by Vita and Edward Sackville-West. London: Hogarth Press, 1931.

_____. Duino Elegies: The German Text, with an English Translation. Trans. and intro. by J. B. Leishman and Stephen Spender. London: Hogarth Press, 1939.

_____. Later Poems. Trans. and intro. by J. B. Leishman. London: Hogarth Press, 1938.

_____. The Notebook of Malte Laurids Brigge. Trans. by John Linton. London: Hogarth Press, 1930.

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_____. Selected Poems. Trans. by J. B. Leishman. New Hogarth Library, vol. 3. London: Hogarth Press, 1941.

_____. Sonnets to Orpheus: Written as a Monument for Wera Ouckama Knoop. Trans. and intro. by J. B. Leishman. London: Hogarth Press, 1936.

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_____. A Book of Sibyls: Mrs. Barbauld, Miss Edgeworth, Mrs. Opie, Miss Austen. London: Smith, Elder, 1883. 2 copies. Thoby Stephen—presentee. The Author—inscriber. LS—drawing.

_____. Five Old Friends and a Young Prince. London: Smith, Elder, 1868.

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_____. From the Porch. London: Smith, Elder, 1913.

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_____. To Esther, and Other Sketches. London: Smith, Elder, 1869. Laura Makepeace Stephen—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. The Village on the Cliff. London: Smith, Elder, 1867.

_____. The Works of Miss Thackeray. London: Smith, Elder, 1875-76. 8 vols.

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The Road to War, Being an Analysis of the National Government’s Foreign Policy. Pref. by C.R. Atlee. London: Gollancz, 1937. LW—annotations. Review copy.

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_____. Ibsen and the Actress. Hogarth Essays, 2d Series, no. 15. London: Hogarth Press, 1928.

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_____. Nicholas Crabbe, or, The One and the Many: A Romance. Intro. by Cecil Woolf. London: Chatto & Windus, 1958.

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_____. Goblin Market and Other Poems. London: Macmillan, 1862.

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_____. Emile, ou, De l’éducation. Frankfurt: s. n., 1762. 4 vols. in 2.

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_____. Lettres de deux amans, habitans d’une petite ville au pied des Alpes. Amsterdam: Rey, 1761. 6 vols.

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Roustan, M. The Pioneers of the French Revolution. Trans. by Frederic Whyte. Intro. by Harold J. Laski. London: Benn, 1926. LW—annotations.

Rowe, Nicholas. The Fair Penitent: A Tragedy. London: J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1750. LW—signer.

Rowse, A. L. The Question of the House of Lords. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 19. London: Hogarth Press, 1934. LW—dedicatee.

Roxburgh, Ronald Francis. International Conventions and Third States: A Monograph. Contributions to International Law and Diplomacy. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1917. LW—annotations.

Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, Ceylon Branch, Colombo. Journal of the Ceylon Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Colombo: The Branch, 1845-1971. 53 vols. Vol. 26, no. 71, part 1 (1918) only.

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Rozanov, V.V. Fallen Leaves. Trans. by S. S. Koteliansky. Foreword by James Stephens. London: Mandrake Press, 1929. Vol. 1. Review copy.

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Ruskin, John. The Elements of Perspective. London: Smith, Elder, 1859. LS—drawings.

Ruskin, John. Aratra pentelici: Six Lectures on the Elements of Sculpture, Given before the University of Oxford in Michaelmas Term, 1870. The Works of John Ruskin, vol. 3. London: Smith, Elder, 1872. LS—annotations.

_____. The Elements of Perspective: Arranged for the Use of Schools and Intended to be Read in Connexion with the First Three Books of Euclid. London: Smith, Elder, 1859. LS—drawings.

_____. Fors clavigera: Letters to the Workmen and Labourers of Great Britain. Orpington, Kent: Allen, 1871-84. 8 vols. 2 copies. (Copy 2 lacks vols. 7 and 8.) LS—annotations, drawings.

_____. Modern Painters. London: Smith, Elder, 1851-1868. 5 vols. Lacking vol. 5.

_____. Munera pulveris: Six Essays on the Elements of Political Economy. The Works of John Ruskin, vol. 2. London: Smith, Elder, 1872. LS—annotations.

_____. Ruskin as Literary Critic: Selections. Ed. by A.H.R. Ball. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1928. LW—annotations.

_____. Selections from Ruskin. Ed. by A.C. Benson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1923.

_____. Sesame and Lilies: Three Lectures. Rev. and enl. ed. The Works of John Ruskin, vol. 1. London: Smith, Elder, 1871. LS—annotations, drawing.

_____. The Stones of Venice. Travellers’ ed. London: Allen, 1904. 2 vols. Review copy.

_____. Time and Tide, by Weare and Tyne: Twenty-Five Letters to a Working Man of Sunderland on the Laws of Work. The Works of John Ruskin, vol. 5. London: Smith, Elder, 1872. LS—annotations, drawing.

_____. Time and Tide; The Crown of Wild Olive. World’s Classics. London; New York: H. Milford; Oxford University Press, 1920.

Russell, Bertrand. The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell. London: Allen & Unwin, 1967-69. 3 vols. LW—annotations.

_____. The Basic Writings of Bertrand Russell, 1903-1959. Ed. by Robert E. Egner and Lester E. Denonn. London: Allen & Unwin, 1961. LW—annotations.

_____. Freedom and Organization, 1814-1914. London: G. Allen & Unwin, 1934. LW—annotations.

_____. Icarus: Or, The Future of Science. London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1924.

_____. Philosophical Essays. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1910.

_____. Power: A New Social Analysis. London: Allen & Unwin, 1938. LW—annotations.

_____. The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism. London: Allen & Unwin, 1920. LW—annotations. Review copy.

_____. The Principles of Mathematics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1903. LW—signer.

_____. Principles of Social Reconstruction. London: Allen & Unwin, 1916. LW—signer.

_____. The Problem of China. London: Allen & Unwin, 1922. LW—annotations. Review copy.

_____. The Problems of Philosophy. Home University Library of Modern Knowledge, no. 35. London: Williams and Norgate; New York: H. Holt, 1912.

_____. Which Way to Peace? London: Joseph, 1936. LW—annotations.

Russell, Edward J. Britain’s Food in Wartime. Oxford Pamphlets on World Affairs, no. 52. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1941.

Rutherford, William G. First Greek Grammar: Accidence and Syntax. Rev. ed. Macmillan’s Greek Course. London: Macmillan, 1907.

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Rylands, George, ed. Elizabethan Tragedy: Six Representative Plays, Excluding Shakespeare. London: G. Bell, 1933.

_____. Poems. London: Hogarth Press, 1931. The Author—signer.

_____. Russet and Taffeta. London: Hogarth Press, 1925. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Words and Poetry. Intro. by Lytton Strachey. London: Hogarth Press, 1928.

Saburov, Petr Aleksandrovich. The Saburov Memoirs, or, Bismarck and Russia, Being Fresh Light on the League of the Three Emperors, 1881. Ed. and trans. by J.Y. Simpson. New York: Macmillan; Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1929.

The Sackbut. London; Philadelphia: Curwen, 1920- . Vol. 10, no. 8 (Mar. 1930) only.

Sackville-West, Edward. The Apology of Arthur Rimbaud: A Dialogue. Hogarth Essays, 2d Series, no. 7. London: Hogarth Press, 1927. Roger Senhouse—signer.

_____. Piano Quintet. London: Heinemann, 1925. VW—signer.

Sackville-West, V. All Passion Spent. London: Hogarth Press, 1931.

_____. All Passion Spent. New cheap ed. London: Hogarth Press, 1932.

_____. Challenge. New York: Doran, 1923. The Author—signer.

_____. Collected Poems. London: Hogarth Press, 1933. Vol. 1. 2 copies. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Country Notes. London: Joseph, 1939. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. The Dark Island. London: Hogarth Press, 1934.

_____. The Dragon in Shallow Waters. London: W. Collins Son, 1921.

_____. The Edwardians. Ltd. ed. London: Hogarth Press, 1930. The Author—signer.

_____. The Edwardians. New ed. London: Hogarth Press, 1931.

_____. Family History. London: Hogarth Press, 1932.

_____. The Heir: A Love Story. London: Heinemann, 1922.

_____. Joan of Arc. World-Makers and World-Shakers, a Series of Short Biographies. London: Hogarth Press, 1937.

_____. King’s Daughter. Hogarth Living Poets, no. 11. London: Hogarth Press, 1929.

_____. Knole and the Sackvilles. London: Heinemann, 1926. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Orchard and Vineyard. London: Lane; Bodley Head; New York: Lane, 1921.

_____. Passenger to Teheran. London: Hogarth Press, 1926.

_____. Pepita. London: Hogarth Press, 1937.

_____. Pepita. 2d impression. London: Hogarth Press, 1937.

_____. Saint Joan of Arc: Born January 6th, 1412, Burned as a Heretic, May 30th, 1431, Canonised as a Saint, May 16th, 1920. London: Cobden-Sanderson, 1936. 2 copies. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Seducers in Equador. London: Hogarth Press, 1924. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Selected Poems. New Hogarth Library, vol. 4. London: Hogarth Press, 1941.

_____. Sissinghurst. London: Hogarth Press, 1931. The Author—signer.

_____. Solitude: A Poem. London: Hogarth Press, 1938. 2 copies. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Twelve Days: An Account of a Journey across the Bakhtiari Mountains in South-Western Persia. London: Hogarth Press, 1928.

_____. V. Sackville-West. Augustan Books of Poetry. London: Benn, 1931. VW—binder.

Sade, Marquis de. Justine, or, The Misfortunes of Virtue. Ed. by Alan Hull Walton. London: Spearman; Holland Press, 1964.

Sadleir, Michael. The Northanger Novels: A Footnote to Jane Austen. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1927. VW—binder.

_____. Trollope: A Commentary. London: Constable, 1927. LW—annotations.

Sadler, Michael Ernest. Modern Art and Revolution. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 13. London: Hogarth Press, 1932.

St. Helier, Susan Mary Elizabeth Stewart-Mackenzie Jeune, Baroness. Memories of Fifty Years. London: Arnold, 1909.

St. John, Charles. Short Sketches of the Wild Sports and Natural History of the Highlands: From the Journals of Charles St. John, Esq. London: Murray, 1849. Herbert Duckworth—signer. George Duckworth—signer.

_____. A Tour in Sutherlandshire: With Extracts from the Field-Books of a Sportsman and Naturalist. 2d ed. Edinburgh: Douglas, 1884. 2 vols. LS—drawing.

St. John, Christopher. Ethel Smyth: A Biography. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1959. LW—annotations.

St. Michael and All Angels: Berwick, Sussex. Eastbourne: STP and SP, [1969?].

Saint-Simon, Louis de Rouvroy, duc de. Mémoires complets et authentiques du duc de Saint-Simon sur le siècle de Louis XIV et la régence, précédées d’une notice sur l’auteur par Emile de la Bédollière. Paris: Barba, 1856. 20 vols. in 10. LS?—annotations.

_____. Mémoires de Saint-Simon: Nouvelle édition collationnée sur le manuscrit autographe, augmentée des additions de Saint-Simon au Journal de Dangeau et de notes et appendices, par A. de Boislisle et suivie d’un lexique des mots et locutions remarquables. Paris: Hachette, 1881-1930. 43 vols. Vols. 1-3 only. Quentin Bell—drawing. VW—binder.

Sainte-Beuve, Charles Augustin. Causeries du lundi. 3. éd. Paris: Garnier, [1850?]-70. 15 vols. LS—annotations, drawings. LW—annotations.

_____. Mes poisons, cahiers intimes inédits. Éd. par Victor Giraud. Paris: Plon-Nourrit, ©1926.

_____. Nouveaux lundis. Bibliothèque Contemperaine. Paris: M. Lévy, 1865. 13 vols. Vol. 3 only.

Saintsbury, George. A Last Scrapbook. London: Macmillan, 1924.

Salt, Henry Stephens. Richard Jefferies: His Life & his Ideals. New and cheaper ed. London: Fifield, 1905.

Salter, Arthur Salter, Baron. The Dual Policy. Oxford Pamphlets on World Affairs, no. 11. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1939.

_____. Economic Policies and Peace: Merttens Lecture, 1936. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 34. London: Hogarth Press, 1936.

_____. Recovery, the Second Effort. Rev. ed. London: G. Bell, 1933. Review copy.

Saltmarshe, Christopher, John Davenport, and Basil Wright, eds. Cambridge Poetry, 1929. Hogarth Living Poets, no. 8. London: Hogarth Press, 1929.

Salvemini, Gaetano. The French Revolution, 1788-1792. Trans. by I. M. Rawson. London: Cape, 1953. LW—annotations.

Samuel, Horace Barnett. Beneath the Whitewash: A Critical Analysis of the Report of the Commission on the Palestine Disturbances of August, 1929. London: Hogarth Press, 1930.

