PRINTED BOOKS, MAPS & AUTOGRAPHS, including THE LADWELL COLLECTION OF FINE BIRD BOOKS: PART I

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PRINTED BOOKS, MAPS & AUTOGRAPHS, including THE LADWELL COLLECTION OF FINE BIRD BOOKS: PART I

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Pinter (Harold, 1930-2008). No-Man's Land, A Play, original typescript, [1975], signed inscription from the author in blue ballpoint pen to title...

Pinter (Harold, 1930-2008). One for the Road, with Production Photos by Ivan Kyncl and an Interview on the Play and its Politics, 1st revised and ...

Pinter (Harold, 1930-2008). The Caretaker, A Play in Three Acts, 1st edition, Encore, [1960], signed presentation inscription from the author in ...

Pinter (Harold, 1930-2008). A Slight Ache and Other Plays, corrected reprint, Methuen, 1968, signed presentation inscription from the author in b...

Pinter (Harold, 1930-2008). One for the Road, 1st edition, Methuen New Theatrescript, 1984, signed inscription from the author in black fibre pen ...

Pinter (Harold, 1930-2008). Poems, 1st edition, Enitharmon Press, 1968, erratum slip laid in, signed inscription from the author in blue ballpoin...

Pinter (Harold, 1930-2008). Monologue, photocopied typescript, [1973], six sheets stapled at upper corner, author's signed presentation inscripti...

*Pinter (Harold, 1930-2008). Poem, circa 1971, a typed seven-line poem by Pinter titled 'Poem', signed presentation inscription in blue ballpoint...

*Pinter (Harold, 1930-2008). Autograph letter signed, 'Harold', 52 Campden Hill Square, London, 18 November 1986, to Alan [Bates], 'You were abso...

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