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    Two Poems by Walter de la Mare & Arthur Rogers (self-published, 1938, 2pp, ph, oc)
        Collection of a poem by Arthur Rogers, a Newcastle bookseller, and a response by Walter de la Mare. Limited to 200 copies.
    • · Thoughts on the Present Discontent, Occasioned by the Reading of “This Year: Next Year” by Walter de la Mare · Arthur Rogers · pm
    • · In a Library · Walter de la Mare · pm






    Winged Chariot by Walter de la Mare (Faber and Faber, June 1951, 10/6d, 64pp, hc, pm)


    The Virgin Vampire by Etienne-Léon de Lamothe-Langon; translated by Brian Stableford (Black Coat Press, August 2011, 978-1-61227-032-6, $20.95, 262pp, tp, n., cover by Nathalie Lial)
        SF novel, translated/adapted from the French La Vampire, ou la vierge de Hongrie (Madame Cardinal 1824 as by Le Baron de Lamothe-Langon) by Brian Stableford, who also provides an introduction and afterword.


    1984: Selected Letters by Samuel R. Delany (Voyant Publishing, June 2000, 0-9665998-1-0, $17.95, 351pp, tp, nf)
        Non-fiction collection of 57 letters and documents from the year 1984, a combination of autobiographical portrait and picture of the times in the early years of AIDS. There is a fair amount of material on SF publishing and portraits of several SF writers. Introduction by Kenneth R. James.




    The American Shore: Meditations on a Tale of Science Fiction by Thomas M. Disch—Angouleme by Samuel R. Delany (Dragon Press, August 1978, $12.50, v+243pp, hc, nf)
        Book-length study of Disch’s short story.



    Atlantis: Three Tales by Samuel R. Delany (Incunabula, June 1995, 0-9633637-4-3, $60.00, 219pp, hc, co, cover: The Voice of the City of New York Interpreted, 1920-22: The White Way I by Joseph Stella)
        Collection of three stories, plus “Microflorilegium”, a selection (exclusive to this edition) of excerpts from the author’s correspondence and early drafts. A signed, limited edition of 334.





    Bread & Wine: An Erotic Tale of New York by Samuel R. Delany (Juno, March 1999, 1-89045-102-9, $14.99, 58pp, tp, n., cover by Mia Wolff)
        Autobiographical erotic graphic novel about the gay relationship between a professor and a homeless man selling books on the street. Illustrated by Mia Wolff. Introduction by Alan Moore.


    The Bridge of Lost Desire by Samuel R. Delany (Arbor House, November 1987, 0-87795-931-5, $17.95, 310pp, hc, co) [Nevèrÿon]
        Collection of 2 original stories and one extensively revised piece, in the “Nevèrÿon” fantasy series, plus an appendix by the author’s alter ego, K. Leslie Steiner.





    Dark Reflections by Samuel R. Delany (Carroll & Graf, May 2007, 978-0-78671-947-1, $15.95, 295pp, tp, n.)
        Novel about the life of a gay African-American poet in New York City.






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