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AJA Symons, born 1900 and died 1941, was a biographer,
bibliographer and book collector. He is best known for The Quest for Corvo, not
only his best work but generally regarded as a masterpiece in its own right. His
brother is the mystery writer and critic Julian.
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| Title |
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Date |
Notes |
| A bibliography of the First Edition Books by William
Butler Yates |
FEC |
1924 |
500 copies |
| Frederick Baron Corvo |
Sette |
1927 |
199 copies |
| Emin The Governor of Equatoria |
Fleuron |
1928 |
300 copies |
| An Episode in the life of the Queen of Sheba |
Private |
1929 |
wraps, 150 copies |
| HM Stanley |
Duckworth |
1933 |
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| The Quest for Corvo |
Cassell |
1934 |
US: 1934 Macmillan |
| The Nonesuch Century |
Nonesuch |
1936 |
750 copies |
| Essays and Biographies |
Cassell |
1969 |
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| AJA Symons to Wyndham Lewis. Twenty-Four letters |
Tragara |
1982 |
wraps, 120 copies |
| Two Brothers: Fragments of a Correspondence |
Tragara |
1985 |
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