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ROWSE, A.L. Poems Partly American. Faber and Faber, London , 1959, ROWSE, A.L. Poems Partly American. London : Faber and Faber, (1959). First Edition. Pp [1]-71,(1). 8vo, green cloth, gilt lettering to spine. Contemporary gift inscription, else very good in chipped and browned, unclipped dustjacket. 20.00 Price:
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GRENVILLE, Richard). ROWSE, A.L. ROWSE, A.L. Sir Richard Grenville of the Revenge. pbk Jonathan Cape, 1963, (GRENVILLE, Sir Richard). ROWSE, A.L. Sir Richard Grenville of the Revenge.L.: Jonathan Cape, (1963). Pp 365. 8vo, illustrated green and brown card c overs. Also includes material on Drake, Raleigh, Virginia, Cornish piracy, etc. Name, light shelfwear, else vg. 12.50 Price:
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ROWSE, A.L. BUCHAN, John LAWRENCE, D.H. Times, Persons, Places : Essays in Literature. Macmillan, London, 1965, ROWSE, A.L. Times, Persons, Places : Essays in Literature. London : Macmillan, 1965. Third Printing, Revised. Pp (8),1-218,(2). 8vo, blue cloth, gilt lettering to spine. Contents : 1. D.H. Lawrence at Eastwood. 2. Nottingham:Lawrence's City. 3. John Buchan at Elsfield. 4. Thomas Hardy and Max Gate. 5. Haworth Parsonage. 6. Swift at Letcombe. 7. The Milton Country. 8. Doct or Denton: A Seventeenth-Century Gentleman. 9. Hillesden in Buckinghamshire. 10. Bisham and the Hobys. Very good in spine- and edge-worn, price-clipped dustjacket. 15.00 Price:
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DEKKER, Thomas ROWSE, A.L. Wonderful Year 1603. Folio Press, London, 1989, DEKKER, Thomas. The Wonderful Year 1603. Introduction by A.L. Rowse. London: The Folio Press, 1989. Pp [1]-[62],(2). 8vo, maroon cloth spine, purple silk boards, gilt lettering to spine, paper label to front board, top edge gilt, marbled endpapers. Thomas Dekker (c. 1572 – 25 August 1632) was an Elizabethan dramatist and pamphleteer, a versatile and prolific writer whose career spanned several decades and brought him into contact with many of the period's most famous dramatists. Dekker's first spate of pamphleteering began in 1603, perhaps during a period when plague had closed the theaters. His first was The Wonderful Year, a journalistic account of the death of Elizabeth, accession of James I, and the 1603 plague, that combined a wide variety of literary genres in an attempt to convey the extraordinary events of that year ('wonderful' meaning astonishing, not excellent). Very good in clear plastic dustwrapper. 50.00 Price:
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DRAKE, Francis, Sir SCHOUTEN, William Cornelison. ROWSE, A.L., intro. DOUGAN, Robert O., notes. World Encompassed. facsim in linen box. World Pub. Co., 1966, DRAKE, Francis, Sir. The World Encompassed ; being his next voyage to that to Nombre de Dios formerly imprinted...[and] The Relation of a Wonderfull Voiage made by William Cornelison Schouten of Horne.... Cleveland, Ohio: World Pub. Co., 1966. Facsimile of Drake's 1628 and Schouten 1619 editions. Pp108; 82. 8vo, imitation vellum with ties, in green linen box with introduc tory pamphlet. A handsome facsimile of these two seminal works in the literature of European exploration. With an historical introduction by A.L. Rowse and bibliographical notes by Robert O. Dougan, of the Huntington Library.Vg. 125.00 Price:
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