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Rare proof copy of this biography of the Bloomsbury Group writer and philosopher who helped shape Forster's work.
Rare proof copy of this biography of the Bloomsbury Group writer and philosopher who helped shape Forster's work.
First US edition, a beautiful copy, of this biography of the Bloomsbury Group writer and philosopher who helped shape Forster's work.
Inscribed first edition of this biography of the Bloomsbury Group writer and philosopher who helped shape Forster's work — signed and dated by Forster two days before publication.
First edition, first issue, of this collection of critical and autobiographical essays from the author of A ROOM WITH A VIEW, HOWARDS END, and A PASSAGE TO INDIA.
First edition of Forster's pageant play, the second of two produced with Ralph Vaughan Williams as musical director.
First US edition, in exceptional condition, of Forster's second book on Alexandria, where he worked as a Chief Searcher for the British Red Cross as a conscientious objector during the first World War.
First printing of Forster's classic discussion of the English-language novel, in a remarkably well-preserved example of the scarce dust jacket.
First Penguin paperback edition of Forster's acclaimed book set in British colonial India during the rise of the Indian independence movement — often numbered among the greatest novels of the 20th century.
First French edition of Forster's A PASSAGE TO INDIA, translated from the English by Charles Mauron, influential psychoanalytic literary critic and close friend to the Bloomsbury circle.
First Overlook Press edition of Forster's classic guide, written while stationed in Alexandria as a Red Cross volunteer during World War I and originally published in 1922, issued here with the author's Introduction to the New [third] Edition.
First US edition of Forster's classic discussion of the English-language novel, based on a series of lectures delivered at Trinity College, Cambridge.
Limited first separate edition — signed by the publisher — of this paragraph extracted from Forster's essay "Our Photography: Sinclair Lewis," first published in the New York Herald Tribune in 1929.
First American edition, written while Forster was stationed in Alexandria as a Red Cross volunteer during World War I and originally published in the UK in 1922, issued here with a new introduction by the author.
First printing, second state (no priority) of Forster's second book on Alexandria, where he worked as a Chief Searcher for the British Red Cross as a conscientious objector during the first World War.
Signed first edition of Forster's pageant play, the second of two produced with Ralph Vaughan Williams as musical director.
First edition, in the rare original dust jacket, of this acclaimed book set in British colonial India during the rise of the Indian independence movement — often numbered among the greatest novels of the 20th century.
First edition of this play based on E. M. Forster's 1924 novel, a story of scandal and racism that takes place in British colonial India during the rise of the Indian independence movement.
Signed limited first edition of Forster's acclaimed book set in British colonial India during the rise of the Indian independence movement, often numbered among the greatest novels of the 20th century.
First US edition of Forster's first novel, a brutally comic drama of the English in Italy, in an alternate binding not recorded in Kirkpatrick's bibliography.
First US edition of Forster's first novel, a brutally comic drama of the English in Italy, originally published by Blackwood in 1905.
Second English edition of Forster's first short story collection, sent as a review copy to American reviewers in place of the 1923 Knopf edition, in decorative cloth designed by Roger Fry.
Handsome first edition of Forster's first short story collection, a tour through "the freakish land where boys leap into the arms of Pan and girls become trees" (Woolf), with decorative cloth and endpapers designed by Roger Fry.