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Dr Seuss – Green Eggs and Ham – First UK Edition – With Rare Dust Wrapper
First UK edition, first printing of Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss, published by Collins in London, 1962. This is a very good copy, the paper-covered boards bumped at…
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Iris Murdoch – An Unofficial Rose – First UK Edition 1962
A first edition, first printing published by Chatto and Windus in 1962. A near fine book without inscriptions. Some slight bumping to the spine tips. Clean internally. In a very…
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Raymond Williams – Border Country – First UK Edition 1960 – The basis for the film
A first printing of the author’s first novel published by Chatto and Windus in 1960. A near fine book with an inscription on the ffep. In a very good unclipped…
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Gunter Grass – The Tin Drum – First Edition 1962
A first edition, first printing published by Secker and Warburg in 1962. A very good book with stain to the top edge, without inscriptions in a very good clipped dustwrapper…
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Daphne Du Maurier – The Glass-Blowers – First UK Edition 1963
A first edition, first printing published by Gollancz in 1963. A very good book (or better) without inscriptions. Some bumping to the spine tips and corners. Spotting to the text…
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James Bond 007 Annual 1965
First edition, first printing. This is a near fine copy. The front pictorial paper-bound boards are bright and generally clean. There are some slight surface scratches present. The top and…
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Hugh Edwards – All Night at Mr Stanyhurst’s – Introduction by Ian Fleming
A 1963 reissue published by Jonathan Cape. A near fine book with spotting to the page edges in a near fine unclipped wrapper. With the Ian Fleming introduction.
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Maxwell Knight – Animals and Ourselves – First Edition 1962 – with illustrations by David Cornwall (John le Carre)
A first edition, first printing published by Hodder and Stoughton in 1962. A very good book without inscriptions – some spotting to the page edges. In a very good unclipped…
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Philip Larkin – The Whitsun Weddings – First UK Edition 1964
A first edition, first printing of ‘The Whitsun Weddings’ by Philip Larkin, published by Faber in 1964. A fine book in the publisher’s original purple cloth boards with gilt titles…
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Pauline Reage – The Story of O – First Edition 1965
First edition, first printing of ‘The Story of O’, published by Olympia, London, in 1965. This is a near fine copy. The dust wrapper, finely illustrating the title ‘O’ (!),…
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Nicholas Blake [Cecil Day Lewis] – The Sad Variety – First Edition 1964 – SIGNED and INSCRIBED to ‘Nanny’ Bowler
A first edition, first printing published by Collins Crime Club in 1964. A very good/near fine book with some spotting to the top edge, some off-setting to the front endpaper….
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Nicholas Blake [Cecil Day Lewis] – The Worm of Death – First Edition 1961 – SIGNED and INSCRIBED to ‘Nanny’ Bowler on the date of publication
A first edition, first printing published by Collins Crime Club in 1961. A very good/near fine book with some spotting to the top edge, some off-setting to the front endpaper….
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W.E. Johns – Biggles and the Blue Moon – First UK Edition 1965
A first edition, first printing of Biggles and the Blue Moon by Captain W.E. Johns, published by the Brockhampton Press in 1965. A near fine book with minor spotting to…
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Peter Mulgrew – No Place For Men – First Edition 1964
A first edition, first printing published by Reed in 1964. A near fine book with previous owner’s name and date written neatly to the rear of the front free end…
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Enid Blyton – Five Have A Mystery To Solve – First Edition 1962
A first edition, first printing published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1962. A very good book without inscriptions with some spotting to the page edges in a very good unclipped…
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Ian Fleming – Bonded Fleming: A James Bond Omnibus
A first US omnibus edition, first printing published by The Viking Press in 1965. A near fine book without inscriptions marred only by visible bumping to the corners and base…
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