The Minor Works of Peter Fleming [17 Volumes]

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FLEMING, Peter

The Minor Works [17 Volumes]

Various 

 A collection of minor works, contributions, and short articles by Peter Fleming, many not in Collins, comprising: 

MCCARTHY, Desmond [Ed.]. Life and Letters. Vol VII. No. 38. July 1931. [n.p]: [n.p]: 1931. Fleming contributes ‘Under the Bandstand’ from p. 26-45. Not in Collins. 

FLEMING, Peter; Derek VERSCHOYLE [Ed.]. Spectator’s Gallery. Essays, Sketches, Short Stories & Poems from The Spectator 1932. London: Jonathan Cape, 1933. First edition, edited by Fleming who also contributes ‘High Tide’ at p.128. Other featured names include Blunden, Galsworthy, Forster, Yeats, Sackville-West, Greene, and more. 

 NORMAN, Sylvia [Ed.]. Contemporary Essays 1933. London: Elkin Mathews & Marrot, Ltd, 1933. First edition. Fleming contributes ‘The Returned Traveller’ to p. 175, in the ‘Sketches from Experience’ category. 

FLEMING, Peter. Variety. Essays, Sketches and Stories. London: Jonathan Cape, 1933 

[VARIOUS]. Nine O’Clock Stories. London: G. Bell & Sons Ltd, 1934. First edition. Rare, especially so in the wrapper. 

JOHNSON, Clifford; Peter FLEMING [Intro.]. Pirate Junk. London: Jonathan Cape, 1934. First edition, lacking the dustwrapper. Fleming wrote the introduction. The story of Captain Johnson's captivity is mentioned in One's Company

CALVERT, Lieut.-Col. J. M.; Peter FLEMING [Intro.]. Prisoners of Hope. London: Jonathan Cape [n.d.]. Original publisher’s order form for the upcoming publication of this book, which featured an introduction by Peter Fleming. 

STEELE, Alan. Second Volume of Selected Modern Short Stories. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books Limited, 1938. First Penguin Paperback edition, in which Fleming contributes ‘The Face’, originally published in The London Mercury (November 1932). 

FLEMING, Peter. A Story to Tell and other tales. London: Jonathan Cape, 1942 . First edition. 

WILSON, Lt.-Col. Frank; Peter FLEMING [Foreword]. The Privileged Classes then and now. London: Constable, 1952. First edition. 

HARRER, Heinrich; Richard GRAVES [Trans.]; Peter FLEMING [Intro.]. Seven Years in Tibet. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1953. Third impression. Spawning a successful movie with Brad Pitt many years later, Harrer ironically turned out to have been in the S.S. 

[VARIOUS]. Spectrum. A Spectator Miscellany.London: Longmans, Green and Co, 1956 . First edition. Fleming contributes several articles as ‘Strix’ including ‘Pouffes don’t count’ (p. 16), ‘The Man in the Fort’ (p.86) and ‘Thunder in the Thirties’ (p.208). 

MITFORD, Nancy [Ed.]; Osbert LANCASTER [Illus.]. Noblesse Oblige. An Enquiry into the Identifiable Characteristics of the English Aristocracy. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1956. First edition. Fleming contributes ‘Posh Lingo’ as ‘Strix’ to p. 85 onwards. 

INGLIS, Brian [Ed.]. John Bull’s Schooldays. London: Hutchinson & Co., 1961. First edition. Fleming contributes ‘The Man we Killed’ to p. 133 onwards. Not in Collins. 

HOWARTH, Patrick. Special Operations. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1955. First edition, with sixteen manuscript autographs to the front free endpaper (not of contributors, one possibly of a D-Day veteran) along with a small stamp, dated Oct 1955. A collection of accounts from SOE operatives, including Peter Fleming, Captain Peter Churchill, Christopher Sykes, W. Stanley Moss, and others. From the archive of Jon Gilbert, with his signature to the front free endpaper. 

ARNOLD, Ralph. Fourth Leaders. London: Printed and bound by Waterloo Printing Co Ltd., [1971]. First edition, with an introduction by Fleming. 

[COLLINS, John] et al. Almost a Bibliography.  A partial account of Peter Fleming in Print [in] The Private Library. Fourth Series. Volume 10:1, Spring 1997.The Private Libraries Association, 1997 

A complete catalogue is available upon request.

