Ranulph Fiennes – Mad Dogs and Englishmen – SIGNED First Edition 2009

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Ranulph Fiennes – Mad Dogs and Englishmen – SIGNED First Edition 2009

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A first edition, first printing of Mad Dogs and Englishmen by Ranulph Fiennes, published by Hodder and Stoughton, London in 2009. A near fine book signed by the author in black ink to the title page, staining to the top edge of the text block, some light spotting to the front and rear end papers. In a near fine unclipped wrapper with some bumping to the upper and lower edge and mild internal spotting.

Mad Dogs and Englishmen by Sir Ranulph Fiennes is a gripping exploration of eccentric British adventurers throughout history. Blending humour, history and daring exploits, Fiennes recounts tales of bizarre missions, extreme bravery and sometimes foolish ambition. With his own background in exploration, Fiennes brings unique insight and admiration for these colourful characters. The book celebrates the audacity and spirit that defined many British explorers, often blurring the line between genius and madness. It’s witty, engaging, and quintessentially British.


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A first edition, first printing of Mad Dogs and Englishmen by Ranulph Fiennes, published by Hodder and Stoughton, London in 2009. A near fine book signed by the author in black ink to the title page, staining to the top edge of the text block, some light spotting to the front and rear end papers. In a near fine unclipped wrapper with some bumping to the upper and lower edge and mild internal spotting.

Mad Dogs and Englishmen by Sir Ranulph Fiennes is a gripping exploration of eccentric British adventurers throughout history. Blending humour, history and daring exploits, Fiennes recounts tales of bizarre missions, extreme bravery and sometimes foolish ambition. With his own background in exploration, Fiennes brings unique insight and admiration for these colourful characters. The book celebrates the audacity and spirit that defined many British explorers, often blurring the line between genius and madness. It’s witty, engaging, and quintessentially British.