Uncommon collection of 10 literary periodicals with materials by and about English author, critic and editor Cyril Connolly, all in very good condition, and all complete issues, include: 

Life and Letters (London) for October 1929. This issue of the monthly opens with Connolly's essay "England My Not England." 

Life and Letters (London). This February 1930 issue of the monthly offers Connolly's "The Moving Finger" in review Richard Hughes' A High Wind in Jamaica; of Robert Graves' Good-bye to All That; of Ernest Hemingway's  A Farewell to Arms; and, of Richard Aldington's Death of a Hero. 

Life and Letters (London) for December 1931. This number of the monthly features Connolly's essay "Under Which King?"  

The Atlantic Monthly for June 1945. See photo #6. Literary vignettes from Connolly's still unpublished new work, The Condemned Playground, headed "Sterne and Swift" appear in this number of the monthly. Here first printed. 

The Partisan Review for March 1949. Connolly contributes the New York quarterly's "London Letter." Much here on the transformation of the City following the War; anecdotes and news of the literary life and other public matters; Henry Green's latest work Concluding; notes on Isherwood, Spender, on the "classical royalist, theocratical" T.S. Eliot's O.M. and Nobel prize, the passing of the young Denton Welch, and of radio's Tommy Handley, the hanging of murderer Margaret Allen, etc. See photo #8.   

Encounter (London) for February 1964. Essay by the able Richard Ellmann on the career of Connolly following the publication of Connolly's Previous Convictions: Selected Writings of a Decade. It's headed "Palinurus at Sixty." 
See photo #7.  

The Times Literary Supplement ( London) for 8 July 1983. Julian Symons here contributes an essay in review of David Pryce-Jones' Cyril Connolly: Journal and Memoir. See photos #4 & #5. 

The Times Literary Supplement (London) for St. Patrick's Day, 1995. Connolly is featured on the cover of this number and Peter Parker pens a review (a full oversize page) of Clive Fisher's new biography called Cyril Connolly: A Nostalgic Life. Includes a nice photo of Connolly and his young son, Matthew.  

The Times Literary Supplement (London) for 8 November 2002. Stefan Collini opens this number of the weekly with a feature review of Volume 1 and Volume 2 of The Selected Works of Cyril Connolly. Connolly adorns the cover of this issue. See photo #1. 

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The London Review of Books for 9 June 2017. This issue offers a full oversize page essay called "On Melancholy: Re-reading the Inconsequential Cyril Connolly" by Brian Dillon

Also, for an interview with Connolly, see "Antaeus" for 1971 in my eBay Store