LETTERS TO VERNON WATKINS
First edition of Thomas's collected letters to his friend and fellow Welsh poet.
First edition of Thomas's collected letters to his friend and fellow Welsh poet.
First edition in book form of Thomas's collected radio scripts, with both autobiographical scripts ("Memories of Christmas," "A Visit to America") and talks on literature and criticism ("Wilfred Owen," "Welsh Poets" et al.).
First edition of Thomas's unfinished film script, based on the Irish-language autobiography of Maurice O'Sullivan.
First edition, review copy with publisher's slip, of this posthumously published collection of Thomas's short works, selected by the author before his death.
First edition of Thomas's screenplay adaptation of the classic Stevenson short story, first issued as a novella ten years after Thomas's death in conjunction with a planned but never produced Richard Burton film.
First US edition in book form of Thomas's unfinished novel and 20 additional stories, including "The School for Witches," "The Map of Love," "The Holy Six," and others.
First US edition of these collected short prose works, including "A Child's Christmas in Wales," enlarged from the UK edition with several stories and articles published in magazines as well as Thomas's radio broadcasts.
First edition in book form of Thomas's unfinished semi-autobiographical novel, introduced by poet Vernon Watkins.
First edition of this collection of short stories, poems, and critical essays from the first five years of ACCENT magazine, with work by Richard Wright, Dylan Thomas, Wallace Stevens, Katherine Anne Porter, Marguerite Young, John Berryman, and many others.
Scarce advance copy of the first separate edition of the great Christmas classic.
First US edition of Thomas's final completed work, a day of ghosts and villagers in a small Welsh coastal town, originally commissioned by the BBC as a radio drama and later adapted for theatre and film.
Complete run of Eugene and Maria Jolas's landmark literary journal, which — along with Margaret Anderson's THE LITTLE REVIEW — was one of the primary vehicles of Modernist and experimental writing.
Review copy of Hall's personally gathered "literary gossip" about Ezra Pound, Dylan Thomas, T.S. Eliot, and Robert Frost.
Signed limited edition, one of only 100 numbered copies printed at the Thistle Press and signed by the illustrator, Fritz Eichenberg.