_____. Unholy Memories of the Holy Land. London: Hogarth Press, 1930.

Sand, George. Elle et lui. La Bibliothèque precieuse. Paris: Libraire Gründ,

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Sands, J. Out of the World, or, Life in St. Kilda. 2d ed., rev. Edinburgh: Maclachlan and Stewart, 1878. LW—annotations.

Sandars, Edmund. A Beast Book for the Pocket: The Vertebrates of Britain, Wild and Domestic, Other than Birds and Fishes. 3d impression. London: Oxford University Press, 1944.

Sanders, William Stephen. Early Socialist Days. London: Hogarth Press, 1927.

Sandburg, Carl. Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years. London: Cape, 1926. 2 vols. LW—annotations.

Sanger, Charles Percy. The Structure of Wuthering Heights. Hogarth Essays, 19. London: Hogarth Press, 1926.

_____, and H. T. J. Norton. England’s Guarantee to Belgium and Luxemburg, with Full Text of the Treaties. London: Allen & Unwin, 1915. Review copy.

Sansom, George. Japan. Oxford Pamphlets on World Affairs, no. 70. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1944.

Sansom, William. The Equilibriad. Illus. by Lucien Freud. London: Hogarth Press, 1948.

_____. Fireman Flower. 3d ed. London: Hogarth Press, 1966.

Santayana, George. The Sense of Beauty: Being the Outlines of Aesthetic Theory. New York: Scribner’s, 1896.

Sapru, Tej Bahadur. See India. Constitution.

Sarton, May. I Knew a Phoenix: Sketches for an Autobiography. New York: Rinehart, 1959. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Inner Landscape: Poems. London: Cresset Press, n. d. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Sartoris, Adelaide Kemble. A Week in a French Country-House. Pref. by Mrs. Richmond Ritchie. London: Smith, Elder, 1902.

Sassoon, Philip. The Third Route. London: Heinemann, 1929. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Sassoon, Siegfried. Lingual Exercises for Advanced Vocabularians [poems]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1925. LW, VW—presentees. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Recreations. London: Chiswick Press, 1923. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Saunders, Howard. An Illustrated Manual of British Birds. 2d ed., rev. and enl. London: Gurney and Jackson, 1899. VW—annotations.

Savage-Armstrong, George Francis. One in the Infinite. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1891. LS—presentee. The Author—inscriber. VW?—binder.

Sawyer, W. W. Prelude to Mathematics. A Pelican Book, A327. Reprint of 1955 ed. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng.: Penguin, 1957.

Sayers, Dorothy L. The Mysterious English. Macmillan War Pamphlets, no. 10. London: Macmillan, 1941.

Sazonov, Sergei Dmitrievich. Fateful Years, 1909-1916: The Reminiscences of Serge Sazonov. London: Cape, 1928. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Schaeffer, Albrecht. Die Sage von Odysseus, neu erzählt nach den ursprünglichen Motiven. Leipzig: Insel-Verlag, [19—?].

Schapiro, J. Salwyn. Condorcet and the Rise of Liberalism. New York: Harcourt, 1934. LW—annotations.

Schapiro, Leonard Bertram. The Communist Party of the Soviet Union. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1960. Review copy?

Schirokauer, Arnold. Lassalle: The Power of Illusion and the Illusion of Power. Trans. by Eden and Cedar Paul. London: Allen & Unwin, 1931. LW—annotations.

Schmitt, Bernadotte Everly. The Origins of the First World War. Historical Association General Series, no. 39. London: Routledge and Paul, 1958.

Schmitz, Ettore. See Svevo, Italo.

Schneider, Herbert W. Making the Fascist State. New York: Oxford University Press, 1928.

Scholefield, Guy H. The Pacific, its Past and Future, and the Policy of the Great Powers from the Eighteenth Century. London: Murray, 1919. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Schonfield, Hugh J., ed. Letters to Frederick Tennyson. London: Hogarth Press, 1930. 2 copies.

Schreiner, Olive. The Story of an African Farm. London: Unwin, 1924.

Schuman, Frederick Lewis. International Politics: An Introduction to the Western State System. 1st ed. New York; London: McGraw-Hill, 1933. Review copy.

Schumann, Robert. Gesammelte Schriften über Musik und Musiker. Herausgegeben von Heinrich Simon. Leipzig: Reclam, [1888-89?]. 3 vols. Vols. 1 and 2 only.

Schwarzenberger, Georg. The Legality of Nuclear Weapons. Library of World Affairs, no. 43. London: Stevens, 1958. Review copy.

Scientific Horticulture. Wye; Canterbury: Horticultural Education Association, 1932-1975. 26 vols. Vol. 7 (1939) only.

Scotland: A Select Bibliography. 1st ed. National Book League Book List, 2d Series. London: Cambridge University Press, 1950.

Scott Centenary Articles: Essays by Thomas Seccombe, W. P. Ker, George Gordon [et al]. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1932.

Scott, Arthur Pearson. An Introduction to the Peace Treaties. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1920.

Scott, Barbara Noel. Island Voices and Other Poems. Sussex: Ditchling Press, 1965. The Author—signer.

_____. The Wild Poppies. London: Outposts Publications, 1965. The Author—signer.

Scott, James Brown. A Survey of International Relations between the United States and Germany, August 1, 1914-April 6, 1917, Based on Official Documents. New York: Oxford University Press, 1917.

Scott, Walter, Sir. The Abbot. Edinburgh: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Ballantyne; London: Constable, 1820. 3 vols. 2 copies. LS—annotations. LW—inscriber. VW—presentee.

_____. Anne of Geierstein, or, The Maiden of the Mist. Edinburgh: Cadell; London: Simpkin and Marshall, 1829. 3 vols.

_____. The Antiquary. 5th ed. Edinburgh: Ballantyne; Constable; London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818. 3 vols.

_____. The Antiquary. Waverley Novels, vol. 6. Edinburgh: Constable, 1829.

_____. Chronicles of the Canongate. Edinburgh: Cadell, 1827. 2 vols.

_____. Chronicles of the Canongate, Second Series. 1st ed. Edinburgh: Cadell, 1828. 3 vols.

_____. The Fortunes of Nigel. 1st ed. Edinburgh: Constable, 1822. 3 vols.

_____. Guy Mannering, or, The Astrologer. 1st ed. Edinburgh: Ballantyne; Longman, Hurst, 1815. 3 vols.

_____. Ivanhoe: A Romance. 1st ed. Edinburgh: Constable, 1820. 3 vols. Vols. 2 and 3 only.

_____. The Journal of Sir Walter Scott, from the Original Manuscript at Abbotsford. Ed. by David Douglas. Edinburgh: Douglas, 1890. 2 vols. LS—annotations, drawings.

_____. The Journal of Sir Walter Scott…the Text Revised from a Photostat in the National Library of Scotland. Ed. by J. G. Tait. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1939-46. 3 vols. Vol. 1 only.

_____. Kenilworth: A Romance. Edinburgh: Constable; Ballantyne; London: Hurst, Robinson, 1821. 3 vols.

_____. Lives of the Novelists. Intro. by Austin Dobson. World’s Classics, 94. London; New York; Toronto: Frowde; Oxford University Press, 1906.

_____. The Monastery: A Romance. Edinburgh: Constable, Ballantyne; London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820. 3 vols. Vol. 3 only.

_____. Peveril of the Peak. Edinburgh: Constable, 1822. 4 vols. Lacking vol. 3.

_____. The Pirate. Edinburgh: Constable, 1822. 3 vols.

_____. Quentin Durward. 1st ed. Edinburgh: Constable; London: Robinson, 1823. 3 vols.

_____. Redgauntlet: A Tale of the Eighteenth Century. Edinburgh: Constable; London: Robinson, 1824. 3 vols.

_____. Redgauntlet: A Tale of the Eighteenth Century. 1st ed., 2d state. Edinburgh: Constable, 1824.

_____. Rob Roy. 1st ed. Edinburgh: Ballantyne; Constable, 1818. 3 vols.

_____. St. Ronan’s Well. Edinburgh: Ballantyne; Constable; London: Robinson, 1824. 3 vols.

_____. Tales of my Landlord. 4th ed. Edinburgh: Ballantyne; Blackwood; London: Murray, 1817. 4 vols. Lacking vol. 4.

_____. Tales of my Landlord, Second Series. 1st ed. Edinburgh: Constable, 1818. 4 vols.

_____. Tales of my Landlord, Third Series. Edinburgh: Constable, 1819. 4 vols.

_____. Tales of my Landlord, Fourth and Last Series. Edinburgh: Ballantyne; London: Cadell, Whittaker, 1832. 4 vols.

_____. Tales of the Crusaders. Edinburgh: Constable, 1825. 4 vols.

_____. The Waverley Novels. Library ed. Edinburgh: Black, 1852-53. 25 vols.

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_____. The Waverley Pageant: The Best Passages from the Novels of Sir Walter Scott. Ed. by Hugh Walpole. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1932. VW—presentee. Hugh Walpole—inscriber.

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_____. Shakespeare’s Tragedy of Macbeth, as Presented by Edwin Booth. Ed. by W. Winter. Edwin Booth Prompt Book, vol. 8. New York: Printed for W. Winter by F. Hart, 1878. Elizabeth Robins—annotations.

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_____. The Taming of the Shrew. Ed. by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch. Works of Shakespeare. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1928.

_____. The Tragedies of Shakespeare. Ed. by W. J. Craig. Oxford Miniature Edition. London; New York: Frowde; Oxford University Press, 1903.

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_____. The Works of William Shakespeare Chronologically Arranged, with Introductions by Charles Whibley. London: Macmillan, 1925.

_____. The Works of William Shakespere. London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1891. LW—signer, annotations.

Sharp, Thomas. A Derelict Area: A Study of the South-West Durham Coalfield. Intro. by Hugh Dalton. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 25. London: Hogarth Press, 1935.

Sharp, William. Romantic Ballads, and, Poems of Phantasy. Felling, Newcastle-on-Tyne: Scott, 1888. LS—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Sharpe, Ella Freeman. Dream-analysis: A Practical Handbook for Psycho-analysts. International Psycho-analytical Library, no. 29. London: Hogarth Press and the Institute of Psycho-analysis, 1937.

Shaw, Bernard. Arms and the Man: An Anti-romantic Comedy in Three Acts. The Dramatic Works of Bernard Shaw, no. 4. London: Constable, 1910.

_____. Candida: A Mystery. Dramatic Works, no. 5. London: Constable, 1910.

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_____. The Commonsense of Municipal Trading. 2d ed. Fabian Socialist Series, no. 5. London: Fifield, 1912.

_____. Everybody’s Political What’s What. London: Constable, 1944. LW—annotations.

_____. The Intelligent Woman’s Guide to Socialism, Capitalism, Sovietism, and Fascism. London: Penguin, 1937. 2 vols.

_____. The Irrational Knot. London: Constable, 1905. LW—signer.

_____. The Irrational Knot. London: Constable, 1924.

_____. Love among the Artists. Constable’s Sixpenny Novels. London: Constable, 1914.

_____. Love among the Artists. Popular ed. London: Constable, 1924.

_____. Plays Pleasant and Unpleasant. London: Richards, 1901. 2 vols. Vol. 2 only. LW—signer.

_____. Prefaces. London: Constable, 1934. LW—annotations.

_____. Saint Joan: A Chronicle Play in Six Scenes and an Epilogue. London: Constable, 1924. LW—annotations.

_____. Saint Joan: A Chronicle, and The Apple Cart: A Political Extravaganza. London: Constable, 1932.

_____. An Unsocial Socialist. Popular edition. London: Constable, 1924.

Shaw, Frederick John. Anglo-American Relations, 1861-1865, by Brougham Villiers [pseud.] and W. H. Chesson. London: Unwin, 1919. LW—annotations.

Sheean, Vincent. The Tide: A Novel. 1st ed. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran, 1933. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

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Shelley, Percy Bysshe. The Complete Poetical Works of Shelley, Including Materials Never Before Printed in Any Edition of the Poems. Ed. by Thomas Hutchinson. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1904. VW—bookplate, spine label.

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_____. The Poetical Works. London: G. Newnes, 1902. Cecil N. Sidney Woolf—signer. LW—signer.

_____. The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Ed. by Mrs. Shelley. London: E. Moxon, 1839. 4 vols. VW—binder.

_____. The Prose Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Ed. by Richard Herne Shepherd. London: Chatto & Windus, 1912. 2 vols. Vol. 2 only. VW—signer.

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_____. The Shelley Correspondence in the Bodleian Library: Letters of Percy Bysshe Shelley and Others, Mainly Unpublished, from the Collection Presented to the Library by Lady Shelley in 1892. Ed. by R.H. Hill. Oxford: Printed for the Bodleian Library by J. Johnson, 1926. Review copy.

