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Books
Focus
Issue One
Issue Two
Issue Three
Issue Four
Focus was printed in 1935 in four parts for distribution among friends, such as Robert Graves, James Reeves, Honor Wyatt, Karl
Goldschmidt and others, centring on those friends in Riding's circle. It is thought only around twenty-five copies were published,
each ranging in length between fourteen and thirty-five pages, and was unbound, hence its rarity. This is the first time it
has been made available to the public. A description of Focus initialled 'L.R.' is to be found in the Berg Collection of John Aldridge papers (acknowledgements to Dr. John Nolan):
A focus ‘is a point from which any activity (such as disease or an earthquake wave) originates. At any rate, a point at which
forces meet. You know how we speak of things being “in focus”. My idea is, then, that we should put ourselves in FOCUS….’
A Mannered Grace The authorised biography. Beautifully written, fair-minded, and compassionate, A Mannered Grace portrays a complex woman of rare intelligence and allows for a reassessment of her remarkable achievement. Elizabeth Friedmann
was a close friend of Laura (Riding) Jackson and was given access to all her papers.
Anarchism Is Not Enough A variety of writings and essays on the nature of poetry and the poet, first published in 1928. Progress Of Stories As the title tells, this is a progression of stories, beginning with the ordinary and everyday stories of lives and gradually
accumulating into the profound. First published in 1935. A Selection of the Poems of Laura Riding A personal selection from Laura Riding's poems edited by the poet Robert Nye.
Essays from Epilogue 1935-1937 By Laura Riding and Robert Graves. Epilogue was an annual hard-back periodical. It offers a unique insight into each of the authors' work as well as their method
of collaboration.
The Close Chaplet Published in 1926 by The Hogarth Press, this is a complete facsimile in PDF format of the poet's brilliant first collection
of poems.
A list of rare books, broadsides, audio cassettes, pamphlets and personal memorabilia For information on more publications, please use the right hand links.
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