V Bonham Carter (21 results)
Published by Newton Abbot CBC 1972, 1972
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Published by Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1965
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Add to basketCondition: Good. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. With owner's name inside cover. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,850grams, ISBN.
Published by Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1961
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The Countryman: A quarterly non-party review and miscellany of rural life and work for the English-speaking world. Vol XXXIX No. 1 (Spring 1949). [Includes 'With a farmer in Jersey by R.M. Lockley].
Viscount Samuel; M.B. Crane; V. Bonham-Carter; Stephen Bone; R.M. Lockley.
Published by The Countryman Ltd, London, 1949
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- Magazine / Periodical
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Covers dulled and some wear to head and tail of spine o/w a clean unmarked copy in good condition. Includes b/w photo ill. plates. m458.
Published by Country Book Club, 1971
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Published by Penguin Books, 1952
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More imagesA FILTHY BARREN GROUND Exmoor In The 1850's. An Evocation of Life on the Moor as recorded by the Reverend William Thornton First curate Of the Parish Of Exmoor 1856-1861
REV. WILLIAM THORNTON ( EDITED AND WITH ADDITIONAL INFO BY VICTOR BONHAM -CARTER).
- Softcover
- First Edition
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Illustrated card covers (Paperback) 210 x 145 mm approx. viii + 72 pp. 7 b/w illustrations on 4 pp of glossy plates as called for. Printed by B-C Press Milverton Somerset. Signed by Victor Bonham-Carter in ink to bottom margin of title page. Please see our images of the actual book…offered for sale for further details and condition. Very Good (No notable shelf wear or soiling to covers. Editor/ author Signature as above. No previous owner name or insc. No notable defects). Signed by Author(s).
Published by Phoenix, 1958
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Published by Phoenix House, 1958
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Published by Penguin Books, 1952
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Published by Routledge&Kegan Paul 1961, 1961
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Published by Frederick Muller, 1963
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Published by Exmoor Books, 1997, 1997
- Hardcover
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Add to basket3rd edition (with new material). Green cloth boards, gilt lettering to spine under pictorially illustrated dustwrapper. 8.75ins x 5.5ins, 336pp. 49 illustrations and 5 maps ( all double page) within the text. Originally published in 1929 by Dr Orwin, it was revised in 1970 by Sellick (incorporating new information) and revised a…gain in 1997 by Victor Bonham-Carter. VG / VG.
Published by Constable and Co Limited, 1960
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st. 1960. Very good copy in dust jacket.

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Add to basketLondon, Muller, 1963 (2nd). (XX) 417 pp. Cloth + dustjacket. Illustrations. *librarysticker on dustjacket and endpaper, librarystamp verso title page, dustjacket a bit damaged, otherwise in good condition*.
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Add to basket1952. Penguin. Soft covers. Book - VG.
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Add to basket1960. Constable. Hardback. Book - VG. Ex-lib.
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Add to basket1968. The History Book Club. Hardback. Book - VG.
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1971. Hodder and Stoughton. Hardback. Book - VG. DJ - VG.
[Harkness Fellowships.] Five Typed Letters Signed and one Autograph Letter Signed from Lansing V. Hammond of the Commonwealth Fund to Mark Bonham Carter, discussing the organization, cultural matters and death of his father William Churchill Hammond.
[Harkness Fellowships] Lansing V. Hammond of the Commonwealth Fund of New York City [his father William Churchill Hammond (1860-1949), organist and choir master; Mark Bonham Carter (1922-1994)]
Published by ONE ALS: 10 January ; on letterhead of the Hotel Durant Berkeley. TWO to SIX TLsS: 29 December 1948; 18 February 9 June and 8 July 1949; 3 May 1950; all on letterhead of The Commonwealth Fund 41 East Fifty-seventh Street New York 22 N.Y, 1948
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Add to basketLansing Van der Heyden Hammond (b.1906), son of the distinguished organist and choirmaster of Mount Holyoake College William Churchill Hammond, was for many years Director of the Commonwealth Fund Division of International Fellowships. For Bonham Carter, see his entry in the Oxford DNB. The present group of six items shed light…on the 1940s administration of the Commonwealth Fund. They are in good condition, lightly aged and creased. The autograph letter is 1p, 12mo; the five single-spaced typed letters total 6pp, 4to. All six are signed 'Lance'. ONE: ALS, 10 January 1948. 1p, 12mo. Asking him to postpone a dinner engagement, because he has 'learned that Allan McKelvie, one of last year's Fellows, is to be in Chicago on the 28th., leaving the next day for Rochester.' TWO: TLS, 29 December, 1948. 1p, 4to. With autograph postscript. 'I was most intersted in hearing your reaction to Cambridge. We also had the good luck of hearing a candlelight evensong in King's College Chapel; that I consider the most moving experience of the whole trip. I had never had a chance to realize before that the acoustics are as perfect as the architecture.' He will be interested to have his 'reactions to the plastic collars [.] the bell captain of the Yale Club, who first told me about them, assures me that one collar will last (continuous wearing) for more than a year.' He ends with news of 'Wick' - Commonwealth Fund administrator Ezra Koster Wickman (1895-1981) - and his operation. THREE: TLS, 18 February 1949. 1p, 4to. Begins: 'On the way to the office this morning I stopped in at Scribners and asked them to send you a copy of a book which I think will be of interest to you - President Conant's EDUCATION IN A DIVIDED WORLD. Wick and I both think it excellent. As you know, Conant is probably our most distinguished college president'. He describes 'a fabulous trip West' from which Wick has just returned: 'With his own eyes he saw (in Nebraska) mounds of snow sixteen feet high flanking the highways'. 'The new Fellows are all doing well; but Freeman Dyson continues to hold the record. He's just been given a five year appointment by the Institute of Advanced Studies at Princeton, [.] What a man. Geoffrey Crowther has been over here again, winning customary acclaim and delighting his audiences.' He ends with a reference to MBC's 'associations with William Collins & Son'. FOUR: TLS, 9 June 1949. 2pp, 4to. He begins by responding to MBC's account of 'the Flagstad SIEGFRIED': 'I heard her do Brunnhilde twice in the yers she was over here; and in some ways I think she was more remarkable in that than in any of her other roles. The way she did and responded to the "waking-up" music in the third act always made the part a new creation for me.' He now turns to 'another strong group of Fellows - and an unusually diversified range of subjects: among others, a composer of modern music (John D. L. Veale) from Oxford; John R. Wahl, from your college, who is doing a book on Rossetti, a classicist from Cambridge, a girl from Oxford and Hull in my 18th century field and an experimental psychologist from New College, Oxford (this is not Cambridge's year!) in addition to the lawyers, medical men, engineers and physical scientists we always get. With the exception of the psychologist who may go to Chicago, no one will be heading for your old stamping ground; but there will be three or four on the West coast; and two at Yale. As you can imagine, I'm very happy about the selections and placements!' He turns to the death of his father the organist William Churchill Hammond, in describing whose last days he writes: 'He never played more gloriously than at the noontide Good Friday service; he returned to the church to put the finishing touches to his Easter programme; and the last two pieces played - according to a choir member who slipped in to listen - were the Bach chorale, "Come, Sweet Death" and the "Hallelujah Chorus" from THE MESSIAH - a fitting climax to the good life.