Brocard Sewell - Works

Works

  • Arthur Machen: Essays by Adrian Goldstone, C. A. and Anthony Lejeune, Father Brocard Sewell, Maurice Spurway, Wesley D. Sweetser, Henry Williamson... Llandeilo: St Albert's Press, 1960 editor
  • Corvo, 1860–1960: A Collection of Essays by Various Hands. Saint Albert's Press, Aylesford, 1961 Cecil Woolf and Brocard Sewell (eds.)
  • Two Friends: John Gray and Andre Raffalovich. Aylesford: Saint Albert's Press, 1963
  • New Quests For Corvo, 1965, editor with Cecil Woolf
  • Montague Summers: A Memoir (1965) as Joseph Jerome
  • My Dear Time's Waste Aylesford, Kent: Saint Albert's Press, 1966
  • Footnote to the Nineties: A Memoir of John Gray & André Raffalovich, 1968
  • The Vatican Oracle, 1970
  • Cecil Chesterton, 1975
  • Olive Custance: Her Life and Work.London: The Eighteen Nineties Society, 1975
  • A Check-list of Books, Pamphlets, Broadsheets, Catalogues, Posters etc., printed by H.D.C. Pepler at Saint Dominic's Press, Ditchling, Sussex between the years 1916 and 1936. A.D. Ditchling Press, Sussex, 1979
  • Three Private Presses: Saint Dominic's Press, the Press of Edward Walters, Saint Albert's Press Christopher Skelton, 1979
  • Henry Williamson: the Man, the Writings, 1980
  • Like Black Swans: Some People and Themes. London: Tabb House, 1982
  • In the Dorian Mode: A Life of John Gray, 1866–1934, 1983
  • Frances Horovitz, Poet: A Symposium. Aylesford Press, 1987
  • Three Essays (1988) Father Vincent McNabb; A Modern Hand-Printer — Edward Walters; Voyage To A Beginning - the Introduction to Colin Wilson's autobiography
  • Cancel all our Vows: Brother Joseph Gardiner and the Servants of Christ the King (1988)
  • GK's Weekly: An Appraisal (1990)
  • Tell Me Strange Things: A Memorial to Montague Summers. Upton: The Aylesford Press, 1991
  • The Habit of a Lifetime: An Autobiography. Padstow, Tabb House, 1992.
  • The Selected Poems of Olive Custance 1995 editor
  • Saint Dominic's Press. A Bibliography 1916–1937. Lower Marston: Whittington Press, (1995) Michael Taylor and Brocard Sewell.

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