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Illustrations following page 389.

George Wyndham

George Saintsbury

J. M. Robertson

T. S. Eliot’s completed application for membership to the London Library

Bruce Richmond, editor ofThe Times Literary Supplement

T. S. Eliot’s signed ticket toThe Witch of Edmonton, revived by the Phoenix Society on 24 and 26 April 1921

Charles Whibley

William Archer

Sybil Thorndike as the lead in the 1920 production of Gilbert Murray’s translation of Euripides’Medea at the Holborn Empire(Illustrated London News, 13 March 1920, front page)

Gilbert Murray

John Middleton Murry

The Guitrys: Lucien and Sacha Guitry, with Yvonne Printemps(Illustrated London News, 15 April 1922, 548)

Table of Contents, The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism (1920: 2nd ed., 1928)

Cover of Wyndham Lewis’s review, The Tyro: A Review of the Arts of Painting, Sculpture, and Design, 1 (1922)

Richard Aldington

Facsimile, first page of revised typescript of “London Letter: May, 1921,”Dial 70 (June 1921)

Lydia Lopokova

Illustrations following page 578.

Igor Stravinsky(Illustrated London News, 25 June 1921, 870)

The Russian Ballet, Lydia Sokolova in the 1921 revival of Stravinsky’sLe Sacre du Printemps at the Prince’s Theatre(Illustrated London News, 2 July 1921, 7).

Mistinguett (Jeanne-Marie Bourgeois)

Facsimile, first page of unrevised holograph of “London Letter: June, 1922,”Dial 73 (July 1922)

Cover page, The Criterion: A Quarterly Review, 1 (October 1922)

Marie Lloyd

Sarah Bernhardt

Léonide Massine, as the Chinese Conjurer in Jean Cocteau’sParade (London, 1919)

Wyndham Lewis

Table of Contents, Homage to John Dryden: Three Essays on Poetry of the Seventeenth Century (1924)

Cover design by Vanessa Bell, Homage to John Dryden: Three Essays on Poetry of the Seventeenth Century (1924), number three in the Hogarth Essays series

Theresa Garrett Eliot’s pencil drawing of T. S. Eliot delivering his final Clark lecture in the Hall of Trinity College, Cambridge, 9 March 1926

The Church of St. Magnus the Martyr, London, before and during the construction of Adelaide House(The Times, 19 March 1924, 18)

Scofield Thayer, editor of The Dial

Julien Benda

Facsimile, “Bel Esprit” subscription form

Jacques Rivière, editor of the NRF

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