Streamers Waving.
KITCHIN, C. H. B.
From Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United Kingdom
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First edition, first impression, of the author's debut novel. Woolmer notes that the print run was 1,000 copies, and the Sussex ledger shows 412 sold by 18 January 1926. A barrister and stockbroker, Clifford Henry Benn Kitchin (1895-1967) was a writer in the outer orbit of the Bloomsbury Group. The narrator of his novel Crime at Christmas (1935) notes that "it is my fate, in Bloomsbury, to be thought a Philistine, while in other circles I am regarded as a dilettante with too keen an aesthetic sense to be a responsible person" (quoted in Holroyd, p. 468). Kitchin later reflected in a letter (dated 5 July 1965) that the description "has certainly an autobiographical overtone and largely sums up my social situation during the twenties. I was introduced to Bloomsbury by Philip Ritchie, who was a close friend of mine, and met most of the leading lights in that circle, but being in those days a tiresome mixture of shyness and conceit, I never felt sufficiently at home in it to form intimate contacts with its members. Strange to say, Virginia Woolf, the most formidable of them all, developed, I think, a slightly protective attitude towards me and it was thanks to her good offices that the Hogarth Press published my first two novels, Streamers Waving and Mr Balcony. I doubt if any other publishers would have considered them at that time" (quoted in Holroyd, p. 468). Woolmer 68. Michael Holroyd, Lytton Strachey: The New Biography, 2015. Octavo. Original orange cloth, spine lettered in gilt. With dust jacket. Hint of rubbing and bumping to extremities; jacket spine slightly darkened, short split to front fold, flaps without price as issued: a near-fine copy in near-fine jacket. Seller Inventory # 174111
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Title: Streamers Waving.
Publisher: London: Hogarth Press, 1925
Edition: 1st Edition
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