07139 Allen Lane the Penguin Press Books (Also Known As AL )
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A collection of books, originally part of Sir Allen Lane’s personal collection of signed Penguin books. [Stored with the Penguin Archive book stock at 16/3/1-16/3/3]
07139 Allen Lane The Penguin Press books (also known as ‘AL’)
No. Author Title Publication Other information Date 3 Nigel Calder (ed.) Unless Peace Comes 1968 Signed: “Nigel Calder”
4 Introduced by James Vicky: A Memorial Volume 1967 Inscribed: “For Sir Allen Cameron Lane, James Cameron, Feb 68”
6 Martin Gardner The Ambidextrous Universe 1967 Inscribed: “To Sir Allen Lane – with continued gratitude for such handsome editions of my books – Martin Gardner”
13 Octavio Paz The Labyrinth of Solitude 1967 Inscribed: “A Sir Allen Lane, homenaje amistoso, Octavio Paz, Delhi, a 8 de Julie de 1968”
14 Isaac Asimov The Universe: From Flat 1967 Signed: “Isaac Asimov” Earth to Quasar
15 Robert Lekachman The Age of Keynes 1967 Inscribed: “For Sir Allen Lane, Robert Lekachman”
17 Paul Heyer Architects on Architecture: 1967 Inscribed: “For Sir Allen New Directions in America Lane with my best wishes, Paul Heyer”
20 Fred Hirsch Money International 1967 Inscribed: “To Sir Allen Lane and the principles he stands for, with deep respect Fred Hirsch”
23 John Russell Henry Moore 1969 Inscribed: “For Allen Lane with gratitude and admiration. John Russell January1969”
26 Barrington Moore, Social Origins of 1967 Signed: “Barrington junior Dictatorship and Moore jr.” Democracy: Lord and Peasant in the Making of
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28 Studs Terkel Division Street: America 1968 Inscribed: “To Sir Allen – a rarity among publishers and men – whose pioneering spirit and belief in man is so sorely needed today. With admiration, Studs Terkel, 25/1/68”
30 Henry-Russell German Rococo: The 1968 Inscribed: “For Sir Allen Hitchcock Zimmermann Brothers Lane. H.R. Hitchcock May 1969”
32 Bob Hepple Race, Jobs and the Law in 1968 Signed: “Bob Hepple” Britain
34 Herbert J. Gans The Levittowners: Ways of 1967 Inscribed: “For Sir Allen Life and Politics in a New with best wishes Herbert Suburban Community J. Gans”
35 John Summerson Concerning Architecture 1968 Inscribed: “John (ed.) Summerson. With all good wishes to Allen Lane”
36 Hunter S. Thompson Hell’s Angels 1967 Signed: “Hunter S. Thompson”
39 Stuart Schram Mao Tse-Tung 1967 Signed: “S.S.”
44 J.T. Fraser (ed.) The Voices of Time: A 1968 Inscribed: “One crowded Cooperative Survey of hour of glorious life is Man’s Views of Time as worth an age without a Expressed by the Sciences name. To Sir Allen with and by the Humanities compliments of J.T. Fraser. March 28, 1968, Pleasantville, N.Y.”
50 Edward de Bono The five-day course in 1968 Signed: “Edward de thinking Bono”
52 Aaron Scharf Art and Photography 1968 Signed: “Aaron Scharf”
55 George Thayer The Farther Shores of 1968 Inscribed: “To Sir Allen Politics: The American Lane with kind regards Political Fringe Today from the author George Thayer, 28 April 1969. Washington, D.C.”