_____. The Shelley Papers: Memoir of Percy Bysshe Shelley by T. Medwin, Esq., and Original Poems and Papers. London: Whittaker, Treacher, 1833. LS—signer.

_____. Shelley’s Lost Letters to Harriet. Ed. by Leslie Hotson. London: Faber & Faber, 1930.

Shepherd, Edwin Colston. The Military Aeroplane. Oxford Pamphlets on World Affairs, no. 44. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1941.

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_____. The Methods of Ethics. Pref. by Constance Jones. 6th ed. London; New York: Macmillan, 1901. LW—signer, annotations.

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Sidney, Algernon. Discourses Concerning Government. London: Booksellers of London and Westminster, 1698. LS—annotations.

Sidney, Philip, Sir. The Complete Poems of Sir Philip Sidney. Ed. by Alexander B. Grosart. Fuller Worthies Library. London: Printed by Robson for private circulation, 1873. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only.

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Simon, André Louis, ed. A Concise Encyclopedia of Gastronomy. London: Wine and Food Society, 1939. 8 sections. Section 8 only.

Simon, E. D. The B.B.C. from Within. London: Gollancz, 1953. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. The Boards of Nationalized Industries. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1957. Review copy.

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_____, and Eva M. Hubback. Training for Citizenship. Foreword by H. Ramsbotham. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1935. Review copy.

Simon, Kathleen Harvey. Slavery. Pref. by Sir John Simon. People’s Library ed. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1930.

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Singh, Nihal, St. Ceylon: New and Old. S. l.: Ceylon Government Railway, [1928?]. LW?—presentee. Mr. and Mrs. W.A. de Silva—inscribers.

Sirr, Henry Charles. Ceylon and the Cingalese: Their History, Government, and Religion, the Antiquities, Institutions, Produce, Revenue, and Capabilities of the Island. London: Shoverl, 1850. 2 vols. W. T. Southorn—signer.

The Situation in the Taiwan Area: Position of the Soviet Union. Soviet Booklets, no. 41. London: Soviet News, 1958.

Sitwell, Edith, Dame. Alexander Pope. London: Faber & Faber, 1930. LW—annotations.

_____. The Collected Poems of Edith Sitwell. London: Duckworth, 1930.

_____. Edith Sitwell. Augustan Books of Modern Poetry. London: Benn, 1926.

_____. Poetry and Criticism. Hogarth Essays, vol. 11. London: Hogarth Press, 1925.

Sitwell, Osbert. Before the Bombardment. London: Duckworth, 1926. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. England Reclaimed, a Book of Eclogues. London: Duckworth, 1927. 2 copies. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

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Sitwell, Sacheverell. Canons of Giant Art: Twenty Torsos in Heroic Landscapes. London: Faber & Faber, 1933.

_____. The Hundred and One Harlequins. New Readers Library. London: Duckworth, 1929.

_____. Southern Baroque Art: A Study of Painting, Architecture, and Music in Italy and Spain of the 17th and 18th Centuries. 3d ed. London: Duckworth, 1930. VW—binder.

Skelton, John. The Complete Poems of John Skelton, Laureate. Ed. by Phillip Henderson. London; Toronto: J. M. Dent, 1931.

Skene, Macgregor. The Biology of Flowering Plants. Series of Biological Handbooks. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1924.

Smart, Christopher. A Song to David, with Other Poems. Ed. by Edmund Blunden. London: Cobden-Sanderson, 1924. Review copy.

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Smith, Alfred Charles. The Birds of Wiltshire: Comprising All the Periodical and Occasional Visitants, as Well as those which are Indigenous to the Country. London: Porter; Devizes, Eng.: Bull, 1887.

Smith, Arthur Lionel. Frederic William Maitland: Two Lectures and a Bibliography. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1908.

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Smith, Florence Margaret. See Smith, Stevie.

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Smith, Goldwin. England and America: A Lecture Delivered by Goldwin Smith before the Boston Fraternity during his Recent Visit to the United States, with an Introduction Addressed by the Author to the President of the Union and Emancipation Society, Manchester. Manchester: Ireland, 1865.

_____. The United Kingdom: A Political History. New York; London: Macmillan, 1899. VW—presentee. LS—bookplates, inscriber.

_____. The United States: An Outline of Political History, 1492-1871. New York; London: Macmillan, 1899. Clive Bell—signer.

Smith, Horace. Poems. London and New York: Macmillan, 1889.

Smith, James Walter. The Law of Banker and Customer. London: Wilson, 1930. Review copy.

Smith, Logan Pearsall. English Idioms. SPE Tract, no. 12. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1923. 2 copies. VW—binder.

_____. Four Words: Romantic, Originality, Creative, Genius. SPE Tract, no. 17. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1924.

_____. The Prospects of Literature. Hogarth Essays, 2d Series, no. 8. London: Hogarth Press, 1927.

_____. Stories from the Old Testament. Richmond, Eng.: Hogarth Press, 1920. VW—initials.

Smith, Miriam. Poems. London: Richards, 1908. VW—presentee. Jack Waller Hills—inscriber.

Smith, Nowell C., ed. Wordsworth’s Literary Criticism. See Wordsworth, William.

Smith, Randolph Wellford. Benighted Mexico. New York; London: Lane, 1916. Review copy.

Smith, Reginald A. Can Conscience be Measured?: A Study of the Mind and Methods of a Good Tribunal. London: Bloomsbury, 1940. The Author—inscriber.

Smith, Stevie. Novel on Yellow Paper, or, Work it out for Yourself. New York: W. Morrow, 1937.

Smith, Thomas. The Profitable Culture of Vegetables for Market Gardeners, Small Holders and Others. New Impression. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1919.

Smith, Vincent Arthur. The Oxford History of India. Ed. by Percival Spear. 3d ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1958. Review copy.

Smollett, Tobias George. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle: In which are Included, Memoirs of a Lady of Quality. London: Printed for J.F. Dove, n. d. LW—signer.

_____. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle: In which are Included Memoirs of a Lady of Quality. London: Scott, 1883.

_____. The Expedition of Humphrey Clinker. 2d ed. London: Printed for W. Johnston and B. Collins, 1772.

_____. The Miscellaneous Works of Tobias Smollett, with Memoirs of his Life and Writings by Robert Anderson. 3d ed. Edinburgh: Printed for Mundell, Doig, Stevenson, 1806. 6 vols. LS—presentee, signer, bookplate, annotations, drawings. Trinity Hall Friends—presenter.

Smuts, Jan Christiaan. Africa and Some World Problems: Including the Rhodes Memorial Lectures Delivered in Michaelmas Term 1929. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1930. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Smyth, Ethel. As Time Went on. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1936. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Beecham and Pharoah: Thomas Beecham (Fantasia in B# Major) Egypt before England’s Exodus (A Fragment of Autobiography). London: Chapman and Hall, 1935.

_____. Female Pipings in Eden. London: Davies, 1933.

_____. Impressions that Remained: Memoirs. New ed. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1923. 2 vols. Vol. 2 only.

_____. Streaks of Life. New ed. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1924. VW—signer.

Smyth, Herbert Weir. Greek Melic Poets. London: Macmillan, 1900. Thoby Stephen—signer, annotations.

Smyth, Una Maude Lyle. The Education of a Young Man in Twelve Lessons by Marius Lyle [pseud.]. London: Hogarth Press, 1926.

Smythe, Paul Rodney. A Ceylon Commentary. London: Williams and Norgate, 1932. W.T. Southorn—signer.

Snaith, Stanley. April Morning. London: Hogarth Press, 1926.

Snedeker, Caroline Dale. Theras: The Story of an Athenian Boy. Kings Treasures of Literature. New York: Dutton; London: Dent, 1925.

Snell, Reginald. Coeducation in its Historical and Theoretical Setting. London: Hogarth Press, 1939.

_____. Darwin. World-Makers and World-Shakers: A Series of Short Biographies. London: Hogarth Press, 1937.

_____. The Military Training of Youth: An Inquiry into the Aims and Effects of the O.T.C. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 37. London: Hogarth Press, 1937.

_____. Progressive Schools: Their Principles and Practice. London: Hogarth Press, 1934.

_____. Public Schools: Their Failure and their Reform. London: Hogarth Press, 1932.

Socialism and National Minimum. Fabian Socialist Series, no. 6. London: Fifield, 1909. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Socialism and the Condition of the People. Labour Party Policy Report, no. 5. London: Labour Party, 1933.

Socialism and the Condition of the People. Socialism in Action. London: Labour Party, 1934.

Society of Labour Lawyers. Justice for All: Society of Labour Lawyers Report. Fabian Research Series, 273. London: Fabian Society, 1968.

Soltau, Roger Henry. French Political Thought in the Nineteenth Century. London: Benn, 1931. LW—annotations.

Somervell, D. C. Disraeli and Gladstone: A Duo-Biographical Sketch. London: Jarrolds, 1925. LW—bookplate, annotations.

The Song Book: Words and Tunes from the Best Poets and Musicians. Comp. by John Hullah. Golden Treasury Series. London: Macmillan, 1866. LS—drawings. Herbert Duckworth—signer.

Sophocles. The Ajax of Sophocles. Trans. by R.C. Trevelyan. London: Allen & Unwin, 1919.

_____. Electra and Other Plays: Ajax, Electra, Women of Trachis, Philoctetes. Trans. by E.F. Watling. Penguin Classics, L 28. Melbourne; London; Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1953.

_____. Oedipus, King of Thebes: Translated into English Rhyming Verse with Explanatory Notes. Trans. by Gilbert Murray. London: Allen & Unwin, 1911.

_____. The Oedipus Tyrannus of Sophocles. Trans. by J. T. Sheppard. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1922.

_____. Sophocle: Traduction nouvelle. Trans. by Leconte de Lisle. Paris: Lemerre, 1877. VW—binder.

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_____. Sophocles: The Plays and Fragments. Ed. by R. C. Jebb. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1892-1900. 7 vols. Vols. 5 and 6 only. LW—signer.

_____. Sophocles: Translated into English Verse. Traduit par Robert Whitelaw. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1904. Clive Bell—presentee.

_____. Sophoclis Fabvlae. Ed. by A. C. Pearson. Scriptorum classicorum bibliotheca Oxoniensis. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1924.

_____. Sophoclis Tragoediae. Oxford Greek and Latin Classics. Oxford: Parker, 1867. LW—signer, annotations. VW—annotations.

_____. The Trachiniae of Sophocles: Acting Version for the Performances Given by Bedford College, University of London, on July 6th, 7th and 8th, 1911. Trans. by Lewis Campbell. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1911.

_____. The Tragedies of Sophocles. Trans. by Richard Jebb. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1904. VW—signer.

Sorel, Albert. L’Europe et la revolution française. 17. éd. Paris: Plon-Nourrit, 1922. 8 vols. LW—annotations.

Sorel, Georges. Reflections on Violence. Trans. and intro. by T. E. Hulme. London: Allen & Unwin, 1916. LW—annotations. Review copy.

South, Richard. The Moths of the British Isles. New ed. Wayside and Woodland Series. London; New York: Frederick Warne, [1920?]. 2 vols. LW—annotations. Julian Bell—signer.

Southerne, Thomas. Oroonoko: A Tragedy, as it was Acted at the Theatre Royal by His Majesty’s Servants in the Year 1699. London: Hitch, 1751.

Southey, Robert. The Doctor, &c. Ed. by John Wood Warter. New ed. London: Longmans, Green, 1865. VW—binder.

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Stephen, George. The Adventures of a Gentleman in Search of a Horse, by Caveat Emptor. 2d ed. London: Saunders and Otley, 1836. LS—signer.

_____. The Jesuit at Cambridge. London: Colburn, 1847. 2 vols. 2 copies. VW—presentee. John Maynard Keynes—inscriber. Laura Makepeace Stephen—presentee. LS—inscriber.

_____. The Life of Christ. London: Hatchards, 1871.

Stephen, Harry Lushington, Sir, ed. State Trials, Political and Social. London: Duckworth, 1899-1902. 4 vols. Lacking vol. 4. VW—presentee. The Publisher—inscriber.

Stephen, James. Considerations on Imprisonment for Debt: Fully Proving that the Confining of the Bodies of the Debtors is Contrary to Common Law, Magna Charta, Statute Law, Justice, Humanity, and Policy, and that the Practice is More Cruel and Oppressive than is Used in the Most Arbitrary Kingdoms in Europe, with an Account of the Various Applications to the King and Judges by the Prisoners of the King’s Bench, for Obtaining Redress, and Some Remarkable Cases of Prisoners Now Confined there. London: Sold by T. Evans, 1770. LS—signer, inscriber.

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_____. Lectures on the History of France. 2d ed. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1852. 2 vols. 2 copies. LS—annotations.

