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Evelyn Waugh – Scott-King’s Modern Europe – First UK Edition 1947
A first edition, first printing published by Chapman and Hall in 1947. A very good+ book without inscriptions. Fading to the spine and slight rubbing to the edges. Some spotting…
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Ernest Hemingway – For Whom The Bell Tolls – First US Edition 1940
First Edition, First Printing published by Scribners in 1940. Hemingway returned to critical acclaim with this intense novel of the Spanish Civil War. Basis for the 1943 classic Technicolor film…
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Michael Sadleir – Fanny By Gaslight – First UK Edition 1940
A first edition, first printing published by Constable in 1940. A near fine copy with one neat name and date inscribed to the front free end paper. Off setting to…
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Fred Urquhart – The Ferret Was Abraham’s Daughter – First UK Edition 1949
A first edition, first printing published by Methuen in 1949. A very good+ book with a name to the front endpaper, with a stain to the page edge. In a…
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Christopher Bush – The Case of the Second Chance – First UK Edition 1946
A first edition, first printing published by MacDonald in 1946. A very good+ book without inscriptions. Some light fading to the foot of the spine. In a very good unclipped…
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Cecil Day Lewis – Otterbury Incident – First UK Edition 1948
A first edition, first printing published by Putnam in 1948. A very good+ book without inscriptions. In a good+ clipped wrapper with some wear and tear to the fore edge…
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Patricia Wentworth – Pursuit of a Parcel – First UK Edition 1942
A first edition, first printing published by Hodder and Stoughton in 1942. A very good book without inscriptions. Some light spotting to the boards. In a very good dust wrapper…
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Daphne Du Maurier – Frenchmen’s Creek – First UK Edition 1941
First edition, first printing. Published by Gollancz in London, 1941. This is a near fine copy – neat inscription to the foot of the front endpaper. The dust wrapper has…
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W. Somerset Maugham – France At War – SIGNED – First UK Paperback Edition 1940
A first edition, first printing paperback edition published by Heinemann in 1940.SIGNED on the title page by Maugham (to Sybil) and initialled belowRare signed
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Michael Innes – Appleby’s End – First UK Edition 1945
A first edition, first printing published by Gollancz in 1945. A good book with some off-setting to the edges and browning to the spine. One small stain to the front…
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