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THE TERRORIST. 1926.

The Terrorist/ BY/ LIAM O'FLAHERTY./ (Device)/ E. ARCHER,/ 68, Red Lion Street, London, W.C.1./ February, 1926.

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THE TENT. 1926.

THE TENT/ By/ LIAM O'FLAHERTY/ (Publisher's device)/ JONATHAN CAPE LIMITED/ THIRTY BEDFORD SQUARE LONDON.

Collation:-Cr. 8vo., green cloth with white paper label on back-strip lettered in black: THE TENT/ Stories by LIAM/ O'FLAHERTY. There is an ornamental red line top and bottom of the label lettering. Pp. 288, consisting of half-title with list of four books by the same author on verso, pp. (1) (2); Title, as above, with date of publication, printer's imprint and Dedication on verso, pp. (3) (4); Contents, pp. 5, 6; Text pp. 7 to 288; white endpapers; Signatures (A) to S in 8's. Top and fore-edges trimmed, lower edge roughly trimmed. There is a cream wrapper with a green border.

DARKNESS. 1926.

DARKNESS/ A Tragedy in Three Acts./ BY/ LIAM O'FLAHERTY./ (Device)/ E. ARCHER,/ 68, Red Lion Street, London, W.C.1./ May, 1926.

Collation :-Small 4to., marbled paper wrappers lettered on side in black: DARKNESS/ A Tragedy in Three Acts./ BY/ LIAM O'FLAHERTY./ (Device). Pp. 32 consisting of p. (1) blank, p. (2) ONE HUNDRED COPIES PRIVATELY PRINTED./ No........./ (author's signature), pp. (3) (4) title as above, verso blank. Text pp. 5 to (31), p. 32 blank. The end-papers are formed by a single sheet of the same paper as the text on to which the lap-over of the wrapper is pasted down. There is a frontispiece portrait of the author by William Roberts on art paper, which is signed by the artist. This is not reckoned in the pagination. All edges are entirely untrimmed. There are no signatures. Printer's imprint at foot of p. (31).

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MR. GILHOOLEY. 1926.

Mr. GILHOOLEY BY LIAM O'FLAHERTY/ (Device)/ LONDON/ JONATHAN CAPE 30 BEDFORD SQUARE.

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