Stephens, James Fitzjames, Sir. Essays by a Barrister. London: Smith, Elder, 1862. LS—annotations.

_____. Horae Sabbaticae: Reprint of Articles Contributed to The Saturday Review. London: Macmillan, 1892. LS—annotations, drawings.

Stephen, James Kenneth. J.K. Stephen. Augustan Books of Modern Poetry. London: Benn, 1926.

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_____. Lapsus Calami, and Other Verses. Intro. by Herbert Stephen. Cambridge: Macmillan and Bowes, 1896. LS—presentee. Herbert Stephen—inscriber.

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_____. The English Utilitarians. Crown Library. London: Duckworth, 1912. 3 vols.

_____. Henry Sidgwick. Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press, 1900. 3 copies.

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_____. History of English Thought in the Eighteenth Century. 3d ed. London: Smith, Elder, 1902. 2 vols.

_____. Hobbes. English Men of Letters. London: Macmillan, 1904. VW—bookplate, signer.

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_____. Life of Henry Fawcett. London: Smith, Elder, 1885.

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_____. The Life of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, Bart., K.C.S.I., a Judge of the High Court of Justice. London: Smith, Elder, 1895. 2 copies. LS—inscriber. Thoby Stephen—presentee.

_____. The Playground of Europe. New ed. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1894. LS—inscriber. Thoby Stephen—presentee.

_____. The Playground of Europe. London: Longmans, Green, 1901.

_____. Samuel Johnson. English Men of Letters. London: Macmillan, 1878. LS—inscriber, annotations. Laura Makepeace Stephen—presentee.

_____. The Science of Ethics. London: Smith, Elder, 1882. 2 copies. LS—inscriber. Julia Duckworth Stephen—presentee.

_____. Sketches from Cambridge. London; Cambridge: Macmillan, 1865. 2 copies. LS—inscriber. Harriet Marion Thackeray—presentee. Henry Richards Luard—signer. Anne Thackeray Ritchie—presentee. George Duckworth—signer.

_____. Social Rights and Duties, Addresses to Ethical Societies. London: Sonnenschein; New York: Macmillan, 1896. 2 vols.

_____. Some Early Impressions. London: Hogarth Press, 1924.

_____. Studies of a Biographer. London: Duckworth, 1899-1902. 4 vols. 2 copies. VW—presentee. Thoby Stephen—presentee. LS—inscriber.

_____. Swift. English Men of Letters. London: Macmillan, 1882. Julia Duckworth Stephen—signer.

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Stephen, Sarah Wilberforce. Anna, or, Passages from the Life of a Daughter at Home. 7th ed. London: Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday, 1867. Laura Makepeace Stephen—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Stephens, Alexander. Memoirs of John Horne Tooke: Interspersed with Original Documents. London: Printed for J. Johnson, 1813. 2 vols. Vol. 2 only.

Stephens, John S. Danger Zones of Europe: A Study of National Minorities. Merttens Lecture on War and Peace, 3d. London: Hogarth Press, 1929.

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_____. A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy by Mr. Yorick. New ed. London: Printed for T. Becket and P. A. de Hondt, 1773. 2 vols.

_____. A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy, to which are Added the Letters to Eliza, by Yorick. Stereotype ed. Paris: Didot, 1800. LW—signer.

_____. The Sermons of Mr. Yorick. London: Printed for J. Dodsley, 1776-77. 6 vols.

_____. The Works of Laurence Stern. 3d ed. London: s. n., 1769. 5 vols. 2 copies.

Sternhold, Thomas, et al. The Whole Book of Psalms, Collected into English Metre. Cambridge: Printed by J. Hayes, 1683.

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Stevenson, Robert Louis. A Child’s Garden of Verses. 4th ed. London: Longmans, Green, 1890.

_____. Essays of Travel. London: Chatto & Windus, 1905. LW—signer.

_____. An Inland Voyage. London: Chatto & Windus, 1900.

_____. The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson to his Family and Friends. Ed. by Sidney Colvin. 4th ed. London: Methuen, 1901. 2 vols. VW—bookplate, signer.

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_____. Prince Otto: A Romance. London: Chatto & Windus, 1908.

_____. Robert Louis Stevenson. Augustan Books of Modern Poetry. London: Benn, 1925.

_____. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson. Tusitala ed. London: W. Heinemann, etc., 1924. 35 vols, Lacking vol. 6.

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Stirk, Samuel Dickinson. The Prussian Spirit: A Survey of German Literature and Politics, 1914-1940. London: Faber & Faber, 1941. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Stocks, Mary Danvers Brinton. Ernest Simon of Manchester. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1963. LW—annotations.

Stoddard, Lothrop. The Revolt against Civilization, the Menace of the Under-man. London: Chapman and Hall, 1922. LW—annotations.

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_____. Hunting & Shooting in Ceylon. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1907.

Stowell, Ellery C., and Henry F. Munro. International Cases: Arbitrations and Incidents Illustrative of International Law as Practised by Independent States. London: Constable; Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1916. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only.

Strachey, Celia, and John Gustav Werner, comps. Fascist Germany Explains. London: Gollancz, 1934.

Strachey, Julia. Cheerful Weather for the Wedding. London: Hogarth Press, 1932.

Strachey, Lytton. Books & Characters, French & English. Phoenix Library. London: Chatto & Windus, 1929. VW—binder.

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Strachey, Marjorie Colvile. Mazzini, Garibaldi & Cavour. World-Makers and World-Shakers: A Series of Short Biographies. London: Hogarth Press, 1937.

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Strachey, Ray. “The Cause”: A Short History of the Women’s Movement in Great Britain. London: G. Bell, 1928. VW—signer.

_____, ed. Our Freedom and its Results. London: Hogarth Press, 1936.

_____. A Quaker Grandmother, Hannah Whitall Smith. New York; Chicago: Revell, ©1914.

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_____, and Oliver Strachey. Keigwin’s Rebellion (1683-4): An Episode in the History of Bombay. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1916.

Strawson Chemical Company Limited. Insecticides and Fungicides Used in the Commercial Control of Orchard Pests. London: Strawson Chemical Company; Truscotts, ©1925.

Streit, Clarence K. For Union Now: A Proposal for Federal Union of the Democracies. Washington, D.C.: Union Press, 1939.

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Stresemann, Gustav. Gustav Stresemann: His Diaries, Letters, and Papers. Ed. and trans. by Eric Sutton. London: Macmillan, 1935. LW—annotations.

Strickland, Claude Francis. Co-operation for Africa. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1933.

Strindberg, August. Easter and Other Plays. London: J. Cape, 1929. LW—annotations.

_____. Lucky Peter’s Travels and Other Plays. London: J. Cape, 1930.

Strode, Hudson, ed. Immortal Lyrics: An Anthology of English Lyric Poetry from Sir Walter Raleigh to A. E. Housman. New York: Random House, 1938. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Strong, L. A. G. A Letter to W. B. Yeats. Hogarth Letters, no. 6. London: Hogarth Press, 1932.

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Student’s Handbook to the University and Colleges of Cambridge. 33d ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1934.

Sturgis, Howard Overing. Belchamber. Intro. by Gerlad Hopkins. World’s Classics, 429. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1935. VW—binder.

Stutchbury, Oliver Piers. The Case for Capital Taxes. Fabian Tract, 388. London: Fabian Society, 1968.

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Sullivan, John. The Reform of the Rating System. Foreword by W. A. Robson. Fabian Research Series, no. 47. London: Gollancz; Fabian Society, 1939.

The Surprising Adventures of Bampfylde Moore Carew, King of the Beggars, Containing his Life, a Dictionary of the Cant Language and Many Entertaining Particulars of that Extraordinary Man. New ed., corr. Tiverton: Printed for W. Salter, 1812. LS—signer.

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Survey of American Foreign Relations. New Haven: Yale University Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1928-31. 4 vols. Vol. 1 only. Review copy.

Survey of International Affairs. London; New York: Oxford University Press, 1920- . 1920-1932, 1934-1946 issues only. LW—annotations.

Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History and Antiquities of the County. Lewes, Sussex, Eng.: Sussex Archaeological Society, 1848- . Vols. 69, 72, 73, and 80 only.

Sutherland, James Runcieman. The Medium of Poetry. Hogarth Lectures on Literature, 2d Series, no. 1. London: Hogarth Press, 1934.

Suthers, R. B. Simple Simon, the Socialist Scoundrel. London: Labour Party, 1932.

_____. Socialism or Smash! London: Labour Party, 1932.

Sutton, Martin J. Permanent and Temporary Pastures: With Descriptions and Coloured Illustrations of Leading Natural Grasses and Clovers. 2d ed. London: Hamilton, Adams, 1887.

Svevo, Italo. Confessions of Zeno. Trans. by Beryl de Zoete. London; New York: Putnam, 1930.

_____. The Hoax. Trans. by Beryl de Zoete. London: Hogarth Press, 1929.

_____. The Nice Old Man and the Pretty Girl and Other Stories. Trans. by L. Collison-Morley. London: Hogarth Press, 1930. LW—signer.

Swift, Jonathan. Gulliver’s Travels. World’s Classics, 20. 3d rpt. of 1902 ed. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1924. LW—annotations.

_____. Gulliver’s Travels and Selected Writings in Prose & Verse. Ed. by John Hayward. New York: Random House, 1934. VW—signer.

_____. Gulliver’s Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World. Temple Classics. London: Dent, 1897. LW—signer.

_____. Journal to Stella. Everyman’s Library, Biography, no. 757. London; Toronto: Dent; New York: Dutton, 1924.

_____. The Journal to Stella, together with other Writings Relating to Stella and Vanessa, with the Notes of Sir Walter Scott. London: Newnes; New York: Scribner’s, 1904.

_____. Polite Conversation in Three Dialogues. Bodoni Series. London: Mathews and Marrot, 1927.

_____. Swiftiana. Ed. by Charles Henry Wilson. London: Phillips, 1804. 2 vols. in 1.

_____. The Works of Jonathan Swift: Containing Additional Letters, Tracts, and Poems, Not hitherto Published. Ed. by Sir Walter Scott. Edinburgh: Constable, 1814. 19 vols. LS—drawings.

Swinburne, Algernon Charles. Atalanta in Calydon: A Tragedy. London: Moxon, 1865. Herbert Duckworth—signer.

_____. Atalanta in Calydon: A Tragedy. London: Medici Society, 1923.

_____. Bothwell: A Tragedy. London: Chatto & Windus, 1874.

_____. A Channel Passage and Other Poems. London: Chatto & Windus, 1904. VW—presentee. Violet Dickinson—inscriber.

_____. Charles Dickens. London: Chatto & Windus, 1913.

_____. Collected Poetical Works. London: W. Heinemann, 1924. 2 vols.

_____. Erechtheus: A Tragedy. London: Chatto & Windus, 1876. LW—signer.

_____. Love’s Cross-Currents: A Year’s Letters. Collection of British Authors, v. 3834. Leipzig: Tauchnitz, 1905.

_____. A Note on Charlotte Brontë. London: Chatto & Windus, 1877.

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_____. The Poems of Algernon Charles Swinburne. London: Chatto & Windus, 1904. 6 vols.

_____. Selections from the Poetical Works of Algernon Charles Swinburne. 9th ed. London: Chatto & Windus, 1903. Thoby Stephen—signer.

_____. Swinburne’s Hyperion and Other Poems, with an Essay on Swinburne and Keats by Georges Lafourcade. London: Faber and Gwyer, 1927. LW—annotations.

Swinnerton, Frank. Figures in the Foreground: Literary Reminiscences, 1917-40. London: Hutchinson, 1963.

_____. The Georgian Literary Scene. Everyman’s Library, Essays and Belles-Lettres, no. 943. London: Dent, 1938.

Swinstead-Smith, K. The Marchesa and Other Stories. London: Hogarth Press, 1936.

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Symonds, John Addington. John Addington Symonds, a Biography, Compiled From His Papers and Correspondence. Comp. by Horatio F. Brown. 2d ed. London: Smith, Elder, 1903.

_____. Studies of the Greek Poets. 3d ed. London: Black, 1902. 2 vols. VW—signer.

_____, and Margaret Symonds. Our Life in the Swiss Highlands. London: Black, 1892. LS—presentee, drawing.

Symonds, Margaret. Days Spent on a Doge’s Farm. 2d ed. London: Unwin, 1908.

_____. Out of the Past. London: Murray, 1925.

Symons, Arthur. Mes souvenirs. Chapelle-Réanville, Eure, France: Hours Press, 1929. The Author—signer.

Szladits, Lola L. See Berg Collection.

Tacitus, Cornelius. The Annals of Tacitus. Ed. by George O. Holbrooke. London: Macmillan, 1882. LW—signer.

_____. Annals of Tacitus, Translated into English, with Notes and Maps. Trans. by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb. London; New York: Macmillan, 1895. LW—signer.

