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LLEWELYN POWYS – CONTRIBUTIONS TO PERIODICAL AND BOOKS

Note: This file is of contributions by Ll.P. to newspapers, periodicals and magazines entered by date. In some cases there are duplicate copies.

Note: In some cases, the title and identifying marks have been scribbled out of a newspaper article and used elsewhere. This is indicated by “recycled.” LLP did a lot of this.

Note: Books containing essays by Llewelyn listed at end. If they contain only Llewelyn then filed after Books by LLP. If they are books containing articles or essays by other Powyses then filed separately as Books and Articles Containing Several Powyses.

Note: Periodical articles are in a separate archive box marked Llewelyn Periodicals.

Note: Feather did not collect Llewelyn Contributions so this inventory is exclusively Bissell

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December, 1913. The Cerebralist. No 1, pp 20-27. The Stunner

December, 1913. The Cerebralist. No 1, pp 28-32. The Necrophilias

April, 1920. The Dial, pp 447-456 . “A Sheepman’s Diary.”

Note: The following have been pasted into old copies of The Freeman by Gertrude Powys. So far as possible, they have been photocopied, but otherwise left glued in, and in original condition.

1920/ 1921 New York Articles:

1920. “African Kitchen Raider.”

N.d. “An’ Things Runnin’ Off in the Grass”

N.d. “Suffragettes Are Wanted in Africa.”

N.d. “Women Greatly in Demand in Africa.”

N.d. “Devil and Doctor Meet in Bull Shed.”

N.d. “Porcupine Hunts by Night in British East Africa.”

N.d. “So God Changed Men to Elephants.”

N.d. “ What a Colonial Wife in Africa Should Be.”

October, 1920. “Lonely Among The Dangers of the East African Night.”

November 20, 1920. “When Lions Roar in the African Jungle.”

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November 27, 1920. “The Neurotic Rhino Is Dreamy but Dangerous.”

November 30, 1920. “Even Owls, Sometimes, Come to City Roofs.”

December 18, 1920. “One Beast Which Respects Neither Man nor His Gun.”

January 12, 1921. “The Hyenas Howl to a Fearsome Sound.” (incomplete)

March 21, 1921. “Genus Homo as Exhibited in African Game Country.”

March, 1921. The Dial, pp 319-320. “Dead Matter in Africa.”

March 9, 1921 The Freeman, pp 608-609. “Thomas Bewick and his Tail-Pieces.”

December 28, 1921. The Freeman. “Nicholas Culpeper, Gent.”(Pasted into Freeman, 9 Mar, 1921, probably by Gertrude Powys)

March, 1922. The Dial, pp 286-290. “Glimpses of Thomas Hardy.”

March, 1922. Pearson’s Magazine. “The Brown Satyr.”

July, 1922. The Century Magazine, pp 459-462. “Percy Byssche Shelley.”

July 12, 1922. The Freeman. “William Barnes, The Poet.”(Pasted into Freeman, 9 Mar, 1921, by Gertrude Powys.

August 9, 1922. The Freeman. “Michel de Montaigne.”

September, 1922. The Dial, pp 277-282 . “Sir Thomas Urquhart, Knycht.”

Sept 27, 1922. The Freeman. “The Romance of Rivers.”

Sept 27, 1922. The Freeman. “Sir John Falstaff, Knight.”

December 6, 1922. The Freeman. “A Tragedy of Genius.” Note: an article on the poetry of James Thomson, but not really a review, therefore here. ((Pasted into Freeman, 21 Mar, 1921)

April 18, 1923. The Freeman. “Sir John Mandeville.”

September, 1923. Arts and Decoration. “Images and Colours Evoked by the Sixth Sense.”

September, 1923, pp 10-16. The Bookman. “Laurence Sterne.”

January 20, 1924. N.Y. Times Book Review. “A Poet Obsessed by the Illusion that he was Damned.” Note: not a review although in NYTBR.

