
The 1930s stand as one of the most turbulent decades of the twentieth century, culminating in the outbreak of the Second World War at its close. The Great Depression gripped economies worldwide and drove widespread unemployment, financial collapse, and deep social hardship across continents. Political turmoil swept across Europe as fascist regimes seized power in Germany and Italy, while the Spanish Civil War divided nations and intensified ideological conflict.
Amid this instability and uncertainty, writers produced remarkable works of fiction that captured the anxieties, struggles, and shifting values of the age. Novelists explored themes of disillusionment, class tension, and moral crisis, often reflecting the stark realities that surrounded them. Many of these powerful and enduring titles now define the literary landscape of the decade and continue to resonate with modern readers.
Our collection includes a selection of significant fiction from the 1930s, offering collectors and readers the opportunity to engage directly with books that emerged from one of history’s most dramatic and transformative eras.
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Ronald Ross – SIGNED Autograph
£225.00203 x 126 mm
A fine SIGNED autograph from Ronald Ross, dated 3rd September 1930, written in black ink on headed ivory paper – The Ross Institute and Hospital for Tropical…
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John Collier – SIGNED Autograph Letter
£225.00155 x 100 mm
A fine autograph letter from John Collier dated 14th January 1931, on personalised writing paper – 69 Eton Avenue NW3 Telephone: Primrose Hill 4473 – in black ink…
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Vilhjalmur Stefansson – SIGNED Autograph Letter
£175.00176x111mm
A fine autograph letter to E. Stanley Jones from Vilhjalmur Stefansson on the club paper of The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, dated 26 September 1930, written in black ink on folded…
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David Bruce – SIGNED Autograph
£150.00A fine autograph letter signed by David Bruce on embossed headed note paper – Artillery Mansions Hotel, Westminster Phone No. Victoria 2003 – dated 20th Sep 1930, in blue ink…
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Sir John Lavery – SIGNED Autograph Letter
£125.00177 x 113 mm
A fine self-addressed autograph letter from E. Stanley Jones to Sir John Lavery on Stanley’s personalised writing paper – 169 Jerningham Road, New Cross, London SE14 Telephone: New…
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Sir Reginald Blomfield – SIGNED Autograph Letter
£125.00A fine autograph letter from Sir Reginald Blomfield to E. Stanley Jones on Blomfield’s personalised writing paper dated 31st October 1930 – 1, New Court, Temple EC4 Tel No. 5888…
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Evelyn Waugh – Scoop – SIGNED First Edition 1938 – In the First Issue Dust Wrapper + Band
£17,500.00Waugh, Evelyn
Scoop – in the first issue dust wrapper – SIGNED by the Author – with wrap-around band
London Chapman and Hall 1938
A first edition, first printing of ‘Scoop’ published by…
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Ronald Ross – SIGNED Letter
£350.00A fine inscribed and SIGNED autograph from Ronald Ross, dated 6th January 1930, written in blue ink on headed ivory paper – The Ross Institute and Hospital for Tropical Diseases…
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Louis-Ferdinand Celine – Death On The Instalment Plan – First Edition 1938
£650.00First edition, first printing of ‘Death on the Instalment Plan’. Published by Chatto and Windus in London, 1938. This is a very good copy. Original black cloth, lettered in white….
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H.E. Bates – The Woman Who Had Imagination – First Edition 1934
£150.00A first edition, first printing of ‘The Woman Who Had Imagination’ published by Cape in 1934. A very good copy in very good dust wrapper. The binding remains firm and…
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Vita Sackville-West – The Dark Island – First Edition 1934
£750.00A first edition, first printing of ‘The Dark Island’, published by The Hogarth Press in 1934. A very good (or better) book in like wrapper with a little chipping to…
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Louis-Ferdinand Celine – Journey To The End Of The Night – First Edition 1934
£485.00A first edition, first printing of ‘Journey To the End of the Night’ published by Chatto and Windus in 1934. A very good copy without inscriptions, strangely with a bookplate…
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H.E. Bates – Charlotte’s Row – SIGNED and INSCRIBED First Edition 1931
£285.00A first edition, first printing published by Cape in 1931. A near fine book with a little spotting to the page edges. INSCRIBED to the front endpaper, ‘Howard Gilham/from/H E…
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Gene Autry – Small Archive of Five Photographs from the film ‘Tumbling Tumbleweeds’
£125.00Small Archive of Five Photographs from the film ‘Tumbling Tumbleweeds’
A set of five original republic stills from the 1935 film, ‘Tumbling Tumbleweeds’, starring Gene Autry. All in near fine condition…
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Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy – Lobby Card From Jailbirds 1931
£95.00An original lobby card, measuring 8 x 10 inches and is in good condition with a tear and some pencil writing and a little creasing to the rear. Black and…
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Stan Laurel – Original Photograph of Stan Laurel on the set of ‘Way Out West’ 1937
£95.00An original still photograph, measuring 8 x 10 inches and is in very good condition. Black and white. Stamped ‘Stan Laurel Museum’ to the bottom left. The image shows Stan…
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