_____. Cornelii Taciti Annalium libri I-IV. Ed. and intro. by H. Furneaux. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1892. Thoby Stephen—signer.

_____. The History of Tacitus. Trans. by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb. New ed. London; New York: Macmillan, 1888. Arthur F. Popham—signer.

Tagebuch eines halbwüchsigen Mädchens. Quellenschriften zur seelischen Entwicklung, Nr. 1. Leipzig: Internationaler Psychoanalystischer Verlag, 1919.

Tagore, Rabindranath. Nationalism. London: Macmillan, 1917. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Taine, Hippolyte. H. Taine: Sa vie et sa correspondance. Paris: Hachette, 1902-07. 4 vols. Vol. 1 only.

_____. History of English Literature. Trans. by H. Van Laun. 3d ed. Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas, 1872. 2 vols. LS—signer, annotations.

_____. Notes on England. 6th and cheaper ed. London: Ibister, 1874.

_____. Les origines de la France contemporaine. 31. éd. Paris: Hachette, 1927. 12 vols. Vol. 1 only. VW—binder.

Take Over the War Industries!: A Reasoned Case for Public Ownership. Fabian Society Socialist Propaganda Committee, Pamphlet no. 1. London: Fabian Society, 1942.

Tallemant Des Réaux. Miniature Portraits. Trans. by Hamish Miles. London: Chapman, 1925.

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T’ang, Liang-li. The Foundations of Modern China. Pref. by Wang Ching-wei. London: Douglas, 1928.

Tanner, J. R. English Constitutional Conflicts of the Seventeenth Century, 1603-1689. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1928. LW—annotations.

Tanska-Hoffmanowa, Klementyna. The Journal of Countess Françoise Krasinska, Great Grandmother of Victor Emmanuel. Trans. by Kasimir Dziekonska. London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1897. VW—presentee. Dorothea Stephen?—inscriber.

Tasso, Torquato. La Gerusalemme liberata. Edizione formata sopra quella di 1584, Mantova. Milan: Tosi, 1820. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only.

Tattvabhushan, Sitanath. Sankaracharya: His Life and Teachings. Trans. by Sita Nath Dutta. 3d ed. Calcutta: Society for the Resuscitation of Indian Literature, 1899.

Tawney, R.H. The Attack, and Other Papers. London: Allen & Unwin, 1953. LW—annotations.

_____. Beatrice Webb, 1858-1943. British Academy. Proceedings, 1944, vol. 29. London: H. Milford, 1945. The Author—signer. Review copy.

_____. Equality. Halley Stewart Lectures, 1929. London: Allen & Unwin, 1931. LW—annotations.

_____. The Problem of the Public Schools. London: Workers’ Educational Association, 1944.

_____. Religion and the Rise of Capitalism: A Historical Study. Pref. note by Charles Gore. Cheaper ed. Holland Memorial Lectures, 1922. London: Murray, 1929.

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Taylor, A.J.P. Bismarck: The Man and the Statesman. London: Hamilton, 1955. LW—annotations.

_____. Germany’s First Bid for Colonies, 1884-1885, a Move in Bismarck’s European Policy. Studies in Modern History. London: Macmillan, 1938. LW—annotations.

_____. Trieste. London: Yugoslav Information Office, 1945.

Taylor, E.G.R. Ideas on the Shape, Size, and Movements of the Earth. London: King and Staples, 1943.

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Taylor, Henry. Notes from Books, in Four Essays. 2d ed. London: Murray, 1849. Anne Thackeray Ritchie—signer.

_____. The Statesman: An Ironical Treatise on the Art of Succeeding. Intro. by Harold J. Laski. Reprint Series, no. 2. Cambridge: Heffer, 1927. VW—presentee. Harold J. Laski—inscriber.

_____. The Virgin Widow: A Play. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1850.

Taylor, Thomas. The Life of William Cowper, Esq.: Compiled from his Correspondence and Other Authentic Sources of Information. 4th ed. London: Seeley and Burnside, 1835. LS—presentee.

Taylor, Tom. Tom Taylor’s Tragedy or The Fool’s Revenge, as Presented by Edwin Booth. Edwin Booth Prompt Book, vol. 9. Ed. by William Winter. New York: Hart, 1878. Elizabeth Robins—annotations.

Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre. Sauvons l’humanité. Paris: Durassie, 1940.

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_____. The Victorian Age in Politics, War, and Diplomacy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1928. Review copy.

_____, and Lillian M. Penson. Foundations of British Foreign Policy from Pitt (1792) to Salisbury (1902), or, Documents Old and New, Selected and Edited, with Historical Introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1938. LW—annotations.

Temple, Charles Lindsay. Native Races and their Rulers: Sketches and Studies of Official Life and Administrative Problems in Nigeria. Cape Town: Argus; London: Way, 1918.

Temple, Dorothy Osborne, Lady. See Osborne, Dorothy.

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Tennent, James Emerson, Sir. Ceylon: An Account of the Island, Physical, Historical, and Topographical, with Notices of its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions. 4th ed., rev. London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1860. 2 vols. W. T. Southorn—signer.

_____. Ceylon: An Account of the Island, Physical, Historical, and Topographical, with Notices of its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions. 5th ed., rev. London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1860. 2 vols. LW—signer.

Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron. Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Augustan Books of Modern Poetry. London: Benn, 1926.

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_____. Enoch Arden, Etc. London: Moxon, 1864. Harriet Marian Thackeray—presentee. Alicia Bayne—inscriber.

_____. The Holy Grail and Other Poems. London: Strahan, 1870. Herbert Duckworth—presentee. Julia Margaret Cameron—inscriber.

_____. Idylls of the King. London: Moxon, 1859.

_____. In Memoriam. London; New York: Macmillan, 1894. Thoby Stephen—signer.

_____. The Lover’s Tale. London: C. Kegan Paul, 1879.

_____. The Princess: A Medley. 8th ed. London: Moxon, 1858.

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_____. The Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Poet Laureate. London; New York: Macmillan, 1894. Thoby Stephen—presentee. LS—inscriber.

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_____. The Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Poet Laureate. London; New York: Macmillan, 1902. VW—bookplate.

Tennyson, Charles, Sir. Stars and Markets. London: Chatto & Windus, 1957.

Tennyson, Hallam Tennyson, Baron, ed. Tennyson and his Friends. London: Macmillan, 1911. VW—signer.

Terry, Ellen, Dame. Ellen Terry and Bernard Shaw: A Correspondence. Ed. by Christopher St. John. 2d ed. London: Constable, 1931.

Texte, Joseph. Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the Cosmopolitan Spirit in Literature. London: Duckworth; New York: Macmillan, 1899. LS—annotations.

Thackeray, Francis St. John, comp. Anthologia graeca: Passages from the Greek Poets. London: Bell and Daldy, 1867. Anne Thackeray Ritchie—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Anthologia graeca: Passages from the Greek Poets. London: Bell and Daldy, 1869.

_____. Anthologia latina. London: Bell and Daldy, 1865. Anne Thackeray Ritchie—presentee. Harriet Marian Thackeray—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. Anthologia latina: Passages from the Latin poets. 7th ed. London: Bell, 1898. 2 copies. LW—signer. Thoby Stephen—signer.

Thackeray, William Makepeace. The Adventures of Philip on his Way through the World: Shewing who Robbed him, who Helped him, and who Passed him by, to which is Now Prefixed A Shabby Genteel Story. Works of William Makepeace Thackeray in 13 Volumes, vol. 6. London: Smith, Elder, 1888.

_____. Christmas Books: Mrs. Perkin’s Ball; Our Street; Dr. Birch. London: Chapman and Hall, 1864.

_____. A Collection of Letters of W.M. Thackeray, 1847-1855: With Portraits and Reproductions of Letters and Drawings. London: Smith, Elder, 1887. LS—annotations.

_____. Contributions to “Punch” (Not Previously Reprinted) with Illustrations by the Author. His Works, vol. 26. London: Smith, Elder, 1886.

_____. Early and Late Papers Hitherto Uncollected. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1867. Harriet Marian Thackeray—presentee. Anne Fields—inscriber.

_____. The History of Henry Esmond, Esq., a Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty Q. Anne. London: Smith, Elder, 1852. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only. VW—binder.

_____. The History of Henry Esmond, Esq., a Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty Queen Anne. London: Smith, Elder, 1858. LS—signer.

_____. The History of Henry Esmond, Esq., a Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty Queen Anne. London: Smith, Elder, 1866. Thoby Stephen—signer.

_____. The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, his Friends and his Greatest Enemy. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1849-50. 2 vols. LS—signer, annotations.

_____. The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, his Friends and his Greatest Enemy. Works of William Makepeace Thackeray in 13 Volumes, vol. 2. London: Smith, Elder, 1888.

_____. The History of Samuel Titmarsh and the Great Hoggarty Diamond; Memoirs of Mr. C.J. Yellowplush; and Burlesques. Works of William Makepeace Thackeray in 13 Volumes, vol. 8. London: Smith, Elder, 1887.

______. The Letters and Private Papers of William Makepeace Thackeray. Ed. by Gordon N. Ray. London: Oxford University Press, 1945-46. 4 vols. LW—annotations.

_____. Miscellaneous Essays, Sketches and Reviews. London: Smith, Elder, 1885. LS—annotations.

_____. Miscellanies: Prose and Verse. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1855-57. 4 vols. 2 copies. Copy 2 has vols. 3 and 4 only. LS—signer. VW—binder.

_____. The Newcomes: Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family. Illus. by Richard Doyle. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1854-55. 2 vols.

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_____. The Newcomes: Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family. Works of William Makepeace Thackeray in 13 Volumes, vol. 3. London: Smith, Elder, 1888.

_____. The Orphan of Pimlico and Other Sketches, Fragments and Drawings. Notes by Anne Isabella Thackeray. London: Smith, Elder, 1876.

_____. Pendennis. London: Ward, Lock, 1910.

_____. Roundabout Papers; The Four Georges; The English Humorists, to which is Added the Second Funeral of Napoleon. Works of William Makepeace Thackeray in 13 Volumes, vol. 10. London: Smith, Elder, 1877.

_____. Sultan Stork, and Other Stories and Sketches by William Makepeace Thackeray (1829-1844) Now First Collected, to which is Added, the Bibliography of Thackeray, Rev. and Considerably Enl. Ed. by Richard Herne Shepherd. London: Redway, 1887.

_____. Vanity Fair: A Novel without a Hero. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1849. LS—signer.

_____. The Virginians: A Tale of the Last Century. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1858-59. 2 vols. LS—signer.

_____. The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray. London: Smith, Elder, 1869. 22 vols. Lacking vol. 19.

Thackeray, Anne Isabella. See Ritchie, Anne Thackeray.

Thatcher, Oliver J., and Ferdinand Schwill. Europe in the Middle Age. London: Murray, 1897.

Theal, George McCall. Ethnography and Condition of South Africa before A.D. 1505: Being a Description of the Inhabitants of the Country South of the Zambesi and Kuene Rivers in A.D. 1505, together with All that can be Learned from Ancient Books and Modern Research of the Condition of South Africa from the Earliest Time until its Discovery by Europeans. 2d ed. enl. London: Allen & Unwin, 1919.

_____. History of South Africa, from 1795 to 1872. London: Allen & Unwin, 1915- . 5 vols. Vols. 1-3 only. Vol. 3—Review copy. LW—annotations.

_____. History of South Africa from 1873 to 1884. London: Allen & Unwin, 1919. 2 vols. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Theimer, Walter. Encyclopaedia of World Politics. Ed. by Peter Campbell. London: Faber & Faber, 1950.

Theobald, Frederick V. Insect Enemies of the Allotment Holder. Ashford, Kent: Headley Brothers, 1918.

Theocritus. Theocriti Carmina. Ed. by Christoph Ziegler. Tubingae: Laupp, 1879. LW—signer.

_____. Theocritus, Bion and Moschus, Rendered into English Prose. Trans. by A. D. Lang. Golden Treasury Series. London; New York: Macmillan, 1896. LW—signer.

Theologia Germanica. See Franckforter.

These Eventful Years: The Twentieth Century in the Making, as Told by Many of its Makers, Being the Dramatic Story of All that has Happened throughout the World during the Most Momentous Period in all History. Pref. by Franklin H. Hooper. London; New York: Encyclopaedia Britannica. 2 vols. 2 copies.

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Thomas, Graham Stuart. Ground-Cover Plants. London: Royal Horticultural Society, ©1967. LW—annotations.

Thomas, John Alun. The House of Commons, 1832-1901: A Study of its Economic and Functional Character. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1939.

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Thomas, Margaret, comp. An Anthology of Cambridge Women’s Verse. Hogarth Living Poets, no 20. London: Hogarth Press, 1931.

