





The Minor Works of Peter Fleming [17 Volumes]
FLEMING, Peter
The Minor Works [17 Volumes]
Various
A collection of minor works, contributions, and short articles by Peter Fleming, many not in Collins, comprising:
MCCARTHY, Desmond [Ed.]
Life and Letters. Vol VII. No. 38. July 1931. [n.p]: [n.p]: 1931
Fleming contributes ‘Under the Bandstand’ from p. 26 to 45. Not in Collins.
FLEMING, Peter; Derek VERSCHOYLE [Ed.]
Spectator’s Gallery. Essays, Sketches, Short Stories & Poems from The Spectator 1932. London: Jonathan Cape, 1933
First edition, edited by Fleming who also contributes ‘High Tide’ from p. 128 to 133. Other featured names include Blunden, Galsworthy, Forster, Yeats, Sackville-West, Greene, and more.
NORMAN, Sylvia [Ed.] Contemporary Essays 1933. London: Elkin Mathews & Marrot, Ltd, 1933
First edition. Fleming contributes ‘The Returned Traveller’, in the ‘Sketches from Experience’ category, from p. 175 to 186. .
FLEMING, Peter
Variety. Essays, Sketches and Stories. London: Jonathan Cape, 1933.
Provenance: Ex Libris of John Cole to the front paste-down.
[VARIOUS]
Nine O’Clock Stories. London: G. Bell & Sons Ltd, 1934
First edition. Rare, especially so in the wrapper. Fleming contributes ‘Ace High’ at pages 41-55.
JOHNSON, Clifford; Peter FLEMING [Intro.] Pirate Junk. London: Jonathan Cape, 1934
First edition, lacking the dustwrapper. Fleming wrote the introduction. The story of Captain Johnson's captivity is mentioned in One's Company.
CALVERT, Lieut.-Col. J. M.; Peter FLEMING [Intro.] Prisoners of Hope. London: Jonathan Cape [n.d.]
Original publisher’s order form for the upcoming publication of this book, which featured an introduction by Peter Fleming.
STEELE, Alan. Second Volume of Selected Modern Short Stories. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books Limited, 1938
First Penguin Paperback edition, in which Fleming contributes ‘The Face’ (p. 11-20), originally published in The London Mercury (November 1932).
FLEMING, Peter. A Story to Tell and other tales. London: Jonathan Cape, 1942
First edition.
WILSON, Lt.-Col. Frank; Peter FLEMING [Foreword]. The Privileged Classes then and now. London: Constable, 1952
First edition.
HARRER, Heinrich; Richard GRAVES [Trans.]; Peter FLEMING [Intro.] Seven Years in Tibet. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1953
Third impression. Spawning a successful movie with Brad Pitt many years later, Harrer turned out to have been in the S.S.
[VARIOUS] Spectrum. A Spectator Miscellany. London: Longmans, Green and Co, 1956
First edition. Fleming contributes several articles as ‘Strix’ including ‘Pouffes don’t count’ (p.16-19), ‘The Man in the Fort’ (p.86-88), ‘Thunder in the Thirties’ (p.208-210), ‘Under Two Flags’ (p.239-242), as well as one under his own name, ‘Country Fashions’ (p.25-27).
MITFORD, Nancy [Ed.]; Osbert LANCASTER [Illus.] Noblesse Oblige. An Enquiry into the Identifiable Characteristics of the English Aristocracy. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1956
First edition. Fleming contributes ‘Posh Lingo’ as ‘Strix’ (p.85-93).
INGLIS, Brian [Ed.]. John Bull’s Schooldays. London: Hutchinson & Co., 1961
First edition. Fleming contributes ‘The Man we Killed’ from p. 133 to 136.. Not in Collins.
HOWARTH, Patrick. Special Operations. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1955
First edition, with sixteen manuscript autographs to the front free endpaper (not of contributors, one possibly of a D-Day veteran) along with a small stamp, dated Oct 1955. A collection of accounts from SOE operatives, including Peter Fleming (An Ammunition Train in Greece’, p.1-7), Captain Peter Churchill, Christopher Sykes, W. Stanley Moss, and others. From the archive of Jon Gilbert, with his signature to the front free endpaper.
ARNOLD, Ralph. Fourth Leaders. London: Printed and bound by Waterloo Printing Co Ltd., [1971]
First edition, with an introduction by Fleming.
[COLLINS, John] et al. Almost a Bibliography. A partial account of Peter Fleming in Print [in] The Private Library. Fourth Series. Volume 10:1, Spring 1997. The Private Libraries Association, 1997
A complete catalogue is available upon request.
