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Malcolm Bradbury, born 1932 and died 2000, was both a novelist
and critic. The majority of his output is non fiction though he is best known
for his novel. The History Man is, by far, the best and indeed most famous. It
is still regarded as an important title for those collecting modern firsts. The
first three novels are the scarcest, and most valuable, due largely to modest
print runs and public library allocations.
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| Title |
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Date |
Notes |
| Eating People is Wrong |
Secker |
1959 |
US: 1960 Knopf |
| Stepping Westward |
Secker |
1965 |
US: 1966 Mifflin |
| The History Man |
Secker |
1975 |
US: 1976 Mifflin |
| Who Do You Think You Are |
Secker |
1976 |
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| Rates of Exchange |
Secker |
1983 |
US: 1983 Knopf |
| Cuts |
Hutchinson |
1987 |
US: 1987 Harper |
| Doctor Criminale |
Secker |
1992 |
US: 1992 Viking |
| To the Hermitage |
Picador |
2000 |
US: 2000 Overlook |
Non Fiction - Malcolm Bradbury
| Title |
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Date |
Notes |
| Phogey |
Parrish |
1960 |
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| All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Go |
Parrish |
1962 |
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| Evelyn Waugh |
Boyd |
1964 |
wraps |
| What is a Novel |
Arnold |
1969 |
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| The Social Context of Modern English Literature |
Blackwell |
1971 |
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| Possibilities |
OUP |
1973 |
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| Saul Bellow |
Methuen |
1982 |
wraps |
| The Modern American Novel |
OUP |
1983 |
US: 1993 Viking |
| Why Come to Slaka ? |
Secker |
1986 |
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| My Strange Quest for Mensonge |
Deutsch |
1987 |
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| No Not Bloomsbury |
Deutsch |
1987 |
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| The Modern World |
Secker |
1988 |
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| Unsent Letters |
Deutsch |
1988 |
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| From Puritanism .. |
Routledge |
1991 |
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| The Modern English Novel |
Secker |
1993 |
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| Dangerous Pilgrimages |
Secker |
1995 |
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