July, 1924. The Dial, pp 45-50. “The Thirteenth Way.” 2

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August, 1925. The Century Magazine, pp 415-420. “The Trapper.”

January 6, 1926. The New Student, pp 11-13. “Baruch Spinoza.”

May 22, 1926. The Nation and the Athenaeum, pp 174-75. “Christian Fingers.”

October, 1926. The Dial, “Unharvested Acres.”

November, 1926. London Mercury. “The Genius of Peter Breughel.”

January 22, 1928. N.Y. Herald Tribune. “Thomas Hardy.”

March, 1928. The Atlantic Monthly. “Out of the Past.”

April, 1928. The Dial, pp 291-294. “The Confessions of St. Augustine.”

March, 1929. The Dial, pp 211-216. “A Moon Circus.”

April, 1929. Creative Reading: Discussions in Current Literature. Vol iii, no 13. “Nobel Prize Winners, Analysis of Sigrid Undset’s The Snake Pit, and E.A. Robinson’s Cavender’s House.”

June 28, 1930. Philadelphia Inquirer. “Why We Should Own and Read Books.”

1931. The Rationalist Annual, pp 43-48. “The Epicurean Vision.”

1932. The Rationalist Annual, pp 27-32. “The Poetic Vision.”

June 4, 1932 The Saturday Review of Literature. “Sir Thomas Browne: The Quincuncial Doctor.” (Recycled)

August 20, 1932. John O’ London’s Weekly. “Lucian The Cynic.” (Recycled)

September 3, 1932. The Week-End Review, pp 252-253. “A Locust Message.”

November, 1932. The Bookman. “Lucretius the Epicurean.” (Recycled)

November 12, 1932. The Week-End Review. “Unicorn Legends.”

December 24, 1932. The Week-End Review. “Poetry and Religion.” (Recycled)

December 24, 1932. The Saturday Review of Literature. “Niccolo Machiavelli.”

1933. The Rationalist Annual, pp 21-26. “Natural Happiness.”

1933. Weymouth and District Hospital Carnival Programme. “Animal Love.” Note: pasted in Week- End Review, Aug 19, 1933.

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February 16, 1933. New English Weekly. “True Religion Undefiled.”

March, 1933. American Spectator. “Visions and Revisions.” Note: incomplete.

March, 1933. The Literary Guide. “The Oxford Group.”

April, 1933. The Literary Guide. “The Oxford Group Movement.”

May 20, 1933. The Week-End Review, pp 556-557. “T.S. Eliot. The Tutor- Poet.”

May 25, 1933. New English Weekly. “Signs of the Times.”

June 27, 1933. The Bookman. “A Religious Reformer of the Ancients. Akhenaton, Worshipper.” (Recycled)

July 14, 1933. Dorset Daily Echo. “Weymouth Bay and the Lake of Galilee.” Note: pasted into WER (Weekend Review) Aug 19, 1933, p 177.

July, 1933. The Adelphi, pp 280-283. “Natural Worship.”

July 21, 1933. The Spectator. “Herrick’s Fairies.”

August 19, 1933. The Week-End Review. “An Owl and a Swallow.”

August 31, 1933. The New English Weekly. “Immortality.” Note: torn before coming into collection.

September 2, 1933. John O’London’s Weekly (Outline Supplement). “Confucius: China’s Homely Philosopher.” (Recycled).

October, 1933. The Virginia Quarterly Review, pp 578-594. “Thomas Deloney.”

October 28, 1932. Dorset Daily Echo. “Gypsies Come to Weymouth Market House.”

October, 1933. The Atlantic Monthly. “A Day on Dartmoor.”

November, 1933. View Points, pp 59-61. “Confucius.” Note: condensed from John O London’s Weekly.

December, 1933. The London Mercury, No 170, pp 151 -155. “Gipsies.”

