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Enid Blyton – Five Go To Billycock Hill – First Edition 1957
First edition, first printing. Published by Hodder & Stoughton in London, 1957. This is a very good copy. The dust wrapper, illustrated by Eileen Soper, has some slight wear at…
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Agatha Christie – Parker Pyne Investigates – First Paperback Edition 1953
First paperback edition, first printing. Published by Penguin in London, 1953. This is a near fine copy. The soft cover has some slight edge wear and is slightly toned at…
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Agatha Christie – The Mysterious Mr. Quinn – First Paperback Edition 1953
First paperback edition, first printing. Published by Penguin in London, 1953. This is a near fine copy. The soft cover has some slight edge wear and is slightly toned at…
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Enid Blyton – The Famous Five Special – First Edition 1959
A first edition, first printing published by Hodder and Stoughton in 1959. A very good book (some spotting to the page edges) with a gift inscription to the front endpaper…
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Vivian Fuchs & Edmund Hillary – The Crossing Of Antarctica – First Edition 1958
First edition, first printing. Published by Cassell in London, 1958. This is a near fine copy. The dust wrapper is in very good condition with browning to the spine and…
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Alan Sillitoe – Saturday Night and Sunday Morning – First Edition SIGNED by the author with handwritten letters and housed in a stunning handmade clamshell box
First edition, first printing. Published by W.H. Allen in London, 1958. This is a very near fine copy. The famous dustwrapper, illustrated by Mona Moore and depicting Arthur Seaton and…
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John Steinbeck – East Of Eden – First US Edition 1952
First edition, first printing. Published by the Viking Press in New York, 1952. This is a near fine copy. The dust wrapper, with the author’s portrait to the rear and…
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Ngaio Marsh – Off With His Head – First Edition 1957
First edition, first printing. Published by Collins Crime Club in London, 1957. A very good copy. The dust wrapper has not been price clipped, displaying the original 12s, 6d. Some…
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Paul Brickhill – Reach For The Sky – First UK Edition 1954
First edition, first printing of ‘Reach For The Sky’ by Paul Brickhill, published by Collins in London, 1954, photographically illustrated throughout. This is a very good copy with internals free…
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Enid Blyton – Five Go To Mystery Moor – First Edition 1954
First edition, first printing of Five Go To Mystery Moor by Enid Blyton, published by Hodder and Stoughton in London, 1956. This is a near fine copy free from internal…
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Vladimir Nabokov – Lolita – First UK Edition 1959
A first edition, first printing of ‘Lolita’ published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson in 1959. A fine book (minor spotting to the page edge) with topstain still present. In a fine…
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Robert Shaw – The Hiding Place – First Edition 1959 – The author’s first novel
First edition, first printing. Published by Chatto and Windus in London, 1959. This is a very good copy – two names and one date to the front endpaper – some…
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Laurie Lee – Autobiographical Trilogy – Cider With Rosie/Midsummer Morning/Moment of War – First Editions
First editions, first printings. Published by Hogarth Press, Andre Deutsch and Viking. These are near fine copies. The first two have been price clipped. The first title has typical shelf…
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Robert Graves – Good-Bye To All That – SIGNED
First edition thus, first printing. Originally published in 1929, this is the revised edition. Published by Cassell in London, 1957. This is a very good (or better) copy. The dust…
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W.E. Johns – Biggles Gets His Men – First UK Edition 1950
First edition, first printing. Published by Hodder & Stoughton in London, 1950. This is a very good (or better) copy. The dust wrapper, illustrated by Leslie Stead, has some slight…
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