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FLEMING, Peter

The Minor Works [17 Volumes]

Various 

 A collection of minor works, contributions, and short articles by Peter Fleming, many not in Collins, comprising: 

MCCARTHY, Desmond [Ed.]. Life and Letters. Vol VII. No. 38. July 1931. [n.p]: [n.p]: 1931. Fleming contributes ‘Under the Bandstand’ from p. 26-45. Not in Collins. 

FLEMING, Peter; Derek VERSCHOYLE [Ed.]. Spectator’s Gallery. Essays, Sketches, Short Stories & Poems from The Spectator 1932. London: Jonathan Cape, 1933. First edition, edited by Fleming who also contributes ‘High Tide’ at p.128. Other featured names include Blunden, Galsworthy, Forster, Yeats, Sackville-West, Greene, and more. 

 NORMAN, Sylvia [Ed.]. Contemporary Essays 1933. London: Elkin Mathews & Marrot, Ltd, 1933. First edition. Fleming contributes ‘The Returned Traveller’ to p. 175, in the ‘Sketches from Experience’ category. 

FLEMING, Peter. Variety. Essays, Sketches and Stories. London: Jonathan Cape, 1933 

[VARIOUS]. Nine O’Clock Stories. London: G. Bell & Sons Ltd, 1934. First edition. Rare, especially so in the wrapper. 

JOHNSON, Clifford; Peter FLEMING [Intro.]. Pirate Junk. London: Jonathan Cape, 1934. First edition, lacking the dustwrapper. Fleming wrote the introduction. The story of Captain Johnson's captivity is mentioned in One's Company

CALVERT, Lieut.-Col. J. M.; Peter FLEMING [Intro.]. Prisoners of Hope. London: Jonathan Cape [n.d.]. Original publisher’s order form for the upcoming publication of this book, which featured an introduction by Peter Fleming. 

STEELE, Alan. Second Volume of Selected Modern Short Stories. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books Limited, 1938. First Penguin Paperback edition, in which Fleming contributes ‘The Face’, originally published in The London Mercury (November 1932). 

FLEMING, Peter. A Story to Tell and other tales. London: Jonathan Cape, 1942 . First edition. 

WILSON, Lt.-Col. Frank; Peter FLEMING [Foreword]. The Privileged Classes then and now. London: Constable, 1952. First edition. 

HARRER, Heinrich; Richard GRAVES [Trans.]; Peter FLEMING [Intro.]. Seven Years in Tibet. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1953. Third impression. Spawning a successful movie with Brad Pitt many years later, Harrer ironically turned out to have been in the S.S. 

[VARIOUS]. Spectrum. A Spectator Miscellany.London: Longmans, Green and Co, 1956 . First edition. Fleming contributes several articles as ‘Strix’ including ‘Pouffes don’t count’ (p. 16), ‘The Man in the Fort’ (p.86) and ‘Thunder in the Thirties’ (p.208). 

MITFORD, Nancy [Ed.]; Osbert LANCASTER [Illus.]. Noblesse Oblige. An Enquiry into the Identifiable Characteristics of the English Aristocracy. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1956. First edition. Fleming contributes ‘Posh Lingo’ as ‘Strix’ to p. 85 onwards. 

INGLIS, Brian [Ed.]. John Bull’s Schooldays. London: Hutchinson & Co., 1961. First edition. Fleming contributes ‘The Man we Killed’ to p. 133 onwards. Not in Collins. 

HOWARTH, Patrick. Special Operations. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1955. First edition, with sixteen manuscript autographs to the front free endpaper (not of contributors, one possibly of a D-Day veteran) along with a small stamp, dated Oct 1955. A collection of accounts from SOE operatives, including Peter Fleming, Captain Peter Churchill, Christopher Sykes, W. Stanley Moss, and others. From the archive of Jon Gilbert, with his signature to the front free endpaper. 

ARNOLD, Ralph. Fourth Leaders. London: Printed and bound by Waterloo Printing Co Ltd., [1971]. First edition, with an introduction by Fleming. 

[COLLINS, John] et al. Almost a Bibliography.  A partial account of Peter Fleming in Print [in] The Private Library. Fourth Series. Volume 10:1, Spring 1997.The Private Libraries Association, 1997 

A complete catalogue is available upon request.