December 23, 1933. Dorset Daily Echo. “A Christmas Tale: That Concerneth Lubberlulu The Rookboy of Bindon Abbey.” Note: pasted into WER Aug 19, 1933. Note: reprinted Dec 27, 1968.

1934. The Rationalist Annual, pp 35-41. “Celsus and Origen.”

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1934. Weymouth and District Hospital Carnival Programme. “Bats Head.” (for same production, “A Dorset Bronze Age Valley” )

February 10, 1934. Dorset Daily Echo. “Weymouth in the Year of the Three Eights.” Note: pasted in WER.

February 24, 1934. Dorset Daily Echo. “Dorset Forest Eight Million Years Old.”

March 10, 1934. Dorset Daily Echo. “The Little Stonehenge at Poxwell.” Note: pasted in WER.

March 17, 1934. Dorset Daily Echo. “The Seventeenth of March.”

April, 1934. Dublin Review. “Shakespeare’s Fairies.”

June 2, 1934. Dorset Daily Echo. “Mr Charles Prideaux.”

July 14, 1934. Dorset Daily Echo. “Saint Ealdham’s Cape, His Chapel and His Riddle, As Discussed by Llewelyn Powys.”

July 28, 1934. Dorset Daily Echo. “Studland Before the Invasion.” Note: see also on opposite page ‘Go to Chaldon’ - general article on village by unknown.

August 11, 1934. Dorset Daily Echo. “Llewelyn Powys Muses Upon Cerne.”

August 18, 1934. Dorset Daily Echo. “The Work of the Great Lord Shaftsbury.”

September 1, 1934. Dorset Daily Echo. “Sturdy Lyme and its Fairy Glade.”

September 29, 1934. Dorset Daily Echo. “Llewelyn Powys Walks Through Dorchester.”

September 29, 1934. John O’London’s Weekly. “St. Ealdhelm of Dorset.” (Recycled)

October 27, 1934. Daily Herald. “Llewelyn Powys Writes in Praise of Autumn.”

November 10, 934. Dorset Daily Echo. “Meditations Upon Armistice Day.”

November 30, 1934. The Spectator. “An English Parson.”

December 22, 1934. Daily Herald. “Christmas in Town and Country.”

December 24, 1934. Dorset Daily Echo. “Janet Sparkes.”

December 31, 1934. Daily Mail. “On this Night Through the Ages Men Have Rejoiced.”

1935. The Rationalist Annual, pp 45-50. “The Dawn Breakers.”

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January 1, 1935. Dorset Daily Echo. “White Nose: The Noblest Headland of Them All.” Note: pasted in WER p 186.

January 5, 1935. Dorset Daily Echo. “Praise Be to My Lord For All His Creatures.” (Proof)

January 27, 1935. Dorset Daily Echo. “An Awful Temple Not Made With Hands.” Note: pasted in WER , Aug 19, 1933, p 182.

February, 1935. The London Mercury. No 184, pp 372-375. “ Rectory.” Note: Also woodcut by GMP. Also article by “Story with a Hypothesis.”

February 2, 1935. Dorset Daily Echo. “Portland’s Bald, Bold Turkey’s Head.”

February 13, 1935. Daily Mail. “To Be Your Valentine.”

March 2, 1935. Daily Herald. “March Many Weathers.”

March 30, 1935. Daily Herald. “April.”

April, 1935. The Countryman. “Guests of Grace.” (Recycled)

April, 1935. The Atlantic Monthly, pp 496-500. “An Old English House.” Note: on House.

April 1, 1935. Daily Mail. “April 1st - The Feast of Follies.”

April 27, 1935. Dorset Daily Echo “High Chaldon, Where Tinker Jar Goes Walking.” Note: By-line Llewelyn Powys Sees A Flame on Madder Hill. (Incomplete)

May 1, 1935. Daily Herald. “May Magic.”

May 25, 1935. Dorset Daily Echo. “Llewelyn Looks at Durdle Door.” (Proof?)

June, 1935. The Literary Guide. “Reflections of a Dying Man.”

