Taylor (Elizabeth) At Mrs Lippincote's, bookplate to pastedown, 1945; Palladium, short tear to spine head, 1946; A View of the Harbour, spotting to endpapers and final few pages, jacket soiled and spotted, 1947; A Wreath of Roses, 1949, first editions, original cloth, spine ends bumped, dust-jackets, some nicks and tears along fore-edge, light chipping to spine ends, still largely attractive and bright copies, 8vo (4)
⁂ A scarce first edition group of Taylor's first four novels.
Geoff Dyer's review of Taylor's works entitled "Was Elizabeth Taylor the Best British Novelist of the Postwar Era?" attests to the under growing popularity in Taylor's post-war fiction. - The New York Times, Dec 22, 2021.
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