
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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Arthur Miller – A View From The Bridge – First Edition 1957
A first edition, first printing of ‘A View From The Bridge’ published by Cresset in 1957. A very good book without inscriptions. In the very good unclipped wrapper with some…
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Patrick Pringle [eds] – The Boys’ Book of Soccer 1960 – First Edition 1959 – SIGNED by Jimmy Greaves, Tom Finney, Stanley Matthews, Nat Lofthouse, Bobby Charlton, John Charles and many more!
A first edition, first printing of ‘The Boys’ Book of Soccer 1960’ published by Evans in 1960. A very good book with a previous owner’s list of the league teams…
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Duncan Edwards – Tackle Soccer This Way – First UK Edition 1958 – with original photo frontispiece SIGNED by Billy Wright and Stanley Matthews
A first edition, first printing of ‘Tackle Soccer This Way’ by Duncan Edwards, published by Stanley Paul in 1958. A near fine book without inscriptions with a little spotting to…
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Maria Callas – Photograph – Signed and Dated
Postcard from Teatro alla Scala – SIGNED in full by Callas and dated 1958.
A wonderful signed item from a true legend. Price includes VAT.
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Arthur Miller – The Crucible – First UK Edition 1956
A first edition, first printing of ‘The Crucible’ published by Cresset Press in 1956. A very good book with evidence of a small bookplate removal to the front endpaper. In…
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A W Lawrence – T E Lawrence – by his friends – SIGNED by A W Lawrence and Jeremy Wilson’s Copy
A first edition, first printing of ‘T E Lawrence – by his friends’ published by Cape in 1954. This, the ‘New Abridged Edition’. A near fine book in like unclipped…
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Ian Fleming – Dr. NO – First UK Edition 1958 – SIGNED by Eunice Gayson [Sylvia Trench] and Charles Edghill [One of the Three Blind Mice]
A first edition, first printing of ‘Dr No’ published by Cape in 1958. A very good book without inscriptions. Some bumping to the book corners – a little toning to…
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Hammond Innes – The Land God Gave To Cain – First Edition 1958
A first edition, first printing of ‘The Land God Gave To Cain’ published by Collins in 1958. A fine book in like unclipped wrapper. An exceptional example.
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Nevil Shute – The Far Country – First Edition 1952
A first edition, first printing of ‘The Far Country’ published by Heinemann in 1952. A very good book in very good unclipped wrapper with some rubbing and internal repair.
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Vladimir Nabokov – Lolita – Film Edition with SIGNED photograph of Jeremy Irons
A first edition, first printing of the 1997 film edition of ‘Lolita’ published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson in 1997. A fine book without inscriptions. Exceptionally clean internally. In a fine…
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Nevil Shute – Requiem For A Wren – First UK Edition 1955
First edition, first printing of ‘Requiem For A Wren’. Published by Heinemann in London, 1955. This is a very good copy. The dust wrapper is nicely illustrated by Biro. It…
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Beatrix Potter – Peter Rabbit – Original Advertising Print commissioned by Warne and Co. – Mounted and Framed
Original Advertising Print commissioned by Warne and Co. circa 1950s. Now house in a custom made frame and mount. The frame measures 57.5cm x 43.5cm and the print aperture measures…
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Beatrix Potter – The Tailor of Gloucester – Original Advertising Print commissioned by Warne and Co. – Mounted and Framed
Original Advertising Print commissioned by Warne and Co. circa 1950s. Now house in a custom made frame and mount. The frame measures 57.5cm x 43.5cm and the print aperture measures…
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Beatrix Potter – Squirrel Nutkin – Original Advertising Print commissioned by Warne and Co. – Mounted and Framed
Original Advertising Print commissioned by Warne and Co. circa 1950s. Now house in a custom made frame and mount. The frame measures 57.5cm x 43.5cm and the print aperture measures…
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Beatrix Potter – Benjamin Bunny – Original Advertising Print commissioned by Warne and Co. – Mounted and Framed
Original Advertising Print commissioned by Warne and Co. circa 1950s. Now house in a custom made frame and mount. The frame measures 57.5cm x 43.5cm and the print aperture measures…
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Beatrix Potter – Jemima Puddleduck – Original Advertising Print commissioned by Warne and Co. – Mounted and Framed
Original Advertising Print commissioned by Warne and Co. circa 1950s. Now house in a custom made frame and mount. The frame measures 57.5cm x 43.5cm and the print aperture measures…
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