FLEMING, Peter
The Minor Works [17 Volumes]
Various
A collection of minor works, contributions, and short articles by Peter Fleming, many not in Collins, comprising:
MCCARTHY, Desmond [Ed.]
Life and Letters. Vol VII. No. 38. July 1931. [n.p]: [n.p]: 1931
Fleming contributes ‘Under the Bandstand’ from p. 26 to 45. Not in Collins.
FLEMING, Peter; Derek VERSCHOYLE [Ed.]
Spectator’s Gallery. Essays, Sketches, Short Stories & Poems from The Spectator 1932. London: Jonathan Cape, 1933
First edition, edited by Fleming who also contributes ‘High Tide’ from p. 128 to 133. Other featured names include Blunden, Galsworthy, Forster, Yeats, Sackville-West, Greene, and more.
NORMAN, Sylvia [Ed.] Contemporary Essays 1933. London: Elkin Mathews & Marrot, Ltd, 1933
First edition. Fleming contributes ‘The Returned Traveller’, in the ‘Sketches from Experience’ category, from p. 175 to 186. .
FLEMING, Peter
Variety. Essays, Sketches and Stories. London: Jonathan Cape, 1933.
Provenance: Ex Libris of John Cole to the front paste-down.
[VARIOUS]
Nine O’Clock Stories. London: G. Bell & Sons Ltd, 1934
First edition. Rare, especially so in the wrapper. Fleming contributes ‘Ace High’ at pages 41-55.
JOHNSON, Clifford; Peter FLEMING [Intro.] Pirate Junk. London: Jonathan Cape, 1934
First edition, lacking the dustwrapper. Fleming wrote the introduction. The story of Captain Johnson's captivity is mentioned in One's Company.
CALVERT, Lieut.-Col. J. M.; Peter FLEMING [Intro.] Prisoners of Hope. London: Jonathan Cape [n.d.]
Original publisher’s order form for the upcoming publication of this book, which featured an introduction by Peter Fleming.
STEELE, Alan. Second Volume of Selected Modern Short Stories. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books Limited, 1938
First Penguin Paperback edition, in which Fleming contributes ‘The Face’ (p. 11-20), originally published in The London Mercury (November 1932).
FLEMING, Peter. A Story to Tell and other tales. London: Jonathan Cape, 1942
First edition.
WILSON, Lt.-Col. Frank; Peter FLEMING [Foreword]. The Privileged Classes then and now. London: Constable, 1952
First edition.
HARRER, Heinrich; Richard GRAVES [Trans.]; Peter FLEMING [Intro.] Seven Years in Tibet. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1953
Third impression. Spawning a successful movie with Brad Pitt many years later, Harrer turned out to have been in the S.S.
[VARIOUS] Spectrum. A Spectator Miscellany. London: Longmans, Green and Co, 1956
First edition. Fleming contributes several articles as ‘Strix’ including ‘Pouffes don’t count’ (p.16-19), ‘The Man in the Fort’ (p.86-88), ‘Thunder in the Thirties’ (p.208-210), ‘Under Two Flags’ (p.239-242), as well as one under his own name, ‘Country Fashions’ (p.25-27).
MITFORD, Nancy [Ed.]; Osbert LANCASTER [Illus.] Noblesse Oblige. An Enquiry into the Identifiable Characteristics of the English Aristocracy. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1956
First edition. Fleming contributes ‘Posh Lingo’ as ‘Strix’ (p.85-93).
INGLIS, Brian [Ed.]. John Bull’s Schooldays. London: Hutchinson & Co., 1961
First edition. Fleming contributes ‘The Man we Killed’ from p. 133 to 136.. Not in Collins.
HOWARTH, Patrick. Special Operations. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1955
First edition, with sixteen manuscript autographs to the front free endpaper (not of contributors, one possibly of a D-Day veteran) along with a small stamp, dated Oct 1955. A collection of accounts from SOE operatives, including Peter Fleming (An Ammunition Train in Greece’, p.1-7), Captain Peter Churchill, Christopher Sykes, W. Stanley Moss, and others. From the archive of Jon Gilbert, with his signature to the front free endpaper.
ARNOLD, Ralph. Fourth Leaders. London: Printed and bound by Waterloo Printing Co Ltd., [1971]
First edition, with an introduction by Fleming.
[COLLINS, John] et al. Almost a Bibliography. A partial account of Peter Fleming in Print [in] The Private Library. Fourth Series. Volume 10:1, Spring 1997. The Private Libraries Association, 1997
A complete catalogue is available upon request.
