Letters & Diaries



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Hart-Davis, Rupert, ed., Max Beerbohm’s Letters to Reggie Turner (Lippincott, 1st ed., 1965). LOC 65-15124. Beerbohm’s boon companion, Reggie Turner (1869-1938) is remembered almost entirely today as Max’s friend. His was the most evanescent of talents, beloved by his friends but gone as soon as uttered. As Hart-Davis explains, “Unfortunately Reggie’s wt deserted him when he tried to write it down. His letters are gossipy, affectionate, and touching, but only occasionally witty. None of his twelve novels achieved any great success, and he was fond of saying that, whereas most authors’ first editions were rare, with him it was the second editions.” Still, he chose his friends well, and brought out the best of Beerbohm in their 47-year correspondence. Duodecimo, 312 pp. with four appendixed articles by Max and an index. Hardcover, slight wear to unclipped dust jacket. Overall, very good condition. HBB price: $20.


Hart-Davis, Rupert, ed., Letters of Max Beerbohm 1892-1956 (W.W. Norton, 1st Am. ed, 1st printing, 1989). ISBN 0-393-02655-8. He was, truly, the
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incomparable Max: caricaturist, writer, critic, and author of some of the most sparkling letters of a generation of sparkling writers. Of New York in 1895: “I don’t like the custom they have of keeping the streets artificially cold.” Recalling, in 1954, seeing the ancient Lady Cardigan- widow of the ill-fated Crimean general- dressed “in the fashion of a debutante in the eighteen-seventies...It was all very strange and conducive to deep thought.” Not at all Zuleika-like. Hardcover, unclipped dust jacket showing some slight wear, overall very good condition. HBB price: $20.

Wheatley, Henry, ed., The Diary of Samuel Pepys (Random House, 1950). From the publisher’s Lifelong Library series. 2 vols., octavo, black boards with faded blue and gilt spine titles, 2358 pp. Copiously annotated, with index. Slight spotting of the text blocks. No dust jacket. The daily recordings of a young Restoration man on the make, 1660-69. Very good condition. HBB price: $50 the set.20150501_174044.jpg



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