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Julian Maclaren Ross, born 1912 to 1964, was a very influential
writer and a great influence on the likes of George Orwell and Quentin Crisp to
name but a few. He is a name that may not be as well known as he should be
amongst readers today, nor indeed as famous as many of those he knew and
influenced. His first editions are well known and highly sought after by modern
first collectors. Prices are, at the time of writing, very solid. Amassing a
full set is by no means impossible but you would require a reasonable budget to
do so. Given the cult nature print runs were pretty small. Public library
allocations, discarded books and general wear have meant the examples in
collectable condition are not easy to find. When they do turn up they are often
in the hands of specialist dealers. We always recommend these sellers as they
give you a guarantee and peace of mind, the cheapest route is seldom the best.
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Date |
Notes |
| The Stuff to Give the Troops |
Cape |
1944 |
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| Better than a Kick in the Pants |
Lawson Dunn |
1945 |
with Hyperion Press |
| The Nine Men of Soho |
Wingate |
1946 |
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| Bitten By the Tarantula |
As Above |
1946 |
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| Of Love and Hunger |
As Above |
1947 |
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| Until the Day She Dies |
Hamilton |
1960 |
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| The Doomsday Book |
Hamish |
1961 |
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| My Name is Love |
Times Press |
1964 |
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Non Fiction - Others
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Date |
Notes |
| The Weeping and the Laughter |
Hart Davis |
1953 |
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| The Funny Bone |
Elek |
1956 |
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| Memoirs of the Forties |
Alan Ross |
1965 |
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