WILSON, Angus. For Whom the Cloche Tolls. A Scrap-Book of the Twenties. London: Methuen, [1953]. Small oblong 4°. Half title, illustrations by Philippe Jullian. Original coloured pictorial paper boards and dust-jacket by Philippe Jullian (a few nicks and tears to the jacket). FIRST EDITION, WITH AN ORIGINAL PEN-AND-INK DRAWING OF THE DEBUTANTE BRIDGET BY PHILIPPE JULLIAN on the front free endpaper, inscribed (upside down), “Tres amical homage de Philippe Jullian.” With 7 other books by the same author, namely The Wrong Set and other stories (London, 1949, FIRST EDITION OF THE AUTHOR’S FIRST BOOK, inscribed, “In Anthony Hobson’s copy of this my first book – (stories chosen by Sonia for Horizon), Angus Wilson, October 1962”), Such Darling Dodos (London, 1950), Emile Zola. An Introductory Study of his Novels (London, 1952), Hemlock and After (London, 1952), Anglo-Saxon Attitudes (Lo
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WILSON, Angus. For Whom the Cloche Tolls. A Scrap-Book of the Twenties. London: Methuen, [1953]. Small oblong 4°. Half title, illustrations by Philippe Jullian. Original coloured pictorial paper boards and dust-jacket by Philippe Jullian (a few nicks and tears to the jacket). FIRST EDITION, WITH AN ORIGINAL PEN-AND-INK DRAWING OF THE DEBUTANTE BRIDGET BY PHILIPPE JULLIAN on the front free endpaper, inscribed (upside down), “Tres amical homage de Philippe Jullian.” With 7 other books by the same author, namely The Wrong Set and other stories (London, 1949, FIRST EDITION OF THE AUTHOR’S FIRST BOOK, inscribed, “In Anthony Hobson’s copy of this my first book – (stories chosen by Sonia for Horizon), Angus Wilson, October 1962”), Such Darling Dodos (London, 1950), Emile Zola. An Introductory Study of his Novels (London, 1952), Hemlock and After (London, 1952), Anglo-Saxon Attitudes (London, 1956), The Mulberry Bush. A play in three acts (London, 1956) and The Middle Age of Mrs. Eliot (London, 1958), all FIRST EDITIONS IN DUST-JACKETS, PRESENTATION COPIES TO ANTHONY HOBSON.

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WILSON, Angus. For Whom the Cloche Tolls. A Scrap-Book of the Twenties. London: Methuen, [1953]. Small oblong 4°. Half title, illustrations by Philippe Jullian. Original coloured pictorial paper boards and dust-jacket by Philippe Jullian (a few nicks and tears to the jacket). FIRST EDITION, WITH AN ORIGINAL PEN-AND-INK DRAWING OF THE DEBUTANTE BRIDGET BY PHILIPPE JULLIAN on the front free endpaper, inscribed (upside down), “Tres amical homage de Philippe Jullian.” With 7 other books by the same author, namely The Wrong Set and other stories (London, 1949, FIRST EDITION OF THE AUTHOR’S FIRST BOOK, inscribed, “In Anthony Hobson’s copy of this my first book – (stories chosen by Sonia for Horizon), Angus Wilson, October 1962”), Such Darling Dodos (London, 1950), Emile Zola. An Introductory Study of his Novels (London, 1952), Hemlock and After (London, 1952), Anglo-Saxon Attitudes (London, 1956), The Mulberry Bush. A play in three acts (London, 1956) and The Middle Age of Mrs. Eliot (London, 1958), all FIRST EDITIONS IN DUST-JACKETS, PRESENTATION COPIES TO ANTHONY HOBSON.
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