Thomas à Kempis. The Christian’s Pattern: Or, A Treatise of the Imitation of Jesus Christ, in Four Books: Written Originally in Latin by Thomas à Kempis, Now Render’d into English: To which are Added, Meditations and Prayers, for Sick Persons, by George Stanhope. 5th ed. London: M. Roberts for D. Brown, 1706.

_____. Of the Imitation of Christ in Four Books. Ltd. ed. London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1898. VW—presentee, bookplate. Thoby Stephen—inscriber.

Thompson, Clara, Milton Mazer, and Earl Witenberg, eds. An Outline of Psychoanalysis. Rev. ed. Modern Library of the World’s Best Books, 66. New York: Modern Library, 1955.

Thompson, Edward John. Cock Robin’s Decease: An Irregular Inquest. Hogarth Essays, 2d Series, 13. London: Hogarth Press, 1928.

_____. A History of India. Benn’s Sixpenny Library, no. 18. London: Benn, 1927.

_____. The Other Side of the Medal. London: Hogarth Press, 1925.

_____, and G. T. Garratt. Rise and Fulfillment of British Rule in India. London: Macmillan, 1934. LW—annotations.

Thompson, Edward Raymond. See Raymond, E. T.

Thompson, Francis. Francis Thompson. Augustan Books of English Poetry, 2d Series, no. 3. London: Benn, 1927.

_____. Selected Poems of Francis Thompson. London: Methuen, 1908.

Thompson, J. M. Robespierre. Oxford: Blackwell, 1935. 2 vols. LW—annotations.

Thompson, Lucius Perronet. Can Germany Stand the Strain? Oxford Pamphlets on World Affairs, no. 19. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1939.

Thompson, Robert Grainger Ker, Sir. Defeating Communist Insurgency: Experiences from Malaya and Vietnam. Studies in International Security, 10. London: Chatto & Windus, 1966.

Thomson, David. Europe since Napoleon. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1957. Review copy.

_____. French Foreign Policy. Oxford Pamphlets on World Affairs, no. 67. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1944. 2 copies.

Thomson, G. P. The Atom. Home University Library of Modern Knowledge, 145. London: Butterworth, 1930.

Thomson, James. Biographical and Critical Studies. Pref. by Bertram Dobell. London: Reeves and Turner and B. Dobell, 1896. VW—presentee, bookplate. Thoby Stephen—inscriber.

_____. The City of Dreadful Night and Other Poems. Ed. by Bertram Dobell. London: Bertram Dobell, 1899. LW—signer, poem by Amy Levy inscribed.

_____. Poems, Essays, and Fragments. Ed. by John M. Robertson. London: Bonner; Reeves and Turner, 1892. VW—bookplate.

_____. Poems, Essays, and Fragments. Ed. by John M. Robertson. Cheaper ed. London: Fifield, 1905. VW—bookplate.

_____. The Poetical Works of James Thomson: The City of Dreadful Night; Vane’s Story; Weddah & Om-el-Bonain; Voice from the Nile, & Poetical Remains. Ed. by Bertram Dobell. London: Reeves and Turner, 1895. 2 vols. VW—bookplate.

_____. Satires and Profanities. London: Progressive, 1884. VW—bookplate. Archibald G. B. Russell—bookplate.

Thomson, William M. The Land and the Book, or Biblical Illustrations Drawn from the Manners and Customs, the Scenes and Scenery, of the Holy Land. London; New York: Nelson, 1891. LW—presentee. Arlington School—presenter.

Thoreau, Henry David. Where I Lived and what I Lived for. Waltham Saint Lawrence, Berkshire: Golden Cockerel Press, 1924.

Thorn, Ismay. The Emperor’s Boys. New ed. London: Shaw, 1883.

Thucydides. The History of the Peloponnesian War. Ed. and trans. by Henry Dale. Henry Bohn’s Classical Library, 3/6. London: Bell and Daldy, 1872-75. 2 vols. Vol. 2 only. LW—signer. VW—binder.

_____. Thucydides, Book I-VII. Ed. by E.C. Marchant and C.E. Graves. Macmillan’s Classical Series for Colleges and Schools. London: Macmillan, 1884-1909 [Book 1, 1905]. 7 vols. LW—signer, annotations. Philip Sidney Woolf—signer, annotations.

_____. Thucydides, Translated into English, with Introduction, Marginal Analysis, Notes, and Indices. Ed. and trans. by B. Jowett. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1881. 2 vols.

_____. Thucydides’ Peloponnesian War. Trans. by Richard Crawley. Temple Classics. London: J. M. Dent, 1903. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only.

_____. Thucydidis De bello Peloponnesiaco libri octo ad optimorum librorum fidem. Ed. by Franz Joseph Goeller. London: Priestley, 1835. 8 vols. in 2.

_____. Thucydidis historia. Oxford Greek and Latin Classics. Oxford: Parker, 1893. Vol. 1.

Tibullus, and Sextus Propertius. Selections from Tibullus and Propertius. Ed. and Intro. by George Gilbert Ramsay. 2d ed., rev. Clarendon Press Series. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1895. Thoby Stephen—signer, annotation.

Tiller, Terence. Notes for a Myth, and Other Poems. Phoenix Living Poets. London: Chatto & Windus; Hogarth Press, 1968.

Tillyard, E.M.W. The Nature of Comedy and Shakespeare. London: Oxford University Press, 1958.

Times (London, England). The History of the “Times.” London: The Times, 1935-84. 9 vols. Vols. 1-4 only. LW—annotations.

Tinayre, Marcelle. La Maison du péché. Paris: Calmann-Lévy, [1908?].

Tocqueville, Alexis de. De la démocratie en Amérique. 13. éd., rev., corr., et augm. Paris: Pagnerre, 1850. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only. LS—signer, annotations.

_____. Journey to America. London: Faber & Faber, 1959. LW—annotations.

_____. Journeys to England and Ireland. Trans. by George Lawrence and K.P. Mayer. Ed. by J.P. Mayer. London: Faber & Faber, 1958. Review copy.

_____. Œuvres, papiers et correspondances. Ed. by J.P. Mayer. Éd. définitive. Paris: Gallimard, 1951-53. 2 vols. in 4. LW—presentee. J.P. Mayer—inscriber.

Tolstaia, S.A. The Autobiography of Countess Sophie Tolstoi. Pref. and notes by Vasilii Spiridonov. Trans. by S. S. Koteliansky and Leonard Woolf. Richmond, Eng.: Hogarth Press, 1922.

Tolstoy, Leo, graf. Childhood, Boyhood, and Youth. Trans. by Louise and Aylmer Maude. Intro. by Aylmer Maude. World’s Classics, 352. London: Oxford University Press, 1930.

_____. On Socialism. Trans. by Ludvig Perno. London: Hogarth Press, 1936.

_____. Plays. Trans. by Louise and Aylmer Maude. Complete ed. World’s Classics, 243. London; New York: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1923. LW—annotation.

_____. Plays. Trans. by Louise and Aylmer Maude. Works of Leo Tolstoy, vol. 17. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1928.

_____. Resurrection: A Novel. Trans. by Louise Maude. Intro. by H.G. Wells. Works of Leo Tolstoy, vol. 19. London: Oxford University Press, H. Milford, 1928.

_____. The Slavery of our Times. Trans. by Aylmer Maude. Porcupine Pamphlets, no. 2. London: Porcupine Press, 1948.

_____. Tolstoi’s Love Letters, with a Study on the Autobiographical Elements in Tolstoi’s Works by Paul Biryukov. Trans. by S. S. Koteliansky and Virginia Woolf. Richmond, Eng.: Hogarth Press, 1923.

_____. Twenty-Three Tales. Trans. by Louise and Aylmer Maude. Works of Leo Tolstoy, vol. 13. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1928.

_____. What I Believe (“My religion”). London: Free Age Press, 1906.

_____. What is Art? and Essays on Art. Trans. by Aylmer Maude. Works of Leo Tolstoy, vol. 18. London: Oxford University Press, H. Milford, 1929.

_____. What is Art? and Essays on Art. Trans. by Aylmer Maude. World’s Classics, 331. London; New York: Oxford University Press, H. Milford, 1930.

_____. What then Must we Do? Trans. and intro. Aylmer Maude. World’s Classics, 281. London; New York: H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1925.

_____, and Alexandra Tolstoy. The Letters of Tolstoy and his Cousin Countess Alexandra Tolstoy (1857-1903). Trans. by Leo Islavin. London: Methuen, 1929. LW—annotations.

Tolstoy, Sophia. See Tolstaia, S.A.

Toucas-Massillon, Edmond. Les attaqueurs. Paris: Calmann-Lévy, ©1910. LW—signer.

Tourneur, Cyril. The Plays and Poems of Cyril Tourneur. Ed. and intro. by John Churton Collins. London: Chatto & Windus, 1878. 2 vols. Vol. 1 only.

Town and Country Magazine. London: Printed for A. Hamilton, 1769-96. 28 vols. Vol. 1 (1769) only.

Townsend, Rochelle S., trans. Short Stories by Russian Authors. Everyman’s Library, Fiction, no. 758. London; Toronto: Dent; New York: Dutton, 1924.

Toynbee, Arnold Joseph. The Conduct of British Empire Foreign Relations since the Peace Settlement. London: Oxford University Press, 1928. Review copy.

_____, trans. Greek Civilisation and Character: The Self-Revelation of Ancient Greek Society. Library of Greek Thought. London; Toronto: Dent; New York: Dutton, 1924.

_____, trans. Greek Historical Thought from Homer to the Age of Heraclius. With two pieces trans. by Gilbert Murray. Library of Greek Thought. New York: Dutton, 1924. Review copy.

_____. An Historian’s Approach to Religion: Based on Gifford Lectures Delivered in the University of Edinburgh in the Years 1952 and 1953. London; New York: Oxford University Press, 1956. LW—annotations.

_____. Nationality and the War. London; Toronto: Dent, 1915.

_____. A Study of History. London; New York: Oxford University Press, 1948-61. 12 vols. Vols. 7-10 only. LW—annotations.

_____. The World after the Peace Conference, Being an Epilogue to the ‘History of the Peace Conference of Paris’ and a Prologue to the ‘Survey of International Affairs, 1920-1923.’ London; New York: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1925. LW—annotation.

Tracts for the Times. London: Printed for J.G.F. and J. Rivington; Oxford: J.H. Parker, 1840-1842. 6 vols. Vols. 1-5 only. Henry Belcher—ink stamp, annotations(?).

Traill, H. D. Sterne. English Men of Letters. London: Macmillan, 1882. LS—markings.

The Transatlantic Review. London: Transatlantic Review; New York: Kraus Reprint, 1959-77. 60 nos. Nos. 7, 22-24, 26-30 only.

Transition: An International Workshop for Orphic Creation. The Hague: Servire, 1927- . Vol. 1 (April 1927) only.

Translation (London). London: Phoenix Press, 1945- . 1st Series only.

Tree, Viola. Can I Help you?: Your Manners—Menus—Amusements—Friends—Charades—Make-ups—Travel—Calling—Children—Love Affairs. London: Hogarth Press, 1937.

Treitschke, Heinrich von. Treitschke’s Origins of Prussianism (the Teutonic Knights). Trans. by Eden and Cedar Paul. London: Allen & Unwin, 1942. LW—annotation.

Trelawny, Edward John. Adventures of a Younger Son. Ed. and intro. by E. Collins. King’s Treasuries of Literature, 123. New York: Dutton; London: Dent, 1925.

Trent, Christopher. The Changing Face of England: The Story of the Landscape through the Ages. London: Phoenix House, 1956. LW—annotations.

Trevelyan, George Macaulay. England under Queen Anne. London: Longmans, Green, 1930-34. 3 vols. Vols. 1 and 3 only. Review copy.

_____. England under the Stuarts. History of England, vol. 5. London: Methuen, 1904.

_____. Grey of Fallodon, Being the Life of Sir Edward Grey, Afterwards Viscount Grey of Fallodon. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1937. LW—annotations.

_____. History of England. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1926. LW—annotation.

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_____. The Two-Party System in English Political History. Romanes Lecture, 12 May 1926. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1926.

Trevelyan, George Otto, Sir. Cawnpore. London: Macmillan, 1910. LW—signer.

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Trevelyan, Janet Penrose Ward. The Life of Mrs. Humphrey Ward. London: Constable, 1923. Review copy.

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_____. The Pterodamozels: An Operatic Fable. London: Printed for the author at Pelican Press, 1917.

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_____. Sisyphus: An Operatic Fable. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1908.

_____. Three Plays: Sulla—Fand—The Pearl Tree. London: Hogarth Press, 1931. The Author—signer.

_____. Windfalls: Notes and Essays. London: G. Allen & Unwin, 1944. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

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_____. Framley Parsonage. London: Collins’ Clear-Type Press, n. d. LS—signer.

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_____. Lady Anna. World’s Classics, 43. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1936.

