A Last Sheaf

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherJohn Lehmann
A Last Sheaf
First edition
AuthorDenton Welch
LanguageEnglish
GenreShort story collection
PublisherJohn Lehmann
Publication date
1951
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (Hardback)

A Last Sheaf is the title given to the second posthumous publication of works by the writer and painter Denton Welch. Published in 1951 by John Lehmann, it followed A Voice Through a Cloud, issued by Lehmann the previous year.

The collection was assembled by Welch's partner, Eric Oliver, with assistance from Lehmann and Welch's friend, Francis Streeten.[1] It consists of five stories appearing for the first time, four previously published stories and two stories published in full[2] for the first time. Also included are sixty-seven short poems and nine monochrome reproductions of Welch's paintings, at least one of which ("The Coffin House") had previously accompanied the publication of a short story. Contained in the text are a number of Welch's "decorations", as he called them. The dustjacket states that it is "adapted" from a drawing by Welch, but the overall design is not his; nor are the endpaper illustrations.[3]

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