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LEWIS, Clive Staples, ed. Walter Hooper.

Poems.

Geoffrey Bles. 1964: 1964
FIRST EDITION. Half title; sl. offsetting to endpapers. Cream d.w., unclipped; spine & edges sl. darkened, sl. wear to head of spine. Presentation inscription in leading f.e.p. from the editor, '23 February, 1965. Oxford. To Jane Taylor with the good wishes of her friend, Walter Hooper.' Walter Hooper, 1931-2020, was an American writer who made the acquaintance of Lewis after writing him a letter praising his 1947 book Miracles. Hooper visited Oxford in 1963 and became Lewis' correspondence secretary while his health was in decline (he died a few months later). The two men became so close that Hooper edited collections of Lewis's work, became the literary advisor for his estate, and collaborated on a biography with Roger Llancelyn Green. After Lewis's death, Hooper devoted himself to caring for the author's alcoholic brother, Warren. The book was inscribed to Jane Taylor, a student at Oxford who knew Hooper when he was the Chaplain of Wadham College.
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