June 1, 1935. Daily Herald. “In Leafy June.”

June 8, 1935. Dorset Daily Echo. “Will You Walk This Whitsun?”

June 21, 1935. Western Gazette. “Mid-Summer Eve: Some English Customs.”

June 29, 1935. Daily Herald. “Days of Summer Pomps.”

August 2, 1935. The Western Gazette. “An Ancient Borough. Ilchester: Roger Bacon’s Birthplace.”

August 2, 1935. Manchester Guardian. “A Threnody” Note: later title changed to “Mr Herbert Parker.”

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August 24, 1935. Dorset Daily Echo. “The Castle Park of East Lulworth.”

August 31, 1935. Daily Herald. “Garnering Summer’s Harvest.”

September 6, 1935. The Western Gazette. “A Somerset Vicar. William Langdon of Montacute.” Note: subtitle: “Eighteenth Century Memories.”

September 21, 1935. Dorset Daily Echo. “Thomas Fuller: The Cavalier Parson of Broadwindsor.”

September 30, 1935. Daily Herald. “Apples Be Ripe. October - Month of Cider Making.”

October 5, 1935. Dorset Daily Echo. “Hardy’s Monument: Unicorn’s Horn of Dorset.”

October 11, 1935. The Western Gazette. “’s Worst Gaol: A Sinister Penitentiary” (Part I).

October 29, 1935. The Western Gazette. “England’s Worst Gaol: Henry Hunt at Ilchester” (Part II).

October 31, 1935. Daily Herald. “Thirty Days to Remember.”

November 30, 1935. Daily Herald. “Half-way Month.”

1936. The Rationalist Annual, pp 75-80. “Julian the Apostate.”

January 1, 1936. Daily Herald. “The Message of the Bells.”

January 11, 1936. Dorset Daily Echo. “She Would Weep if She Went Back to Stalbridge.” Note: By- line is “A Beautiful Letter” but it is actually an article.

February 15, 1936. John O’London’s Weekly. “A Famous Wreck.”

March 14, 1936. Dorset Daily Echo. “ and the Yeo: A Llewelyn Powys Memory.”

April 11, 1936. Daily Herald. “The Lucky Thirteenth.”

April 11, 1936. Dorset Daily Echo. “A Royal Failure For Whom Men of Dorset Died.”

April 21, 1936. Bristol Evening World. “In Praise of the Parrett.” (Recycled)

May 1, 1936. Daily Herald. “Youth’s Merry Day.”

May 24, 1936. The Freethinker. “The Gentle Craft of Happiness.”

June, 1936. London Mercury. No 200, pp 141-146. “Threnody” (With drawing of A.R.P. by G.M.P.)

June 1, 1936. Daily Herald. “Cast Those Clouts.”

June 23, 1936. Daily Herald. “Midsummer’s Magic Eve.” 7

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June 26, 1936. Manchester Guardian Weekly. “Death by Violence.”

June 27, 1936. Dorset Daily Echo. “Corfe Castle.”

July, 1936. The Literary Guide. “Thomas Hobbes.”

July, 1936. The Countryman. “Hidden Reaches.”

July 2, 1936. New English Weekly. “The Book of Ecclesiastes.”

July 3, 1936. The Western Gazette. “A Vagabond. Nancy Cooper.”

July 14, 1936. Daily Herald. “Rain, Rain, Go Away!”

August 3, 1936. Daily Herald. “Let’s Make Merry This Moon-day.”

August 22, 1936. Dorset Daily Echo. “St. Bartholomew’s Day Reflections.”

August 28, 1936. Manchester Guardian. “Shooting Partridges as a Pastime: An Ostentatious Spectacle.” Note: Letter to editor.

September, 1936. The Literary Guide. “The Ways of Providence.”

October, 1936. The Nineteenth Century. “Love at Camelot.”

November 14, 1936. Daily Herald. “Lament for the Fallen Leaves.”

