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Collection of 16 stories, five original, with an afterword discussing the stories’ origins. Introduction by Sophie Masson. A first collection. This is a print-on-demand edition; a trade paperback edition (-38-6, A$25.00) and a limited hardcover edition (-37-9, $75.00) were announced but not seen; Details taken from online listing. |
Educational workbook with many illustrations and exercises. |
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One of a series of schools’ educational volumes under the general editorship of Michael Marland, reflecting popular culture and aimed at encouraging writing. Illustrated with photographs by Catherine Shakespeare Lane. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from online listing. |
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The softcover version was published to accompany Three Days to Never. There was also a lettered edition of 52 hardcovers offered for sale ($100.00) signed twice by Powers, once under his own name and once under that of Francis Thomas Marrity. A third “super deluxe” state of Nine Sonnets was also produced - this consisted of nine individually lettered hard cover copies, bound in cloth and housed in a matching slip case ($750.00), signed twice by Powers as above. Each copy also contained a hand written copy of one of the sonnets. An additional tenth sonnet was written by Powers and sent out to people who purchased the lettered edition of Three Days to Never. Details taken from publisher’s website. |