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THE KINGDOM OF REDONDA 1865-1990 First edition 1991 1/400 Copies M.P. Shiel F/F
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Estimated to arrive by Thu, Apr 16th.
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$4.50 via USPS Media Mail (2 to 9 business days) to United States
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Item traits
| Category: | |
|---|---|
| Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
| Condition: |
Unspecified by seller, may be new. |
| Binding: |
Softcover, Wraps |
| Special Attributes: |
1st Edition |
| Topic: |
Literature & Fiction Diaries & Correspondence |
| Year Printed: |
1991 |
| Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United Kingdom |
| Language: |
English |
| Original/Facsimile: |
Original |
| Place of Publication: |
Cheshire |
| Subject: |
Literature & Fiction |
| Seller Notes: | |
| Modified Item: |
No |
| Region: |
Redonda |
| Illustrator: |
Unknown |
| Author: |
Edited by Paul de Fortis |
| Personalized: |
No |
| Character Family: |
Redonda |
| Signed: |
No |
| Publisher: |
The Aylesford Press |
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No combined shipping offered |
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| Posted for sale: |
More than a week ago |
| Item number: |
1363614187 |
Item description
THE KINGDOM OF REDONDA
1865-1990
A Celebration
Edited by Paul de Fortis
for
The Redondan Cultural Foundation
with contributions by Roger Dobson, Lawrence Durrell, Paul de Fortis,
Christopher Martin, Count Potocki of Montalk and Julie Speedie and with a
Foreword by His Majesty the King of Redonda.
(Cheshire): The Ayleshire Press, (1991).
First edition: One of 400 trade copies.
Fine in white printed glossy illustrated wraps in a fine light blue illustrated printed dust jacket.
UNREAD!
Octavo.
105 pages; select and annotated bibliography, and appendices.
Four plates including a frontispiece photo of King Cedric plus a map drawing.
According to legend, M.P. Shiel's father claimed the tiny uninhabited island in the Caribbean for his son, Matthew Phipps Shiell (later M.P. Shiel), upon his birth. Shiel's father petitioned Queen Victoria for the right to the title King of Redonda, which was granted by the British Colonial Office. M.P. Shiel was purportedly crowned King at the age of 15. In later life, Shiel gave the title to his chief admirer, London poet and editor John Gawsworth (Terence Ian Fytton Armstrong), the biographer of Arthur Machen, who was the realm's Archduke. Since the death of Gawsworth (1912-1970) there have been many claims to the title.
In 1988, the London reverend Paul de Fortis established "The Redondan Cultural Foundation". Because
of what he viewed as the inaction of the various rival monarchs, de
Fortis promoted a new king, Cedric Boston (born on Montserrat in 1960). Boston claimed the Redondan throne in 1984, winning the allegiance of a number of still living Gawsworth's peers.
The history of the "Kingdom" of Redonda is shrouded in doubt and legend, and it is difficult to separate fact from fiction.
On the question of the Kingdom of Redonda, Jon Wynne-Tyson has written: "The legend is and should remain a
pleasing and eccentric fairy tale; a piece of literary mythology to be
taken with salt, romantic sighs, appropriate perplexity, some amusement,
but without great seriousness. It is, after all, a fantasy."
An as new copy of this attractively produced bit of Shiel, Gawsworth, and Arthur Machen connected literary "folderol".
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