November 14, 1936. Dorset Daily Echo. “Thrice and Once The Hedgehog Whined.”

December 17, 1936. The New English Weekly. “A Christmas Carol: Nov, 1936.” Note: In brackets “a poem written at the request of Miss May Chessire”.

December 19, 1936. Daily Herald. “Christmas Charity.”

December 20, 1936. Reynold’s News. “The Spirit of the Season.”

December 24, 1936. Daily Herald. “Heigh Ho! The Holly.”

December 24, 1936. Dorset Daily Echo. “Christmas, The Great Day of Merriment and Charity.”

1937. The Rationalist Annual, pp 41-46. “How I Became and Why I Remain a Rationalist.”

January, 1937. The Literary Guide. “For Ever in the Dust.”

January, 1937. The Cornhill Magazine, pp 49-55. “Burton Pynsent.”

January 1, 1937. The Western Gazette. “The New Year.” 8

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January 11, 1937. Manchester Guardian. “A Little Clan.” (Recycled)

January 18, 1937. Manchester Guardian. “Herring Gulls in Winter.”

January 23, 1937. Dorset Daily Echo. “Llewelyn Powys sees Weymouth Harbour.”

February 1, 1937. Daily Herald. “February Freeze Fingers.”

February 5, 1937. The Western Gazette. “Pitt Pond.”

February 13, 1937. Daily Herald. “Valentine.”

March 8, 1937. The Times. “Under the Stars: The Tale of an Infant Lost.”

March 13, 1937. Dorset Daily Echo. “The Memory of One Day.”

March 25, 1937. Daily Herald. “It’s An Old Pagan Custom, too says Llewelyn Powys.”

March 28, 1937. Reynolds News. “Growing Old Gladly.”

March 29, 1937. Manchester Guardian. “Swiss Mountain Foxes.”

April, 1937. The Aryan Path. Pp 167-170. “The Animal Wisdom of India.”

April 1, 1937. Daily Herald. “This is the First Day of Aprile; Hunt the Gowke Another Mile.”

May 6, 1937. New English Weekly. “Our Very Words Cry Out.”

May 17, 1937. The Times. “The Steinadler: A Marauder of the Alps.”

May 17, 1937. The Hong Kong Telegraph. “Cast Those Clouts.” Note: same piece as appeared in Daily Herald, June 2, 1936.

June 27, 1937. Reynolds News. “The Haymaking Months.”

July, 1937. The Literary Guide. “Pens for Priests.”

July 22, 1937. New English Weekly. “In the Hour of Death.”

August 23, 1937. . “The Harvest.”

August 28, 1937. Dorset Daily Echo. “In Memory of Mr. W.G. Lockett.”

October, 1937. The Countryman. “Notes on Chamois.”

October, 1937. The Cornhill Magazine, pp 534 -537. “Fair Rosamund.”

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October 7, 1937. New English Weekly. “Tintinhull Memories.” Note: incomplete but in Baker’s Dozen.

October 29, 1937. Manchester Guardian. “Mountain-Tops.” Note: incomplete.

December 21, 1937. The Western Gazette. “A Somerset Christmas: Some Simple Delights”. By-line: “Forty Years Ago.”

1938. The Rationalist Annual, pp 28-33. “The Superstitious Sophistications of Christianity.” Note: have tear-sheets and complete magazine.

January, 1938. The Literary Guide. “The Humbug of the Churches.”

April 16, 1938. Daily Herald. “Easter.”

May, 1938. The Literary Guide. “Christian Churlishness.”

May 6, 1938. Manchester Guardian. “The Village Shop.”

May 12, 1938. New English Weekly. “Ancient Mountain Pieties.”

June, 1938. The Literary Guide. “Problems of Religion.”

July, 1938. The Literary Guide. “And Now To God the Father.”

July 8, 1938. The Davos Courier. “E.L. Kirchner.”

November 29, 1938. Manchester Guardian. “Alpine Blizzard.”

