New Writing and Daylight: 1946

John Lehmann (Editor)
Publication Date 1946
Publisher The Hogarth Press,
Binding Hardback
Condition Good copy in chipped and torn dust jacket
SKU 24822
Notes Blue cloth with gilt titles to spine and to the upper board has a few minor marks, is tanned to the edges and is somewhat scuffed to the gilt. Boards are slightly bumped to points. Scattered foxing. Dust jacket is very worn: rubbed, scuffed, tanned and with chips and tears and a long mess of yellowed tape to its reverse. Binding is sound. Text is clean.

Description

Hardback. 168pp. First edition. Literary periodical bringing together Lehmann’s New Writing together with Daylight into hardback form. Writers with pieces in this volume include: Louis MacNeice, George Baker, John Heath-Stubbs, William Sansom, Rose Macaulay, V. S. Pritchett, Arthur Koestler, L. P. Hartley, Andre Gide Edith Sitwell, Lawrence Durrell. Also includes an essay on Alfred Hitchcock, etc. Dust jacket illustration by Keith Vaughan who also provides a review of a Paul Klee exhibition. Two small selections of black and white plates.
Price: £5.00
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