T. R. Henn: Short titles listed in COPAC [June 2007]

  • Address ... on the occasion of the gift of Duras House, Kinvara to ... Irish Youth Hostel Association, &c. (Kinvara 1961).
  • The Apple and the Apectroscope: being lectures on poetry designed - in the main - for science students [&c.], foreword by Professor Sir Lawrence Bragg (London Methuen 1951, 1962 [new edn.], 1963, 1965, 1966, 1967), xviii, 165pp., ill, [plates & maps].
  • The Bible as Literature (London: Lutterworth Press 1970), 270pp.
  • ed., The Coole Edition of Lady Gregory’s Works [gen. eds., Henn & Colin Smythe] (Gerards Cross: Colin Smythe 1970- )
  • ed., Lady Gregory, Book of Saints and Wonders ... according to the old writings and the memory of the people of Ireland [...] (Gerrards Cross: Colin Smythe 1971) [in Collected Works].
  • ed., intro. & annot., J. M. Synge, The Playboy of the Western World [A play in three acts] (London; Methuen 1960), 125pp., and Do. (London: Methuen 1961), 111pp.
  • ed., intro. & annot., J. M. Synge, Riders to the Sea, and In the Shadow of the Glen. (London: Methuen 1961), 111pp.
  • ed., intro. & annot., The Plays and Poems of J. M. Synge [Smaller Collections] (London: Methuen 1963),xi, 363pp., ill. [map on lining papers].
  • ed., The Complete Plays [of] J. M. Synge (London: Eyre Methuen 1981, 2001), vi, 311pp. [“Deirdre of the Sorrows”; “The Playboy of the Western World”; “The Well of the Saints”; “The Tinker’s Wedding”; “Riders to the Sea”; “In the Shadow of the Glen”].
  • Five arches: A Sketch for an Autobiography; and, “Philoctetes and Other Poems” (Gerrards Cross: Colin Smythe 1980), 326pp., ill. [Alan Freer]
  • The Harvest of Tragedy [The nature of tragedy, discussed in relation to selected writers of tragedy] (London: Methuen 1956, 1966), xv, 304 pp., ill. [5 pls.], Bibl., pp.295-98.
  • Kipling (Edinburgh & London, Oliver & Boyd, 1967), [7], 141pp.
  • Last Essays (Gerrards Cross: Smythe, 1976), 253pp.
  • The Living Image: Shakespeare-ean [sic] essays (London: Methuen 1972), xii, 147pp., and Do., [rep. edn.] (London: Routledge 2005), x, 147pp.
  • The Lonely Tower: Studies in the Poetry of W. B. Yeats(London: Methuen 1950), xx, 362pp., and Do. [2nd edn., revised, enlarged & reset] (1965, 1969, 1979 [University Paperbacks), xxiv, 375pp., ill. [pls. & port.].
  • Longinus and English Criticism (Cambridge UP 1934), 163pp.
  • [Ed.,] Passages for Divine Reading [by var. authors], selected by Thomas Rice Henn (London: Hodder & Stoughton 1963), 150pp.
  • Practical Fly-Tying ... with ... photographs and ... drawings (London: Adam & Charles Black 1950), 127pp., ill. [3 photos, 137 drawings].
  • Science in writing: a selection of passages from the writings of scientific authors, with notes and a section on the writing of scientific prose (London: Harrap 1960), 248pp.
  • Selected Poems ([q. pub.] 1958) [copy on Library of Scotland]
  • Shooting a Bat, and Other Poems (Golden Head 1964), 42pp.
  • Foreword, Thoor Ballylee: Home of William Butler Yeats [ed. by Liam Miller from a paper given by Mary Hanley to the Kiltartan Society in 1961] (Dublin: Dolmen Press 1965), 31, [1]pp., ill. [facs., map, plans], and Do. [rev. edn. (Dolmen Press 1977, 1984), 31pp.
  • W. B. Yeats and the Poetry of War [Warton Lecture on English Poetry, 26 May 1965], Proceeding of the British Academy, Vol. 51 (OUP 1965), pp.[301]-19.

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