Heaney, Seamus
£750
Rare Books, Maps & Manuscripts
Auction: Rare Books, Maps & Manuscripts
Description
A collection of pamphlet material preserved in a blue cloth solander box, to include: Twelve to twelve. Poetry D-day, Camden Festival:1970, Jeni Couzyn, editor. London: Poets Trust, 1970. First edition, small 4to., printed paper wrappers (Brandes & Durkan B6]; [Idem] The Fire i' the flint: reflections on the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins, an offprint from the Proceedings of the British Academy Volume LX (1974), green printed wrappers, signed; [Idem] The making of a music: reflections on the poetry of Wordsworth and Yeats. (Kenneth Allott Lectures). Liverpool: Univesrity of Liverpool, 1978, printed green wrappers, signed; [Idem] Gravities: a collection of poems and drawings by Seamus Heaney [and] Noel Connor. Newcastle upon Tyne: Charlotte Press Publications, 1979. Oblong 8vo., printed paper wrappers, signed by the author; [Idem] The redress of poetry: an inaugural lecture delivered before the University of Oxford on 24 October 1989. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990. 8vo., printed paper wrappers, signed on the titlepage; with Longley, Michael An upstairs outlook an evening of poetry. Belfast, 1989, 8vo., printed wrappers; with Balka, Miroslaw & Gober, Robert Three stanzas. Pennsylvania: Institute of Contemporary Art, 1999. 8vo., publisher's blue printed wrappers; Heaney, Saemus Crediting poetry. (Nobel lecture 1995). Old Castle: Gallery Press, 1995. Small 8vo., printed yellow wrappers; [Idem] Diary of one who vanished: a song cycle by Leos Janacek in a new version by Seamus Heaney. London: Faber and Faber, 1999. First edition, 8vo., printed yellow wrappers, signed by Heaney on the half-title; [Idem] Hallaig Somhairle MacGill-Eain; translated by Seamus Heaney. [s.l.]: The Sorley Maclean Trust, 2002. First edition, 8vo., printed paper wrappers, no. 18 of 50 copies signed by Heaney and 15 other items (25)