Faber, London, 1978
Date
1978
Label
Faber, London, 1978
Name
Faber
Place
London
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Provider place
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- Day by day, Robert Lowell
- Lives and letters, A.R. Orage, Beatrice Hastings, Katherine Mansfield, John Middleton Murry, S.S. Koteliansky, 1906-1957, by John Carswell
- Trumpets, for soprano and three clarinets, op. 12, Oliver Knussen ; text by Georg Trakl
- On receiving the first Aspen Award, a speech, by Benjamin Britten
- The tree of the sun, by Wilson Harris
- Hitch, the life and work of Alfred Hitchcock, by John Russell Taylor
- Every good boy deserves favour, a play for actors and orchestra ; and, Professional foul : a play for television, Tom Stoppard
- The dying Gaul, and other writings, [by] David Jones ; edited with an introduction by Harman Grisewood
- The story of Nigeria, Michael Crowder
- Guardians and angels, parents and children in nineteenth-century literature, by David Grylls
- A student's guide to the plays of Samuel Beckett, Beryl S. Fletcher ... [et al.]
- Licking Hitler, a film for television, David Hare
- Knuckle, David Hare
- Cave birds, an alchemical cave drama, poems by Ted Hughes and drawings by Leonard Baskin
- Night and day, Tom Stoppard
- Stanley Spencer at war, Richard Carline
- Every good boy deserves favour, a play for actors and orchestra ; and, Professional foul : a play for television, Tom Stoppard
- Henry's fate, & other poems, 1967-1972, John Berryman
- Houses in the landscape, a regional study of vernacular building styles in England and Wales, John and Jane Penoyre ; with illustrations by the authors
- The art of Bernard Leach, edited by Carol Hogben
- Beyond East and West, memoirs, portraits and essays, Bernard Leach
- A student's guide to the plays of Samuel Beckett, Beryl S. Fletcher ... [et al.]
- More stories for seven-year-olds and other young readers, edited by Sara and Stephen Corrin ; illustrated by Shirley Hughes
- Night and day, Tom Stoppard
- The tell-tale heart, the life and works of Edgar Allan Poe, Julian Symons
- The composition of 'Four quartets', Helen Gardner