- Aphrodite.
Lindsay founded, with P. R.
Stephensen and John Kirtley, the
Fanfrolico Press for fine publishing,
initially in
North Sydney. He left Australia...
- Boils. Lindsay's son, Jack Lindsay,
emigrated to England,
where he set up
Fanfrolico Press,
which issued works illustrated by Lindsay.
Lindsay influenced numerous...
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Lindsay and P. R.
Stephensen who also
owned the
publisher of the magazine,
Fánfrolico Press. In the
first issue it was
announced that
there would be only six...
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notes by Jack Lindsay;
musical transcriptions by
Peter Warlock. London:
Fanfrolico Press, 1927
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quotations related to Tom o' Bedlam. Comments...
- Hugh, 1876-1958;
Fanfrolico Press (1928), Prospectus.
Satyrs and sunlight :
being the
collected poetry of Hugh McCrae,
Fanfrolico Press,
retrieved 8...
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prose with an
introduction biographical &
critical by Eric Partridge, The
Fanfrolico Press, 1927, and
later reprints. Lucy
Landor Family Papers at the Salt...
- Jack
Lindsay (with the
illustrations by
Norman Lindsay), 1927, London:
Fanfrolico Press; 1944, New York: Willey; 1960, London: Elek.
Alfred R. Allinson...
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bankruptcy in 1932, when (along with
other such
ventures such as the
Fanfrolico Press) his
business folded in the Depression. He was
included in the 1930...
-
Fanfrolico Press,
London (musical
transcriptions by
Peter Warlock) (Editor,
joint with Jack Lindsay) The
Metamorphosis of Ajax (1927).
Fanfrolico Press...
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joined the
university branch of the Party. Graduating, he
joined the
Fanfrolico Press alongside fellow author Jack Lindsay,
releasing an ****ortment of...