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MIDDLETON MURRY, J. (1889-1957). The Problem of Style. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1922. 8°. Original red cloth, gilt. FIRST EDITION. With the ownership monogram of Ottoline Morrell, 'April 1922 Garsington.'
MIDDLETON MURRY, J. Poems: 1916-20. London: Cobden-Sanderson, 1921. 8°. Original blue cloth, spine label. FIRST EDITION.
MIDDLETON MURRY, J. Autograph letter signed ('J.M.M.'), 2 Portland Villas, Hampstead, [n.d.], 1½ pages, 4to, concerning work at The Nation and the sending of a 'manuscript book' - perhaps a blank book - 'to preserve [Morrell's] pensées for posterity'.
At an earlier period Middleton Murry's feelings for Morrell had been more intense, and he wrote on 31 August 1916 'I have a queer suspicion that I must be in love with you' (Claire Tomalin, Katherine Mansfield, p.154). (3)
MIDDLETON MURRY, J. Poems: 1916-20. London: Cobden-Sanderson, 1921. 8°. Original blue cloth, spine label. FIRST EDITION.
MIDDLETON MURRY, J. Autograph letter signed ('J.M.M.'), 2 Portland Villas, Hampstead, [n.d.], 1½ pages, 4to, concerning work at The Nation and the sending of a 'manuscript book' - perhaps a blank book - 'to preserve [Morrell's] pensées for posterity'.
At an earlier period Middleton Murry's feelings for Morrell had been more intense, and he wrote on 31 August 1916 'I have a queer suspicion that I must be in love with you' (Claire Tomalin, Katherine Mansfield, p.154). (3)
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