Bibliography
A. Books [Longer bracketed characterisations placed within double-quotes were supplied by L.(R.)J. herself in 1976]
A. I. Works Written, Collaborated in, or Edited by, Laura Riding [Excluded: unauthorized ("pirated") book-reprints]
1926 - 1935 | 1936 - 2001
The Close Chaplet, by Laura Riding Gottschalk.-London: Hogarth Press; New York: Adelphi, 1926.-77p. [Poems] [Name on board-label:
Laura Gottschalk]
Voltaire: A Biographical Fantasy, by Laura Riding [with Foreword, 1921].-London: Hogarth Press, 1927.-30p., port.front. (engraving
of Voltaire) [Poem] ['Gottschalk' deleted (overprinted by double rule) on title-page. For background see J.H. Willis, Jr.,
Leonard And Virginia Woolf As Publishers: The Hogarth Press, 1917-41, 1992, pp. 121-124]
A Survey Of Modernist Poetry, by Laura Riding and Robert Graves [with Note].-London: Heinemann, 1927; New York: Doubleday,
1928.-295p.
Contemporaries And Snobs.-London: Cape; New York: Doubleday, 1928.-256p. [Criticism] [Contents: 1. 'Poetry & The Literary
Universe' [I-VI], 2. 'T.E. Hulme, The New Barbarism, & Gertrude Stein', 3. 'The Facts In The Case Of Monsieur Poë']
Anarchism Is Not Enough.-London: Cape; New York: Doubleday, 1928.-224p. ["Mainly Criticism"] [Longer pieces: 'Jocasta' (on
Oswald Spengler and Wyndham Lewis), pp. 41-132; 'An Anonymous Book', pp. 152-186; 'The Damned Thing' (on sex), pp. 187-208]
A Pamphlet Against Anthologies, by Laura Riding and Robert Graves [with Foreword].-London: Cape; New York: Doubleday, 1928.-192p.
Love As Love, Death As Death.-London: Seizin Press, 1928.-vi,64p. [Limited to 175 numbered & signed copies] [Poems]
Poems A Joking Word [with Preface].-London: Cape, 1930.-172p. ["Poems, Collection"] [Title italicization and punctuation shown as
on title-page; colon after Poems was adopted later]
Four Unposted Letters To Catherine.-Paris: Hours Press, [1930].-[iii (or v)],51,[i]p. [Limited to 200 numbered & signed copies.
(Higher-numbered copies - above no. 100? – will probably contain the 'Dear Gertrude' leaf [v], tipped-on to p.1)] ["On personal
and worldly values, for a child's understanding"]
Experts Are Puzzled.-London: Cape , 1930.-160p. ["Mainly Stories"] [Epigraph, p.7, is a 7-line 'quotation','From Automancy
by Lilith Outcome'. See endnote, below, on pseudonyms]
Though Gently.-Deya*, Majorca: Seizin Press, 1930.-[iv],30p. [Limited to 200 numbered & signed copies] ["Poems and Small Prose
Passages"]
Twenty Poems Less.-Paris: Hours Press, 1930.-[iv],33,[i]p. [Limited to 200 numbered & signed copies] [Poems]
Laura And Francisca.-Deyá, Majorca: Seizin Press, 1931.-[v],22, [iii]p. [Limited to 200 numbered & signed copies] [Poem]
No Decency Left, by Barbara Rich [pseudonym].-London: Cape, 1932.-288p. [Novel by Robert Graves (for title provided by Jonathan
Cape), revised by Laura Riding. See endnote, below, on pseudonyms]
Everybody's Letters, Collected and Arranged by Laura Riding, with [a Foreword and] an Editorial Postscript.-London: Barker,
1933.-253p. [Contents: I. 'The British Spirit', II: 'The Universal Spirit', III: 'The American Spirit'; Editorial Postscript,
pp. 229-253] [Actual letters, published over invented names. In 1974 the editor identified herself as writer of the 'Lilith
Outcome' letter (pp. 173-175), and Norman Cameron as writer of the letters from 'Cyril' (pp. 48-62); see Denver Quarterly,
8, 1974, pp. 31-33]
The Life Of The Dead; with ten Illustrations by John Aldridge, Engraved on Wood by R.J. Beedham.-London: Barker, 1933,-49,[i]p.,
illus. [Limited to 200 numbered & signed copies] ["Poem, in French, with English translation by Author"]
Poet: A Lying Word.-London: Barker, 1933.-vii,150p. ["Poems, Collection"]
14A, by Laura Riding and George Ellidge.-London: Barker, 1934.-302p. ["Dramatized Story"]
Americans [with Foreword].-Los Angeles: Primavera, 1934.-28p. [Limited to 200 numbered copies] [Poem]
Focus I[-IV] [edited by Laura Riding].-[Deyá]:[s.n.], 1935. [Issues: I, January 1935; II: February-March 1935; III: April-May 1935; IV:
December 1935] ["A Private Magazine, for and by Friends"] (For L.R. contributions see sections C & D, below)
Epilogue: A Critical Summary; Volume I: Autumn 1935, Editor: Laura Riding, Assistant-Editor: Robert Graves.-Deya*, Majorca:
Seizin Press; London: Constable, 1935.-vi,246p., plates. [Distributed in USA by Random House, New York] (For L.R. contributions
see sections C & D, below)
Progress Of Stories [with Preface].-Deyá, Majorca: Seizin Press; London: Constable, 1935.-340p. [Published 23 January 1936]
[Distributed in USA by Random House, New York] ["Stories, with Preface on Story-Nature"]
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