57 J.E.S. Fawcett The Law of Nations 1968 Signed: “J.E.S. Fawcett”
DM2195 2 65 Kenneth Newton The Sociology of British 1969 Signed: “K. Newton” Communism
67 Edward Luttwak Coup D’Etat: A Practical 1968 Inscribed: “To Allen Handbook Lane, Good publisher, Edward Luttwak, Feb 1969”
70 Malcolm Brown and Scapa Flow: The 1968 Signed: “Malcolm Patricia Meehan reminiscences of men and Brown” “Patricia women who served in Meehan” Scapa Flow in the two World Wars
76 W.R. Cornish The Jury 1968 Signed; “W.R. Cornish. 10.1.69”
77 Brian Abel-Smith In Search of Justice 1968 Signed: “Brian Abel- and Robert Stevens Smith 8 Jan 1969”, “Robert Stevens April 20 1969”
80 Herbert Marcuse Negations: Essays in 1968 Signed: “Herbert Critical Theory Marcuse, May 28, 1969”
82 Ernst Fischer. Art Against Ideology 1969 Inscribed: “Sir Allen Translated by Anna Lane, the friend whom I Bostock unfortunately never have met, with sincere wishes for his work, Ernst Fischer, Wien, April 1969”
83 Herbert L. Matthews Castro: A Political 1969 Inscribed: “Sir Allen Biography Lane, with the compliments of the author, Herbert L. Matthews”
104 L.T.C. Rolt Victorian Engineering 1970
129 Ernst Fischer and Marx in his own words 1970 Franz Marek. Translated by Anna Bostock
135 Victor Serge. Year One of the Russian 1972 Translated by Peter Revolution Sedgwick
153 Henri F. Ellenberger The Discovery of the 1970
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233 Kerry Downes Christopher Wren 1971
258 Alex Karmel My Revolution: 1971 Promenades in Paris 1784- 1794
523 David J. Breeze and Hadrian’s Wall 1976 Brian Dobson
593 Paul M. Kennedy The Rise and Fall of British 1976 Naval Mastery
799 L.T.C. Rolt Landscape with Canals 1977
936 Mary Renault The Nature of Alexander 1975
1025 Anthony Blunt Borromini 1979
1032 Geoffrey Parker The Dutch Revolt 1977
1061 Christopher Hibbert London: The Biography of 1977 a City
1088 Werner Maser. Nuremberg: A Nation on 1979 Translated by Trial Richard Barry
1180 Harvey Cox Turning East: The Promise 1979 and Peril of the New Orientalism
1186 Richard Berleth The Twilight Lords 1979
1253 John Whittow Disasters: The Anatomy of 1980 Environmental Hazards
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No. Author Title Publication Other information Date 2 Ernest Hemingway A Farewell to Arms 1959 reprint Inscribed: “For Bristol, Ernest Hemingway, La Consula 1960”
136 Evelyn Waugh Vile Bodies 1951 reprint Signed: “Evelyn Waugh”
275 H.C. Bailey The Sea Captain 1940 Signed: “H.C. Bailey DM2195 4 21.ii.1953”
423 Evelyn Waugh Put Out More Flags 1945 reprint Signed: “Evelyn Waugh”.
739 Georges Simenon. A Battle of Nerves and At 1950 Inscribed: “Homage de Translated by The ‘Gai-Moulin’ l’auteur. Geor. Simenon, Geoffrey Sainsbury Londres 1952”
829 Georges Simenon. Havoc by Accident 1952 Inscribed: “Homage de Translated by Stuart l’auteur. Geor. Simenon, Gilbert Londres 1952”
935 P.G. Wodehouse The Code of the Woosters 1958 reprint Inscribed: “To Allen Lane from P.G. Wodehouse”
1065 Ernest Hemingway To Have and Have Not 1959 reprint Inscribed: “For Bristol, Ernest Hemingway, La Consula 1960”
1066 Ernest Hemingway For Whom the Bell Tolls 1958 reprint Inscribed: “For Bristol, Ernest Hemingway, La Consula 1960”
1067 Ernest Hemingway Men Without Women 1958 reprint Inscribed: “For Bristol, Ernest Hemingway, La Consula 1960”
1143 Eric Linklater Juan in America 1958 reprint Inscribed: “To Sir Allen Lane with good wishes from Erik Linklater”.
1233 Tennessee Williams Baby Doll: The Script for 1958 reprint Inscribed: “To Sir Allen the Film Lane, cordially Tennessee Williams, Key West 1961”
1253 E. Martin Browne Penguin Plays: Four 1957 Inscribed: “Inscribed for (ed.) Modern Verse Plays, Sir Allen Lane by T.S. Thomas Cranmer of Eliot with cordial good Canterbury by Charles wishes” Williams; The Family Reunion by T.S. Eliot; A Phoenix too Frequent by Christopher Fry; Happy as Larry by Donah MacDonagh.
1271 Monica Dickens The Happy Prisoner 1960 reprint Inscribed: “With best wishes Monica Dickens”
DM2195 5 1314 Gerald Durrell The Drunken Forest 1960 reprint Signed: “Gerald Durrell, 1960”
1436 H.E. Bates The Feast of July 1962 Inscribed: “Allen Lane, with all good wishes, H.E. Bates, 1/62”
1938 Mary McCarthy Memories of a Catholic 1963 Signed: “Mary Girlhood McCarthy”
2508 John Kenneth The Scotch 1966 Inscribed: “For my good Galbraith friend & beloved publisher, Sir Allen Lane. John Kenneth Galbraith.”
0700 Australian Penguins (also known as ‘AU’)
No. Author Title Publication Other information Date 1 Randolph Stow To the Islands 1962 Inscribed: “Allen Lane, Brian Stonier, 19 October 1962. This is the first copy of the first Australian. For AL, with the greatest respect from your Australian Company”
Rachel Hassall 25 June 2009
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