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_____. The History of the Russian Revolution to Brest-Litovsk. London: Allen & Unwin, 1919. LW—annotations.

_____. Literature and Revolution. Trans. by Rose Strunsky. London: Allen & Unwin, 1925. LW—annotations.

_____. Trotsky’s Diary in Exile, 1935. Trans. by Elena Zarudnaya. London: Faber & Faber, 1959. LW—annotations.

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_____. William Pitt, Earl of Chatham. London; Hodder & Stoughton, 1938. LW—annotations.

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_____. Virgin Soil: A Novel. Trans. by Constance Garnett. Intro. by Edward Garnett. Novels of Ivan Turgenev, vol. 6 and 7. London: Heinemann, 1924. 2 vols. VW—signer.

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_____. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. London: Harrap, 1924.

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Walpole, Horace. Anecdotes of Painting in England, with Some Account of the Principal Artists, and Incidental Notes on Other Arts. Comp. by George Vertue. 4th ed., with additions. London: Printed for J. Dodsley, 1786. 4 vols.

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Walpole, Hugh, Sir. A Letter to a Modern Novelist. Hogarth Letters, no. 9. London: Hogarth Press, 1932.

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_____. Germany, 1815-1890. Cambridge Historical Series, 8. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1916-18. 3 vols. Vols. 2 and 3 only. LW—annotations. Review copy.

_____. A History of English Dramatic Literature to the Death of Queen Anne. London: Macmillan, 1875. 2 vols. LS—signer, annotations.

Ward, Barbara. Italian Foreign Policy. Oxford Pamphlets on World Affairs, no. 48. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1941.

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Ward, Humphry, Mrs. Helbeck of Bannisdale. London: Smith, Elder, 1898. LS—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

_____. A Writer’s Recollections. 2d ed. London: Collins, ©1919.

Ward, Thomas Humphry, ed. The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers. Intro. by Matthew Arnold. London: Macmillan, 1880-1918. 5 vols. Vol. 4 only. LS—annotations.

Ward, Lock and Company, Ltd. A Handbook to Holland, with General and Railway Maps of Holland: Plans of Middelburg, Dordrecht, Delft, Rotterdam, the Hague, Leiden, Haarlem, Amsterdam, Utrecht, Nijmegen, Kampen, Leeuwarden, Arnhem, the Isle of Walcheren, the Isle of Marken, Etc. 7th ed., rev. Its Tourist Handbooks. London: Ward, Lock, [192-?].

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_____. Ode on the Day of the Coronation of King Edward VII. London; New York: Lane, 1902. LS—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

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_____. Diaries, 1924-1932. Ed. and intro. by Margaret I. Cole. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1956. LW—annotations.

_____. My Apprenticeship. Pelican Books, A31 and A32. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng.: Penguin, 1938. 2 vols. LW—annotations. VW—binder.

_____. A New Reform Bill. Fabian Tract, no. 236. London: Fabian Society, 1931.

_____. Our Partnership. Ed. by Barbara Drake and Margaret I. Cole. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1948. LW—annotations.

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_____, and B. L. Hutchins. Socialism and National Minimum. Fabian Socialist Series, no. 6. London: Fifield, 1909. LW—markings. Review copy.

Webb, Sidney. Towards Social Democracy? 2d impression. Westminster: Fabian Society, 1916.

_____. A Constitution for the Socialist Commonwealth of Great Britain. London: Longmans, Green, 1920.

_____. The Consumers’ Co-operative Movement. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1921. LW—annotations.

_____. The History of Trade Unionism. Rev. ed., extended to 1920. New York: Longmans, Green, 1920. LW—annotations.

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_____. The Public Organisation of the Labour Market: Being Part Two of the Minority Report of the Poor Law Commission. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1909.

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_____, and Beatrice Webb. English Local Government: Statutory Authorities for Special Purposes. English Local Government, vol. 4. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1922.

_____. Soviet Communism: A New Civilisation. 2d ed. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1937. 2 vols. 2 copies. LW, VW—presentees. The Authors—inscribers.

Webster, Charles K., ed. British Diplomacy, 1813-1815: Select Documents Dealing with the Reconstruction of Europe. London: G. Bell, 1921. LW—annotations. Review copy.

_____. The Foreign Policy of Castlereagh, 1815-1822, Britain and the European Alliance. London: G. Bell, 1925. LW—annotations. Review copy.

_____. The League of Nations in Theory and Practice. London: Allen & Unwin, 1933. LW—annotations.

_____. Some Problems of International Organisation. Second Montague Burton Lecture on International Relations. Leeds: University of Leeds, 1943.

Webster, John. The Complete Works of John Webster. Ed. by F. L. Lucas. London: Chatto & Windus, 1927. 4 vols. LW—bookplate.

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_____. The Works of John Webster: With Some Account of the Author, and Notes. Ed. by Alexander Dyce. New ed., rev. and corr. London; New York: Routledge, 1871. LS—signer, annotations.

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Webster, Nesta Helen. The French Revolution: A Study in Democracy. 4th ed. London: Constable, 1926.

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Wedgwood, Josiah Clement Wedgwood, Baron. The Future of the Indo-British Commonwealth. Adyar, Madras, India: Theosophical Publishing House, 1921. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

Wedmore, E. B. A Manual of Beekeeping for English-Speaking Beekeepers. London: Arnold, 1932.

Weerawardana, I. D. S. Ceylon and her Citizens. Madras: Oxford University Press, 1956.

_____. Ceylon General Election, 1956. Colombo: Gunasena, 1960.

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Welles, Sumner. The Time for Decision. New York; London: Harper, 1944. LW—annotation.

Wellesley, Dorothy. ed. A Broadcast Anthology of Modern Poetry. Hogarth Living Poets, no. 17. London: Hogarth Press, 1930.

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_____. Jupiter and the Nun. London: Hogarth Press, 1932. The Author—signer.

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Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of. The Letters of the Duke of Wellington to Miss J., 1834-1851. Ed. by Christine Terhune Herrick. 2d ed. London: Unwin, 1924. LW—annotations.

Wells, Catherine. The Book of Catherine Wells. Intro. by H. G. Wells. London: Chatto & Windus, 1928.

Wells, H. G. The Common Sense of World Peace: An Address Delivered in the Reichstag at Berlin, on Monday April 15th, 1929. London: Hogarth Press, 1929.

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_____. Democracy under Revision: A Lecture Delivered at the Sorbonne, March 15th, 1927. London: Hogarth Press, 1927.

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_____. In the Fourth Year: Anticipations of a World Peace. London: Chatto & Windus, 1918. LW—annotations.

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_____. Mr. Britling Sees it Through. London; New York: Cassell, 1916. 2 copies.

_____. The New America, the New World. London: Cresset, 1935.

_____. The New Machiavelli. London: Bodley Head, 1911. VW—signer.

_____. The Open Conspiracy: Blue Prints for a World Revolution, a Second Version of this Faith of a Modern Man Made More Explicit and Plain. Rev. ed. London: Hogarth Press, 1930.

_____. A Short History of the World. London: Labour Publishing, 1924.

_____. The Way to World Peace. Affirmations, Sec. 3. London: Benn, 1930.

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Wendt, Lionel. Ceylon. London: Lincolns-Prager, ©1950. Bella Woolf Southorn—presentee. M. L. Wirag—inscriber.

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_____. The Strange Necessity: Essays and Reviews. London: Cape, 1928. VW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

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_____. Stravinsky’s Sacrifice to Apollo. London: Hogarth Press, 1930. Review copy.

_____. Walking Shadows: An Essay on Lotte Reiniger’s Silhouette Films. London: Hogarth Press, 1931.

_____. Wander Birds with Ten Silhouettes Cut by Lotte Reiniger. Bristol: Perpetua Press, 1934. The Author—signer.

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Why the German Republic Fell and Other Studies of the Causes and Consequences of Economic Inequality. Ed. by A. W. Madsen. London: Hogarth Press, 1941.

Why we Study History. Historical Association Publications, no. 131. London: King and Staples, 1944.

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_____. Lights are Bright. London: Hogarth Press, 1936.

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Wilde, Oscar. De Profundis. Metheun’s Colonial Library. London: Methuen, 1905. LW—signer.

_____. The Picture of Dorian Gray. Copyright ed. Collection of British Authors, Tauchnitz ed., vol. 4049. Leipzig: Tauchnitz, 1908.

_____. Poems by Oscar Wilde, with The Ballad of Reading Gaol. New ed. London: Methuen, 1909. VW—signer.

_____. The Works of Oscar Wilde. Ed. and intro. by G. F. Maine. New collected ed. London: Collins, 1949.

Wildenstein and Co. (London, England). Homage to Paul Cézanne (1839-1906), July, 1939. London: Wildenstein, 1939.

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Wilhelm, Crown Prince of Germany. I Seek the Truth: A Book on Responsibility for the War. Trans. by Ralph Butler. London: Faber and Gwyer, 1926. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Wilkinson, L. P. Frank Ezra Adcock, 1886-1968: Fellow, Sometime Lecturer in Classics, Dean and Vice-Provost, Professor Emeritus of Ancient History: A Memoir Prepared by Direction of the Council of King’s College, Cambridge. Cambridge: King’s College, 1969.

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William II, German Emperor. My Early Life. London: Methuen, 1926. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Williams, Alan. Barbouze. London: Blond, 1963.

Williams, Alwyn Terrell Petre. The Churches in Britain. Oxford Pamphlets on Home Affairs, no. H8. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1944.

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Williams, Emlyn. George: An Early Autobiography. London: Hamilton, 1961.

Williams, Huw Menai. The Passing of Guto, and other Poems. Hogarth Living Poets, no. 6. London: Hogarth Press, 1929.

Williams, Raymond. Culture and Society, 1780-1950. London: Chatto & Windus, 1958.

Williams, Shirley. Britain and the Free Trade Area. Fabian Society Research Series, 202. London: Fabian International Bureau, 1958.

_____. The Common Market and its Forerunners. Fabian Society Research Series, 201. London: Fabian International Bureau, 1958.

Williams, W. E. The Rise of Gladstone to the Leadership of the Liberal Party, 1859 to 1868. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1934. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Williamson, James Alexander. A Short History of British Expansion. London: Macmillian, 1922. Review copy.

Willis, Irene Cooper. The Authorship of Wuthering Heights. London: Hogarth Press, 1936.

Willmore, J. Seldon. The Story of King Constantine as Revealed in the Greek White Book. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1919.

Willoughby, Westel Woodbury. Foreign Rights and Interests in China. Rev. and enl. ed. Semicentennial Publications of the Johns Hopkins University, 1876-1926. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1927. 2 vols.

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Wilson, Florence A. Near East Educational Survey: Report of a Survey Made during the Months of April, May, and June, 1927. London: Hogarth Press for the European Centre of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1928.

_____. The Origins of the League Covenant: Documentary History of its Drafting. Intro. by P. J. Noel Baker. London: Hogarth Press, 1928.

Wilson, Harriette. Harriette Wilson’s Memoirs of Herself and Others. Pref. by James Laver. London: Davies, 1929. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Wingfield, Sheila. A Kite’s Dinner: Poems, 1938-1954. London: Cresset Press, 1954.

Winsbury, Rex. Government and the Press. Fabian Tract, 379. London: Fabian Society, 1968.

Winslow, Miron. A Comprehensive Tamil and English Dictionary of High and Low Tamil. Madras: Hunt, 1862. LW—signer.

Wintringham, Tom. Weapons and Tactics. London: Faber & Faber, 1943. C. J. S. Woolf—ink stamp.

Wise, Marjorie. English Village Schools. London: Hogarth Press, 1931.

Witte, Count. See Vitte, S. IU.

Wolfe, Humbert. Humbert Wolfe. Augustan Books of Modern Poetry. London: Benn, 1926.

_____. Notes on English Verse Satire. Hogarth Lectures on Literature, no. 10. London: Hogarth Press, 1929.

Wolff, Theodor. The Eve of 1914. Trans. by E. W. Dickes. London: Gollancz, 1935. LW—annotations.

Wollman, Maurice, comp. Modern Poetry, 1922-1934. London: Macmillan, 1934.

Wollstonecraft, Mary. Letters Written during a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. 2d ed. London: Johnson, 1802.

_____. The Rights of Woman. Intro. by E. G. Catlin. Everyman’s Library, Science, no. 825. London; Toronto: Dent; New York: Dutton, 1929. [Edition includes The Subjection of Women by John Stuart Mill.]

Women’s Co-operative Guild. Maternity: Letters from Working-Women. Pref. by Herbert Samuel. 2d impression. London: G. Bell, 1915.

Woo, Thomas Tze Chung. The Kuomintang and the Future of the Chinese Revolution. London: Allen & Unwin, 1928. Review copy.

