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Waterfield's Catalogue 176 Oxford & Oxfordshire
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PublisherOxford: Waterfield's Antiquarian Booksellers
Released1999
FormatBooklet (stapled)
Pages36 (unpaginated)
ISBNN/A

Waterfield's Catalogue 176 Oxford & Oxfordshire is a bookdealer's catalogue. Item 191 is a sale of a book entitled Would I Fight?, containing a pencilled statement signed by J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, among others.[1] The statement and signatures are reproduced in facsimile (p. 14).

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Signed by J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis & others

191. RICE-OXLEY (Leonard) BRIANT (Keith) & WILKES (Lyall) Editors. Would I Fight? [Essays by Oxford undergraduates and recent graduates]. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1938. D.w. On the front free endpaper the pencilled statement (possibly in the hand of Dorothy Everett): 'Prize given for best reading at a meeting of the "Cave". The prize to be the worst book which could be found! Awarded to L. R-O. [Leonard Rice-Oxley]', followed by the pencilled signatures of 11 members of the Oxford English Faculty with J.R.R. Tolkien at the top and C.S. Lewis at the bottom. Lewis started by writing his name too far down, rubbed it out and has written it again a little further up and untidily - perhaps due to excess conviviality.

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