FLEMING, Peter

The Minor Works [17 Volumes]

Various 

 A collection of minor works, contributions, and short articles by Peter Fleming, many not in Collins, comprising: 

MCCARTHY, Desmond [Ed.]. Life and Letters. Vol VII. No. 38. July 1931. [n.p]: [n.p]: 1931. Fleming contributes ‘Under the Bandstand’ from p. 26-45. Not in Collins. 

FLEMING, Peter; Derek VERSCHOYLE [Ed.]. Spectator’s Gallery. Essays, Sketches, Short Stories & Poems from The Spectator 1932. London: Jonathan Cape, 1933. First edition, edited by Fleming who also contributes ‘High Tide’ at p.128. Other featured names include Blunden, Galsworthy, Forster, Yeats, Sackville-West, Greene, and more. 

 NORMAN, Sylvia [Ed.]. Contemporary Essays 1933. London: Elkin Mathews & Marrot, Ltd, 1933. First edition. Fleming contributes ‘The Returned Traveller’ to p. 175, in the ‘Sketches from Experience’ category. 

FLEMING, Peter. Variety. Essays, Sketches and Stories. London: Jonathan Cape, 1933 

[VARIOUS]. Nine O’Clock Stories. London: G. Bell & Sons Ltd, 1934. First edition. Rare, especially so in the wrapper. 

JOHNSON, Clifford; Peter FLEMING [Intro.]. Pirate Junk. London: Jonathan Cape, 1934. First edition, lacking the dustwrapper. Fleming wrote the introduction. The story of Captain Johnson's captivity is mentioned in One's Company

CALVERT, Lieut.-Col. J. M.; Peter FLEMING [Intro.]. Prisoners of Hope. London: Jonathan Cape [n.d.]. Original publisher’s order form for the upcoming publication of this book, which featured an introduction by Peter Fleming. 

STEELE, Alan. Second Volume of Selected Modern Short Stories. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books Limited, 1938. First Penguin Paperback edition, in which Fleming contributes ‘The Face’, originally published in The London Mercury (November 1932). 

FLEMING, Peter. A Story to Tell and other tales. London: Jonathan Cape, 1942 . First edition. 

WILSON, Lt.-Col. Frank; Peter FLEMING [Foreword]. The Privileged Classes then and now. London: Constable, 1952. First edition. 

HARRER, Heinrich; Richard GRAVES [Trans.]; Peter FLEMING [Intro.]. Seven Years in Tibet. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1953. Third impression. Spawning a successful movie with Brad Pitt many years later, Harrer ironically turned out to have been in the S.S. 

[VARIOUS]. Spectrum. A Spectator Miscellany.London: Longmans, Green and Co, 1956 . First edition. Fleming contributes several articles as ‘Strix’ including ‘Pouffes don’t count’ (p. 16), ‘The Man in the Fort’ (p.86) and ‘Thunder in the Thirties’ (p.208). 

MITFORD, Nancy [Ed.]; Osbert LANCASTER [Illus.]. Noblesse Oblige. An Enquiry into the Identifiable Characteristics of the English Aristocracy. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1956. First edition. Fleming contributes ‘Posh Lingo’ as ‘Strix’ to p. 85 onwards. 

INGLIS, Brian [Ed.]. John Bull’s Schooldays. London: Hutchinson & Co., 1961. First edition. Fleming contributes ‘The Man we Killed’ to p. 133 onwards. Not in Collins. 

HOWARTH, Patrick. Special Operations. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1955. First edition, with sixteen manuscript autographs to the front free endpaper (not of contributors, one possibly of a D-Day veteran) along with a small stamp, dated Oct 1955. A collection of accounts from SOE operatives, including Peter Fleming, Captain Peter Churchill, Christopher Sykes, W. Stanley Moss, and others. From the archive of Jon Gilbert, with his signature to the front free endpaper. 

ARNOLD, Ralph. Fourth Leaders. London: Printed and bound by Waterloo Printing Co Ltd., [1971]. First edition, with an introduction by Fleming. 

[COLLINS, John] et al. Almost a Bibliography.  A partial account of Peter Fleming in Print [in] The Private Library. Fourth Series. Volume 10:1, Spring 1997.The Private Libraries Association, 1997 

A complete catalogue is available upon request.