Published by Paris: 1924., Gabriel Beauchesne,, 1924
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Softcover. [7], 211 p.; 25.5 cm. (Archives de philosophie ; v. 1, cahier 4 -- p. 361-571 in whole numbering) Editions, p. [17]-76, giving title, imprint, contents, notes (some in great detail) -- Chois et extraits, p. [77]-79 -- Translations: German, p. [80]-82; English, p. 82-89; Danish, p. 89; Spanish, p. 90; Dutch, p. 90-91; Italian, p. 91-92; Latin, p. 92-93; Hungarian, p. 93 (incomplete data); Polish, p. 93-4; Russian, p. 94 -- Comptes rendus, p. [97]-109 -- Critiques, p. 109-16 -- Travaux divers, p. [117]-200 -- Index, p. [201]-11. VG, sewn, in orig. tan wrapper. Unopened copy.
Published by 22 December Postcard with letterhead 'From Mrs. last word deleted H. A. L. Fisher Thursley Godalming Surrey', 1933
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
See Fisher's entry, and those of Robert Lynd, in the Oxford DNB. On unillustrated post card, with printed letterhead. In fair condition, a trifle worn and discoloured, with one inky thumbprint (not over text) and a kink to one corner. Addressed by Fisher to 'Miss Mayra [sic] Lynd / 5 Keats Grove / Hampstead / NW.' Signed by Fisher with initials 'H F'. Reads: 'What charming verses! You might as easily have replied otherwise eg / Hola! un gant! / Bonnet rouges en avant! / A la Bourgeoisie / [?] choisie / Aux capitalistes / Farceurs, fumistes / [?] un gant de [?] / etc etc / H F'. The recipient writes the following lengthwise on the address side: 'H. A. L. Fisher, to whom I was a temporary daughter or niece at New College (while I was a Home-Student 1931-4) had urged me in verse not to cut off my long hair & I had replied "The hair remains - / "The virtue & the [bun?]" &c / & had gone on to ask him for a quote in praise of "The Bible to be read as Literature" which Heinemann were about to publish. No, that must have been after 1934. / M. Gaster 1987 / I must have left a glove behind at Thursby & written a verse.'.