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Verlag: Oxford University Press, London, 1963
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. Near Fine. First edition. Octavo. viii, 144pp. Topedge modestly soiled, else fine in a near fine lightly rubbed dust jacket with original price sticker on front flap. Containing "In Praise of Anatole France" by Robert Baldick, "Wedmore Memorial Lecture: On Translating Poetry" by C. Day Lewis, The W…orld of William Golding" by Peter Green, "Marcel Proust: Illusion and Reality" by Pamela Hansford Johnson, and more.

Verlag: The Shenval Press, London, 1972
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In den WarenkorbSoftcover. Zustand: Near Fine. Magazine. Octavo. 160pp. Fine in perfectbound wrappers. British literary magazine that includes contributions from Alan Ross, John Mellors, Ian Robinson, Allan Massie, David Pownall, R.A. Light, William Gogor-Smith, Tony Harrison, Hugo Williams, William Peskett, Peter Porter, John Lehmann, Lionel B…rett, Robert Nye, Gavin Ewart, Robert Conquest, Deborah Tall, Daniel Hoffman, Homer Sykes, Claud Cockburn, Reg Gadney, R.R. Milner-Gulland, William Feaver, Nora Sayre, Alan Seymour, Julian Symons, Gavin Ewart, Tony Harrison, Patric Dickinson, Martin Green, Allan Massie, Herbert Lomas, and Anthony Dickins.
Verlag: berkely,ucp,1993, 1993
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In den WarenkorbSoft cover. Zustand: Very Good. paperback,8vo,293pp,illustd,fine copy. Book.

The return of Sherlock Holmes : the handbook of The Sherlock Holmes Statue Festival, 21-26 September 1999
edited by Peter Horrocks and Richard Lancelyn Green ; with forewords by the Prince of Wales and the Prime Minister
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: [London] : Sherlock Holmes Society of London, 1999
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Soft cover. Zustand: New. 87 pages : illustrations, map, portraits ; 30 cm. Putting up a statue of Sherlock Holmes marked a real coming of age for the Society. The long held dream of the Society to have an image of Holmes in or near Baker Street had become a reality. A six day Festival was organised and a Handbook produced. Doug…las West was specially commissioned to paint a picture for the cover. The editors pulled off two major coups by getting Prince Charles and Tony Blair to write brief foreword (Charles has been a 'life long devotee of the great detective' and Tony Blair not to be outdone, says that 'The Great Detective is a great British institution'. Not surprisingly there is a fair amount about the statue and John Doubleday's account of his approach to creating the statue is fascinating. John also compares the impression of the image he wished to convey of Sherlock Holmes with that he attempted to achieve when recording the personality of Nelson Mandela. His articles are accompanied by many photographs recording the birth of the statue. Richard Lancelyn Green looks back at the history of the Baker Street statue discussion, while Akane Higashiyama and Gordon MacNeill recall the statues of Holmes that already adorn Karuizawa and Edinburgh respectively. Other highlights are pieces by Bernard Davies and Roger Johnson about the Underground and the trains that ran on its rails, and an up-to-date look at Baker Street then and now from Catherine Cooke.