December 24, 1938. Dorset Daily Echo. “Boys Who Played Soldiers Outside Victor House.” (re- named “Childhood Memories” in A Baker’s Dozen.) Note: good photo of Llewelyn in bath chair with Mr Hill, attendant by his side . See Krissdóttir (ed) A Dorset Year, pp 204-205 for note on this photograph.

1939. The Rationalist Annual, pp 22-28. “Morality Without God.”

1939. Reynold’s News. “Proverbs, the People’s Wisdom.”

January, 1939. The Countryman. “The Two Buffalos.”

February 13, 1939. Daily Herald. “Happy days again (after tomorrow).”

April, 1939. The Welsh Review, pp 138-143. “ Welsh and English.” Note: original manuscript is “Welshed English.”

April 10, 1939. Daily Herald. “Where All is Peace.”

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May 27, 1939. Dorset Daily Echo. “This Should Be A Happy Whitsuntide.”

July, 1939. The Literary Guide. “Cringing and Crematoriums.”

July 3, 1939 The Western Mail. “True Happiness Comes to Those Whose Values Are Simple.”

July 19, 1939. Manchester Guardian. “A Soul Window.”July 25, 1939. Western Mail. (Also) South Wales News. “Summer in My Alpine Village Home.”

July 28, 1939. John O’London’s Weekly. “R.L.S. in the Alps.” (Robert Louis Stevenson)

August, 1939. The Forum. Vol 102. No 2. “What I Believe.”

August 4, 1939. The Western Gazette. “South Somerset Memories: Long-Lasting Local Names Where Duration is Preserved.”

August 7, 1939. Daily Herald. “Happiest Day of All the Year.”

August 11, 1939. John O’London’s Weekly. “Death of a Painter: The Strange Genius of Ludwig Kirchner.” Note: good photo. In Swiss Essays.

December 22, 1939. The Western Gazette. “Christmas Evergreens.”

December 23, 1939. Dorset Daily Echo. “Christmas Memories of a Dorset Author.”

1940. The Rationalist Annual, pp 26-30. “A Foot-Path Way of the Senses.”

January, 1940. The Literary Guide, pp 8-9. “The Aebi Wood.” Note: following is an obit of Ll.P. by ‘ET’

January - March, 1940 The Dublin Magazine. “The Religion of Poetry.”

October, 1940. The Nineteenth Century and After, pp 390-408. “Paracelsus.”

Summer, 1946. The West Country Magazine. Vol I, no 1. “Manners False and True.”

Autumn, 1946. The West Country Magazine, pp 73-76. Vol I, no 2. “Hedgecock.” (Corrected proof of Hedgecock) Note: Following this article is an article by Douglas Goldring which mentions Llewelyn. Note: Second copy of WCM is placed under Books and Articles about several Powyses as also has T.F.P. and Val Ackland.

December 17 & 19, 1949. Western Mail and South Wales News. “Christmas Essay in 2 parts from Glyn Griffiths.

(Dec 17) “The Groaning Boards of Our Ancestors” and (Dec 19) “The Rich Wealth of Christmas Lore.” 11

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May, 1950. The Literary Guide, pp 93-95. “Wanted - A Metropolitan Improvement Society.” Note: a note by editor “discovered recently by his widow, among the author’s many unpublished manuscripts. Written in 1925.”

September 20, 1952. Everybody’s Weekly. “Five Sieges Changed a Poet.”

July - August, 1956. Gadfly. “The Origin of all Religions.” (Extract from The Pathetic Fallacy.)

Autumn, 1956. The Countryman, pp 449-453. “A West Countryman’s Return.”

December 27, 1968. Dorset Evening Echo “The Story He Wrote in for Christmas, 1933.” Note: Re-published article that appeared DDE 23 Dec, 1933.

No date. The Freeman. “Tom Coryate of Odcombe.”

No date. The North American Review. “A Leopard by Lake Elementia.”

