Selma Lagerlöf: Her life and work. Adapted from the German by George F. Timpson.
Book Description
FIRST ENGLISH EDITION, INSCRIBED BY TRANSLATOR, ALS LAID-IN. 8vo, incl. b/w plates. Original blue cloth, lettered in gilt. Unevenly sunned, staining from liquid spill, incl. cup ring to bottom board. Some bleed from cloth to endpapers, inscribed by editor in brown ink to ffep: “Inscribed for Roger Dataller Esq., by George F. Timpson,” later pencil gift inscription to front pastedown, else, internally clean and bright. Friendly, one-page ALS (1934), cream Dominion bond paper written in brown ink and signed from Timpson to “Mr Dataller”: single fold; with: four-page publisher’s advertising booklet, both laid in. Good+ Unusual
Dealer Notes
A pleasing presentation copy of the first English edition of Walter Berendsohn’s biography of the Swedish writer and 1909 Nobel Laureate for Literature, Selma Lagerlöf, inscribed by its translator to the former steel and colliery worker, author and Oxford scholar, Roger Dataller (pseud. of Arthur Eaglestone), including a friendly ALS thanking him for taking “so much trouble on behalf of Dr, Berendsohn” and requesting copies of Dataller’s book (“much liked here”), presumably one of his 1930s titles, such as A Pitman Looks at Oxford (1933) or Oxford Into Coal-field (1934).
By 1934, Roger Dataller/ Arthur Eaglestone (1892-1980) was back in South Yorkshire working in adult education as a lecturer in English Literature at the WEA, as well as writing. His first book, From a Pitman’s Notebook (1925), had led to the award of a Miners’ Welfare Scholarship to New College, Oxford, where he had studied between 1928 and 193, hence the later Oxford-focused titles.
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By 1934, Roger Dataller/ Arthur Eaglestone (1892-1980) was back in South Yorkshire working in adult education as a lecturer in English Literature at the WEA, as well as writing. His first book, From a Pitman’s Notebook (1925), had led to the award of a Miners’ Welfare Scholarship to New College, Oxford, where he had studied between 1928 and 193, hence the later Oxford-focused titles.
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Author
BERENDSOHN, Walter A.; TIMPSON, George F. (translator); SACKVILLE-WEST, V. (Preface); [DATALLER, Roger (pseud. of Arthur EAGLESTONE]].
Date
1931
Binding
Cloth
Publisher
London: Ivor Nicholson and Watson, Ltd
Condition
Good+
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