Wood, Alan. Bertrand Russell, the Passionate Skeptic. London: Allen & Unwin, 1957. LW—presentee. The Author—inscriber.

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Woodforde, James. The Diary of a Country Parson: The Reverend James Woodforde. Ed. by John Beresford. London: H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1924-1931. 5 vols. Lacking vol. 5. LW—annotations.

Woods, Maurice. A History of the Tory Party in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, with a Sketch of its Development in the Nineteenth Century. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1924. LW—annotations.

Woodward, E. L. The Origins of the War. Oxford Pamphlets on World Affairs, no. 41. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1940.

_____. Three Studies in European Conservatism: Metternich; Guizot; The Catholic Church in the Nineteenth Century. London: Constable, 1929.

_____, and R. Butler. Documents on British Foreign Policy 1919-1939. See Great Britain. Foreign Office.

Woodward, William E. Lafayette: A Biography. London: Cresset, 1939. LW—annotations.

Woolf, Bella Sidney. Eastern Star-Dust. Colombo: Times of Ceylon, 1922. LW, VW—presentees. The Author—inscriber.

_____. From Groves of Palm. Cambridge: Heffer, 1925.

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Woolf, Cecil Nathan Sidney. Poems. Biographical note by Philip Sidney Woolf. Richmond, Eng.: Hogarth Press, 1918.

Woolf, Douglas. Fade Out. Evergreen Original, E44. New York: Grove Press, 1959.

Woolf, Leonard. After the Deluge: A Study of Communal Psychology. London: Hogarth Press, 1931-39. 2 vols. 2 copies of vol. 1. LW—annotations.

_____. After the Deluge: A Study of Communal Psychology. Pelican Books, A18. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Eng.: Penguin, 1937.

_____. Contes d’orient. Trans. by R. Dubuc. S. l.: s. n., 1964. LW—presentee. R. Dubuc—inscriber.

_____. The Control of Industry by the People. Papers for Guides, January, 1915. London: Women’s Co-operative Guild, 1915.

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_____. Empire and Commerce in Africa: A Study in Economic Imperialism. Westminster: Labour Research Department; London: Allen & Unwin, [1920?].

_____. Essays on Literature, History, Politics, Etc. London: Hogarth Press, 1927.

_____. Fear and Politics: A Debate at the Zoo. Hogarth Essays, 7. London: Hogarth Press, 1925. 4 copies.

_____. The Framework of a Lasting Peace. Intro. by Stephen J. Stearns. Garland Library of War and Peace. New York: Garland, 1971.

_____. The Future of Constantinople. London: Allen & Unwin, 1917.

_____. The Hotel. London: Hogarth Press, 1939.

_____. Hunting the Highbrow. Hogarth Essays, 2d Series, no. 5. London: Hogarth Press, 1927.

_____. Imperialism and Civilization. New ed. London: Hogarth Press, 1933.

_____. International Co-operative Trade. Fabian Tract, no. 201. London: Fabian Society, 1922.

_____. The International Post-War Settlement. Fabian Society Research Series, no. 85. London: Fabian Publications with Gollancz, 1944.

_____. Internationell rättsordning. Trans. by Eva Wigforss. Stockholm: Tidens Förlag, 1917.

_____. The Journey Not the Arrival Matters: An Autobiography of the Years 1939-1969. London: Hogarth Press, 1969. Proof copy.

_____. The Journey Not the Arrival Matters: An Autobiography of the Years 1939-1969. 4th impression. London: Hogarth Press, 1973.

_____. Kooperationen och den Ekonomiska Utrecklingen. Trans. by Anders Hedberg. Stockholm: Kooperativa Förbundets Förlag, 1923.

_____. The League and Abyssinia. Day to Day Pamphlets, no. 31. London: Hogarth Press, 1936.

_____. Mandates and Empire. London: British Periodicals, 1920. 2 copies.

_____. Quack, Quack! London: Hogarth Press, 1935. LW—inscriber.

_____. Scope of the Mandates under the League of Nations. London: Roworth, [1919?]. 3 copies. LW—annotation.

_____. Socialism and Co-operation. Social Studies Series, vol. 4. London: National Labour Press, 1921. 2 copies.

_____. Stories of the East. Richmond, Eng.: Hogarth Press, 1921.

_____. Taxation: 1. What it is. 2. Methods and Uses. 3. Principles. London: Women’s Co-operative Guild, 1916.

_____. The War for Peace. London: Labour Book Service, 1940.

_____. The Way of Peace. Self and Society Booklets, no. 10. London: Benn, 1928. 3 copies.

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Woolf, Virginia. Between the Acts. London: Hogarth Press, 1941. Alastair Forbes—signer. Trekkie Ritchie Parsons—signer.

_____. The Common Reader. London: Hogarth Press, 1925. Lytton Strachey—dedicatee.

_____. The Common Reader. Uniform ed. London: Hogarth Press, 1929.

_____. The Common Reader, Second Series. London: Hogarth Press, 1932.

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_____. Flush: A Biography. Illus. by Vanessa Bell. 2d impression. London: Hogarth Press, 1933.

_____. Flush: A Biography. New York: Harcourt, ©1933.

_____. Jacob’s Room. Richmond, Eng.: Hogarth Press, 1922. 2 copies.

_____. Kew Gardens. Illus. by Vanessa Bell. Richmond, Eng.: Hogarth Press, 1919.

_____. Kew Gardens. Illus. by Vanessa Bell. 3d ed. London: Hogarth Press, 1927.

_____. The Mark on the Wall. 2d ed. Richmond, Eng.: Hogarth Press, 1919.

_____. Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown. Hogarth Essays, vol. 1. London: Hogarth Press, 1924.

_____. Mrs. Dalloway. London: Hogarth Press, 1925.

_____. Mrs. Dalloway. 1st American ed. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1931.

_____. Night and Day. 3d impression. London: Hogarth Press, 1929.

_____. On Being Ill. London: Hogarth Press, 1930. VW—signer.

_____. Orlando: A Biography. London: Hogarth Press, 1928.

_____. A Room of One’s Own. 1st English trade ed. London: Hogarth Press, 1929.

_____. The Second Common Reader. Harvest Books, HB24. New York: Harcourt, Brace, ©1960.

_____. Three Guineas. London: Hogarth Press, 1938.

_____. The Waves. London: Hogarth Press, 1931.

_____. The Years. London: Hogarth Press, 1937.

_____. The Years. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1937.

_____. The Years. Edinburgh: R. & R. Clark, 1938. Proof pulls of p. 127-132 on 2 folded sheets.

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Woolman, John. The Journal of John Woolman. Glasgow: Smeal, 1882. LS—drawing.

Wootton, Barbara. In a World I Never Made: Autobiographical Reflections. London: Allen & Unwin, 1967. LW—annotations.

_____. Socialism and Federation. Federal Tracts, no. 6. London: Macmillan, 1941.

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_____. The Prelude, or, Growth of a Poet’s Mind: An Autobiographical Poem. London: Moxon, 1850. 2 copies. LW—signer. Augustus Hare—bookplate. VW—signer.

_____. The Prelude, or, Growth of a Poet’s Mind. Ed. by Ernest D. Selincourt. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1933. VW—signer.

_____. The Sonnets of William Wordsworth, Collected in One Volume, with a Few Additional Ones Now First Published. London: Moxon, 1838.

_____. Wordsworth’s Literary Criticism. Ed. and intro. by Nowell C. Smith. Oxford Library of Poetry and Prose. London: Frowde, 1905.

The Worker’s Point of View: A Symposium. Pref. by C. T. Cramp. London: Hogarth Press, 1933.

World Committee for the Victims of German Fascism. The Brown Book of the Hitler Terror and the Burning of the Reichstag. Intro. by Lord Harley. London: Gollancz, 1933.

The World Peace and Chinese Tariff Autonomy. London: Allen & Unwin, 1919.

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Wrench, Evelyn, Sir. Geoffrey Dawson and our Times. Foreword by the Earl of Halifax. London: Hutchinson, 1955. LW—annotations.

Wriggins, W. Howard. Ceylon: Dilemmas of a New Nation. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1960. Review copy.

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Wright, Irene Aloha. The Early Written History of Cuba, 1492-1586, Written from Original Sources. New York: Macmillan, 1916. LW—annotations.

Wright, Richardson Little. The Practical Book of Outdoor Flowers. Philadelphia; London: J. B. Lippincott, 1924. Review copy.

Wright, Walter Page. Pictorial Practical Vegetable Growing: A Practical Manual Giving Directions for Laying out Kitchen Gardens and Allotments, Describing the Value and Use of Manures, Advising as to the Destruction of Pests, Dealing with the Principal Tools and Appliances, and Treating on the Culture and Best Varieties of Every Important Vegetable. London; New York: Cassell, 1902.

Wyatt, Thomas, Sir. The Poetical Works of Sir Thomas Wyatt. Ed. by James Yeowell. Aldine Edition of the British Poets. London: G. Bell, 1898. LW—signer.

Wycherley, William. See The Dramatic Works of Wycherley, Congreve, Vanbrugh, and Farquhar.

Xenophon. Xenophon’s Memorabilia. Ed. by Percival Frost. New ed. Grammar School Classics. London: Whittaker, 1876.

Yarborough, Minnie Clare. John Horne Tooke. Columbia University Studies in English and Comparative Literature. New York: Columbia University Press, 1926. Review copy.

Yarrell, William. A History of British Birds. 3d ed. London: J. Van Voorst, 1856. 3 vols. Vol. 1 only. Herbert Duckworth—signer.

The Year’s Poetry. London: Lane, 1934- . 1934 and 1935 only. LW, VW—presentees. John Lehmann—inscriber.

Yeats, John Butler. Early Memories: Some Chapters of Autobiography. Pref. by W. B. Yeats. Churchtown, Dundrum: Cuala Press, 1923. LW—markings.

Yeats, W. B. Autobiographies: Reveries over Childhood and Youth and The Trembling of the Veil. London: Macmillan, 1926.

_____. The Collected Plays of W. B. Yeats. London: Macmillan, 1934.

_____. Ideas of Good and Evil. 2d ed. London: Bullen, 1903.

_____. Poems. London: Unwin, 1927.

_____. Selected Poems, Lyrical and Narrative. London: Macmillan, 1929.

_____. W. B. Yeats. Augustan Books of English Poetry, 2d Series, no. 4. London: Benn, 1927.

_____. Wheels and Butterflies. London: Macmillan, 1934.

York, Elizabeth. Leagues of Nations, Ancient, Mediaeval, and Modern. London: Swarthmore Press, 1919.

York, Thomas Charles, and Hubert J. Foss, comps. How Long does it Play?: A Guide for Conductors. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1929. Review copy.

Yorkshire Apiaries Ltd. E. Yorkshire: Willerby and Kirkella, [19—].

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Young, Arthur. Arthur Young’s Tour in Ireland (1776-1779). Ed. and intro. by Arthur Wollaston Hutton. Bohn’s Standard Library. London: Bell, 1892. 2 vols. LS—annotations.

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_____. Arthur Young’s Travels in France during the Years 1787, 1788, 1789. Ed. and intro. by Matilda Betham-Edwards. York Library. London: G. Bell, 1905.

_____. The Autobiography of Arthur Young, with Selections from his Correspondence. Ed. by M. Betham-Edwards. London: Smith, Elder, 1898. LS—annotations.

Young, George, Sir. The New Germany. London: Constable, 1920. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Young, George Malcolm. Victorian England: Portrait of an Age. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1936. LW—annotations.

Young, Michael Dunlop. What is a Socialised Industry? Socialism Today and Tomorrow Discussion Series, no. 4. London: Fabian Publications; Gollancz, [1947?].

_____, and Henry N. Bunbury. Will the War Make us Poorer? Oxford Pamphlets on Home Affairs, no. H5. London: Milford; Oxford University Press, 1943.

Young Men’s Christian Association. Lectures Delivered before the Young Men’s Christian Association at Centenary Hall and Freemasons’ Hall, 1854. London: Green, 1854. Sir James Stephen—presentee. Committee of the YMCA—presenter.

Zetland, Lawrence John Lumley Dundas, Marquis of. The Life of Lord Curzon: Being the Authorized Biography of George Nathaniel, Marquess Curzon of Kedleston, K.G. London: Benn, 1928. 3 vols. Vol. 1 only. LW—annotations.

Zilliacus, Konni. Inquest on Peace: An Analysis of the National Government’s Foreign Policy. 2d impression. London: Gollancz, 1935.

Zimmermann, Emil. The German Empire of Central Africa as the Basis of a New German World-Policy. Trans. by Edwyn Bevan. London; New York: Longmans, Green, 1918. LW—annotations. Review copy.

Zimmern, Alfred Eckhard, Sir. The League of Nations and the Rule of Law, 1918-1935. 2d ed., rev. London: Macmillan, 1939. Review copy.

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