FLEMING, Peter
The Minor Works [17 Volumes]
Various
A collection of minor works, contributions, and short articles by Peter Fleming, many not in Collins, comprising:
MCCARTHY, Desmond [Ed.]
Life and Letters. Vol VII. No. 38. July 1931. [n.p]: [n.p]: 1931
Fleming contributes ‘Under the Bandstand’ from p. 26 to 45. Not in Collins.
FLEMING, Peter; Derek VERSCHOYLE [Ed.]
Spectator’s Gallery. Essays, Sketches, Short Stories & Poems from The Spectator 1932. London: Jonathan Cape, 1933
First edition, edited by Fleming who also contributes ‘High Tide’ from p. 128 to 133. Other featured names include Blunden, Galsworthy, Forster, Yeats, Sackville-West, Greene, and more.
NORMAN, Sylvia [Ed.] Contemporary Essays 1933. London: Elkin Mathews & Marrot, Ltd, 1933
First edition. Fleming contributes ‘The Returned Traveller’, in the ‘Sketches from Experience’ category, from p. 175 to 186. .
FLEMING, Peter
Variety. Essays, Sketches and Stories. London: Jonathan Cape, 1933.
Provenance: Ex Libris of John Cole to the front paste-down.
[VARIOUS]
Nine O’Clock Stories. London: G. Bell & Sons Ltd, 1934
First edition. Rare, especially so in the wrapper. Fleming contributes ‘Ace High’ at pages 41-55.
JOHNSON, Clifford; Peter FLEMING [Intro.] Pirate Junk. London: Jonathan Cape, 1934
First edition, lacking the dustwrapper. Fleming wrote the introduction. The story of Captain Johnson's captivity is mentioned in One's Company.
CALVERT, Lieut.-Col. J. M.; Peter FLEMING [Intro.] Prisoners of Hope. London: Jonathan Cape [n.d.]
Original publisher’s order form for the upcoming publication of this book, which featured an introduction by Peter Fleming.
STEELE, Alan. Second Volume of Selected Modern Short Stories. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books Limited, 1938
First Penguin Paperback edition, in which Fleming contributes ‘The Face’ (p. 11-20), originally published in The London Mercury (November 1932).
FLEMING, Peter. A Story to Tell and other tales. London: Jonathan Cape, 1942
First edition.
WILSON, Lt.-Col. Frank; Peter FLEMING [Foreword]. The Privileged Classes then and now. London: Constable, 1952
First edition.
HARRER, Heinrich; Richard GRAVES [Trans.]; Peter FLEMING [Intro.] Seven Years in Tibet. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1953
Third impression. Spawning a successful movie with Brad Pitt many years later, Harrer turned out to have been in the S.S.
[VARIOUS] Spectrum. A Spectator Miscellany. London: Longmans, Green and Co, 1956
First edition. Fleming contributes several articles as ‘Strix’ including ‘Pouffes don’t count’ (p.16-19), ‘The Man in the Fort’ (p.86-88), ‘Thunder in the Thirties’ (p.208-210), ‘Under Two Flags’ (p.239-242), as well as one under his own name, ‘Country Fashions’ (p.25-27).
MITFORD, Nancy [Ed.]; Osbert LANCASTER [Illus.] Noblesse Oblige. An Enquiry into the Identifiable Characteristics of the English Aristocracy. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1956
First edition. Fleming contributes ‘Posh Lingo’ as ‘Strix’ (p.85-93).
INGLIS, Brian [Ed.]. John Bull’s Schooldays. London: Hutchinson & Co., 1961
First edition. Fleming contributes ‘The Man we Killed’ from p. 133 to 136.. Not in Collins.
HOWARTH, Patrick. Special Operations. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1955
First edition, with sixteen manuscript autographs to the front free endpaper (not of contributors, one possibly of a D-Day veteran) along with a small stamp, dated Oct 1955. A collection of accounts from SOE operatives, including Peter Fleming (An Ammunition Train in Greece’, p.1-7), Captain Peter Churchill, Christopher Sykes, W. Stanley Moss, and others. From the archive of Jon Gilbert, with his signature to the front free endpaper.
ARNOLD, Ralph. Fourth Leaders. London: Printed and bound by Waterloo Printing Co Ltd., [1971]
First edition, with an introduction by Fleming.
[COLLINS, John] et al. Almost a Bibliography. A partial account of Peter Fleming in Print [in] The Private Library. Fourth Series. Volume 10:1, Spring 1997. The Private Libraries Association, 1997
A complete catalogue is available upon request.