
The 1950s marked a dynamic period for literature, witnessing a diverse array of literary movements and voices. Post-war disillusionment gave rise to existentialist themes in works like Camus’s “The Stranger” and Sartre’s “Nausea.” Beat Generation writers like Kerouac and Ginsberg rebelled against societal norms with their spontaneous prose and poetry, epitomised in “On the Road” and “Howl.” Meanwhile, the emergence of influential authors like Salinger (“The Catcher in the Rye”) and Nabokov (“Lolita”) challenged conventional storytelling. Amidst Cold War anxieties, sci-fi flourished, with Bradbury’s “Fahrenheit 451” warning against censorship. Overall, the decade was a vibrant tapestry of innovation, dissent, and literary exploration.
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James Marshall – The Children – First Edition 1959 – Basis of the Nicholas Roeg film ‘Walkabout’
A first edition, first printing of ‘The Children’ published by Michael Joseph in 1959. A very good book with one neat name and date to the front endpaper – with…
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L.P. Hartley – The Go-Between – First UK Edition 1953
A first edition, first printing of ‘The Go-Between’ published by Hamish Hamilton in 1953. A fine book without inscriptions – an absolutely beautiful example. In a very good complete wrapper…
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Richard Wright – The Colour Curtain – The Banding Conference – First Edition 1956
A first edition, first printing published by Dobson in 1956. A near fine book without inscriptions in a very good clipped wrapper with some wear to the foot of the…
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Richard Condon – The Manchurian Candidate – First Edition 1959
First edition, first printing of The Manchurian Candidate by Richard Condon, published by Michael Joseph, London in 1959. A near fine copy free from internal inscriptions, boards bound in publisher’s…
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Isaac Asimov – The Foundation Trilogy – First US Edition 1951
A Doubleday Science Fiction Book Club of ‘The Foundation Trilogy’, published in 1951. A very good book without inscriptions with spotting to the top edge. In a very good wrapper…
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Agatha Christie – Destination Unknown – First UK Edition 1954
A first edition, first printing of Destination Unknown by Agatha Christie, published by Collins, London in 1954. A near fine book free from internal inscriptions, mild spotting to the front…
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E.R. Braithwaite – To Sir, With Love – First Edition 1959
First edition, first printing of To Sir, With Love by ER Braithwaite, published by The Bodley Head, London in 1959. A near fine copy free from internal inscriptions, boards bound…
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Jack Shaeffer – Company Of Cowards – First Edition 1959
A first edition, first printing published by Andre Deutsch in 1959. A very good book with spotting to the page edges. In the very good unclipped wrapper with some spotting…
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Theodore Bonnet – The Mudlark – First Edition 1952
First edition, first printing of The Mudlark by Theodore Bonnet, published by Angus and Robertson, London, undated, but 1952. A near fine copy free from internal inscriptions, boards bound in…
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J.M. Scott – Sea-Wyf and Biscuit – First Edition 1955
A first edition, first printing of Sea-Wyf and Buscuit by J M Scott, published by Heinemann in 1955. A very good copy inscribed and dated in blue ink to the…
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David Walker – Geordie – First Edition 1950
A first edition, first printing of Geordie by David Walker, published by Collins, London in 1950. A very good copy, free from internal inscriptions, bound in original publisher’s green cloth…
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Enid Blyton – The Famous Five Series – All 21 Books – All First Edition, First printings 1942-1962
London Hodder and Stoughton 1942-62
A full set of the 21 books in The Famous Five series – all published by Hodder and Stoughton between 1942 to 1962. A very good…
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Warren MIller – The Cool World – First UK Edition 1959
A first edition, first printing of ‘The Cool World’ published in 1959. A very good book in like wrapper which is unclipped with a little wear to the spine tips…
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Enid Blyton – The Story Of My Life – SIGNED First Edition 1952
A first edition, first printing of ‘The Story of My Life’ published by Pitkin in 1952. A very good book SIGNED to a bookplate (W. K. Pearce) on the front…
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Kurt Vonnegut – Player Piano – First Edition 1953 – in the first state dust wrapper
A first edition, first printing of ‘Player Piano’ published by Macmillan in 1953. A near fine book without inscriptions. In a very good unclipped wrapper (showing the correct price of…
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Winston S. Churchill – The Second World War – First UK Editions 1948-54 [The Gathering Storm; Their Finest Hour; The Grand Alliance; The Hinge of Fate; Closing the Ring; Triumph and Tragedy] (Copy)
A set of first edition, first printings of ‘The Second World War’ published by Cassell between 1948-1954. All are in very good to near fine condition in very good (or…
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