No date. Sunday Referee. “The First Christmas Tree.”

No date. Dorset Daily Echo. “How Easter Comes to the Garden of Dorset.”

No date. Dorset Daily Echo. “Let Jordan Hill Retain Its Name.” Note: pasted in WER Aug 19,1933, p.193. Photo.

No date. The Times. “Exmoor.” (Recycled)

No date: Dorset Daily Echo. “The Little People in Dorset.”

Mar 25, 1936. DDE. Letter to Editor: “The Incident.”

Also 3 copies of “A Visit to Thomas Hardy” 1919 &1931

“Visit to Thomas Hardy at Max Gate 1919” and “At the Unveiling of the Memorial Statue of Thomas Hardy, September 2nd 1931.”

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NOTE: These are filed directly after Ll.P’s Books By

NOTE: Some of these books contain articles by other Powyses and their circle. In that case, the books are in a section labelled BOOKS AND ARTICLES CONTAINING SEVERAL POWYSES Left Shelf 6

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The Dorset Bedside Anthology. Compiled by M. Goldsworthy. Introduction by Ralph Wightman. Bognor Regis: The Arundel Press, 1951.Contains: 4 extracts from the works of Llewelyn Powys.

Lift Up Your Heads, an Anthology for Freethinkers . Compiled by Wm Kent. London: The Pioneer Press, 1948.Contains: extracts from works of Ll. Powys.

Wie der Englander sich und die Welt sieht. 49 Meisteressays. Herausgegeben von Katharine Feldberg. Vorwort von Hilde Spiel. Munchen: Nymphenburger Verlagshandlung, 1965.Contains ‘Der Erste Schnee’ by Llewelyn Powys.

Best Nature Stories. Chosen with an introduction by David Gunston. London: Faber & Faber, 1951. Contains: “Perdix Perdu”.

Best Country Stories. Edited by Ruth Tomalin. London: Faber & Faber, 1969 Contains: an extract from Love and Death entitled “Tintinhull in Starlight” Also contains T.F. Powys “Yellowskin”.

Note: This is in BOOKS AND ARTICLES CONTAINING SEVERAL POWYSES. (L6)

Century of Nature Stories.Introduction by J.W. Robertson Scott. London: Hutchinson & Co, n.d. Contains: “Portland”.

Essays of the Year 1933 – 34.London: Argonaut Press, 1934. Contains: “The Book of Common Prayer”.

Modern Essays (Second Series).Selected by Christopher Morley. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1924. Contains: “Michel de Montaigne” by Ll. Powys.

Path and Pavement. Twenty new tales of Britain. Selected with an introduction by John Rowland. London: Eric Grant, 1937. Contains: “The Head of a Man”. Note: In BOOKS AND ARTICLES CONTAINING SEVERAL POWYSES

Paul Rosenfeld Voyager in the Arts. Edited by Mellquist and Wiese. New York: Creative Age Press Inc, 1948. Contains: “Anger at Levity” by Ll. Powys from The Verdict of Bridlegoose. 13

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Note: Also contains ’s “ Dial Days” [This is in A.G.’s ex libris].

The Pleasure Ground. A Miscellany of English Writing. Edited by Malcolm Elwin. London: Macdonald, 1947. Contains: Llewelyn Powys, “A Voyage to West Indies”; T.F. Powys, “Cousin Charlotte”; Alyse Gregory, “Lisbeth’s Trump”; , “Wind from the Sierra”; Val Ackland, “A Multitude of the Heavenly Host”.

Note: In BOOKS AND ARTICLES CONTAINING SEVERAL POWYSES

A Conrad Memorial Library: The Collection of George T. Keating. New York: Doubleday, Doran & Co. Inc, 1929. Photocopy from M. Pouillard from Mrs Eaton. “Youth” by Llewelyn Powys, pp88-93

Note: This contains essays by all three brothers. Filed in T.F. box “Contributions to Periodicals.”

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