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Rosamond Lehmann, born 1903 and died 1990, was an English
novelist and also a spiritualist. Her work deals chiefly with the thoughts,
development and workings of the young female mind. Her most accomplished work is
generally regarded to be The Ballad and the Source. She is also a collectable
author, though prices are not overly prohibitive, so making her an attractive
option for modern first collectors. As ever, the first book is the rarest and
most valuable, but not prohibitively so. Should you so wish, it should be
possible to eventually accumulate a full set of 1st editions in dust jackets.
English editions precede their US counterparts and are of
greater collectability and value. There are no alternative titles. Some of her
work has also been successfully adapted to for the big screen.
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| Title |
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Date |
Notes |
| Dusty Answer |
Chatto |
1927 |
US: 1927 Holt |
| A Note in Music |
Chatto |
1930 |
UK: 260 signed copies. US: 1930 Holt + 300 signed |
| Letter to a Sister |
Hogarth |
1931 |
wraps. US: 1932 Brace |
| Invitation to the Waltz |
Chatto |
1932 |
US: 1932 Holt |
| The Weather in the Streets |
Collins |
1936 |
US: 1936 Reynal |
| No More Music |
Collins |
1939 |
US: 1945 Reynal |
| The Ballad and the Source |
Collins |
1944 |
US: 1945 Reynal |
| The Gypsy's Baby |
Collins |
1946 |
US: 1947 Reynal |
| The Echoing Grove |
Collins |
1953 |
US: 1953 Brace |
| A Man Seen Afar |
Spearman |
1965 |
with W Tudor Pole |
| The Swan in the Evening |
Collins |
1967 |
US: 1967 Brace |
| Letter from Our Daughter |
COPS |
1972 |
2 volumes with Cynthia Hill Sandys |
| A Sea-Grape Tree |
Collins |
1976 |
US: 1977 Harcourt |
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